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Cazaquistão domina a Associação Mundial de MMA 2016 Campeonatos asiáticos

MONTE CARLO, Monaco (Agosto 12, 2016)- O Cazaquistão dominou a recente segunda Associação Mundial de Artes Marciais Mistas (WMMAA) Campeonatos asiáticos, conquistando as maiores honras em cinco das sete classes de peso, no Centro de Cultura e Esportes de Hwasoon, na República da Coreia do Sul.
Os vencedores individuais do Kazak foram peso galo Azama Markabayev, pluma Ismail Geroyev, welterweight Goyti Dazaev, meio-pesados Eerkinbek Injel e pesado Mohmad Sulimanov. O outro 2016 campeões individuais são peso leve do Quirguistão Ilias Chyngyzbek Uulu e Uzbequistão peso médioNursultan Ruziboev.
A competição individual por equipe foi realizada de acordo com o “Regras oficiais da competição de artes marciais mistas, sujeito à aprovação WMMAA. Incluindo revisões, adições e esclarecimentos de certas cláusulas. As lutas foram realizadas de acordo com o sistema olímpico, incluindo dois terceiros lugares em cada uma das sete categorias de peso.
Após o Cazaquistão na classificação final da equipe foram, em ordem, Coréia do Sul e Quirguistão. Ver abaixo:
Classificação Final da Equipe
1º 2 º 3 º 4 º 5 º 6 º 7 º 8 º Total
Cazaquistão 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 66
Coreia Do Sul 0 1 7 0 2 0 0 0 58
Quirguistão 1 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 49
Uzbequistão 1 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 32
Tajiquistão 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 21
China 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 19
A pontuação da equipe foi concedida pela quantidade máxima de pontos marcados por membros individuais da equipe na seguinte base: 1st – 10, 2nd – 8, 3rd – 6, 4th – 5, 5th – 4, 6th – 3, 7th – 2, 8th – 1
2016 RESULTADOS OFICIAIS DO CAMPEONATO ASIÁTICO WMMAA
Clique aqui para ver a ação: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v = FAYR04B4Dvc
Bantamweights (134 ½ LBS. / -61.2 KG):
1. Azama Markabayev (Cazaquistão)
2. Alimarden Abdykaarov (Quirguistão)
3. Lee Jongkwan (Coreia Do Sul)
3. Rustam Magdiev (Uzbequistão)
Pesos penas (145 LBS. / -65.8 KG):
1. Ismail Geroyev (Cazaquistão)
2. Alisher Garibshoev (Tajiquistão)
3. Kim Jongkwan (Coreia Do Sul)
3. Yang Jihwan | (Coreia Do Sul)
Pesos leves (154 ½ LBS. / -70.3 KG):
1. Ilisas Chyngyzbek Uulu (Quirguistão)
2. Neimat Asadov (Cazaquistão)
3. Alihon Khasanov (Uzbequistão)
3. Jang Ikhwan | (Coreia Do Sul)
Welterweights (169 ½ LBS. / -77.1 KG):
1. Goyti Dazaev (Cazaquistão)
2. Mavlonzhon Balataev (Quirguistão)
3. Im Jin Yong (Coreia Do Sul)
3. Jiang Tao (China)
Meio-médio (185 LBS. / -84.0 KG):
1. Nursultan Ruziboev (Uzbequistão)
2. Baurzhan Kuanyshbayev (Cazaquistão)
3. Tologon Rakhmanberdi Uulu (Quirguistão)
3. Kim Yi Sak (Coreia Do Sul)
Meio-pesados (205 LBS. / -93.0 KG):
1. Erkinbek Injel (Cazaquistão)
2. Kwak Yun Sub (Coreia Do Sul)
3. Dilovar Nasyrov (Tajiquistão)
3. Daniiar Zarylbek Uulu (Quirguistão)
Pesos pesados (+205 LBS. / +93.0 KG):
1. Mohmad Sulimanov (Cazaquistão)
2. Você paga Musabaev (Quirguistão)
3. Amin Ergashev (Uzbequistão)
4. Kim Changhee (Coreia Do Sul)
Todos os vencedores individuais do primeiro lugar receberam cintos e medalhas especiais do campeonato, os segundo e terceiro colocados receberam medalha e certificado. As equipes que terminaram entre as três primeiras na classificação final foram premiadas com taças e certificados.
Agenda de Major 2016 Eventos de MMA
Sete. 14-16 – Campeonato Europeu de MMA em Tbilisi, Georgia
Outubro. 7-9 – Campeonato Pan-Americano Inaugural em Santiago, Chile
Outubro. 20-21 – Campeonatos MMM em São Petersburgo, Rússia
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Associação Mundial de MMA 2016 Asian Championship RESCHEDULED Aug. 17-21 na Coreia do Sul

 

MONTE CARLO, Monaco (Maio 8, 2016)- The World MMA Association (WMMAA) has announced that, due to venue availability issues, its second annual Asian Championship has been rescheduled from Maio 27-30 para Agosto 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 dito. “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 Agosto. 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 the “Regras oficiais da competição de artes marciais mistas, sujeito à aprovação WMMAA. Incluindo revisões, adições e esclarecimentos de certas cláusulas. 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: 1st – 10, 2nd – 8, 3rd – 6, 4th – 5, 5th – 4, 6th – 3, 7th – 2, 8th – 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, Coreia Do Sul, other eligible countries to compete in the Asian MMA Championship include Afghanistan, China, Chinese Taipei, Índia, Irã, Cazaquistão, Quirguistão, Mongólia, Cingapura, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
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WMMAA President Vadim Finkelchtein Leading sport into future

MONTE CARLO, Monaco (Março 14, 2016)- Mixed Martial Arts Associação Mundial (WMMAA) Presidente 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: “Em 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. Em 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. Nossa
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, isto
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. Sim, 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. Sobre 40 national teams flew to Prague with over 200 atletas. 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
família, 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. Também, I enjoyed the performance of Latin American teams. It was their debut but one Colombian kid (Andrey Ruiz Roa Dumar) won a bronze medal and that was great.
Mais uma vez, 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, equipamento, unified rules, and youth sports development.
WMMAA keeps expanding, contudo, 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. Atletas’ 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. Além disso, they contain so many functions that it would take me forever to discuss it. Just think of rankings, both individual and national, lutadores’ 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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Números de participação recorde em 2015 Campeonato do Mundo de MMA Testemunho para o rápido crescimento do WMMAA

MONTE CARLO, Monaco (Dezembro 9, 2015)- O rápido crescimento da Associação de Artes Marciais Mundial Misto (WMMAA) em quatro anos relativamente curto de existência foi melhor demonstrado no mês passado 2015 Campeonato do Mundo de MMA (WMMAA) em Praga, República Checa.
Quase 200 atletas, representando 49 países (veja lista abaixo), participou na definição de registro 2015 Campeonato do Mundo de MMA, que foi dominado pela equipe campeã Rússia. Heavyweight Zaur Gadzhibabaev, que se tornou o primeiro campeão WMMAA duas vezes, Azerbaijão deu a única medalha de ouro não capturado pela Federação Russa, que tinha os vencedores individuais em seis das sete classes de peso.
“Campeonato do Mundo deste ano foi o melhor evento que tivemos até agora,” Director WMMAA das Comunicações Mikhail disse Mazur. “O maior número de países, bem como participantes, competiram este ano. WMMAA ainda está em sua infância, mas nós continuar a evoluir. Você pode ver claramente que a cada ano. Nós adicionamos novas categorias de peso e aceitou novos países como membros da nossa organização sem fins lucrativos. Este é um trabalho difícil, mas é extremamente gratificante ver atletas de voar em todo o mundo para competir contra os melhores lutadores amadores que cada passaram por um processo de seleção dura em seu país de origem.
“Praga foi um grande anfitrião e do WMMAA é extremamente feliz por ter realizado o campeonato nesta bela capital europeia. Muito mais precisa ser feito no próximo ano. Esperamos que mais países da Ásia e da Pan-Am para entrar na família WMMAA como nossos presidentes continentais colocar um monte de esforço procurando os melhores Federações Nacionais para trabalhar tão duro e tão diligente como nossos atuais membros do. Nós só estão se preparando. Estou emocionado de ver o que o próximo ano vai trazer-nos e os esportes de MMA amador em geral.”
Afeganistão Argentina Arménia Azerbaijão
Belarus Brasil Bulgária China
Chinese Taipei Columbia Croácia Cuba
República Checa França ARJ da Macedónia Georgia
Grécia Holanda Hungria Índia
Irã Itália Cazaquistão República da Coreia
Quirguistão Letónia México Moldávia
Monaco Marrocos Holanda Antilhas Holandesas
Nicaragua Nigéria Paraguai Roménia
Rússia Sérvia Singapura Eslováquia
Espanha Suriname Tadjiquistão Turquia
Turcomenistão Ucrânia Estados Unidos Uzbequistão
Venezuela
(L-R) Tajiquistão MMA Presidente Pulod Nazarov, WMMAA Presidente Honorário Fedor Emellianenko, WMMAA Presidente Vadim Finkelchtein e Anatoly Kim, Presidente da Federação de MMA Cazaquistão
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