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SENSHI 25 exploded the arena with epic clashes!

Four knockouts and three Bulgarian victories blew the minds of combat sports fans

On 22 February the Palace of Culture and Sports in Varna, Bulgaria, was the arena of heavy fights during the 25th edition of the International Gala Fight Night SENSHI. The event brought together 22 elite fighters from 14 countries, who offered the audience 11 challenging and dynamic fights, along with 9 strong debuts. Martial arts witnessed 4 knockouts, an extra round of contested fighting and several spectacular reversals.

Check out the full results of the fights at SENSHI 25:

Fight №1

Cat. -70 kg KWU FULL CONTACT

Samo Petje (Slovenia) won over Lorenzo Di Vara (Italy) by knockout in the second round.

Fight №2

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Andrej Kedves (Croatia)won over Ivan Naccari (Italy) via unanimous judjes’ decision.

Fight №3

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Konstantin Stoykov (Bulgaria) won over Valentin Knau (Germany) via judjes’ decision.

Fight №4

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Dominik Bereczki (Hungary) won over  Dani Traore (Germany) via judjes’ decision.

Fight №5

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Nikola Todorovic (Serbia) won over Ilyass Chakir (Morocco) via unanimous judjes’ decision.

Fight №6

Cat. -85 kg KWU OPEN

Deyan Galinov (Bulgaria) won over Vakhtanhi Shanava (Spain) via unanimous judjes’ decision.

Fight №7

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Agon Bellaqa (Germany) won over Sebastian Lutaniuc (Romania) via unanimous judjes’ decision after an extra round.

Fight №8

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Florin Ivanoaie (Romania) won over Francesko Xhaja (Albania) by knockout in the first round.

Fight №9

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Tomas Stoimenov (Bulgaria) won over Endrit Emini (Germany)by knockout in the first round.

Fight №10

Cat. 95+ kg KWU FULL CONTACT
Marius Munteanu (Romania) Sene Lamine (France) by knockout in the second round.

Fight №11

Cat. -95 kg KWU OPEN

Mathias Martic (Croatia) won over Pavel Milev (Bulgaria) via judjes’ decision.

The SENSHI 25 Special Awards were presented at the end of the extreme event by legends Shihan Akira Masuda, Shihan Semmy Schilt and Shihan Ryu Narushima.

– The “Knockout of the Night” award was won by Samo Petce (Slovenia).

– The “Best Technique” award went to Andrei Kedves (Croatia).

– The “Fighting Spirit” award was presented to Sebastian Lutaniuk (Romania).

– The “Most Spirited Fighter” award was also givento Pavel Milev (Bulgaria).

SENSHI 25 has once again proven to be a stage for classy and experienced fighters to battle under the arena lights, setting high standards for the new season. More information about the fight gala, upcoming events and plenty of footage and videos from the spectacular fights can be found at senshi.com, as well as on SENSHI’s social media accounts onFacebookInstagram and YouТube.

Expect the next spectacular event of the SENSHI Gala Nights in May, which will rock Plovdiv this time!

The 25th edition of Gala Night SENSHI is organized in cooperation with the KWU International Professional League, as well as with the special support of Armeec Insurance Company, MAX Sport, Bulgaria Air, M Car Group – BMW dealer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Service and St. St. Constantine and Helena Holding.

The media partners of SENSHI 25 are Boec.BG and Boec.COM, Bulgaria ON AIR, MAX Sport, the American online combat sports television TrillerTV, Dir.bg, Kwunion.com, Kyokushin Karate News, Fighto.News and Novinata.bg.

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