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Local MMA fighter to compete in Youngstown

Local MMA fighter to compete in Youngstown

Yahoo01-04-2025

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – An MMA event with a local fighter will happen in Youngstown later this month.
Made Men Promotions will hold Live MMA 8 at Penguin City Brewing Company at 7 p.m. on Saturday, April 19. Doors open at 6 p.m.
One of the fighters who will be in action is Keegan 'The Kreature' Mahafkey, of Salem. He will face Elijah Davis for the vacant Bantamweight Championship, according to a press release.
Made Men Promotions CEO Angelo Magnone released a statement:
'We're thrilled to bring Made Men Promotions back to Youngstown. Each visit to this exceptional venue feels like a homecoming. Penguin City is one of the premier locations in the Mahoning Valley and we are proud of our long-standing partnership. Our team has worked tirelessly to craft an unforgettable night of combat sports for the fans. The fighters on this card represent the future of MMA, and many are poised to compete at the highest levels soon.'
Angelo Magnone-Made Men Promotions CEO
For more information about the event and tickets, visit the Made Men Promotions website.
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