Fight to Win Pro 29Mar 9, 2017 by Averi Clements
DJ Jackson And Vinicius Agudo To Face Off In Nashville Sub-Only Event
DJ Jackson And Vinicius Agudo To Face Off In Nashville Sub-Only Event
Vinicius Agudo will be facing DJ Jackson in a 175-lb gi sub-only fight that’s sure to push both athletes to their limit. Agudo has already proven himself worthy of the Fight to Win stage after defeating Pan American champion Rodrido Pinheiro last year in
Fight to Win Pro is coming to Nashville, Tennessee for the first time on March 31, and they just announced the exciting details.
Vinicius Agudo will be facing DJ Jackson in a 175-lb gi sub-only fight that’s sure to push both athletes to their limit. Agudo has already proven himself worthy of the Fight to Win stage after defeating Pan American champion Rodrido Pinheiro last year in San Antonio at F2W 15, and Jackson put on an amazing show at Denver’s F2W 18 when he defeated John Combs to earn the middleweight no-gi title.
More recently, Jackson, who’s a multiple-time world champion, was slated to headline F2W 24 in Huntington Beach, but had to pull out at the last minute due to an injury.
The main event will be preceded by a match between noted leglock specialist and SUG veteran Joe Baize and Josh Kate.
The entire card will have well over twenty matches, so make sure you catch it when it streams live right here on FloGrappling on March 31!
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Vinicius Agudo will be facing DJ Jackson in a 175-lb gi sub-only fight that’s sure to push both athletes to their limit. Agudo has already proven himself worthy of the Fight to Win stage after defeating Pan American champion Rodrido Pinheiro last year in San Antonio at F2W 15, and Jackson put on an amazing show at Denver’s F2W 18 when he defeated John Combs to earn the middleweight no-gi title.
More recently, Jackson, who’s a multiple-time world champion, was slated to headline F2W 24 in Huntington Beach, but had to pull out at the last minute due to an injury.
The main event will be preceded by a match between noted leglock specialist and SUG veteran Joe Baize and Josh Kate.
The entire card will have well over twenty matches, so make sure you catch it when it streams live right here on FloGrappling on March 31!
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