Undefeated gladiator Bahagon Zayyanu continued his dominance in the Lightweight division by winning his fourth battle in a row to improve his impressive record to four wins and zero loss.
Ramadan held it down at the top of the Middleweight division category by dominating again, improving his record to four wins and zero loss as well.
Both Ramadan and Zayannu look locked in to secure a spot in Super Fight one this November for a chance at the largest cash prize in Dambe history.
Garkuwan Dutse and Dogo Maitakwasara sit at the top of the Heavyweight division after winning 3 of their four fights, though Dutse is ranked just ahead of Maitakwasara after two most recent, punishing knockouts.
Speaking with the Dambe Warriors media team, the warriors could not be happier with the experience in Dambe Warriors League, DWL thus far. In fact, fighters from other leagues have approached DWL executives trying to find a way into the league.
Coaches, executives and organizers are excited about circuit fight five coming up on October 29th in Lagos. It all comes down to this battle, where the sixth ranked warriors fight to avoid elimination from the league and contenders fight one last time to earn a spot at Superfight One.
The Dambe Warriors League continues to attract sellout crowds across northern Nigeria and its founders have stated that the aim is to lift Dambe to a world class standard and make the sport available to all Nigerians and fight enthusiasts through innovative and cutting-edge partnerships and affordable content options.
Dambe Warriors League, their local partner (Cloud 9 Sports), and their circuit sponsors Hypo, Indomie, (Tolaram group) Amstel Malta, Climax (Nigerian Breweries), Apo, and AIICO, are excited to bring you circuit fight five and Superfight and hope everyone will tune in to what everyone is talking about.