By Per Ake Persson

Tough French veteran light heavy Nadjib "Ironjib" Mohammedi (42-8) stopped Konni Konrad (24-3-1) in the fourth to win the vacant IBF European title on the headliner of Blanko Sports´ show In Friedrichshafen (Germany).

Mohammedi came up short in the US against the likes of "Krusher" Kovalev and OleksandrGvozdyk but at this level he is quite a force.

In Trondheim, Norway, boxer and model Anders Eggan (5-0) outscored Volodymyr Romanenko (8-9) over six.

Romanenko and his team made it to Amsterdam on Friday but somehow missed two connecting flights and arrived in Trondheim at noon fight night - minus his boxing equipment but the promoters solved the problems and Romanenko gave Eggan a solid fight.

In the co-feature cruiser Simen Nysaether (8-0) outscored Swede Samo Jangirov (4-2-1) over six hard-fought rounds.

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Heavyweight Patrick Korte (16-1) knocked out Croatian Marino Goles (24-10) 1.24 into the first round in the headliner of this show at the Grugahalle.. Korte won the vacant IBO Continental title.

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Still in Germany, but now in Schwaebish Gmuend middleweight and co-promoter Kasim Gashi (13-2) won the interim GBU title with a unanimous 12-round decision over Pavel Semjonov (24-13-2). In the chief support cruiser Mohammed Bekdash (17-0) stopped Estonian Anton Sjomkin (14-9-1) in the third.

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48-year old former WBA cruiserweight king Firat Arslan (47-8-3) stopped Finland´s Sami Enbom (18-5) in the third of a scheduled ten-rounder at the Verti Hall in Berlin. In the headliner super lightweight Jeremias Nicolas Ponce (25-0) upset local man Rico Mueller (25-3-1) and won the IBO title with a majority decision.

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In Katowice, Poland, big heavyweight Mariuz Wach (34-5) stopped much smaller Georgian Gorgita Gorgiladze (8-31) in the second. It was scheduled for eight.

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Spanish super lightweight Alejandro Moya (12-0) stopped Jarkko Putkonen (16-6-2) in the sixth in San Clemente de Llobregat on the outskirts of Barcelona. Also on the bill was super featherweight Moussa Gholam (14-0) who outscored Mexican Sergio Puente (28-8) over eight.