Asikainen won his first
professional title in 2003, beating Kai Kauramaki to win the Finnish middleweight title. Asikainen later won the
EBU-
EU middleweight championship on 5 May 2006 after beating the
Frenchman Christophe Tendil by a knockout in the fifth round. After beating Sebastian Sylvester, a
German, on 3 June 2006, Asikainen became the
EBU Middleweight Champion. Asikainen defended the title twice, first against Alexander Sipos on 6 October 2006, and then against Lorenzo Di Giacomo on 30 January 2007. Sylvester regained the European middleweight title with TKO-victory in June 2007 in
Zwickau, Germany. In March 2007, Asikainen had been contracted to fight a rematch against Germany's
Sebastian Sylvester for the European title, however, Asikainen pulled out due to injury and Sylvester faced Italian
Alessio Furlan instead. The rematch between Asikainen and Sylvester took place in June 2007. Sylvester knocked Asikainen down twice in the eleventh round before the fight was stopped by the referee. In 2011 in Helsinki Amin Asikainen lost to
Piotr Wilczewski by TKO in the eleventh round, retiring from the sport soon after. On 22 April 2016, 40 years old Asikainen returned to the ring for a single match beating Ivan Jukic with points. ==Professional boxing record==