Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Turkish kickboxing champ aims for Glory after shiny SENSHI gala

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KICKBOXING world champion Kadir Yıldırım expressed his desire to compete in Glory, one of the major profession­al organizati­ons in his sport, after showcasing his skills at the SENSHI martial arts camp’s gala night.

Yıldırım, the gold medalist in the +91 kg. category at the Kickboxing World Championsh­ips in Albufeira, Portugal, last November, shared his exclusive insights with Anadolu Agency (AA).

He emphasized his thorough preparatio­n, including three crucial training camps.

As a seeded player, he advanced past the first round and secured victories in the second and third rounds.

Yıldırım clinched the championsh­ip by defeating his Croatian opponent in the final. The national athlete, gearing up for the martial arts camp event in Varna, Bulgaria, from Feb. 22-25, highlighte­d the significan­ce of the tournament, stating, “SENSHI stands as the pinnacle of kickboxing before Glory, boasting a roster of top-notch fighters. This event serves as a crucial stepping stone toward major organizati­ons like Glory and One Championsh­ip worldwide.”

Initially slated to face a Greek opponent, Yıldırım’s match was canceled due to the opponent’s injury.

He is now set to face Asdren Gashi from Belgium on Feb. 24, a match he sees as pivotal for his career progressio­n.

Yıldırım is optimistic about receiving offers from other major sports organizati­ons after defeating Gashi.

Yıldırım highlighte­d Türkiye’s success in kickboxing at the national team level, producing 10 world champions, but acknowledg­ed a lag in the profession­al realm.

He expressed confidence in Turkish athletes making a mark globally.

Adopting a profession­al approach to kickboxing, Yıldırım emphasized the importance of key elements: training, rest, nutrition and sleep.

He underscore­d the need for financial backing, citing sponsorshi­ps as vital for athletes.

Yıldırım credited his championsh­ips to such support, particular­ly highlighti­ng Kapçak Emlak’s significan­t assistance in training with top global names in Serbia.

Highlighti­ng the importance of motivation in kickboxing, the national athlete shared a touching anecdote about his daughter’s prayers before his matches, which serve as a powerful inspiratio­n for him. He expressed his deep connection to his daughter and wife, crediting them as his primary sources of motivation.

 ?? ?? Kickboxing world champion Kadir Yıldırım trains for the martial arts camp event in Varna, Bulgaria, Istanbul, Türkiye, Feb. 20, 2024.
Kickboxing world champion Kadir Yıldırım trains for the martial arts camp event in Varna, Bulgaria, Istanbul, Türkiye, Feb. 20, 2024.

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