The organization of the event appears truly excellent, according to Stefan Kolev speaking at the Eurasian Pro Sanda League. For several years now, there has been talk about this unique professional event in Georgia. Thanks to the Georgian Wushu Federation, the Eurasian Professional Sanda event has been organized for the fourth year, which is extremely important for the development of wushu and sanda in general worldwide.

Georgia is one of the few countries organizing such an event, and Kolev expressed hope that the new sanda league in Europe—and not only in Europe—will unite all federations interested in professional sport to create something truly significant for European wushu.

"Organizing such an event is really quite difficult and requires tremendous effort and a lot of money. But with good management and hard work, especially from the Georgian Federation in this case, we are witnessing a perfectly organized event," he said.

He hopes it will be very exciting and that all sanda fans around the world will be able to see wonderful battles.

Countries interested in professional sport—such as Bulgaria, Georgia, Turkey, Italy, some northern European countries, perhaps Czech Republic and Armenia—will create a serious organization to develop this professional sport at a very high level, perhaps world level. This will enable all competitors to have the opportunity to truly excel professionally and direct interest toward wushu, especially toward sanda. 

"Sanda is an extremely attractive sport and an extremely attractive discipline and has a very serious place among combat disciplines in the world," Kolev concluded.

The interview highlights the growing momentum behind professional sanda competitions in Eurasia and the collaborative efforts needed to elevate the sport's profile on the international stage.

Watch the entire events and all the fights at: https://euwushu.tv/videos