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Oliha against Seck on April 6

Italian IBO World champion in middleweight Etinosa Oliha (19-0) will fight Frenchman Ismael Seck (12-7-2) on April 6 in Falkensee, Germany.

The 10-rounder will be in undercard of the event promoted by Agon Sports and Kuc Boxing Promotion, and in which main event will be IBF World super-welterweight fight between Jack Culcay (33-4) and Bakhram Murtazaliev (21-0).

Oliha last fought on November last year where he beat Faton Vukshinaj (16-1-2) by unanimous decision and defended the IBO title.

Seck is IBO Continental champion and last defended the title in November last year, beating by unanimous decision Donjuan van Heerden.

Credit: Agon Sports