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Ahlin wins WBF Intercontinental title

Sweden’s, Oscar Ahlin (26-2) won the WBF Intercontinental title in light-heavyweight division.

In the show in Mamo on April 13, Ahlin beat Michal Ryba (20-11-1) of Czech Republic via split decision. Two judges scored the fight in favor of Ahlin (96:94, 97:93) and one scored in favor of Ryba (96:94).

In undercard Marianne Ahlborg (7-1) won via unanimous decision against Ester Konecna (4-27-2).

Victores got also Mohammed Abdurahim (5-0) against Sandro Stanic (2-7-1), John Salomonsson (2-0) against Ilirjan Kodra (0-1-1) and Adeolphe Sylva (2-2) against Sebastian Wojtan (2-9).

Noel Gabor (1-0) and Antonia Nemo (1-0) made successful debuts.

Credit: Boxing Scene