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Live Results : IRFA 9

MMAViking.com is cageside in Stockholm, Sweden to report on today’s IRFA 9 event at Solnahallen. Swede Zebaztian Kadestam versus Norway’s Håkon Foss is the main event. Sweden based Guram Kutateladze (4-2) versus Frontline Academy’s Joachim Tollefsen (2-0) will be the co-main MMA bout. Get your live updates here with post-fight video interviews and cageside photos
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Video: Guram Kutateladze is “ready to take this fight everywhere”

At IRFA 9, the experienced Guram Kutateladze will be fighting Joachim Tollefsen. The lightweight with a 4-2 record is looking to put a stop to his opponent’s undefeated record. Kutateladze has years of experience under his belt. He told MMA Viking in a pre-fight interview, “I started martial arts when I was six years old.
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Video : Joachim Tollefsen ‘He’s going to pay for it tomorrow’

Joachim Tollefsen will be fighting Sweden-based fighter Guram Kutateladze tomorrow at IRFA 9, and the undefeated Tollefsen was given extra motivation to win at the weigh-ins today.  The lightweight from Norway made weight, but his opponent was unable to do so on the first try.  “It’s nice to feel professional, to do everything as it
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Video: Håkon Foss Will Show “A record is just a number” At IRFA 9

Håkon “Death” Foss will be fighting Zebaztian Kadestam at IRFA 9 in the main event. Although Foss comes in with a 3-2 professional record, most of his fights have been against very talented and experienced fighters.  “A record is just a number” says the Frontline MMA fighter that was raised in Sweden.  The Norwegian doesn’t mind taking
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Video : Zebaztian Kadestam Ready to ‘Throw Down’ at IRFA 9

Tomorrow, Swedish welterweight Zebaztian Kadestam will be taking on Norwegian Håkon Foss in Stockholm at International Ring Fighting Alliance (IRFA) 9. With a 7-1 record and on a three fight winning streak, the welterweight looks to continue his winning ways back home for the first time. Despite needing to cut 23 kg to make weight
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