M-1 Challenge lightweight title fight Butenko vs. Yandiev added to M-1 Challenge 74

Februaro 18 En St. Petersburg, Rusio
ST. PETERSBURG, Rusio (Januaro 16, 2017) – M-1 Global has announced that M-1 Challenge lightweight champion Alexander “Fera Kapto” Butenko will take on challenger Abukar Yandiev (8-1-0, M-1: 2-1-0) En la M-1 Defio 74 co-feature on Februaro 18, En St. Petersburg, Rusio.
The previously announced main event pits undefeated M-1 Challenge light heavyweight champion Rashid Yusupov (6-0-0, M-1: 4-0-0), De Rusio, defends his title against former titlist Stephan “T-800” Puetz (15-2-0, M-1: 6-1-0), de Germanio.
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Also announced is a fight between top bantamweights Vitaly Branchuk KajMoktarLe KabyleBenkaci will also be in action with the winner positioning himself for a potential title shot with M-1 Challenge bantamweight championPavel Vitruk in the not-too-distant future.
A strong Ukrainian with superior wrestling skills, Butenko (42-11-2, M-1: 9-1-0) is an eight-year MMA veteran who has found a welcomed home in M-1 Challenge competition and he has taken advantage of the opportunity. Riding a six-fight win streak, the 29-year-old Butenko captured the vacant M-1 Challenge lightweight title belt last June at M-1 Challenge 67, when he took a five-round unanimous decision over Artiom Damkovsky.
En lia lasta ago, #?E M-1 Defio 71 En oktobro, Butenko won a unanimous three-round decision against Rubenilton Pereira in a non-title fight.
Butenko’s first title defense will be against one of the most popular MMA fighters in Russia, the fighting powerhouse Yandiev, who also is a strong wrestler, plus a solid Judo background. The rising lightweight star will be a certain fan favor because of his nationality as well as his style of fighting, resulting in first-round endings in all his pro fights to date.
Last June at M-1 Defio 68, Yandiev used an armlock for a first-round submission of Tony Christodoulou, fought at a 177 ? Lbs. Catchweight.
Like Butenko, Branchuk (21-6-0, M-1: 1-2-0) also fights out of Ukraine. The 25-year-old fighter is a former M-1 Challenge bantamweight title challenger, who was riding an eight-fight into his last fight, in which he lost by fourth-round submission (ĉokilo) to the aforementioned Vitruk (see accompanying picture to left). In M-1 Challenge competition, Branchuk defeated Antun Racicone year ago, by way of a three-round split decision at M-1 Defio 64.
Benkaci (13-7-0, (M-1: 2-1-0) is a grappling specialist from France. Known and highly respected for his great conditioning and endurance, he lost a disputed three-round decision in his M-1 Challenge debut to Nikita Chistyakov 1-½ years ago, but the talented Frenchman bounced back to knockout his last two opponents, Vadim Malygin KajAlexey Naumov, Respektive, by knee and punch.
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