Four ambitious fighters will step into the SENSHI ring with one goal – to earn their place as reserve fighters for the SENSHI 32 Grand Prix tournament in the -85 kg division and take another step toward the top of combat sports. On July 11, at the beach arena next to Restaurant More in St. St. Constantine and Helena Resort, Varna, Bulgaria, the athletes will compete in two decisive reserve bouts, giving them a valuable opportunity to prove themselves in front of the demanding SENSHI audience. The winners of the two matches will have the chance to join the main tournament bracket if needed and will be determined to show they are ready for the biggest challenges.
Thirty-three-year-old Angelo Mirno of Italy makes his SENSHI debut carrying the prestige of major international titles. He is the 2025 WKU World Champion, 2017 WFMC European Champion, and 2016 WAKO Italy Champion. For Mirno, the SENSHI 32 arena represents a new challenge where he will aim to prove that his experience and achievements can be translated to the next level of professional competition. He will be looking for an impressive victory in the international promotion.
Standing opposite him will be a fighter who already knows what it takes to win on the SENSHI stage – Ricardo Luckei of Brazil, winner of the 2024 KWU SENSHI World Cup for Amateurs. At 28 years old, he is also the 2025 WKA K-1 World Champion and 2025 WKA Full Contact World Champion. His experience gained at major international events, combined with his familiarity with the SENSHI environment, makes him a dangerous opponent.
The second reserve bout will introduce Ramy Deghir of Algeria to the SENSHI audience. The 30-year-old fighter is the 2023 French Professional Champion, as well as a WAKO European Universities runner-up and two-time silver medalist. With an impressive résumé in both amateur and professional competition, Deghir will make his promotional debut on July 11 in the reserve stage of the SENSHI Grand Prix tournament.
Making his first appearance on the SENSHI stage as Deghir’s opponent will be Sharif Ben Mabrouk of Tunisia. At just 22 years of age, he is the 2025 Honor Fight League World Champion and the winner of Honor Fight League 7. With a rapidly developing career and notable achievements already behind him, the Tunisian will enter the international ring determined to establish himself among the sport’s rising stars.
Each of the four fighters has the opportunity to enter the main tournament bracket should another competitor be forced to withdraw due to injury. As every Grand Prix tournamenthas shown, unexpected twists and surprises are always part of the competition. Tickets for the international fight gala are available through the network of Eventim.bg.
You can watch SENSHI 32 Grand Prix live and free on SENSHI’s YouTube channeland TrillerTV globally, on Swerve Combat for USA and Canada, and on Bulgaria ON AIR, DIEMA, and MAX Sport 1 for Bulgaria.
SENSHI 32 Grand Prix is organized with the support of the KWU International Professional League and the special support of Armeec Insurance Company, MAX Sport, Bulgaria Air, M Car Group – BMW Dealer, and St. St. Constantine and Helena Holding.
Media partners of SENSHI 32 Grand Prix are Boec.bg and Boec.com, Bulgaria ON AIR, MAX Sport, TrillerTV, Beyond Kickboxing, Gol.bg, Sportal.bg, Dir.bg, Topsport.bg, KWUSENSHI.com, KWUnion.com, KyokushinKarate.News, Fighto.News, and Fight Sports Insider 24/7.

