Danish Boxing Promotion staged an off TV show at Kulturhuset, a Danish landmark, and was rewarded with a full house. The Danish fighters went 6-0 against fighters from the Georgian Republic, Moldova and Poland.

In the main event cruiserweight Ditlev Rossing, 18-1, boxed his way to a unanimous decision over the 3-10 Pole Krzystof Stawiarski. Rossing had his opponent under pressure in the last two rounds in part thanks to some blatantly low blows. Stawiarski was tough and willing but too slow while Rossing still is a long way from the fighter he once was.

Rasmus Mikkelsen, a 2-0 super lightweight responsible for most of the local attention, got a shock in the first round when he walked into a right hand from Georgian Amiran Abuladze, 8-6-1, in Abuladze’s first fight in nearly eight years. Mikkelsen seemed to be in trouble for most of that round but took over the fight in the second round and in the third his opponent was a spent force and went down four times after body shots. The bout was stopped at 2:14 of the round.  Cruiserweight Thorbjorn Boudigaard, 5-2, floored faded veteran Giorgi Tevdorashvili, 11-42-4, from the Georgian Republic, twice in the first and wrestled around with him in the second. Tevodorashvili retired and didn't come out for the third of four scheduled rounds.

Welterweight Enock Mblizi, 3-0, outpointed Georgian Nukrui Gamgebeli, 15-21, over four rounds. It was scored 40-36 on all cards. Mblizi worked well to the body, while Gamgebeli was willing and kept coming, but was never effective.

Super lightweight Oliver Maximilian, 2-0, had an easy time against late sub 0-4 Vladimir Duurov from Moldova. Durov was decked late in the first round, got up, then went down again almost right away and was retired by his corner.

Super middleweight Nikki Moller Nielsen, 2-1, opened the show and won a close decision over Moldovan Ruslan Sudarev. It was scored 39-37 on all cards for the Danish Nielsen after four tough rounds where both were shaken several times.