Home fight for Sarah Liegmann: Defending the title in Meckenheim is

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Meckenheim: Boxer Sarah Liegmann climbs into the ring

On Saturday after Easter, boxing world champion Sarah Liegmann will take an important fight in the Jungholzhalle Meckenheim. The 23-year-old athlete from Rheinbach will try to defend her WBF title against her long-time sparring partner Liliana Martinez from the Dominican Republic. After intensive training weeks in Florida, Liegmann returns to Germany in top shape and highly motivated. She is convinced of her fitness and is ready to show her achievements on the big stage.

Preparations for this important struggle were not easy. Liegmann has had a challenging phase in which she had to cancel a remuneration due to a hand injury. However, this time effectively used this time by keeping themselves fit with competitions against strong opponents in the USA and the Caribbean. Her explosive knockout victory in the Dominican Republic, which underlined her determination and skills, was particularly impressive.

The fight against Martinez will not only be a sporty highlight for Liegmann, but also an emotional return home. "It is the first time that I box in my home country. This is a curse and a blessing at the same time," said Liegmann. The support of her fans in Meckenheim will be of great importance for her, but the young championess is also aware of the high expectations that are associated with this occasion.

With a flawless record of eleven fights and eleven wins, Liegmann is a favorite in the ring. Her opponent, the experienced Liliana Martinez, brings impressive 45 professional fights into battle. Liegmann must remain extremely focused and disciplined, since the lifestyle is also decisive in professional boxes. Compliance with a strict nutrition plan and holding the weight limit of 57 kilograms are challenges with which Liegmann is confronted every day.

The Fight Night starts at 6 p.m. and offers a total of 13 exciting fights in addition to the main fight. More than 350 spectators are expected in the hall, which can look forward to a rousing event that is accompanied by a DJ musically. Liegmann has prepared to get into the ring with full energy and defend their title: "I fight for that," she says with determination.

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