Local fighters capture titles
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Guila’s Hawaiian Kickboxing fighters. <br><i>Photo courtesy of Dennis Guila</i>
Guila’s Hawaiian Kickboxing fighters.
Photo courtesy of Dennis Guila
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Katrina Nahe, International Kickboxing Federation's Most Feared Teenage Female Fighter in the World.<br><i>Photo courtesy of Dennis Guila</i>
Katrina Nahe, International Kickboxing Federation's Most Feared Teenage Female Fighter in the World.
Photo courtesy of Dennis Guila
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Team G-Force Fighters of Guila’s Hawaiian Kickboxing in Antioch recently took home some prestigious title belts at the International Kickboxing Federation West Coast Championships in Sacramento.

Katrina Nahe, Hugo Rivera and Gary Grant all made East County proud. Sammy Sosa also earned a belt by default after his opponent failed to make weight. Nahe has been recognized by the IKF as The Most Feared Teenage Female Fighter in the World.

Though Oakley’s Monica Abesamis didn’t take home a belt, she competed hard during the event in what many felt was the fight of the day.
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