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Sport

Platform for amateur MMA fighters at Grassroots 4

Buntu Gotywa|Published 1 year ago

Gideon Devahasayam takes Joshua Jacobs’s back during their scramble which resulted in Devahasayam winning via rear naked choke.

The Grassroots 4 tournament unfolded at Elite MMA Melkbosstrand over the weekend, offering a platform for budding MMA fighters to refine their skills.

Spearheaded by Western Cape coordinator Lyndall Sandenbergh and her dedicated team, the development event aims to bridge the gap between amateur and professional level.

In a region like Cape Town with few MMA promotions, aspiring fighters often struggle to gain sufficient experience in the amateur ranks, making events like Grassroots crucial for their development.

For young martial artists aspiring to forge a career in combat sports, frequent competition during their developmental phase is paramount.

Competing regularly not only familiarises them with performing in front of crowds but also equips them with the mental fortitude to handle pressure from a young age.

Fighters ranging from juniors to seniors seize the opportunity provided by Grassroots to transition from the amateur to the professional fighting circuit.

Grassroots doesn't merely focus on Cape Town; it extends its reach throughout the whole of the Western Cape.

The athletes participating in the event typically have four or fewer fights under their belts, signifying their early stage in the sport.

Some of the athletes fighting at the weekend were members of the Western Cape team.

The presence of professionals like the current EFC Bantamweight interim champion, Terrence Balelo, added encouragement and inspiration.

Sandenbergh acknowledges the lack of resources to prepare young MMA fighters for the big stage in Cape Town.

However, it's precisely this challenge that fuels their motivation to keep pushing forward.

Heinrich Jacobs takes it all in after winning via submission in his fight against Zaakir Parker.
Ezra Perrang getting ready for his fight against Patrick Ndomba.
Heinrich Jacobs forces Zaakir Parker against the cage during their exchange.
Phillip Cronje and Ameer Ghamza pose for a photo after their bout which was won by Cronje via submission.

Patrick Ndomba took on Ezra Perrang in the last bout of the weekend, with Ndomba getting a stoppage win.