THE ZULU KING IS CROWNED
Aug 30, 2015 Comments
(PRESS RELEASE) -- Durban, South Africa – A partisan crowd packed
out the Durban ICC Arena in anticipation of an action packed
evening of fights at EFC 43. The flyweight championship fight
between Nkazimulo
Zulu and Craig Ninow
headlined the event.
Backed by a boisterous crowd chanting his name, ‘Nemo’ entered the Hexagon looking to make good on his destiny. It was not to be though, as history repeated itself in a rematch between the two. Zulu put on a clinical performance with a well thought strategy. He took Ninow down early which made the local wary of further takedowns and kept his distance. This lead to Ninow’s eventual downfall as he was caught with a devastating uppercut. As soon as Ninow dropped, Zulu pounced on his opponent, landing vicious ground and pound shots that forced the referee to award the victory via TKO.
For the first time in EFC history, the women’s division was
represented on the main card. Featuring South Africa’s Amanda ‘Mad
Dog’ Lino and France’s Isabelle ‘Mademoiselle’ Pare, the ladies
showed no hesitation by engaging from the first bell. Pare took
advantage of Lino’s wild swings by showing her boxing pedigree and
flooring the South African. Once stunned, Pare proceeded to display
her ground skills and sink in a Rear-Naked Choke to win on her EFC
debut in round one.
Pare stated in her interview, “I am here for winning, I am not here for playing. I came to finish her.”
Durban featherweights Wesley ‘Young Assassin’ Hawkey and Sizwe Mnikathi came out to put on a show for the local crowd. It was the incredibly tenacious Mnikathi that remained cool, calm and collected by sticking to his game plan to get in close and impose his will. Once on top, Mnikathi was relentless with punches and elbows to the temple of Hawkey who eventually gave up his back, leaving his neck exposed to a Rear-Naked Choke and giving Mnikathi a win over a big name on the featherweight roster.
Tyson Chelin squared-off against Johannesburg’s Tumisang ‘The President’ Madiba in the first bout on the main card. Both men were in desperate need to get back into the win column, but it was the visiting Madiba that pulled off the upset over the Durban local.
Fight of the night bonuses were awarded to Nelson Feiteira and Pierre Botha for their three round war. Performance bonuses were awarded to Tumisang Madiba and Sizwe Mnikathi, plus additional performance bonuses were awarded to Andrew Smith, Pieter de Klerk, Martin De Beer and Baldwin Mdlalose for their sublime performances.
The full EFC 43 results:
Mario Ferreira defeated Teryl Singh via TKO 1:59 in round 1.
Andrew Smith defeated Pieter de Klerk via unanimous decision.
Georgi Georgiev defeated Didier Nyembwe via doctor’s stoppage at the end of round 2.
Martin De Beer defeated Tshilomba Mulumba via TKO 4:25 in round 1.
Keron Davies defeated Quaid Openshaw via Rear-Naked choke 3:43 in round 1.
Pierre Botha defeated Nelson Feiteira via split decision.
Baldwin Mdlalose via Rear-Naked choke 3:29 in round 1.
Tumisang Madiba defeated Tyson Chelin via Rear-Naked choke 4:07 in round 1.
Sizwe Mnikathi defeated Wesley Hawkey via Rear-Naked choke 4:56 in round 1.
Rafal Haratyk defeated Warren Allison via guillotine 4:50 in round 1.
Isabelle Pare defeated Amanda Lino via Rear Naked choke 1:02 in round 1.
Nkazimulo Zulu defeated Craig Ninow via TKO 2:16 in round 1.
EFC 44: Van Zyl vs. Asker, Mynhardt vs. Gorimbo, Allen vs. Henry, presented by BetXchange.com, and takes place at Carnival City, Johannesburg, on Saturday 03 October 2015. Tickets available at www.computicket.com.
About EFC® – The Extreme Fighting Championship®
Headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa, EFC is a world leading mixed martial arts (MMA) organisation. The Extreme Fighting Championship produces 10 live events annually at sold out arenas. With over 120 athletes exclusively contracted to the organisation, EFC showcases the greatest warriors on the planet.
EFC events are broadcast live in over 110 countries around the world on numerous television networks in multiple languages. EFC programming is available weekly in 600+ million TV households worldwide, making it one of the most recognisable MMA brands on the planet. Leading retailers stock a full catalogue of best-selling EFC DVD’s, branded merchandise and clothing and equipment ranges.
For more information visit efcworldwide.com, or follow us at facebook.com/EFCworldwide and Twitter:twitter.com/EFCworldwide.
Backed by a boisterous crowd chanting his name, ‘Nemo’ entered the Hexagon looking to make good on his destiny. It was not to be though, as history repeated itself in a rematch between the two. Zulu put on a clinical performance with a well thought strategy. He took Ninow down early which made the local wary of further takedowns and kept his distance. This lead to Ninow’s eventual downfall as he was caught with a devastating uppercut. As soon as Ninow dropped, Zulu pounced on his opponent, landing vicious ground and pound shots that forced the referee to award the victory via TKO.
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Pare stated in her interview, “I am here for winning, I am not here for playing. I came to finish her.”
In a bout to decide the EFC middleweight number one contender,
Poland’s Rafal ‘The Polish Tank’ Haratyk faced formidable
submission expert Warren
Allison. What started off as a slow encounter with neither man
wanting to make a mistake, Haratyk was the first to find his
distance and land a powerful overhand right to stun the South
African. Allison showed grit and fought back, but it was not
enough, as he got caught in a vicious standing guillotine choke.
Haratyk will now face the newly crowned champion Liam
Cleland at date to be decided.
Durban featherweights Wesley ‘Young Assassin’ Hawkey and Sizwe Mnikathi came out to put on a show for the local crowd. It was the incredibly tenacious Mnikathi that remained cool, calm and collected by sticking to his game plan to get in close and impose his will. Once on top, Mnikathi was relentless with punches and elbows to the temple of Hawkey who eventually gave up his back, leaving his neck exposed to a Rear-Naked Choke and giving Mnikathi a win over a big name on the featherweight roster.
Tyson Chelin squared-off against Johannesburg’s Tumisang ‘The President’ Madiba in the first bout on the main card. Both men were in desperate need to get back into the win column, but it was the visiting Madiba that pulled off the upset over the Durban local.
Fight of the night bonuses were awarded to Nelson Feiteira and Pierre Botha for their three round war. Performance bonuses were awarded to Tumisang Madiba and Sizwe Mnikathi, plus additional performance bonuses were awarded to Andrew Smith, Pieter de Klerk, Martin De Beer and Baldwin Mdlalose for their sublime performances.
The full EFC 43 results:
Mario Ferreira defeated Teryl Singh via TKO 1:59 in round 1.
Andrew Smith defeated Pieter de Klerk via unanimous decision.
Georgi Georgiev defeated Didier Nyembwe via doctor’s stoppage at the end of round 2.
Martin De Beer defeated Tshilomba Mulumba via TKO 4:25 in round 1.
Keron Davies defeated Quaid Openshaw via Rear-Naked choke 3:43 in round 1.
Pierre Botha defeated Nelson Feiteira via split decision.
Baldwin Mdlalose via Rear-Naked choke 3:29 in round 1.
Tumisang Madiba defeated Tyson Chelin via Rear-Naked choke 4:07 in round 1.
Sizwe Mnikathi defeated Wesley Hawkey via Rear-Naked choke 4:56 in round 1.
Rafal Haratyk defeated Warren Allison via guillotine 4:50 in round 1.
Isabelle Pare defeated Amanda Lino via Rear Naked choke 1:02 in round 1.
Nkazimulo Zulu defeated Craig Ninow via TKO 2:16 in round 1.
EFC 44: Van Zyl vs. Asker, Mynhardt vs. Gorimbo, Allen vs. Henry, presented by BetXchange.com, and takes place at Carnival City, Johannesburg, on Saturday 03 October 2015. Tickets available at www.computicket.com.
About EFC® – The Extreme Fighting Championship®
Headquartered in Johannesburg, South Africa, EFC is a world leading mixed martial arts (MMA) organisation. The Extreme Fighting Championship produces 10 live events annually at sold out arenas. With over 120 athletes exclusively contracted to the organisation, EFC showcases the greatest warriors on the planet.
EFC events are broadcast live in over 110 countries around the world on numerous television networks in multiple languages. EFC programming is available weekly in 600+ million TV households worldwide, making it one of the most recognisable MMA brands on the planet. Leading retailers stock a full catalogue of best-selling EFC DVD’s, branded merchandise and clothing and equipment ranges.
For more information visit efcworldwide.com, or follow us at facebook.com/EFCworldwide and Twitter:twitter.com/EFCworldwide.
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