Young heavyweight giants Edrit Emini and Danilo Voievodkin will fight for the SENSHI title this Saturday (February 18th) to the delight of both the crowd at the Palace of Culture and Sports in Varna and the TV viewers in front of the screens.
The 23-year-old German may have a more modest fight history but that’s far from saying he has no chance of claiming the tournament title. He is, after all, the national champion of his country and would certainly be keen to defend his nation’s honor in an international battle of similar magnitude.
The Ukrainian, on the other hand, is only a year younger, but at the same time has a height advantage (192:198 cm), as he is also the 2019 European Kyokushin Champion and has won the Ukrainian championship in the discipline 8 times.
It wouldn’t be an exaggeration to say that this match will be one of the hidden treasures of SENSHI 15, simply because heavyweight clashes always hold something special.
The two fighters will face each other in a duel number 11, Cat. + 95 kg, under the rules of KWU Full Contact.
Tickets for SENSHI 15 are now on sale and can be purchased from Eventim.bg network.
The fight card of SENSHI 15 will feature 16 gladiatorial fights between elite fighting stars from 18 countries under KWU Senshi and KWU Full Contact rules, with the first time seeing the heated arena and matches under KWU Open rules.
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, Senshi.com, Boec.bg, Boec.com, Kwunion.com, and Kyokushin Karate News.
SENSHI is organized in cooperation with the Professional League of the Kyokushin World Union (KWU International Professional League), as well as with the exceptional support of Armeec Insurance Company, MAX Sport, Bulgaria Air, M Car Group – BMW dealer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Service and St. St. Constantine and Helena Holding.
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.