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Solid M-1 Challenge 70 main card set Eduardo Ramon new opponent for Alexey Kunchenko in non-title fight headliner

Nke a Saturday in Syktyvkar, Russia
Abụrụ. Petersburg, Russia (September 8, 2016) – M-1 Global has put together a solid main card, headlined by M-1 Challenge welterweight champion Alexey Kunchenko against late replacement Eduardo “CameloRamon (11-2-0, M-1: 0-0-0), maka a Saturday si (Asaa. 10) M-1 Ịma Aka 70in Syktyvkar, Russia.
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Kunchenko (13-0-0, M-1: 6-0-0), fighting out of Tyumen, Russia, will put his undefeated professional record on the line against Ramon in their non-title fight. Kunchenko captured the coveted M-1 Challenge welterweight titl belt in his last fight, when defending M-1 Challenge welterweight champion Murad Abdulaev retired during the fourth round this past April at M-1 Ịma Aka 65.
Ramon is a late replacement for an injured Maxin Grabovich. The talented Brazilian will be making his M-1 debut.
Russian Andrey Seledtsov (5-2-0, M-1: 0-1-0) takes on undefeated German Rene Hoppe (5-0-0), who will be making his M-1 debut, in a light heavyweight clash with future title fight implications at stake.
In another match-up that could very well lead to a title fight, mbụ M-1 Challenge fechaa mmeri Anya Divnich (12-1-0, M-1: 6-1-0), fighting out of Saint Petersburg, Russia by way of Ukraine, takes on former M-1 Challenge lightweight title challenger Artem Damkovsky (20-1-0, M-1: 10-7-0), nke Belarus.
Round out the M1 Challenge 70 main card are two more potentially explosive fights as Russian featherweights Timur Naginbin (7-1-0, M-1: 3-0-0) na Alexey Nevzorov (9-2-0, 4-1-0) throw-down, while French bantamweight MoktarLe Kabyle” Benkaci (11-6-0, M-1: 0-1-0) ihu VadimBad SantaMaygin (6-1-1, M-1: 0-0-1), nke Russia.
The preliminary bouts include undefeated Russian middleweight Artem Frolov (6-0-0) vs. Brazil Rafael “Kratos” Xavier (3-1-0), Ukrainian middleweight Artem “Shockwave” Shokalo (17-14-1) vs. Russian Roman “WarYarynkin (6-1-0), Russian middleweight Khabib Isaev (1-0-0) vs. countryman Artur Potekaylov (2-1-0) na Russian bantamweight Sergey Voloshin (2-0-0) vs. pro-debuting countryman Vitaly Chesnokov.
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M-1 Global continues worldwide expansion

 

Saint Petersburg, Russia (August 11, 2016) – In nearly 20 years since its founding, M-1 Global has promoted 215 ihe, gụnyere ihe karịrị 2,000 ọkụ, na 17 different countries on three continents.
M-1 Global’s homeland of Russia has hosted, n'ezie, the most events with 128. Followed by Yuri Fuuta-led Belarus, which in only five years (2010 ka 2014) has presented 29 competitions, and Ukraine, led by Dmitry Khristyuk, na 20.
While the three leading hosts of M-1 events are former Soviet Union-bloc nations, the fourth leading host in the MMA World is the United States with 10: 8 independent, M-1 Selection, M-1 Challenge and M-1 Breakthrough, which showcased a rising star at that time, Eze Knife Lawal, vesos Mark Kerr na isi ihe omume, as well as two super shows in partnership with Affliction, na nke Fedor Namelianenko crushed former UFC champions Tim Sylvia na Andrei Arlovski.
Na 2009-2010 era of team World Cup and M-1 Challenge, the most widely traveled around the world, included events held in the Netherlands (5 Teams), Japan (4 Teams), Finland (2 ihe), along with one-time events in Brazil, Nangland, Spain, Bulgaria and Germany. Representing their country’s national teams in these competitions were the likes of UFC and Bellator fighters such as Gegard Mousasi, Stefan Struve, JakeNallenberger, Karl Amossou, Gu Hyun Lim, Christian M`Pumbu, Mikhail Zayats,Dave Jansen, Hakran Diaz, Naiel Weichel na Niko Puhakka, the future winner of Grand Prix KSW.
M-1 Global’s recent history in Georgia, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan added to its collection of diverse location events, plus an unprecedented event in China for any MMA organization, the inaugural show, “Battle in aven,” was held in Beijing, followed by the Chhendu stage of the tournament, “Road to M-1”. Ọzọkwa, na “Road to M-1project was a trial for M-1 Global’s move into Germany.
Seventeen countries have hosted M-1 Global events as the Russia-based organization continues to expand its borders. Future M-1 Global plans include hosting events in the UAE, Indonesia and Monaco.
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Shlemenko submits Vasilevsky to capture M-1 Grand Prix middleweight championship

Volkov KOs Vegh to retain
M-1 Challenge heavyweight title
M-1 Ịma Aka 68
Ukara IHE
New M-1 Grand Prix middleweight champion Alexander “Oké Ifufe” Shlemenko
Abụrụ. Petersburg, Russia (June 17, 2016) – Former three-time Bellator champion Alexander “Oké Ifufe” Shlemenko osụk Vyacheslav Vasilevsky to capture the M-1 Grand Prix Middleweight Championship, while fellow Russian Alexander “Drago” Volkov kụrụ aka AttilaPumukliVegh, last night at M-1 Ịma Aka 68 na St. Petersburg, Russia’s Yubileyny Sports Palace.
Shlemenko (53-9-0, M-1: 4-0-0) qualified for the M-1 Grand Prix middleweight final as did reigning M-1 Challenge middleweight champion Ramadan Emeev (14-3-0, M-1: 8-1-0). Leading up to their showdown, Otú ọ dị, Emeev suffered ligament damage to his elbow, forcing him out of his fight with Shlemenko. Vasilevsky (28-5-0, M-1: 10-3-0), who Shlemenko had defeated by decision in the M-1 Grand Prix middleweight semifinals, accepted the challenge to replace Emeev a rematch. Shlemenko used a choke hold to submit the always tough Vasilevsky in the third round.
In his first M-1 Challenge heavyweight title defense, Volkov (26-6-0, M-1: 9-3-0) stopped Vegh (11-2-0, M-1: 0-1-0), alụ ọgụ nke Slovakia, na oghere gburugburu.
M-1 Challenge heavyweight champion Alexander “Drago” Volkov
In other main event fights, Russian welterweight Sergey Romonav (9-1-0, M-1: 2-0-0) meriri Andreas Birgels (12-10-0, M-1: 0-1-0), nke Germany, by way of a first-round technical knockout, Russian welterweight Abukar Yandiev (5-1-0, M-1: 2-1-0) submitted Greek-born American Tony Christodoulou (12-7-0, M-1: 0-1-0) na oghere gburugburu, Russian middleweight Valery “The Russian Hammer” Myasnikov (10-1-2, M-1: 1-1-2) and Spaniard Enoc solves Torres (18-9-1, M-1: 5-6-1) lụrụ agha iji a atọ-gburugburu Olee.
Na mbido kaadị, Ukrainian featherweight Andrei “Ígwè” Lezhnev (8-5-0, M-1: 2-2-0) choked out Russian foe Kuznetsov (5-2-0 (M-1: 2-2-0). Russian fechaa Alexey “Ọrụ” Makhno (11-4-0, M-1: 3-1-0), Russian arọ arọ Anton Vyazigin (6-1-0, M-1: 1-0-0), Russian welterweight Maksim Grabovich (4-2-0, M-1: 4-0-0) and Belarussian lightweight Maksim Pugachev (3-0-00, M-1 1-0-0) all won their matches by unanimous three-round decisions.
Complete results na foto gallery n'okpuru:
Isi kadị
Isi ihe omume – M-1 GRAND PRIX MIDDLEWEIHT CHAMPIONSHIP
Alexander Shlemenko (53-9-0, M-1: 4-0-0), Russia
WSUB3
Vyacheslav Vasilevsky (28-5-0, M-1: 10-2-0), Russia
(Sclemenko won M-1 Grand Prix middleweight title)
CO-FEATURE – M-1 NSOGBU Heavyweight egwuregwu
Alexander Volkov (26-6-0, M-1: 10-3-0), Russia
WKO1
Attila Vegh (11-2-0, M-1: 7-2-0), Slovakia
(Volkov retained M-1 Challenge heavyweight title)
MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Enoc solves Torres (18-9-1, M-1: 5-6-1)
DRAW3
Valery Myasnikov (10-1-2, M-1: 1-1-2)
WELTERWEIGHTS
Sergei Romanov (9-1-0, M-1: 2-0-0), Russia
WTKO1
Andreas Birgels (12-10-0, M-1: 0-1-0), Germany
Abukar Yandiev (5-1-0, M-1: 2-1-0), Russia
WSUB1
Tony Christodoulou (12-7-0, M-1: 0-1-0), USA
Mbido kadị
HEAVYWEIGHTS
Anton Vyazigin (6-1-0, M-1: 1-0-0), Russia
WDEC3
Daniil Arepyev (5-1-0, M-1: 0-1-0), Russia
WELTERWEIGHTS
Maksim Grabovich (4-2-0, M-1: 4-0-0), Russia
WDEC3
Danila Prikaza (3-1-1, M-1: 2-1-0), Russia
LIGHTWEIGHTS
Alexey Makhno (11-4-0, M-1: 3-1-0), Russia
WDEC3
Felipe Rego (7-3-0, M-1: 0-1-0), Brazil
Murodzhon Kodirov (2-0-0), M-1: 1-0-0), Russia
WDEC3
Maksim Pugachev (2-1-0, M-1: 0-1-0)
FEATHERWEIGHTS
Andrei Lezhnev (8-5-0, M-1: 2-2-0), Ukraine
WSUB1
Mikhail Kuznetsov (5-2-0, M-1: 2-2-0), Russia
Vasilvesky & Shlemenko
Volkov & Vegh

Christodoulou & Yandiev

Torres & Myasnikov

Grabovich & Prikaza
Kodirov & Pugachev
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M-1 NSOGBU 68 Ukara igwe

MBIPỤTA NDỊ NCHỤ NTA AKỤKỌ
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M-1 Ịma Aka 68
WATCH ON M-1GLOBAL.TV
Thursday, June 16 na 11 a.m. NA / 8 a.m. Pt in U.S.A.
Ukara igwe
Isi kadị
Isi ihe omume – M-1 GRAND PRIX MIDDLEWEIHT CHAMPIONSHIP – 5 X 5
ALEXANDER “Oké Ifufe” SHLEMENKO (52-9-0, M-1: 3-0-0), Russia 184 1/2 lbs. (83.7 n'arọ)
vs.
Vyacheslav VASILEVSKY (28-4-0, M-1: 10-2-0), Russia 185 lbs. (84.0 n'arọ)
CO-FEATURE – M-1 NSOGBU Heavyweight egwuregwu – 5 X 5
ALEXANDER “Drago” VOLKOV (25-6-0, M-1: 9-3-0), Russia 238 lbs. (108.0 n'arọ)
vs.
ATTILAPumukliVEGH (11-1-0, M-1: 7-1-0), Slovakia 220 lbs. (100.1 n'arọ)
WELTERWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
SERGEI ROMANOV (8-1-0, M-1: 1-0-0), Russia 169 1/2 lbs. (76.9 n'arọ)
vs.
ANDREAS BIRGELS (12-9-0, M-1: 0-0-0), Germany 169 1/2 lbs. (76.9 n'arọ)

ABUKAR YANDIEV (4-1-0, M-1: 1-1-0), Russia 175 lbs. (79.5 n'arọ)
vs.
TONY CHRISTODOULOU (12-6-0, M-1: 0-0-0), USA 177 1/2 lbs. (80.5 n'arọ)
MIDDLEWEIGHTS — 3 X 5
ENOC solves TORRES (18-9-0, M-1: 5-6-0), Spain 183 1/2 lbs. (83.7 n'arọ)
vs.
VALERY “The Russian Hammer” MYASNIKOV (10-1-1, M-1: 1-1-1), Russia 184 1/2 lbs. (83.7 n'arọ)
Mbido kadị
HEAVYWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
DANIIL AREPYEV (5-0-0, M-1: 0-0-0), Russia 271 lbs. (123.3 n'arọ)
vs.
ANTON VYAZIGIN (5-1-0, M-1: 0-0-0), Russia 249 lbs. (113.5 n'arọ)
WELTERWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
DANILA PRIKAZA (3-0-1, M-1: 2-0-0), Russia 169 1/2 lbs. (77.0 n'arọ)
vs.
MAKSIM GRABOVICH (3-2-0, M-1: 3-0-0), Russia 169 1/2 lbs. (76.9 n'arọ)
LIGHTWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
FELIPE REGO (7-2-0, M-1: 0-0-0), Brazil 154 1/2 lbs. (70.2 n'arọ)
vs.
ALEXEY “Ọrụ” Makhno (10-4-0, M-1: 2-1-0), Russia 154 1/2 lbs. (70.1 n'arọ)

MURODZHON KODIROV (1-0-0), M-1: 0-0-0), Russia 151 1/2 lbs. (68.9 n'arọ)
vs.
MAKSIM PUGACHEV (2-0-0, M-1: 0-0-0) 154 1/2 lbs. (70.2 n'arọ)
FEATHERWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
ANDREI “Ígwè” LEZHNEV (7-5-0, M-1: 1-2-0), Ukraine 145 lbs. (65.9 n'arọ)
vs.
Mikhail Kuznetsov (5-1-0, M-1: 2-1-0), Russia 144 1/2 lbs. (65.6 n'arọ)
MGBE OLE: Thursday, June 16, 2016
EBEE: St. Petersburg, Russia
Ume: M-1 Global
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Vyacheslav Vasilevsky replaces injured Ramazan Emeev vs. Alexander Shlemenko

M-1 Grand Prix Middleweight Championship
M-1 Ịma Aka 68, June 16 na St. Petersburg, Russia
(L-R) – Vyacheslav Vasilevsky & Alexander Shlemenko
Abụrụ. Petersburg, Russia (Ka 17, 2016) – Former M-1 Challenge light heavyweight and middleweight champion Vyacheslav Vasilevsky (28-4-0, M-1: 10-2-0) has stepped up to replace injured Ramadan Emeev megide Alexander “Oké Ifufe” Shlemenko (52-9-0, M-1: 3-0-0) in the final of the M-1 Grand Prix Middleweight Tournament, headlining
M-1 Ịma Aka 68, June 16 at Yubileyny Sports Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Emeev (14-3-0, M-1: 8-1-0) suffered a torn ligament in his elbow during training camp. In a M-1 Challenge Grand Prix Middleweight Tournament semifinals match last February, Vasilevsky lost a majority decision to Shlemenko in the M-1 Ịma Aka 64 Ọgụ nke Night.
We were in a very difficult situation after Ramazan Nameev got injured,” M-1 Global president Vadim Finkelchtein explained. “The whole event was in jeopardy. Ya mere, ugbu a, we’re grateful to Vyacheslav Vasilevsky for agreeing to step in and face Shlemenko in our M-1 Grand Prix finals being held on his (Vasilevsky) ụbọchị ọmụmụ.
Due to our contract obligations, we were unable to postpone the event because it is officially included in the St. Petersburg Naconomic Forum, which is something every one of our fighters knew from the very beginning. There’s a paragraph in the Grand Prix fighterscontract stating we can use one of the guys who fought in the semifinals of the tournament in case someone gets injured. Now we’re making one of the most anticipated rematches in the history of Russian MMA.
M-1 Ịma Aka Heavyweight onye mmeri Alexander “Drago” Volkov (25-6-0, M-1: 9-3-0) will make his first title defense against AttilaPumukloVegh (29-6-2, M-1: 0-0-0) na M-1 Ịma Aka 68. A match between Russian middleweight Valery “The Russian Hammer” Myasnikov (10-1-1, M-1: 1-1-1) and Spanish veteran Enoc solves Torres (18-9-0, M-1: 5-6-0) has also been announced for the June 16nke kaadị.
“The M-1 Ịma Aka 68 event is going to be huge,” Finkelchtein added. “We’re stacking the card with Alexander Volkov vs Attila Vegh fighting in an M-1 Challenge heavyweight title fight. The Grand Prix winner, Shlemenko still gets $50,000. As for Ramazan Nameev, we will put efforts into arranging his fight with Alexander Shlemenko this fall, if Shlemenko is still fighting in Russia. Emeev versus Shlemenko will provide the answer to all of the questions MMA fans still arguing about.
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Na-abịa M-1 Global Ihe:
Ka 27M-1 Ịma Aka 66: Nemkov vs. Yusopov, Orenburg City, Russia
June 4M-1 Ịma Aka 67: Buchinger vs. Idrisov, Baku, Azerbaijan
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Injury forces Ramazan Emeev to withdraw from M-1 Challenge 68 vs. Alexander Shlemenko June 16 na St. Petersburg, Russia

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Abụrụ. Petersburg, Russia (Ka 14, 2016) – An elbow injury has forced M-1 Challenge middleweight champion Ramadan Emeev (nọchiri ka hapụrụ) to withdraw from his June 16nkeshowdown na Alexander “Oké Ifufe” Shlemenko na M-1 Ịma Aka 68 at Yubileyny Sports Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Emeev (14-3-0, M-1: 8-1-0) suffered a torn ligament in his elbow during training camp, postponing his M-1 Grand Prix Middleweight Championship fight against Shlemenko (52-9-0, M-1: 3-0-0) to a future date pending Emeev’s recovery period.
M-1 Ịma Aka Heavyweight onye mmeri Alexander “Drago” Volkov (25-6-0, M-1: 9-3-0) will make his first title defense against AttilaPumukloVegh (29-6-2, M-1: 0-0-0) na M-1 Ịma Aka 68. A match between Russian middleweight Valery “The Russian Hammer” Myasnikov (10-1-1, M-1: 1-1-1) and Spanish veteran Enoc solves Torres (18-9-0, M-1: 5-6-0) has also been announced for the June 16nke kaadị.
This is a tough blow for our organization because there is only one month before M-1 Challenge 68 and we have lost one of our main event fighters,” M-1 Global presidentVadim Finkelchtein kwuru. “It was the most anticipated fights for fans. We still have a great heavyweight title fight between defending champion Alexander Volkov and challenger Attila Vegh and we’re looking for a suitable replacement for Emeev to fight Shlemenko. M-1 Global has been working under a lot of pressure recently but, never-the-less, we continue to promote great events for our loyal fans. We will do everything possible to keep our fans happy.
M-1 Ịma Aka 68 ga-streamed ndụ si St. Petersburg na elu definition onwww.M1Global.TV. Ndị na-ekiri ga-enwe ike na-ekiri ndị mbido ọgụ na isi kaadị egbu osisi na aha na www.M1Global.TV. Fans ike ile niile nke edinam na ha kọmputa, nakwa dị ka na android na Apple smart ntị na mbadamba.
Na-abịa M-1 Global Ihe:
Ka 27 – M-1 Ịma Aka 66: Nemkov vs. Yusopov, Orenburg City, Russia
June 4 – M-1 Ịma Aka 67: Buchinger vs. Idrisov, Baku, Azerbaijan
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Ramazan Emeev vs. Alexander Shlemenko M-1 Global Grand Prix Middleweight Championship; Alexander Volkov makes 1st M-1 Challenge Heavyweight title defense vs. Attila Vegh

M-1 Ịma Aka 68, June 16 na St. Petersburg, Russia
(L-R) — Ramadan Emeev & Alexander Shlemenko
Abụrụ. Petersburg, Russia (April 28, 2016) – M-1 Global has announced a blockbuster M-1 Ịma Aka 68 event as Ramadan Emeev na Alexander “Oké Ifufe” Shlemenko battle in the M-1 Global Grand Prix Middleweight Championship, while M-1 Challenge heavyweight champion Alexander “Drago” Volkov makes his first title defense against AttilaPumukloVegh, Thursday n'abalị, June 16, at Yubileyny Sports Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia.
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Emeev (14-3-0, M-1: 8-1-0), fighting out of Russia by way of Dagestan, is the reigning M-1 Challenge middleweight champion, although his title belt will not be at stake against Shlemenko. The 28-year-old Emeev, bụ 2015 M-1 Global Fighter of the Year, is a two-time M-1 Challenge middleweight champion. He originally captured the coveted crown in 2012, na-ewere mkpebi si Mario Miranda for the vacant title. Na mbụ ya aha na-azara ọnụ, Emeev lost to Vyacheslav Vasilevsky, who stopped the defending champion via punches in the fourth round.
In their much anticipated rematch April 10, 2015, Emeev recaptured the title from Vasilevsky, choking the defending champion into an opening-round submission. ikpeazụ December, Emeev successfully defended his title when Luigi Fiorvanti retired after four rounds. Earlier this month at M-1 Ịma Aka 65, Emeev defeated Maiquel Falcao in the M-1 Grand Prix semifinals, by way of a first-round submission (ịkpagbu – see picture below), to qualify for the final versus Shlemenko.
The 31-year-old Shlemenko (52-9-0, M-1: 3-0-0) is a three-time Bellator champion from Omsk, Russia. He returned to M-1 Global competition in February, taking a decision from Vasilevsky (see picture below) na M-1 Ịma Aka 64. The Siberian-born Shlemenko hadn’t competed in M-1 Global since 2005.
Volkov (25-6-0, M-1: 9-3-0), 27, also fought in Bellator for three years, 2012 ka 2015, returning to M-1 Global action this past February for the first time in 5 ½ afọ. The popular fighter from Moscow signed a promotional contract with M-1 Global, ọgụ Denis Smoldaraev -Ahụ. 19, 2016 (see picture below) na M-1 Ịma Aka 64 for the vacant M-1 Challenge heavyweight championship. Volkov emerged victorious, using a choke in the third round to win with the Submission of the Night.
Vegh (29-6-2, M-1: 0-0-0), will make his M-1 Global debut versus Volkov in their M-1 Challenge title fight. Fighting out of Slovakia by way of his native Czechoslovakia, Vegh (sere n'okpuru) is a former Bellator light heavyweight champion who is moving up one weight class to challenge Volkov.
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M-1 Ịma Aka 65 Bonus Performances Announced

M-1 Ịma Aka 65 Ọgụ nke Night: Artem Frolov vs. Kristijan Silver
MOSCOW (April 19, 2016) – M-1 Global recently announced its M-1 Ịma Aka 65 bonus performances, highlighted by the Fight of the Night award, along with Submission of the Night and KO of the Night.
The M-1 Ịma Aka 65 Fight of the Night was between Russian middleweight prospect Artem Frolov (6-0-0, M-1: 2-0-0) megide Kristijan “Klitschko” Silver (8-3-1, M-1: 0-2-1), in which Frolov won by way of an opening-round submission by way of an arm-bar.
M-1 Ịma Aka middleweight onye mmeri Ramadan Emeev (14-3-0, M-1: 8-1-0) was awarded the Submission of the Night. The reigning M-1 Challenge middleweight champion, who advanced to the M-1 Global Grand Prix Middleweight Championship versusAlexander “Oké Ifufe” Shlemenko (51-9-0, M-1: 2-0-0), used a choke hold on his Brazilian opponent, Maiquel “Big Rig” Facao (35-9-0, M-1: 0-1-0), midway through the first round to win the main event.
M-1 Ịma Aka 65 Edo onwe ya n'okpuru nke Night: Ramadan Emeev
Former M-1 Challenge lightweight champion Max Divnich (12-1-0, M-1: 6-1-0) captured KO of the Night honors with an impressive second-round stoppage (punches) nke Robert “TQ” Turnquest (5-2-0, M-1: 0-1-0).
M-1 Ịma Aka 65 Ko nke Night: Max Divnich
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M-1 Global extends contracts with Ivan Buchinger, Stephan Puetz & Lee Morrison

Abụrụ. Petersburg, Russia (January 27, 2016) – M-1 Global president Vadim Finklechtein has announced contract extensions for M-1 featherweight championJohn “Nke a bụ” Buchinger, former M-1 Challenge light heavyweight titlist Stephan “T-800” Puetz and top American featherweight contender Lee “American Bulldog” Morrison.
We’ve prolonged the contract with M-1 Global veteran fighters Buchinger, Puetz and Morrison,” Finkelchtein said. “We constantly work on our roster to have the best possible fighters.
Buchinger (30-4-0, M-1: 5-0-0), the 29-year-old from Slovakia, captured the vacant M-1 Challenge featherweight title in 2014, via a fourth-round knockout of Tural Raginov na M-1 Ịma Aka 52. In his last fight this past October, Buchinger successfully defended his title with a unanimous decision over current M-1 Challenge lightweight champion Mansour “Tarzan” Barnaoui na M-1 Ịma Aka 62.
Puetz (13-2-0, M-1: 4-1-0), fighting out of Germany, is an electrifying fighter who won the M-1 Challenge light heavyweight champion in 2014, na-ewere mkpebi siViktor Nemkov na M-1 Ịma Aka 46. Puetz successfully defended his title twice in 2014 megide Luis Fernando Miranda (SUB2 – ịkpagbu) na Valery Mykasnikov(KO/TKO2 – punches). Na 2015, Puetz took on previously undefeated M-1 Challenge heavyweight champion Marcin Tybura, who lost in three rounds due to a severely broken nose at M-1 Ịma Aka 57. In his most recent fight this past December at M-1 Ịma Aka 63, Puetz lost his title belt in a rematch with Nemkov by way of a decision.
Morrison (13-6-0, M-1: 2-3-0) is a popular featherweight contender out of Okanogon, Washington. The gutsy 29-year-old (pictured below on right) has notable M-1 Global decision wins over Pavel Vitruk na Mikhail Malyutin.
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M-1 Ịma Aka 63 ego egwú mara ọkwa

Abụrụ. Petersburg, Russia (December 9, 2015) – M-1 Global mara ọkwa ya fighter ego egwú maka ikpeazụ Friday n'abalị M-1 Ịma Aka 63 na Sports na Concert mgbagwoju ke St. Petersburg, Russia:
Ọgụ nke N'ABALỊ
Viktor Nemkov-Stephan Puetz 2
Viktor Nemkov (23-5-0, 4 Ko / .Ònye, 9 Sub – M-1: 13-4-0), onye ọgụ nke Stary Oskol, Russia, ịmaliteghachi ịhụ na M-1 Ịma Aka ìhè Heavyweight aha si German fighter onye were ya na ya 1 ½ years ago, Stephan “T-800” Puetz (13-2-0, 5 Ko / TKO, 4 Sub), site n'ụzọ nke ọzọ na-akpali akpali, ike-agha ise-gburugburu mkpebi.
Ko Okoneyo
Raul Tutarauli
Georgian ìhè Heavyweight Raul Tutarauli (6-2-0, 5 Ko / TKO, 1 Sub) ekpochapụ Russian Alexey “Ọrụ” Makhno (10-4-0, 4 Ko / TKO, 1 Sub) na abụọ gbaa gburugburu.
Nrubeisi nke N'ABALỊ
Mikhail Kuznetsov
Russian featherweight Mikhail Kuznetsov (5-1-0) eji a n'azụ-gba ọtọ ịkpagbu ịmanye a mgbata-si Ukraine Stanislav “White Warrior” Reutsky (8-5-0) nke abụọ.
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