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MMA | Quarter ton for sale! The War of the Giants took the cauldron of energy and the audience was cheered by a record KO

The main game of the evening was provided by the heavyweights, more than a quarter of a ton gathered in the cage. The fight between Tomáš Možný and Kamil Minda offered a grueling battle instead of a short test. The Polish expert drew on his experience in MMA, managed to drag the giant juice to the ground and surprisingly didn’t knock him out after one of the hard hits. But it was as if Minda had devoted all of her physical resources to the first five-minute episode, and the rest lacked the proper juice. Getting off the ground or actively attacking was also a problem for the Pole. Therefore, it was only a matter of time before Možné managed to end the duel, and he did so in the second half of the second round, when the fighter with the nickname of King Kong was unable to actively defend himself on the ground.

Probably the most watched duel of the entire gala evening was the main preliminary match. Things were really hot between Slovak talent Sebastián Fapš and Brazilian Joilton Lutterbach even before the fight itself, during the gaze, the Slovak tank was notably in command, which not only did not spare harsh words, but even pushed his rival. That is why uncompromising carving was expected in the cage, which is simply highly desirable by the rules of real combat.

And both fighters confirmed it to the letter. Incredible bombs flew in the air, neither of them gave anything to the other, the first bleeding scar appeared on Fapsh’s nose anyway, whose face really captured a lot. The physically demanding battle, which perhaps extended unexpectedly to all three rounds, flipped from side to side, but was still far from the coup de grace even after the final split, which lifted spectators from their seats. Lutterbach was noticeably more accurate, demonstrating his long-term experience and winning unanimously on points. After the match there was a nice handshake, the hatchet is buried.

The premiere of Slovakian favorite Jozef Wittner lasted only twenty-two seconds. The room exploded with excitement after a surgically accurate left-handed cannon knocked Englishman Chris Astley to the ground. The final round followed, after which the referee jumped between the two fighters. Astley’s trip to Slovakia didn’t work out at all, he didn’t even produce an accurate shot. The fastest KO of the RFA organization!

In the duel between the heavyweights Yevgenije Orlov and Zsolt Bally a quick conclusion was expected. The first named entered the duel with an advantage of over twenty kilograms, as he reached 120 kilograms during the official weight. The Ukrainian giant playfully exploited the advantage, after a shooting in stance, he expertly threw the shaken opponent to the ground, where Balla wrapped himself in a passive cover, which meant the end after more shots. The duel lasted less than three minutes.

David Hošek wanted to make his way to a second victory in the new organization. After the canceled duel in July, the Czech fighter finally got into a fight with Serbian Amramovič, who made himself known with a surprising victory over the talented Milan Ďatelinka. The foreign counterpart continued the tactic and once again tried to work mainly on the ground, where more than half of the duel took place. Many kicks also flew in the air which, although inaccurate, nevertheless pushed Hošek towards the net.

The Czech fighter searched in vain for a recipe for three rounds, although he repeatedly showed the hardness of his arms in his stance, but it did not lead to an early resolution. Also, whenever Avramovic felt his shoes leaking, he would reach out for a takedown, which calmed the situation and kept the opponent under him without major problems. In a similar spirit, three five-minute games were held, from which the Serbian came out victorious on points, which most likely claimed the possibility of the middle division title.

The fight between Peter Štanga and Jacob Mikula ended with a great finale. The latter managed to put pressure on the opponent in the third five-minute period and decided the fate of the match with a perfectly synchronized knee in the ribs. The barbell fell to the ground in pain and beaten up. At the same time, there were only 10 seconds left in the fight!

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