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Braniff Brothers Conquer Hamburg
Event Date: 25th April, 2026 - 9:30pm
Event Location: Hamburg, Germany
Hamburg, Germany — April 24th, 2026 - Far from home and with everything to prove, Belfast's 'Braniff Brothers' have conquered Hamburg. Stepping into the ring, the two fighters not only won their bouts but also captured the hearts of the notoriously passionate German crowd. The skill and determination displayed by the Braniff brothers ultimately won over the audience, marking a memorable victory abroad.
BRANIFF BROTHERS CONQUER HAMBURG 🇩🇪 Hamburg, Germany — April 24th, 2026 Two fighters. Away from home. They came… they fought… they conquered. And didn’t the German crowd love them.
A BREIF FIGHTER REPORT — Braniff Brothers Achieve Victory in Hamburg🇩🇪🔥
Dan Braniff vs Jassanpirit Singh
Dan Braniff returned for his rematch with Jassanpirit Singh — and just like their first encounter back in Belfast in December 2025, this was a hard, competitive battle from start to finish.
Singh had the hometown advantage — but that didn’t last long.
Dan’s sharp, composed style quickly won over the Hamburg crowd. What started as support for the local fighter soon turned into appreciation for the man in the blue corner from Belfast.
Round by round, it was tight. Back and forth. No easy moments.
But when it went to the judges, there was only one winner…
Dan Braniff — unanimous points decision.
The crowd erupted.
As Dan left the ring, the German fans who came to support the home fighter were now on their feet — applauding, congratulating, and showing respect to a true professional performance.
James Braniff vs Hugo Meyer
In the Co-Main event, James Braniff faced local favourite Hugo Meyer — and this was a high-level international contest.
The opening rounds were closely contested, with both fighters showcasing skill, timing, and composure. A real technical display for the Hamburg audience.
But in round three — the fight ignited.
James trapped Meyer in the corner and unleashed a relentless barrage of punches and kicks. It looked as though referee Klaus Hagemann was about to step in and issue a standing count.
To Meyer’s credit, he weathered the storm and fought back bravely — but the momentum had shifted.
Round four saw James switch tactics — targeting the legs, breaking his opponent down with precision and control. The cleaner shots, the sharper work… it was all Braniff.
The tide had turned — and it stayed turned.
Two fights. Two wins. One message.
ProKick fighters don’t just travel —
they perform. They adapt. They win.
Hard Work Pays Off.
Acknowledgement
We are extremely grateful for the opportunity to compete once again in front of such a knowledgeable and passionate fight audience. The German fans truly understand and appreciate combat sports — and it showed on the night.
Massive congratulations to the promoters and all the officials for delivering a first-class event.
And finally, to our team from Belfast — we are very proud.
— Billy Murray