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SENSHI 10 (5.12.2021)

Fight #1: Cat. 70 kg, ruleset: KWU SENSHI:
João Pedro Silva (Portugal) vs. Petar Stoykov (Bulgaria)

Fight #2: Cat. 70 kg, ruleset: KWU Full Contact
Tudor PotoroacaR (Romania) vs. Dragomir Petrov (Bulgaria)

Fight #3: Cat. 75 kg, ruleset: KWU Full Contact
Philipp Häfeli “The Sniper” (Switzerland) vs. Atanas Bozhilov (Bulgaria)

Fight #4: Cat. 70 kg, ruleset: KWU SENSHI:
Alexis Laugeois (France) vs. Artеm Pashporin (Russia)

Fight #5: Cat. 80 kg, ruleset: KWU Full Contact
Pavel Turuk (Belarus) vs. Eduard Aleksanyan (Bulgaria)

Fight #6: Cat. 85 kg, ruleset: KWU Full Contact
Filip Sekulovic (Montenegro) vs. Alexander Petrov (Bulgaria)

Fight #7: Cat. 85 kg, ruleset: KWU Full Contact
Ruben Garcia (Spain) vs. Andrey Chekhonin (Russia)

Fight #8: Cat. +95 kg, ruleset: KWU Full Contact
Nikola Filipovic (Serbia) vs. Danylo Voievodkin (Ukraine)

Fight #9: Cat. +95 kg, ruleset: KWU Full Contact
Radovan Kulla (Slovakia) vs. Ahmed Krnjic (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Fight #10 Cat. 80 kg, ruleset: KWU Full Contact
Assane Bafeta (France) vs. Sergej Braun (Germany)

4 knockdowns in less than 30 seconds – this could happen only on the ring of SENSHI

Enjoy a quick recap of the SENSHI 10 fight gala, which delivered titanic action

Titanic clashes, tough knockouts, and surprising turnouts made the 10th edition of SENSHI probably the most memorable one so far! On the ring of SENSHI 10 viewers and the audience had the privilege to witness probably the most dynamic round on the gala so far – with 4 knockdowns in less than 30 seconds!

Enjoy a quick recap of SENSHI 10’s clashes:

Fight #1: Cat. 70 kg, ruleset: KWU SENSHI:

SENSHI vet Petar Stoykov from Bulgaria defeated Portugal’s Joao „The Kalashnikov“ Silva via UD in the opening bout of the fight card.

Fight #2: Cat. 70 kg, ruleset: KWU Full Contact

Bulgaria’s Dragomir Petrov suffered his first-ever SENSHI loss in the bout against Romania’s Tudor Potoroaca, with the winner being decided after an extra round.

Fight #3: Cat. 75 kg, ruleset: KWU Full Contact

Bulgaria’s Atanas Bozhilov earned himself a nice and well-deserved victory at the SENSHI 10 event. The World WAKO PRO champion defeated Switzerland’s Philipp „The Sniper“ Häfeli via UD, as he managed to bounce back after his most recent loss at SENSHI 9. That was victory number 8 for Bozhilov and not such a successful debut for

Fight #4: Cat. 70 kg, ruleset: KWU SENSHI:

The fourth clash of the titans in SENSHI ended with an attractive throw in the ring, for which we can thank the rules of SENSHI, by which the duel was conducted – KWU SENSHI. Deservedly the victory went to the multiple world champion in Muay Thai in W5, GPRO, S1 Artem Pashporin from Russia. He defeated his opponent Alexis Laugeois from France, for whom this was SENSHI’s debut.

Fight #5: Cat. 80 kg, ruleset: KWU Full Contact

Eduard Aleksanyan from Bulgaria, aka Mr. Show, defeated Pavel Turuk from Belarus after 3 rounds x 3 minutes. It was the WAKO PRO K1 European champion′s 4th win on the ring of SENSHI.

Fight #6: Cat. 85 kg, ruleset: KWU Full Contact

The sixth match in the international fight show offered perhaps the most spectacular round ever seen in the history of SENSHI – with 4 knockdowns in less than half a minute! In the clash Alexander Petrov (Bulgaria) debuted on the ring of SENSHI against Filip Sekulovic (Montenegro). Petrov’s debut will definitely be remembered – he defeated Sekulovic with TKO in the second round.

Fight #7: Cat. 85 kg, ruleset: KWU Full Contact

Ruben Garcia from Spain debuted on the SENSHI′s ring with a win against one of the best SENSHI fighters – the WAKO PRO low kick World champion and WAKO low kick World kickboxing champion Andrey Chekhonin.

Fight #8: Cat. +95 kg, ruleset: KWU Full Contact

The definition of “clash of the titans” became even clearer in the eighth match of SENSHI – in it, Nikola Filipovic (Serbia) defeated Danylo Voievodkin (Ukraine) by unanimous decision.

Fight #9: Cat. +95 kg, ruleset: KWU Full Contact

The 9th match of the SENSHI gala night was put against each other representatives of the Bosnian and Slovak schools. Ahmed Krnjic Bosnia and Herzegovina recorded another SENSHI victory, defeating debutant Radovan Kulya from Slovakia by a judge’s decision.

Fight #10 Cat. 80 kg, ruleset: KWU Full Contact

Sergej Brown (Germany) knocked out Assane Bafeta (France) in the second round of their battle at SENSHI 10. Brown’s magnificent knockout brought him a special knockout of the evening award, as well as another big prize that surprised the SENSHI audience.

 

For the first time at SENSHI, on the occasion of the 10th special edition of the gala, was announced for the first time the annual special award “Spartacus”. It is going to be awarded each year by the National Combat Sports Association of Bulgaria to the SENSHI fighter with excellent performance and highest achievements on the gala fights throughout the year.

The first major special “Spartacus” prize was awarded by Shihan Ivo Kamenov – Chairman of KWU International Professional League and Chairman of Bulgaria’s National Combat Sports Association to Sergej Brown.

The special award “Fighting spirit” was earned by Dragomir Petrov, and the knockout of the evening deservedly went to the debutant Alexander Petrov.

Special guests, referees, and commentators of SENSHI were the living legends in K1 and instructors in the Professional League of Kyokushin – multiple world K1 champions Peter Aerts, Semmy Schilt, and Ernesto Hoost. For the first time debut as a referee at the gala made another great legend – the first champion of the chains “K-1 Max” and “SUPERKOMBAT” Albert Kraus.

SENSHI 10 was broadcast live on FITE, Bulgaria ON AIR, Max Sport 1, Senshi.com, Boec.BG, Boec.COM, kwunion.com, and Kyokushinkarate.news.

Follow SENSHI′s social media channels in Facebook, Instagram and Youtube to enjoy the amazing duels. You could watch SENSHI 10 on record on FITE.

 

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