Co-headlining the tenth installment from SFL is India’s fast rising female featherweight sensation Puja Kadian (1-0) taking on Canada’s Charmaine ‘Not So Sweet’ Tweet (1-3). Kadian is fighting just three weeks after her dominant display at SFL 7, beating Walaa Abass via TKO in the second round.
SFL 10 also sees a clash of two new heavyweights, when India’s Vikas Singh takes on Serbian Nikola Janijc. Also featured is light-heavyweight Abhijieet Petkar (1-3) who looks to pick up his second SFL win against the debuting Sanjay Jha.
With five more debuts on the seven-bout card the show will be full of surprises, creating new stars and providing knockout action along the way.
Raj Kundra, Chairman of Super Fight League said: ‘I am very happy to see Super Fight League events touching double digits with SFL 10 and this is just the start. We do our best to promote and train the talent of India whilst giving the best rising stars in the world a platform to show what they are made of. Super Fight League has been going from strength to strength and the matchup’s – thanks to Mr Daniel Isaac – have been getting better and better.’
With the SFL heavyweight division wide open right now, the greatly experienced Jimmy Ambriz is fighting. It’s been eight months since his emphatic 14 second KO win against Satish Jamia on SFL 1. Ambriz will have his hands full taking on the 6’5″ Mohammed “Hulk” Abdel Karim from Egypt. Mohammed Abdel Karim will be looking to become only the second Egyptian to win inside the SFL’s O-Zone, following his teammate Amr Wahman’s victory on SFL 9 last week.
Don’t forget to play along with the SFL MMA Game to predict when and how the fights will end and check how you did after the event. For more information on how to play visit http://superfightleague.com/mmagame/
SFL 10 air times: 9:00 PM in India, 3:30 PM in London, 7:30 AM in Los Angeles, 11:30 PM in Hong Kong, and 10:30 AM in New York.