Eduard Aleksanyan will fight a six-time world champion at SENSHI 12

“Mr. Show” will once again dance under the SENSHI banner and you can take that to the bank.

Eduard Aleksanyan is on the hunt for his sixth consecutive win under the SENSHI lights. The fighter representing Varna’s Fight Club “Dream” will be squaring off against Switzerland’s Beni Osmanoski on July 9 when SENSHI 12 will be held.

The upcoming fight night will produce a total of 13 bouts, while the ring will be staged on the beach in front of restaurant “More” in the resort town Saints Constantine and Helena, Bulgaria.

The clash will be conducted under the KWU Full Contact rules in the -85 kg category.

Varna’s finest has a 5-1 SENSHI record. He was last seen inside the ring at SENSHI 11 when he defeated Vladislav Tiurmenko. The 25-year-old had a wonderful 2021, claiming three consecutive triumphs. Aleksanyan won the WAKO PRO European championship among professionals in the K-1 style, -81.4 kg category. Eduard defeated Belarus’ Pavel Shelest at SENSHI 9. Coming to that fight, Aleksanyan won both his fights at SENSHI 8 and SENSHI 7.

The 34-year-old Osmanoski will be making his SENSHI debut. “The Dog” is a four-time national kickboxing champion, four-time European champion and six-time ISKA world champion. Born in North Macedonia, Osmanoski has a pro record of 57 wins, 15 loses and 2 draws.

The fight night will be broadcast live on Bulgaria ON AIR and Max Sport 1 for Bulgaria, as well as in real time worldwide on American television FITE, Fight BoxSenshi.com, Boec.bg, Boec.com and Kyokushin Karate News.

SENSHI is organized with the special support of Armeec Insurance Company, MAX Sport, Bulgaria Air and M Car Group – BMW dealer.

SENSHI’s media partners are Boec.BG and Boec.COM, the national television Bulgaria ON AIR, the American online martial arts television FITE, Gol.bg, Topsport.bg, the information portal Kyokushin Karate News, Fighto.News and Novinata.bg.

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