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M-1 Challenge 59: Battle o mohoao 5 Hua: Mutu te Kharitonov Garner i roto i te 1 a tawhio noa

M-1 Global Prsidet Vadim Finkelchtein manaaki Sergie Kharitonov

ASTANA, Katatānga (Hōngongoi 4, 2015) – Hoki te wa tuarua i roto i iti iho i te waru marama, Patu Russian Sergei “Hōia heketau” Kharitonov patua toa M-1 Challenge mua Kenny Garner i roto i te SuperFight Heavyweight, tu i te kino American i roto i te kohao a huri noa tenei mua Rāmerei roto i te po M-1 Challenge 59: Battle o mohoao 5 hui matua i roto i te Astana, Katatānga.

 

Kharitonov (23-5-0, 13 KO / TKO, 9 SUB) patua Garner i te 4:11 tohu o te rauna tuatahi mā nifó, te whakatakoto i te atamira mo te pupūtanga pūmanawa ki te M-1 Challenge taumahamaha Marcin Tybura

 

He rua o nga opuaraa Kazakh whaihua, Shaukat Rakhmonov a Sergey Morozov, ka hoatu e ratou hoa iwi i roto i te haereraa i te nui ki te ngakau e pā ana ki. Rakhmonov (3-0-0, 1 KO / TKO 2 SUB), te 2013 Toa Welterweight WMMAA, kiia i roto i te kowaowaotia pororere i runga i te Welterweight Polish Michael Wiencek (5-3-0, 0 KO / TKO, 2 SUB) anake 49-hēkona ki to ratou whawhai mo te wini i te tāpaetanga. I roto i te whawhai whā tuatahi M-1 Challenge o, Noho Morozov tūturu ki te knockout hangarau rua-a tawhio noa o te United Kingdom o te Andy “Affectation” Young (6-7-0, 0 KO / TKO, 2 SUB) i te ara o te pōtaka motokia hoki me nifó.

 

I te rua atu hui whawhai matua, Whitu American Luigi “Ko te Tank Italian” Fioravanti (26-13-0, 10 KO / TKO, 7 SUB) whakamahia he kowaowaotia muri-tahanga ki te faahepo i te tāpaetanga rua-kitea o mua tūturu Sergey Kovalev ,(5-1-0, 2 KO / TKO, 2 SUB), ia Azerbaijan taumahamaha Zaur Hajibabayev (4-1-0, 3 KO / TKO, 0 SUB) weropepahia i roto i Paniora Rawiri Trallero (2-4-0, 2 KO / TKO) i roto i te taka noa e rua.

 

I runga i te kāri tuatahi, Kazakh Welterweight Rashid Dagaev (3-1-0) riro te whakatau loto e toru-a tawhio noa ki runga i Daniel “Ko te Gladiator” Taber (18-8-3), o Spain, Russian ono tekau Damir Ismagulov (4-1-0) rēhitatia te wikitōria i te tuatahi-a tawhio noa knockout hangarau (nifó) ki Spain o Pedro Eugenio Granjo (3-2-0), Whitu tekau Hōriana Nodar Kudikhashvili pai ake tana whakaatu ki 10-1-0 ki te whakatau i runga i pro-debuting Ukrainian Aleksander Boyko (0-1-0), Taumahamaha te marama RussianBatra Agnaev (3-0-0) noho hinga ki te knockout hangarau matamua-a tawhio noa (nifó) o UkrainianAnton Pazenko (2-1-0), me te whitu tekau Russian Artem Frolov (4-0-0) whakamahia he kowaowaotia tapatoru ki te riro mā te te whakatuwhera whakatau a tawhio i runga i pro-debuting Russian Inshell Erkimbek (0-1-0).

Kua oti te hua me te taiwhanga pikitia i raro:

KĀRI MAIN

 

Taumahamaha FIGHT super

Sergei Kharitonov(23-5-0), Russia WTHO1 (Nifó – 4:11) Kenny Garner (16-9-0), USA

 

HEAVYWEIGHTS

Zaur Hajibabayev (4-1-0), Azerbaijan WTKO2 (Nifó – 4:37) Rawiri Trallero (2-4-0), Spain

 

MIDDLEWEIGHTS

Luigi Fioravanti (26-13-0), USA WSUB2 (Whakaarahia tahanga kowaowaotia iho – 1:56) Sergey Kovalev (5-1-0), Russia

 

WELTERWEIGHTS

Shaukat Rakhmonov (3-0-0), Kazakhstan WSUB1 (Kowaowaotia iho pororere – 0.49) Mikara Wiencek (5-3-0), Poland

 

BANTAMWEIGHTS

Sergey Morozov(6-0-0), Kazakhstan WTKO2 (Takahuri Hoki Manaia & Nifó – 3:50) Andy Young (6-7-0), UK

 

 

KĀRI PRELIMINARY

 

HEAVYWEIGHTS LIGHT

Batra Agnaev (3-0-0), Russia WTKO1(Nifó – 3:00) Anton Pazenko (2-1-0), Ukraine

 

MIDDLEWEIGHTS

Nodar Kudukhashvili(10-1-0), Georgia WDEC3 Aleksander Boiko (0-1-0), Ukraine

Artem Frolov (4-0-0), Russia WSUB1 (Tapatoru kowaowaotia iho – 1:15) Inzhel Erkimbek (0-1-0), Russia

 

LIGHTWEIGHTS

Damir Ismagulov(4-1-0), Russia WTKO1 (Nifó – 2:53) Pedro Eugenio Granjo (3-2-0), Spain

 

WELTERWEIGHTS

Rashid Dagaev (3-1-0), Katatānga WDEC3 Daniel Tabera (18-8-3), Spain

 

 

 

Kenny Garner & Sergei Kharitonov

 

Kharitonov (matau) ki te hama Garner

(L-R) Shavka Rakhmonov & Michel Wiencek

Luigi Fioravanti (raro) kati whakaatu vs. Sergey Kovalev

Zaur Hajibabayev & Rawiri Trallero

Sergey Morozov ka whiua Andy Young

 

Damir Ismaguluv & Pedro Eugenio Granjo

Nodar Kudukhashvili

Batra Agnaev (runga) & Hohoro Pazenko

 

 

Artem Frolov & Tapoko Erkimbek

Daniel Taber & Rashid Dagaev

Whawhai Foaki e Whatunga M-1 Challenge 59, RFA 27 LIVE tenei Rāmere, Hōngongoi 3

 

Toronto (Hōngongoi 2, 2015) — Whatunga Fight, pirimia o te ao 24/7 whakatapua pouaka teihana ki te whakaoti i kapinga o hākinakina whawhai, E whakaatu ana i te rua o te taikaha ngā toi hōia whakauru tenei Rāmere, Hōngongoi 3, timata i 11:30 a.m. AND ki M-1 Challenge 59: Battle o mohoao 5 i Astana, Katatānga. I muri mai, i 10 p.m. AND, Raa te riri Alliance hoki ki te primetime ki RFA 27: Murphy vs. Brock i CenturyLink Arena i Boise, Idaho.

 

Whawhai haapurororaa ora a Whatunga o M-1 Challenge 59 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. Na, RFA 27 Ka rangi i roto i te Canada, me te ao i runga i Whatunga Fight, i te te kāinga U.S. te pahiatia e fakamafolá i runga i AXS TV.

 

I roto i te Challenge M-1 59 hui matua, Sergei “Ko te hōia heketau” Kharitonov (22-5) a Kenny “Deuce” Garner (16-8) te whakatau i roto i te tino tūmanako rematch superfight taumahamaha. I roto i te tahi atu pāngia e whakaatu nei, Poland o Mikara Wiencek (5-2) anga Ukraine a Shaukat Rakhmonov (3-0) i roto i te a'ee Welterweight, UFC hōia Luigi Fioravanti (25-13) titiro ki te ringa Russia o Sergey Kovalev (5-0) tona koha pro matamua i roto i te mahi whitu tekau, Ingarangi o Andy Young (6-6) tutaki Ukraine a Sergey Morozov(3-0) i roto i te matchup whā, me Spaniards Rawiri Trallero (2-3) a Daniel Taber (18-7-3) ka whawhai ki Zaur Gadzhibabayev (3-1) a Rashid Dagaev (2-1), aua.

 

I roto i te hui matua o RFA 27, te hui tuatahi teata motu MMA ki te āhua o Idaho, maranga amanaki me te tahi tino Joe Murphy (8-2) hoki ki te kanohi huamo hōia Hehe Brock (20-8), ko wai te kotahi nga toa MMA rawa rite o ki te karanga Idaho te kāinga. Ka ngā te hui tahi-matua e rua o opuaraa mā tino whaihua o te hākinakina o ka Idaho o ake Pononga Sā (11-4) whawhai Jeremy Horn ākonga ia Nick Burgos (9-3). I roto i te tahi atu mahi, Jan Jorgensen (7-1) taia iho ki JR Lugo (7-1) i roto i te mahi taumahamaha, featherweights Daniel Swain (12-4-1) a Scott Thometz (7-4) E whakatakotoria ki te kanohi atu, Miles Hunsinger (4-0) e tona record tino i runga i te raina ki Austin Miller (3-1) i roto i te mahi Welterweight, atu Darrell Flores (5-4) e i runga i Stephen Martinez (10-3) i roto i te honga ono tekau.

 

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RFA BRINGS FIRST NATIONALLY TELEVISED MMA EVENT TO IDAHO

 

RFA 27 IN BOISE,IDAHO
FRIDAY JULY 3RD LIVE ON AXS TV
MAHI MAIN:
JOE MURPHY vs JESSE BROCK
CO-MAIN MAHI:
CZAR SKLAVOS vs NICK BURGOS
Tickets on Sale now at

CenturyLinkArenaBoise.com

Las Vegas, Nevada – Raa te riri Alliance (RFA) president Ed Soares announced today that the promotion will be bringing the first nationally televised MMA event to the state of Idaho. RFA 27 – Murphy vs. Brock will feature a main event pitting a rising prospect against asurging vet. RFA fan favorite Joe Murphy returns to face the powerhouse Jesse Brock, ko wai te kotahi nga toa MMA rawa rite o ki te karanga Idaho te kāinga. Ko te hui e wahi Rāmere, July 3rd at the CenturyLink Arena in Boise, Idaho. Ka teata te kāri matua katoa ora me te motu i runga i AXS TV i 10 p.m. AND / 7 p.m. PT.
I’m excited to bring the first nationally televised MMA event to Idaho,” Ua parau Soares. “Joe Murphy vs. Jesse Brock is a classic match-up of jiu-jitsu vs. mamau, but more importantly it’s a clash between a promising prospect and a surging vet. That really makes you appreciate the gravity of this main event in what will be the crown jewel MMA event to take place in the Gem State.
Eric Trapp, the president of CenturyLink Arena, also expressed his excitement about hosting Idaho’s first nationally televised MMA event.
We’re excited to help bring such a great event to the state of Idaho and showcase not only our arena, but also our fighters to a nationwide audience on July 3rd,” stated Trapp. “The RFA brand is one of the best out there and CenturyLink Arena is proud to host this event.
Tikiti mō te RFA 27 – Murphy vs. Brock are available for purchase NOW through CenturyLinkArenaBoise.ki.
Murphy (8-2) returns to the RFA octagon after two memorable performances in the RFA octagon within a 9 week span. Murphy made his long-awaited RFA debut this past December in the co-main event of RFA 21 to much fanfare. He more than lived up to expectations with a scintillating first round TKO victory over the highly-touted Bruno Frazatto. 9 weeks later, Murphy headlined RFA 23 against Terrion Ware in what many have pegged as a “Whawhai o te Tau” nguha. Murphy is now looking forward to a new challenge as he travels to his next opponent’s hometown.
Jiu-Jitsu vs. Wrestling is an endless debate. I’m excited to see how I match up against someone with Jesse Brock’s credentials,” said Murphy. “Te tūmanako, he sells out the arena on July 3rd, so I get boo’d on my way to the cage. I’m pretty damn good at turning those boos into cheers by the time it’s over.
Brock (20-8) enters this fight as one of the most experienced bantamweight fighters in RFA history. Brock will be making his RFA debut 9 years after he made his professional MMA debut. The former Boise State wrestling standout has since competed on three continents against some of the biggest names in the sport, which includes bouts against current UFC flyweight champion DemetriousMighty Mouse” Johnson, #3 ranked UFC lightweight Donald “Kaupoai” Cerrone, and former UFC lightweight title challenger Caol Uno. Brock is currently riding the momentum of a four-fight win streak and is looking forward to parlaying that momentum into the main event of RFA 27.
This fight is definitely a big deal for me and the entire MMA community in Idaho,” stated Brock. “I feel honored that the RFA picked me to spearhead Idaho’s first nationally televised MMA event. I can’t wait to perform in front of my friends and family at RFA 27.
Ko te hui tahi-matua o RFA 27 will feature two of the sport’s most promising flyweight prospects, when Idaho’s own Czar Sklavos (11-4) battles Jeremy Horn protégé Nick Burgos (9-3). Sklavos, who hails from Twin Falls, Idaho, has secured 9 o tona 11 wins via submission and has never been finished in a career dating back to March 2010. In his pro debut, he happened to go the distance with current UFC bantamweight champion T.J. Dillashaw. More tata, Sklavos advanced to the finals of the Vale Tudo Japan flyweight tournament last fall and is eager to test his experience against the talented and red-hot Burgos. Six consecutive opponents over the past two and a half years have been defeated by the Utah based flyweight, but Burgosmarquee victory came in his most recent bout. That win came over former RFA flyweight champion Matt Manzanares via Unanimous Decision in March.
The feature fight of RFA 27 will be a battle of two explosive heavyweights, who are hungry to make a statement. Jan Jorgensen (7-1) and Dale Sopi (6-1) are a combined 13-0 outside the RFA and are eager to make some noise in the talented RFA heavyweight division. Jorgensen, who was a football star at BYU before transitioning to MMA, trains at The Pit Elevated in Orem, Utah alongside UFC star and TUF 11 champion Court McGee. His opponent Sopi is a native of Nanakuli, Hawaii and trains at Power MMA in Gilbert, Arizona alongside UFC star and TUF 8 champion Ryan Bader. Pāngia atu i RFA 27 kia ka kauwhautia hohoro. RFA 27 will be the promotion’s first event to take place in theGem Stateof Idaho, which will be the 13th state the RFA has held an event. Ko te kāri matua katoa o RFA 27 – Murphy vs. Brock will be televised live and nationwide on AXS TV at 10 p.m. AND / 7 p.m. PT i te Rāmere, July 3rd.
Please visit RFAfighting.com for bout updates and information. RFA is also on Facebook at Facebook.com/RFAfighting, Instagram at @RFAfighting, and Twitter at @RFAfighting.