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Post by K1power on Apr 10, 2021 20:13:03 GMT 1
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Post by K1power on Apr 10, 2021 20:14:04 GMT 1
They're making good on their promise, which is good.
Here's hoping for a KO to avoid any chances of funny business with the judges.
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Post by kickboxer (Banned) on Apr 20, 2021 21:21:35 GMT 1
There are reports former Colosseum Super Lightweight champ Andrei Ostrovanu signed with DFS. Ostrovanu held a very long winning streak before losing his belt to Sorin Caliniuc. He has over 35 victories on his resume, and his record is not fake.
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Post by K1power on Apr 22, 2021 19:39:07 GMT 1
Pretty cool matchup. Even though Poturak is 43, he's still picking up wins.
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Post by kickboxer (Banned) on May 1, 2021 20:30:05 GMT 1
Official poster
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Post by kickboxer (Banned) on May 1, 2021 20:46:36 GMT 1
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Post by K1power on May 1, 2021 21:24:22 GMT 1
OP updated.
I kinda like the card. Here's hoping there are no bullshit decisions this time.
It'll be interesting to see how Iancu performs now that he's lost some weight.
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Post by kickboxer (Banned) on May 1, 2021 21:53:51 GMT 1
Maybe -95 is his real category. For the future. He is 182 cm. Some years ago he was very thin. He is an adopted kid who was often bullied in his childhood. Beaten. 22 year old now and with family. "If someone had said 10 years ago that I would become a fighter, I think everyone would laugh out loud. I was always the victim of children in the neighbourhood. I remember that when I went sledding, I didn't escape unscathed. They saw me as the perfect victim. "It's been a long time coming. It wasn't easy," said the current champion. "I only found out at the age of 8 that the parents who raised me were not the natural ones. Until then, the other children laughed at me and pointed their fingers at me. One day I went home and started crying. They started arguing about it and eventually they told me the truth. But not much changed, I remained the same emotional and introverted child for a long time." The adoptive parents were the ones who tried to impose the way in life. They wanted to make him a mathematician. In the first year of school, when others were just learning the alphabet, Iancu was already doing integrals. Those memories follow him even now. "When you are a child and you are forced to do something you don't like, it's very difficult to do it with pleasure. I was just teaching them to get rid of the graft. Otherwise, I would shut myself in," he continues his story. He does not judge any of them. He is grateful to them for every moment he went through. In an adolescence that did not lack the "iron education of the parents" and the aggressions from the other children, Ionuț Iancu found himself on him. That inability to do anything in the face of injustice has metamorphosed into a force that has turned him into today's champion. In his third year of high school he discovered contact sports. At first secretly because his parents did not agree, but it was the moment that changed his life. He gave up the status of victim, became confident in his own strength and after only a few months he had his first match. "When I stepped into the ring, I felt like that was my place. It's the place that will help me fulfill my dream. And now, the moment we talk, I live my dream. I feel happy."After a promising start to his career, the kickboxer from Craiova had a turning point. Between 2017 and 2019 he had only one victory. "It wasn't me, like I couldn't concentrate when I entered the ring," he explains. In the first three matches of the Dynamite Fighting Show he lost every time. In March 2020 he received one last chance. If he didn't win, he would probably lose the contract. He won an exciting victory at the Dynamite Fighting Show Arad, in front of an athlete from Timișoara, and that changed his story. For a 21-year-old, Iancu has a fluid and extremely mature speech. It was life that turned him into a real man. Now he's a father too. His daughter was born in the month of the victory in Arad. "It's been an incredible time for me. Since the little girl appeared in my life, I'm already a different person. Now I have someone to fight for, I only think about her when I step into the ring. I know her future depends on what I do "The financial aspect is also important, but I want to give her emotionally everything I didn't receive as a child: a parental love. Obviously, I will do my best not to miss anything and to follow the life she wants." Moroșanu's belt"I don't think anyone thought that I would at least get through the first match. They were joking on the internet, that I would lose quickly, they were already telling me how many seconds I could stay standing. I didn't take them into account. Childhood, such jokes mean nothing. This belt is just the beginning. Not only do I have to keep going, but I have to continue on my way to becoming a great champion, "the 21-year-old athlete is convinced. We Love Sport
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Post by kickboxer (Banned) on May 15, 2021 19:58:26 GMT 1
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Post by kickboxer (Banned) on May 17, 2021 12:02:00 GMT 1
Moment of TruthI like these matchups. A card with balanced matches that promise a show. And with two new signings: Andrei Ostrovanu and Vlad Trif. Ostrovanu is a former champion in the COLOSSEUM, and young Trif is a featherweight mandatory challenger in the same promotion. The young heavyweights, the Romanian Ruiz aka Ionuț Iancu and the 2 time Romanian amateur boxing champion Ștefan Lătescu are well matched for their age and records. Rambo will no longer fight openweight, but will also move from 77 or even 81 to 86 kg. Vardakas is a solid Greek fighter, which also oscillates in weight. Whoever loses between Mincu and Ivănoaie will leave the promotion. I still don't understand why Mincu is stubborn to fight hard because he is not a heavyweight and that's why he loses. Munteanu was supposed to meet Lutaniuc, but the youngsters got injured. Lightweight Călin Petrișor and Bogdan Năstase also have injuries. Marko Dușinschi is on the undercard.
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Post by kickboxer (Banned) on May 26, 2021 21:49:24 GMT 1
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Post by K1power on Jun 1, 2021 17:55:44 GMT 1
Happening this Friday.
Pretty decent card.
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Post by kickboxer (Banned) on Jun 3, 2021 19:37:31 GMT 1
Happening tomorrow at 7 PM (Dutch hour). That Pro X webcast, I guess the main even or the main events will enter on Pro TV (which is also there, free).
All the other faceoffs are on the channel, including Latescu VS Poturak, Iancu VS Gluhov and Ostrovanu VS Buzdugan.
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Post by K1power on Jun 4, 2021 22:27:57 GMT 1
Tuned in about halfway through the card.
Iancu and Latescu barely being able to get past 40+ year old, not-in-the-best-shape veterans doesn't give me a lot of hope they'll go anywhere on an international level. I mean they're still young, but I don't see it happening unless they develop dramatically.
Stoica made really quick work of Voronin this time and while I was kinda rooting for Voronin since he got screwed over last time, I do appreciate that this fight ended decisively. Stoica is probably the only fighter on this card who looks like he could do well against bigger international names.
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Post by kickboxer (Banned) on Jun 4, 2021 22:56:56 GMT 1
Tuned in about halfway through the card. Iancu and Latescu barely being able to get past 40+ year old, not-in-the-best-shape veterans doesn't give me a lot of hope they'll go anywhere on an international level. I mean they're still young, but I don't see it happening unless they develop dramatically. Stoica made really quick work of Voronin this time and while I was kinda rooting for Voronin since he got screwed over last time, I do appreciate that this fight ended decisively. Stoica is probably the only fighter on this card who looks like he could do well against bigger international names. Lambagiu mauled Vardakos. I haven't seen Vardakos so dominated by anybody, and some of his former opponents are signed by Glory. And Florin took the fight at 86 instead of his 77. You don't notice how good is Rambo simply because of his style. Rambo has been a Glory/ONE material for 2-3 years now. Latescu boxed with class and Poturak was counted 2 or 3 times. Did you watch that match as well? He is only 19 years old, I wouldn't even put Iancu as a talent on the same par with him. Latescu today was better than in the match with Munteanu. You didn't watch Ostrovanu as well if you turned on the TV later.
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