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Post by K1power on Apr 5, 2014 20:37:38 GMT 1
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Post by themagi on Apr 5, 2014 20:41:59 GMT 1
Osu!
Been looking forward to this MF'er all week!
I hope the fighters have only hired those suits, they'll be worth nothing in six months. But then again, LEGEND probably forked out for them, in that way of theirs. Like money grows in Ruslan Suleymanov's back garden.
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Post by K1power on Apr 5, 2014 20:44:09 GMT 1
Production looks really good thus far, once again.
I didn't really expect that for this somewhat 'lesser' event.
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Post by themagi on Apr 5, 2014 20:45:16 GMT 1
Sittichai for the win tonight.
Murthel over Genghis.
Got to go for Daley, always be a fan of his.
Souwer hesitantly over Bessmertny. What's with Andy's new nickname, "The Destroyer"? Two thumbs down.
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Post by K1power on Apr 5, 2014 20:49:22 GMT 1
I won't do any predictions, fighters on the card have been a bit inconsistent lately. Souwer lost to a Japanese fighter I never heard off, Murthel got his ass kicked by a substitute at Glory 14 until the cut stoppage saved him and Zhuravlev really got trashed by Adegbuyi. BTW nice timing themagi
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Post by K1power on Apr 5, 2014 20:51:29 GMT 1
Fight #1 - Armen Petrosyan VS Alim Nabiev
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Post by K1power on Apr 5, 2014 21:01:18 GMT 1
Round 1 Nabiev with the jabs, Petro with the lowkicks.Petro has a reach disadvantage and tries to get inside, but Nabiev's defense is solid. Nabiev fires a counter right that seems to have bothered Petro a bit. Petro slips. Round ends.
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Post by themagi on Apr 5, 2014 21:02:15 GMT 1
Petrosyan was winning that round from the back foot until Nabiev landed the right hand and the round changed. Armen looked as if e hadn't recovered by the end of the round.
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Post by K1power on Apr 5, 2014 21:05:11 GMT 1
Round 2 Nabiev half connects with a highkick early on at the end of a combination. Petro fires a few lowkicks. Nabiev is tagging Petro with reachy straight punches and jabs. Petro ducks a jumped highkick. Petro's offense looks a bit too easy to bother Nabiev. Petro just manages to slip away from a few knees. Round ends.
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Post by K1power on Apr 5, 2014 21:05:47 GMT 1
To me it looks like Armen is being a bit outclassed thus far.
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Post by themagi on Apr 5, 2014 21:06:21 GMT 1
Petrosyan's turn to work the back hand and he did throughout the round. Ali continues to chase but Armen was much smoother that round.
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Post by K1power on Apr 5, 2014 21:09:47 GMT 1
Round 3 Nabiev is doing a bit of chasing, but can't really get a solid grip on Petro. Nabiev hitting a lot of air with his punches now, though Petro doesn't really have a lot of offensive answers either. Nabiev's knees hit Petro's gloves. Very nice punch slip from Petro. Round ends.
This last round was a better one from Petro, though Nabiev should've taken this.
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Post by themagi on Apr 5, 2014 21:10:42 GMT 1
Armen appeared to look and fiddle his way to the end of the round but Nabiev was all over him, landing big knees, sharp left's and even a spinning back fist at the end.
Nabiev 29-28.
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Post by K1power on Apr 5, 2014 21:10:43 GMT 1
Nabiev takes the decision.
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Post by K1power on Apr 5, 2014 21:11:04 GMT 1
First fight was a decent opener.
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