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Nicholas Meregali Challenges Yuri Simoes & Mason Fowler To $50,000 Matches

Nicholas Meregali Challenges Yuri Simoes & Mason Fowler To $50,000 Matches

Nicholas Meregali is ready for some big fights!
He’s now throwing down $50,000 of his own money as a prize if he doesn’t come out on top against Yuri Simoes and Mason Fowler.

Meregali shared the challenge via social media:

 

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Mason Fowler, a two-time ADCC Trials winner, has beaten some top-notch opponents. He’s lighter than Meregali, so he might bring a faster pace to the match.
Plus, he’s got some slick skills when it comes to passing guard, making him a tough opponent if Meregali ends up on his back.

Yuri Simoes, on the other hand, has already made a mark by winning two different ADCC weight classes before becoming the absolute champion at ADCC 2022.
He’s faced Meregali before in the ADCC tournament, coming out on top in the absolute division final – but losing to him in the under 99kg division semi-final.

Nicholas Meregali himself has been on fire ever since ADCC 2022, too.
He hasn’t lost a single match – and has submitted 13 out of 15 opponents!

All of this goes to show that, if Fowler and Simoes accept the match, that we’re going to be in for a treat.

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