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Satoshi Kojima To Defend MLW World Championship In opposition to Ultimo Guerrero On 12/5


Will Satoshi Kojima enter 2025 with the MLW World Heavyweight Championship round his waist?

Main League Wrestling introduced as we speak in a press launch that Ultimo Guerrero would be the subsequent challenger for Satoshi Kojima’s MLW World Heavyweight Championship on December 5.

The match is a part of the beIN SPORTS TV taping portion of the upcoming MLW One-Shot occasion in New York.

Beneath is an excerpt from MLW’s press launch that explains how this match principally got here collectively:

The match was set in movement after Guerrero referred to as out Kojima in September on social media. Guerrero demanded a shot at Kojima’s title, prompting MLW, CMLL, and Cesar Duran to barter the extremely anticipated championship conflict. That match was initially set for October however was pressured to be rescheduled because of the hurricanes that impacted Tampa/St. Petersburg, FL.

Kojima is fueled by pleasure and honor as he seeks to combat the most effective from world wide. The one 2-time MLW World Heavyweight Champion in league historical past, Kojima seems to shut out the yr with an enormous title protection towards one in every of Mexico’s all time finest. 

As of this writing there is no such thing as a phrase on when this match is scheduled to air on beIN SPORTS TV.

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What do you make of this match general announcement? Are you shocked that Satoshi Kojima’s second MLW World Title reign has lasted this lengthy? Tell us your general ideas by sounding off within the feedback part under.

John Anderson
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John Anderson is a seasoned sports journalist with over 15 years of experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, John has worked with ESPN, Sports Illustrated, and The New York Times. His insightful analysis and in-depth reporting have earned him multiple awards in sports journalism.

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