Ring Championship Future League 10 will be held on December 21 at Anseong Official Gym

Nov 18, 2024

Ring Championship Future League 10 will be held on December 21 at Anseong Official Gym



Ring Championship Future League 10 will be held at Anseong Official Jim on December 21. This competition is the last promotion in 2024, and it is attracting attention as a stage that provides amateur fighters with opportunities to show their skills and grow into future prospects.

In particular, this tournament is a place to complete 2024 following the Future League 09, which successfully ended at the Incheon Sangsang Platform in October, and to announce a new leap forward to 2025. Next year's first numbering tournament is expected to lead to richer events and higher-level games, foreshadowing the championship match between South Korea's Kim Eun-sung and Kazakhstan's Bollet Zamanbekov.

The Future League has taken the lead in discovering new fighters through amateur games of various sports. In this competition, various games such as semi-professional players, women's teams, kickboxing, and MMA will be held, providing martial arts fans with an opportunity to discover new stars.




Future League 10 receives medical support from CS Oriental Hospital, an official cooperative hospital, and is sponsored by Urban Stay, Fairtex, Youth Sports Gear, Ilmere Dam, Yawara Sports, Eden Advertising Construction, and Apex Agency. With the participation of companies that have consistently sponsored for the development of martial arts, the competition will present a more complete stage.

The Future League 10 will be broadcast live on the official channel of the YouTube Ring Championship, so even fans who cannot visit the site can enjoy the game in real time. As an opportunity for global fans to be together, the Future League is increasingly expanding its influence on a wider stage.

Applications for participation are currently in progress, and many new players are expected to participate. Applications for the Ring Championship Future League 10 are available through the application form link on Instagram and Naver Blog.




Meanwhile, the JRCC Jiu-Jitsu Life Sports Seoul Open will be held on Nov. 30 at the Gayang Leports Center in Gangseo-gu, Seoul. Participation applications are currently under way, and the competition, which aims to revitalize jiu-jitsu as a daily sport, is expected to be a meaningful opportunity for jiu-jitsu fans and hobbyists.



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