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Post by K1power on Mar 9, 2019 21:40:55 GMT 1
Duut/Abena was a fun back and forth brawl.
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Post by K1power on Mar 9, 2019 21:42:38 GMT 1
Light Heavyweight Bout: Donegi Abena defeats Michael Duut by Split Decision
I guess it was the bloodied face of Duut that sealed the deal.
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Post by fartsmeller on Mar 9, 2019 21:42:50 GMT 1
Duut's always good for that
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Post by samurai1 on Mar 9, 2019 21:44:13 GMT 1
personally I thought dude won. Anyway close fight.
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Post by K1power on Mar 9, 2019 22:02:23 GMT 1
Heavyweight Bout: D'Angelo Marshall* defeats Daniel Skvor by KO R3 (punch) *Replaced Mohamed Abdallah
Was a fun back and forth fight and it would have been cool for the undersized Skvor to pull the upset. He was close to doing it in R2, but it wasn't meant to be.
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Post by K1power on Mar 9, 2019 22:10:52 GMT 1
Up next: The co-main event - Super-bantamweight Title Bout: Anissa Meksen (C) vs. Tiffany van Soest
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Post by K1power on Mar 9, 2019 22:42:38 GMT 1
Super-bantamweight Title Bout: Anissa Meksen (C) defeats Tiffany van Soest by Split Decision
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Post by K1power on Mar 9, 2019 22:43:45 GMT 1
Up next: The main event - Welterweight Title Bout: Harut Grigorian (C) vs. Cedric Doumbe
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Post by lero on Mar 9, 2019 23:05:54 GMT 1
HAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAHA
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Post by K1power on Mar 9, 2019 23:06:06 GMT 1
Doumbé prematurely left the ring after knocking Grigorian down, thinking it was a KO.
Doumbé enters the ring and knocks down Grigorian again. Ref ends it.
Wow, impressive showing by Doumbé. Grigorian really tried to hang in there though.
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Post by K1power on Mar 9, 2019 23:06:41 GMT 1
Welterweight Title Bout: Cedric Doumbe defeats Harut Grigorian (C) by TKO R3
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Post by K1power on Mar 9, 2019 23:08:34 GMT 1
Full Results and thoughts GLORY 64 STRASBOURG Welterweight Title Bout: Cedric Doumbe defeats Harut Grigorian (C) by TKO R3 Super-bantamweight Title Bout: Anissa Meksen (C) defeats Tiffany van Soest by Split Decision Heavyweight Bout: D'Angelo Marshall* defeats Daniel Skvor by KO R3 (punch) *Replaced Mohamed Abdallah Light Heavyweight Bout: Donegi Abena defeats Michael Duut by Split Decision
GLORY 64 SUPERFIGHT SERIES Welterweight Bout: Alim Nabiyev defeats Murthel Groenhart by Split Decision Light Heavyweight Bout: Zinedine Hameur-Lain defeats Artur Gorlov by DQ Featherweight Bout: Anvar Boynazarov defeats Abdellah Ezbiri by Unanimous Decision Welterweight Bout: Mike Lemaire defeats Arian Sadikovic by Split Decision Middleweight Bout: Donovan Wisse defeats Matěj Peňáz by TKO R2 Featherweight Bout: Aleksei Ulianov defeats Massaro Glunder by Unanimous Decision
GLORY 64 PRELIMS Lightweight Bout: Michael Palandre defeats Guerric Billet by Split Decision Middleweight Bout: Ertuğrul Bayrak defeats Jakob Styben by Split Decision Bantamweight Bout: Sarah Moussaddak* defeats Jiwaen Lee by Split Decision *Replaced Esma HassHass Welterweight Bout: Dani Traoreja defeats Jérémy Antonio by TKO R2 Featherweight Bout: River Daz defeats Vincent Foschiani by Split Decision Middleweight Bout: Mathieu Ceva defeats Daniel Krost by Split Decision
+ Very wild ending to the main event + Pretty much all quality fights + D'Angelo Marshall, Donovan Wisse and Dani Traoreja scoring nice knockdowns/TKO's + This comment may kind of come outta left field, but Lemaire/Sadikovic was surprisingly entertaining and it really showed how insanely important conditioning is. Going by the first round I thought Lemaire was going to get killed, but due to his superior stamina he was able to weather the storm and wear Sadikovic down as the fight progressed. + Very good matchmaking. You don't have that many close fights/decisions when the fighters aren't at least in each other's ballpark of skill. And there weren't really any awkward clinchy fights either.
- Way too many (split) decisions. I love close and competitive fights, but I don't want every result to be up for debate. It's not anyone's fault really, just one of those nights that could have used more knockdowns and KO's. A lot of fights had a KD/KO hanging in the air where it just didn't happen. - Hameur-Lain/Gorlov: While I don't believe Gorlov intended to (re-)injure Hameur-Lain's back, Gorlov raising his hands while Hameur-Lain winced in pain on the ground didn't help. Perhaps a No Contest would have been more fitting. - Why didn't Gershon/Goldie-Galloway happen? Why did Nabiyev/Groenhart leak into the main card? Because cramming 6-7 fights in a 2 hour timeslot per subcard with scheduled commercial breaks and whatnot means there's a good chance there isn't enough time for all the fights, meaning you put yourself in a position where you have to move stuff around on the fly which screams amateurism. This is their 64th numbered event and at this point simply shouldn't happen as it's not a case of unforeseen circumstances.
It's possible Gershon/Goldie-Galloway still happened after the broadcast as I've seen that happen live at a SuperKombat event (just to name an example), but it's really not how you want it to happen.
More of a sidenote, but Kyshenko was complaining about Hameur-Lain backstage, saying he is not a real fighter and Glory should only let in real fighters. It's funny, because Kyshenko isn't fighting in Glory. Not sure if that's helping or hurting his argument. Also his complaint about Hameur-Lain was some real Ivan Drago caricature macho BS.
Thanks for everybody who joined, even if I didn't really do much more than drum up results.
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Post by fartsmeller on Mar 9, 2019 23:10:02 GMT 1
Doumbe absolutely rules, that's a forever highlight
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