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Ionuț Atodiresei
Ionuț Atodiresei (born September 25, 1981) is a Romanian Middleweight kickboxer. As kickboxer, he fights in the Local Kombat and SUPERKOMBAT Fighting Championships. Career Atodiresei was born in Fălticeni, Suceava County. He entered for the first time in a fight hall when he was 13 years old, and made his debut in 1999. On 25 February 2012, he fought Saša Jovanović for World Association of Kickboxing Organizations, WAKO-Pro K-1 rules super lightweight intercontinental title and lost the fight by decision unanimous. He had revenge on June 9, and Atodiresei won the World Association of Kickboxing Organizations, WAKO-Pro -67 kg intercontinental title defeating Jovanović by decision. On 7 December 2012, he vacated World Association of Kickboxing Organizations, WAKO-Pro K-1 rules super lightweight intercontinental title and fought Spain, Spain's Aitor Eguzkiza for World Association of Kickboxing Organizations, WAKO-Pro K-1 rules light welterweight world title. He won the t ...
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