At just 15 years old, Arminius Rolle has already made history as the youngest professional boxer in German boxing history. He is currently, without question, one of the youngest professional fighters in the world.
Despite his age, Arminius has already gained early professional experience, stepping into the ring multiple times and showing composure, discipline, and a strong technical foundation beyond his years.
Trained by his father, former IBF European champion Robert Rolle, he is developing within a structured, long-term system focused on performance, mentality, and continuous growth.
Arminius represents a new generation of fighters, combining physical ability with a clear mindset and strategic thinking. With a background in chessboxing, he has developed an early understanding of timing, control, and decision-making under pressure.
Outside the ring, he is a dedicated student at a German Gymnasium, reflecting the same discipline and ambition in education as he does in sport.
Arminius Rolle is widely regarded as a highly promising prospect, a young fighter with a clear vision and the potential to make a lasting impact on the sport.
Rolle will make his next ring appearance on the big May 9th show in Halle under the SES banner against Amiran Abuladze in a scheduled 6-round welterweight battle.
Age: 15
Nationality: German
Pro Record: 4 fights 4 wins
Status: Youngest professional boxer in German history
Former 2 times Chessboxing youth World Champion
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