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FMS Peru 2022: Day 8 already has a confirmed date and will take place in Callao

The eighth day of FMS Peru 2022 will take place in Callao and again bring together the top 12 national freestylers. | Font: Twitter

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The seventh date of FMS Peru 2022 has yet to take place, but the organization has already announced where the event will take place. day 8: in Callao. The 12 national freestylers will travel to the constitutional province to continue in the league, which is now in its second season.

Date of Day 8 of FMS Peru 2022

day 8 FMS Peru 2022 will be held in Callao October 1st. They also announced that tickets are now available and can be purchased on the FMS Tickets platform.

It should be noted that the Peruvian league is touring the country so that freestyle fans can enjoy the event live, rather than being centralized in Lima as in the previous season.

FMS Peru 2022 will arrive in Callao on day 8 and take place on October 1st.
FMS Peru 2022 will arrive in Callao on day 8 and take place on October 1st. | Font: Twitter

Strike and his dream of FMS Callao

Become an MVP on the fifth day and get rid of the relegation forecast, hit continues with the goal of continuing to climb in the FMS Peru 2022 position table.

After the league moved to the lands of Jota (Trujillo), it was time to go to the port. The National League has traveled to different departments in Peru, but the Chalaco freestyler said he hopes to fight in front of thousands of people where he grew up: Callao.

“I hope it’s about the opportunities in which this can be done, I hope and believe that the production will find a place there. We will take it very well, don’t worry,” he said. He was even encouraged to suggest venues for an upcoming date: “It could be Real Felipe or even the stadium,” he said. Now your dream will come true.

He also emphasized that “it doesn’t matter to him” which opponent he will play with, since he considers them all “equal”:

“I have a lot of respect for the other 10 in the league, but I don’t care. I don’t care what the rest do, I look at others as equals, as a normal opponent, to hit him with everything in the coming day, without looking down on anyone or over my shoulder, I’ll just see him as another opponent, ” he emphasized. hit a RPP News at a press conference in July this year.

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