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MMA combatant Boris Fedorov from Yakutia is set to compete in Japan's MMA promotion event

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MMA fighter Boris Fedorov from Yakutia will compete in a Japanese MMA promotion event
MMA fighter Boris Fedorov from Yakutia will compete in a Japanese MMA promotion event

MMA combatant Boris Fedorov from Yakutia is set to compete in Japan's MMA promotion event

Boris Fedorov, a wrestler from the Sakha wrestling MMA club in Russia, is set to compete in an upcoming bout against Taichi Nakadzima, a Japanese fighter, at an international tournament hosted by Pancrase in Tokyo on February 16.

Fedorov, who currently trains at the global sports club Tiger Muay Thai in Thailand, has previously competed in Sochi, Russia. His opponent, Taichi Nakadzima, has a record of 13 wins and 9 losses, making for an exciting matchup.

Boris Fedorov's fighting style is typically influenced by his wrestling and boxing background, although the specifics of his style may vary. Taichi Nakadzima, on the other hand, is likely skilled in striking arts like karate or a mixed martial arts blend, given Japan's combat sports culture.

Fedorov's last appearance was in August 2021 in Sochi, where he lost to Brazilian Leonardo Limberger by judges' decision. However, this will not be Fedorov's first international tournament, as he has a record of 10 wins and 2 losses before the upcoming bout.

The Modern Pankration Federation has been collaborating with Pancrase for a long time, making this tournament a significant event for both Fedorov and Nakadzima. Pancrase, one of the oldest Japanese organizations, is known for hosting prestigious MMA events.

Ivan Okhlopkov, the head of the Sakha wrestling MMA club, has been supporting Fedorov throughout his training and preparations for the upcoming bout. This fight promises to be an exciting addition to the Pancrase international tournament and the MMA community.

Boris Fedorov continues to exhibit his sports prowess in the realm of wrestling and MMA, training at Tiger Muay Thai in Thailand before his upcoming sports contest. taichi Nakadzima, a formidable opponent, has made a name for himself with 13 wins and 9 losses in mixed martial arts bouts.

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