Superstudio, Milan, Italy - Super middleweight Daniele Scardina (16-0, 14 KOs) won a ten round unanimous decision over Henri Kekalainen (11-6) to win the vacant IBF International super middleweight title. The scores were 98-91, 98-91 and 98-91.

The card was carried by DAZN as part of the Matchroom Italy card.

Vissia Trovato (12-2, 5 KOs) was shocked in her bid for the vacant WBC silver featherweight title, when she lost a ten round unanimous decision to Erika Hernandez (10-1), with scores of 97-91, 98-90 and 98-90.

Maxim Prodan (16-0-1, 14 KOs) won a ten round unanimous decision over Steve Jamoye (25-7-2). The scores were 98-91, 970-93 and 96-93. Prodan picks up the vacant IBF International welterweight title.

IN OTHER NEWS: Announced on BT Sport this evening, Amir Khan will fight Terrance Crawford on Saturday 20 April, exclusively live on BT Sport Box Office.

In his third fight since his return to boxing, Khan will travel to Madison Square Gardens to take on unbeaten, three-weight World Champion Crawford, for the WBO World Welterweight belt.

Undercard fighters include Shakur Stevenson, Teofimo Lopez, Christopher Diaz, Edis Tatli, Feliz Vedejo and Bryan Vasquez

The critically acclaimed and award-winning Katie Taylor documentary KATIE directed by Ross Whitaker (Unbreakable: The Mark Pollock Story) will be available to stream on Netflix in Ireland from Monday, 11 March.

KATIE which has been wowing audiences since it picked up the Best Irish Feature Documentary award at the Galway Film Fleadh last summer intimately follows champion boxer Katie Taylor as she attempts to rebuild her career after a year of turmoil threatened to derail her career. With many writing her off, Taylor decided to start again, and the notoriously private champion agreed to let a small crew document her attempt to rescale the heights.

Katie Taylor has won six amateur European championships, five world amateur championships and is an Olympic Gold Medal winner from the London 2012 Olympic Games.  She turned professional after a disastrous campaign at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, which saw her crash out in the first round despite being favourite to win.  The film unravels the deeply personal reasons behind the career low and shows the champions grit and determination to start over as a professional. Katie won her first world title within a year and became the first woman in history to headline her own Sky Sports show.

The feature documentary is produced by Ross Whitaker and Aideen O’Sullivan (When Ali Came To Ireland) for True Films and Venom with Andrew Freedman (His & Hers, Mom and Me) as Executive Producer with funding from Screen Ireland, RTE, the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland and Wildcard Distribution.