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SENSHI 24 Live Streaming

Get ready, fight fans! After two electrifying beach editions, the highly anticipated SENSHI 24 is set to take the stage on Saturday, December 7, at the iconic Palace of Culture and Sports in Varna, Bulgaria. This thrilling event marks the grand finale for 2024, promising an unforgettable night of combat sports action.

SENSHI 24 feature 11 adrenaline-fueled matches showcasing professional fighters from 14 countries. The battles will unfold under the prestigious rules of KWU Full Contact, KWU SENSHI, and KWU OPEN. Fans can look forward to watching seasoned champions go head-to-head, bringing their expertise and grit to the ring.

Adding to the excitement, 8 debuting professional fighters will step into the spotlight for the first time, aiming to impress the SENSHI audience with their skill and determination. It’s a lineup that promises intense action and memorable moments for combat sports enthusiasts worldwide.


SENSHI 24 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.

SENSHI’s media partners are Boec.BG, Boec.COM, the national television Bulgaria ON AIR, the sports channel MAX Sport 1, the American online martial arts television TrillerTV, Dir.bg, Gol.bg, Topsport.bg, Kwunion.com, Kyokushin Karate NewsFighto.News, and Novinata.bg.

 

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