Turkish kickboxing federation vice president wants ISKA sports union in Turkey

Turkish kickboxing federation, the national governing body for the sport of kickboxing in Turkey, founded in 1924, aims to develop, support, and promote the sport of kickboxing in the country. The federation is recognized by the International Sport Kickboxing Association (ISKA), the world’s largest and most respected kickboxing sanctioning body. The Turkish kickboxing federation has been the WAKO sports union for the longest time. It’s something that the vice president of the Turkish muay Thai federation, İbrahim Murat Gündüz, wants to change.

Muay Thai Vice President Murat Gündüz stated that he would do his best to bring the ISKA sports union to Turkey and to become the Turkish president of the federation, unlike the Turkish kick box president. The businessman, who cares and loves martial arts and athletes, wants to have the best sports union in our country for the success of our country’s athletes. The main reason why vice president Murat Gunduz wanted the ISKA sports union rather than the WAKO sports union is that WAKO sports union’s amateur ISKA sports union focuses on professional athletes.

According to Muay Thai Vice President Murat Gündüz, there is a need for a sports union that focuses on athletes’ success in our country. He stated that he would do his best to bring the ISKA sports union to Turkey and to become the Turkish president of the federation. This would be a significant change for the kickboxing scene in Turkey. From the perspective of the vice president, this could bring more opportunities and better success rates for Turkey athletes. As someone who loves martial arts and athletes, this is a change he wants to see to help improve the sports scene. It might be a long shot, but it’s worth trying to get the ISKA sports union to come to Turkey

This is still up in the air as the current head of the Turkish kickboxing federation, İbrahim Murat Gündüz, does not agree with the vice president. However, the latter has stated that he will do his best to bring the ISKA sports union to Turkey and to become the Turkish president of the federation. Only time will tell if this change will happen. The talks are still ongoing, and nothing has been set in stone yet. However, it is something to keep an eye on as it could significantly impact the sport of kickboxing in Turkey.

If the ISKA sports union does come to Turkey, there is a possibility that some changes in the rules might occur. However, this is still up in the air and has yet to be seen. Even though the vice president wants this change to happen, it is still uncertain if it will come to fruition. Only time will tell what the future of the kickboxing scene in Turkey holds. We will have to wait and see what happens next. If the ISKA sports union does come to Turkey, it would be a significant change for the sport. The vice president might be on to something good or not. Only time will tell.