The next challenge for one of the most talented Bulgarian fighters, Dragomir Petrov, will be tough.
The 28-year-old SENSHI star will fight the 35-year-old Spaniard Sergio Sanchez Galan in the second match of the fight card of the upcoming eleventh edition of the international promotion SENSHI.
The event will take place on February 26 in Varna’s Congress Hall, and tickets are already on sale in the Eventim.bg network .
The pair will compete in a battle according the rules of KWU Full Contact in the category up to 70 kg.
Dragomir is a four-time national champion of Bulgaria in kickboxing, and in 2019 he won the European title in Muay Thai at EMC. This will be the fifth match under the SENSHI flag for Petrov, who lost in his last match in December.
Drago lost after an additional round to Romanian Tudor Potoroaca in a match of the tenth edition of SENSHI . His debut was at SENSHI 6, after he knocked out Omar Magomedov in Kamchia in the third round. At SENSHI 8 Petrov again recorded a brutal knockout on his account, but this time in the second round against the Spaniard Pedro Granho. At SENSHI 9 in Kamchia, he recorded his third consecutive success, defeating another representative of the Spanish school – Carlos Garcia.
The rival of the Bulgarian is seven years older and has serious experience in the ring. Dynamite, as Galan is nicknamed, is a two-time European champion of WAKO PRO and a multiple champion of Spain and the Iberian Peninsula. This will be SENSHI’s debut for the Spaniard.
The combat show will be broadcast live on the national television Bulgaria ON AIR, MAX Sport 1, on the American television FITE, as well as online on Senshi.com, Boec.BG, Boec.com, Kwunion.com and Kyokushin Karate News.
SENSHI 11 is organized with the cooperation of the KWU International Professional League, Armeec Insurance Group, Max Sport, Bulgaria Air, M-Car Group.
Media partners of the event are Boec.BG and Boec.COM, Bulgarian national TV Bulgaria ON AIR, US online platform for combat sports FITE, Gol.bg, Topsport.bg, Kwunion.com, Russian Union Of Martial Arts, Kyokushin Кarate News and Fighto.News.