By Per Ake Persson
On June 17, in Aarhus, Denmark, jr middleweight Reda Zam Zam moved to 17-0 and won the
WBA I/C title with an impressive, hardfought decision over Armenian Hamlet Petrosian. The scores were 118-108, 118-111 and 114-112.
Petrosian looked very sharp in the first - so sharp one thought it would
only be a matter of time before he found the range for his right. But instead
Zam Zam caught him with a beautiful counter right in the second and
he went down. Hamlet did well to come back from it and actually won the
third round. It was fast paced all the way with the taller Petrosian loading
up on almost every punch and was, it seemed, oh so close at times to
connect. In the fourth, heads clashed leaving Reda badly cut on the left
eyelid. It looked bad but cutman Paddy Byrne, closing in on 77, did another
remarkable job in keeping it under control for the remainder of the bout.
Petrosian did well in the middle rounds and appeared to be closing in on the
challenger but was caught and floored by a left-right in the
eighth.
Petrosian kept coming though and made a strong finish but Zam Zam
came out a clear winner.
Supermiddle Rudy Markussen floored Frenchman
Hacine Cherifi twice in the first before the towel came in. Markussen was
watched by Hagen Doering and Uli Wegner from the promotion Sauerland Event as a possible
opponent for WBC ruler Markus Beyer but the only conclusion from
this fight was that Cherifi, a fighter as brave as they come, should pack
it in.
Welterweight Thomas Damgaard struggled to find his timing
against fellow southpaw Zambian Stephan Chungu, he won clearly but failed to
impress.
Featherweight Spend Abazi had Kenyan Geoffrey Munika, under
pressure in the first four rounds but got tired and was rattled in the last round of
their six-rounder.
Swedish jr lightweight Frida Wallberg took an
unanimous decision over Zarika Fatuma from Kenya to win the vacant WIBF
I/C title. No knockdowns but after a clash of heads Fatuma bit Wallberg and
did it again later in the bout.
Lightweights Martin Kristjansen and Nico
Salzmann fought to a technical draw after an accidental clash of heads
left Kristjansen with a badly smashed nose.
Cruiser Johny Jensen
outscored strong Georgian Leri Okhanashvili over six.
Female star
Anita Christensen returned afer a long layoff and won over Oksana Romanova
over six.
The Danish Federation named, not very surprisingly, Mikkel
Kessler as the Fighter of the Year for 2004.
Kessler was on hand to receive
the award. -The calmest fighter I´ve ever worked with, said cutman Paddy
Byrne who have worked with a few in his 50+ years in
boxing.
Spaniard Ivan Pozo and Italian Andrea Sarritzu clash for
the vacant EBU 112 lb title July 8 in Vigo (Spain).
Brit David Haye
have been named official challenger for EBU cruiser king Aleksander
Gourov.
Norwegian jr welter Geir Inge Jorgensen is sparring with WBA welterweight champ Vivian Harris at Gleason´s in New York City. Jorgensen,
training under Emanuel Stewart, will after Harris´ defense on June 25th, train
in Detroit and might get a fight or two under his belt over
there.
Swedish welter Benjamin Kalinovic has been training in Miami
under Norman Wilson for some time and was supposed to fight June 24, but have
been sidelined with an illness so that date is off.
