Boxing World Championships in Velten: Abou-Chaker fights for the junior title!
On November 22nd, Berlin boxer Mohamed Abou-Chaker will fight for the junior world title against Lukas Ferneza in Velten.

Boxing World Championships in Velten: Abou-Chaker fights for the junior title!
An exciting fight evening is coming up in Velten on November 22nd that will make the hearts of boxing fans beat faster. Berlin's Mohamed Abou-Chaker, a 23-year-old rising middleweight star, takes on Slovakia's Lukas Ferneza. Both boxers are at the beginning of their professional careers and have an impressive record - Abou-Chaker has won all of his seven fights, five of them by knockout. This will surely make viewers look forward to an action-packed evening as [maz-online.de].
The hall in Velten, which looks forward to such events, has a long tradition in boxing. The last world championship fight twelve years ago between Marco Schulze and Bronislav Kubin was a long time ago, but the city's support for Abou-Chaker's upcoming fight is a positive signal. Abou-Chaker's manager, Dorothea Ring, is optimistic and notes that she has already had good experiences in Velten. Interestingly, a rejected event previously occurred in Oranienburg, which she attributes in part to the name Abou-Chaker, as his family has been associated with criminal activity in the past.
The path to the World Cup
The fight against Ferneza will take place as part of the Junior World Championships, which were held regularly from 1979 to 2006. Since 2008, however, the new Youth World Championships for boxers aged 17 to 19 have existed, and Abou-Chaker has set himself another goal to take part in this event (Wikipedia).
The challenge for Ferneza is clear - to fight for the title he has to move down to a lower weight class. Abou-Chaker himself has in the past announced himself under a false name to forestall potential unrest. Despite the difficulties, the talented boxer wants to associate his name with achievement and success. His trainers and managers agree: “Mohamed has everything that makes a successful boxer – heart, discipline and will,” says Ring. Coach Hartmut Schröder, who has also worked with former boxing greats, emphasizes Abou-Chaker's inner hunger.
The boxing scene at a glance
Abou-Chaker started his career with Neuköllner Sportfreunde and is known as a technical power puncher whose offensive style is well received by fans. “I don’t just want to win – I want to show that I belong,” explains the ambitious boxer. With his fighting qualities and the drive of the team behind him, November 22nd will be a date that boxing fans in Velten should mark in their calendars.
Not only will spectators' eyes be on the ring this evening, but the future of boxing in the region could also take a turn. It remains to be seen whether Abou-Chaker can continue his impressive streak and perhaps even fight for bigger titles soon.