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Post by killlah on Apr 13, 2015 12:47:36 GMT 1
15th May 2015 Banska Bystrica, Slovakia Fight card: Chen Duoli vs Jan Mazur-75kg, Letwei fight Too Too vs Igor Daniš-70kg, Letwei fight Ye Ta Gon vs Vladimir Konsky
Foad Sadeghi vs TBA Superbon Banchamek vs TBA Aikpracha Meenayothin vs TBA Enriko Kehl vs Mohamed DiabySuperfight of the night -77kg, K1 rules Artur Kyshenko vs Dmitry Valent
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Post by K1power on Apr 13, 2015 12:51:22 GMT 1
Added it to the calendar.
So far only quality names on the card. Hopefully the coverage for this will be better than usual.
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Post by roy2015 (Banned) on Apr 13, 2015 17:53:51 GMT 1
BANSKA BYSTRICA ) Do you know how it sounds?
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Post by killlah on Apr 15, 2015 12:54:51 GMT 1
BANSKA BYSTRICA ) Do you know how it sounds? how?
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Post by killlah on Apr 20, 2015 21:55:23 GMT 1
Added two letwei, Burma/Myanmar boxing matches 8)
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Post by killlah on May 16, 2015 7:29:05 GMT 1
RESULTS
Kickboxing Tournament -70kg semifinals Superball Bachamek (Thailand) def. Lukasz Plawecki (Poland) Deng Li (China) def. Hichem Menaouine (Spain)
Single Fights
-60kg MMA Wu Tieyin (China) def. Miroslav Kuban (Slovakia)
-75kg Kickboxing Jan Mazur (Slovakia) def. Chen Duoli (China) via unanimous decision
-67kg Kickboxing Vlad Tuinov (Russia) def. Wu Xuesong (China) via unanimous decision
-75kg Kickboxing Peter Lamper (Slovakia) def. Liu Mingzhi (China) via unanimous decision
Lethwei -75kg Igor Danis (Slovakia) fights with Too Too (Myanmar) to draw *
70kg tournament final Superball Bachamek (Thailand) def. Deng Li (China) via KO
-60kg Kickboxing Wang Wanben (China) def. Tomas Tkac (Slovakia) via unanimous decision
-67kg Kickboxing Chen Junxian (China) def. Matej Kalisky (Slovakia) via KO
-79kg Kickboxing Li Baoming (China) def. Michal Tomko (Slovakia) via unanimous decision
-72,5kg Kickboxing Enriko Kehl (Germany) def. Mohamed Diaby (France) via unanimous decision after extra round
-71kg MMA Wu Haotian (China) def. Martin Mihalik (Slovakia) via tko (punches)
-72kg Kickboxing Zheng Zhaoyu (China) def. Marko Adamovic (Serbia) via unanimous decision.
-77kg Kickboxing Artur Kyshenko (Ukraine) def. Dmitry Valent (Belarus) via unanimous decision
World Professional Lethwei Champion Title fight -69,9kg Vladimir Konsky (Slovakia) def. Ye Ta Gon (Myanmar) via unanimous decision
If Letwei fight does not end with KO, it's automatically draw. If one fighter is knocked out, he have 2 minutes for recovery. If he can't or don't want to continue, fight is over and oponnent is the winner. Title Letwei fights are normally scored and win can be achieved via judge decision.
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Post by K1power on May 16, 2015 9:47:42 GMT 1
Nice, thanks for the update!
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Post by killlah on May 19, 2015 8:30:11 GMT 1
I was really afraid how this event happens. Promoter is man, who built the fight scene in Slovakia, mainly Muay Thai, but he doesn't have team to organize big events properly. In the past he teamed up with some guys and made truly wonderful shows in Slovakia (Profiliga 11, 12, 13) with great fights and really high production value, check videos from their last event www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmsol62wv41PoAb_xubZLIn7g8_HJcBxQ. But last year they split, mainly because Vladimir Moravcik left his gym and teamed up with those "some guys". Cons: - There were 6 prefights and 17 fights in main card, so 23 total. Event start was at 17:30 and last fight ended at 0:30, it was just too long. - Production value was low by Slovak standards, it was deep below Kunlun standards. - Ring anouncer was chinese, everything was focused on TV, so Slovak crowd doesn't undestand 80% of what he talks. THose 20% was poor english Pros: - Good portion of entertaining fights - Mazur vs Duoli, Lamper vs Mingzhi, Baoming vs Tomko, Kyshenko vs Valend and Kehl vs Diaby. Two letwei fights was great too, but i just realized, i'm more fan of "sports way" of muay thai, than "traditional way" of letwei. Those headbutts and elbows to back of the neck are too much for me (i'm getting old i think). - Chinese promoter and his team made good work, they keep really good pace, there were no waiting for anything. - Crowd in Banska Bystrica is really great and well educated in fight sports. - Really big stars in the ring - Kehl, Kyshenko and Nathan Corbett in the corner of Serbian fighters. - Full house, maybe 1000 on the tribunes and about 200 behind VIP tables. It wasn't a bad show, but I know, it can be organized waaay better in Slovakia. It just need a better team. PS. Enriko Kehl and Nathan Corbett are really great, they don't have problem with anything. They takes pictures with fighters and fans and had good time. Kyshenko is opposite of them
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Post by K1power on May 19, 2015 10:03:44 GMT 1
I'm confused
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Post by killlah on May 19, 2015 10:14:24 GMT 1
If Letwei fight does not end with KO, it's automatically draw. Title Letwei fights are normally scored and win can be achieved via judge decision.
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Post by K1power on May 19, 2015 11:39:03 GMT 1
So regular fights either end by KO/draw while title fights also have the option of a judge decision? That's... weird.
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Post by killlah on May 19, 2015 11:50:42 GMT 1
So regular fights either end by KO/draw while title fights also have the option of a judge decision? That's... weird. Exactly. And yes, it's weird. The "best" thing is, if fighter is knocked out and referee counted to 10, fighter have 2 minutes to recovery. If he can't, or don't want to fight, it's over and opponent is the winner by KO. But if he can continue and fights to the end, it's still a draw (I don't know how many recoveries is available for one fighter in a fight).
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Post by K1power on May 19, 2015 12:39:44 GMT 1
That, along with what you mentioned about elbows to the neck and headbutts is a recipe for serious trauma.
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Post by killlah on May 19, 2015 13:04:28 GMT 1
That, along with what you mentioned about elbows to the neck and headbutts is a recipe for serious trauma. Yes. As I said, for me Muay Thai is way better than Lethwei. Muay Thai is a sport, this isn't. It was hard to watch those headbutts in the Igor Danis's fight, or the massacre of Ye Tagon by Konsky. Check the videos: Igor Danis vs Too Too, round 1 to recovery Igor Danis vs Too Too, round 1 after recovery Igor Danis vs Too Too, round 2, headbutts around 1:00 Igor Danis vs Too Too, round 3 Vladimir Konsky vs Ye Tagon, round 2 Vladimir Konsky vs Ye Tagon, round 3
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Post by Shadess on Apr 8, 2020 16:49:24 GMT 1
Weird to end up here via google when watching old fights and looking up stuff
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