President of UPMAL has signed a new representation
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Today, March 20, 2012 Roman Kardash has signed an agreement on the use andrepresentation in Europe, the brand "Machuca" (a Mexican manufacturer of equipment). - "I believe that this agreement is a good step to promote combatsports, as" Machuca "produces high-quality and relatively expensive equipment, it will conduct the training process without great loss of money!" - commented the coach of the club "Triumph". Of course, some positions will require further attention. Soon online shop will open on .
Athlete of Ukrainian league of professional martial arts became a professional muay-thai champion of Ukraine according to WBC MUAYTHAI version.
...................On 22 February 2012 in Lugansk took place professional muay-thai tournament “Gold of Scythians”.
Sound-hall “Opera”, were athletes from Lugansk met their opponents from Lviv, Kharkiv, Sumy and Simpheropol`, was full of muay-thai fans.
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During the tournament was six fights in different weights.
The first who came in ring were: Vladislav “Handsome” Nikitin , Lugansk, gym “Hope” and Andriy Firko, Lviv, “Allians” gym. Vladislav Nikitin became a winner.
The second fight was between: Vladislav “Mangoose” Savotchenko, Lugansk, “Octopus” gym and Andriy “Chucho” Lutsak, Sambir,”Pitbull” gym. Vladislav Savotchenko became a winner.
In the third fight Oleksiy “Kid” Lubchenko, Lugansk, “Donbas” gym defeated athlete from Bahchysarai Seit-Halim Veliev.
In the fourth fight met: Muboris Kurbanov, Sumy, “Kolos” gym and Igor L`apin, Lugansk, “Donbas” due to the injury of Kurbanov Igor L`apin became a winner.
The fifth bout was between: Vitaliy “Odin” Kodin, Lugansk, “Octopus” gym and Mykola Chub from Simpheropol`. Vitaliy Kodin became a winner by the decision.
In the final, title fight in weight -91kg according to WBC MUAYTHAI version fighter from Lviv
2011 WPKA amateur World Champion, with a heavy right hook knocked out Sergey “Cambodian” Lubchenko who is four times Ukrainian muay-thai champion and World muay-thai champion in 2011 in Thailand according to WMF version.
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Our congratulations to Andriy “Nord-Ost” Osadchyi.
