Dricus Du Plessis and SAMMAAF are doing their part to get our future star in Kazakhstan A man standing next to a soccer ball site Contributed by Independent Online (IOL) CAPE TOWN - Combined combat is a possible part diversity of their growth in South Africa. We have many South African and South African athletes arriving in sports from around the world. In a few weeks, Dricus du Plessis and Don Madge will proudly display the Mzansi flag on the world's most beautiful fighting platform, the Ultimate Fighting Championship, and Dricus will join one of the world's most feared stars. share the fight. world champion and Forbes highest paid player, Irishman Conor McGregor. 토토사이트 검증
Within a few months, another South African MMA player, DRC Dalcha Lungiambula will honor the UFC Octagon for the fourth time. These are just a few of the names that make waves across Mama .wa. As an athlete, a woman or an entrepreneur, things are not always easy, especially for South African actors due to the fact that the sport is not sponsored by the government. despite being one of the most watched sports in South Africa. and Africa. There are a lot of talented MMA youth coming into the ranks. This year's South African National Mixed Martial Arts Championship, with Kiara Willemse, Bhubezi Kruger, Toufeeq Khan, Banele Nxumalo, Demi-Lee van Zyl, Terence Balelo, Sibusiso Sovendle and Jason MacKay making their mark. That is why the South African Fund was created for the Mixed Martial Arts Athlete (SAMMAAF). The non-profit KZNMMA Athlete Fund, under the name SAMMAAF NPC, aims to help build the foundation and support current and future athletes. “SAMMAAF was born to meet the financial needs and guidance of aspiring MMA athletes,” said President and CEO Justin Ferrier. which is quickly recognizable in South Africa, "Justin is one of the top three and a non-MMA player for many years, and has also worked at various levels. As the NPC was formed, the Chiefs and their own powers jumped on the bandwagon and helped a handful of athletes from across the country to enter national competitions or support activists. their health and wellness Last week Mixed Martial Arts South Africa unfortunately the South African Youth Champions will not be attending the MMA World Championship in Sofia, Bulgaria, in July so, when the country lifted the ban in South Africa together a small number of other countries in Africa due to the expansion of the Covid-19 trial. MMASA C. EO Jason Brown said, "President Raymond Phillips today called on IMMAF President Kerrith Brown to tell South Africa that Bulgaria has banned travel restrictions in many African countries right now." Sultan, Kazakhstan At the end of the year, the SAMMAAF NPC will now focus on helping more players. May be made possible by having some fun fundraisers all year round. "It's horrible what happened to the youth team, but let's look at the right thing, they still have many years ahead of them, and there will be opportunities next year and years to come," Justin said. MMASA showed that things are still going well for the small group and adults to go to Kazakhstan. year, the bright part is that there is a holiday season for fundraising as it is encouraging that R35,000 will cover every athlete (travel, accommodation, competition, etc.). While MMASA and some Independent Media players have spoken out to work to raise money, SAMMAAF is working on some exciting projects to help Mzansi players play. during a seminar at CMH Mazda Market in Umhlanga on July 31. Our guest speaker will be none other than UFC star Dricus du Plessis, ”said Justin. The Independent Online (IOL) says “Dricus is a good person. He said yes in the beginning before concluding my trial. The man promised to pay for the expenses (flight and accommodation) from Pretoria to Durban. Dricus - who will devote his time and skills to seminars - understands the importance of helping to develop a sport that brings him a lot in this life. You will see how important it is to give back only what he thinks will be supported by the future South African MMA player, Cameron Saaiman. This workshop will cost R250 per person but everything will go to the Race Games. The South African team selected for the World Championship will receive a free entry, "Justin said. On how to fight this financial crisis, Justin agreed that negotiations to open it with MMASA should oppose. SAMMAAF has a more fun plan online , one of which is King of Kings / Queens and the children set for August 28 and October 2 if everything goes according to plan in the coronavirus infection prevention program. for these competitions it will be R350 per person, and again, all the proceeds will go to the Athletes' Fund.In the case of young athletes who lose out on running competitions, MMASA said, “We have discussed with the chair of the regional committee the youth development program. , and now all of the amateur activities under MASA (Mixed Martial Arts) have been suspended. We will return to the concept of youth competition when violent activities are banned from the current level 3. Just last week, South African President Cyril Ramaphosa welcomed South Africa to a Level 3 lockout for the rise of Covid-19 disease. “Since I last spoke to you over two weeks ago, the average number of new infections a day has doubled. Then we had about 3,700 flies per day. "Over the past seven days, we have recorded an average of 7,500 illnesses per day," Ramaphosa said on July 15.