News Summary:
As Serbia prepares to host the IMMAF European Championships, Nikolija Milošević's professional journey highlights the IMMAF pathway, reflecting the value of the federation's development system, according to a February 10, 2026 report. This follows the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation's announcement on February 8, 2026, that its Anti Doping Programme surpassed 1200 ITA certificates awarded, reinforcing its commitment to clean MMA by making anti-doping education seminars mandatory for all athletes participating in IMMAF International Championships. Earlier, on January 22, 2026, Belgrade was confirmed to host the European Championship from February 5 to 15, 2026, anticipating the most massive event of its type in 12 years. Previously, on December 3, 2025, IMMAF President Kerrith Brown returned to his duties, emphasizing values of honesty and integrity. This activity followed the International Testing Agency, acting on behalf of IMMAF, reporting on June 7, 2025, a second recent anti-doping rule violation involving a Ukrainian mixed martial arts athlete, which resulted in periods of ineligibility and the disqualification of past results.
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