Muhammad Yahya crowned the "UAE Warriors"

During the coronation of the hero Muhammad Yahya.

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Muhammad Yahya won the first titles of the Arab version of the Emirates Warriors Championship for Mixed Martial Arts, which was held the day before yesterday at the Jujitsu Arena in the capital Abu Dhabi. In addition to the crowned Arab champion, Muhammad Yahya.


The President of the Asian and UAE Federations, First Vice-President of the International Jiu-Jitsu Federation, Chairman of the Supreme Committee of the Championship, Abdul Moneim Al Hashemi, was crowned the champion, and the Chairman of the Mixed Martial Arts Committee, Brigadier Mohammed bin Dalmouk Al Dhaheri, Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Championship Fouad Darwish, and Member of the Board of Directors of the International Federation participated in the coronation of the winners. Mixed martial arts representative of Asia Sam Abi Nader.


A press statement said: "The Emirati champion, Mohammed Yahya, won the Arab lightweight title after defeating the Algerian Yazid Chechani by a technical knockout in the second round." Abdullah Al-Dabal surpassed his Egyptian counterpart Muhammad Al-Aboudi by subjugation, and Rashid Daoud defeated Jordan’s Laith Kilani on points, maintaining his record unbeaten, and Moroccan Badr El-Din Diani beat Kuwaiti Abdullah Al-Bushhari, achieving the middleweight title, and Kuwaiti Iman Al-Madhaf beat Moroccan Hasna Jaber in featherweight. .


For his part, Muhammad bin Dalmouk congratulated the hero Muhammad Yahya on the achievement, and blessed the victory for the trio, Daoud, Daoud and Al-Hussaini, stressing that Yahya was on the promise, and that he was up to the challenge.

Al Dhaheri indicated that the victory of Muhammad Yahya confirms that the youth of the Emirates are capable of excellence and creativity whenever they find support and care, and this is what the new martial arts committee will work on to enhance Abu Dhabi's position as the new capital of martial arts, as happened in Jiu-Jitsu.

Al Dhaheri revealed some plans of the Mixed Martial Arts Committee, explaining that the committee has successfully held a successful training course for trainers and referees, and that among its future plans is to involve local cadres in training and arbitration.


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