By Per Ake Persson

Italian cruiserweight Fabio Turchi, 16-0, will now face Finn Sami Enbom, 18-2, on April 26 in Florence, Italy.

Enbom replace Frenchman Jean Jacques Oliver. At stake is the WBC International Silver title.

Enbom was all set to fight May 4 in Trondheim (Norwy) against Simen Nysaether but that show got cancelled.

Swedish heavyweight Attila Levin (35-4) returned for one fight only and outscored Greek Marios Kollias (5-2-1) over four rounds last night on a mixed MMA / boxing show in Gothenburg. Levin said afterwards this was his last fight and that he had come back just to get a win in his final fight. Levin´s last fight prior to this was a TKO loss to Robert Helenius in 2010.

Attila "the Hun" was for many years based in Florida and was a fringe contender and beat the likes of Ray Austin, Fernely Feliz and Ross Puritty but lost to Jeremy Williams in 2004 in what was a crossroads fight. A loss to Nikolai Valuev in 2005 led to a brief retirement but he returned in 2007 in an on and off comeback that ended in 2010.

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Light heavies Hakim Zoulikha (26-10) and Sergey Demchenko (21-14-1) clash for the vacant EU title June 22 in Milan. Italy, on a OPI since 82 promotion.

The previous man to hold this title was Orial Kolaj, who relinquished it for a fight for the EBU title against Dominic Boesel, and then pulled out due to injury after the weighin was done the day before the fight and thus all was lost.

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French heavyweight Nicolas Wamba made his prod ebut last night in Agde and stopped Aleksander Lepsveridze (3-5-1) in the second round. If the name Wamba rings a bell yes, this is the son of former WBC cruiserweight king Anaclet Wamba. The 31-year old Nicolas has now turned to boxing after a fine career in martial arts.

In the headliner on this show middleweight Diego Natchoo (18-1-4) retained the French title with a unanimous decision over veteran Patrick Momene Mokamba (7-26-4).