Germany’s youngest professional boxer Arminius Rolle remains undefeated
Berlin’s Arminius Rolle has secured his fifth professional victory, further confirming his status as one of the most exciting young talents in German boxing. The 15-year-old welterweight defeated Georgian fighter Amiran Abuladze (8-9-1, 3 KOs) by technical knockout in Halle.
Rolle, who is also a two-time Junior World Champion in Chessboxing, once again impressed with remarkable ring intelligence, fast hands, and precise combinations.
In the second round, the young Berliner dropped his opponent with a powerful body shot following a sharp head-body combination. Two more knockdowns followed before the bell. In round three, Rolle increased the pressure, dominated the action, and ultimately forced the referee to stop the fight.
Arminius Rolle now stands at five wins in five professional fights.
While many athletes his age are still competing at junior level, Rolle already displays the composure, discipline, and tactical maturity of a far more experienced professional.
With his rare combination of athleticism, strategic thinking, and aggressive fighting style, Arminius Rolle is already considered one of the most exciting young faces in German boxing.
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