Senshi Australia vs Europe Live Stream, Full Fight Preview and more

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Great brawls between the best fighters in the world take place on the full-contact Senshi Australia vs Europe fight night.

On December 9, Melbourne, Australia, will host a night of terrific fighting.
Australia’s followers of fighting sports and intense emotions will be treated to a special edition of the worldwide gala fight night SENSHI and CHIKARA, which promises many spectacular fights, elite fighting stars, and a great fighting spirit. Ten intense bouts will take place on December 9 at Dom’s Social Club in Melbourne, pitting the best fighters from Australia and Europe against each other.

There will be six exciting bouts under the rules of Full Contact Kyokushin Karate, including elite European and World Kyokushin Karate Champions from Poland, Lithuania, the United Kingdom, Spain, and Bulgaria. They’ll have three 2-minute rounds against the Australian champs. The tournament is hosted by Shihan Judd Reed and is a traditional CHIKARA competition.

Five tremendous battles will take place at the special fight event, all of which will be contested using the KWU Full Contact rules. Dom’s Social Club will be a raging inferno, with fights breaking out unexpectedly until the end. Kickboxing heavyweights from the host city will square off against European champions from Estonia and Bulgaria in a showdown for the SENSHI belts.

Check out who the combatants are.

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Match #1, cat, -80 kg. Szymon Olpinski (Poland) vs Samuel Shields (Australia)

Sam Shields of Australia won the middleweight titles in the 1980 Matsushima Asia-Pacific Championships and the 1980 Australian Championships. Super Heavyweight Champion of Australia, Ages 80+
A total of four times for Poland’s Szymon Olpinski. The first-place winner in Poland, the third-place finisher at the IFK World Championships in 2022, first place winner in Europe at the KWU Championships in 2021, semi-finalist on Ninja Warrior, and third-place finisher in the KWU World Championships.

Match #2 Weigh in at -50 kg for round two of the catfight. Hayley-Beth Rowlands (United Kingdom) vs Leanne Stewart (Australia)

Australia’s Leanne Stewart won the 2016 CHIKARA full-contact, one-match competition and the VKKA Knockdown championships.
Two times: Hayley-Beth Rowlands (UK). As of 2022, he has won the KWU European Championship in 2018 and 2021, the KWF European Championship in 2021, the Vice World Championship in 2019, third place at the IFK World Championships in 2022, and second place at the British Open Championships in 2022.

Match #3, 75 kg. Aussie Genci Sulaj takes on Bulgarian Nikolay Zotev (Bulgaria)

Junior Kyokushin champion for Australia, Genci Sulaj. Junior heavyweight Champion of Australia, undefeated in both kickboxing and boxing.
2019 IFK Balkan Champion and Third-Place Finisher in the European Championships in Bulgaria’s Nikolay Zotev. KWF

Match #4 90+ kg, Cat. Australian Zayn Timev takes against a Bulgarian opponent, Vasil Dimitrov (Bulgaria)

Australia’s Zayn Timev won multiple junior heavyweight titles and placed second at the national Shinkyokushin tournament in 2022. He also won the Judd Reid Chikara Full Contact Matches event and placed second in the male heavyweight division. 2018 Australian Representative at the IKO Friendship Tournament in Japan (Matsui); 2017 Australian Representative at the IKO NZ Nationals in New Zealand; 2017 Arnold Classic Kyokushin U14 Gold Medalist.
Bulgaria’s Vasil Dimitrov won many national titles, including the 2017 World Junior Championship in Japan. He also placed second in the European Junior Championship in 2016, the All Japan Junior Championship in 2018, and the European Championship in both 2018 and 2022.

Match #5 cat, 90+ kilos. Kevin Cid (Canada) vs Australian Nathan Phillips (Spain)

2021 Judd Reid Ronin 8-Man Eliminator Champion: Nathan Phillips (Australia) 2022 Winner of the 2021 Judd Reid Ronin 8-man eliminator (heavyweight division), the 2021 Victorian Championships (heavyweight division), and the 2022 Chikara Full Contact Karate (heavyweight division).
Kevin Cid (Spain) is a multiple-medal winner at major Kyokushin competitions and the Vice Champion at the IFK World Championship in 2022.

Match #6: 60+ kg. cat. Match: Alessandra de Sa (Australia) vs. Aneta Meskauskiene (Latvia)

Australian Alessandra de Sa won the CHIKARA full-contact, one-match competition in 2022 and became the heavyweight Champion of Australia.
Aneta Meskauskiene of Lithuania is a five-time Lithuanian champion, four-time European vice-champion, two-time KWU World vice-champion, and a two-time KWU World bronze medalist.

Match #7 cat, -75 kilograms. Australian Stefan Stamatakos takes on Russian Alexander Yordanov (Bulgaria)

With 12 fights under his belt, Stefan Stamatakos (Australia) has a perfect record in amateur Muay Thai competition.
Seven victories for Alexander Yordanov of Bulgaria. Despite his 3 defeats in kickboxing, he is considered a top prospect in Bulgaria.

Match #8 cat, -65 kg. Australian’s Das Saton vs Russia’s Rosen Nyagolov

Australia’s Dass Saton is a 5-and-7 winner in his kickboxing amateur career.
Bulgaria’s Muay Thai and Kickboxing National Champion Rosen Nyagolov had a 5–3 record in his eight amateur bouts.

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Match #9, -65 kg. Ognyan Mirchev (Russia) vs. River Daz (Australia) (Bulgaria)

Australia’s River Daz is a professional boxer with a perfect 35-fight record and the title of Australian Champion to her name.
Two World Cups for men, four for juniors, and four European Cups for Bulgaria’s Ognyan Mirchev (1 for men, 3 for juniors), Two-time Balkan Champion, eighteen-time Bulgarian Champion, multiple-gold medalist in international kickboxing competitions; the only Bulgarian to compete in k1 at the 2022 World Games in the USA. In one professional outing at Senshi, he scored a Knockout and improved his record to 7-0.

Match #10 cat, -85 kg. Israeli Maikel Astur takes on Australian Aaron Goodson (Estonia)

Maikel Astur (Estonia) 2019 World Champion Aaron Goodson (Australia) Australian Champion Commonwealth Champion World Champion 2018 Bronze medalist in K-1 at the World Championships: Wako Award for second place in the 2020 European K-1 Championships won by Wako Fighters’ Megdan Championship

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