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Heidenheimer Fight Night
Heidenheim, Germany
Elite Boxing Germany is set to host the Heidenheimer Fight Night as part of an all-day martial arts extravaganza on April 2 at the Congress Centrum in the southern German city of Heidenheim.
The day will begin with a martial arts exhibition in the futuristic Congress Centrum Heidenheim where a wide range of martial arts will be represented.

But the real action begins in the evening with an impressive fight card that includes muaythai, MMA, boxing and sambo. While there are several interesting fights lined up, the highlight will undoubtedly be the appearance of the European muaythai champion Bjorn Muci Schauffler.
Having previously used Heidenheim as his training base, Bjoern can count on strong local support and will be hoping to live up to the tag line: “The Boy is Back in Town.”

About Elite Boxing Germany
Elite Boxing Germany was established in 2011 to facilitate Elite Boxing’s expansion into the European market. Following a very successful Thailand VS Germany event held in the German city of Ulm in 2010, Elite Boxing decided to establish a more permanent presence in Europe by strengthening its relationship with its regional partner, Hype FC.

Hype FC, headed by Serdar Karaca, was initially chosen as a regional partner due to the high standards and professionalism of Hype FC, which had already produced more than 20 successful events. The Thailand VS Germany event in 2010 was the first co-promotion between EB and Hype FC, and based on its success and the loyalty and professionalism of Serdar and his team, EB decided to acquire Hype FC and incorporate it into the Elite Boxing brand.



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Upcoming Event

Honours event for Thais and Germans
On November 6th, the Thailand VS Challenger Series returned to Germany for what was the second Thailand VS Germany programme.

Press Release

BMA and WMC join forces
The World Muaythai Council under the directive of the Royal Thai Government the sole governing body
      

Time Schedule

Thailand VS Challenger
2011 Series

Grand Opening : July
Queens Cup : August
VS Europe : September
VS Asia : October
VS Germany : November




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