French welterweight Jordy Weiss (31-0-1, 3 KO) won the vacant EBU title last night in Laval (France) with a unanimous points win over tough Belgian Meriton Karaxha (30-8-4). 

Karaxha accepted the fight on a few days' notice after Spaniard Jon Miguez pulled out with a back injury.

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IBO middleweight Etinosa Oliha (18-0) defends the title on November 25 in Rietberg (Germany) against Swiss boxer Faton Vuksinhaj (16-0-2). 

Ex-champ Sergio "Maravilla" Martinez announced himself on social media as the opponent for Oliha but the fight was never made.

For Etinosa this is the first defense of the title that he won in July by beating Chilean Julio Alamos (16-1).

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French cruiserweights Alexandre Coustre (7-0) and David Radeff (12-19-3) clash for the vacant national title November 17 in Dunkerque in the north of France.

In the chief support EBU female super welterweight Priscilla Peterle (8-0) takes part in another non-title fight and this time against Patricia Cabrera (1-1) from Spain. The EBU has been unable to find a challenger for Peterle who won the title well over a year ago.

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Professional boxing will hit Andorra for the first time ever, reports Espabox. It will be a small pro-am show. Headlining is Argentinian bantamweight Diego Silva (6-0) who will face an opponent to be announced

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This past Saturday super lightweight , Ryan "Blue Chip" Martin (26-2, 16 KOs), made a successful return to the ring in extraordinary fashion, delivering a second-round knockout over the tough challenger Rogelio "Hercules" Jun Doliguez (25-6-2, 19 KOs). The scheduled 8-round bout took place at the Lum Color Center in Ontario, California, under the promotional banner of Elite Boxing USA.

After being absent from the ring for over a year, Martin shook off the rust and showcased his raw talent from the opening bell. Round one saw Martin battering Doliguez with a plethora of hard, precise punches, mostly left and right hooks, and straight right crosses. The electrifying moment came in the second round when Martin unleashed a vicious left hook to the body, sending Doliguez to the canvas. Doliguez was unable to make the 10-count, resulting in a sensational second-round knockout victory for Martin.