In a lightweight professional boxing match in Magdeburg last month, Dominique Bossel, now 31, beat Robin Krasniqi by a divisive decision after 12 rounds to claim the IBO light heavyweight World Champion title.

This was originally a very ordinary victory, and the IBO is not the big four organizations in professional boxing today, but it has attracted much attention because of dominique Bossell's identity, because Dominique Bossell is one of the few German professional boxers in recent years, a native German boxer.
Once upon a time, Germany was also a professional boxing power, and in modern times, there were such world-class masters as Henry Musk and Sven Otesk, and even in the 80s and 90s, when the four kings ruled the heavyweights, Germany also gave birth to a challenger like Axel Schultz who led the torrent of Eastern Europe and challenged the title of world boxing king.
However, with the merger of the two Germanys and the subsequent upheavals in Eastern Europe, the German professional boxing scene underwent unexpected changes. Large numbers of immigrant boxers from Eastern Europe, the Balkans and the former Soviet republics flooded the German professional boxing arena, and for a time, none of the boxers you could call were native Germans.
For example, former middleweight and superweight world champion Arthur Abraham is Armenian, Darius Michelzewski, who has won the IBF and WBA light heavyweight world boxing champion, is Polish, and mark Hook, the heavyweight overlord of professional boxing, was born in the former Yugoslavia. Adam Dianis, who had challenged BeitBiyev, was simply a Russian.
Dominique Bossell, who has just won the IBO light heavyweight world champion title, is different, he is a native German boxer with a red seed.
Dominique Bossell was born on October 24, 1989 in Naumburg, southern Anhalt, Germany. At the age of 6, Dominic Bossell began learning boxing under the guidance of his father and first coach, Bernard Bossell.
Soon, Dominic Bossell finished his first match at the ABC Boxing Club in Freiburg. Later, Dominic Bossell moved with his parents to Halle in Saxony-Anhalt, where Dominic Bossell grew into a prominent figure in the local boxing gym. An amateur boxer, Dominic Bossell has won nine state championships and two national titles.
In 2006, at the European Championships, Dominique Bossel, who represented the German boxing national team, finished fifth. However, this is already dominique Bossel's best result on the international stage.
In October 2010, Dominique Bossell announced his move to professional boxing at Stamford, Magdeburg. On November 20, 2010, at the Freiberg Stadium in Dresden, Germany, Dominique Bossell made his career debut by beating Baumann in the first leg in a TKO manner.
After a solid record of 26 wins and 1 loss (10 KO), Dominique Bossel won the title of European light heavyweight boxing champion on 3 March 2018 with a unanimous victory over Serhiy Demchenko at the Statatat Stadium in Wiesenfels. On November 16, 2019, Dominique Bossell took it a step further when he challenged IBO Light Heavyweight World Boxing Champion Severn Fulin. In that match, Dominique Bossel dedicated the best match of his career and defeated Swedish boxing champion Severn Fulin in the 11th round to become the new owner of the IBO Light Heavyweight World Champion Gold Belt and the WBA Light Heavyweight Transition World Champion Gold Belt.
Just as Dominique Bossel was planning to challenge the World Champion of the Four Major Organizations, God made a big joke with him. In a defensive battle on October 10, 2020 that did not have much suspense, Dominique Bossell was defeated by his compatriot Robin Krasniki (who knows it is also an Eastern European immigrant) in the third round of the ko, losing two world champion gold belts that had only been in hand for a year.
Fortunately, Dominic Bossell did not falter, and after a simple adjustment, Dominique Bossell and Robin Krasniki fought a second-time showdown. The two boxers had an extremely exciting duel between Magdeburg, as the atmosphere in the stands was also very lively because of their popularity in Germany.
In the end, after a fierce battle, the three referees gave scores of 114-115, 115-114 and 112-116 respectively, so Dominique Bossell defeated Robin Krasniki with a 2-1 divisive decision and successfully restored. After the game, although Robin Krasniki politely stepped forward to congratulate the winning Dominique Bossel, in an interview with reporters, although Robin Krasniki insisted that he was the winner.
Perhaps, a three-fold battle will end the controversy once and for all. Dominique Bossel also needed an undisputed victory to establish himself as the inheritor of German boxing.
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