By Per Ake Persson

WBO, WIBF and WBA female flyweight champ Susi Kentikian retained her titles when her  fight against Arely Mucino was declared a No Contest 27 seconds into the third round when Kentikian suffered a cut on her scalp after an accidental clash of heads. Mucino´s busy style seemed to give Kentikian plenty of problems and after two scored rounds the fight was even on two cards while the third card read 20-18 for Mucino.

Cruiser Denis Lebedev won over Alexander Alexeev in a surprisingly convincing  fashion a he took out Alexeev with a devastating southpaw left. Alexeev, an exellent boxer, looked tense and stiff throughout and seemed unable to get untracked. Lebedev showed his power right from the start and ended the fight at 2.40. It was scheduled for 12 and a final WBO eliminator.

Polish heavyweight Mariusz Wach knocked out Christian Hammer at 1.56 of the sixth of a scheduled eight rounder. Wach was ahead on points after five when he scored with a devastating right-left hook-right hand that took the lights out of Hammer.

Featherweight Marcel Meyerdiecks floored Venezuelan Hermin Isava in the seventh and won clearly after eight.

Super middleweight Eduard Gutknecht stopped Czech Michal Bilak, who couldn´t come out for the third due to a bad cut.

Namibian light heavy Vikapita Meroro outscored Latvian Jevgenijs Andrejevs after six but failed to impress.

At ringside: Juergen Braehmer, reigning WBO light heavyweight champ, his challenger Alejandro Lakatos, WBA standard super middleweight champ Dimtri Sartison as well as ex-champs Ruslan Chagaev and Ina Menzer.