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American featherweight NateThe TrainLandwehr Captures M-1 Challenge title

Russian bantamweight champion Movsar Evloev retains crown
M-1 CHALLENGE 95
Otinga whaimana & PICTURES
INGUSHETIA, Russia (Hōngongoi 22, 2018) – American featherweight NateThe TrainLandwehr (whakaaturia ki te mahue) kept rollin’, as he stopped Khamzat Dalgiev to capture the M-1 Challenge featherweight title, in last night’s M-1 Challenge 95: Te Pakanga i Nga Maunga 7 hui matua i roto i te Ingushetia, Russia.
I roto i te hui tahi-ngā, M-1 Challenge bantamweight champion Movsar Evloev defeated Brazilian challenger Rafael Dias to retain his crown.
A spectacular evening of professional mixed-martial arts fighting, featuring a gifted cast of International fighters from nine different countries, was highlighted by Landwehr’s triumph.
Fighting out of Clarksville, Tennessee, Landwehr (11-2-0) battled defending champion Dalgiev (10-2-0) from start to finish in a terrific match. Landwehr finished off his Russian opponent (pictured below), ko wai kua riro 10 fights in a row since losing his pro debut, in the second round with an electrifying ground-and-pound attack to secure the coveted M-1 Challenge featherweight title belt.
Movsar (10-0-0) kept his perfect pro record intactall his MMA fights have been in M-1 Global eventscapping the fight in the fifth and final round, when he also used a strong ground-and-pound attack to defeat (pictured below) the battle-tested Dias to retain his M-1 Challenge bantamweight crown.
Khamzat Aushev (12-3-0), o Russia, used a rear naked choke to submit Jorge Rodrigues (38-11-0), o Brazil, midway through the opening round in a fight contested at a 158-pound catchweight.
In another fight contested at a 158-pound catchweight, Magoomdkamil Malikov (6-0-0), o Russia, won a unanimous decision over Brazilian invader Eduardo Correia Costa (9-1-0) in battle of previously unbeatens.
Azerbaijan heavyweight Zaur Gadzhibabayev (7-2-0) took a unanimous decision victory from Yuri Protsemko (15-7-1), o Ukraine.
I runga i te undercard, Russian heavyweight Oleg Popov (3-1-0), Tekau mā Russian Musa Khamkhoev (4-2-0) and Russian bantamweight Zalimbeg Omarov (10-1-0), won unanimous decisions against, aua, previously undefeated Russian fighters Adam Bogatyrev (6-1-0) a Alexander “Ko te Viking” Kutafin (5-2-0), and past M-1 title challenger Alexey Nevsorov (12-4-0), o Russia.
Whitu Russian Beckhan Mankiev (3-0-0) locked in a rear naked choke for a win by submission over pro-debuting Kazakh Mikhail Akilov (0-1-0) i roto i te taka noa tuatahi, Welterweight Russian Movsar Bokov (5-1-0) i wini i te whakatau a te nuinga-toru a te nuinga Belek Abdizhaparov (4-1-0), o Kyrgyzstan, and American bantamweight Edward Massey (4-1-0) had an impressive M-1 Global debut, using a devastating kick to knockout Mate Sanikidze (3-1-0), o Georgia.
Russian ono tekau Temerlan Ozdoev (4-0-0) and Kazakhstan featherweight Sergey Morozov (12-4-0) used ground-and-pound attacks for first-round technical knockout victories, aua, versus SadoThe PantherUcar (9-7-0), of Turkey, ko Ukrainian ZakaLezginFatullazade (11-5-0).
Complete results and additional pictures below:
KĀRI MAIN
MAHI MAIN – M-1 POLE mā whitu CHAMPIONSHIP
Nate Landwehr (11-2-0, M-1: 3-0-0), USA
WTKO4 (4:36ground-and-pound stoppage)
Khamzat Dalgiev (10-2-0, M-1: 7-2-0), Champion, Russia
(Landwehr won M-1 Challenge featherweight title)
CO-FEATURE – M-1 CHALLENGE BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
Movsar Evloev (10-0-0, M-1: 10-0-0), Russia
WTKO5 (0:21ground-and-pound stoppage)
Rafael Dias (15-6-0, M-1: 1-2-0), Brazil
(Evloev retained M-1 Challenge bantamweight title)
CATCHWEIGHT
Khamzat Aushev (12-3-0, M-1: 3-0-0), Russia
WSUB1 (3:02Rear Naked Chole)
Jorge Rodrigues Silva (38-11-0, M-1: 0-1-0), Brazil
Magomedkamil Malikov (6-0-0, M-1: 3-0-0), Russia
WDEC3
Eduardo Correia Costa (9-1-0, M-1: 0-1-0), Brazil
HEAVYWEIGHTS
Zaur Gadzhibabayev 7-2-0, M-1: 5-1-0), Azerbaijan
DEC3
Yuri Protsemko (15-7-1, M-1: 1-2-0), Ukraine
UNDERCARD
HEAVYWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
Oleg Popov (3-1-0, M-1: 1-0-0-), Russia
WDEC3
Adam Bogatyrev (6-1-0, M-1: 2-1-0), Russia
MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Beckhan Mankiev (3-0-0, M-1: 3-0-0), Russia
WSUB1 (4:48Arm Bar)
Mikhail Akilov (0-1-0, M-1: 0-1-0), Katatānga)
WELTERWEIGHTS
Movsar Bokov (5-1-0, M-1: 4-1-0), Russia
WDEC3
Belek Abdyjaparov (4-1-0, M-1: 0-1-0), Kehitāna
LIGHTWEIGHTS
Tamerlan Ozdoev (4-0-0, M-1: 4-0-0), Russia
WTKO1 (3:36ground-and-pound stoppage)
Sado Ucar (9-6-0, M-1: 0-3-0), Turkey
FEATHERWEIGHTS
Musa Khamkhoev (4-2-0, M-1: 3-1-0), Russia
WDEC3
Alexander Kutafin (5-2-0, M-1: 0-1-0), Russia
Sergey Morozov (12-4-0, M-1: 6-3-0), Katatānga
WTKO1 (4:31ground-and-pound stoppage)
Zaka Fatullazade (11-5-0, M-1: 0-1-0), Ukraine 134.7 lbs. (61,1 kg)
BANTAMWEIGHTS
Edward Massey (4-1-0, M-1: 1-0-0), USA
WKO1 (0:18)
Mate Sanikidze (3-1-0, M-1: 0-1-0), Georgia
Zalimbeg Omarov (10-2-1, M-1: 7-1-1), Russia
WDEC3
Alexey Nevzorov (12-4-0, M-1: 5-3-0), Russia 144.62 lbs. (65,6 kg)
Nate Landwehr got a kick out of his title-winning performance
Nate Landwehr got a kick out of his title-winning performance

And still the champion, Movsar Evloev
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I roto i te “Ko te riri” ki….. Khamzat Dalgiev

M-1 Challenge 95 tenei Rāhoroi i roto i te Ingushetia, Russia
Khamzat Dalgiev (R) connects against Ivan Buchinger

Saint Petersburg, Russia (Hōngongoi 18) – Toa mā M-1 Challenge Khamzat Dalgiev (10-1-0, M-1: 7-1-0) defends his title this Saturday against his American challenger, NateThe TrainLandwehr (10-2-0, M-1: 2-0-0), i roto i te the M-1 Challenge 95: Te Pakanga i Nga Maunga hui matua, this Saturday in Ingushetia, Russia.

 

 

 

An all-around gifted MMA fighter, Dalgiev got into “Ko te riri” for a one-on-one interview:

 

When did you first start in MMA?

 

 

 

KD: “I started training in judo when I was a child and I really loved it. After one championship, where judges made a few very bad decisions that prevented me from becoming the national champion, I decided to move on. At that time there were no MMA gyms around, so I just watched fight videos and hoped to start fighting one day. After a while a friend of mine told me about an MMA gym opening and I understood this was my chance. I remember staying far away from The Rage at one of the first M-1 Global shows in Ingushetia, dreaming about entering the Rage one day by myself.

 

What did you have to work hardest at to become the fighter you are today?

 

 

 

KD: “In the beginning of my career, the most difficult thing for me was striking, because I only had a wrestling background. But I can say for sure that it is much easier for a wrestler to learn striking than for a striker to learn wrestling. After a few months of hard training, I had my first fight.

 

 

 

In my early fights, I preferred using my wrestling skills to defeat my opponents, but as my striking was getting better, I started using it more and more and really enjoyed it. In the upcoming fight I’d love to add the fourth knockout victory to my record.

 

Can you talk a little about your only pro loss that came in your debut?

 

 

 

KD: “In my debut fight, I fought a much more experienced fighter, Ali Bagov, who had more than 20 pro fights on his record. I did not care about his record because those are just numbers and I have never chosen my opponents. If you want to be the best you have to fight the best.

 

 

 

That loss in my debut fight changed me a lot as a fighter. I gained experience, started training harder and since then, with God’s help, I’ve won 10 fights in a row. Even if I could change it and declined taking that fight, I would never do it because that fight was one of the most important one in my career.

 

What’s the key to your success?

 

 

 

KD: “If you want to succeed, you have to work hard 24/7 and spare no efforts. You have to set a goal and do your best to reach it, clearing all obstacles on your way.

 

Can you look back at your title-winning performance and explain what happened?

 

 

 

In the title fight against Ivan Buchinger, I had great confidence that the title belt will be mine. I was extremely motivated and did not feel his punches. He could deliver one good shot to my head that caused a flash knockdown, but it did not shake me. I did not lose concentration and kept controlling the fight. I was listening to my corner and with their help knocked out the champ.

 

 

 

For that victory the president of Ingushetia Yunus-bek Yevkurov, gave me a generous giftToyota Camryand when I got home that night, I gave it to my mother because I believe that a mother is the most important person in life for any person. I am not always at home, we have no father and my baby brother is too young to help our mom, so mother could use a car to make her life a bit easier.

 

What do you feel about your opponent, Nate Landwehr?

 

KD: “Nate Landwehr is a very aggressive fighter and I love it. He keeps pushing his opponents all the time, no matter what, and even if he eats some punches, he does not stop, and this is exactly the way I fight. Nothing can stop me! Na, I have no doubts our fight is going to be the best fight of the night!

 

 

 

The best victory is the fast victory, so I’d like to finish ‘The Trainearly. I te tahi atu i te ringa, a tough five-round battle would give me much more experience and a boost to my career. Anyway, I’ll do my best and use any opportunity to finish my opponent. My goal to is to become a better fighter and leave a mark in MMA history!”

 

 

 

M-1 Challenge featherweight title-holder Movsar Evloev (9-0-0, M-1: 9-0-0) makes his second title defense versus Rafael Dias (15-5-0, M-1: 1-1-0) I roto i te hui tahi-ngā.

 

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I roto i te “Ko te riri” ki….. Nate Landwehr

M-1 Challenge 95 tenei Rāhoroi i roto i te Ingushetia, Russia
Nate Landwehr (i runga i te runga) pounded Mikhail Korobkov in his M-1 Global debut last September

Saint Petersburg, Russia (Hōngongoi 17) – American fighter NateThe TrainLandwehr(10-2-0, M-1: 2-0-0) challenges M-1 Challenge featherweight champion Khamzat Dalgiev (10-1-0, M-1: 7-1-0) this Saturday in the M-1 Challenge 95: Te Pakanga i Nga Maunga hui matua, this Saturday in Ingushetia, Russia.

 

 

 

Fighting out of Clarksville, Tennessee, Landwehr got into “Ko te riri” for a one-on-one interview:

 

How did you get your nickname, ‘The Train”?

 

 

 

NL: “My friend started calling me Nate Train back in late middle school. I added ‘thein there so I could talk shit on the football field in high school, I just liked saying: ‘You just got ran over by the Train!’ When I started fighting is was a no-brainer. I was very good at football and that’s where I fell in love with contact and hard hits.

 

Where does your aggressive behavior, physically and verbally, come from?

 

 

 

NL: “I’ve always been loud and confident. Ētahi atu, I loved to show off and talk shit, so I got myself in many, many fights. I was not a bull. I was too small for that, but I would get myself in a situation and have to fight my way out of it.

 

When did your MMA career turn around?

 

 

 

NL: “I was working a full-time job until I lost for the second time in my career. After that loss, Whakatane ahau toku mahi, started training full time and haven’t lost since.

 

Who do you give the most credit to in terms of where you’re at right now in MMA?

 

 

 

NL: “My wife, Robyn, is the most important. Without her I would be nothing. She has supported me since day one. Most fighters start off with only themselves believing they could make it, I started with two.

 

How do you feel about fighting in Russia?

 

 

 

NL: I’ve been many places around the world traveling with my wife. Na, I was very happy to be able to go to Russia and get paid for it. Russia is very beautiful and the architecture there is stunning. I’m looking forward to exploring and experiencing more of its land and culture in the future. I recommend going if you’ve never been there!”

 

As your title fight approaches, how do you feel about this title shot?

 

 

 

NL: “I’m looking forward to my title shot it and can’t wait. Reminds me of the movie ROCKY IV. Fans will get a show they will never forget. Many Russian fans do love me and message me personally on social networks saying, I put on the best fights they have seen and thank me for it. My main job is to make believers!”

 

How have you been treated by Russian fans?

 

 

 

NL: “After the last two fights, I have had the biggest lines of fans to take pictures and sign autographs. What makes me special is my passion and heart. You may not remember the whole fight, but you will remember the feeling you had when you see a Nate the Train show!”

 

What do you expect from the champion, Khamzat Dalgiev?

 

 

DL: “I expect a highly motivated man ready to do whatever it takes to keep that title, fighting in front of his fans and in his home country, but it won’t be enough to defeat me. This has Fight of the Year written all over it, followed by Knockout of the Night for me. I am willing to walk through hell to become a world champion and nothing can stop me right now. I’m a man on a mission that started with a boy and his dream.

 

 

I roto i te hui tahi-ngā, M-1 Challenge featherweight title-holder Movsar Evloev (9-0-0, M-1: 9-0-0) makes his second title defense versus Rafael Dias (15-5-0, M-1: 1-1-0).

 

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M-1 Challenge Middleweight Champion Ramazan Emeev vs. Anatoly Tokov to Headline M-1 Challenge 73: Pakanga o Narts

 

Hakihea 9 i roto i te Ingushetia
(L-R) – Anatoly Tokov and Ramazan Emeev
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (October 13, 2016) – M-1 Global has announced a super showdown between M-1 Challenge middleweight champion Ramadan Emeev me te toi knockout Anatoly Tokov to headline the December 9th M-1 Challenge 73: Pakanga o Narts i roto i te Ingushetia, Russia.
M-1 Challenge 73 will be streamed live from Ingushetia in high definition onwww.M1Global.TV. Ka taea ki te mataara i te whawhai tuatahi, me te kāri matua i te takiuru ki runga ki ki te rēhita i Viewers www.M1Global.TV. Kia mataara katoa o te mahi pā i runga i to ratou rorohiko, me te i runga i te waea atamai, me papa Android me Apple.
The fight between Ramazan Emeev and Anatoly Tokov is the most anticipated fight in Russian MMA, “Peresideni M-1 Global Vadim Finkelchtein mea. “Both Tokov and Emeev are fighters of the elite level, not only in Russia, but in the world. This fight is being held to achieve our main goal: to make the most spectacular match-ups between the strongest MMA fighters of our time.
Emeev (14-3-0, M-1: 8-1-0), who was the M-1 Global 2015 Fighter o te Tau, returns to action after suffering a torn ligament in his elbow, which forced the Azerbaijan native to withdraw from his scheduled M-1 Grand Prix Middleweight Championship fight withAlexander Shlemenko.
The 29-year-old Emeev, fighting out of Makhachkala, Russia, first captured the vacant M-1 Challenge middleweight title in 2012, taking a 5-round unanimous decision from Mario Miranda i M-1 Challenge 35, and he successfully won the rematch five months later iM-1 Challenge 38, stopping Miranda via strikes in the third round.
I roto i te 2014, Emeev lost his title belt to Vyacheslav Vasilevsky by way of a fourth-round knockout (nifó) i M-1 Challenge 51 i roto i te 2014. The resilient Emeev, Heoi, bounced back to regain his throne as M-1 Challenge middleweight champion, using a choke hold to submit Vasilevsky in the opening round at
M-1 Challenge 56.
Emeev has successfully defended his title against Luigi Fioravanti, who was unable to continue after four rounds at M-1 Challenge 63, and this past April Emeev defeated Brazilian Maiquel Falcao (see picture above) i M-1 Challenge 65 in the first round by submission (kowaowaotia iho).
Tokov (24-2-0, M-1: 9-1-0), 26, is a former ABC champion who fights out of Stary Oskol, Russia. He is riding a 17-fight win streak, including knockouts of Solves Enoc Torres iM-1 Challenge 54 a Albert Duraev i M-1 Challenge 46.
A feared striker with tremendous power, Tokov has stopped 14 o tona 24 victims to date, resulting in him developing into one of MMA’s most spectacular fighters and a true rising MMA star throughout Russia and Europe.
Tokov can give and take
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M-1 Challenge 58 Official Results

Hakari

M-1 CHALLENGE 58: TOHU KI NGA MAUNGA 4

Marcelo Brito vs.. Murad Abdulaev

M-1 Wero Werere Toa Toa Toa

Pipiri 6, 2015 ● Ingushetia, Russia

PRESS RELEASE
No te Tonu Tuku

Ko te whakatau a Mural Abdulaev a Marcello Brito

Hei hopu i te taitara welterweight M-1 Challenge wero

M Hou- I karaunahia a Mural Abdulaev, te toa wiringa paetae welterweight

M-1 Perehitini o te ao a Vadim Finkelchtein

 

INGUSHETIA, Russia (Pipiri 7, 2015) – Inapo i te M-1 Challenge 58: Te Pakanga i Nga Maunga 4,Mural “Hunter” I wikitoria a Abdulaev e 5-a tawhio noa te whakatau mo Marcelo Brito kia mau i a ia te taitara kaiwhakataetae wero paerewa M-1 watea., i waho i Ingushetia, Russia.

 

Abdulaev (13-10, 6 KO / TKO, 2 SUB), whawhai i roto i Russia, noho korekore ana i te whakataetae M-1 o te Ao me tana wikitoria tuatoru. Brito (13-6-0, 2 KO / TKO, 5 SUB), na wai i whakakapi tana taangata whenua whara o Brazil Igor Fernandes, i mahi i tana tuatahi M-1 Ao.

 

I nga mahi kaari matua, Russian na te ara o te pauna huruhuru Azerbaijan Pūnaha Nizami (10-2-0, 4 KO / TKO, 5 SUB) patua Antun “Killer” Racic (17-6-0, 0 KO / TKO, 13 SUB), o Croatia, na te mutunga o te tukunga tuatoru-whanui ma te paeta-a-ringa.

 

Taumahamaha Alexi “Pereki” Utu (20-8-0, 16 KO / TKO, 1 SUB), o Peraruhia, ka whana ke atu ki te tukinga tuarua o nga Ruhia Baga agaev (27-17-0, 5 KO / TKO, 2 SUB).

 

American featherweight Lee “American Bulldog” Morrison (13-5-0, 4 KO / TKO, 4 SUB) i wini i te whakatau a te nuinga-toru a te nuinga Pavel Vitruk (12-2-0, 3 KO / TKO, 2 SUB), he tangata no Ukraine e whawhai ana i waho o St.. Petersburg, Russia.

 

Hōia Palāsilá Charles “Gracie” Andrade (28-23-1, 6 KO / TKO, 22 SUB) hiahiatia anake 34 hēkona hei akiaki i te taumahatanga pakeke o Ruhia i mua Abukar Yandiev (4-1-0, 1 KO / TKO, 2 SUB) ki te tuku me te matau rekereke.

 

Whitu Russian Magomed Mutaev (6-2-0, 4 KO / TKO, 0 SUB) i wini i te tukinga hangarau i te wa o te Paniora Solves Enoc Torres‘ (16-9-0, 5 KO / TKO, 7 SUB) i whakamutua te whawhai i muri i te rauna tuatahi.

 

Whawhai i runga i te kāri tuatahi, tino whenua Arama Tsurov (2-1-0) mutu te taitara toa Tajikistan pro-debuting Bakhitoyor Ibragimov (0-1-0) i runga i nga whiua i te rauna whakatuwhera, Russian ono tekau Khamzat Dalziev (3-1-0) i wini i te whakatau wehe wehe tuarua mai i a Russia Akhied Nazarov (0-1-0), Tekau mā Russian Movsar Evloev (2-0-0) Tuhinga ka whai mai Lu Zhenhong (6-3-0), Tuhinga o mua, Taumahamaha te marama Russian Arama “Kararehe” Yandiev (8-0-0) i noho hinga kore me te tukunga tuatahi o te ra Lithuanian Valdas Pocevicius (33-32-0), me te taumaha Ruhia Djambulat Kurbanov (7-1-`) i wikitoria pera i mua i te wikitoria o IukereinianaAlexander Panasyuk (5-1-0) i tukuna na te papa-ringa i te rauna tuatahi.

 

Tekau mā Russian Ko te rbanali Abdusalamov (5-2-0) Tuhinga o mua Pierre Sauvage (6-1-0), te whiu i te French i te mutunga o te rauna whakamutunga, Ingushetia tino paiKhamzat Aushev (6-3-0) e tika ana kia 26-hēkona anake ki te tuku i te taumaha Paniora Javier Fuentas(6-2-0) me te raka rekereke, Arkamat Evkurov (3-1-0) ka werohia tana huarahi ki te takiwa o te rauna tuatahiVladimir Tanu (1-2-0) i te pakanga o nga taumaha taumaha Ruhia, me te mā whitu Ruslan Esmurziev(2-1-0) pakaru te tuatahi pro o hoa Russian Marat Kishaev (0-1-0), i mate KO ia i whiua.

 

I te M- Ka whawhai te naamana o te Waenganui i te taumaha taumaha Evgeniy Gladkov (3-0-0) i noho hinga kore i te wikitoria mo Maxim Plaksin (0-2-0), ia welterweight Rustam Kuhurkhev (1-0-0) I toa hi tuatahi ki a Boris Dzhelilov (0-2-0).

 

 

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M-1 CHALLENGE WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

 

Mural Abdulaev (13-1-0)

WDEC5

Marcelo Brito (13-7-0), Brazil

(I riro i a Abdulaev te taitara welterweight wero M-1 watea kau)

 

KĀRI MAIN

 

HEAVYWEIGHTS

Alexi Kudin (20-8-0), Peraruhia

WKO / TKO2 (Pakihono waewae – 1:40)

Baga agaev (27-17-0), Russia

 

MIDDLEWEIGHTS

Charles Andrade (28-23-1), Brazil

WSUB1 (Matau rekereke – 0:34)

Abukar Yandiev (4-1-0), Russia

 

Magomed Mutaev (6-2-0), Russia

WTKO1 (Kokonga Tuhinga – 5:00)

Solves Enoc Torres (16-9-0), Spain

 

FEATHERWEIGHTS

Pūnaha Nizami (10-2-0), Russia

WSUB3 (Armbar – 4:27)

Antun Racic (17-6-0), Croatia

 

Lee Morrison (14-5-0), USA

WDEC3

Pavel Vitruk (12-2-0), Russia

KĀRI PRELIMINARY

HEAVYWEIGHTS

Akram Evkurov (4-1-0), Russia

WKO / TKO1 (Nifó – 1:43)

Vladimir Tanu (1-2-0), Russia

 

HEAVYWEIGHTS LIGHT

Arama Yandiev (8-0-0), Russia

WSUB1 (RNC — 0:34)

Valdas Pocevisius (33-32-0), Lithuania

 

LIGHTWEIGHTS

Arama Tsurov (3-1-0), Russia

WKO / TKO1 (Nifó – 4:16)

Bakhitier Ibragimov (0-1-0), Tajikistan

 

Khamzat Dalgiev (3-1-0), Russia

WDEC2

Akhred Nazarov (0-1-0), Russia

 

Dzambulat korbanov (7-1-0), Russia

WSUB1 (Armbar – 3:18)

Alexander Panasyuk (5-1-1), Ukraine

 

Khamzat Aushev (6-3-0), Russia

WSUB1 (Matau rekereke – 0:26)

Javier Fuentas (6-3-0), Spain

 

FEATHERWEIGHTS

Movsar Evloev (2-0-0), Russia

WDEC2

Lu Zhenhong (6-3-0), China

 

Kurbanali Abdisalamov (4-2-0), Russia

WKO3 (Nifó – 4:25)

Pierre Sauvage (6-0-0), France

 

Ruslan Esmurziev (2-1-0), Russia

WKO1 (Nifó — 4:35)

Marat Kishaev (0-0-0) Russia

 

Tuhinga o mua

 

HEAVYWEIGHTS

Evgeniy Gladov (3-0-0), Russia

Kua Toa

Maxim Plaksin (0-2-0), Russia

 
WELTERWEIGHTS

Rustam Kuhurkhoev (1-0-0), Russia

Kua Toa

Boris Dzhelilov (0-2-0), Russia

 

Kei a Marcelo Brito te turanga o Mural Abdulaev

Ko te toa M-1 Wero wero paetaeupae hou a Mural Abdulaev

 

Ko Tural Ragimov i patu i a Antun Racic

 

E whakaatu ana a Charles Andrade i tona whakaute mo Abukar Yandiev

Pavel Vitruk & Ka whakaranua e Lee Morrison ki nga maunga

Alexi Kudin toses Baga Agaev

Magomd Mutaev & Solves Enoc Torres

Khamzat Dagev& Akhred Nazarov

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Pierre Sauvage & Ko te rbanali Abdusalamov

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M-1 CHALLENGE 58: TOHU KI NGA MAUNGA 4

Marcelo Brito vs.. Murad Abdulaev

M-1 Wero Werere Toa Toa Toa

Pipiri 6, 2015 ● Ingushetia, Russia

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M-1 Challenge 58: Te Pakanga i Nga Maunga 4

Brito vs.. Tuhinga o mua Pipiri 6 i roto i te Ingushetia, Russia

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L-R: Marcelo Brito & Mural Abdunaev

L-R: Marcel Brito & Mural Abdulaev

 

VACANT M-1 WIKI WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP – 5 X 5

MARCELO BRITO (13-6-0), Brazil 169 ½ lbs. (77.1 kg)

Tuhinga o mua (12-1-0), Russia 169 ½ lbs. (77.0 kg)

 

Baga agaev

HEAVYWEIGHTS – 3 X 5

ALEXI “Pereki” KUDIN (19-8-0), Belarus KAUPAPA I RATATA NEI

BAGA AGAEV (10-1-0), Estonia 249 ½ lbs. (113.3 kg)

 

L-R: Charles Andrade & Abukar Yandiev

MIDDLEWEIGHTS – 3 X 5

CHARLES “Gracie” ANDRADE (28-22-0), Brazil 189 lbs. (86.0 kg)

ABUKAR YANDIEV (4-0-0), Russia 184 lbs. (83.5 kg)

 

L-R: Antun Racic & Tural Ragimoiv

FEATHERWEIGHTS – 3 X 5

ANTUN “Killer” HIKI (17-5-0), Croatia 144 ½ lbs. (65.7 kg)

RAGIMOV TURA (9-2-0), Russia 145 lbs. (65.8 kg)

 

L-R: Lee Morrison & Pavel Vitruk

LEE “American Bulldog” Morrison (13-5-0), USA 144 lbs. (65.4 kg)

Pavel VITRUK (12-1-0), Russia 145 lbs. (65.8 kg)

 

 

KĀRI PRELIMINARY

 

 

HEAVYWEIGHTS – 3 X 5

VLADIMIR BURY (1-1-0), Russia 233 lbs. (105.9 kg)

AKROMAT EVJUROV (3-1-0), Russia 221 lbs. (100.4 kg)

 

L-R: Arama Yandiev & Valdas Pocevičiaus

HEAVYWEIGHTS LIGHT – 3 X 5

ADAM “Beard” YANDIEV (6-0-0), Russia 201 ½ lbs. (91.5 kg)
VALDAS POCEVISIUS (33-31-0), Lithuania 204 lbs. (92.6 kg)

 

L-R: Solves Enoc Torres & Magomed Mutaev

MIDDLEWEIGHTS – 3 X 5

Enoc solves TORRES (16-8-0), Spain 184 ½ lbs. (83.9 kg)

MAGOMED MUTAEV (5-2-0), Russia 184 lbs. (83.7 kg)

 

LIGHTWEIGHTS – 3 X 5

BAKHITOYOR IBRAGIMOV (Tuatahi Pro), Tajikistan154 ½lbs. (70.3 kg)

ADAM TSUROV (1-1-0), Russia 154 lbs. (70.0 kg)

 

AKHRED NAZAROV (Tuatahi Pro), Russia 154 ½ lbs. (70.3 kg)

KHAMZAT DALGIEV (2-1-0), Russia 154 lbs. (70.0 kg)

 

L-R: Djambulat Kurbanov & Alexander Panasyuk

ALEXANDER PANASYUK (5-0-0), Ukraine 154 lbs. (154 kg)

DJAMBULAT KURBANOV (6-1-0), Russia 155 lbs. (70.6 kg)

 

L-R: Javier Fuentas & Kzamzat Aushev

Javier FUENTAS (6-1-0), Spain 154 ½ lbs. (70.3 kg)

KHAMZAT AUSHEV (5-3-0), Russia 154 lbs. (70.0 kg)

 

L-R: Movsar Eloev & Lu Zhenhong

FEATHERWEIGHTS – 3 X 5

LU ZHENHONG (6-2-0), China 144 ½ lbs. (65.7 kg)

MOYSAR ELOEV (1-0-0), Russia 141 lbs. (64.0 kg)

 

L-R: Ko te rbanali Abdusalamov & Pierre Sauvage


POHAKAKI KOREUTU (6-0-0), France 144 ½ lbs. (65.7 kg)

KURBANAL te ABDUSALAMOV (4-2-0), Russia 147 lbs. (66.8 kg)

 

MARAT KISHAEV (Tuatahi Pro), Russia 144 lbs. (65.6 kg)

RUSLAN ESMURZIEV (1-1-0), Russia 144 lbs. (65.5 kg)

 

Tuhinga o mua

Evgeniy Gladkov & Maxim Plaksin

MAXIM PLAKSIN (0-1-0), Russia 220 lbs. (99.8 kg)

EVANGIENI GLADKOV (2-0-0), Russia 216 lbs. (98.2 kg)

 

BORIS DZHELILOV (0-1-0), Russia 172 lbs. (78.2 kg)

RUSTAM KUHURKHOEV (Tuatahi Pro), Russia 176 lbs. (80 kg)

 

Abukar Yaneiev

 

L-R: Lee Morrison & Pavel Vitruk

TA: M-1 Challenge 58: Te Pakanga i Nga Maunga 4

No: Rāhoroi, Pipiri 6, 2015

8:00 a.m. (New York City), 4:00 p.m. (Moscow)

 

HEA: Ingushetia, Russia 1:30

 

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Whawhai haapurororaa ora a Whatunga o M-1 Challenge 58 Ka rangi ki runga ki TV arotau o Cablevision, Grande Communications, Shentel Cable me Armstrong Cable i roto i te Amerika, motu i roto i te Canada, Pūrere Roku puta noa i Amerika Te Tai Tokerau, a ao i roto i runga i 30 whenua puta noa i Europe, Africa me te Middle Te Tai Rāwhiti.

 

I roto i te hui matua, Brazil's Marcelo Brito (13-6) whawhai Murad Abdulaev (14-3) mo te taitara welterweight M-1, atu Lee Morrison (12-5) kanohi Pavel Vitruk (12-1) i roto i te mahi mā, heavyweights Alexei Kudin (19-8) a Denis Smoldarev (10-1) ka maka ki raro, Palāsilá Charles Andrade (28-23) titiro ki te ringa Abukar Yandiev (4-0) tana hinganga ngaio tuatahi i te wa e tuki ana ratou i 185 pauna, a Antun Racic (17-5) tutaki Pūnaha Nizami (9-2) i roto i te huruhuru taumaha huruhuru.

 

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M-1 Medieval knight fighting returns June 6 i M-1 Challenge 58 i roto i te Russia

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M-1 CHALLENGE 58: TOHU KI NGA MAUNGA 4

Igor Fernandes vs. Murad Abdulaev

M-1 Wero Werere Toa Toa Toa

Pipiri 6, 2015 ● Ingushetia, Russia

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M-1 Medieval knight fighting returns June 6 i

M-1 Challenge 58: Te Pakanga i Nga Maunga 4

Fernandes vs. Abdulaev headlines in Ingushetia, Russia

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (Kia 28, 2015) – Popular M-1 Medieval full-contact knight fighting returns June 6 i roto i te Ingushetia, Russia at M-1 Challenge 58: Te Pakanga i Nga Maunga 4.

 

Six-time world champion Evgeny Gladkov (2-0-0) and two-time CIS medalist and Russian champion Maxim Plaksin (0-1-0) will be dressed in medieval warrior armor, fighting each other using replicas of medieval bladed weapons with a blunt edge

Brazilian invader IgorChatubinhaFernandes (18-6-0, 2 KO / TKO, 13 SUB) will battle Russian foe Murad “Hunter” Abdulaev (12-1, 6 KO / TKO, 2 SUB) in the main event or the vacant M-1 Challenge welterweight title.

Also fighting on the stacked M-1 Challenge 58 maincard is Russian featherweight Pūnaha Nizami (9-2-0, 4 KO / TKO, 4 SUB) vs. Antun “Killer” Racic (17-5-0, 13 SUB), o Croatia, American featherweight Lee “American Bulldog” Morrison (13-5-0, 4 KO / TKO, 4 SUB) vs. Pavel Vitruk (12-1-0, 3 KO / TKO, 2 SUB), o Russia, past M-1 Challenge heavyweight title challenger Denis Smoldarev (10-1-0, 3 KO / TKO, 5 SUB), o Estonia, vs. Belarussian striker Alexi “Pereki” Utu (19-9-0, 15 KO / TKO, 1 SUB), and Spanish middleweight Solves Enoc Torres (16-8-0, 5 KO / TKO, 7 SUB) vs. Magomed Mutaev (5-2-0, 3 KO / TKO, 1 SUB), o Russia.

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Takahanga Ka Ū: M-1 Challenge 59: Kharitonov-Garner II i roto i te Astana, Katatānga

 

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M-1 CHALLENGE 58: TOHU KI NGA MAUNGA 4

 

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M-1 CHALLENGE 58: TOHU KI NGA MAUNGA 4

Igor Fernandes vs. Murad Abdulaev

M-1 Wero Werere Toa Toa Toa

Pipiri 6, 2015 ● Ingushetia, Russia

WATCH ORA ON WWW.M1GLOBAL.TV

Igor Fernandes battles Murad Abdulaev for vacant

M-1 Challenge welterweight title

Morrison-Vitruk, Buisson-Ragimov also on

M-1 Challenge 58: Te Pakanga i Nga Maunga 4

Pipiri 6 i roto i te Ingushetia, Russia

 

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (Kia 13, 2015) – Brazilian invader IgorChatubinhaFernandes will battle Russian foe Murad “Hunter” Abdulaev i runga i Pipiri 6 for the vacant M-1 Challenge welterweight title, headlining M-1 Challenge 58: Te Pakanga i Nga Maunga 4, i Ingushetia, Russia.

Fernandes (18-6-0, 2 KO / TKO, 13 SUB), who has won his last six fights, will be making his M-1 debut against Abdulaev (14-3-1, 5 KO / TKO, 1 SUB), who is unbeaten in two M-1 Challenge fights.

During the past few years, Fernandes has been too dangerous for many fighters to take on, leaving him inactive for the past 26 marama. The gifted welterweight immediately deserved and received a title shot upon signing with M-1 Global.

M-1 Challenge 58
M-1 Challenge 58

Abdulaev has won 11 o tona whakamutunga 12 whawhai. A dangerous striker with a solid ground game, Abdulaev is coming off an impressive knockout win over Daniel Taber last October at M-1 Challenge 52.

The M-1 Challenge welterweight championship was vacated by Rashid Magomedov who left the promotion.

A pair of potentially explosive featherweight fights have also been announced for M-1 Challenge 58 as American Lee “American Bulldog” Morrison kanohi Pavel Vitruk, a Antun Racic tutaki Pūnaha Nizami.

Morrison (13-5-0, 4 KO / TKO, 4 SUB, fighting out of Okanogon Washington, is out to snap his two-fight losing streak to Ragimov (SUB1 – ringa-maukati) i M-1 Challenge 49 last June and a five-round decision to defending champion Marat Gufurov for the M-1 Challenge title at M-1 Challenge 47. The physically strong, experienced American fighter is planning a rebound June 6.

Last February at M-1 Challenge 55, Vitruk (12-1-0, 3 KO / TKO, 2 SUB) lost at M-1 Challenge 55 in a battle of unbeaten fighters to Max Coga by way of a third-round submission (kowaowaotia iho). The Ukraine native who lives in St. Petersburg, Russia is a Muay Thai specialist.

Racic (17-5-0, 13 SUB) is a young, Croatian prospect who has won his last four fights in a row. He prefers to use his vast arsenal of submission moves. I roto i tona whawhai whakamutunga, Racic defeated Lemmi Krusic (16-4-0), of Slovenia, this past October.

Ragimov (9-2-0, 4 KO / TKO, 4 SUB) earned a title shot after he defeated Morrison, in which he lost to M-1 Challenge featherweight champion John “Ko tenei te” Buchinger last October at M-1 Challenge 52. In the Fight of the Night, Ragimov was stopped by punches in the fourth round, after suffering a fractured and displaced finger on his left hand, as well as torn ligaments in his right hand.

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