Germany has become the base for most European fighters over the past few years but have rarely provided their own top fighters (with a few exceptions aside). In giant heavyweight prospect Michael "Der Germane" Wallisch (7-0, 4) they may have found a fighter to call their own and one who fights in with the growing "super heavyweight" movement.
Born in 1985 in Chemnitz, Sachsen (though now based in Halle, Sachsen-Anhalt) the 6'5" Wallisch is slowly forging his name in the heavyweight division. Trained by renowned former fighter Otkay Urkal we know that Wallisch won't be allowed to do things "the easy way" and he's been pushed well since debuting back in 2010.
Wallisch made his debut against Taras Varva back in March '10 and scored a 3rd round TKO before adding 3 more easy wins to move to 4-0 (3) within just a few months of becoming a professional. In Wallisch's first fight against a "known" opponent he faced veteran Turkish fighter Serdar Uysal and scored a 2nd round TKO. Since then however Wallisch has "exposed" the then 27-0 Yakup Saglam winning a clear 10 round decision over Saglam to claim the German International Heavyweight title.
Wallisch's amateur credentials aren't the best (with around just 30 fights) but with his improving opponents, his natural size and his youth he could be a real one to watch. For now we've not really seen a lot of him and whilst his style is a little bit robotic he's improving continually under the tutelage of Urkal. We should be seeing Wallisch out next later this year against an as yet unnamed opponent on what seems like it could be a very interesting night for us heavyweight fans with Glazkov, Charr and Hammer all fighting on the same night.
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