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WMMAA Pan-American Division Welcomes new member Ecuador

 

Monte CARLO, Monaco (Marso 14, 2017) – The Pan-American Division of the World MMA Championships (WMMAA) has formally announced the recent addition of Ecuador as its newest member.

We continue to grow with every new country take forward the MMA movement as well as recognition of MMA as a sport,” miingon Tomas Yu, President of the WMMA Pan-American Division. “I have long been an advocate of MMA as a sport. Watching this great group of pioneers put up a great fight that takes is back to the basics and to what Martial Arts truly represents: loyalty, honor, and family.
Yu appointed Gorky E. Rodriguez as President of WMMAA Ecuador. Hector Molina, Director of the Regulatory Committee for the WMMAA Pan-American Division, will work closely with Rodriguez during the formation of the WMMAA Ecuador Regulatory Committee.
MMA is in a critical time,” Rodriguez commented. “It’s explosive growth this past decade has made MMA the fastest growing sport in the world, demanding that an organization like ours exist and to add unbiased structure, not only for athletes, but as a regulatory body as well.
Much continues to happen since WMMAA Ecuador was formed. We will all celebrate our first participation, as a national team, this year in the Pan-American Championships. I look forward to using my experience and the volumes of knowledge the WMMAA Pan-American Division brings to Ecuador. I will share the vision with all my efforts as we will defend, promote and endorse MMA as a sport and give all participants and fans a significant difference in the sport.
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WMMAA Celebrated Banner 2016

World MMA Championships team champion Russia on left, host team China on right
Monte CARLO, Monaco (Enero 5, 2017)- In only its fifth year of existence, the World Mixed Martial Arts Association (WMMAA) celebrated a banner year in 2016, as membership expansion approached 50 countries around the world.
The WMMAA sanctioned countries in five divisionsPan-Am, Africa, Asia, Europe and Oceaniainclude Afghanistan, Argentina, Armenia, Aruba, Australia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Chinese Taipei, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, France, Georgia, Germany, Gresya, Guatemala, Hungary, India, Iran, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Mexico, Moldova, Monaco, Mongolia, Morocco, Netherlands, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Korea, Spain, Tajikistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Venezuela.
The highlight of the 2016 WMMAA season was the World MMA Championships, in which powerhouse, Team Russia completely dominated, as it also did in the European Championships, sweeping all seven weight classes in Studio City, Macau, China.
Dul-an sa 100 fighters competed, nga nagrepresentar sa 23 mga nasud: Russia, Kazakhstan, Spain, Australia, Belgian, China, Colombia, France, Czech Republic, Hong Kong, Tajikistan, Germany, Hungary, Macao, Nepal, India, South Korea, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Chinese Taipei and Italy.
Russian nga middleweight Gamzat Hiramagomedov ug kahayag heavyweight Magomed Ankalayev were repeat world champions.
Asian team champion Kazakhstan won two Silver and four Bronze medals in team scoring, followed in order by Ukraine with two Silver and two Bronze, Czech Republic captured one Silver and two Bronze, Chinas one Silver and two Bronze, Kyrgyzstan two Bronze, and one Bronze each for France, India, Spain and Moldova.
Below find results from each World MMA Championships weight classes:
Bantamweight Division: -61.2 kg (135 lbs.)
1. Omar Nurmagomedov (Russia)
2. Artur Mykytenko (Czech Republic)
3. Mirat Bekishev (Kazakhstan)
3. Chun Bo Yuan (China)
Featherweight division: -65.8 kg (145 lbs.)
1. Kurban Taigibov (Russia)
2. Elnur Valiev (Ukraine)
3. Uulu Mustafa Rakhmatilla (Kyrgyzstan)
3. Roman Molodij (France)
Lightweight division: -70.3 kg (154 lbs.)
1. Murad Ramazanov (Russia)
2. Sheng Liu (China)
3. Altynbek Bakhtygeldinov (Kazakhstan)
3. Leos Brichta (Czech Republic)
Welterweight division: -77.1 kg (170 lbs.)
1. Alibeg Rasulov (Russia)
2. Goyta Dazaev (Kazakhstan)
3. Syed Abdul Nazzeur Ibrahim (India)
3. Uula Tologon Rakhmanberdi (Kyrgyzstan)
Middleweight division: -84 kg (185 lbs.)
1. Gamzat Khiramagomedov (Russia)
2. Idris GHezalov (Ukraine)
3. Murad Abdurahmanov (Kazakhstan)
3. Rong Fan (China)
KAHAYAG heavyweight division: -93 kg (205 lbs.)
1. Magomed Ankalayev (Russia)
2. Robert Lau (Germany)
3. Erkinbek Inzhel (Kazakhstan)
3. Darwing Rodriguez (Spain)
Heavyweight division: +93 kg (+205 lbs.)
1. Amirhan Isagadjiev (Russia)
2. Alimanov Suleimanov (Kazakhstan)
3. Viktor Pavlichek (Czech Republic)
3. Nicolae Scorohod (Moldova)
Go here to watch all the World MMA Championships final fights:
In other major WMMAA news from 2016, it was announced that the 2017 European Championships will be held September in Germany, 2017 Asian Championships will be October in Kazakhstan, exact dates and cities to be determined.
Usab, Viktor Frolov was elected president of the European Division at the last Congress, held last November.
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Record nga pag-apil sa mga numero sa 2015 World MMA Championship Pagpamatuod sa WMMAA ni kusog nga pagtubo

Monte CARLO, Monaco (Disyembre 9, 2015)- Ang paspas nga pagtubo sa Kalibutan Mixed Martial Arts Association (WMMAA) sa upat ka medyo mubo nga mga tuig sa kinabuhi nga labing maayo nga gipakita sa miaging bulan 2015 World MMA Championship (WMMAA) sa Prague, Czech Republic.
Dul-an sa 200 mga atleta, nga nagrepresentar sa 49 mga nasud (tan-awa ang listahan sa ubos), miapil sa record-kahimtang 2015 World MMA Championship, which was dominated by team champion Russian Federation. Heavyweight Zaur Gadzhibabaev, kinsa nahimong unang duha ka-higayon nga WMMAA champion, gihatag Azerbaijan ang bugtong gold medal wala nadakpan sa Russian Federation, nga may tagsa-tagsa nga mga mananaog sa unom sa pito ka mga gibug-aton sa mga klase.
“Kini nga tuig nga World Championship mao ang labing maayo nga hitabo nga kita adunay ingon nga layo,” WMMAA Director sa Communications Mikhail Mazur miingon. “Ang labing taas nga gidaghanon sa mga nasud, ingon man usab sa mga partisipante, kompetisyon sini nga tuig. WMMAA pa gihapon sa iyang pagkabata apan kita sa pagbantay sa pagpauswag. Ikaw mahimo sa tin-aw tan-awa nga sa matag tuig. Kita dugang pa bag-o nga gibug-aton nga mga kategoriya ug gidawat sa bag-ong mga nasod isip mga sakop sa atong mga non-profit nga organisasyon. Kini mao ang usa ka lisud nga trabaho apan kini hilabihan nga makapatagbaw sa pagtan-aw sa mga atleta nagalupad sa gikan sa tibuok kalibutan aron sa kompetisyon batok sa mga labing maayo nga amateur manggugubat nga ang matag usa nga miadto sa usa ka malisud nga proseso sa pagpili diha sa ilang nasod.
Prague was a great host and the WMMAA is extremely happy to have held the championship in this beautiful European capital. A lot more needs to be done next year. We expect more Asian and Pan-Am countries to enter the WMMAA family as our continental presidents put a lot of effort looking for the best National Federations to work as hard and as diligent as our current members do. Kita lang nangandam sa. I’m thrilled to see what the next year will bring us and the sports of amateur MMA in general.
Afganistan Argentina Armenia Azerbaijan
Belarus Brazil Bulgaria China
Chinese Taipei Columbia Croatia Cuba
Czech Republic France FYR of Macedonia Georgia
Germany Greece Hungary India
Iran Italy Kazakhstan Republic of Korea
Kyrgyzstan Latvia Mexico Moldova
Monaco Morocco Netherlands Netherland Antilles
Nicaragua Nigeria Paraguay Romania
Russian Federation Serbia Singapore Slovakia
Spain Suriname Tajikistan Turkey
Turkmenistan Ukraine United States Uzbekistan
Venezuela
(L-R) Tajikistan MMA Presidente Pulod Nazarov, WMMAA Honorary Presidente Fedor Emellianenko, WMMAA Presidente Vadim Finkelchtein ug Anatoly Kim, Presidente sa Kazakhstan MMA Federation
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