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Post by sg on Oct 10, 2015 5:47:28 GMT 1
But anyway Wilnis can be mad only on himself. I mean he had a huge advantage before the fight, and because of his lack of intelligence he made it 50/50 fight.
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Post by sg on Oct 10, 2015 5:49:04 GMT 1
Reminds me of Ghita VS Verhoeven I this fight. It was a battle of will, witch is always great to watch. I don't complain about the fight alone.
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Post by K1power on Oct 10, 2015 5:49:21 GMT 1
But calling anything thrown in round 2 and 3 bombs ..... more like fire crackers. I have to respectfully disagree. Sure a lot of the strikes where at a fraction of their full power, but some of the right straights that clocked Adegbuyi's head back and some of the counter hooks that Adegbuyi landed where packed. Too bad an otherwise fun event is being tainted by a bad decision.
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Post by Shadess on Oct 10, 2015 5:50:07 GMT 1
Fight was good, specially considering 2nd match the same nights, in Denver, for heavyweights. Decision was awful.
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Post by kbfan on Oct 10, 2015 5:51:40 GMT 1
I have an issue with both the fight and the decision. The issue with the fight is that it took place at high altitude. I do not blame the fighters in any way, shape or form. They did their best, gave it their all, heart and soul. But these are heavies, it's obvious they will gas a lot faster at high altitude. I appreciate they kept going as hard as they could, even though they were looking to drop dead from exhaustion at any moment in rounds 2 and 3.
I firmly believe these fights could've been a lot better at a normal altitude.
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Post by K1power on Oct 10, 2015 5:52:10 GMT 1
Oh yeah, Wilnis could have definitely handled this smarter. He wouldn't have had to blame the judges for a bad decision if he won by lowkick TKO. Oh well.
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Post by K1power on Oct 10, 2015 5:52:24 GMT 1
Up Next: Main Event - Middleweight Title Eliminator Joe Schilling VS Jason Wilnis
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Post by K1power on Oct 10, 2015 5:55:57 GMT 1
Round 1: Good round from Schilling. Not smart to drop his hands like that though.
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Post by K1power on Oct 10, 2015 6:00:31 GMT 1
Round 2: Schilling lands a shot that puts Wilnis on his ass and it's ruled a knockdown. I'm not sure if it was just a balance thing. Regardless, fight continues. Schilling is warned for pulling down with two hands(?). Fight continues. Wilnis tries to turn things around. Wilnis lands some bombs and Schilling looks out on his feet, but manages to clinch and recover. Round ends.
This is another good fight.
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Post by kbfan on Oct 10, 2015 6:01:23 GMT 1
10-9 Schilling 9-9 (i believe wilnis won it, but got deducted a point for being knock downed)
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Post by K1power on Oct 10, 2015 6:03:06 GMT 1
Round 3: Fight is waved off as it seems Wilnis broke his foot.
Joe Schilling wins by TKO. Man Schilling must feel lucky, seeing how the second round ended.
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Post by K1power on Oct 10, 2015 6:03:47 GMT 1
Too bad the two Wilnis brothers lost again, one by judge robbery one by injury. What a shitty way to end the night for them.
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Post by sg on Oct 10, 2015 6:06:35 GMT 1
Yep, shitty night for those two ^^
But overall it was actually an great event. Lots of action and knock outs and TKO's and injuryes and drama and yeah. I liked it.
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Post by kbfan on Oct 10, 2015 6:06:48 GMT 1
Damn, this fight was looking so damn good . It looked like Wilnis will at least knock down Schilling in the 2nd but he slowed down for what ever reason. And it seems that what ever reason was that nasty foot injury Too bad, Wilnis was looking pissed there and once he went in hard on Schilling, he started doing huge damage. As i expected, Schilling's defense is lacking quite a bit against guys that are pushing him hard.
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Post by K1power on Oct 10, 2015 6:08:19 GMT 1
I have an issue with both the fight and the decision. The issue with the fight is that it took place at high altitude. I do not blame the fighters in any way, shape or form. They did their best, gave it their all, heart and soul. But these are heavies, it's obvious they will gas a lot faster at high altitude. I appreciate they kept going as hard as they could, even though they were looking to drop dead from exhaustion at any moment in rounds 2 and 3. To a degree I hold -some- of the fighters responsible though. If you show up in the shape Edwards showed up in, you're going to gas fast wherever you fight. I agree with you, but I'm still happy with and entertained by the fights we got. To me the bad decision and the main event ending with an injury ended this otherwise really fun event on a sour note.
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