Gor Harutyunian, Mikhail Malyutin to compete for ProFC Lightweight title
November 20, 2010 - 15:16 AMT 11:16 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net -
On November 21, Karen Demirchyan Sport and Concert Complex will host
ProFC Union Nation Cup in mixed martial arts with participation of
teams from Armenia, Russia, Ukraine and Serbia.
Fights will be held in the following weight classes: 70kg, 76kg, 84kg,
93kg and +93kg. Armenia will rival Serbia, while Russia - Ukraine.
Three sportsmen of Serbia have got injuries and will be unable to
compete in the championship. Thus, Armenia's sportsmen will fight in
two weight classes - 70kg and +93kg.
Besides, Gor Harutyunian (Armenia) and Mikhail Malyutin (Russia) will
compete for the title of ProFC Lightweight Champion.
Harutyunian said that the fight in Armenia is of great importance for
him, thus, he will try to win the champion's title. The Armenian
sportsmen competed in 8 fights and celebrated victory in all of them.
According to Vice President of ProFC league Victor Yeryomin, similar
championships aim to develop mixed martial arts. `We organized 19
international tournaments up to date. I think that Yerevan residents
will enjoy the tournament,' he said.
From: A. Papazian
November 20, 2010 - 15:16 AMT 11:16 GMT
PanARMENIAN.Net -
On November 21, Karen Demirchyan Sport and Concert Complex will host
ProFC Union Nation Cup in mixed martial arts with participation of
teams from Armenia, Russia, Ukraine and Serbia.
Fights will be held in the following weight classes: 70kg, 76kg, 84kg,
93kg and +93kg. Armenia will rival Serbia, while Russia - Ukraine.
Three sportsmen of Serbia have got injuries and will be unable to
compete in the championship. Thus, Armenia's sportsmen will fight in
two weight classes - 70kg and +93kg.
Besides, Gor Harutyunian (Armenia) and Mikhail Malyutin (Russia) will
compete for the title of ProFC Lightweight Champion.
Harutyunian said that the fight in Armenia is of great importance for
him, thus, he will try to win the champion's title. The Armenian
sportsmen competed in 8 fights and celebrated victory in all of them.
According to Vice President of ProFC league Victor Yeryomin, similar
championships aim to develop mixed martial arts. `We organized 19
international tournaments up to date. I think that Yerevan residents
will enjoy the tournament,' he said.
From: A. Papazian