WSB Group Draw kicks off Season III

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Lausanne, Switzerland, 23 September 2012 - On the fringe of the 2012/2013 World Series of Boxing Franchise Conference held over this week-end in Lausanne, Switzerland, was made today the Group Draw of this Season III. All 12 WSB Franchises were divided into two worldwide groups, bringing a lot of anticipation in all ranks.

"As the Team Champions, we were ready to take on anyone. But let's be honest, this Group is a really tough one", declared Claudio Ballor, General Manager of the Milano Thunder. "We are happy because we will have some very interesting travels, but also some kind of revenge".

Group A

Dynamo Moscow

India Fighters

Azerbaijan Baku Fires

Argentina Condors

Mexico Guerreros

Hussars Poland

Group B

Milano Thunder

Germany Eagles

Ukraine

Kazakhstan Astana Arlans

USA

Great Britain (*)

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"We are really happy about this draw, we will have some very interesting opponents", stated Hernán Salvo, General Manager of the Argentina Condors. "It is our first season in WSB and we hope that this Group A will be good with us".

"It is extremely exciting to learn who Ukraine will be facing in its first WSB season", declared Volodymyr Prodyvus, President of the Ukrainian Boxing Federation. "Our Group is very strong and it's great, we like challenges. Competing with teams such as Milano, the Champions or Kazakhstan, which always has a strong line-up... I mean everyone in Ukraine will be excited about all these matches. Now we have even more motivation to gather the best possible line-up of Ukrainian boxers. We are eagerly waiting November 16th and are already starting to spread the word around the country about our match against Kazakhstan Astana Arlans."

Same as last season, tiebreakers have also been drawn for each of the seven playoff matches. They are as follows.

Quarter-Final 1: Middleweight

Quarter-Final 2: Bantamweight

Quarter-Final 3: Light Heavyweight

Quarter-Final 4: Middleweight

Semi-Final 1: Middleweight

Semi-Final 2: Lightweight

Team Final: Bantamweight

(*) World Series of Boxing is currently having final discussions with the British Boxing Association and therefore the Franchise was provisionally included in this Group Draw.

For more information contact: media@worldseriesboxing.com

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