Karan Mosebach
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Surname | Karan Mosebach |
Nickname | - |
Size | 176cm |
Weight | 82kg |
Nationality | Germany / Mozambique |
Fight League | The Cage |
Weight class | Lightweight |
Martial arts since | 2005 |
Phantom athlete since | 2022 |
Introduction To Karan Mosebach
Karan Mosebach (born May 27, 1997) is a German MMA fighter with Mozambican roots.
Born and raised in Germany, Mosebach initially began his sporting career in classical wrestling. This early introduction to wrestling gave him a solid foundation in techniques that are also central to many aspects of MMA, such as grappling, holding and ground fighting.
His successes in wrestling earned him several national titles and even the European Vice Champion title, cementing his reputation as one of the most promising young wrestlers in the country.
However, over time, Mosebach developed a passion for the more dynamic and diverse world of MMA. This transition was both a physical and tactical challenge, as MMA requires a broader range of fighting techniques, including punches, kicks, and mastery of different fighting styles.
In addition to wrestling, Mosebach's training also included disciplines such as boxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Muay Thai. His ability to integrate and adapt different fighting styles quickly gained him recognition in the MMA scene.
In MMA, Mosebach has already achieved notable victories that demonstrate his ability to transfer his wrestling techniques to full-contact sports.
Karan is currently fighting in the German event series THE CAGE. His home gym is the LA ONDA Sports Academy in Magdeburg.
In addition to his MMA career, Karan Mosebach regularly fights in the German wrestling Bundesliga. He gave up his position with the DRB (the German Wrestling Federation) to concentrate on his MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) career.
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I was introduced to wrestling through my stepfather, as it is a national sport in his homeland. Later I came to MMA as a wrestling coach (in preparation for a UFC fighter.)
Vice European champion in wrestling.
My hardest fight was with The Cage against Tudor Dermenji, whom I finally won by TKO in round 2.
To make the most of myself and my potential and to motivate people to believe in themselves.
Tip #1: Believe in yourself. If you don't believe in yourself, no one else will either.
Tip #2: Don't compare yourself to others. Every fighter is different in his style and his path.
Tip #3: Find a positive environment with which you can grow together.
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