Cage Warriors has bolstered its roster with the addition of multiple fighters on long-term, exclusive multi-fight deals.

Via a press release from the organization, Cage Warriors confirmed five names who have been added to their fighter roster:

Matteo Martignoni (1-0) made his professional debut late last year, and is the latest in a number of Italian prospects to commit to the organization. He is the brother of former bantamweight champion and current flyweight #1 contender Michele Martignoni.

Thomas 'Juggernaut' Paull (11-4) has close to a decade's worth of in-cage experience. The 28-year-old has competed on Dana White's Contender Series and holds victories over Cage Warriors veteran Mario Saeed and former title challenger Perry Goodwin.

Florian Doskja (5-2) is a submission specialist and 2017 IMMAF medallist as an amateur.

Qendrim 'The King' Pallata (4-0) is undefeated on the UK regional circuit as a professional middleweight. No stranger to the CW cage, he holds a head-kick KO victory over surging welterweight Omiel Brown as an amateur in the famous yellow gloves.

Gianluca 'Django' Rocca (7-2) is a striking specialist with 5 TKOs to his name. The 28-year-old went unbeaten in his first six professional bouts and recently returned to winning ways with a first-round stoppage victory.

Cage Warriors officials have confirmed that the five new additions will be joined by more fighter signings in the coming weeks and months, with their roster currently comprised of more than 200 fighters, based on both sides of the Atlantic.

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