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Wilfried Sauerland

Wilfried Sauerland (born 29 February 1940 in Wuppertal) is a German boxing promoter and manager.[1] He was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2010.[2]

Career

Boxing camps associated with Sauerland, have had various locations:

Frankfurt (Oder) with Manfred Wolke and Rudi Fink (2003), Cologne with Ulli Wegner (1996–2004), and in Berlin with Ulli Wegner, since 2004. He has two sons, Kalle Sauerland and Nisse Sauerland who both work for Wasserman.[3]

Current boxers

Boxer Nationality Weight Title
Sophie Alisch Germany German Featherweight
Abass Baraou Germany German Super Welterweight
Leon Bauer Germany German Super middleweight
Leon Bunn Germany German Light heavyweight
Chris Eubank Jr. United Kingdom British Middleweight
Filip Hrgović Croatia Croatian Heavyweight
Denis Radovan Germany German Super middleweight
Katharina Thanderz Norway Norwegian Super featherweight
Patrick Wojcicki Germany German Super middleweight

Previous boxers

References

  1. ^ "Happy Birthday Wilfried Sauerland". Fight News website. Retrieved 20 April 2015
  2. ^ "IBHOF inductees". Retrieved 20 April 2015
  3. ^ "Wasserman Boxing will massively attack the boxing market after launching new promotional company, says Kalle Sauerland". Sky Sports. Retrieved 19 April 2024.