Robin Krasniqi speaks before Saturday's mass: It's gonna be a tough fight.

“Ring is the place where I feel comfortable”, explains Robin Krasniqi with a smile before his return on Saturday, February 25th. It's been almost a year and a half since the former world champion spent the last time in the ring, where he had to leave him sad and angry. Very controversial loss [...]
It's been almost a year and a half since the former world champion spent the last time in the ring, where he had to leave him sad and angry.
The highly controversial loss against Dominic Bösel on October 9, 2021.
“I needed a break after the” match, Krasniqi said at the press conference at the Sonenhoff Hotel before his return match Saturday in Audi Dome in Munich.
His opponent will be Timur Nikarkhoev, a 29-year-old Belgian who, with a record 26 wins and four losses.
The “will be a difficult fight, but I will win”, the 35-year-old said. After all, the fight against Nikarkhoev should only be an intermediate step.
Krasniqi is dying to hold his world title belt again and sees a good opportunity for another opportunity to box the IBO title in light weight if he wins Saturday. “The odds are very good, but right now my full focus is on the next fight”












