Tiurmenko with sensational comeback in the ring of SENSHI

Vladyslav Tiurmenko (Ukraine) defeated Murad Akhmedov from Uzbekistan in an intriguing match of the fight night SENSHI 13. They squared off in a KWU Full Contact bout under 80kg.

The exciting fight night took place at the beach in St. Konstantin and Elena resort.

Tiurmenko started the bout aggresively, but received a warning to place his kicks a bit higher. In one of his next attacks he sent his opponent to the canvas with a trip. Akhmedov tried to finish the round decisively, but couldn`t score a significant shot.

The Ukrainian fighter was dictating the pace in the second round motivated by the chants of his supporters in the crowd. Akhmedov was trying constantly to break up the fight with clinching, but the referee Krasimir Dimov interrupted each and every attempt. Tiurmenko was scoring more body kicks and attacked more with his leading leg.

Akhmedov was down in the scorecards and was looking for aggresive blows in the third round. He was “welcomed” with a knee to the stomach in one of his first attacks. Tiurmenko managed to score with some boxing combos also and even rocked Akhmedov with one of his attacks. The final seconds were pretty equal, but the decision in the end was in favour of Tiurmenko.

Both fighters were awarded by Sensei Zahari Damyanov, absolute world karate kyokushin champion and head coach of Bulgaria`s national kyokushin team.

SENSHI is organized in cooperation with the Professional League of the World Kyokushin Union (KWU International Professional League), as well as 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, kwunion.com the information portal Kyokushin Karate News, Fighto.News and Novinata.bg.

 

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