Welcome Mr. David Khakhutashvili

UWMMA is very proud to announce that Mr. David Khakhutashvili from Georgia joined UWMMA as the new Director for European Development.

Mr. David Khakhutashvili personally cares for sports development. He is
the founder and President of the National Kudo Federation
(recognized by Kudo International Federation, Ministry of Sports and
Youth Affairs of Georgia and National Anti Doping Agency). The
federation unites up to 1 000 athletes in Georgia and they are
practicing Kudo for free.

To learn more about the multiple and various achievements from Mr. Khakhutashvili click here to find the link of a presentation.

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