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Post by K1power on Jun 16, 2018 15:56:23 GMT 1
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Post by K1power on Jun 16, 2018 17:00:24 GMT 1
KaraevFan can probably point out any noteworthy quotes.
Happening tomorrow!
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Post by K1power on Jun 16, 2018 23:24:15 GMT 1
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Post by karaevfan on Jun 17, 2018 2:57:29 GMT 1
Runs from 15:00 Japan time! Not sure if you'll be checking this while you're in Japan, but is GYAO online broadcast only? I saw people saying it's on Fuji Live but I thought it was more like a streaming site than a TV channel. Either way, enjoy Gonnapar Vs Rukiya! You're right. Gyao is a yahoo Japan streaming service, not a TV channel. So you can watch it at the link below (provided you've made a Yahoo Japan account), but you won't see it on FujiLIVE gyao.yahoo.co.jp/special/rise_fight/
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Post by K1power on Jun 17, 2018 12:52:15 GMT 1
Full Results 57.5kg Championship Tournament Yuta Murakoshi defeats Haruma Saikyo by TKO R1 (Foot/Ankle Injury) --- Haruma Saikyo defeats Ryusei Ashizawa by Unanimous Decision Yuta Murakoshi defeats Jorge Varela by Extra Round Decision (3-0) --- Haruma Saikyo defeats Hirotaka Asahisa by Split Decision Ryusei Ashizawa defeats Silviu Vitez by KO R1 (Punch) Yuta Murakoshi defeats Elias Mahmoudi by Extra Round Split Decision Jorge Varela defeats Kaito Ozawa by TKO R1 (Tournament 2 Knockdown Rule)
Tournament Reserve Fight Yuki Egawa defeats Yuta Otaki by TKO R1 (Tournament 2 Knockdown Rule)
Superfights Koya Urabe defeats Arthur 'BLACK DRAGON' Sorsor by KO R2 (Punch/Knee Combination) Noiri Masaaki defeats Vincent Foschiani by KO R2 (Liver Punch) Kimura Minoru defeats Yamagiwa Kazuki by KO R1 (Punch) Yamazaki Hideaki defeats Nakazawa Jun by Unanimous Decision Gonnapar Weerasakreck defeats Anpo Rukiya by TKO R2 (Three Knockdowns) Kido Yasuhiro defeats Massaro Glunder by DQ R3 (Glunder got carded multiple times for clinching) Kato Hisaki defeats Uehara Makoto by Extra Round Split Decision
Undercard Izawa Namito defeats Ito Kento by Unanimous Decision Suzuki Hayato and Kondo Kaisei fight to a Majority Draw Kaito defeats Watanabe Toshiki by KO R1 Yokoyama Tomoya defeats Kubo Kazuma by KO R2
Good overall event that had a little dip in the middle, but really picked up after the intermission.
I still have no idea what really happened in the Kido/Glunder fight, but I still feel the ref was a bit trigger happy with the cards and not all the blame should have gone to Glunder.
We got some great knockdowns and KO's as the card progressed. Especially the liver punch KO Noiri scored was a thing of precision beauty.
Compared to the stronger K-1 Japan shows a bit of a weaker entry, but I think any event would have had a hard time following up the insanity that K'FESTA was.
I will say this though; Murakoshi has some big shoes to fill being Takeru's replacement as the 57.5kg Champ.
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Post by Dozens on Jun 18, 2018 1:53:13 GMT 1
Was the Gonnapar vs Anpo fight competitive before round two? Or was it pretty much a foregone conclusion from the outset?
How did Yamazaki look?
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Post by K1power on Jun 18, 2018 18:11:34 GMT 1
Was the Gonnapar vs Anpo fight competitive before round two? Or was it pretty much a foregone conclusion from the outset? How did Yamazaki look? Gonnapar was already very 'present' in the first round, but I didn't expect him to go on and stomp Anpo like he did in R2. Yamazaki looked good and comfortable with the jabs and scored a knockdown I believe in R2. He did get tagged a few times too many for my liking though.
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Post by K1power on Jun 18, 2018 19:34:47 GMT 1
Actually a good choice of words by both.
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