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Unified MMA 58 Results

Posted on 16 June 202416 June 2024 By mmehandy No Comments on Unified MMA 58 Results

Unified MMA 58 in Edmonton was the final part of a Unified Friday-night double-header along with Unified 57 in Toronto. In the 58 main event, Ramil Kamilov showed that he is indeed the Real Deal by defeating Tom O’Connor and advancing his record to 8-0.

Main Card

155 / Ramil Kamilov def Tom O’Connor
265 / Christian Larson def Fabio Cherant

170 / Mo Ado def Abdul Fayzi
160 / Nick Hrabec def Patrick Connors
145 / Jake Geauvreau def Nick Leblanc
CW / Jett Grande def Ryan Rohovich

Preliminary Card

125 / Tony Rojas def Thomas Anilowski
155 / Nick Felber def Daniel Abdenour
CW / Leo Bonin def Mitchell Carlson

Fight Results Tags:Abdul Fayzi, Christian Larson, Daniel Abdenour, Fabio Cherant, Jake Geauvreau, Jett Grande, Leo Bonin, Mitchell Carlson, Mo Ado, Nick Felber, Nick Hrabec, Nick Leblanc, Patrick Connors, Ramil Kamilov, Ryan Rohovich, Thomas Anilowski, Tom O'Connor, Tony Rojas, Unified, Unified 58, Unified MMA, Unified MMA 58

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Tonight, Canadian karate legend Robbie Lavoie stepped into the ring one final time. Early in the fight, a perfectly placed shot to the solar plexus left him unable to continue, bringing an abrupt end to the contest.

But the result of the fight is not what people will remember.

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With the crowd watching, Robbie placed his gloves in the center of the ring—a powerful symbol that his fighting career had come to an end.

For decades, Robbie has been a fixture in Canadian combat sports. A champion, a pioneer, and a mentor, he inspired generations of martial artists through his skill, toughness, and unwavering dedication to the sport.

Every fighter eventually hears the final bell. Tonight, Robbie Lavoie heard his.

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Congratulations on an incredible career, Robbie. Enjoy your retirement.

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A huge thank you to Canadian karate legend Robbie Lavoie for hooking me up with a pass to witness history at TKO 04 in Liverpool, England.

Robbie has spent years establishing himself as one of Canada's most accomplished karate competitors, and tonight he steps into the main event spotlight to challenge Denmark's Omar Salim for the inaugural Total Kombat Flyweight World Championship. It's a fascinating clash of styles, with Lavoie's elite karate pedigree taking on Salim's dangerous Muay Thai arsenal inside the unique Total Kombat oval.

TKO 04 features a stacked card with 12 fights, but all eyes will be on the main event as Robbie looks to add a world title to an already remarkable combat sports résumé.

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