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Post by K1power on Jun 5, 2015 10:01:02 GMT 1
How to watch?The event will be broadcasted live (afternoon in the US) on Spike TV. High Quality streams can be bought via GloryWorldSeries.com and LiverKick.com Low Quality streams are available for free via FirstRowSports (although this most likely excludes the SFS) When does it start?Undercard will not be broadcasted live (but should start ~6 hours from the time stamp of this post). SuperFight Series starts 8.5 hours from the time stamp of this post. Main Card starts 11 hours from the time stamp of this post.
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Post by K1power on Jun 5, 2015 18:28:02 GMT 1
SFS kicks off any minute now!
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Post by K1power on Jun 5, 2015 19:04:19 GMT 1
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Post by K1power on Jun 5, 2015 19:04:39 GMT 1
Shane Oblonsky defeats Thomas Adamandopolous by Unanimous Decision
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Post by K1power on Jun 5, 2015 19:06:32 GMT 1
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Post by K1power on Jun 5, 2015 19:20:54 GMT 1
Serhiy Adamchuk defeats Marat Grigorian by Unanimous Decision.
Whoa, I didn't expect that.
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Post by themagi on Jun 5, 2015 19:37:50 GMT 1
I've just checked in and walked into the first couple of SFS results. I'll leave and come back when the main show starts, I want to watch SFS tomorrow night after I've (hopefully) acquired it, I'll write this though; Adamchuk is live (I thought he was a FW in all honesty, so if he's moved up to LW at late notice then this is a fine win), I've read about him on a page that Google translated, it was full of fine descriptions. Marat, does have a tendency to be a bit sparing in his workrate and I've wondered before if he's tight at the weight. Anyway, can't wait to see this fight.
Back soon.
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Post by K1power on Jun 5, 2015 19:42:27 GMT 1
I'm just keeping track of results until the main card as well.
About Adamchuk, I believe I saw him compete recently (by chance). It might have been at a Tatneft event or something of that nature, but it's good to see that there are under the radar guys that are good enough to - even as last minute replacements - beat a guy of Marat's level.
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Post by K1power on Jun 5, 2015 19:45:48 GMT 1
Yoann Kongolo defeats Cedric Doumbe by Unanimous Decision.
This probably the fight I care the least about from this whole event.
I've seen Kongolo in SuperKombat and just found him a very boring fighter. On top of that Ghajji dropped out.
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Post by kbfan on Jun 5, 2015 19:50:05 GMT 1
It's been pretty boring until now, all fighters had a very careful approach, no one risked anything. And if no fight finished by KO until now, surely this one won't. These guys almost never win by KO
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Post by themagi on Jun 5, 2015 19:56:13 GMT 1
Did Kongolo not win some type of KO Of The Year award from SK in the not too distant past?
I thought I read it on his wiki page when the card was first announced.
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Post by K1power on Jun 5, 2015 19:58:08 GMT 1
I really like both Bouzidi and Verlinden though. Probably the most interesting fight of the SFS, especially now that Freddy Kemayo has been replaced last minute - which is a damn shame.
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Post by themagi on Jun 5, 2015 19:58:59 GMT 1
I've just found it. He won "best debut of the year" after his apparent "spinning backfist/right flying knee" finish of Jamie Bates, last year.
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Post by kbfan on Jun 5, 2015 20:03:02 GMT 1
Yep, Bouzidi got this. Although no KO, i actually enjoyed most of this fight.
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Post by K1power on Jun 5, 2015 20:05:37 GMT 1
I've just found it. He won "best debut of the year" after his apparent "spinning backfist/right flying knee" finish of Jamie Bates, last year. I'm not too hot on Jamie Bates either. I have to say though he looked better at Tatneft last week than he did in SuperKombat.
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