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    Five rising German and Danish prospects and two ring-worn veterans continued to pile up victories after an event of professional boxing, organized by Nisse Sauerland, a young promoter of a powerful Sauerland clan, in Herning, Denmark.

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    Culcay made a surprise appearance on this danish card. He had little trouble with his opponent but he seems to lack a bit of power which might be his undoing in the long term. Gold-Jack had Mikkel Kessler's trainer Eddie Montoya in the corner.

    Of the 3 danish prospects, Patrick Nielsen looked far and away the best even though he's the one with the least professional experience. Bruun seems quite monotonous in his boxing that lacks explosions and some surprise elements.

    There was rumours before the card, that Kim Poulsen was to fight a 12-rounder, but perhaps fortunately, that wasn't the case. Poulsen showed some better moves and some good combos, but he also showed a lack of power and determination to finish of the fight when he's got his opponent hurt which was the case in round 4.

    In the fights final minute Poulsen looked spent which was courtesy of taking 2 hard bodyshots. Kim has some work to do in the gym.

    Patrick Nielsen looked every bit the fine prospect he's been hyped to be. Nielsen has a gig in danish "Dancing With The Stars", and is becoming a household name. His opponent, Dakou from Uganda, ridiculed Nielsen beforehand and made a fun entrance where he put forth a funny dance.

    Other than that dakou's record was somewhat deceiving as his best weapon was a right chin to Nielsen's left glove. On that background Nielsen displayed an impressive offensive arsenal and had his opponent on giraffe-legs at the end of the 4'th but the african recovered well to finish the fight standing.

    Rudy Markussen made another comeback after a prolonged absence. This time it was injury related after a nasty carcrash that left the danish hardhitter with 3 ruptured discs in his neck. So Markussen returned after passing the medical only 3 weeks ago.

    Markussen had a long entrance as 3 rappers filled the arena with a ****** rap of Rudy the hardhitter. The entrance took much longer than the fight itself as Rudy put instant pressure on his opponent and quickly connected with a right that send the previously unstopped belgian opponent Michael Recloux down hard.

    So now Rudy's back and with the dynamite he carries he can be dangerous for any SMW out there.

    Patrick Nielsen's younger brother Micki made his debut John Wayne style. A wild free-for-all slugfest that took less than a round to complete. Mickies debut safely over and now he can get back to the gym and learn his trade.

    Danish vetran journey-man Christian Bladt gave a good workman like performance. He always comes in good shape and loves to fight. But the end seems near as his eyebrows look like an old worn-out american football and blood seems to flow as soon as he can smell leather.

    Bonusinfo: Mikkel Kessler was in the audience checking out his teammates from the Sauerlandstable. The dane was almost constantly surrounded by well-wishers and autographhunters. Kessler looked already to be in great shape before his upcoming clash with Robert Stieglitz for the WBO title in Copenhagen later this fall.

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