HCM City to host international Jiujitsu championship

The DUMAU Saigon International Jiujitsu Championship will be held in Ho Chi Minh City on May 25-26.
HCM City to host international Jiujitsu championship ảnh 1An international Jiujitsu event will be held in HCM City later this month. (Photo: vothuat.vn)

Hanoi (VNA)
- The DUMAU Saigon International Jiujitsu Championship willbe held in Ho Chi Minh City on May 25-26.

Hundreds of athletes from 40 clubs in Asia have registered to compete.

Local clubs include Kimura Bjj Vietnam, Ronin Bjj Hanoi, Saigon Jiu-Jitsu andUFC Gym Vietnam. They will face visiting martial artists of Atos Phillippines,Budo Academy, Equilibrium MMA and H/Art Jiu Jitsu.

The organising board has agreed for judo and MMA athletes to take part in thecompetition.

Fighters will be divided into weight and age categories for men and women.

The championship is an Asian Jujitsu Federation event and will be held at the PhuTho Indoor Stadium.-VNA

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