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Post by K1power on Jun 22, 2015 10:59:53 GMT 1
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Post by Shadess on Jun 22, 2015 11:23:06 GMT 1
Moiseev vs. Kehl is an absolute brilliant match. Exactly the match both of them need. Kehl has been fighting the best in the world and getting beat or guys clearly below him. Either way those matches haven't really told us that much. Big win for either one of them.
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Post by Shadess on Jun 24, 2015 13:02:09 GMT 1
Damn. Seems Kehl is fighting someone else now
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Post by K1power on Jun 24, 2015 13:10:37 GMT 1
That sucks, unless Moiseev will be replaced by someone good.
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Post by K1power on Jun 24, 2015 21:52:00 GMT 1
From Kehl's Facebook:
Askerov..? I'm down with that matchup as well!
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Post by Shadess on Jun 24, 2015 21:57:45 GMT 1
Was looking at his past fights and Askerov is the obvious name yeah. Or Buakaw!
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Post by Shadess on Jun 27, 2015 2:51:32 GMT 1
Yup. Dzhabar Askerov vs. Enriko Kehl
Moiseev still on the card too but fighting someone else.
Also....possibly...Benjamin Adegbuyi? Can't be sure of that yet but if it's actually true, this is getting fairly hilarious for Glory. If you've fought for a Glory title but you aren't the champ (or even if you are: Verhoeven), chances are we're seeing you in Kunlun before you are back fighting in Glory.
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Post by K1power on Jun 27, 2015 2:52:57 GMT 1
Adegbuyi vs Herashimchuk :-)
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Post by Shadess on Jul 23, 2015 18:20:09 GMT 1
Jahfarr Wilnis aparently added to the card. Not seen any mentions of Gerasimchuk (or Adegbuyi) anymore.
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Post by Shadess on Jul 31, 2015 16:44:02 GMT 1
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Post by Shadess on Aug 15, 2015 15:56:31 GMT 1
This is live now on russian tv btw. Think they are airing the whole event too.
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Post by K1power on Aug 16, 2015 11:44:34 GMT 1
Liu Mingzhi (China) def. Landon Simmons (United States) by unanimous decision Dzhabar Askerov (Russia) def. Enrico Kehl (Germany) by KO in round 1 Zhang Meixuan (China) def. Umar Akhmatov (Kyrgyzstan) by KO in round 2 Anatoly Moiseev (Russia) def. Cristian Milea (Romania) by unanimous decision Brandon Cash (United States) def. Dimitriy Mikutsa (Ukraine) by TKO in round 3 Jahfarr Wilnis (Netherlands) def. Valentin Slavikovski (Belarus) by unanimous decision Alim Nabiev (Russia) def. Pavel Turuk (Belarus) by TKO in round 2 Dzhabar Askerov (Russia) def. Liu Mingzhi (China) by TKO in round 1 Victor Kolesnik (Russia) def. Xu Yonghao (China) by submission in round 1 Ruslan Tozliyan (Russia) def. Li Shuaihu (China) by unanimous decision Alexander Keshtov (Russia) def. Zhao Yafei (China) by unanimous decision Surik Magakyan (Russia) def. Bai Jinbin (China) by decision Alexandr Shabliy (Russia) def. Wu Haotian (China) by KO in round 1 kiksie.com/wiki/Kunlun_Fight_29_-_Battle_in_SochiBig win for Askerov over Kehl, Wilnis wins another one.
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Post by roy2015 (Banned) on Aug 16, 2015 16:35:24 GMT 1
Value of Enriko Kehl...
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Post by K1power on Aug 16, 2015 16:39:01 GMT 1
Please go on and make yourself look like a genius again.
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Post by davcol on Aug 16, 2015 18:52:24 GMT 1
I seen the Askerov Kehl finish on my facebook page via fightclub. Askerov got some heavy hands, good win.
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