The gala was canceled due to a covid fall in the main match - but on September 11 it's time.

Elin Cederroos from Västerås (8-0) will take on Franchón Crews-Dezurn (7-1) in a spectacular meeting in the super middleweight class.

Four world championship titles are in the prize pool.

The Swede holds the world title in WBA and IBF, while Crew-Dezurn holds the belt in WBC and WBO.

The winner gets all the belts.

- The one who wins the match becomes the undisputed champion (definitive champion), plus a large prestigious belt is at stake, The ring magazine belt.

They choose a match where they put it at stake, says Cederroos to SVT Sport.

Persistent and strong

When SVT Sport meets Elin Cederroos, she joins the boxing club BK Rapids summer camp and trains.

She considers herself a persistent boxer.

- What makes me a good boxer is that I am physically strong, have good condition, can use my strength and hit hard.

Then I have a good recovery so that I can distribute my condition throughout the match.

"Will get a taste"

She describes her opponent as a typical American professional boxer.

- She wants to move forward, has solid experience as an amateur boxer and has a good record in professional boxing.

She is big and strong and is called "heavy hitting diva".

But Cederroos is confident before the match.

- We will get to know each other in the first rounds or she will speed up properly.

I think she will get tired, so in round five, six or seven she will get to taste some real.

It is the first time in all time that all world champion belts are fought for, both on the women's and men's side.

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