Read about Charles Gallagher’s dominant performance at Rumble in the Cage 67 (RITC) in Lethbridge. Gallagher, representing Dark Horse Martial Arts, secured a victory in an amateur welterweight bout with a second-round submission. With this win, Gallagher sets his sights on the RITC amateur welterweight championship.
|Fight Results|
Fighter | Result |
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Charles Gallagher | Won by second-round submission |
Charles Gallagher, representing Dark Horse Martial Arts, showcased his dominance at Rumble in the Cage 67 (RITC) in Lethbridge. He secured a victory in an amateur welterweight bout with a second-round submission against Ivan Shtepa. Gallagher controlled the fight from the opening bell and nearly finished it in the first round with a rear naked choke. In the second round, he sealed the win with a triangle choke. This win marks Gallagher’s first victory at the amateur level, improving his record to 1-2. He aims to fight at least four times in 2024 and has his sights set on the RITC amateur welterweight championship.
Canmore fighter Charles Gallagher showcased his dominance at Rumble in the Cage 67 (RITC) in Lethbridge. Representing Dark Horse Martial Arts, Gallagher secured a victory in an amateur welterweight bout with a second-round submission. His opponent, Ivan Shtepa, had no answer for Gallagher’s fury as he controlled the fight from the opening bell. Gallagher nearly finished the fight in the first round with a rear naked choke but ultimately sealed the win with a triangle choke in the second round. With this impressive victory, Gallagher sets his sights on the RITC amateur welterweight championship. He aims to fight at least four times in 2024, with Artsiom Krukouski, the current title-holder, as his target. Despite acknowledging holes in his own game, Gallagher believes that a future clash with Krukouski will result in a thrilling battle. This win marks Gallagher’s first victory at the amateur level, improving his record to 1-2. Reflecting on his previous loss, Gallagher has adopted a goal-oriented mindset in training, constantly seeking improvement and growth in the sport.