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Boxing Fighters System 2: WKN world championship doubleheader in Nimes, France

PhilBoxing.com
Thu, 02 Dec 2021



The long-awaited Boxing Fighters System 2 takes place at Salle
Pablo Neruda in Nimes on Saturday, December 4. The events marks the return of World Championship Kickboxing to France featuring the A-list representatives of the country-host up against international opponents with two WKN titles contested on the night.

In the main event former title challengers Christian Berthely of France and Giorgi Kankava of Georgia get the second chance to earn World Kickboxing Network Gold as they meet in a five-round super welterweight title clash. In the co-main event European champions Hakim Ketaieb of France and Antonio Campoy of Spain square off in a five-round WKN World super lightweight championship.

Also on the card, the WKN super middleweight Grand Prix contested in the format of a four-man knockout tournament. The list of participants includes Tarik Benhamed of France, Raimonds Aukstikalnis of Latvia, and Luca Carnevali and Alessio Zeloni of Italy.

In addition, European champion Bryan Lang of France meets Moha Hamdi of Spain in a three-round international super fight at 63.5 kg catchweight. The full fight card can be found below.

The event is promoted by former kickboxing world champions Habib Bakir and Olivier Cerdan.

Boxing Fighters System 2 fight card

WKN World super welterweight title, kickboxing
Christian Berthely vs. Giorgi Kankava

WKN World super lightweight title, oriental rules
Hakim Ketaieb vs. Antonio Campoy

WKN super middleweight Grand Prix, oriental rules
Tarik Benhamed
Raimonds Aukstikalnis
Luca Carnevali
Alessio Zeloni

WKN International bout, 63.5 kg, oriental rules
Bryan Lang vs. Moha Hamdi

Undercard
Clement Adrover vs. Paolo Cannito
Sofiane Meddar vs. Luc Genieys
Dawson Delys vs. Mamedy Camara
Mounir Mrah vs. Ridah Mezaguia
Dylan Antoine vs. Simon Gaillard



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