Holstebro, Denmark - WBO female bantamweight champion Dina Thorslund (18-0) outscored Venezuelan challenger Niorkis Carreno (22-3) on scores of 99-91 twice and 100-90 in a no drama, no knockdown affair.

Thorslund dominated the action but had problems landing against a brave but limited opponent. Carreno was stunned in the eighth but kept trying in a wild awkward style.  

Danish super middleweight Jacob Bank (6-0) outscored Italian middleweight Christian Mazzon (7-4) over eight. It was scored 80-71 twice and 80-80-72. Bank outboxed and even outclassed his opponent but posed too much. Mazzon was under pressure in the last round but survived.  

Uk-based featherweight Thomas Essomba (11-7-1) enjoyed a decent workout against brave but outclassed Dane Michael Nielsen (6-2) and won on scores of 80-72 on all cards after eight. It was one sided to the point where it could have been stopped in the later rounds. It should be noted that Essomba, Alex Dilmaghani and Dina Thorslund are signed to Probellum.

Venezuelan super featherweight Luis Millan (20-5) was too tough for Payman Akbari (6-1) and won on scores of 78-74 twice and 77-75. Millan came out for the third looking like a spent force but once Akbari came out of an exchange with a cut he came back to life and dominated the fight after that. Akbari lacked the strength and skills to fight back and Millan came out a clear winner.

 In the show opener to TK Promotion's at the Grakjaer Arena, British super featherweight Alex Dilmaghani (20-2-1) outscored Colombian Victor Julio (16-4) in an all southpaw clash over eight. It was scored 77-75 twice 78-74. Julio boxed nicely but didn't work enough to win rounds.

If cruiserweight Jeppe "Pain Train" Moller Christensen (3-1) had the skills to match his heart he would easily had swept aside Georgian Irakli Alanidze (3-1) but as it was Alanidze beat Christensen after a wild slugfest. Christensen kept coming and walked into one stiff counter after another but somehow remained upright. After six it was scored a too close 57-56 twice and 59-54 all for Alanidze, who had a point deducted for holding in the fourth.