Frank Munoz has received a wild card for the SUPERKOMBAT WGP

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Frank Munoz has received a wild card for the SUPERKOMBAT WGP

Postby keithlewis » Tue May 21, 2013 10:16 pm

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Eduard Irimia: Frank Munoz has received a wild card for the Final Elimination


SUPERKOMBAT board has made the examination of Frank Munoz team appeal after the final of the heavyweight tournament from SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix from Craiova and decided to give him a wild card for SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix – Final Elimination scheduled on November 9th.

“We did a detailed examination of this fight with our tehnical commission. It was a balanced fight and the decision belongs to the referees and we cannot change it. We had an international team from Greece, Turkey and Austria. The supervisor of the event was from Croatia so we didn’t have any romanian judge to say that Sebastian Ciobanu was favoured by them. Sebastian Ciobanu was qualified anyway for the SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix – Final Elimination because last year he fought in the Final 4.”, explained SUPERKOMBAT president Eduard Irimia.

“We cannot change the decision, but I can officially announce that Frank Munoz got a wild card for the SUPERKOMBAT World Grand Prix – Final Elimination to prove again that we are not doing a subjective promotion. A concrete example is the situation from the rematch between Andrei Stoica and Redouan Cairo where we cancelled the first decision because of a mistake of the superviser, but here is another situation.”, completed SUPERKOMBAT president Eduard Irimia.

“I felt as a winner and now with this SUPERKOMBAT decision, given me a wild card, they are showing me big fairplay spirit and prove one time more it’s a world class promotion. Of course the first opponent I wish to fight on November 9th is Sebastian Ciobanu.”, said Frank Munoz.
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