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'Bulawayo Bomber' gears up for EFC 122 showdown in South Africa
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Zimbabwean mixed martial arts (MMA) heavyweight fighter Elvis "Bulawayo Bomber" Moyo says he is "super excited" and energized as he prepares for his next big fight at the Extreme Fighting Championships (EFC) 122 in South Africa. Moyo will face Antony Morel in a much-anticipated bout scheduled for April 10.
The fight marks a crucial moment for Moyo, who has been sidelined by several cancellations, including a bare-knuckle match against Matunga Djikisa that was originally set for October 10 last year.
"I have been training hard and sparring already," Moyo said. "The cancellation of previous fights was frustrating, but I have used that time to build my strength and technique."
Now, with no further delays, Moyo is determined to prove himself. His focus has shifted to refining his preparations and managing his weight to be in peak condition for the April clash.
"My goal is to reach 126 kg by March 1, when I will be fully geared and ready to perform," Moyo revealed. "I know Antony Morel is a tough opponent, but I am ready for him. I've been working non-stop to prepare for this fight."
The Bulawayo Bomber is confident that this upcoming contest will signal a turning point in his career.
"It has been a long road, with a lot of setbacks, but this fight is my chance to show what I'm truly capable of," he said. "When I step into that cage on April 10, it is going to be my time to shine."
As Moyo sharpens his skills and builds momentum, his fans will eagerly await what promises to be a thrilling performance in the EFC cage.
The fight marks a crucial moment for Moyo, who has been sidelined by several cancellations, including a bare-knuckle match against Matunga Djikisa that was originally set for October 10 last year.
"I have been training hard and sparring already," Moyo said. "The cancellation of previous fights was frustrating, but I have used that time to build my strength and technique."
Now, with no further delays, Moyo is determined to prove himself. His focus has shifted to refining his preparations and managing his weight to be in peak condition for the April clash.
The Bulawayo Bomber is confident that this upcoming contest will signal a turning point in his career.
"It has been a long road, with a lot of setbacks, but this fight is my chance to show what I'm truly capable of," he said. "When I step into that cage on April 10, it is going to be my time to shine."
As Moyo sharpens his skills and builds momentum, his fans will eagerly await what promises to be a thrilling performance in the EFC cage.
Source - The Herald