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Guyana Secures Four Bronze Medals at Pan American MMA Championship

Guyana secured four bronze medals at the Pan American Mixed Martial Arts Championship held in Bogota, Colombia. Read more about the remarkable performances of Guyana’s fighters in this intense tournament.

Fighter Division Result
Ijaz Cave Middleweight Bronze Medal
Christopher James Heavyweight Bronze Medal
Anevia Frank Women’s Bantamweight Bronze Medal
Shenese Bobb Women’s Lightweight Bronze Medal

Guyana recently participated in the Pan American Mixed Martial Arts Championship held in Bogota, Colombia, and secured four bronze medals. The championship showcased some intense fights and remarkable performances by fighters from various countries.

Guyana recently participated in the Pan American Mixed Martial Arts Championship held in Bogota, Colombia, and secured four bronze medals. The championship showcased some intense fights and remarkable performances by fighters from various countries.

Ijaz Cave

Ijaz Cave, representing Guyana in the middleweight division, displayed great skill and determination throughout the tournament. Although he was defeated in the semi-finals by El Salvador’s Rodrigo Calderon, Cave showcased his talent in his first fight, where he defeated Juan Guzman of Colombia via technical knockout.

Christopher James

Christopher James, competing in the heavyweight division, also showed his mettle in the championship. However, he faced a tough opponent in Uruguay’s Geronimo Beron and was defeated in the semi-final round. Despite the loss, James displayed his strength and resilience in his previous fights.

Anevia Frank and Shenese Bobb

Anevia Frank and Shenese Bobb represented Guyana in the women’s bantamweight and lightweight divisions, respectively. Frank fought valiantly but was unable to overcome the skills of Brazilian fighter Josiane Oliveira in the semi-final section. Similarly, Bobb faced tough competition in the semi-finals of the women’s lightweight division.

Overall, Guyana’s fighters showcased their talent and determination in the Pan American MMA Championship. Although they fell short of the gold, their performances were commendable and deserving of the bronze medals they earned.

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