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Eduard Aleksanyan against inspired Ukrainian at SENSHI 11

“Mr. Show” will be part of another SENSHI fight show.

One of the best Bulgarian martial artists Eduard Aleksanyan will have a new challenge on February 26, when the international gala evening SENSHI 11 will be held. The athlete will face the 23-year-old Ukrainian Vladislav Tiurmenko in the fifth match of the fight card of the eleventh edition of SENSHI. 

The pair will compete according to the rules of KWU Full Contact in the category up to 80 kg.

The 23-year-old Tiurmenko will make his debut in the SENSHI ring and this will undoubtedly motivate him for an even stronger performance. The Ukrainian fighter is the winner of the WAKO Kickboxing World Cup and the Wizard Open Ring 2018/2019 international tournament. Tiurmenko is Ukraine’s K-1 kickboxing champion.

Aleksanyan will seek his fifth consecutive victory in the SENSHI ring. 

Read more HERE.


SENSHI 11 is organized with the cooperation of the KWU International Professional League, Armeec Insurance Group, Max Sport, Bulgaria Air, M-Car Group.

The media partners of the event are Boec.BG and Boec.COM, Bulgarian national TV Bulgaria ON AIR, US online platform for combat sports FITE, Gol.bg, Topsport.bg, kwunion.com, Russian Union Of Martial Arts, KyokushinКarate.News and Fighto.News.

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