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戦士 SENSHI 13 Results

#1 Category 80 kg, rules: KWU Full Contact

Renato Prenga (Italy) vs. Jo Miyahara (Japan)

#2 Category 70 kg, rules: KWU Full Contact

Aysam Chadid (Spain) vs. Ivan Naccary (Italy)

#3 Category 75 kg, rules: KWU Full Contact

Amza Ridene (France) vs. Atanas Bozhilov (Bulgaria)

#4 Category 75 kg, rules: KWU Full Contact

Lîsîi Corneliu (Moldova) vs. Žiga Pecnik (Slovenia)

#5 Category 70 kg, rules: KWU SENSHI

Oskar Siegert (Poland) vs. Alessio Malatesta (Italy)

#6 Category 80 kg, rules: KWU Full Contact

Murad Akhmedov (Uzbekistan) vs. Vladyslav Tiurmenko (Ukraine)

#7 Category 80 kg, rules: KWU Full Contact

Michael Astur (Estonia) vs. Nikola Todorovic (Serbia)

#8 Category 95 kg, rules: KWU Full Contact

Jakub Styben (Germany) vs. Stefan Latescu (Romania)

#9 Category 95 kg, rules: KWU Full Contact

Anthony Leroy (France) vs. Lucas Achterberg (Germany)

#10 Category +95 kg, rules: KWU Full Contact

Abdoul Sy (Senegal) vs. Nikola Filipovic (Serbia)

#11 Category 80 kg, rules: KWU Full Contact

Mahdi El Hadj (Morocco) vs. Florin Lambagiu (Romania)

#12 Category 85 kg, rules: KWU Full Contact

Daniel Krost (France) vs. Eduard Aleksanyan (Bulgaria)

#13 Category +95 kg, rules: KWU Full Contact

Nenad Cosic (Germany) vs. Uku Jurjendal (Estonia)

Special prizes:

Best Technique: Mahdi El Hadj (Morocco) 

Most Spirited Fighter: Aysam Chadid (Spain)

Knockout of the Night: Eduard Aleksanyan (Bulgaria)

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