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Cage Fighting Event was canceled over fears Aussie UFC star Suman Mokhtaliar Gangland Crims can be killed

  • Sydney MMA activity canned on Gangland hit fears
  • Police believe that the former UFC star can be targeted by Crims

The upcoming mixed martial arts event was suddenly canceled following the concerns of the police that a former UFC fighter and coach could be targeted for a Gangland hit.

The NSW police ended the Dark Matter Fighting Championship planned at William Inglis Hotel in Warwick Farm on April 19th.

Police reported that former UFC fighter Suman Mokhtariar, an important figure on the local MMA stage, was the target of a Gangland hit.

Mokhtariar, the founding partner of the Australian Top Team GYM, is a licensed coach and is preparing to corner a few of his fighters.

The 32 -year -old child was alleged to be the target of an attempt to assassinate a man in February last year to hide a man as a delivery driver and to hit Wentworthville in Wentworthville in the west of Sydney.

The 21 -year -old Noa Touma was accused of murder attempted for the shooting.

Former UFC fighter Suman Mokhtariar (in the picture) was claimed to be the target of a Gangland hit

NSW police took a break to Dark Matter Fighting Championship

NSW police took a break to Dark Matter Fighting Championship

Mokhtariar was the target of an alleged assassination attempt in February last year.

Mokhtariar was the target of an alleged assassination attempt in February last year.

In a letter sent to DMFC supporter Andrew Delmas at the beginning of this month, the NSW police said they would not support a permission to say that there was a ‘serious risk for public security’ for the fighting night.

‘Very hard,’ Delmas said 2GB.

‘It is extremely difficult to bring together such events, and the card is carefully selected to postpone the best show we can do. It requires months for months. ‘

The police also told Delmas that they were worried about some warriors reserved in the event, but which fighters they would not identify.

“It’s really hard for us right now, but we’ll overcome it,” he said.

Delmas said he was in contact with the police to find a solution to continue the event.

Mokhtarian reportedly stated that he was happy to not participate in the event, but the police worried that criminals may not know the information about the hit and that they can potentially endanger the public.

Born in Sydney, Mokhtariar had his last fight at UFC on December 21, 2019.

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