Here's the summary for the event:
Kevin Lele Sadjo vs. Giovanni De Carolis:
Sadjo by TKO in the 8th round.
Mickael Diallo vs. Nadjib Mohammedi:
Diallo by TKO in the 4th round.
Maxime Devignaud vs. Jimmy Wailly:
Devignaud by unanimous decision.
Marine Beauchamp vs. Mahjouba Oubtil:
Draw by split decision.
Rida Jkitou vs. Patrik Jevicky:
Jkitou by KO in the 1st round.
The European super middleweight champion, Kévin Lélé Sadjo (21-0, 19 KOs), is gearing up for a significant title defense against the seasoned Italian challenger, Giovanni De Carolis (33-10-1, 16 KOs). Following a spectacular victory over Abraham Buonarrigo via a fourth-round referee stoppage last December in Marseille, Sadjo is eager to continue his dominance in the super middleweight category.
The showdown between Sadjo and De Carolis is slated for March 9 at the Palais des Sports Marcel-Cerdan in Levallois, Hauts-de-Seine. At the age of 33, Sadjo boasts an undefeated record. On the other hand, the 39-year-old De Carolis brings a wealth of experience into the ring. Having held the WBA title, De Carolis poses a formidable test for the reigning champion Sadjo.
The stakes for Sadjo extend beyond this fight, with his promoter Yohan Zaoui eyeing a future bout against Christian Mbilli should Sadjo emerge victorious. This potential matchup adds an intriguing layer to the upcoming contest, heightening anticipation among boxing enthusiasts.
As Sadjo and De Carolis prepare to clash, the boxing community is abuzz with excitement. This battle promises to be a memorable confrontation between two distinguish
Fight card:
▪️Kevin Lele Sadjo vs. Giovanni De Carolis, 12 rounds, for Sadjo’s European super middleweight title
▪️Mickael Diallo vs. Nadjib Mohammedi, 10 rounds, light heavyweight
▪️Maxime Devignaud vs. Jimmy Wailly, 6 rounds, welterweight
▪️Marine Beauchamp vs. Mahjouba Oubtil, 6 rounds, welterweight
▪️Rida Jkitou vs. Patrik Jevicky, 6 rounds, cruiserweight