The Rise of FMC 4
Get ready, Peru! The Muchyk Fighting Championship (FMC) is returning with its fourth edition in Trujillo this February 2026. This time, the stakes are higher than ever. The event will serve as the official qualifier for Ultimate Combat Challenge (UCC) , one of the biggest in the region featuring international martial arts championships in Latin America.
A New Era for Peruvian MMA
This marks the beginning of a new chapter for combat sports in Peru. Ramfis Isaacs, UCC, and Felix Benites, founder of Muchyk Fighting Championship and Team Atemi Dojo, have joined forces. Together, they’ve formed what many are calling a “Latin super pack.” Through this alliance, they aim to promote and expand MMA across Peru’s coastline and, eventually, throughout Latin America.
Building Champions for Tomorrow
Over the years, Benites has turned Team Atemi Dojo into one of the most respected training hubs in Peru. His fighters excel in Karate, Kickboxing, Brazilian Luta Livre, and Boxing. Now, through FMC, his mission grows stronger. He is working to give Peruvian athletes more visibility, international experience, and real opportunities to compete abroad. As a result, these fighters are developing the skills needed to reach world-class levels.
The Mission: Elevate Peruvian MMA Globally
Ultimately, this partnership between FMC and UCC represents more than just a tournament. It’s a movement designed to empower athletes and build long-term growth for Peruvian MMA. With dedication and teamwork, the dream of seeing Peruvian fighters shine on international stages is closer than ever. Moreover, this collaboration is creating pathways that can inspire the next generation of fighters.
FMC 4 in Trujillo isn’t only about competition—it’s about transformation, opportunity, and unity in the spirit of combat sports.