Mustafa Al-Deeb (Abu Dhabi)
The Palestinian Rani Saada won the title of “main fight” in the Arab and African version “49”, of the “Emirates Warriors” mixed martial arts championship, which was held in the Marina Hall, at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center “ADNEC”, by defeating the South African Cedric Doyle, before the end. The first minute of the fight by submission in the featherweight division.
Kuwaiti Abdullah Al-Boushahri was able to defeat Senegalese Babacar Nyanek via submission in the first round at free weight.
The competitions were witnessed and the winners were crowned by Sheikh Sultan bin Khalifa bin Shakhbout Al Nahyan, President of the Asian Chess Federation, President of Al Ain Chess and Mind Games Club, Sheikh Shakhbout bin Khalifa bin Shakhbout Al Nahyan, Saleh Al Jaziri, Director General of Tourism at the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi, and Fouad Darwish. , CEO of Palms Sports Company, Chairman of the Organizing Committee.
The tournament was attended by Briton Kerith Brown, President of the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation, Sayed Basr Shuaib, CEO and Managing Director of the International Holding Company, and many mixed martial arts stars from around the world.
The evening included 12 strong fights with great levels of response to which the audience in the “Marina Hall” responded. The rest of the results resulted in the victory of Cameroonian Joris Dia over Filipino Rufino Manti by submission in the featherweight division, and the draw decided the exciting fight between the Lebanese Ali Yazbek and the Guinean Mohamed Camara in the featherweight division, and the draw was decided by the exciting fight between the Lebanese Ali Yazbek and the Guinean Mohamed Camara in the featherweight division. South African Kelly Niedermayer beat Turkish Sabriya Sengul in the free weight by decision of the judges in the women’s competition.
Kuwaiti Abdullah Al-Bouchahri expressed his happiness at winning this edition, and thanked the UAE and the tournament organizing committee for the great efforts in preparing and preparing for the competitions. He said that his good preparations and benefiting from his coach’s guidance helped him decide the fight in the first round.
Fouad Darwish praised the artistic and public success achieved by the joint Arab-African edition “49” of the “Emirates Warriors” Mixed Martial Arts Championship, and said that the tournament achieved its global status thanks to the attention and care it receives, and the participation of elite champions around the world.
He added: “The tournament is developing, and during each edition we look forward to the best, and we always have the passion to achieve the best indicators of success. We are well aware that there is a lot to offer in the future, and our ambitions are growing, and we thank everyone for the strong participation in the events.”
For his part, Kerith Brown, President of the International Federation of Mixed Martial Arts, praised the success of the activities of the joint Arab and African edition and the exciting atmosphere that accompanied the competitions, which reflects the value and status of the tournament in the Emirates and Abu Dhabi.
He said: “We are happy with this organizational excellence, which reflects the amount of interest in the tournament through the presence of elite champions, and the competitions started exciting, to enhance the artistic success that the tournament has continued to achieve, and it is moving forward with confidence, attracting the most prominent stars in the world.”
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