14/06/2026
🏆 WKO National Championship — Prestige Fight Team
Our first time at the WKO National Championship. 4 fighters. 13 fights. 1 close fight with multiple illegal moves ignored by the referee. 1 robbery. 1 close fight against a heavier opponent. The rest? Dominant wins.
⚔️ Sami — 2 K-1 fights, 1 Muay Thai fight. 1st place in both categories. Dominant in every single round. Only 1.5 years of training and already performing at a very high level. Class act.
⚔️ Siwar — 2 Muay Thai fights, 1 K-1 fight. 1st place in both categories. First time competing with only 7 months of training and zero prior experience. You wouldn’t have known it.
⚔️ Andreas — First fight ever. 2 K-1 fights. Won with headshots. Lost a controversial decision without headshots — opponent got away with multiple illegal sweeps, referee said nothing. Head held high.
⚔️ Jordan — 2 K-1 fights, 2 Muay Thai fights. Won both K-1 fights comfortably with headshots — one against a multiple-title holder, one of the best in England, who was also heavier than him. First time mixing disciplines in the same day, switching between K-1 and Muay Thai, and he wasn’t himself without headshots. Got robbed in Muay Thai against a boy who has been competing since he was a small kid — the same boy he TKO’d a few months ago. Jordan was moving forward the whole fight, winning every clinch battle in a fight that was mostly clinch. The opponent? Moving backward and landed 3 sweeps. That’s it. Some kids grow up in this sport their whole life and still won’t step in with headshots. Jordan steps up every time. Oh, and he’s only been training for one year. That says everything. They will meet a third time. Jordan will iron out the small details, and it will be a completely different story. The real winner of that fight already knows who he is. Hopefully they will be up for it. 😏
What these teenagers are achieving in such a short time is simply amazing. The Prestige fight team is growing. More and more fighters stepping up, and this is just the beginning. We are going nowhere but up. 🥊
Thank you to everyone who came out to help & support the team on the day.