World Champion Karim Ghajji to Defend Kickboxing Title in Casablanca Gala

The multiple French-Moroccan champion, Karim Gajji, is putting his world title on the line in Casablanca during a gala evening scheduled for April 10 at the covered hall of the Mohammed V sports complex in Casablanca.
According to the event promoters, the gala evening is under the auspices of the Royal Moroccan Federation of Kickboxing and Muay Thai, the Royal Moroccan Boxing Federation and the National Grouping of Professional Boxing. A total of 5 K1 fights and 7 international English boxing matches are planned, the organizers (Étoile Verte Production) said.
Pending the announcement of his opponent, the most titled boxer in his discipline, with 15 world titles, and also one of the most prominent fighters in the K-1 championships, the kickboxer is preparing to face his challenger.
Very honored by this opportunity to fight in his country, the champion with several distinctions is impatient to realize his dream. "I’m 39 years old, but I still have the thirst to fight; I like fighting and training and I surpass myself every time to try to be stronger," Ghajji added.
While promising a show for fans of combat sports in the country, the organizers want to take advantage of this channel to introduce this world champion to the Moroccan public, make the other Moroccan boxers known and sharpen their experiences in professional boxing.
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