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GMMAF president lauds Harris for UFC debut fight win

- By Duncan Saul

President of the Guyana Mixed Martial Arts Federation (GMMAF) Gavin Singh has applauded Carlston Harris for securing his name in local history following his commanding debut win in the Ultimate Fighting Championsh­ip (UFC) on Saturday.

“Carlton Harris represents the true spirit of being a Guyanese (determined, strong and pure in heart) as he has personally pursued his dreams in a career in Mixed Martial Arts,” said Singh in an exclusive interview with Stabroek Sport.

“The Guyana Mixed Martial Arts Federation is pleased with his achievemen­t and we will continue give him the support he needs to be the conqueror in the Octagon,” he added.

According to Singh, who ascended to the helm of the associatio­n in 2020, Singh has ventured into uncharted waters.

“He has picked himself and gone to another country which specialize­s in the sport, trained well and has gotten his opportunit­y. We wish him the best and hope to give him the support he needs. “

Harris, who trains at the Renewal Fight Team in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, made history in his debut with the promotion, as he submitted Christian Aguilera in the preliminar­y matches of the UFC card in Las Vegas.

“You have to give Harris the full respect and encouragem­ent which he deserves. He has worked hard and we are every bit pleased with the efforts he has made. The federation is looking to give support for future events both in the UFC and in any other promotions,” said Singh.

The Guyanese born athlete secured the

win with the Brazilian jujitsu submission move, the anaconda choke/hold, at the 2:52 mark of the first round to etch his name in history by becoming the first Guyanese fighter to win in the promotion.

The 33 year old Harris improved his Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) record to 164, 1-0 in the UFC. The victory also continued

Harris’s winning streak which now stands at four fights. The Berbician, who also competed in Shoto Brazil and Brave FC, is also 9-1 in his last 10 outings.

“Honorable Minister Charles Ramson Jr., has stated that he is committed to the developmen­t of the sport in Guyana and will aid in the whatever means himself

and his ministry has available for the sport; both administra­tively and financiall­y. The GMMAF is also receiving support from both the CMMAF and the IMMAF president Jason Frazer and President Kerrith Brown for the developmen­t of the sport in the region. We will have more athletes compete on the internatio­nal stage.”

 ??  ?? Carlston Harris (left) applying the anaconda choke/hold to Christian Aguilera in route to his historic win on debut in the UFC Preliminar­y Fights in Las Vegas on Saturday
Carlston Harris (left) applying the anaconda choke/hold to Christian Aguilera in route to his historic win on debut in the UFC Preliminar­y Fights in Las Vegas on Saturday

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