Six to represent Guyana at IMMAF World Championship in Abu Dhabi
Corwin D'Anjou will be one of six Guyanese who will compete at the IMMAF World Championships in Abu Dhabi, January 24-29.
Corwin D'Anjou will be one of six Guyanese who will compete at the IMMAF World Championships in Abu Dhabi, January 24-29.

SIX Guyanese will be among the 529 athletes from 60 countries that will participate in the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation’s Amateur World Championships in Abu Dhabi, January 24-29.

It will be the first IMMAF World Championship since the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and it also marks Guyana’s first time participating at the prestigious event.

Renowned Judoka, Bruce Fraser, will be in charge of the team as their coach and which will have Corwin D’Anjou, one of the few locally based fighters with MMA experience.

D’Anjou will compete in the Men’s Welterweight (77.1kg) division, while Webster McRae will suit-up in the Middleweight (83.9kg) category.

Ijaz Cave and Akeem Fraser will throw-down in the Men’s Light Heavyweight (93kg), Christopher James in the Heavyweight (120.2kg), while John Campayne will measure-up in the Super Heavyweight (300kg) division.

Dr Sawan Jagnarain, Executive Member of the Guyana Mixed Martial Arts Federation (GMMAF), along with Latoya Collins, president of Guyana Police Force Martial Arts Academy, and Sport Journalist Rawle Toney, will also be part of the contingent that will depart on Thursday, January 20 for the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) capital.

Hosted by the UAE Jiu-Jitsu and MMA Federation, with the support of the Abu Dhabi Sports Council and in partnership with Palms Sports, the senior and junior national tournaments are to take place at the Jiu-Jitsu Arena in Zayed Sports City, near UFC Fight Island (Yas Island).

The event will be broadcast live globally on immaf.tv.

Kerrith Brown, president of the IMMAF said they’re “excited to be back in the Middle East, which is a fast-growing hub for MMA with sports authorities serious about developing the grassroots and amateur levels of the sport.”

Brown noted that “based on the competitiveness and hunger shown by IMMAF athletes through 2021 and the notable maturation of talent, the 2021 IMMAF World Championships promises elite level sportsmanship in compelling match-ups not to be missed by fans.”

Guyana and Trinidad &Tobago will be the only two countries from the Caribbean, with the Twin Island Republic being represented by one athlete – Jeremy ‘Rampage’ Rodulfo – in the Men’s Light Heavyweight Division.

 

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