Boris Becker raging over the tv host: 'Gone over the limit'

Boris Becker has had enough. "In that case, it went to Oliver Pocher across the border," says the former tennisspillers lawyer, Christian-Oliver Moser. So

Boris Becker raging over the tv host: 'Gone over the limit'

Boris Becker has had enough.

"In that case, it went to Oliver Pocher across the border," says the former tennisspillers lawyer, Christian-Oliver Moser.

So now the two parties ended up in court. It learns Bild.

It is due to Oliver Pocher, in Germany, there is a well-known tv host and comedian, in the tv programme 'Vox' used words like 'konkursrytter' and 'criminal matters' about Boris Becker.

And although that is said and written about the tennislegendens public bankruptcy through the past few years, he would not find himself in it here.

"My client is usually not interested in the desperate and clearly sought self-promotion, as mr. Pocher again and again do to denigrate Boris Becker-the name," says attorney Christian-Oliver Moser on the statements that were over the limit.

Bild writes that the Court in Hamburg now seeks an injunction against Oliver Pocher on to use such terms about Boris Becker. It means that the program in question in the first is removed from the tv station's website.

Oliver Pocher itself is not returned on the media's requests for comment on a story.

however, It is not the first time that the two German alfahanner has come on the edge of each other.

In 2008, took Oliver Pocher, together with Boris Beckers ex-girlfriend Alessandra Meyer-Wölden, and since then their relationship has escalated in public - where the ugly comments are sent Restbet both ways.

Oliver Pocher has in connection with his appearance on German tv to come with comments, while Boris Becker, among others have shot the other way in an autobiography.

It was, moreover, in 2017, to Boris Becker hit the headlines around the world by an announcement that he had gone bankrupt. Since then, he has fought to ensure its economy.

Date Of Update: 01 December 2019, 11:00
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