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Afghan MMA Fighter To Face Australian Rival

Siyar Bahadurzada, a world champion in free fighting and a member of Afghanistan’s mixed martial arts (MMA) national team will fight Rob Wilkinson his Australian rival Saturday night within the framework of the UFC organization in Netherlands.
 
The match will be held in Rotterdam city in the Netherlands at 11:30 pm Kabul time and will be broadcast on Lemar TV.
 
Thirty-three-year-old Bahadurzada, who was born in Kabul, has 29 fights, which has 22 wins, 11 knockouts and seven losses.
 
Bahadurzada is an MMA fighter who currently fights at welterweight level for the US-based Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC).
 
Bahadurzada was fifteen years old when he went to Holland with his family, and started training at a young age.
 
In 2002, Bahadurzada won his first KO fight with a technical blow and in 2007 he won the World Championship title in mixed martial arts in Japan.
 
Meanwhile, Wilkinson, a free fighter champion from Australia, has 11 victories to his name and no losses.  

Afghan MMA Fighter To Face Australian Rival

Siyar Bahadurzada meets Rob Wilkinson on Saturday night in a UFC fight in Rotterdam in the Netherlands.

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Siyar Bahadurzada, a world champion in free fighting and a member of Afghanistan’s mixed martial arts (MMA) national team will fight Rob Wilkinson his Australian rival Saturday night within the framework of the UFC organization in Netherlands.
 
The match will be held in Rotterdam city in the Netherlands at 11:30 pm Kabul time and will be broadcast on Lemar TV.
 
Thirty-three-year-old Bahadurzada, who was born in Kabul, has 29 fights, which has 22 wins, 11 knockouts and seven losses.
 
Bahadurzada is an MMA fighter who currently fights at welterweight level for the US-based Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC).
 
Bahadurzada was fifteen years old when he went to Holland with his family, and started training at a young age.
 
In 2002, Bahadurzada won his first KO fight with a technical blow and in 2007 he won the World Championship title in mixed martial arts in Japan.
 
Meanwhile, Wilkinson, a free fighter champion from Australia, has 11 victories to his name and no losses.  

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