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SENSHI 9 will rock Kamchia on July 10

SENSHI 9 will produce a total of 13 fights, with the finals of The 1st KWU European Amateur Championship by rules of the KWU Professional League – SENSHI being half of the night fight

The 9th edition of the international SENSHI fight night is set to take place this July 10 on Bulgaria’s seaside – Kamchia, and this time the action will be double. 6 of the 13 scheduled bouts will be the finals of The 1st KWU European Amateur Championship by rules of the KWU Professional League – SENSHI and the other 7 clashes will be professional bouts between one of the finest fighters – the second part is reserved for 7 professional fights between fighters from 11 countries such as Bulgaria, Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Germany, Spain, Bosnia and Hercegovina, Greece, Croatia, France, and Romania.

The semi-finals of the Euro championship will be taking place on July 8th and 9th. 60 fighters from 15 countries, separated into 6 categories ( –70, -75, -80, -85, -90, +90 kg) with the 12 winners from July 9th qualifying for the finals the next day.

The 1st KWU European Amateur Championship by rules of the KWU Professional League – SENSHI scheduled for 8-10 of July in a framework of the KWU International Summer camp Kamchia 4-11 July 2021.

The event was originally scheduled for December last year but was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic and the then epidemiological situation in the country. 


SENSHI 9 is brought to you by KWU International Professional League, Armeec Insurance Group, MAX Sport, Bulgaria Air, M-Car Group – BWM.

Media partners of SENSHI 9 are Boec.BG and Boec.COMBulgaria ON AIRFITE.tvGol.bgTopsport.bgkwunion.com, Russian Union Of Martial Arts – RSBI.RU,  KyokushinКarate.News and Fighto.News


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