By Per Ake Persson

Danish light heavyweight Jonas Madsen, 9-0 in the pros, 5-3 in the amateurs, goes for the vacant IBF Youth title against Hungarian Ferenc Albert, 23-11, June 17 in Aarhus in what is the tenth Danish Fight Night promotion since its beginning 18 months. Madsen is still green but have made excellent progress since turning pro.

In the co-feature super middleweight veteran Lolenga Mock take on WBFoundation middleweight champion Gilbert Lenin Castillo, 14-1 and In the third headliner super middleweights Daniel Heinze, 6-1-1, and Bruno Tavarez, 9-0-1, square off again. Their first fight ended in a technical draw after three rounds after Heinze had suffered a badly cut lip. The fight was even at the time but Tavarez floored Heinze in the third.

The undercard is made up by heavyweight Pierre Madsen, 7-0, featherweight Ali Mohamed, 4-0, cruiserweight Detlef Rossing, 4-0, super lightweight Enock Poulsen, 4-0 and female feather Sarah Mahfoud, 2-0. The show is promoted by Brian Nielsen and Mogens Palle.

Heavyweight Christian Hammer, # 2 in the WBO ratings, will defend the WBO Euro title again early in the fall and is then expected to become mandatory challenger for Anthony Joshua. Hammer beat Erkan Teper last year, stopped David Price earlier this year and outscored Zine Eddine Benmakhlouf this weekend.

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Former WBA light heavyweight champ Juergen Braehmer has told German paper Ostzee Zeitung that he is coming back with July 15 as a possible date. No word on where or against who though.

The 38-year old Braehmer (48-3) lost the title to Nathan Cleverly October 1 of last year when he retired with an elbow injury in what was a close fight.

Since almost a year and a half Braehmer is co-trainer of WBA super middleweight titlist Tyron Zeuge and also trains, along with Michael Timm, young prospects Denis Radovan and Araik Marutjan.