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1st Open European KWU SENSHI Championship 2021 – the draws and live streaming

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. 

In this 1st KWU European Amateur Championship by rules of the KWU Professional League – SENSHI competitors will be divided into six categories: -70, -75, -80, -85, -90, +90. Each category will include eight fighters. Preliminary battles and semifinals will be held with protective equipment – helmet, elbow pads, leg protectors.

In the final, the fighters will use only gloves. The matches are played in the ring.

There will be a cash prize for all participants as follows:

The first battle (qualification) 1000 euros for victory – 500 euros for loss;

The second battle (semifinal) 1500 euros for victory – 1000 euros for loss;

The third battle (final) 2000 euros for victory – 1000 euros for loss.


July 9, 2021 

KWU SENSHI EURO draws – Day 2

The sequence of bouts KWU Senshi Euro – Day 2 – Beginning 10:00

Finalists will clash at the ninth edition of SENSHI and will fight for the unique European SENSHI belts.


Live Streaming Day 2


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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