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Ipswich kickboxer aims to reclaim world title

Martin Dimitrov, 19, will compete in the WKO Open World Championships in Barnsley next week, aiming to reclaim his 82kg world title.

The big picture: Dimitrov, who moved to Suffolk from Bulgaria five years ago, has faced personal and professional challenges since winning his amateur World Kickboxing Organisation title last year.

Martin Dimitrov with his belt
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Martin Dimitrov with his winning belt last year. He hopes to reclaim it next week at a tournament in Barnsley.

Key details:

  • The championship takes place 16-18 August 2024 at the METRODOME in Barnsley

  • Dimitrov will fight for England against competitors from 22 other countries

  • He recently completed a business course at Suffolk New College  and plans to start a law degree at the University of Suffolk later this year

What they're saying: Dimitrov on his last, “During my last fight – I threw a punch and I think I broke my thumb. I lost the fight on a split decision. It was the toughest decision I’ve faced. But it was a good experience and I learnt a lot from it. I got knocked down. But I got back up and proved to myself that I’m not a quitter - and I almost knocked my opponent out."

Speaking candidly about coping with a first loss, he said, "I was really low after that fight. My dad told me I need to give it up. Then I went back to the gym a few days later and talked to my coach [Gary Staff] and I was devastated. People look at you differently when you lose - and it was a wake-up call. But my coaches said don’t worry about it and don’t take losing personally. So, I went back to training and now I can’t let it go and I’m ready to go in August.”

Between the lines: Dimitrov has overcome recent setbacks, including:

  • A split decision loss in his last fight in Great Yarmouth, where he sustained a thumb injury

  • Contemplating leaving the sport after the defeat

  • Pressure from his father to give up kickboxing

Craig Shimmon, head of marketing at Suffolk New College, said: "Martin has been a committed student who has been successful both inside and outside of the classroom. We wish him all the best."

The bottom line: Despite challenges, Dimitrov remains committed to his sport, training six days a week while working in sales and business consultancy before he continues his studies. Good luck, Martin!

Get involved: If you're interested in sponsoring Martin, contact him directly at martindimitrov2432@gmail.com.

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