Frankfort grad improves to 3-0 in pro MMA career
LAS VEGAS — Frankfort High graduate Noah Kiszka improved to 3-0 in his professional mixed martial arts career on Wednesday. Kiszka defeated Nalu Cenal by technical knockout, 41 seconds into the featherweight fight at 145 pounds. The fight was part of Tuff-N-Uff 156. Tuff-N-Uff is the second-longest active MMA promotion in the country behind UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship). Over 60 ...
Frankfort High graduate Noah Kiszka has improved his professional mixed martial arts (MMA) career record to 3-0, with his latest victory coming via technical knockout in just 41 seconds of his opening featherweight bout. The win, which took place at Tuff-N-Uff 156, marks Kiszka's professional debut in August last year and his third win overall, following an amateur record of 5-1.
Ranked No. 54 in the U.S. Northeast Featherweight division, Kiszka's background includes wrestling as a three-time West Virginia place winner and a third-place finish at 141 pounds in the 2021 Super Region I.
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