‘From Little Things (Enormous Things One Day Come)’ is one of numerous incredible melodies composed by Bruce Springsteen and with regards to the vocation of heavyweight Agit Kabayel, who beat Straightforward Sanchez on Saturday night, the feeling unquestionably sounds valid. He turned genius in 2011, battling in little shows in Germany, and in 2012 he two times partook in the Greater is Better Competition where he went 2-2, losing to goliath Russian Evgeny Orlov and Frenchman Fabrice Aurieng.
These battles were recorded as true proficient battles by Battle Fax, the first record managers of boxing, yet BoxRec has chosen to reject them. In this manner, his “genuine” record ought to peruse 27-2 and not 25-0.
In 2015 Kabayel endorsed with SES and his profession took off and presently he is surrounding a significant title battle.
Another conspicuous Greater is Better warrior is Latvian Mairis Briedis, who partook in something like four competitions, winning three of them going 10-1, losing just to Croatian Ivica Bacurin.
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Danish very center Oliver Zaren (11-0) meets German Kilian Weck (5-5) on the Danish Battle Night May 25 in Copenhagen. Zaren is prepared by Mikkel Kessler and Thomas Macon with Wasserman Sports as advertiser.
Additionally on the bill is Welshman Jordan Shrinks (6-0) who is in against German Andreas Weber (7-0-1).
Euro News: ‘Unbeaten’ Kabayel has actually lost two fights
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There are 10 battles altogether, with the main event being WBC and WBO female bantamweight champ Dina Thorslund (21-0) protecting her titles against Seren Cetin (11-0) who, this time, is ideally fit to battle. At the point when she showed up in Denmark in February to battle Thorslund she had a new cut and the WBC hauled her out, passing on Mary Romero to step in on two days’ notification and at last get halted.
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Birgit Johansson has died at 88 years old. She was locked in to the then-future world heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson whom she went with when he showed up in the US to battle against Floyd Patterson and was a success with the media around there.
Ingemar and Brigit got hitched in 1962 and had two children yet separated in the mid 1970s.
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Finnish cruiser Samuli Karkkainen (18-2) takes on Slovakian Patrik Jervicky (2-1) on June 1 in Jarvenpaa on Eikan Battle Night IV.
In the main event, heavyweights Gunnar Kolbeinn Kristinsson (14-0) and Mika Mielonen (7-1) conflict for the empty BBU title.
The two battles are booked for eight.
Spanish – however situated in Finland – featherweight Jose Antonio Sanchez Romero (16-1-1) keeps occupied with a six-rounder against Serbian veteran Milan Savic (4-59-3).
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P2M’s show at the rich Fantastic Elysee Inn in Hamburg (Germany) Friday night (May 17) saw Karen Chukhadzian (24-2) beat Harry Scarff (13-3) in an IBF last eliminator at welterweight. It was scored 116-112 on all cards.
In the main help, very center Simon Zachenhuber (24-0) beat Roberto Arriza (19-11) on focuses more than eight and heavyweight Viktor Jurk (8-0) did likewise to Mirko Tintor (16-9-1).
