Tofan Pirani
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Dörrer vs Pirani
November 4, 2023 9:00 AM
November 4, 2023 9:00 AM


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Division
Cruiserweight
Reach
77"
height
1.905
1.905
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age
08/1979
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Nationality
Sweden

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I don’t believe in records Where you fought and who you fought matters. Everyone can be champion in paper. (my motto) Started martial arts age of 11. Black belt in taekwondo. Undefeated as a amateur in Kickboxing Former Asian, European, and world champion in kickboxing Fought and was offered a contract in all the biggest combat organisations around the world .
Pro Muay Thai Record 30 Wins - 7 losses - no draw
Pro Boxing Record 1-0
Pro Kick Boxing Record 68 wins - 10 losses - 2 no-contest
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