Just days before the first-ever SENSHI Grand Prix in the history of the fighting organization, one of the leading instructors at the SENSHI training camps and the first K-1 Max World Champion, Albert Kraus – also known as “The Hurricane” – was featured in a special TV report on the Bulgarian National Television (BNT).
Immediately upon his arrival in Bulgaria for the SENSHI 28 Grand Prix and the league’s international training camp, Albert Kraus and his son Gradus Kraus – one of the famous young boxers in the Netherlands with a rapidly rising career – met with sports journalist Martin Goshev from BNT.
“I love coming to Bulgaria. There are so many things I like about your country – the people, the hospitality, the food. Now something very big is ahead for SENSHI and for Bulgaria – the first Grand Prix. It is going to be an incredible event because it is the first tournament featuring only heavyweight fights, and that is truly amazing. This is set to be one of the most spectacular editions of SENSHI,” said Albert Kraus in front of the national television’s microphone.

“I expect a lot of knockouts,” predicted his son, Gradus Kraus, adding that he personally couldn’t wait to see how the night would unfold: “It is going to be a great show because all the fights are in the heavyweight division. There will be a lot of knockouts. I know the fighters are great and I can’t wait to watch them,” commented the younger Kraus.
And their predictions came true. You can read more about how the SENSHI 28 Grand Prix unfolded here.
As a member of the Board of Directors of KWU SENSHI, Albert Kraus expressed his gratitude for the support and shared his vision for the SENSHI’s and the combat sports’ future growth: “Together we are doing great things. Follow us – in the future, we will be even stronger!” said The Hurricane on national television of Bulgaria. The full interview is available on the official sports news page of BNT.
