ng Nii Ayitey Anumle Oyanka I, chief of Oblieman at Ga West in Accra and who doubles as Chairman of the World Human Rights Council for West Africa, has been appointed as the country representative of Hun Boxing Federation.
According to the Federation, the former footballer, Nii Anumle Oyanka will be in charge of the introduction HUN Boxing Federation (HBF) in Ghana.
Mr. Yilmaz Baygul stated that, “for your representative authority of the HUN Boxing Federation in your country is to introduce the Hun Boxing mixed martial arts branch system of the spread and organise the Hun Boxing”.
King Nii Oyanka I, expressed his profound gratitude to the leadership of the Hun Boxing Federation for appointing him as the country representative of Hun Boxing Federation.
ABOUT HUN BOXING FEDERATION (HBF)
The Hun Boxing Federation is a sports and mixed martial arts branch, the close struggle that the soldiers of the Hun empire have made; it combines the armed and unarmed close combat techniques of the art of war by grand master.
Dr. Yilmaz BAYGUL put the Hun boxing name in the name of sport and mixed combat art branch in accordance with today’s modern era. ıt is a branch of sports and mixed struggle art, which is triying to spread to the World.
HBF was officially establihed in the Eskişehir in 2014 by the founder, President Grand Master Yilmaz BAYGÜL. The general assembly was held in the same year (2014) and the center movid to Istanbul.
He continues his studies and activities under the chairmanship of Grand Master Yilmaz BAYGÜL as Hun Boxing Fedration, HBF. Hun boxing is a Turkish Mixed Martial Arts and It consists of 4 technical distances against the opponent.
a) Punch distance, (b) Kick distance, (c) Knee and elbow distance, 4. Tilting
Hun Boxing is divided into two parts as amateur and professional.
1) Amateur competitions: semi contact, light contact, full contact, musical form (with or without tools Combat body workout fitness)
2) Professional Competitions:
a. Hun Boxing-Combat
b. Hun Boxing-Mixed Martial Art.
c. Hun Boxing- (HB-1)
Source: Nationaltymes.com