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Nieky Holzken Loses Fight for World Boxing Title

Summary by Omroep Brabant
Nieky Holzken failed to make history. The 42-year-old Helmond native fought for the World Boxing Federation (WBF) world title on Saturday evening, but lost in his own city to German Besir Ay. The VEKA Sports Hall in Helmond was packed with over 1,000 fans on Saturday, many of whom came for Holzken's fight. The Helmond native went for the world title, having previously become a seven-time kickboxing world champion. A victory in this title fight w…
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Nieky Holzken failed to make history. The 42-year-old Helmond native fought for the World Boxing Federation (WBF) world title on Saturday evening, but lost in his own city to German Besir Ay. The VEKA Sports Hall in Helmond was packed with over 1,000 fans on Saturday, many of whom came for Holzken's fight. The Helmond native went for the world title, having previously become a seven-time kickboxing world champion. A victory in this title fight w…

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Omroep Brabant broke the news in on Saturday, February 7, 2026.
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