After being knocked out by Mamed Khalidov in Poland's KSW last month, Brazilian Daniel Acacio (17-8) will return to the ring at the July 4th M-1 Challenge in South Korea. Brazil has assembled a powerhouse team for this show, and they'll need it in order to defeat the Koreans on their home turf.
Lightweight: Hacran Dias (11-0-1)
Welterweight: Eduardo Pamplona (11-2)
Middleweight: Daniel Acacio (17-8)
Light Heavyweight: Alexander "Bebezão" Machado (1-0)
Heavyweight: Edson "Conterrâneo" Franca (8-2)
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