Magomed Sultanakhmedov Returns After 5-Year Absence at M-1 Challenge 75
M-1 Global announced on Thursday another bout for its upcoming M-1
Challenge 75 card. Welterweight prospect Sergey
Romanov will take on veteran Magomed
Sultanakhmedov in one of the featured bouts on the card, which
goes down March 3 in Moscow.
Once one of the most feared strikers in all of Europe, Sultanakhmedov has been out of commission for over five years. A series of injuries has kept “The White Wolf” out of the realm of combat since March 25, 2011, where he took out Tyson Jeffries in the second round thanks to a barrage of knees to the body. The Tula Oblast native has gone 9-2 in M-1, with eight of his wins coming via knockout. Sultanakhmedov has also competed under the K-1 Hero’s and Dream banners.
Romanov, conversely, has been on a tear, having won his last eight,
all within the past two years. The St. Petersburg resident is
already 3-0 for M-1, with two wins coming via knockout. He last
competed in October at M-1 Challenge 71 where he edged Carlos
Alexandre
Pereira via decision.
A pair of undefeated welterweights will headline M-1 Challenge 75 on March 5 as Alexey Kunchenko will collide with Shavkat Rakhmonov. Kunchenko’s 170-pound championship will be on the line against Rakhmonov, who has been tearing up the division since turning pro a few years ago.
M-1 Challenge 75 will be streamed live on M1Global.tv. Several more bouts will be announced in the coming weeks.
Once one of the most feared strikers in all of Europe, Sultanakhmedov has been out of commission for over five years. A series of injuries has kept “The White Wolf” out of the realm of combat since March 25, 2011, where he took out Tyson Jeffries in the second round thanks to a barrage of knees to the body. The Tula Oblast native has gone 9-2 in M-1, with eight of his wins coming via knockout. Sultanakhmedov has also competed under the K-1 Hero’s and Dream banners.
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A pair of undefeated welterweights will headline M-1 Challenge 75 on March 5 as Alexey Kunchenko will collide with Shavkat Rakhmonov. Kunchenko’s 170-pound championship will be on the line against Rakhmonov, who has been tearing up the division since turning pro a few years ago.
M-1 Challenge 75 will be streamed live on M1Global.tv. Several more bouts will be announced in the coming weeks.
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