Boxning är ofta en plågsam sport. Dock ska det tilläggas att de smällar som känns mest är de som utdelas utanför ringen. En boxningsmatch jämförs ofta komiskt nog med ett schackspel. Det riktiga schackspelet däremot pågår bakom kulisserna. De stora organisationerna är schackspelarna och vi är pjäser som sargade får stå och titta på. EBU i det här fallet utropade mig till obligatorisk utmanare av Europatiteln och klubbade för att jag skulle bli den första att möta Europamästaren Robert Stieglitz. I sista sekunden även efter att ett datum borde vara satt för matchen beslutade samma organisation att Stieglitz själv skulle få välja sin nästa motståndare. Vi vidtar alla åtgärder och jag har skickat ett öppet brev till EBU presidenten Bob Logist. Det är inte första gången vi får stå och titta på när EBU flyttar pjäser fram och tillbaka.
Se öppet brev till EBU nedan.
An open letter to the European Boxing Union:
Dear EBU President Bob Logist,
I am writing to ask for an explanation regarding your recent decision to allow Robert Stieglitz a voluntary defence of the EBU (European) Light Heavyweight Championship despite previous assurances that he would be forced to face me, his mandatory challenger, in his next fight.
It seems strange to me, that having ordered the fight, you would then reverse your decision. This is not the first time I have been overlooked for a European title fight, and as I’m sure you can imagine this has left me extremely disappointed.
Back when Igor Mikhalkin was forced to vacate the European Light Heavyweight title, despite me being the number one contender, Mehdi Amar was somehow allowed to fight Serhiy Demchenko, who was ranked far below me.
I was told that the winner would have to face the mandatory challenger, which at the time was me. However, the following month, with no explanation, Robert Stieglitz was announced as the new mandatory challenger, despite him having not fought during that month and me having just beaten Ryno Liebenberg.
However, I accepted this, and was told that I would be reinstated as mandatory challenger and would immediately get the opportunity to face the winner of Stieglitz and Amar, a fight that was meant to take place in September but somehow slipped into November.
After Stieglitz won the fight, as promised, I was announced as mandatory challenger and the EBU ordered that he would not be allowed a voluntary defence and he would have to face me, his mandatory challenger, immediately.
My promoter Team Sauerland and SES Promotion couldn’t agree terms, and then suddenly instead or purse bids, the EBU changed their minds and decided that Stieglitz would be allowed a voluntary defence against a chosen opponent instead of boxing against me.
Since I was a child, it has been my goal to win the European title. I am sad to say that now I have lost a lot respect for the EBU. I feel that these types of decision are taking away a lot of value from the title and the organization, and I believe I am owed an explanation.
I look forward to hearing from your side and the reasoning behind your decisions.
Yours Sincerely,
Erik Skoglund