nectar
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Post by nectar on Dec 17, 2020 23:38:55 GMT 1
If i have to bet, i bet my house on Kryklia! I just can't see Stoica beat Roman, just can't... I'm maybe wrong but to me, Kryklia is just better in every aspect ! Anayway, good fight to them !
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Post by samurai1 on Dec 18, 2020 0:14:13 GMT 1
Yeah roman should easily win this. But he is not as skilled or explosive as stoica. But hits harder overall and is way longer and less chinny.
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Post by h on Dec 18, 2020 6:56:59 GMT 1
Heavyweight monster Kryklia. geez hes so big. looks even bigger than super heavyweight nate diaz.
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Post by K1power on Dec 18, 2020 9:30:22 GMT 1
Kicks off in ~4 hours.
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Post by Shadess on Dec 18, 2020 14:21:10 GMT 1
Think Kryklia wins this fight 95 times out of 100. Stoica has enough power to put Kryklia on his ass if he can land the right shot though. Little added mystery in most fights now with the ring rust factor, but wouldn't think Kryklia is necessarily the most susceptible to that.
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Post by kickboxer (Banned) on Dec 18, 2020 14:46:48 GMT 1
They have just robbed a Japanese for a Thai. I think Kryklia has a lot more power than Stoica because he's actually a heavyweight. Stoica doesn't even have the greatest power for -95, his vicious punches actually come also from method of execution. Stoica should fight at 85-90. At -95 he should fight only technically against those with greater power. Kryklia certainly has no chance with the heavyweight elite of Glory. It doesn't matter if he beats classic light heavyweights Khbabez or Stoica, he was not able to KO sub-mediocre opponents like Tevette. We know that Iraj or Ayadin are strong and don't lose much by KO. But he lost once to that very limited technically Iranian. Kryklia only for noobs is part of the kickboxing elite. Adegbuyi defeated Wilnis 3 times, and knocked him out once. Kryklia is 1-1 and both are decisions. Sam Tevette was a bum in Superkombat (in Enfusion did better ) ), destroyed even by Daniel Sam who at the level of 2012 was more of a nobody in the promotion. Rogava in Superkombat lost to an anonymous Bulgarian, Kostov, but also to the old Stefan Leko. I can agree Tsotne has grown up, but says a lot about the true value of Kryklia if he goes extra round with him. It seems that Kryklia's managers are paying well to keep him in second place in the world on Combat Press. Sorry, I'm a fan of Kryklia, I've always been, but the guy is almost 30 and hasn't fought the elite. As I said, Kryklia is waiting Adegbuyi, Badr, Londt and others to retire, who are now 35 years old. And Rico to become an actor. After that, fighting only Ben Saddik and again with Khbabez, he may even be the 2nd in the world. With a little luck from Chatri, he will look like Klitschko in boxing. Fighting classic light heavyweights with no reach and opponents on short notice. And maybe Londt is there also like Zimmerman to make money.
Light Heavyweight = -95 kg, not -102! ONE should have called it the Heavyweight division and Zimmerman and Opacic should be Super Heavyweight.
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Post by kickboxer (Banned) on Dec 18, 2020 14:52:20 GMT 1
Think Kryklia wins this fight 95 times out of 100.
If Kryklia has blood in the facility, fight "prepared" Khbabez and Stoica at -95, even if he's like a giraffe. Fight in their divisions, not in yours, you also have the advantage of being tall - the reach! Or fight in Glory in the heavyweight division.
Then we'll see what it means to be unprotected.
Khbabez and Stoica have not refused anyone, but Kryklia does. And he's 29 years old.
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Post by kickboxer (Banned) on Dec 18, 2020 14:55:05 GMT 1
Official weigh in Kryklia 102.1 kg (Stoica says he is 108) Stoica 98.2 kg
ONE Championship an amateur of a promotion.
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Post by Shadess on Dec 18, 2020 15:45:11 GMT 1
Kryklia, as far as I know, hasn't really refused to fight anyone. Just didn't want to take a restrictive contract that didn't pay that much with Glory. Glory hasn't really seemed to value the Belarus based guys very highly like Allazov as well.
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Post by K1power on Dec 18, 2020 16:32:35 GMT 1
Kryklia was picking his shots, beating Stoica up from the outside. Props to Stoica for refusing to go down and really trying to make something happen in those last 30 seconds.
Based on his performance in DFS I expected him to do worse here.
Solid performance by Kryklia.
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Post by K1power on Dec 19, 2020 12:15:02 GMT 1
Kickfighting ResultsKickboxing: Roman Kryklia def. Andrei Stoica by unanimous decision – for light heavyweight title Muay Thai: Nong-O Gaiyanghadao def. Rodlek PK.Saenchaimuaythaigym by knockout (punch). Round 3 – for bantamweight title combatpress.com/2020/12/one-championship-collision-course-results/BTW Gaiyanghadao scored a pretty nice KO. He called out Petro afterwards.
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