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Karate Combat: Valhalla 2 Results

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We have your Karate Combat: Valhalla 2 results. The eleventh card of the second season of the retro-futuristic karate championship, Karate Combat, will feature two fights. The card will be televised today on the 13th of December after being recorded in an unknown location in the United States. Game of Thrones actor and strongman Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson returns to the commentary team for a second card alongside Bas Rutten and Josh Palmer.

The card will feature two bouts under Karate Combat rules. The main event will see Russian fighter Nikita Yanchuk make his Karate Combat debut against stiff opposition in the form of the redoubtable Portuguese Shotokan practitioner and parkour savant, Vitalie “The Ninja” Certan. Certan has one victory and one defeat in Karate Combat so far. However, the loss was a game effort against Josh Quayhagen, the current Karate Combat welterweight champion.

Also available for viewing will be a co-main bout between Venezualan Shotokan stylist Omaira “La Guerrera” Molina and the debuting Brazilian karateka Anna Laura Prezzoti. Prezzoti is part of the Brazilian Olympic karate team, and has high expectations to live up to. On the other hand, Molina will be trying to maintain the momentum from her last win.

Karate Combat: Valhalla 2 Main Card Results

Nikita Yanchuk (0-0) def. Vitalie “The Ninja” Certan (1-1) by unanimous decision

Co-Main Result

Omaira “La Guerrera” Molina (1-0) def. Anna Laura Prezzoti (0-0) by unanimous decision

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