Viktor Krashevski made his first appearance in the studio of Sportal Fight Club. The kickboxer is set to make his debut on the ring of the elite international SENSHI circuit and accepted the media’s invitation for an interview ahead of what is the most important professional bout of his career so far.
The 19-year-old athlete will take part in a reserve fight at SENSHI’s first Grand Prix tournament in the under-75 kg category. With a victory in his scheduled bout against the more experienced Aibek Amanov from Kazakhstan, Krashevski could earn a chance to enter the Grand Prix tournament if one of the fighters in the main bracket withdraws after the first round.
In an interview for Sportal.bg, the young fighter Krashevski shared that he is extremely excited and grateful for the opportunity in front of him. He intends to make the most of it and entertain the fans at the Palace of Culture and Sports in Varna with a spectacular bout. Tickets for the SENSHI 30 Grand Prix fight show are available through Eventim.bg.
The reigning national kickboxing champion is well aware that fighting three times in one evening is a serious challenge, but he believes he is ready to overcome the difficulties on February 28 in his SENSHI debut in Varna. Viktor Krashevski is confident that together with his coach, Stanislav Bahchevanov, they will create the best possible strategy for victory over Amanov and ultimate success in the tournament.
You can watch the full interview with the young talent, whom we will see competing in the demanding Grand Prix tournament, on the website of the sports media Sportal.bg.
SENSHI 30 is organized in cooperation with the KWU International Professional League, as well as with the special support of Armeec Insurance Company, MAX Sport, Bulgaria Air, M Car Group – BMW dealer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars Service, and St. St. Constantine and Helena Holding.
The media partners of SENSHI 30 are Boec.bg and Boec.com, Bulgaria ON AIR, MAX Sport, TrillerTV, Beyond Kickboxing, Gol.bg, Sportal.bg, Dir.bg, Topsport.bg, KWUnion.com, KyokushinKarate.News, and Fighto.News.

