the municipality of RINGKØBING (Ekstra Bladet): the district of Nørrebro-the boxer Mahdi Jallaw (0-1) was the first professional fighter in the ring on Saturday in Ringkøbing.

The 18-year-old talent had to boxing promoter Peter Forsmans debut competition up against the Serbian Nemanja Jasenovski (0-2). A boxer who only six weeks ago got the ass on the comedy in Gilleleje the Hall towards a debut Oliver Møllenberg.

An affordable task for the Mahdi Jallaw, that the death and agony having to revanchere a surprising and bitter defeat in its debut in the summer for a experienced and strong ukrainer.

Mahdi Jallaw was in full control in 1. place.

The former youth european champion remained, however, for a start at the safe distance of his Serbian opponent – just to see him thoroughly an.

But Jallaw worked wisely with his left jab and went on well chosen times in the offensive, with dangerous punches-combinations, when Jasenovski opened and showed signs of weakness.

the Serb was repeatedly pushed into the ropes and did not seem particularly resistant.

In the 2. place was Jasenovski not surprisingly, sent to the count for the first time, after a hard left-hook from the Mahdi Jallaw, who really had turned up the volume and this attribute in particular.

on the other hand, Jasenovski it hard to seriously threaten his Danish opponent, and 3. game may the innocent serb once again a trip in the canvas. Mahdi Jallaw went in total-offensive and sent a series of deadly battles in the smasken at his opponent.

in Particular, a pair of hard uppercuts went clean in! And gong-gong reached not to call out to 4. place, before Nemanja Jasenovski had abandoned the search for the impossible – namely, a victory.

To big cheers from Nørrebro-knægtens travelling supporters and Vesterhavshallens spectators could he proud triumph as the victor in the municipality of Ringkøbing Fight Night-the competition’s first match.

An iron-clad victory by TKO to the talent of the Mahdi Jallaw – first professional victory in the house!

In the Fight Night-the second leg was Dutch Alicia Holzken (2-0) put the Ukrainian Oksana Romanova (9-24-1) in place.

An intense battle that went all 6. laps. With all dommerstemmer (60-53, 60-53 and 60-53) was the winner Alicia Holzken.

The Dutch fluevægter is a really an interesting name in women’s boxing. And she will be exciting to follow!

Last year’s Danish champion, sjællandsmester and nordic champion in the amateur level, Oliver Møllenberg (1-0), was in the ring for his only second fight as a professional.

the Debut of barely six weeks ago in Gilleleje was carried out with great conviction: A hard leverstød in 1. instance lowered: the Serbian duel.

Saturday it was all about even a serb: This time, Mirko Jovic (2-8). Certainly not an intimidating RESUME, but enough to the talented Oliver Møllenberg took the task very seriously.

1. the lap was well done: Oliver Møllenberg danced around Mirko Jovic and gave the school-examples of fast dodges. The serb beat holes in the air, while the 18-year-old dane took advantage of his long reach and worked wisely with his jab.

A dry and hard leverstød from Oliver’s left paw is sent Mirko Jovic for the count in slutnigen of 1. place.

And otherwise dominated the young dane to the lap with its powerful series, while Jovic was referred to the sporadic kontrastød.

In the 2. place screamed Oliver’s ringhjørne at uppercuts! And any of Gilleleje-knægtens deadly deep blow in the bag on the Mirko Jovic. The serb had to hide away in the guard, while Gilleleje-the boxer attempted to knock him tender.

3. the lap was a more equal performance. Oliver is sent a couple of trips on the ropes, while a overzealous Jovic tried to clobber out just a bit back in the purge. Thomas Møllenberg screamed: ‘Come on away from there!’ And Oliver rode out the storm.

the Last lap was clearly on the dane’s premises. And Mirko Jovic had to cling to its parades, while Oliver set the pace of his combinations.

It was a total titles (now, 40-35, 40-35 and 40-35) to Oliver Møllenberg. The 18-year-old talents other pro-victory.