His most important battle.

the 18-year-old Oliver Møllenberg (4-0-0, 2 KO’s) was on Saturday night in Gillelejehallen to Q Pro Boxings popular boksestævne close the ballet with the WBO’s Youth World Championship in the super-lightweight is up for grabs.

The nubile Gilleleje-talent would in today’s occasion, dueling against the 21-year-old French-moroccan Jaouad Belmehdi (7-0-2, 2 KO’s). A blank – yet undefeated – leaf at these edges.

The two young boxers should fight for the title of ’junior world champion’, and with a win could Oliver Møllenberg thus becoming the youngest dane to achieve the feat.

It was also the first time that the talented Q Pro-boxer stepped up in the boxing ring for a boxing match that was set for the entire ten laps.

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Bokseekspert Brian Mathiasen was in advance in any doubt about whether the mon was a bold move – a ’little genius’ – to focus intensively on a junior title already in Oliver Møllenbergs fifth appearance as a professional boxer – or on the other hand, was a bit hasty and foolhardy.

But he was on the contrary sure, to Gilleleje-the kid would get his life’s shock’, if the fight were to go all times – even if Oliver Møllenberg even by his own admission, had sparret 150 laps up to his first heavyweight championship.

But there is after all, the difference to go four laps, and manage to weather through ten, with a chock-full Gillelejehallen as a small home-cauldron, probably can get one’s adrenalin to gallop around in the body.

But a hungry and ambitious Oliver Møllenberg took a chance in a fight, not exactly a duel between two combatants who tops the BoxRec list, but can create some positive attention on the winner.

Nationalsagnene was sung, and Gillelejehalen woke up even more, now that their local boxer, tonight’s leading role, had taken the ring.

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Oliver Møllenberg used 1. Place to mark the distance to his opponent and shut in moments up the pace with some combinations of deep punches, hooks and uppercuts.

Fast and dynamic sloghan when Jaouad Belmehdi a short moment of lowered guard.

Møllenberg was millimeters from landing a deadly uppercut, but the 21-year-old French-moroccan dodged barely.

With its long højrearm he could keep a safe distance and, in turn, hammers the jaw when Jaouad Belmehdi would check on the body of the young dane.

In the 3. Place bed the two duellanter both from themselves. And Møllenberg received a hard left hook to the jaw that knocked him slightly off course.

Jaouad Belmehdi had its violent explosions, and forced Oliver Møllenberg out the ropes in moments, but kontrastød to the body was Gilleleje-knægtens backlash.

It was Oliver Møllenberg who was forced around in manegen, but yet it seemed controlled and cool from Oliver Møllenberg, who always remembered our guard and shot again at his opponent, as the crowd flew up out of the chairs …

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In 5. Place was the dane knocked down, but jumped swiftly to his feet again. Jaouad Belmehdi got stressed Møllenberg, however, got the country a real blast of a left hook, which got the whole Gillelejehallen to blouse up.

But the young dane also received many hits and lost perhaps more and more grip on the duel. Jaouad Belmehdi seemed to be more upstairs, as 6. Place was called by …

But when 7. Game went in and fought Oliver Møllenberg back with the rapid, consistent intervention to both the body and the face. But the idea seemed too soon to be empty, as the fight progressed.

Blood from the nose and the corners of the mouth from Oliver’s face, then hammering hard out of the young dane, who had to slide victory in the country, with willpower in complete unknown territory in a 10. place.

A scuffle of the very hard to the last, the last spurts alike in front of hjemmepublikummet.

A boxing match in a high tempo with two aggressive, angrebsivrige boxers. The audience screamed, Møllenberg danced away from Jaouad Belmehdi with the absolute last effort. Both boxers reached his hands up instinctively when the fight was over.

He gave everything. And seemed enormously emotional before the decision.

It ended in a draw in a fierce fight much to the frustration of the travelling French supporters.

Draw now: 95-95, 97-93, and 95-95.

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