![]() Tobias Sorerig, 5-1-1, came back after five years and knocked out Hungarian Tamas Kozma (6-10-3) at 1:21 of the second in a scheduled four-rounder. It was scored 39-37 on all cards for Hussein, who knew a little too much for Baudigaard, though he was tough and showed a good chin. It was scored a too wide 118-111 for Meng, 116-112 also for the Dane and 114-114.įormer IBF female featherweight champion Sarah Mahfoud (13-1) got a good workout from Italian Veronica Tosi (4-2) and won clearly on scores of 80-72 twice and 78-74.Ĭruiserweight Hamza Hussein (3-0) outscored fellow Dane Thobias Baudigaard, who made his pro debut, over four. The fight went back and forth and while Meng looked shaken in the eleventh, he landed his best punch of the night, a southpaw left, in the final round. El Harraz kept coming but is not much of a puncher and that probably saved the Dane, who looked stunned a few times. It was hard fought all the way as Meng, a southpaw, could never keep his aggressive opponent away from him for long. Super welterweight Oliver Meng (11-0) headlined and won the vacant WBA Continental title on majority decision in a very close fight against Italian Khalil El Harraz (15-4-1). If it was a new dawn for Danish boxing that remains to be seen but this Danish Fight Night Promotion at the upscale Royal Arena was the first in a deal for three events at this venue – and the show was well attended beginning with five amateur fights and seven pro fights. Oliver Meng captures vacant WBA Super Welterweight Continental Title in tight battle against Khalil El Harraz in rip-roaring Danish Fight Night Promotion His opponent, said to be another debutant in the shape of Yevhen Turovsky, punched himself out after all his effort to finish off his foe and was subsequently floored in the third and fourth stanzas! With his comeback effort, Sylva emerged victorious with a unanimous 4-round decision by scores of 37-35, 38-35 and 39-35. Sylva rose on each occasion and miraculously managed to survive the rocky Round 2. Middleweight Adolphe Sylva made his pro debut and scored well in the first round, but then he was hurt and dropped three times in the second session. ![]() Lightweight Mohamed Abdul (3-0) was another one who returned after a long layoff and outscored Artur Antanian (0-1-1) in a fast paced four-rounder. “Can You Dig It” Yigit was last seen getting stopped by Keyshawn Davis.Ĭostas Nanga -L- looks for an opening against Michal Loniewky -R. Yigit won by 40-36 on all cards, although it looked closer than that in this all-southpaw clash. A rematch is likely to come.įormer two-time world title challenger and EBU super lightweight champ Anthony Yigit (27-3-1) marked time with a four-rounder made at welterweight against Englishman Jacob Quinn (6-3). Jangirov, a short, stocky brawler, kept trying to set traps for Babic, who would have none if it and the fight went back and forth – and a draw seemed like a fair result. The challenger was still the sharper man in those early rounds but faded a bit down the stretch. Babic got off to a good start but late in the first Jangirov shook him with a barrage of leather. The judges had it 78-75 Babic, 76-76 and 77-75 Jangirov. In the co-feature Samo Jangirov (8-4-3) retained the Swedish cruiser title with a hard-fought draw against Goran Babic (7-1-2). The fight against Venezuelan challenger Johana Zuniga (16-5-1) ended in a disappointing technical draw in the second round when the two ladies clashed heads and Zuniga emerged with a bad cut by her right eye while Sandstrom, originally from Sweden but now residing in Australia, had a big gash on the scalp and the ringside physician stopped it on the spot. ![]() Lin Sandstrom -L- and Johana Zuniga -R- clash heads.
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