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SENSHI debut in Moscow on November 1, 2019

During the Battle of Champions at the “Luzhniki” Palace of Sport the European champion and silver medalist from the world championship – Jan Soukup (Czech Republic), met Timur Gastashev (Russia) who won at the third edition of SENSHI in Kamchia and is also a World and European champion. The fight was under the KWU SENSHI rules – it allows elbow strikes, throws, only one knee to the head with two hands grip, active clinch 5 seconds, sweeps. The referee of the fight was Senpai Nikolay Atanasov – head coach of the Bulgarian national Muay Thai team, All Japan champion (2010), 2nd place (2013), World Muay Thai championship silver medalist.

Enjoy the presentation of the fight!

Full fight:

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