By Per Ake Persson

Former WBA super middleweight champ Vincent Feigenbutz, 30-2, won the vacant GBU title Saturday night in Karlsruhe when he stopped Pole Przemyslaw Opalach, 27-3, in the fifth round.

Opalach was second best throughout, he was cut in the third, bled badly from the nose in the fifth and when Feigenbutz opened up he had no defence and it was stopped with Opalach pretty much out on his feet.

In the chief support welterweight Ahmad Ali, 14-0-1, won the vacant GBU title with a unanimous decision over Denis Krieger, 14-8-2.. It was scored 119-109, 120-108 and 117-111.

In the evening's third world title fight Sarah Bormann, 10-0, retained the WIBF and GBU female light flyweight title with a points win over Belgian Sanae Jah, 15-4-1. It was scored 100-89, 99-90 and 98-91

WBC # 7 lightweight Yvan Mendy, 41-5-1, stopped overmatched Georgian Achiko Odikadze,in Ponte Sante Maxence, France, also Saturday night. Oidkadze was down three times from body shots.

On the same show middleweight veteran Karim Achour, 27-5-3, outscored Diego Shamatavaa, also from the Georgian Republic, over eight. The judges had it 78-73, 79-72, 79-73.

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On Friday night in Berlin Troja Boxing Group staged a big show at Columbia Club. Light heavyweight prospect Jamny Kumande, 6-0, returned after a layoff and won the Int´l German (GBA version) with a points win over Vlastislav Cepo, 6-1, Kumande was previously with Rocky´s Box Promotion headed by the late Graciano Rocchigiani.