A defeat made the boxer Axel Schulz great and unforgotten: in 1995 he was defeated by George Foreman on points, which was very controversial. In the “The Masked Dancer” show, Schulz flew out of the competition with a somewhat clearer verdict.
Muckis and Määäh: The former boxer Axel Schulz was exposed as a sheep on the ProSieben show “The Masked Dancer”.
The 53-year-old received too few votes from the viewers on Thursday evening – so he had to take off his mask, under which he had appeared unrecognized on the show for a long time. It was a latently stupid-looking sheep with a lot of wool on its head and spiky legs. “The cool thing is that you can fool around underneath it,” Schulz summarized the advantages of the clumsy figure.
In fact, the sheep had earned its merits more as an entertaining total work of art – and less with particularly demanding dances, which the show is also about. The sheep was quite paddling on its way. When Schulz had not yet been unmasked, the jury’s verdicts on the movements were therefore partly devastating. “The sheep definitely looks as if it was always the last choice in physical education,” commented presenter Johanna Klum, who also called the performance “a dance avoidance program”. Moderator Steven Gätjen also stated that the sheep on the dance floor was only “limitedly talented”. That smelled like knockout.
Schulz took it with a lot of humor. “I hate it when you have to stick to something. My dance teacher, I think she went crazy, »he reported. When dancing, you have to be able to do certain steps. “And I can’t do that shit,” said Schulz. He actually took part in the show because he wanted to learn to dance. “But it didn’t work.”
Schulz was happy anyway, because his idiosyncratic sheep show – most recently for the hit “I love life” by Vicky Leandros – had brought him to the second round. Last week, singer Ute Lemper was eliminated as a firefly.
In “The Masked Dancer” celebrities hide under lush disguises. The jury and spectators try to guess the true identity based on their dances and with the help of clues. The show is an offshoot of the successful ProSieben show “The Masked Singer”, which is primarily about singing and not dancing.
Treacherous combination of letters
For a long time nobody came up with the name of Schulz, who was also known as the “soft giant” and who gained great popularity in the 90s, although he never won an important international title. Unforgotten is his fight against the then aged boxing top dog George Foreman, which he fought in Las Vegas in 1995. Schulz, a colossus who always plays broadly in Berlin, lost on points in a very controversial manner. But defeat made him great.
The fact that the sheep could be a boxer became apparent on the show when the letters “OK” appeared in a video with circumstantial evidence and it was suggested that they had to be read backwards. So: knockout – and known in boxing as a knockout. While singer Alexander Klaws guessed Henry Maske in the guessing team, his colleague Steven Gätjen settled on Schulz at the very end and scored a hit. However, other names had previously been negotiated extensively, such as that of TV presenter Jörg Pilawa.
A dancing colored pencil, a monkey, a muscular superhero named Maximum Power, a mouse and a kind of mop that ProSieben Zottel has baptized are still in competition with “The Masked Dancer”. The coming weeks will show who is in the costumes.
Source From: Stern

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