Monday 21 November 2011

World Champion Huck compete against Israel's close combat trainers

On Saturday Marco Huck defends his title against cruiserweight Ran
Nakash, former world champion in kickboxing.

Marco Huck (right) on the side of coach Ulli Wegner after his victory
against Ola Afolabi in December 2009

Hamburg. If a professional boxer Marco Huck on Saturday (22.15 clock /
ARD) in Halle (Westfalen) his opponent Ran Nakash confronts, then he
must be happy that he is by the rules of the World Boxing Organization
whose cruiserweight world champion Huck, is protected. Träfe the
26-year-old from Berlin Sauerland team on the road to the Israelis, he
would stand a chance despite his experience as a kick boxer and his
clout. Because Nakash is a master in a martial art that is designed
for the neutralization of attackers.

Huck remains champion

Since 2007, the 32-year-old Chief Commander of the Krav Maga school
for Israel's elite soldiers. Krav Maga is a self defense system that
is designed to react in everyday situations to attacks of all kinds,
even under threat of gunshot or stabbing weapons. It is seen
explicitly not a sport, but as an effective method of inflicting pain
on the strongest attacker in the shortest possible time.

Has also learned that Nakash however, adhere to rules in the ring to
show his success in the Thai and kick boxing, where he brought it to
world championship honors. All of his 25 professional fights so far in
the "regular" boxing he won 18 by knockout. His first world title
chance he owes a Cutverletzung, suffered the Hucks originally intended
opponent Giacobbe Fragomeni (Italy) in the past week. "I will do
everything we can to take this opportunity to beat Huck," said Nakash.
The world champion should take this warning seriously.

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