On March 30th, Alexandru Burduja will participate in the Grand Prix 4-man tournament under 95kg, to once again become a contender for the title!

30.01.2024

On March 30th, Alexandru Burduja will participate in the Grand Prix 4-man tournament under 95kg, to once again become a contender for the title!

The upcoming FEA LEGACY tournament is once more thrilling for its fans! Former champion Alexandru Burduja will take part in the Grand Prix 4-man tournament in order to become the title contender, currently held by Kujundzic.

Burduja is a resilient and hardworking fighter who doesn’t shy away from challenging opponents, delivering outstanding matches that undoubtedly stun all fans. He is a product of the Thai Stars club in the capital and trains under the guidance of Anatol Ignat. Despite residing in Germany, he manages to maintain a solid training routine. At 32 years old, he has participated in 22 professional matches, securing 14 victories and facing 8 defeats. Weighing 95kg and standing at 188cm, he was the FEA champion from 2018 to 2022 and the winner of Venum Victory World Series.

In the first semifinal, he will face the representative of the Czech Republic, Jakub Klauda. Klauda has more professional experience and practices Muay Thai extensively. His record includes 30 victories and 5 losses, making him a formidable opponent for Burduja. Jakub is 32 years old, stands at 196cm, and weighs 95kg.

The second semifinal will feature the representative of Romania, Danut Hurduc, and the representative of Canada, Olivier Langlois-Ross.

Hurduc is well-known to fans, having previously participated in FEA tournaments multiple times, showcasing his skills. After taking a break, he is ready to return to the ring on March 30th and test his abilities in the Grand Prix 4-man tournament. Hurduc is a product of the Scorpions Iasi club, training under the guidance of renowned coach Mihai Constantin. At 33 years old, weighing 95kg and standing at 185cm, he has participated in 46 professional matches, winning 41 and losing 5.

His opponent, representing Canada, Olivier Langlois-Ross, has participated in 45 professional matches, winning 35 and losing 10. He is the winner of the Thailand K-Energy Champion 8-man tournament. Olivier is 32 years old, stands at 190cm, and weighs 95kg. His style encompasses K-1 and Muay Thai.

Don’t miss out! March 30th! FEA LEGACY!