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World Emmanuel Association 2016 Asian Championship RESCHEDULED Aug. 17-21 na South Korea

 

Monte Carlo, Monaco (Ka 8, 2016)- The World MMA Association (WMMAA) has announced that, due to venue availability issues, its second annual Asian Championship has been rescheduled from Ka 27-30 ka August 17-21 at the same site, the Hwasoon Culture and Sports Center. in the Republic of South Korea.
The Asian MMA Championship will feature the top amateur MMA fighters in six different weight classes.
We had to postpone our annual Asian Championships but this way we’ll have even more time to prepare for the biggest amateur MMA event of the year on the Asian continent,” WMMAA president Vadim Finkelchtein kwuru. “The location and venue remain the same, which is great news because the site our South Korean Federation was able to find really suits our championship very well.
An international judgesseminar will be held Aug. 17-20, to certify and accredit judges. Only accredit judges will be allowed to work during the Asian MMA Championships. Preliminary and semifinal matches will be Aug. 19, followed by the championship final matches.
The official weigh-ins and competition draws will be conducted Aug. 27,
The Asia Division Congress: Battle of the Nomads of the WMMAA Pro Asian Division will be held Aug. 20.
Individual team competition will be held in accordance with theOfficial Rules of Mixed Martial Arts Competition, subject to WMMAA approval. Including revisions, additions and clarifications of certain clauses. Matches will held in accordance with the Olympic system with two third-places in each of the six weight divisions.
Team scoring is awarded by the maximum amount of points scored by individual team members on the following basis: 1abụrụ – 10, 2nd – 8, 3Rebecca – 6, 4nke – 5, 5nke – 4, 6nke – 3, 7nke – 2, 8nke – 1.
All individual first-place winners will be awarded special championship belts and medals, second and third-place finishers will receive a medal and certificate. Teams finishing among the top three in the final standings will be awarded cups and certificates.
In addition to the host, South Korea, other eligible countries to compete in the Asian MMA Championship include Afghanistan, China, Chinese Taipei, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Singapore, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
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World Emmanuel Association 2016 Asian Championship May 27-30 na South Korea

Monte Carlo, Monaco (April 19, 2016)- The second annual World MMA Association (WMMAA) Asian Championship will be held Ka 27-30 at Hwasoon Culture and Sports Center in the Republic of South Korea.
The Asian MMA Championship will feature the top amateur MMA fighters in six different weight classes.
This year’s Asian MMA Championship is a significant milestone for our association,” WMMAA president Vadim Finkelchtein kwuru. “We strive to educate people from each country in which we hold regional championships. This time will be no different with more people learning the beauty of Mixed Martial Arts. We’re also organizing a judges and referee seminar within a certification process. We are looking forward to this event and hope to have as many Asian countries participating as possible.
An international judgesseminar will be held Ka 24-27, to certify and accredit judges. Only accredit judges will be allowed to work during the Asian MMA Championships. Preliminary and semifinal matches will be May 28, followed by the championship final matches.
The official weigh-ins and competition draws will be conductedKa 27,
The Asia Division Congress: Battle of the Nomads of the WMMAA Pro Asian Division will be held Ka 29.
Individual team competition will be held in accordance with theOfficial Rules of Mixed Martial Arts Competition, subject to WMMAA approval. Including revisions, additions and clarifications of certain clauses. Matches will held in accordance with the Olympic system with two third-places in each of the six weight divisions.
Team scoring is awarded by the maximum amount of points scored by individual team members on the following basis: 1abụrụ – 10, 2nd – 8, 3Rebecca – 6, 4nke – 5, 5nke – 4, 6nke – 3, 7nke – 2, 8nke – 1.
All individual first-place winners will be awarded special championship belts and medals, second and third-place finishers will receive a medal and certificate. Teams finishing among the top three in the final standings will be awarded cups and certificates.
In addition to the host, South Korea, other eligible countries to compete in the Asian MMA Championship include Afghanistan, China, Chinese Taipei, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Singapore and Tajikistan
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WMMAA President Vadim Finkelchtein Leading sport into future

Monte Carlo, Monaco (March 14, 2016)- World Mixed Mara Arts Association (WMMAA) President Vadim Finkelchtein, who founded the sanctioning organization in 2012, continues to lead WMMAA and the sport into a very bright future.
In four short years, WMMAA has alreadydeveloped into the strongest sanctioning body in the MMA world, hosting some of the sport’s most prestigious championships, as well as creating a highly respected culture in throughout sports worldwide.
Finkelchtein answered some pertinent questions below about WMMAA, its past and future, in addition to addressing the growth of mixed martial arts:
Can you tell us about you and your experience in Martial Arts?
VF: “I practiced judo when I was a kid. Back then there was no MMA whatsoever.

How did you first enter the world of MMA?
VF: “Na 1995, I was offered an opportunity to sponsor an MMA event. That’s when I learned about and fell in love with no holds barred, or free-fight, as it was called then. Na 1997, I organized my own event in Russia. The rest is history.

When did you first hear of MMA and what was your first impression? Did
you expect this sport to grow as much as it has today?

VF: “When I saw my first MMA event in 1995, I was amazed by its scale and how many people came to watch. People were genuinely interested. It was a whole other level and approach to a sports event. And I had seen a lot so I could compare empirically. I have always believed in MMA and expected it would eventually become the number one sport in the world, although back then no one would acknowledge MMA as a sport. Anyị
athletes and fight teams had a hard time. They were not even welcome in sambo gyms to train there. It was a long and a hard way to change MMA’s image that was deemed as human cock fighting or closely related to organized crime. Thanks to the fact I have never had any relations to crime, when this sport landed in my hands in late 90’s, it
helped greatly as we were able to turn the tide and after all these years to help governments to officially recognize MMA.

What is your function and main activities within WMMAA?
VF: “I founded the World MMA Association in 2012 because I felt the time had come. MMA is the fastest growing sport and it’s time to start developing it at another level, giving it a new but essential dimension. Due to its popularity, thousands of fans of all ages started practicing in Mixed Martial Arts. At that moment, I had accumulated a vast network in multiple countries. I knew countless numbers of activists across the globe, so the start was destined to happen. From the get-go over 20 countries joined the WMMAA family. At this moment there are over 60 countries and counting.

How would you assess WMMAA’s progress during its three year existence?
VF: “WMMAA is still in its infancy. Ee, we lack experience and financing, and MMA is a new kind of sport in many regions. But I have to say that we’re growing and the last World Championship in Czech Republic proved it. Over 40 national teams flew to Prague with over 200 na-eme egwuregwu. The level of competition evolved so much. The organizational level was also high and we are thankful to our Czech MMA Federation for its great work. This World Championship proved there is demand for MMA around the world.

What are the main goals of WMMAA and what are the main obstacles facing
the association?
VF: “The goals are to encourage as many countries as possible to join the WMMAA
ezinụlọ, to facilitate them in their struggle to get MMA recognized in their respective countries, helping them develop amateur MMA. There are countless obstacles but I firmly believe we’ll prevail.

Were there any countries that stood out or surprised you?
VF: “China surprised me a lot. They joined WMMAA recently but since then they’ve shown solid results. Ọzọkwa, I enjoyed the performance of Latin American teams. It was their debut but one Colombian kid (Andrey Roa Ruiz Dumar) won a bronze medal and that was great.
Ọzọkwa, Russia won the majority of the medals due to amateur MMA there developing with extremely rapid strides ever since early 2012. Fedor Emelianenko is the main locomotive and driving force in Russia. The selection process there is just unbelievable. You can’t imagine how many steps one needs to make in order to become the champion of the Russian Federation. The City Championship, Oblast Championship, regional and national championship. Each of these events consists of at least three fights, which means that a Russian champion will probably have had at least won 15 fights under his belt by the time of the European or World Championships. Only truly the best get to the top. Imagine this: around 7,000 athletes participated in the aforementioned events in 2015.

What are the 2016 mid-term goals for WMMAA?
VF: “The normal routine is to hold the Asian Championship, Pan-American Championship, multiple referee and judge seminars and certifications, then prepare for the European and, consequently, the World Championship that will coincide with the annual Congress.

Can you describe what 2015 was like for WMMAA?
VF: “I was amazed with the Asian Championship in Tajikistan with thousands and thousands of fans at the stacked football stadium. I enjoyed watching how many people turned their eyes to an amateur MMA event.

What words of wisdom would you like to share with the members of WMMAA family?
VF: “I’d ask all WMMAA members to adhere to the agreements and decisions we reached collectively. It pertains to the set of rules, judging process, equipment, unified rules, and youth sports development.
WMMAA keeps expanding, Otú ọ dị, there are still multiple countries that are not yet WMMAA members. Why should any local Federation apply for WMMAA membership?
VF: “WMMAA is the strongest MMA organization there is. We plan to continuously hold regional and world championships and keep developing and evolving. Na-eme egwuregwu’ ethical upbringing is also our target. We believe this sport can give so much to the world in various ways and we put a lot of effort into its development. We’ll gladly accept strong and worthy partners into our ranks.
We are truly an amateur association, although others may think we are not. The thing is it’s rather hard to verify the real records of MMA athletes. There is no official and ubiquitous database or instance that would provide 100-percentreliable and accurate information pertaining to the amount of fights under someone’s belt. Some amateur fights might be recorded as professional and professional fights as amateur, which was the reason for us canceling the previous rule of pro fight limitation for the time being, in order to develop a new system of fighterseligibility evaluation. We are working on that as we speak.

People keep asking: why should we use SportID and SportData. Can you
explain why it is so essential?

VF: “We are an official and credible sport. Our association ought to be transparent. These databases show the data on athletes, their statistics and numbers. They show the quantitative as well as qualitative growth of mixed martial artists. They facilitate in overseeing the championships registered in SportData, helping to broadcast them. Ọzọkwa, they contain so many functions that it would take me forever to discuss it. Just think of rankings, both individual and national, alụso’ profiles and so on. I need to remind everyone that, based on the Congress decision, the use of and
registration in these databases are mandatory for all our members.
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Meet Tomas Yu WMMAA Vice President

Monte Carlo, Monaco (February 25, 2016)- World Emmanuel Association (WMMAA) vice president Tomas YU, nke Albuquerque (NM), who is also president of the WMMAA Pan-American division, took time from his busy schedule to address questions about his MMA background and experience, the sport of MMA and WWMMA in particular.
Can you tell us about you and your experience in Martial Arts?
TY: “I’m from the generation that grew up watching 3 Ninjas,Ninja TurtlesI wanted to be a Ninja! I grew up practicing Tae Kwon Do in Mexico, all the way to my black belt. At age 18, I ventured to practice Aikido and Judo in El Paso, Texas. I loved learning and I always wanted to be a rounded student, which is why I always looked for different arts to offset the weaknesses of the other.
How did you first enter the world of MMA?
TY: “I was really looking for a place I could introduce my daughter to Martial Arts. I was looking for a more rounded self-defense Martial Art but not a fight club. I was introduced to the sport of MMA by a good friend and pioneer of the sport, Chris Luttrell. I was immediately bonded to the sport, since that is what at one point all Martial Artists are looking for.
When did you first hear of MMA and what was your first impression? Did
you expect this sport to grow as much as it is now?

TY: “I have been privileged to see the evolution of MMA since 1993 as a teenager, all the way to now, becoming the first Pan-American Division President in the most important Regulation Organization for MMA in the world.
What is your function and main activities within WMMAA?
TYMy biggest function is to introduce simple business principles to the sport of MMA and keeping Martial Art in MMA. What I mean by that is, the common denominator for every individual Marital Art are (Respect, Loyalty, Honor) and the mixture of martial arts should not represent what people perceive MMA is today. It should be a mixture of Respect, Loyalty and Honor. It should be a much more admired sport.
How would you assess WMMAA’s progress during its three year existence?
TY: “Ọfọn, as an entrepreneur, I’m never satisfied, I always see ways to do things better but the reality is that, na 25+ years MMA has been evolving and becoming not just a mixture of Martial Arts but also a true blue sport. Many people have tried to add value to the sport with no real success until this past two years with the WMMAA.
What are the main goals of WMMAA and what are the main obstacles for the association?
TY: “This question has a long and complicated answer! The number one obstacle is pride, pride to admit that past performance or formulas to add value didn’t and won’t work. Pride to admit that working together will pave a new path. The number two obstacle, is UNDERSTANDING, understanding the big picture, like Micro and Macro economics really being two different worlds.
The sport or art of MMA is much more than what we see on television. There is a much deeper impact to society than pay per view.
How do you assess the third World Championship that took place in
Prague?
TY: “Moments like these are the ones that 3 years ago we would dream about. Ọfọn, last year that dream came true… n'elu 40 countries participated in the beautiful city of Prague. I can’t explain the clash of emotions when you see and hear country after country being announced as they walk into the arena with their head held high as they carry their national flag.
We as an organization created Continental Presidents to be able to perform better follow through and also be more sensitive negotiating in different cultural environments. Our Europe and Czech Organizing Committee did a wonderful job.
Were there any countries that stood out or surprised you?
TY: “The fact they were there, that’s what really stands out! Some countries were participating for the first time. The level of mental competition for some countries was amazing. I can’t wait for the 2016 World Championships.
What are the2016 mid-term goals for WMMAA PanAm?
TY: “The number one focus for PANAM is the roll-out of our new initiative on ‘Global MMA Officials and Licensingto standardize the sport worldwide, but also standardize the officials looking out for the sport.
Can you describe what 2015 was like for WMMAA?
TY: “2015 was a year of foundations, recruiting, and preparing for the volumes of growth coming our way this year.
What words of wisdom would you like to share with the members of WMMAA family?
TY: “I have always said that in every sport there is a business behind it, ikwere: ‘Till this far, MMA is like Capitalit goes where it is welcomed and it stays where it’s treated well'
WMMAA keeps expanding. However there are still multiple countries that
are not yet WMMAA members. Why should any local Federation apply
for WMMAA membership?
TY: “We are the only organization of its kind. They would be able to get courses, national and international licenses but, ọtụtụ ihe, they can be part of history by allowing athletes in their respective countries to participate in our version of the Olympics of MMA.
What would you tell them?
TY: “You are not alone. Here is where being part of a team with qualified individuals opening door. Power really does come in numbers.

People keep asking: why should we use SportID and SportData. Can you
repeat why it is so essential?

TY: “I’ll keep it short. The number one reasonreason enoughis to avoid private owned companies from having biased control on who and how they upload information.
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WMMAA: The future of MMA

Mexican Consulate in Albuquerque, Efren Leyba, na
WMMAA Pan-American president Tomas Yu (center)
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (February 15, 2016) – The second annual World MMA Association (WMMAA) Pan-American Congress, recently held at The Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce in Albuquerque, New Mexico, was a major success by all standards.
(L-R) — WMMAA Pan-American president Tomas Yu, MMA superstar
Jon Jones and legendary coach Chris Luttrell
The Pan-American Movement”, as it was named, brought together sports, njem, and education for a common goal with more than 12 participating countries.
The Congress provided a rare opportunity for the entire WMMAA Pan-American family to collaborate with special partnerships like The Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce na The Mexico Consulate in Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Global Education Department. PANAM Members, representatives of National Federations, Commissions, Association and the Organizing Committee of the WMMAA Pan-American Championship (OCPC), as well as athletes, na-azụ, media, sponsors and other stakeholders to meet and discuss issues of importance to the entire MMA movement.
In his closing speech to the Congress, Pan-American Division President Tomas YU paid tribute to the excellent collaboration between Pan-American members.
If you asked me to sprawl a couple of times, I would most definitely need some nitro coffee from Villa Myriam before I run out of breath, followed by the guaranteed use of Sore No More,” YU kwuru. “But when it comes to fighting for our youth, for our MMA global goalsfor cleaner competition, for a healthier, more peaceful and more flourishing SPORTI will sprawl-jab-cross-kick like a champion. I will sprint the steepest trail in the Sandia Mountains. I will never stop until we raise our hands by victory. I am counting and exhorting all involved in the MMA industry to join us. We must go for the KO.
Over the course of the three-day Congress and 13-day PANAM Camp, there were special guest such as Legacy Champion Damacio Page, former UFC champion JonBones” Jones na Carlos Condit. Participants heard from many respected speakers such as Health Committee Director Curt Chavez from eVOLV Strong, Hector Molina, Director of PANAM Regulatory Committee and Director of PANAM Medical Committee, Dr. Justo Pavia. The congress had interesting discussions on the following themes: na-eme egwuregwu, 2016 Expo MMA, structure of theWMMAA Pan-American Movement”, global officialslicense and database, new era of Digital Sports Marketing Revolution, na 2016 Pan-American Championships.

Each day was divided in two general sessions with a half-day devoted to Rules and Regulations discussions for PANAM. The plenary sessions were followed by three simultaneous breakout sessions on respective sub-themes.

All sessions were live-cast over the internet to allow the general public to hear discussions as it happened.
Two sessions began with presentations from a panel of speakers. The moderators of each panel were then responsible for the ensuing discussion period, which gave participants an opportunity to voice their opinions on issues. The main points from each session were carefully recorded byENLACEthe new exclusive WMMAA correspondent programto inform the Editorial Committee of the discussions at the end of each day. The final document reflected the main ideas to come out of the proceedings in Albuquerque, as well as information collected through the virtual WMMAA Pan-American Congress, allowing the WMMAA Pan-American family and public to submit written contributions.
The mission of the 2016 WMMAA Pan-American Congress was to bring together sports, tourism and education for a united front and review the status of the WMMAA PANAM Movement in today’s evolving global society. Information was gathered and opinions sought regarding its future, in addition to providing structure, guidance, proposals and recommendations to all constituents and other stakeholders of the WMMAA PANAM Movement for its structured showcase and harmonious development within the global youth community.
The 2016 WMMAA Pan-American Congress was a great success and has left the WMMAA Pan-American Movement with a blueprint for the future. It is now time, ọzọkwa, for the PANAM family to translate words into action: We are the Future of MMA!
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WMMAA Pan-American Congress Feb. 5-8 in Albuquerque, New Mexico

WMMAA: The future of MMA
Monte Carlo, Monaco (January 21, 2016) – The second annual World MMA Association (WMMAA) Pan-American Congress will be held February 5–7 at The Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
The Pan-Am Congress focuses on structure to continue building the introduction and rollout of the WMMAA worldwide officials licensing and database with more than 56 countries participating in the Licensing of MMA Officials. The Congress will touch on calendar roll out of the first bachelor’s and master’s degree program for Combat Sports Administration.

The PANAM Multi-Media Committee, led by Univision’s Carlos Fourzan, is working with Communications Director Edgar Camposna Fernando Cuscuela, Co-Founder of EveryPost, on the launch ofENLACE,” the exclusive correspondent network program through communication faculties around the globe. The WMMAA PANAM has a very unique and progressive way by working with areas of government, sports, njem, education and national defense.
The Pan-American Congress is about the WMMAA movement,” WMMAA Pan-American Division President Tomas YU explained. It is essentially an education movement and it is for this reason that we encourage efforts to promote the development of MMA at its grassroots. The common denominator of every single/standalone marital art is respect, honor and loyalty. The mixture of martial arts shouldn’t be any different.
(L-R) – Ernie C’da Baca, Vice President of the Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce, and Tomas Yu, President of the WMMAA Pan-American Division
The Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce is located at 1309 4nke St. SW in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
We are honored and excited to be able to host the WMMAA and be part of history once again,” Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce Vice President Ernie Cde Baca said. “New Mexico has been notorious for its fighting champions in different combat sports, but we also have many business champions! Here at The Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce, we are the camp behind that business champion.
The Pan-American Congress is held in conjunction with the 2016 PANAM CAMP, where athletes from all of Latin America will be training in Albuquerque from Jan. 27-Ahụ. 8. Leading the MMA Camp is world known Coach Chris Luttrell (The Fight Authority) and conditioning by Curt Chavez (eVOLV Strong).
For additional information or to inquire about participating in this event, please contact Edgar Campos at press.panam@wmmaa.org.
The Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce President Alex Romero
(L-R) – The Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce Alex Romero and WMMAA Pan-American Division President Tomas Yu
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IHE WMMAA: Its goal is to provide proper structure to guardrail the growth of MMA inside & outside the cage. A na-abụghị uru nzukọ tọrọ ntọala na 2012, WMMAA is on a mission to develop a standardized and regulated governing organization, gụnyere mpi, ọzụzụ, officiating, ule na ibu mgbe ọ dị mkpa. Its not an easy process, but more than 50 mba e nyere WMMAA otu.

Three World Champions Capture top honors in 2015 Russian MMA Super Cup

Living legend and WMMAA Honorary President Fedor Emelianenko served as color commentator for the broadcast of the recent 2015 Russian MMA Super Cup
CHELYABINSK, Russia (December 16, 2015) — Fresh off of their winning performances at last month’s 2015 World Emmanuel n'asọmpi na Prague, a trio of individual winners from championship Team Russia also captured top honors at the recent 2015 Russian Super Cup, sanctioned by the World Mix Martial Arts Association (WMMAA), na Chelyabinsk, Russia
Bantamweight The khachali Bakhachaliev, middleweight Gamzat Khiramagomedov na ìhè Heavyweight Magomed Ankalaev were the three World champions who were also victorious at the 2015 Russian MMA Super Cup.
Internationally renowned “Big” John McCarthy served as referee.
Below find a breakdown of official results from each weight class with video links to corresponding matches:
2015 Russian MMA Super Cup
Bantamweights Championship (-61.2 n'arọ, 135 lbs.)
Bakhachali Bakhachaliev WDEC3 Armen Gulyan
Featherweight Championship (-65.8 n'arọ, 145 lbs.)
Nabi Ashurlaev WDEC3 Mansur Vitaev
Lightweight Championship (-70.3 n'arọ, 154 lbs.)
Artur Zainukov WDEC3 Kamil Magomedov
Welterweight Asọmpi Onye Mmeri (-77.1 n'arọ, 170 lbs.)
Alibeg Rasulov WDEC3 Ramazan Kuramagomedov
Middleweight Championship (-84 n'arọ, 185 lbs.)
Gamzat Khiramagomedov WDEC3 Ramazan Gamzatov
Light Heavyweight Championship (-93 n'arọ, 205 lbs.)
Magomed Ankalaev WTKO1 Nadyr Bulkadarov
Heavyweight Championship (+205 lbs.)
Amirkhan Isagadzhiev WTKO1 Georgy Sakaev
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Record òkè na ọnụ ọgụgụ na 2015 World Emmanuel Championship Àmà WMMAA si eto ngwa ngwa

Monte Carlo, Monaco (December 9, 2015)- Ndị ngwangwa uto nke World ịlụrịta Mara Arts Association (WMMAA) na anọ dịtụ mkpirikpi afọ nke ịdị adị kasị mma owụt ke ikpeazụ ọnwa 2015 World Emmanuel Championship (WMMAA) na Prague, Czech Republic.
Fọrọ nke nta 200 na-eme egwuregwu, na-anọchite anya 49 mba (ịhụ ndepụta dị n'okpuru), abuana ke ndekọ-mwube 2015 World Emmanuel Championship, nke ndị otu egwuregwu Russian Federation na-achị. Zaur Gadzhibabaev dị egwu, onye ghọrọ mbụ na nke abụọ oge WMMAA onye mmeri, nyere Azerbaijan nanị nrite ọlaedo bụghị weghaara Russian Federation, nke nwere onye mmeri na isii nke asaa arọ klas.
“Nke a afọ World Championship bụ ihe kasị mma omume anyị nwere nnọọ,” WMMAA Director nke Communications Mikhail Mazur kwuru. “The ọnụ ọgụgụ kasị elu nke mba, nakwa dị ka sonyere, mpi afọ a. WMMAA bụ ka na-amalite amalite ma anyị na-evolving. Ị nwere ike ịhụ na na onye ọ bụla afọ. Anyị kwukwara ọhụrụ arọ edemede na nabatara ọhụrụ mba dị ka òtù nke anyị na-abụghị uru nzukọ. Nke a bụ ihe siri ike ọrụ ma na ọ bụ nnọọ afọ ojuju ịhụ na-eme egwuregwu na-efegharị na si n'akụkụ nile nke ụwa na-mpi megide ndị kasị mma na-amu amu alụso ndị ọ bụla wee site a ike nhọrọ usoro ná mba ha.
“Prague b ụ onye nnabata ya na WMMAA nwere nnukwu obi uto inwe ndi mmeri n’isi obodo Europe a mara nma. Ọ dị mkpa ka emee ọtụtụ afọ ọzọ. Anyị na-atụ anya ka ọtụtụ mba Eshia na Pan-Am banye na ezinụlọ WMMAA dịka ndị isi kọntinent anyị na-etinye mgbalị dị ukwuu na-achọ ndị National federations kachasị mma ịrụ ọrụ siri ike ma dị uchu dịka ndị otu anyị nọ ugbu a.. Anyị na-na na gearing elu. Obi dị m ụtọ ịhụ ihe na-esote afọ ga-ewetara anyị na egwuregwu nke amateur MMA n'ozuzu.”
Afghanistan Argentina Armenia Azerbaijan
Belarus Brazil Bulgaria China
China Taipei Columbia Croatia Cuba
Czech Republic France FYR nke Macedonia Georgia
Germany Greece Hungary India
Iran Italy Kazakhstan Republic of Korea
Kyrgyzstan Latvia Mexico Moldova
Monaco Morocco Netherlands Netherlandsland Antilles
Nicaragua Nigeria Paraguay Romania
Russia Federation Serbia Singapore Slovakia
Spain Suriname Tajikistan Turkey
Turkmenistan Ukraine United States Uzbekistan
Venezuela
(L-R) Tajikistan Emmanuel President Pulod Nazarov, WMMAA Asọpụrụ President Fedor Emellianenko, WMMAA President Vadim Finkelchtein na Anatoly Kim, President nke Kazakhstan Emmanuel Federation
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Russian alụso achịkwa 2015 World Emmanuel n'asọmpi

Prague, Czech Republic (December 7, 2015) — Russian alụso adịkwaghị na-adịbeghị anya 2015 World Emmanuel n'asọmpi (WMMAA), emeri gold Ọla na isii nke asaa nkewa ka mfe weghara otu aha, na Prague, Czech Republic.
Na ike nke Zaur Gadzhibabaev si mmeri na Heavyweight mpi, Azerbaijan ndibọhọ a ọlaọcha nrite na usoro nke àgwà Ọla ndibọhọ ke otu mpi. Gadzhibabaev became the first two-time WMMAA champion. In quantity of medals earned, Kazakhstan ndibọhọ ise ọlaọcha na otu ọla nrite, abụọ nanị na Russia na asaa, gụnyere isii golds na otu ọla.
Na ndị ọzọ otu isi, Latvia na Tajikistan ma merie ọlaọcha Ọla; China, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan na Georgia were n'ụlọ abụọ ọla Ọla apiece; Greece, Colombia, Czech Republic na Ukraine niile akwụ otu ọla nrite.
Ebe a bụ ndakpọ nke nsonaazụ ndị si na onye ọ bụla arọ òtù:
Bantamweight nkewa: -61.2 n'arọ (135 lbs.)
1. The khachali Bakhachaliev (Russia)
2. Sergey Morozov (Kazakhstan)
3. Andrey Roa Ruiz Dumar (Colombia)
3. Yuan Liu Ping (China)
FEATHERWEIGHT nkewa: -65.8 n'arọ (145 lbs.)
1. Magomed Yunusilau (Russia)
2. Zhumageldi Zhalgassuly (Kazakhstan)
3. Archil Anyị ashvili (Georgia)
3. Elnur veliev (Ukraine)
Kedu otu m ga nkewa: -70.3 n'arọ (154 lbs.)
1. Gadzhi Rabadanov (Russia)
2. Loik Radzhabov (Tajikistan)
3. Rashid Dagaev (Kazakhstan)
3. Changxin Fu (China)
Welterweight nkewa: -77.1 n'arọ (170 lbs.)
1. Gadzhimurad Khiramagomedov (Russia)
2. Shaukat Rakhmonov (Kazakhstan)
3. Denis Maher (Belarus)
3. Beknazar Kainazar uulu (Kyrgyzstan)
Middleweight nkewa: -84 n'arọ (185 lbs.)
1. Gamzat Khiramagomedov (Russia)
2. Mara ikpe Ermekov (Kazakhstan)
3. Daniyar Abdibaev (Kyrgyzstan)
3. Giorgi Lobjanidze (Georgia)
LIGHT Heavyweight nkewa: -93 n'arọ (205 lbs.)
1. Magomed Ankalaev (Russia)
2. Khasan Mezhiev (Latvia)
3. Michal Kotalik (Czech Republic)
3. Yulian Borisov (Belarus)
Heavyweight nkewa: +93 n'arọ (+205 lbs.)
1. Zaur Gadzhibabaev (Azerbaijan)
2. Mokhmad Sulimanov (Kazakhstan)
3. Rizvan Kuniev (Russia)
3. Angelos Giatras (Greece)

Aga ebe a na-ekiri video nke 2015 WMMAA n'asọmpi:

Agbachitere’ Ruturu OF IHE
2015 WMMAA Bantamweight Champion Bakhachali Bakhachali:
“Ọ bụ ahụmahụ magburu onwe. Ị maara ọ bụ ogologo ụzọ. M nnọọ obi ụtọ ọ bụ n'elu na m bụ na ịga nke ọma na-eru niile mgbaru ọsọ m setịpụrụ. Ikpeazụ ọgụ ahụ nnọọ ike, m iro bụ oké ule m. Ọ bụ n'ụzọ anụ ahụ ike ma kpebisie ike. Ma ekele Chineke m nwetara mmeri.
“Nzọụkwụ na-esonụ bụ n'ezie Russian Emmanuel SuperCup. M na-atụ Chineke ga-enyere m merie ya.
Ga-amasị m na-ekwu na-ekele m azụ: Rasul Magomed-Aliev, Abdulla Gaidarbekov. Ekele Shamil Alibatyrov onye e cornering m dum egwuregwu ma nyere m aka a otutu.”

2015 WMMAA Featherweight Champion Magomed Yunusilau:
“Oke obi ụtọ. Na mbụ, Abụghị m n'aka na m ga-enwe ike isonye n'ihi unan, ma m na-azụ, enyi na ezinụlọ nyeere m aka-akpọkọta n'ụzọ anụ ahụ na uche. M ama efe aka Prague wee kasị mma na N'ihi.
“M nwere anọ ịlụ ọgụ. Onye mbụ (1/8) wee na anya. My iro, si Colombia, n'ezie kpebisiri ike, ọ ga-mbà. Ọ bụ a ike-agha agha. Na m ọzọ ịlụ ọgụ Emechara m niile atọ na-emegide.
“Mbụ, M mkpa agwọ m unan; ọ bụ revalidation oge. Aga m na-ezumike nke mbụ post-World Championship izu na mgbe ahụ, m ga-elekwasị anya na ahụ ike m. M nwere mbipụta na azụ m na otu ikpere. Ọzọkwa, Chukwu gozie, Aga m na-azụ na azụmahịa n'ime 2-3 ọnwa. M bu n'obi nyefee ọkachamara Emmanuel mpi. Anyị nwere oké azụ na otu na-ukwuu ruru eru ma nwee ike ikwado na m mgbanwe. M na m ga-OK.”

2015 WMMAA Kedu otu m ga Champion Gadzhi Rabadanov:
“M nnọọ obi ụtọ. Ọ bụ ndị dị otú ahụ a mma mmetụta mee ka gị na ndị enyi na ezinụlọ obi ụtọ. M n'ezie ekele maka ihe nile nkwado m nwetara site na ha.
“M nwere anọ ịlụ ọgụ na ngụkọta na m gụsịrị niile m na-emegide. M nwere ike ikwu nke na otu onye bụ ike, onye ọ bụla n'ihu m bụ nnọọ dị ya mma aka nri.
“Ọ bụrụ na m anya azụ, M na nwere ise zuru ọzụzụ n'ogige afọ a. Ugbu a, ọ bụ oge maka a okpukpu si mpi. M mkpa agwọ ọnyá m, zuru ike wee laghachi dị ka a dị iche iche fighter. There is enough room for improvement. I know I had one more fight planned at the Russian MMA SuperCup in December but I’ll have to cancel it because of my knee injury. Ọzọkwa, ọ bụ kama ike iji mee ka ịdị arọ ugboro abụọ n'ime a 10-ụbọchị etiti. Ọ ga-abụ iji mebie ahụ ike m n'okpuru ọnọdụ ndị a. Ndo, onye ọ bụla na-enwe olileanya na-ekiri m alụ ọgụ na Chelyabinsk (Russia –wmmaa.org) abịa December 5.”

2015 WMMAA welterweight Champion Gadzhimurad Khiramagomedov:
“M ike na-akọwa mmetụta m ugbu a. Ọ nọwo na a ogologo ụzọ. Afọ abụọ gara aga, m na nwanne m nwoke, (Gamzat Khiramagomedov – wmmaa.org) ka anyị na nlegharị anya na World Championship. Na ebe a na anyị na- – ma agbachitere. A bụ m sọ anụrị.
“M mkpa n'ezie ịrụzi ahụ m n'ihu na-eme atụmatụ ihe ọ bụla ọzọ. My ụkwụ na aka na-agbajikwa. Otu ligamenti na-adọwa on ekpe m ụkwụ. M mkpa oge ịgwọ agwọ na mgbe ahụ anyị ga-ahụ.”
2015 WMMAA Middleweight Champion Gamzat Khiramagomedov:
“Ahụmahụ a bụ ihe kasị mma na o kwere omume. Mgbe niile ọrụ na m mere ọ bụ oge enwetaghị a ume maka a obere mgbe. N'agbanyeghị, M na-adịghị aga zuru ike na m ùgwù. M nwere ọgụ ndokwa na SuperCup megide Gamazan Gamzatov. Mgbe ahụ agha m ga-enwe ike zuru ike ejikari.
“Na World Championship m nwere anọ oké mmanya. Ịchọpụta m na-emegide, M nwere ike ikwu na ha bụ ndị ọma niile alụso. The hardest agha m nwere bu megide a warrior si Georgia. Ọ ga-mbà; nnọọ na ezi mgba. M merụrụ ahụ m ekpe ogwe aka na ihe mere na apụghị m egosi na m na kasị mma na finals. Otú ọ dị, M nnọọ obi ụtọ m ka ndị m ọchị, karịsịa nwanne m nwoke, Gadzhimurad, na-eme mgbalị dị ukwuu n'ime enyere m aka. Ọ bụ mgbe niile obi ụtọ karịa m mgbe m merie. Ọ bụ ihe m nnukwu ofufe.”

2015 WMMA Ìhè Heavyweight Champion Magomed Ankalaev:
Mmetụta m bụ ndị kasị mma o kwere omume. Gold na nke a na-amu amu Emmanuel World Championship mụ na lekwasịrị ruo ogologo oge.
“M nwere ise-akpata ịlụ ọgụ na ikpeazụ otu bụ ndị kasị esiri m. M chere na nnukwu ibu ọrụ n'ihi na ọ bụ m ma ma ọ bụ Russian ọkọlọtọ ga-efe efe na elu. Chukwu Daalụ, M bụ ike nweta na.
“Akpara m na-akụkụ na Russian Emmanuel SuperCup. Mgbe nke ahụ mechara, Aga m ewere a fọdụrụ na, Ekwenyere m, Aga m n'ụzọ zuru ezu kwesịrị.”

2015 WMMA Heavyweight Champion Zaur Gadzhibabaev:
“A otutu bụ na eto na finals kemgbe m iro, Mokhmad Sulimanov, chọrọ ọbọ ya ọnwụ si ikpeazụ afọ WMMAA World Championship. Obi dị m ụtọ na m ike ọzọ.
I’m honored to be the first two-time WMMAA champion. The competitors in my division were outstanding this year. I trained very hard to give my best and I’m very happy with my performances during the tournament.
Ozi

WMMAA & Agha Ụmụnna onye ẹkedori World Alliance Iji kwado global agha ụmụnna

MBIPỤTA NDỊ NCHỤ NTA AKỤKỌ
N'ihi na Immediate Hapụ
Emmanuel alụso, siri & politicians join forces
To honor service members at gala celebration this
Friday night in Miami
Miami (September 8, 2015) Miami, Florida – World Emmanuel Association (WMMAA) na Agha Òtù Ụmụnna (BB) a Friday na Miami ga ẹkedori, World Alliance, mba ofesi ụzọ na-akwado ma na-asọpụrụ ọrụ òtù na ndị ezinụlọ ha. Ụzọ aims ịkụziri, ịma aka, na ebua edinam si niile ndi nke ọ bụla ọha – ụmụ amaala, obodo, ulo oru, nonprofits, philanthropic òtù, na ọchịchị – iji hụ agha ezinụlọ nwere nkwado ha akwụ.
World Alliance na-ebute ụzọ na WMMAA osote onyeisi oche Tomas YU, onye nwekwara bụ WMMAA Pan-American president, na BB president Iskander Galiev, bụ ndị anọwo ndú na-akwado mba ọgụ agha ezinụlọ na advocating n'ihi na ha na-ebute ụzọ. World Alliance ga lebara ịma aka pụrụ iche na mkpa nke ọgụ agha ezinụlọ. Ewu na a ntọala, ụzọ ga-elekwasị anya na isi mkpa ebe dị ka ọrụ, mmụta, na Wellness, mgbe ị na-a keukwu mgbalị iji mata banyere ọrụ, àjà, na-egbo mkpa nke ọgụ agha ezinụlọ.
Òtù abụọ na-aghọta na-eje ozi niile ọgụ agha ezinụlọ ndị, dị ka ndị ha hụrụ n'anya edo, na-eje ozi na àjà ukwuu nke mere na anyị nwere ike na-ebi nnwere onwe na nche,” YU kwuru. “Nke a bụ ihe ịma aka ọ bụla nke nke ọ bụla ọha ghara ịsị ekele gị ma ịchịkọta, -eme ihe na-eme ka a n'ezie nkwa na-akwado agha ezinụlọ.”
“E nwere ọtụtụ ụzọ na ọ ọha so nwere ike ibinye a aka na-eme ka a dị iche,” Galiev kọwara. “M zutere mmadụ n'otu n'otu na iche iche gafee kọntinent ndị na-akwado agha na ndị ezinụlọ ha na-egosi ụmụ amaala niile na e nwere ọtụtụ ụzọ na-enyere -ihe buru ibu ma na ọtụtụ obere. Ma niile dị mkpa. Na m nwere ike ịgwa gị site n'ahụmahụ onwe onye, niile na-ekele. Ọ bụ ya mere na anyị bụ ebe a taa ma ihe mere WMMAA na Agha Ụmụnna na-agbalị rally obodo iji sonyere anyị.”
Iwusi àgwà nke ndụ agha ezinụlọ, lagoro ezumike nka, na-anwụghị nke dara na adreesị ụfọdụ n'ime ihe ndị, dị ka ego ịma aka ndị na ebịne agha ezinụlọ site-arụ ọrụ na azụmahịa obodo na-eme ka ọ dịrị ya mfe lagoro ezumike nka na ha na di na nwunye na-ewu a ọrụ.
“Anyị na-ebe a taa n'ihi na ndị a Heroes na edo mgbe eje ozi nanị. BỤGHỊ ụnyaahụ, BỤGHỊ taa na BỤGHỊ echi,” YU kwukwara. “Behind ọ bụla edo guzo a nwunye ma ọ bụ di; a nne, a nna; a ma na nwa; a nwanne ma ọ bụ nwanne. Ezinụlọ ndị a – ndị a dị ịrịba ama ezinụlọ – bụ ike n'azụ ike.”
“M mgbe niile kwuru na anyị nwere nza nke ibu ọrụ dị ka mba dị iche iche ma naanị otu onye n'ezie dị nsọ ibu ọrụ omume òtù ụmụnna a: iji kwadebe ma chebe ndị anyị na-ezite n'ime nsogbu, na inye ha ọ bụla bit nke na-elekọta ha, na ndị ezinụlọ ha, mkpa mgbe ha na-alaghachi,” Galiev kwuru.
World Alliance mere ka agha ụmụnna na agha ezinụlọ a mkpa gafee ụwa, ma Alliance ghọtara na nke a nwere ike ọ gaghị abụ ihe na-arụ ọrụ na ndị ọchịchị naanị. Anyị Alliance ga-eru si agụnye na-agụnye nkwa na mgbalị si n'èzí mba ọchịchị gafee ọtụtụ dị iche iche ndi. Dị ka ihe mbụ nzọụkwụ, World Alliance na-arụ ọrụ na-eduga n'ọrụ, na-abụghị uru na mgbasa ozi ụlọ ọrụ ndị na mgbachapụ World Alliance na nzube ime iji lebara agha ezinụlọ pụrụ iche mkpa ọrụ, mmụta, Wellness na oha.
Nkwa ime na-agụnye oha eme iji hụ na ụwa maara ihe banyere ịma aka pụrụ iche na mkpa nke agha ezinụlọ na ike ha, resilience na ọrụ. Anyị na-emepe emepe ihe ụzọ na-eme ka ndị mmadụ na-asọpụrụ agha ezinụlọ site na-eme nkwa nke ọrụ. Dị ka akụkụ nke ụzọ,www.BattleBrotherhood.com ga-enye ụzọ niile ịbanye na-egosi ha na-ekele ọrụ òtù na ndị ezinụlọ ha n'ụwa nile. Ọbịa ike izipu ozi ekele, ịchọta ohere iji na-etinye aka na òkè akụkọ nke ọrụ. The website ga-egosi ọchịchị nkwado na pụtara ìhè ụmụ amaala, obodo, na ulo na-eje ozi mba agha ezinụlọ.
The ukara World Alliance igba egbe ga-ẹkenịmde a Friday (Sept.11) na a gala ememe na Newport Beach Resort na Miami, Florida. Ụzọ na-emeghe na 8:00 p.m. NA. N'ihi na ndị ọzọ oku (305) 305-0123 ma ọ bụ nleta www.battlebrotherhood.com.