The EBU have ordered a rematch between Kerman Lejarraga and Dylan Charrat and has set October 31 as the deadline for private negotiations.

Lejarraga (33-2) won their first fight and the vacant EBU super welter title with a close technical decision over Charrat (20-1-1) on September 11.

The fight was stopped in the tenth round with the Spaniard badly cut after an accidental clash of heads. Kerrman was at the time ahead by a close margin - and appeared to be the stronger man at the time of the stoppage after a good start by the Frenchman.

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The purse bid for the fight between Agit Kabayel vs Marco Huck for the vacant EBU heavyweight title, that were scheduled for September 22, has been pushed back to October 4.

Kabayel is promoted by SES and has a US contract with Top Rank while Marco Huck is his own man. 

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French heavyweight Tony Yoka (11-0) has relinquished the EU title - a not very surprising move. Yoka stopped Petar Milas l(15-1) last time out and is ready for bigger fights.

The mandatory challenger, Belgian Hervé Hubeaux (33-3), will now face the highest available challenger.
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Frenchman Massi Tachour (16-4) has relinquished the EU title and is now the mandatory challenger for the vacant EBU super lightweight title along with Dane Enock Poulsen (11-0). 

There will be purse bids on October 4 but look for this one to land on the Danish Fight Night promotion in Brondby, Denmark, on November 6.

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Heavyweight Pezhman Seifkhani (12-0) headlines the professional boxing part of a pro-am show in Jonkoping, Sweden, November 27. Opponent is to be announced.

The amateur part of the event is made up of a Sweden vs Norway international.
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Former IBO welter champion Sebastjan Formella (22-2) headlines the annual Frtiz Sdunek Memorial held at the Fritz Sdunek Halle in Zinnowitz (Germany) on September 25. Formella takes on Hungarian Ferenc Hafner.

Sdunek was already an established trainer and coach when the wall between East- and West Germany came down in 1989 and joined Universum in the early 1990's. Over the years he trained both the Klitschko brothers, Dariusz Michalczewski, Felix Sturm, Juan Carlos Gomez, Artur Grigorian and many others. He passed away in 2014.

The annual Memorials are promoted by Wiking Box Team.