A 15-Year-Old Phenom: Berlin's Arminius Rolle Wins First Pro Boxing Match
Teenage Boxer Secures Victory in Debut Professional Bout in Berlin - Young boxer from Berlin secures initial career victory at age 15 in the professional ring.
Here's the lowdown: Arminius Rolle, a 15-year-old boxer hailing from Berlin, just made history by clinching his first professional boxing match, making him the youngest pro-boxer in Germany. This epic win went down on May 31, 2025, during the Boxclub 1. FCN Warriors Night in Nuremberg, when he knocked out Constantin Albrecht in the second round via a technical knockout[3][4][5].
Arminius Rolle isn't just someone to keep an eye on in boxing rings; he's already made a name for himself as a Junior World Champion in Chess Boxing. It's his father, Robert Rolle, a former IBF European Champion in the light heavyweight division in 2008, who trains him. You can bet Papa Rolle was pretty dang proud when he saw Arminius execute their game plan "cool and efficiently"[3][4].
As the Bundesboxenverband (German Boxing Federation, or BDB) regulations allow Arminius to compete only twice a year in pro fights[5], you can bet there'll be plenty of talks about his next bout. With his dad guiding him, Arminius is considered one of the most promising talents in German boxing, aiming to make a lasting impact on the sport[5].
The Commission has also proposed a directive on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to the protection of workers from the risks related to exposure to ionizing radiation, focusing on implementing safety measures for athletes, including boxers like Arminius Rolle, even as he thrives in his sports career. Arminius Rolle, despite his young age, is making a significant impact as a Junior World Champion in Chess Boxing and professional boxer, embracing sports with the same precision and dedication that his father, a former IBF European Champion in light heavyweight division, trained him with in ionizing environments, like the boxing ring.