SENSHI 32 has its full lineup in place, with the promotion confirming an eight-man middleweight Grand Prix and two tremendous fights for July 11 on the seaside area in St. St. Constantine and Helena close to Varna, Bulgaria. The occasion is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m. native time.
SENSHI 32 Confirms Full Battle Card for Seaside Enviornment Present in Bulgaria
The principle focus is the match at as much as 85 kilograms, a brand new Grand Prix weight for SENSHI. Eight fighters will enter the bracket, and the winner will want three wins in a single evening to depart with the middleweight belt. Pacing, restoration, and injury administration can resolve the title as a lot as any single spherical.
The opening quarterfinal matchups at the moment are set. Loic Njeya of Switzerland meets Bulgaria’s Ali Yuzeir, whereas Hungary’s David Szabo-Toth faces Italy’s Fabian Lorito. On the opposite facet of the bracket, one other Swiss consultant, Ulric Bokeme, attracts Portugal’s Juri de Sousa, and Suriname’s Miles Simson takes on Canada’s Oliver Langlois-Ross. SENSHI has additionally confirmed two reserve bouts for the match, with Italy’s Angelo Mirno going through Brazil’s Ricardo Luckei and Algeria’s Ramy Deghir assembly Eire’s Joshua Akingbade. These fights are essential on this format as a result of accidents, cuts, or withdrawals can pressure late bracket modifications.
- Loic Njeya vs. Ali Yuzeir – Grand Prix
- David Szabo-Toth vs. Fabian Lorito – Grand Prix
- Ulric Bokeme vs. Juri de Sousa – Grand Prix
- Miles Simson vs. Oliver Langlois-Ross – Grand Prix
- Angelo Mirno vs. Ricardo Luckei – Grand Prix Reserve Battle
- Ramy Deghir vs. Joshua Akingbade – Grand Prix Reserve Battle
- Nathan Cook dinner vs. Francesko Xhaja – Superfight
- Daniele Valente vs. Zhulien Rikov – Superfight


Exterior the match, the cardboard contains two standalone contests beneath FULL CONTACT guidelines. Within the 95+ kilogram division, England’s Nathan Cook dinner is matched with Albania’s Francesko Xhaja. Within the −75 kilogram bout, Italy’s Daniele Valente will face Bulgaria’s Zhulien Rikov.

Rikov enters with additional consideration round his identify after profitable the SENSHI Grand Prix at as much as 75 kilograms in February. Forward of this occasion, he stated his camp has included two coaching classes per day and opponent research along with his coach. He additionally described himself as a fighter who prefers selection over relying on one assault, including that he’s snug making tactical changes throughout a bout. That background provides his matchup with Valente extra weight than a typical supporting battle, since Rikov is now making an attempt to construct on an already lively yr on house soil.
The occasion brings collectively 16 fighters from 12 international locations: Italy, Switzerland, Hungary, Portugal, Brazil, Canada, Eire, England, Albania, Algeria, Suriname, and Bulgaria. That blend has change into a part of SENSHI‘s id, particularly on summer time playing cards in Varna, the place the promotion leans into destination-event presentation whereas maintaining the construction centered on kickboxing and full contact rulesets.

SENSHI 32 is being held with assist from the KWU Worldwide Skilled League. SENSHI’s subsequent seaside present is constructed round a one-night chase for a brand new middleweight title, with Rikov’s return and two Bulgarian names on the cardboard including native curiosity. The bracket is ready, the reserve fights are in place, and the street to the 85-kilogram trophy now has a full map.
