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The fight between the Emirati Al-Husseini and the Philippine champion in Dubai on the 25th of this month

by Marwane al hashemi
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The Emirati champion, Hadi Omar Al-Husseini, will open his confrontations in the Professional Fighters League Championship, hosted by the “Coca-Cola Arena”, in Dubai, on the 25th of this month, with the Filipino, Royal Banales, as part of the “Champions Road to Dubai” competitions, organized by the Professional Fighters League within the partnership agreement with the Department. Economy and Tourism in Dubai, and the Dubai Sports Council, and the tournament witnesses the participation of 24 fighters from 13 countries, led by the UAE, Russia, England, and Ireland. Brazil, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria, Algeria, the Philippines, Uzbekistan, and Pakistan.

The rest of the fights bring together the Irishman Nathan Kelly with the Russian Khasan Magomicharyov, the Irishman Kenny Mokhwana with the Englishman Ibragim Ibragimov, the Brazilian Cleavers Fernandez with the Russian Rinat Khavalov, the Egyptian Ahmed Sami with the Syrian Tariq Suleiman, the Russian Yaqoub Suleimanov with the Jordanian Jarrah Al-Salawi, and the Irishman John Mitchell with the Algerian Sohail Thaeri. , and Uzbek Marafzal Akhtamov with the Englishman Mike Thompson, and the Saudi Mustafa Nada with the Briton Haider Darth Khan.

The “Champions Road to Dubai” tournament is being held as part of the association’s plan to strengthen Dubai’s position as the new capital of this sport.

For his part, the rising Irish fighter, Paul Hughes, who is fighting the main fight against the Russian world champion, Osman Nurmagomedov, confirmed that the fight will be a historic event as he looks forward to strengthening his record of 13 victories against only one loss, while his opponent has a perfect record of 18 victories without any loss. He said during the press conference held yesterday to reveal the details of the tournament: “Facing the world champion requires tremendous physical strength. I have traveled around the world to prepare for this.” For the fight, I traveled to Florida, before arriving in Dubai and completing preparations here two weeks ago, and I developed a comprehensive training program in terms of sleep timing and quality of nutrition, staying away from stress, and focusing only on the fight without any external influences.”

. 24 fighters from 13 countries participate in the Professional Fighters Association tournament.

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