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By Per-Åke Persson

WBF super welter champ Freddy Kiwitt (29-3) retained the title and won the vacant WBO Global title with a unanimous decision over Nigerian Suleiman Jafaru (17-2) . It was scored 118-110, 117-111 and 117-110.

Kiwitt dominated most rounds with his fine jab and sharp left hook. Jafaru had his moments though when he exploded in short bursts of punches that got the champion under some pressure. But Freddy was too slick him and was soon back in control.

Kiwitt had problems making the weight and admitted it was problematic to be co-promoter, matchmaker, gym owner and having a family at the same time.

In an all Hamburg matchup for the vacant WBF Euro welterweight title saw Daryan Yasar (15-1) wear down previously unbeaten Menal Meno Topcu 8-1). Yasar floored hos opponent in the third and again in the sixth. Topcu was by then a spent force and the towel came in during the count ending matters 2.10 of the sixth round.

Big and powerful Ukrainian Viktor Faust (19-1) won the vacant WBO European heavyweight title when overweight Macedonian Todorche Cvetkov (14-4) went down and out from nothing much after only 18 seconds of the first round. Cvetkov was stunned by jab and it went downhill from there on. He took a knee and didn’t want to continue.

Super middle Alexander Chupil (16-0) got an easy win when Tanzanian Ajemani Amani Jr (22-8-2) went down twice in the first and then retired and didn’t come out for the second.

Super middle debutants Christian Patzke from Flensburg and Dean Porter from London, UK, drew over four. It was scored 38-38 on all cards after a good fight.

Tall stylish Czech middleweight Robert Roman (5-0) stopped Venezuelan Gregorio Dominguez (24-11) who didn’t come out for the third of a scheduled eight-rounder. Dominguez was hurt and floored in the second.

Local hero Ekin Erol (2-0) knocked out Englishman Hayden Sheriff(2-6) 1.02 of the first round in a fight made at middle eight scheduled for four.
Sheriff was down twice and showed poor punch resistance.

Super middle Can Goek (5-0) opened the show and outscored Nicaraguan veteran Robin Zamora (22-46) over six in an all southpaw fight. It was scored 5955, 59-54 and 58-56 for the German, who boxed well behind the jab.

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