New Interim Featherweight Champion At The Den - Kevin Kophamel
- WolvesDenPerth

- Apr 9
- 1 min read
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Kevin Kophamel beats Justin Van Heerden at his own game, securing a Round 3 submission to claim the Eternal interim featherweight title at Eternal 104.
Three rounds of grit, heart, and championship composure. This wasn’t just a fight it was a test of who he really is and he showed exactly what level he’s on. This performance demonstrated his versatility and well rounded skill set as he took the fight to his opponent anywhere it went and when the moment came, he seized it. The finish was undeniable.
Wolves Den steps up another level on the MMA stgage!
Who’s next for Kevin?




























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