Former WBA interim and secondary super middleweight champion Vincent Feigenbutz, 36-3 (32 KOs), returns after almost two years out with two fights in five days.
The comeback begins on April 26 in his hometown of Karlsruhe and continues on May 1 in Hamburg with opponents in both cases still to be announced.
The now-29-year-old German turned pro at the age of 16 back in 2011 and has had a low-key career which took off when, in back-to-back fights in Poland, he stopped Maciej Miszkin (then 15-0) and Andrzej Soldra (9-0-1) and was later signed by Sauerland Event.
Vincent won the WBA interim (and the GBU crown) title in 2015 and then won and lost against Italian Giovanni De Carolis in WBA title fights.
Feigenbutz challenged for the IBF super middle title in 2020 but lost to Caleb Plant and dropped down to middleweight where he campaigned until 2023, which is when he took a break from boxing.