Emeev vs. Shlemenko to Headline M-1 Challenge 68 on June 16
M-1 Global announced on Thursday that its middleweight champion
will be in action on June 16 in the main event of
M-1 Challenge 68. Ramazan
Emeev will lock horns with Alexander
Shlemenko in the grand finale of the M-1 Global Grand Prix
Middleweight Championship tournament, though Emeev’s title will not
be on the line during the battle.
Also slated for the marquee will be M-1 Challenge heavyweight champion Alexander Volkov making the first defense of his title against Attila Vegh.
Emeev, who first won the title by conquering Mario
Miranda in 2012, lost it to Vyacheslav
Vasilevsky in his first defense. However, the Dagestan native
was able to recapture his throne by choking Vasilevsky in the first
round in 2015. He successfully defended his belt last December by
stopping UFC veteran Luigi
Fioravanti. Emeev subbed Maiquel
Falcao in the first to advance to the finals of the Grand Prix
earlier this month.
Shlemenko, meanwhile, is a former Bellator middleweight champ, winning that promotion’s title by knocking out Falcao at Bellator 88 before losing it to Brandon Halsey. Shlemenko returned to M-1 after a 10-year absence in February where he toppled Vasilevsky via split decision at M-1 Challenge 64.
M-1 Challenge 68 will go down inside the Sports Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia and will be streamed live in America on M1Global.tv.
Also slated for the marquee will be M-1 Challenge heavyweight champion Alexander Volkov making the first defense of his title against Attila Vegh.
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Shlemenko, meanwhile, is a former Bellator middleweight champ, winning that promotion’s title by knocking out Falcao at Bellator 88 before losing it to Brandon Halsey. Shlemenko returned to M-1 after a 10-year absence in February where he toppled Vasilevsky via split decision at M-1 Challenge 64.
M-1 Challenge 68 will go down inside the Sports Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia and will be streamed live in America on M1Global.tv.
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