Braehmer beats Oliveira to grab WBA light heavyweight belt

Braehmer beats Oliveira to grab WBA light heavyweight belt

Published Dec. 14, 2013 12:00 a.m. ET

Germany's Juergen Braehmer unanimously outpointed Marcus Oliveira to take the vacant WBA world light heavyweight title on Saturday night.

The judges scored it 115-112, 117-110, 117-110 in favor of the 35-year-old Braehmer, a former WBO champion, who withstood a late barrage from the previously undefeated American in the last round to claim his second world title.

The title had been vacant since Kazakhstan's Beibut Shumenov was declared the WBA's ''super'' world light heavyweight champion.

Braehmer improved to 42-2 (31 KOs), while the 34-year-old Oliveira dropped to 25-1-1, (20 KOs).

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The fight had a late start following a disagreement over which boxer should enter the ring first. Oliveira promoter Don King insisted his fighter went second as he had a higher ranking than Braehmer. The German's promoter, Nisse Sauerland, called the delay ''a joke.''

Braehmer eventually went first and Oliveira subsequently emerged to a chorus of boos and whistles from the crowd. The bout got underway after midnight local time.

Neither fighter enjoyed a clear advantage in the opening rounds, though Braehmer was more proactive and appeared to trouble Oliveira when he caught him cleanly with a powerful right in the fifth round.

Oliveira went down on one knee after an apparent low blow in the 10th, but the referee ruled it was a legal blow, and Braehmer pushed his advantage in the next round as the crowd sang in support.

Oliveira went for the knockout in a furious final round, but the German hung on to take the title.

''Braehmer did an excellent job,'' King said.

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