December 9, 2025
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The Last Challenge at Cinecittà World: K1 and Anti-Bullying

On December 13, the K1 World Title match between Mirko Gori and Tarek Hamdi takes center stage in a night dedicated to sports values and social responsibility

ROME – The wait is almost over. On Saturday, December 13, 2025, the lights of Cinecittà World will not shine for a movie set, but for a ring where honor, discipline, and competitive spirit will converge. The event, titled “Una Notte da Campioni – The Last Challenge”, promises to be one of the most significant sports gatherings of the year end, blending high-level martial arts with a powerful social message: Stop Bullying.

Hosted within the iconic setting of the TV and Cinema Amusement Park, The Last Challenge at Cinecittà World is set to attract sports enthusiasts, families, and institutions for a gala that goes far beyond simple entertainment.

The Main Event: Gori vs. Hamdi

The highlight of the evening is undoubtedly the clash for the WKO (World Kickboxing Organisation) K1 World Champion title. The poster confirms a high-voltage duel between two titans of the discipline: the Italian champion Mirko Gori and his challenger Tarek Hamdi.

Scheduled for 20:30, this match represents the pinnacle of athletic preparation and technical prowess. Dubbed “The Last Challenge,” the bout is expected to be a tactical and physical battle, showcasing the true essence of K1 kickboxing: respect for the opponent and the relentless pursuit of excellence.

United Against Bullying: Strength serving the Weak

What distinguishes this event from a standard fight night is its core mission. As highlighted by the prominent “Stop Bullying” logo on the official flyer, the evening is a loud call to action against youth violence and social exclusion.

The organizers aim to demonstrate that martial arts are not about aggression, but about control, self-confidence, and defense. The message “Combattiamo il Bullismo” (Let’s Fight Bullying) displayed on the promotional material underscores the commitment of the sporting community to stand as a bulwark against bullying, using the visibility of champions to educate the younger generation.

Promotional poster for the event 'Una Notte da Campioni - The Last Challenge,' featuring fighters Mirko Gori and Tarek Hamdi, with details about the K1 World Championship match and the anti-bullying message.

A Night of Entertainment and Awards

The program at Cinecittà World is packed with activities starting from 18:00. Before the main title fight, the audience will witness:

  • Conferences and Awards: A moment to recognize figures who have distinguished themselves in sports and social commitment.
  • Show and Entertainment: Performances designed to merge the adrenaline of sport with the spectacle of show business.

The evening will be presented by Francesca Maiocchetti, serving as the event’s Godmother, adding a touch of elegance and professionalism to the proceedings.

Organization and Partners

The event is the result of a synergistic effort by WKO Italia and Yokai International. The organization team, led by Gianluca Serafinelli, Elodie Vegliante, and Angelo Vegliante, has worked tirelessly to ensure a production of international standards.

Supported by partners such as the Unione Insigniti, Ente Sportivo Italiano, and Gold TV, “Una Notte da Campioni” is poised to be a landmark event for the Roman sports calendar.

Save the Date:

  • When: December 13, 2025
  • Where: Cinecittà World, Rome
  • Time: Doors/Start 18:00 – Main Event 20:30

Don’t miss the chance to witness history in the making and support a noble cause.


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