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Time for international cage warfare

Angola’s Marino Cutendana is looking to further his title challenger status when he takes on South Africa’s Baldwin Mdlalose in what is an official number-one flyweight contender bout.

The EFC lightweight champion Leon “Iron Lion” Mynhardt, representing South Africa, is set to defend his belt against America’s Dave “The Pain Train” Mazany at EFC 51 at Carnival City tonight (July 15).

After defeating the inaugural EFC champion and remaining undefeated in the hexagon, the Alaskan is but one step away from claiming what he believes is rightfully his, but Pretoria’s Iron Lion will do everything in his power to keep gold on African shores.

Angola’s Marino Cutendana is looking to further his title challenger status when he takes on South Africa’s Baldwin Mdlalose in what is an official number-one flyweight contender bout.

Cutendana is on the hunt to become the second Angolan EFC champion.

The former featherweight champion, Scotland’s Danny Henry faces South Africa’s Barend Nienaber in a bid towards divisional supremacy.

Both men are in search of a return to the top and in search of a potential rematch with the champion.

South Africa’s Gareth Buirski is set to face Brazil’s fierce BJJ black belt Magno Alves and South Africa’s ever popular Tumisang Madiba goes head-to-head with the DRC’s Anicet Kanyeba in the opening bout on the main card.

An action-packed preliminary card is also set to thrill fight fans.

For more information visit www.efcworldwide.com.

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