EURO RESULTSBy Per-Ake Persson Oct 28, Copenhagen, DEN, Frederiksberghallerne, Mogens Palle & Brian Nielsen Promotion (Danish Fight Night)  Lolenga Mock, 75,7, Den  W10-U  Roman Shkarupa, 76,4, Ukr  Mock won the fight in his usual style and that is all about pressure, workrate, stamina and some good bodyshots. Shkarupa took some time to warm up but had a few good rounds in the fourth and fifth as he scored with some good hooks. Mock then upped the pace and Shkarupa couldn´t keep up. It was scored 99-91, 99-92 and 96-94. Next up is Dmitri Chudinov Nov 25.  6x3: Pierre Madsen, 112,5, Den  TKO 1 (0.53)  Kristian Laska, 106,0, Hun  Laska was a sub Andre Bunga and looked fat and inept. He was hurt by a right to the body and quickly folded up, took a count, and was under some pressure and it was stopped. All too easy and it looked in fact that Madsen tried to go easy on his opponent to get some work.  Enock Poulsen, 63,7, Den  W8-U  Michal Dufek, 61,9, Cze  80-70 on all cards after a bloody, ugly fight. Dufek was cut around both eyes, on the bridge of the nose and had two points deducted for his dangerous use of head.  Ditlev "D-struct" Rossing, 90,0, Den  W8-S  Valery Brudov, 90,2, Rus  Rossing did well early against the faded but still capable Brudov, who patiently put steady pressure on his opponent - and indeed, the still green Dane tired and Brudov won the sixth and seventh and was winning the eighth as well until about 2.30 when he was caught by a right hand swing and was hurt. Brudov was in deep trouble and took more haymakers to the head as his left eye was cut and swollen and he probably couldn´t see too good. The scoring was an out of line 80-72 and a correct (!) 78-74 for Rossing and an out of line 77-75 for Brudov.  Jeppe Morell, 81,5, Den  W8-U  Maurice Possiti, 79,0, Fra  Morell was rattled in the fourth by a right upercut but did well in working in short spurts and then smothering his opponent. It wasn´t pretty but it was effective. 79-73 twice and 78-74.  Oliver Meng, 64,5, Den  W4-U  Iriome Penate, 65,0, Spa  40-33 on all cards. Meng looked very good in his prodebut, just 18 years old. Penate came to win but was outboxed and floored in th first and second. Pinate came on a bit in the third and fourth but was floored late in the fourth and would probably had been stopped if the round had lasted a few seconds more.  Jonas Madsen, 79,0, Den  W8-U  Giorgi Beroshvili, 78,3, Geo  80-71 on all cards. Beroshvili was pushed / knocked down in the last but fought a smart fight covering up and countering with heavy hooks and Madsen could never really find the range.  6x2: Sarah Mahfoud, 55,9, Den  W6-U  Gabriella Mezei, 56,8, Rom  60-54 twice and 59-55 in a fight with no highlights.  Sosu Abuladze, 80,2, Geo  W4-U  Tobias "Ironman" Soerig, 79,4, Den  Soerig looked as if carved out of a rock but fought as if it was the first time in the ring. Abuladze looked soft but Soerig walked into every hook coming his way and was hurt and floored in the first and second. He came back in the third but was again hurt in the fourth. It was scored a generous 39-36 twice and 38-37. My card read 39-35 Abuladze, who was a sub for David Schwierz.
   Oct 28, Katrineholm, SWE, Duveholmshallen, est 600, Fernstrom Pro Box  Simon Engstrom, 80,2, Katrineholm, Swe  W4-U  Stanislav Eschner, 79,8, Cze  40-36 twice and 39-37 for the hardpunching local hero.  4x3: Leon Chartoi, 73,4, Swe  KO 3 (1.25)  Goga Kevishvili, 70,7, Geo  Chartoi was down in the second but was other than that in control all the way. He got the chance when Robin Safar was forced out due to a handinjury.  4x3: Samo Jangirov, 89,9, Swe  W4-U  Elvis Smajlovic, 90,6, Bos  40-36 x 3  Laziz Sharifov, 65,6, Swe  W4-U  Tomasz Goluch, 66,1, Pol  40-36 x 3. Sharifov is an exellent switchitter and one to watch.  4x3: Ahmed Rossi, 72,1, Swe  TKO 4 (1.33)  Benjamin Skender, 72,2, Bos  Skender was down twice in round one and again in the fourth.  Carmilo Palacios, 71,7, Swe  D4-S  Artur Giers, 71,5, Pol  39-37 both ways and 38-38.  Lenka Kardova, 54,0, Cze  W4-M  Lenka Kardova, 54,0, Cze  39-37 twice and 38-38.
   Oct 28, Auvilliers Les Forges, FRA, Salle Polyvalente de Mon Idee   10x2, l-fly: Justine Lallemand, Fra  W10-U  Ann Sophie Da Costa, Fra  WBFed female light flyweight title, 98-92 twice and 97-93.  6x3, lh: Laid Ait Chaouche, Fra  TKO 5  Mustapha Hamiche, Fra  sw: Bruno Surace, Fra  W 6  Dzianis Yahoranka, Blr  6x3, sw: Cedric Pate, Fra  TKO 4  Andrei Hramyka, Blr  4x3, sw: Jordan Neveux, Fra  TKO 3  Mifodzi Pilipenak, Blr
   Oct 28, Trouville-sur-Mer, FRA, Casino Barriere  w: Romain Nemery, Fra  W10-U  Karim Aliliche, Fra  Nemery won the French title on scores of 96-94 twice and 99-91.  8x2, f: Licia Boudersa, Fra  D 6  Taoussy L´Hadji, Fra  sf: Jamie Bidwell, Fra  W 4  Izrail Kholoukhoev, Fra  m: Ismael Francois Milad, Fra  W 4  Vincent Galazzo, Fra
   Oct 28, Zedelgem, BEL:  6x3: Alexandros Kartozia, 109,0, Gre  W dq 4  Iraku Gvenetadze, 108,0, Geo  8x3: Erik Nazarian, 89,7, Bel  TKO 6  Mikheil Khutsishvili, 91,8, Geo
   Oct 28, Torremolinos, SPA, Polideportivo San Francisco de Asis  c: Morgan Dessaux, ?, Fra  TKO 3  Alvaro Terrero, 90,5, Spa    m: Abdelaziz Zdite, 71,0, Mor  TKO 2  Sergio Abad, 71,0, Fra
   Oct 28, Getxo, SPA:  Guillermo Rivero, Spa  W 6  Jose Nunez, Spa
   Oct 28, Zaragoza, SPA:  w: Jonathan Valero, Spa  W 4  Lorenzo Parra, Spa  sw: Ezequiel Gurria, Spa  W 4  Mamadou Goita, Spa
   Oct 28, Carnaxide, POR, Parque Desportivo Carlos Queiroz  b: Juan Hinostroza, Spa  TKO 7  Pedro Matos, Por  sw: Gonzalo Pimento, Por  W 6  Jesus Moreno, Spa
   Oct 28, Budapest, HUN,    lh: Ferenc Albert, Hun TKO 2  Gergely Horvath, Hun  vacant UBO European 175 lb title.   Juergen Braehmer against Rob Brant
 Oct 27, Schwerin, GER, Kongress- und Sporthalle, Sauerland Event, fva  Juergen Braehmer, 75,7, Schwerin, Ger  W12-U  Rob Brant, 75,3, US  WBSS quarterfinal scored 116-112, 119-109 and 118-110. Brant did ok early on but Braehmer showed his talent, experience and conditioning and was too much for his opponent. Only one problem: his face, Juergen was badly busted up in the end but he was never in any kind of trouble. b  12x3, sm: Vincent Feigenbutz, Ger  KO 11  Gaston Alejandro Vega, Arg  IBF I/C title.  m: Abdul Khattab, Den  D8-U  Ronny Mittag, Ger  76-76 on all cards. Khattab was first to fight Patrick Wojicick but he pulled out - and the fight with Mittag was made. Khattab had Mikkel Kessler as chief cornerman.  8x2, sb: Dina Thorslund, Den  W8-U  Nevenka Mikulic, Cro  8x3, c: Micki Nielsen, Den  KO 7  Taras Oleksiyenko, Ger  ?, h: Kem Ljungquist, Den  TKO 3  Revaz Karelishvili, Geo  Prodebut for Ljungquist - and not an impressive one I was told.  m: Oliver Flodin, Swe  W 4  Pavel Hryshkavets, Blr  Swingbout - that went ahead after the main event which meant eight hours in the dressingroom.  6x3, h: Filip Hrgovic, Cro  KO 1  Pavel Sour, Cze  c: Artur Mann, Ger  W6-U  Isossa Mondo, Fra  8x3, sw: Angelo Frank, Ger  TKO 7 (not out)  Jemal Shalamberidze, Geo
   Oct 27, Steffisburg, SWI:  Vahram Khuded, 72,7, Swi W 6  Giorgi Gujejiani, 74,3, Geo  Elbasan Kqiku, 116,3, Kos/Swi  TKO 2  Zurab Chaneishvili, 100,8, Geo
   Oct 27, Jemeppe-sur-Meuse, BEL:  4x3: Frederic Sinistra, 107,0, Bel  TKO 3  Giorgi Urjumelashvili, 104,0, Geo
   Oct 21, Stokke, NOR, Oslofjord Event Center, est 2500, First Lady Promotion, bdb  10x2: Cecilia Braekhus, 65,8. Nor  TKO 6 (2.32)  Mikaela Lauren, 66,1, Swe  Braekhus retained the WBA, BC, BO, IBF and IBO female welter titles again. A big right hurt Lauren and the followup left hook floored the challenger, who was hurt but got up and was allowed to continue but it was stopped soon afterwards with Lauren unsteady.  h: Simen Nysaether, Nor  W6-U  Simen Baran, Ger  sm: Anders Eggan, Nor  W4-U  Lewis van Poetsch, UK  4x2, sw: Joanna Ekedahl, Swe  W 4 ("2-1")  Hannah Rankin, Uk  4x2, sf: Valgerdur Gudsteinsdottir, Ice/Swe  W4-U  Domenika Novotna, Cze  Novotna was down in the first.  several other fights fell through due to the very strict Norwegian rules regarding dopingtests and medical certificates.
   Oct 21, Skien, NOR: Skien Fritidspark, est 3000, Melhus Promotion, nor  less strict as the Norwegian Federation employed the Estonian (!) doping commission - officials came from Sweden, Denmark and Norway  10x2, sf: Khatarina Thanderz, Nor/Spa W10-U  Maria Semertzoglu, Gre  vacant EBU superfeather title  c: Kevin Melhus, Nor  W 6  Dariusz Skop, Pol  w: Jamshid Nazari, Nor  W 4  Bakar Gelenidze, Geo  l: Bernard Torres, Nor  W 4  Jano Partsvania, Geo  sw: Petter Juuhl, Nor  W 4  Levan Bendeliani, Geo  prodebut for all three Norwegians
   Oct 21, Kauhava, FIN; K Power Park, Hajy Haapoja (Juho Haapoja)  Alexandru Jur, 87,3, Rom/Bel/Ita/Ger  W12-S  Juho Haapoja, 89,25, Fin   Jur won the EU title on scores of 118-110 and 117-111 while the third judge had it 117-111 Haapoja, Jur was a little better in every department and built an early lead with Haapoja coming on strong in rounds five to seven but then faded again. Haapoja announced his retirement after the fight.  Henri Kekalainen,  73,2,  Fin  W10-U  Timo Laine, 75,7, Fin  vacant Finnish supermiddle title and it was scored 99-91 twice and 99-92.  Jarkko Putkonen, 64,5, Fin  D6-M  Mohamed Khalladi, 64,5, Ita  58-57 Khalladi and 57-57 twice. It was very close and could have gone either way.  Davis Pagan, 69,4, Uk  W6-U  Andrei Dolhozyieu, 68,2, Blr  60-53 twice and 60-52. Pagan in town with trainer CJ Hussein, who also worked with Haapoja.  Samuli Karkkainen, 89,5, Fin  W6-U  Aleh Zablotski, 90,9, Blr  60-54, 60-55 and 59-55.
   Oct 21, Andenne, BEL:  8x3: Hervé Hubeaux, 108,7, Bel  KO 2  Davit Gogishvili, 106,1, Geo  Juan Ocura, 61,9, Mex  W 8  Alexandre Miskirtchian, 61,7, Bel  6x3: Antoine Vanackere, 62,6, Bel  KO 3  Nusir Mesanovic, 63,4, Bos  4x3: Mike Khatchatryan, 61,2, Bel  KO 1  Neman Pozderovic, 62,1, Bos  6x3: Abraham Nova, 60,1, US  TKO 2  Daro Nanava, 59,6, Geo
   Oct 21, Dorsten, GER, gba  m: Ilias Essaoudi, Ger  KO 3 (2.18)  Oleg Harder,   Harder was a day before sub for Giuseppe Lauri and thus a fight for the WBU title fell through.  sm: Patrick Rokohl, Ger  TKO 4  Dino Sabanovic,   sm: David Panknin, Ger  KO 2 (1.44)  Jerome Kock,   sw: Salahadin Simmou, Ger  W 4  Almir Skrijelj,   h: Eugen Buchmüller, Ger  TKO 2 (0.44)  Asad Adrovic,   sw: Arber Dodaj,  TKO 2 (1.06)  Mesud Guenay,   sw: Yaser Yüktel,  W 4  Ivan Multinovic, 
   Oct 21, Blois, FRA:  m: Karim Achour, Fra  W10-S  Michel Mothmora, Fra  Achour retained the French title on scores of 97-93 and 98-92 Achour and 97-93 Mothmora.   lh: Thomas Faure, Fra  W 6  Kevin Buval, Fra
   Oct 21, Gien, FRA:  sw: Benoit, Demik, Fra  TKO 5  Marvin Daniel, Fra  lh: Guillaume Haye, Fra  W 6  Domonique Soloy, Fra
   Oct 21, Loon Plage, FRA:  w: Shane Peterle, Fra  TKO 3  Smain Duhamel, Fra
   Oct 21, Blagnac, FRA:  lh: Doudou Ngumbu, Fra  TKO 9  Jonathan Profichet, Fra  Francophone lightheavy title.  l: Samir Ziani, Fra  W 6  Sylvain Chapelle, Fra  sw: Sirak Hakobyan, Fra  W 6  Konstantins Sakara, Lat  lh: Jonathan Cotteret, Fra  W 6  Cyril Joly, Fra  sl: Aboubeker Bechelaghem, Fra  W 6  Siarhei Afonin, Blr  lh: Marion Brun, Fra  W 4  Anthony Brad, Fra    
   Oct 21, Taranto, ITA:  m: Marco Boezio, Ita, W 6 Constantin Pancrat, Mol/Ita     
   Oct 21, Gümligen (Bern), SWI:  Zino Meuli, 68,0, Swi  KO 4  Imre Simon, 66,4, Hun  10x2: Aniya Seki, 53,3, Jap/Swi  W 10  Kleoptra Tolnaj, 52,8, Hun  WBC Silver title.
   Oct 21, Frenkendorf, SWI:  Fabian Hartman, 73,45, Swi  W 6  Bojan Radovic, 76,9, Ser
   Oct 21, Göppingen, GER, bdb  h: Erkan Teper, Ger  W 10  Evginios Lazarides, Gre  Teper down in the tenth - and Lazarides felt he won ... other than that not much known.
   Oct 21, Pordenone, ITA: Boxe Loreni  Cristofer Rosales, 50.8, Nic, TKO 7 Mohammed Obbadi, 50.6, Ita   (vacant WBC International Flyweight Title)   Nicola Ciriani, 78.3, Ita, TW7-U  Stefano Abatangelo, 79.2, Ita   Vacant Italian Light-Heavyweight Title, scored 68-65, 68-65, 67-66   Pasquale Di Silvio, 60.7, Ita, W10-U Francesco Invernizio, 60.8, Ita   Vacant Italian Lightweight Title, scored: 100-89, 98-91, 98-92.  l: Domenico Valentino, Ita, W 6 Francesco Acatullo, Ita   sw: Francesco Zilli, Ita, W 6 Roberto Elce, Ita   l: Vlad Popescu, Ita, W 6 Peter Mellar, Hun   sf: Giuseppe Bucello, Ita, W 6 Calogero Galici, Ita   sf: Michele Broili, Ita, W 6 Nicusor Petcu, Ita   sw: Federico Mongardi, Ita, W 4 Massimiliano Bragagnolo, Ita 
   Oct 21, Malaga, SPA: Martin Carpena Pavillion, World Factory Events / Saga Heredia  Marvin Hagle was special quest at ringside.  sl: Petros Ananyan, Spa  TW6-U  Luca Giacon, Spa  Ananyan won on technical decision scores of 58-55, 57-56 and 57-53 and won the IBF Int´l 140 lb title  sm: Ronny Landaeta, Spa  W12-U  Mirzet Bajrektarevic, Cro  120-107, 117-108 and 117-110. Landaeta won the vacant IBF I/C 168 lb title.  : Samuel Molina, Spa  W 6  Kevin Baldospino, Spa  sf: Baldo Spino, Spa  W 4  Ivan Munoz, Spa  sw: Maykel "Tornado"  W 4  Juan José Querol, Spa  sf: Brandon Oertel, Spa  TKO 1  Emanuel Seboiu, Rom
   Oct 21, Madrid, SPA, Gimnasio del Rayo Vallecano  f: Ivan Ruiz Morote, Spa  W 4  Reynaldo Mora, Spa  sf: Adrian Rodriguez, Spa  W 4  Ricardo Fernandez, Spa
   Oct 21, Gallarta, SPA: MGZ Promotions  Ibon Larrinaga, Spa  W 6  Reynaldo Cajina, Nic  Saul Luna, Spa  W 4  Iago Barros,   Jon Miguel, Spa  W 4  Israel Munoz, Spa
   Oct 21, Wieliczka, POL: Babilon Promotions  h: Sergej Werweijko, Pol  TKO 1  Laszlo Fekete, Hun  Michal Cieslak, 101,6, Pol  W8-U  Ivica Bacurin, 97,0, Cro  79-74, 78-74 and 80-72:  Kamil Gardzielik, 74,3, Pol  W6-U  Leopolda Krzewskiego, 75,0, Pol  Marek Jedrzejewski, 61,1, Pol  TKO 6  Giorgi Abuladze, ? Geo  Dariusz Sek, 79,5, Pol  TKO 3  Francis Cheka, 76,9, Tan  4x3, l: Pavlo Maistrenko, Pol  TKO 1  Peter Balaz, Slo
   Oct 21, Noginsk, RUS, Shamir Petrosyan  6x3: Sakulin Timur, 92,5, Rus  TKO 2 (0.48)  Abdullayev, Anar, 92,1,   Anar was floored in the first.  Anis Chilayev, 59,75, Rus  W6-U  Denis Rozhkov, 58,25, Rus  60-55, 60-54 and 59-55.  6x3: Dmitry Khasiev, 62,3, Rus  TKO 3 (2.15-1kd) Alexander Sitemuketov, 63,15,   Sitemuketov was down in the second.  Evgeny Shvedenko, 78,0, Rus  W6-U  Artavazd Margaryan, 83,5,   Sergey Sudinsky, 55,8, Rus  W6-U  Abdurashid Pirimbirdiyev, 58,8,   58-56, 60-54 and 60-54.  Vladimir Galchenko, 70,9, Rus  W8-U  Magomed Kadyshev, 70,5,   78-74 twice and 79-72. Kadyshev down round two.  Evgeny Terentyev, 69,25, Rus  W12-U  Pavel Mamontov, 69,65, Rus  117-110, 119-108 and 118-109. Mamontov was down in the third. WBC Cis / Slo title at stake.  4x3: Broy Omari, 71,85, Rus  KO 1 (2.07-2k)  Yuri Nironkin, 72,05, 
   Oct 20, Gothenburg, SWE, Lindholmen Event, New Sweden (Robert Nordman)  4x3: Clarence Goyeram, 68,7, Gothenburg, Swe  TKO 1 (2.34)  Alexsandre Gamkhrelidze, 67,1, Geo  Prodebut for Goyeram, who hurt and floored G with bodyshots.  David Loy, 103,4, Swe  W4-U  Tamaz Zadishvili, 90,9, Geo  Zadishvili thought the fight was at cruiser and starved himself in the days leading up to the fight ...  Omar Abdul-Majid, 62,0, Landskrona, Swe  W4-U  Tsotne Sultanishvili, 62,4, Geo  Proddebut for Omar - five years after he got his license.  Tamaz Isoria, 74,6, Geo  W4-M  Hamza Barka, 74,0, Swe  Barka´s debut and he lost it due to his bad conditioning.  Aldo Colliander vs Edgars Kalnars,  Fight off as Colliander´s purse was withdrawn two days before the fight.  Tijan Kebbeh vs Stefan Schallengruber  How on this one was is an open question  Elin Cederros vs tba  No suitable opponent could be found.
   Oct 20, St Nazaire, FRA:  sw: David Papot, Fra  W10-U  Barthelemy Lefebvre, Fra  Papot won the vacant French title on scores of 98-92 twice and 99-91.  lh: Pierre-Hubert Dibombe, Fra  W10-U  Gabriel Lecrosnier, Fra  Dibombe won the vacant French lightheavy title on scores of 99-91 twice and 98-92.  |