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戦士 SENSHI 12 results

The 12th edition of the 戦士 SENSHI international elite fighting chain is forever in the “classics” section. A total of 13 fights offered plenty of action, spectacular knockouts, great technique, and evenly matched close fights until the last second. Practically, combat sports fans around the world saw all elements of the game. 

In the main event of the evening, Dragomir Petrov (Bulgaria) lost in a very close match to Brazilian superstar Bruno Gazzani, who is among the top names in GLORY.

Here are all the results: 

Montana Aerts def. Mina Kirlaki via SD

Kim-Alina Ross def. Chiara Giusti via UD

Lucas Tryfonos def. Sergey Charnetsky via doctor stoppage in the second round

Stefan Latescu def. Olivie Langlois-Ross via KO in the third round

Uku Jurjendal def. Bas Vorstenbosch via KO in the second round

Atanas Bozhilov def. Giorgi Bazanov via UD

Andrej Kedves def. Max Spodarenko via UD

Florin Lambaggiou def. Unal Alkais via KO in the second round

Eduard Alexanyan def. Beni Osmanoski via KO in the first round

Nikola Todorovic def. Bilal Bakhouche-Chareuf via SD

Boban Ilioski def. Jakub Smigielski via KO in the first round

Alexander Petrov def. Ruben Garcia via UD

Bruno Gazani def. Dragomir Petrov via UD

A total of three special awards were handed out – Dragomir Petrov got the “Fighting spirit of the Night”, Romania’s Stefan Latescu got “The Best KO of the Night” and Croatia’s Andrej Kedves received the “Best Technique” award.

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