BETO SANIBA
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SANIBA vs SINKO
May 25, 2024 8:00 PM
May 25, 2024 8:00 PM


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Division
Lightweight
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68in / 173cm
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1.651
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age
12/1982
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Nationality
Mexico

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Considered a true pioneer of Mexican bare-knuckle fighting, ‘Beto’ Saniba has his roots in MMA. With over 20 professional fights on record, most of Saniba’s fights end by knockout. He’s fought in all of the major Mexican MMA promotions including Lux FL, Budo Sento, Urban FL and more. Looking into his fight career, you may have to search Alberto Sánchez.
Beto Saniba is a father, husband and dedicated family man. He fights for them and his late son whom the family lost in 2023. You can be certain that when Saniba is victorious in his bouts, he will dedicate the winning performance to his son and family on the mic.
Saniba has now been using his instagram to shine light on missing children and help them reunite with their families.
No doubt, BKFC fans are going to get a show in Saniba’s debut in the organization after a short amount of time away from an otherwise very busy and active career.
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SANIBA vs SINKO
May 25, 2024
May 25, 2024 8:00 PM
Puebla, Mexico
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