Captain Huck to defend against Haye victim Fragomeni

On April 2, Marco “Captain” Huck (31-1, 23 KOs) will return to the place where he celebrated the biggest success of his career. The 26-year-old will defend his WBO Cruiserweight title at the Gerry Weber Stadium in Halle, Germany, taking on former WBC champion Giacobbe Fragomeni (27-3-1, 11 KOs).

Fragomeni, a former WBC champion, was stopped by David Haye in his nine rounds during his cruiserweight days back in 2006.

Huck started to become a bit of a cult favourite with British armchair fans when he was showcased in the good and regrettably brief days of Setanta Sports.

In August 2009, Huck wore down then-champion Victor Emilio Ramirez to clinch the WBO title in Halle. “I look forward to returning to Halle,” said Huck. “I have very special memories of the Gerry Weber Stadium. I will never forget the day I became world champion. The crowd was fantastic and I will put on another spectacular show on April 2.”

It will be a special homecoming for Huck, who now resides in Berlin but grew up in Bielefeld, just ten miles away from the venue. “I have a lot of fans in my old home city and I will make them happy,” he stated. Huck has already defended his title five times. His coach Ulli Wegner expects another tough test.

“Fragomeni is always on the front foot and makes a lot of pressure,” the eight-time German-coach-of-the-year said. “He will not give Marco a moment to rest. Once again, it will be a hard challenge but I am confident that Marco will leave the ring as the winner.”