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Euro News: Linn Sandstrom succeeds in promoting Armand Krajnc

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Former WBO middleweight champion Armand Krajnc promotes his 11th show, and of course it is called Armand Boxing Promotion 11. The event takes place at the luxury hotel Jazy’s in Gothenburg (Sweden).

Australian-Swedish Linn Sandstrom, 9-3-3 (2 KO), won the main event with a 10-round unanimous decision over brave but outclassed Bolivian Carla Camila Campos, 6-3 (5 KO), and 23-year-old. Scored 100-90 on every card, Sandstrom, 32, dominated the fight. But it doesn’t seem to be hurting Campos, with the WBA title at stake. But for that position Depends on who you ask. But from the stage they announced it as an international title.

Former WBC junior middleweight champion Mikaela Loren, 33-7-1 (14 KO), tied with Newcastle, England’s Jordan Barker-Porter, 8-3-1. (1 KO) Over six hard-fought rounds, scores were 58-56 both ways and 57-57. Barker-Porter, who is 30 years old and 18 years Lauren’s junior, came into the game with a cleaner punch. But he also encourages grappling and wrestling mostly from the inside. Brave and as strong as she is, Lauren shows that time waits for no one.

The undercard fight of the night is between 3-0 cruiserweight John Salomonson and hard-hitting 5-4 (5 knockouts) Martin Sedlak. Salomon Ssson, who like his opponent is 34 years old, ran into some problems early on. But they closed strong for a unanimous victory by scores of 38-37 twice and 39-36.

In Tallinn, Estonia, Fair Play Promotion and Lammi Boxing Management had a small show outside the ring at Warrior Fight Club, a pro fight featuring three visiting Norwegians, and all three emerged victorious after fire. There were 4 good matches scheduled, however, BoxRec was accepted.

Heavyweight Braj Lange Hansen, 3-0, held off local heroes. Alexander Bolzanov 1-1 Hansen, which is much higher than his opponent. Caught Bolzanovs with his powerful right multiple times. But Bolzanov kept trying until he was injured and fell in the third. He got up but was beaten along the ropes and then the ropes stopped.

Lightweight Zayed Kazemi 2-0 edged Latvia’s Dinars Skripkins 4-9-2 after a quick battle, earning scores of 40-36 from all three judges.

In the opening game, light heavyweight Adrian Hagen, 2-0, was outscored in the final minutes. (He flew in from Germany on fight day) Serhii Ksendzov 4-31, scores 39-37 twice and 38-38..

The three Norwegians will return to action on November 16 in Espoo (Finland) at Elite Boxing’s big Scandinavian Showdown.

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