Posts Tagged ‘World Title’

SUPREMACY 2

February 23 . 2013 / STOCKHOLM / SWEDEN

Venue : Nalen / Stockholm

WKN International promoter :

Mr Hakan Ozan and SKF ( Swedish Kickboxing Federation )

·        LIVE ON SUPREMACY TV WORLDWIDE

SUPREMACY 2 : BIGGEST KICKBOXING SHOW IN SWEDEN PRESENT TOP WKN WORLD TITLE !

WKN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP KICKBOXING ORIENTALES Rules 5×3 min

Tofan PIRANI ( SWEDEAN ) vs Milan DASIC ( SERBIA )

Supremacy League is one of the top level kickboxing shows in Europe, and as such we are now presenting nothing less than a WKN WORLD K1 SUPER CRUISERWEIGHT WORLD TITLE fight. The fight in Stockholm on February 23 will be a gigantic battle between two heavyweights, with one stemming out of Sweden and the other out of Serbia.

Out of Sweden we will have one of the most internationally experienced fighters of all time – Tofan Pirani. Well known both to the Swedish audience and the rest of the world for having participated in K-1 in Tokyo as early as 1999 he has been in the international top league for almost a decade and a half. Having fought many of the world’s largest – including the humongous Bob Sapp – he brings a strong record and a long-term suite to the arena this evening.

The two times Serbian kickboxing champion is not only a huge hard-hitting juggernaut, but is also hugely experienced. Apart from being the WFF K1 European champion he has 90 boxing fights with 35 KO:s. Add to this his 65 fights in kickboxing and muaythai with 25 KO:s, this monster has 155 fights altogether with a terrifying number 60 KO:s! He is currently fighting out of Torino, Italy, but is officially representing Serbia in this world championship bout.

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Malta’s Fight Card of the Year: Gladiators Fight Night 3

The main Fight Card for the grandest fight show of the year in the Maltese Islands for 2012, has just been released

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Local Ring News: This Fight Night is an exclusive event that is going to be held in Malta, at the MFCC on the 9th June 2012. This show will be the largest ever in Malta with a total of 18 bouts. which Including 2 World title belts sanctioned under the World Kickboxing Network WKN which is the biggest recognized association of kickboxing in the world and 16 Malta Kickboxing/ K-1 Nationals title belts sanctioned under the Malta Kickboxing Federation.

WKN – The New Generation of Kickboxing ! - The origins of Full Contact Kick-boxing can be found in Thailand in the 2000 year old discipline of Muay Thai fighting. Thai boxing – like many other martial arts was devised, initially, for self-defence. It only developed into a sport when unarmed combat in warfare became less and less effective. It remains the national sport of Thailand. Thai boxers are awarded the same superstar status in their home nation as premier league footballers in Europe or basketball players in the USA. Full Contact Kick-boxing developed through a combination of Muay Thai and other martial art influences. It was aided in its rise, as were all martial arts at the time, when Bruce Lee exploded onto the big screen. The first time anything resembling what we now know as, Full Contact Kick-boxing began in the United States in the early 1970’s as Full Contact Karate. Read More

A Fight Night Not To be Missed – Malta’s Best Martial Arts Exponents: The event is being promoted by “Gladiators Promotions”, Malta’s number one fight promoters.  For more information call: Reservations and Tickets – (00356) 79 208 283 or mail to: isaac_chetcuti@hotmail.com

Malta Fight Card Of The Year

FIGHT 1     3×2
The New Kickboxing Club Wu Shu Ky Kickboxing Club
Nigel Buttigieg Juxhin Dyrnish Brigjaj
Age: 14 yrs    Weight: 61 Kgs Age: 15 yrs Weight : 62 Kgs
FIGHT 2     3×2
The New Kickboxing Club Shiroi Tora Shotokan Karate
Justin Cassar Steve Buhagiar
Age: 15 yrs    Weight: 53 kgs Age: 17 yrs    Weight: 53 kgs
FIGHT 3   3×2
Art of Fighting Kickboxing Club Ying Yang  TEAM NOEL
Chris Lagana Shaun Ellul
Age: 31 yrs    Weight: 75 kgs Age: 23 yrs    Weight: 77 kgs
FIGHT 4     3×2
Shiroi Tora Shotokan Karate Ying Yang  TEAM NOEL
Luca Fenech Brandon Spiteri
Age: 20 yrs    Weight: 80 kgs Age: 18 yrs    Weight: 77 kgs
FIGHT 5     3×2
TAO Kickboxing Club
Luke Booth TBA
Age: 18 yrs    Weight: 73 kgs
TITLE BOUTS
Equipment w/o Head Guards
FIGHT 6     3X2
SUPER  LIGHTWEIGHT – 67 Kgs
The New Kickboxing Club Ying Yang  TEAM NOEL
Kickboxing Club
Ryan Cachia Glenn Aquilina
Age: 18 yrs    Weight: 70 Kgs Age: 18 yrs    Weight: 71 kgs
FIGHT 7     3×2
SUPER  FEATHERWEIGHT – 62 Kgs
Malta Thai Boxing Ying Yang  TEAM NOEL
Kickboxing Club
Kylie Blenes Rachelle Cutajar
Age: 23 yrs    Weight: 63 kgs Age: 22 yrs    Weight: 61 kgs
FIGHT 8     3×2
MIDDLE WEIGHT – 76 Kgs
Wu Shu Ky Kickboxing Club Ying Yang  TEAM NOEL
Kickboxing Club
Adrian Debono Isaac Chetcuti
Age: 37 yrs    Weight: 77 kgs Age: 34 yrs    Weight: 75 kgs
FIGHT 9     3×2
SUPER  LIGHTWEIGHT – 66.7 Kgs
Wu Shu Ky Kickboxing Club Ying Yang  TEAM NOEL
Kickboxing Club
Lorna Mifsud Farren Borg
Age: 22 yrs    Weight: 67 kgs Age: 29 yrs    Weight: 68 kgs
FIGHT 10   3×2
SUPER  LIGHTWEIGHT – 67 Kgs
The New Kickboxing Club Ying Yang  TEAM NOEL
Kickboxing Club
Clayton Micallef Darien Doneo
Age: 29 yrs    Weight: 70 Kgs Age: 18 yrs    Weight: 68 kgs
FIGHT 11   3×2
WELTERWEIGHT – 69.9 Kgs
Wu Shu Ky Kickboxing Club Ying Yang  TEAM NOEL
Kickboxing Club
Garth Galea Joseph Dimech
Age: 30 yrs    Weight: 68 kgs Age: 30 yrs    Weight: 70 kgs
FIGHT 12    3X2
SUPER  WELTERWEIGHT – 72 Kgs
Wu Shu Ky Kickboxing Club Ying Yang  TEAM NOEL
Kickboxing Club
Tyronne Muscat Ivan Frendo
Age: 30 yrs    Weight: 69 kgs Age: 34 yrs    Weight: 74 kgs
FIGHT 13    3X2
SUPER  MIDDLEWEIGHT – 79.4Kgs
The New Kickboxing Club Ying Yang  TEAM NOEL
Kickboxing Club
Eman Zammit Andre ‘JAPAN’ Spiteri
Age: 29 yrs    Weight: 80 Kgs Age: 28 yrs    Weight: 82 kgs
FIGHT 14    3X2
SUPER  CRUISERWEIGHT – 92.5 Kgs
Wu Shu Ky Kickboxing Club Ying Yang  TEAM NOEL
Joseph Fenech James Flores
Age: 27 yrs    Weight: 89 Kgs Age: 30 yrs    Weight: 92 kgs
FIGHT 15    3X2
SUPER LIGHT  HEAVYWEIGHT – 85.5 Kgs
Wu Shu Ky Kickboxing Club Malta Thai Boxing
Richard Vella Anthony Wood
Age: 21 yrs    Weight: 82 Kgs Age: 24 yrs    Weight: 86 kgs
WKN  AMATEUR  WORLD  TITLE
KICKBOXING
Equipment w/o Head Guards
Ying Yang  TEAM NOEL
Kickboxing Club
Ruth Tanti

Opponent TBA

FIGHT 2     5×2
K1
GLOVES ONLY
SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT – 79.4 Kgs
ITALY MALTA
Ying Yang  TEAM NOEL
Kickboxing Club
Jacopo Stefani Reuben ‘The Wolf’ Azzopardi

Age: 30 yrs    Weight: 77 kgs

 

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GLADIATORS FIGHT NIGHT 3: Malta 9/6

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Is an exclusive event that is going to be held at the MFCC in Ta Qali, Malta, on the 9th June 2012. The event is going to be the largest combat sports event ever in held in the Maltese Islands with a total of 18 bouts which include 2 World title belts sanctioned under the World Kickboxing Network.

WKN is the biggest recognized association of kickboxing in the world – The rest of the fight card consists of 16 local Kickboxing and K-1 Nationals title belts, sanctioned under the Malta Kickboxing Federation.

For more information call: Reservations and Tickets – (00356) 79 208 283 or mail to: isaac_chetcuti@hotmail.com

WKN – The New Generation of Kickboxing ! - The origins of Full Contact Kick-boxing can be found in Thailand in the 2000 year old discipline of Muay Thai fighting. Thai boxing – like many other martial arts was devised, initially, for self-defence. It only developed into a sport when unarmed combat in warfare became less and less effective. It remains the national sport of Thailand. Thai boxers are awarded the same superstar status in their home nation as premier league footballers in Europe or basketball players in the USA. Full Contact Kick-boxing developed through a combination of Muay Thai and other martial art influences. It was aided in its rise, as were all martial arts at the time, when Bruce Lee exploded onto the big screen. The first time anything resembling what we now know as, Full Contact Kick-boxing began in the United States in the early 1970’s as Full Contact Karate. Read More

A Fight Night Not To be Missed – Malta’s Best Martial Arts Exponents: The event is being promoted by “Gladiators Promotions”, Malta’s number one fight promoters.  For more information call: Reservations and Tickets – (00356) 79 208 283 or mail to: isaac_chetcuti@hotmail.com

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Carl Frampton vs. Raul Hirales On May 26th

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Carl Frampton will face Raul Hirales for the vacant IBF Inter Continental super bantamweight title at the Capital FM Arena in Nottingham on May 26.

Frampton provides the chief support live on Sky Sports in the UK and broadcast in over 30 countries ahead of Carl Froch’s IBF super middleweight world title clash with Lucian Bute. The unbeaten Belfast star is aiming to add the Inter Continental strap to his Commonwealth belt and faces his toughest fight in the pro ranks to date as the Mexican puts his unbeaten record on the line too.

Hirales has eight knockouts to his name from 16 wins and a draw, and as Frampton eyes a winter date with Kiko Martinez in Belfast, his manager Barry McGuigan believes the 28 year old Mexican is the step up Carl needs as he aims for a World title shot – and leaves domestic rivals Scott Quigg and Rendall Munroe behind.

“You cannot get tougher than an unbeaten Mexican prospect, it’s a great challenge and one Carl needs and is excited about,” said Frampton’s manager Barry McGuigan. “Hirales has beaten three prospects already and has eight KOs on his record so we’re up against it but it’s a great opportunity for Carl on a huge global platform. We want to meet Kiko Martinez in Belfast in September and we’re moving on from Scott Quigg and Rendall Munroe now as we’re annoyed that they are fighting each other and not Carl.”

“We wanted a big step up in class and we’ve got it,” added Frampton’s promoter Eddie Hearn. “Hirales is a tough, unbeaten and highly rated Mexican and we hope he can provide a stern test for Carl. Victory here will set up a Kiko Martinez fight for September and from there we want to be in a position to challenge current IBF Champ Jeffrey Mathebula for the title.”

Frampton is part of a huge night of boxing in Nottingham with Froch’s mission to become at three-time World champion at the expense of Bute coming after Erick Ochieng defends his English light middleweight title against Nottingham’s AA Lowe, Bute’s fellow Canadian and IBF Inter-Continental light welterweight champion Pier Olivier Cote making his UK debut and exciting unbeaten stars John Ryder, Ryan Aston and Team GB star Scotty Cardle.

Tickets for Froch’s IBF World super middleweight title challenge to Bute are on sale now priced £80 and £150 from the Capital FM Arena Nottingham website www.capitalfmarena.com and on 08444 124624 – £40, £60, £100 and £200 tickets have sold-out, as have the VIP packages priced at £300.

 

Gladiators Fight Night Malta

 

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    Christina Hammer, Title Defense 5/4

    Christina Hammer, World Middleweight Title Defense In Brno on April 5th

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    21 years old, and considered the number-one female middleweight in the world, Christina Hammer is making her third defense of the World Boxing Federation World title on Thursday April 5 at the Vodova Arena in Brno, Czech Republic.

    Hammer, 11-0 (7), is taking on South African challenger Julie “Queen” Tshabalala, 4-1-1 (1), on a show promoted by SES Boxing that also features a championship fight between local hero Lukas Konecny and Frenchman Salim Larbi.

    Born in Novodolinka, Kazakhstan, the nationalized German has become something of a Globetrotting champion, winning the WBF World title in Slovenia in February 2011 and defending it in the Czech Republic three months later before returning to Germany for her second defense last October. Now she will go back to the Czech Republic for the Tshabalala encounter.

     

    Julie Tshabalala from Johannesburg is the reigning South African Middleweight Champion. Making her professional debut in August 2008, she captured the national title almost exactly a year later with a ten-round unanimous decision over Bomkazi Klaas. She defended the title the following year in a rematch with Klaas, and again last summer with a stoppage over Lilian Molala.

    While Hammer has five more professional bouts than Tshabalala, and been in four title fights compared to the South Africans three, the champion will do herself a favor by not underestimating her challenger who is known for her fighting spirit and determination.   The Christina Hammer vs. Julie Tshabalala WBF Women’s World Middleweight title fight will be streamed live and exclusively to the world via www.bild.de from 8 PM local time.

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