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M-1 Ịma Aka 49 still holds the Russian MMA live attendance record

M-1 Ịma Aka 49 still holds the single MMA event live attendance record (23,255) na Russia
Saint Petersburg, Russia (September 19, 2018) – Contrary to some media reports, na 22,603 fans at last weekend’s UFC Ọgụ Night 136 in Moscow did not set a Russian MMA live attendance record.
M-1 Global still holds the record for the highest live attendance of an MMA event in Russia, mgbe ole 23,255 fans attended M-1 Ịma Aka 49: Agha na Ugwu na June 7, 2014 na Ingushetia, which is officially registered in the Russian Book of Records.
Last weekend’s UFC debut event in Russia UFC Ọgụ Night 136 is the second-most fans to attend a Russian MMA event.
Living legend Fedor Emelianenko‘s return from retirement on November 20, 2011 na M-1 Global: Fedor vs. Monson drew 22,000 Fans, dropped to third place on the all-time Russian MMA live attendance list.
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Asaa. 28 – M-1 Challenge 97/TATFIGHT 7: Bogatov vs. Pereira in Kazan, Russia

M-1 Global veterans & ex-champions Talk about M-1 & UFC Moscow

Saint Petersburg, Russia (September 14, 2018) – M-1 Global veterans and former champions recently expressed their thoughts and opinions about their M-1 experiences and tomorrow’s (Asaa. 15) UFC Moscow card at Olympic Stadium in Moscow.

Alexei Oleinik, M-1 Global veteran, vs. Mark Hunt in UFC Moscow main event:

M-1 Global is a great Russian promotion and I really enjoyed the time when I fought there. Each fight for me was another step in my career. We did not choose opponents, had rated fights, and took part in the Grand-Prix.

Alexander Volkov, mbụ M-1 Ịma Aka heavyweight onye mmeri:

One of the best moments that I had in M-1 Global was the victory for our team at M-1 Selection. At that time there were team competitions in M-1 Global and I miss that format. Another great moment was when I won the M-1 Challenge heavyweight title. Every important fight is very memorable.

My first M-1 Global fights were in M-1 Selection team competitions, which helped me as a young fighter to start my career, find my place in this sport and understand that I belong to MMA. At the time it was a great opportunity for young athletes to demonstrate their skills and show up on local TV stations, so M-1 Global was the first step in my professional career.

UFC has a huge impact on development of the Russian MMA market. The partnership between M-1 Global and UFC gives M-1 Global many advantages on the local market and makes it much more attractive for Russian fighters. All mixed martial artists have a dream to fight in the UFC and now the way is clear. As we’ve seen many times, top fighters and champions from M-1 Global compete on the highest level in the UFC.

Ramadan Emeev, former M-1 Challenge middleweight champion, vs. Stefan Sekulic at UFC Moscow

I feel some responsibility for this fight because I’m fighting at home. Many friends and fans will come to root for me and I don’t want to let them down. I want to put on a great show, win the fight, and make everyone who’s supporting me happy.

Since I’m fighting at home, I don’t have to fly somewhere and acclimate. In my previous fights I had to fly across the ocean to compete. Ugbu a, it’s their turn, and everything will be by my rules.

Rustam Khabilov M-1 Global veteran, vs. Kajan Johnson at UFC Moscow

There’s a great responsibility fighting at home when the crowd is waiting for you. It doesn’t matter whether it’s M-1 Global or UFC. Crowds are the same. Many friends and fans will be worried, and they’ll come to root for me, so I owe this victory to them. I must win. That’s why I trained three times as hard for this fight. Ugbu a, I’m anticipating an opponent. Everything will be fine.

Abdulmanap Nurmagomedov, one of best MMA coaches in the world and father of UFC and former M-1 Global fighter Kabib Nurmagomedov

M-1 Global is the history of Russian MMA and it’s not a coincidence that many fighters who started their careers in M-1 Global are very successful in the MMA world. M-1 Global was a foundation for mixed martial arts in Russia, faced some challenges, learned from their mistakes and kept moving forward. Most Russian fighters who are now signed with the UFC came exactly from M-1 Global.

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Asaa. 28 – M-1 Ịma Aka 97 in Kazan, Russia

M-1 Challenge middleweight champ Artem Frolov steps in to fight C.B. Dollaway, Asaa. 15, at UFC Moscow

Artem Frolov (center) is the M-1 Challenge middleweight champion

Saint Petersburg, Russia (September 4, 2018) — Undefeated M-1 Challenge middleweight champion Artem Frolov will make his UFC debut, stepping in on short notice to replace injured Omari Ashkedov against battle-tested C.B. “The DobermanDollaway, September 15 na UFC Moscow card at Olympic Stadium in Moscow.

 

 

 

I am very happy for Artem,” M-1 Global president Vadim Finkelchtein kwuru, “but a little bit nervous because he accepted the fight on such a short notice, only two weeks before the fitht. I’m sure he will demonstrate his high level once again. I said it before that Artem is the second strongest middleweight in Russia, after Alexander Shlemenko, and he deserves this shot. Some may know that Artem was going to fight Bruno Blindado Silva, who defeated Shlemenko, and I’m happy to say that this fight will happen this fall.

 

 

 

The 26-year-old Frolov (11-0-0, M-1: 8-0-0), fighting at home out of Russia, captured his M-1 Challenge title belt last October, when he won a unanimous decision against Caio Magalhaes at M-1 Challenge 84. This past June at M-1 Challenge 93, Frolov made his first title defense versus Joe Riggs, who suffered a knee injury that led to a doctor’s stoppage in the second round.

 

 

 

A solid all-around fighter, Frolov has won 5 fights by stoppage, along with four submission victories and two by decision.

 

Frolov (L) is shown here landing a powerful strike smack on Caio Magalhaeschin

 

 

American MMA veteran Dollaway (17-8-0), representing Tempe, Arizona, has been a UFC fighter for the past decade.

 

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Aug. 25 – M-1 Ịma Aka 96: Mikutsa vs. Ibragimov in Saint Petersburg, Russia

Roman Bogatov & Rubenilton Pereira clash for Vacant M-1 Challenge lightweight title in M-1 Challenge 97 isi ihe omume

September 28 in Kazan, Russia

Saint Petersburg, Russia (August 30, 2018) — Undefeated Russian rising star Roman Bogatov (pictured above on top) will take on Brazilian mixed-martial-arts veteran Rubenilton Pereira for the vacant M-1 Challenge 97 lightweight championship in the M-1 Challenge: Tatfight 7 isi ihe omume, September 28

 

M-1 Ịma Aka 97 ga-ebi ndụ-streamed si Russia na elu definition na www.M1Global.TV. Ndị na-ekiri ga-enwe ike na-ekiri ndị mbido ọgụ na isi kaadị egbu osisi na aha nawww.M1Global.TV. Fans nwere ike na-ele niile ihe na ha kọmputa, nakwa dị ka na android na Apple smart ntị na mbadamba. M-1 Ịma Aka 97 will also be is available on www.FITE.TV(Kaadị mbido bụ n'efu, $7.99 maka isi kaadị).

 

 

 

The coveted M-1 Challenge lightweight crown is vacant because the last champion, Damir Ismagulov, recently relinquished his title to sign a UFC contract.

 

 

 

Bogatov (6-0-0, M-1: 5-0-0) is a submission master, four of his six pro victories have been by way of choke-outs, because of his dangerous grappling skills and techniques. In his last fight this past June at M-1 Ịma Aka 94, Bogatov earned his title shot by defeating always tough Raul Tutarauli (18-5-0), whose previous fight was a decision loss to Ismagulov in the latter’s final M-1 Challenge title defense.

 

 

 

Ube (20-5-0, M-1: 4-2-0) meriwo ikpeazụ ya anọ ịlụ ọgụ, including a technical knockout in his last action, also at M-1 Ịma Aka 94 last June, mgbe ole Oktom Baktybek’s stopped the fight after the opening round. Pereira’s two M-1 Global losses have been to a pair of M-1 Challenge champions, Ismagulov and Alexander Butenko.

 

 

 

Agbakwunyere ịlụ ọgụ nso a ga-mara ọkwa. All ọgụ na alụso bụ isiokwu ịgbanwe.

 

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Aug. 25 – M-1 ịma aka 96: Mikutsa vs. Ibragimov in Saint Petersburg, Russia

Khadis Ibragimov new M-1 Challenge Light Heavyweight Champion

M-1 NSOGBU 96 Ukara IHE & Foto ndị dị na
New M-1 Challenge light heavyweight champion Khadis Ibragimov was crowned
Saint Petersburg, Russia (August 26, 2018) – Undefeated Khadis Ibragimov (7-0-0) meriri Dmitry Mikutsa n'abalị ụnyahụ M-1 Ịma Aka 96 main event to capture the vacant M-1 Challenge light heavyweight title, na M-1 Arena na Saint Petersburg, Russia.

 

 

 

MMA fighters represented 10 different countries in this international event: Russia, United States, Ukraine, Brazil, France, Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Kazakhstan and Georgia.

 

 

 

Ibragimov, na-alụ ọgụ nke Russia, locked in a rear-naked choke to submit his Ukrainian opponent, Mikutsa (9-4-1), in the second round for the vacant M-1 Challenge light heavyweight crown.

 

 

 

Na co-apụta ihe omume, Russian featherweight Viktor Kolesnik (15-3-1) finished off his American foe, Daniel “Onye nnọchi anya Orange” Swain (18-9-1) in the opening round with damaging leg kicks.

 

 

 

Onye Brazil dị fechaa Michel “Sassariro” Silva (20-7-1) was too much for previously unbeaten Alexey “Ihe ịtụnanya” Ilyenko (8-1-1), who succumbed to a vicious ground-and-pound attack.

 

 

 

Ukrainian featherweight Yuri Chobuka (10-1-0) took a unanimous decision from Steve Polifonte (13-6-0), nke France.

 

 

 

Igwe eji efe efe Georgian Vazha Tsiptauri (6-1-0) aka Sanzhar Adilov (4-1-0), nke Kazakhstan, his first loss as a professional by way of a unanimous decision.

 

 

 

Na undercard, Russian arọ arọ Yuri Fedorov (2-0-0) ground-and-pounded his way to a third-round technical knockout of fellow countryman Sergey Goltsov (0-2-), Russian featherweight Akhmadkhan Bokov (4-3-0) edged pro-debuting Adam Borovec (0-1-0) site na ọtụtụ mkpebi, na Russian featherweight Nikita Solanin (5-2-0) registered a unanimous decision victory against Rene Hackl (4-1-0), of Hungary).

 

 

 

Russian pro-debuting Vasily Kozlov (1-0-0), fighting at a 158 ½ catchweight, and Russian welterweight Boris Medvedev (3-0-0) were first-round, one-punch knockout winners, karị, vesos Jurand Lisieski (3-1-1), nke Poland, na Ukraine Dmitriy Tikhonyuk (0-1-0). Russian fechaa Artem Tarasov (3-1-0) used a barrage of punches to stop Filip Kovarik (3-1-0), nke Poland, na gburugburu otu.

Complete results and pictures below:

 

 

Isi kadị

 

Isi ihe omume

VACANT M-1 CHALLENGE LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

 

 

Khadis Ibragimov (7-0-0, M-1: 3-0-0), Russia

WSUB2 (4:30 – n'azụ gba ọtọ ịkpagbu)

Dmitry Mikutsa (9-4-1, M-1: 2-2-0), Ukraine

(Ibragimov won the M-1 Challenge light heavyweight title)

 

CO-FEATURE – FEATHERWEIGHTS

 

 

Viktor Kolesnik (15-3-1, M-1: 4-1-1), Russia

WTKO1 (4:21 – leg kicks)

Daniel Swain (18-9-1, M-1: 1-1-1), USA

LIGHTWEIGHTS

 

 

Michel Silva (20-7-1, M-1: 2-2-0), Brazil

WTKO1 (1:34 – ground-and-pound)

Alexey Ilyenko (8-1-1, M-1: 1-1-0), Russia

FEATHERWEIGHTS

 

 

Yuri Chobuka (10-1-0, M-1: 2-0-0), Ukraine

WDEC3

Steve Polifonte (13-6-0, M-1: 0-1-0), France

 

FLYWEIGHTS

 

 

Vazha Tsiptauri (6-1-0, M-1: 4-0-0)

WDEC3

Sanzhar Adilov (4-1-0, M-1: 0-1-0), Kazakhstan

 

N'okpuru kaadị

 

HEAVYWEIGHTS

 

 

Yuri Fedorov (2-0-0, M-1: 2-0-0), Russia

WTKO3 (1:11 – ground-and-pound)

Sergey Goltsov (0-2-0, M-1: 0-1-0), Russia

 

ÌHÈ HEAVYWEIGHTS

 

 

Rafal Kijanczuk (4-0-0 (M-1: 2-0-0), Poland

WTKO1 (5:00 – injury)

Ibragim Sagov (4-2-0, M-1: 3-2-0), Russia

 

CATCHWEIGHT (72, n'arọ, 158 ½ lbs.)

 

 

Vasily Kozlov (1-0-0, M-1: 1-0-0), Russia

WKO1 (0:42 – ntụmadị)

Jurand Lisieski (3-1-1, M-1: 0-1-0), Poland

 

WELTERWEIGHTS

 

 

Dmitriy Tikhonyuk (1-0-0, M-1: 1-0-0), Ukraine

WKO1 (1:07 – ntụmadị)

Boris Medvedev (2-1-0, M-1: 1-1-0), Russia

 

LIGHTWEIGHTS

 

 

Artem Tarasov (3-1-0, M-1: 1-0-0), Russia

WKO1 (1:57 – punches)

Filip Kovarik (3-1-0, M-1: 1-1-0), Poland

 

FEATHERWEIGHTS

 

 

Nikita Solanin (5-2-0, M-1: 2-1-0), Russia

WDEC3

Rene Hackl (4-1-0, M-1: 0-1-0), Hungary

 

 

 

Akhmadkhan Bokov (4-3-0, M-1: 4-1-0), Russia

WDEC3

Adam Borovec (0-1-0, M-1: 0-1-0), Czech Republic

 

 

Khadis Ibragimov (L) wore down Dmitry Mikutsa
Viktor Kolesnik (L) kicked his way past Daniel Swain
Michel Silva is shown finishing off Alexey Ilyenko
Yuri Chobuka (L) defeated Steve Polifonte
Vazha Tsiptauri (top position) decisioned Sanzhar Adilov

 

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M-1 Ịma Aka 96 Ukara igwe & Foto ndị dị na

SAINT PERTERSBURG, Russia (August 24, 2018) — The official weigh in was held yesterday for today’s M-1 Ịma Aka 96, headlined by the vacant M-1 Challenge light heavyweight title, na M-1 Arena na Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Complete weights and pictures below:
Isi kadị
Isi ihe omume – 5 X 5
VACANT M-1 CHALLENGE LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
(L) Dmitry Mikutsa (9-3-1, M-1: 2-1-0), Ukraine 204 ½ lbs. (92,95 n'arọ).
(R) Khadis Ibragimov (6-0-0, M-1: 2-0-0), Russia 205 lbs. (93 n'arọ)
CO-FEATURE – FEATHERWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
(L) Daniel Swain (18-8-1, M-1: 1-0-1), USA 145 lbs. (65,8 n'arọ)
(R) Viktor Kolesnik (14-3-1, M-1: 3-1-1), Russia 144 lbs. (65,35 n'arọ)
LIGHTWEIGHTS — 3 X 5
(R) Alexey Ilyenko (8-0-1, M-1: 1-0-0), Russia 154 lbs. (69,95 n'arọ)
(L) Michel Silva (19-7-1, M-1: 1-2-0), Brazil 154 ½ lbs. (70,25 n'arọ)
WELTERWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
Ruslan Rakhmonkulov (11-1-0, M-1: 1-0-0), Russia 178 lbs. (81 n'arọ)
Maksim Grabovich (8-4-0, M-1: 5-4-0), Russia 168 ½ lbs. (76,6 n'arọ)
FEATHERWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
(L) Steve Polifonte (13-5-0, M-1: 0-0-0), France 145 lbs. (65,8 n'arọ)
(R) Yuri Chobuka (9-1-0, M-1: 1-0-0), Ukraine 144 lbs. (65,6 n'arọ)
N'okpuru kaadị
HEAVYWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
Yuri Fedorov (1-0-0, M-1: 1-0-0), Russia 261 lbs. (118,4 n'arọ)
Sergey Goltsov (0-1-0, M-1: 0-0-0), Russia 227 lbs. (103,25 n'arọ)
ÌHÈ HEAVYWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
Rafal Kijanczuk (3-0-0 (M-1: 1-0-0), Poland 204 lbs. 92,8 n'arọ)
Ibragim Sagov (4-1-0, M-1: 3-1-0), Russia 204 lbs. (92,7 n'arọ)
CATCHWEIGHT (72, n'arọ, 158 ½ lbs.) – 3 X 5
Jurand Lisieski (3-0-1, M-1: 0-0-0), Poland 158 lbs. (71,8 n'arọ)
Vasily Kozlov (n'ihi na mpụta mbụ), Russia 158 lbs. (71,7 n'arọ)
WELTERWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
Dmitriy Tikhonyuk (n'ihi na mpụta mbụ), Ukraine 169 ½ lbs. 77,1 n'arọ)
Boris Medvedev (2-0-0, M-1: 1-0-0), Russia 169 ½ lbs. (77,05 n'arọ)
LIGHTWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
Filip Kovarik (3-0-0, M-1: 1-0-0), Poland 154 lbs. (70,2 n'arọ)
Artem Tarasov (2-1-0, M-1: 0-0-0), Russia 154 ½ lbs. (70,25 n'arọ)
FEATHERWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
Rene Hackl (4-0-0, M-1: 0-0-0), Hungary 144 lbs. (65,5 n'arọ)
Nikita Solanin (4-2-0, M-1: 1-1-0), Russia 144 lbs. (65,65 n'arọ)
Adam Borovec (n'ihi na mpụta mbụ), Czech Republic 144 lbs. (65,35 n'arọ)
Akhmadkhan Bokov (3-3-0, M-1: 3-1-0), Russia 144 lbs. (65,65 n'arọ)
FLYWEIGHTS – 3 X 5
Sanzhar Adilov (4-0-0, M-1: 0-0-0), Kazakhstan 129 ½ lbs. (57,65 n'arọ)
Vazha Tsiptauri (5-1-0, M-1: 3-0-0) 129 lbs. (58,5 n'arọ)
(all fights & fighters subject to change)
MGBE OLE: Saturday, August 25, 2018
EBEE: Saint Petersburg, Russia
Ume: M-1 Global
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Aug. 25 – M-1 Ịma Aka 96: Mikutsa vs. Ibragimov in Saint Petersburg, Russia

Road to M-1: USA” Ukara IHE

DougYamatoUsher stops
David Mundell in 2nd gburugburu
Yoislandy Izquierdo landed the kick of the night

Nashville, Tenn. (August 14, 2018) – Georgia middleweight DougYamatoUsher na Yoislandy “Cuba” Izquierdo were knockout-winners this past Saturday night in theRoad to M-1: USA” main event and co-feature, karị, at Global Mall in Nashville, Tennessee.

 

 

 

Road to M-1: USA” was presented by M-1 Global USA and Angel Fight Promotions and aired live on worldwide pay per view.

 

 

 

“Ọnụma,” a hybrid ring/cage, made its American debut in Music City.

 

 

What a great first event for M-1 Global USA,” M-1 Global USA CEO Mike Merriman kwuru. “There were so many obstacles to overcome and lessons to be learned, but the show still went well. The fighters worked hard and the staff worked diligently. I couldn’t have asked for more. We are working on our next show and some possible partnerships that should make a lot of fans smile.

 

 

 

Usher (10-3-0) overcame a relatively slow opening round to knockout his late replacement opponent, David “RedneckMundell (9-4-0), with a powerful right-left combination for his sixth consecutive victory, which snapped Mundell’s three-fight win streak.

 

 

 

Izquierdo (12-4-0), fighting out of Charlotte (NC) by way of Cuba, took care of business early, na-akụ aka si Damond Pickney (15-11-0), of Hot Springs, Arkansas, less than a minute into the opening round by way of a vicious head-kick.

 

 

 

Virginia bantamweight Tony Gravely (14-5-0) ruined the courageous comeback of previously undefeated Brazilian fighter Bruno Ferreira (8-1-0), who was making a comeback after successfully battling cancer the past three years. Gravely’s aggressive ground-and-pound attack resulted in a quick first-round technical knockout win.

 

 

 

Georgia flyweight Cee JayThe AutobotHamilton (13-6-0) and California heavyweight CodyThe MooseGoodale won three-round decisions, karị, against Puerto Rican Abdiel “The Nightmare” Velazquez (8-6-0) na NkemdirimKimOti (2-4-0)

 

 

 

Kentucky welterweight Brandon “The JuggernautBell (9-7-0) registered a first-round, ground-and-pound TKO win over JacobTick-TockMcClintock (9-3-0), of Arizona, while Chicago welterweight P.J. Cajigas used the same method to defeat previously unbeaten Tennessean James Conway (3-1-0) na gburugburu abụọ.

 

 

 

Na mbido kaadị, Chicago bantamweight Chris “The Jungle” Johnson (5-8-0) kụrụ aka JerrodThe Hillbilly Hammer” Jennings (2-2-0) ke akpa gburugburu. Kentucky lightweight Kegan Agnew (1-0-0) made an impressive pro debut, locking in a rear naked choke to submit hometown favorite Dwayne Herrelle (0-2-0) na oghere gburugburu.

 

Complete results na foto gallery n'okpuru:

Ukara IHE
Isi ihe omume – MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Doug Usher (10-3-0), College Park, Maryland
WKO2
David Mundell (9-4-0), Orlando, Florida
CO-FEATURE – LIGHTWEIGHTS
Yoislandyu Izquierdo (12-4-0), Charlotte, North Carolina
WKO1
Dawond Pickney (15-11-0), Hot Springs, Arkansas
BANTAMWEIGHTS
Tony Gravely (14-5-0) Radford, Virginia
WTKO1
Bruno Ferreira (8-1-0) Sao Paulo, Brazil
FLYWEIGHTS
Cee Jay Hamilton (13-6-0), Hartwell, Georgia.
WDEC3
Abdiel Velazquez (8-6-0), New Port Richey, Florida
WELTERWEIGHTS
Brandon Bell (9-6-0), Harlan, Kentucky
WTKO1
Jacob McClintock (9-3-0), Tempe, Arizona
P.J. Cajigas (7-7-0), Chicago, Illinois
WTKO2
James Conway (3-1-0), Dickson, Tennessee
HEAVYWEIGHTS
Cody Goodale (6-4-0), Riverside, California.
WDEC3
Nkemdirim Oti (2-4-0), Decatur, Alabama
Mbido kadị
BANTAMWEIGHTS
Chris Johnson (5-8-0), Chicago, Illinois
WKO1
Jerrod Jennings (2-2-0), Mayfield, Kentucky
LIGHTWEIGHTS
Kegan Agnew (1-0-0), Fredonia, Kentucky
WSUB1 (n'azụ gba ọtọ ịkpagbu)
Dwayne Herrelle (0-2-0) Nashville, Tennessee
Doug Usher used a powerful combination to KO David Mundell
Tony Gravely (n'elu) destroyed Bruno Ferreira’s comeback party
Heavyweight Cody Goodale (R) punched his way past Nkemdirm Oti
Brandon Bell (n'elu) finished off Jacob McClintock
P.J. Cajigas lines up Jacob Conway
Andiel Velazquez (L) & Cee Jay Hamilton put on a show for Nashville MMA fans
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“Ọnụma” hits Music CityRoad to M-1: USA” in Nashville

Nke a Saturday LIVE on worldwide Pay Per View

 

Nashville, Tenn. (August 18, 2018) – “Ọnụma,” a hybrid ring/cage, will make its American debut this Saturday night in the Music City, when theRoad to M-1: USA” professional mixed-martial-arts event is held at Global Mall in Nashville, Tennessee.

 

 

 

Road to M-1″ USA”, presented by M-1 Global USA and Angel Fight Promotions, will air live on worldwide pay-per-view.starting at 9 p.m. NA / 6 p.m. Pt. Integrated Sports Media will distributeRoad to M-1: USA” in North America on cable, satellite and digital pay-per-view via iN Demand, Vubiquity, DIRECTV and DISH in the United States, in addition to Rogers, SaskTel, and Shaw PPV in Canada, and live-streamed worldwide on the FITE.TV app and website (www.fite.tv), each way for a suggested retail price of only $19.95.

 

 

 

“Ọnụma, used by M-1 Global throughout Europe and Asia, measures 23-feet across and 24inches from the floor to first rope, and then there are three additional ropes above that. Fans in attendance and watching on PPV will have optimum viewing of a ring and fighters the safety associated with a cage.

 

 

 

Road to M-1: USA” is headlined by a middleweight fight between Florida veteran fighter David “RedneckMundell (9-3-0), who replaced injured ReggieThe Regulator” Nku, and against Georgia middleweight DougYamatoUsher (9-3-0). Both fighters are hot, Usher riding a five-fight win streak, dating back 2 ½ afọ, and Mundell has won his last three fights.

 

 

 

Na co-apụta ihe omume, veteran Arkansas fighter Dawond Pickney (15-10-0) faces his Cuban opponent, Yoislandy “Cuba” Izquierdo (11-4-0), who is fighting out of Charlotte, North Carolina.

 

 

 

The feelgood story of the show is undefeated Brazilian MMA fighter Bruno Ferreira (8-0-0), who has successfully beaten testicular cancer, returning to fight after three long years, versus always tough Tony Gravely (12-5-0), nke Virginia.

 

 

 

Other main-card fights include Georgia flyweight C.J. “The AutobotHamilton (12-6-0) vs. Floridian fighter Abdiel “The Nightmare” Velazquez (8-5-0), Kentucky welterweight Brandon “The JuggernautBell (5-6-0) vs. JacobTick-TockMcLintock (9-2-0), of Arizona; and Tennessee welterweight James Conway (3-0-0) vs. P.J. Cajigas (5-7-0), nke Chicago.

 

 

 

Undercard bouts include California heavyweight CodyThe MooseGoodale (5-4-0) vs. NkemdirimKim Oti (2-3-0), of Alabama, New Brunswick, Canada bantamweight Chris Johnson (5-6-0) vs. JerrodThe Hillbilly Hammer” Jennings (2-1-0), of Kentucky, and Nashville favorite Dwayne Herrelle (0-1-0) vs. pro-debuting Kentucky lightweight Kegan Agnew.

 

 

 

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Dimitriy Mikutsa vs. Khadis Ibragimov M-1 Challenge light heavyweight title fight to headline M-1 Challenge 96

Daniel Swain vs. Viktor Kolesnik in co-feature
August 25 na Saint Petersburg, Russia

 

Saint Petersburg, Russia (August 1, 2018) -The vacant M-1 Challenge light heavyweight title will be on the line August 25, mgbe ole Dimitriy Mikutsa na Khadis Ibragimov throw-down in the M-1 Ịma Aka 96 isi ihe omume, in M-1 Arena, at Saint Petersburg, Russia.

 

 

 

Mikutsa (9-3-1, M-1: 2-1-0), one of the top fighters in Ukraine, is riding a four-fight win streak, including M-1 Global victories over Kleber Raimundo Silva last February at M-1 Ịma Aka 87 na Dmitry Tebekin na M-1 Ịma Aka 79, both by way of three-round unanimous decisions. A heavy-handed striker, Mikutsa has knocked out six of his nine victims to date.

 

 

 

One of the most promising prospects in years, undefeated Ibragimov (6-0-0, M-1: 2-0-0) has earned his title shot, primarily by defeating former M-1 Challenge light heavyweight champion Stephan Puetz, using a bulldog choke to submit his German foe in the third round last February at M-1 Ịma Aka 88. Ibragimov, who will be fighting at home in Saint Petersburg, won his last fight at M-1 Challenge 92, mgbe ole Giga Kukhalalashvili was disqualified in the third round for rope grabbing.

 

 

 

 

A potentially explosive co-featured event has also been announced as American featherweight Daniel “Onye nnọchi anya Orange” Swain (18-8-1, M-1: 1-0-1) na-ewe ke Viktor Kolesnik (14-3-1, M-1: 3-1-1), nke Russia.

 

 

 

Fighting out of Newport, Washington, the entertaining Swain is coming off a sensational victory this past May at M-1 Ịma Aka 91, when he used a kneebar to submit Nye ha Nuertiebieke na oghere gburugburu.

 

 

 

Kolesnik’s lone loss in his last 10 ịlụ ọgụ, dating back nearly four years, was by split decision at M-1 Ịma Aka 85 ka Nate Landwehr, who is now the newly crowned M-1 Challenge featherweight champion.

 

 

 

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Ihe Mgba M-1 na-abịanụ:

Aug. 11 – “Road to M-1: USA” in Nashvillee, Tennessee, USA

Aug. 25 – M-1 Ịma Aka 96: Mikutsa vs. Ibragimov in Saint Petersburg, Russia

David Mundall new main event opponent for Doug Usher atRoad to M-1: USA”

Aug. 11nke worldwide Pay Per View from Nashville

Nashville, Tenn. (July 31, 2018) – Florida veteran MMA fighter David “RedneckMundell has replaced injured ReggieThe Regulator” Nku in the main event against Georgia middleweight DougYamatoUsher, August 11 na “Road to M-1″ USA”, presented by M-1 Global USA and Angel Fight Promotions, to air live on worldwide pay-per-view from Global Mall in Nashville, Tennessee.

 

 

 

Integrated Sports Media will distributeRoad to M-1: USA” in North America on cable, satellite and digital pay-per-view via iN Demand, Vubiquity, DIRECTV and DISH in the United States, as well as Rogers, SaskTel, and Shaw PPV in Canada, and live-streamed worldwide on the FITE.TV app and website (www.fite.tv), malite na 9 p.m. NA / 6 p.m. Pt, n'ihi na a tụrụ aro ọnụahịa mkpọsa nke naanị $19.95.

 

 

 

Usher (9-3-0), fighting out of Georgia, is riding a five-fight win streak, dating back 2 ½ afọ, while Mundell (9-3-0) has been victorious in his last three fights.

 

 

 

Veteran Arkansas fighter Dawond Pickney (15-10-0) has replaced Russian lightweight Vadim Ogar (6-3-0) in the co-featured event versus Yoislandy “Cuba” Izquierdo (11-4-0).

 

 

 

Undefeated Brazilian MMA fighter Bruno Ferreira (8-0-0), who has successfully beaten cancer, returns to action for the first time in three years against dangerous Tony Gravely(12-5-0), nke Virginia, na “Road to M-1: USA”.

 

 

 

Other main-card fights include Georgia flyweight C.J. “The AutobotHamilton (12-6-0) vs. Floridian fighter Abdiel “The Nightmare” Velazquez (8-5-0), Kentucky welterweight Brandon “The JuggernautBell (5-6-0) vs. JacobTick-TockMcLintock (9-2-0), of Arizona; and Tennessee welterweight James Conway (3-0-0) vs. P.J. Cajigas (5-7-0), nke Chicago.

 

 

 

Undercard bouts include California heavyweight CodyThe MooseGoodale (5-4-0) vs. NkemdirimKim Oti (2-3-0), of Alabama, New Brunswick, Canada bantamweight Chris Johnson (5-6-0) vs. JerrodThe Hillbilly Hammer” Jennings (2-1-0), of Kentucky, and Nashville favorite Dwayne Herrelle (0-1-0) vs. pro-debuting Kentucky lightweight Kegan Agnew.

 

 

 

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