ONE Fight Night 44 Muay Thai And Kickboxing Results: Estupinan, Guest, Nakrob, Ferrari Outlast The Competition
Here's what went down in the early Muay Thai and kickboxing matches at ONE Fight Night 44!
The Muay Thai and kickboxing action delivered from top to bottom at ONE Fight Night 44: Jarvis vs. Rungrawee II, which aired live in U.S.
primetime from Bangkok’s historic Lumpinee Stadium on Friday, June 26.A young Colombian scored the biggest win of his career, a British debutant made the entrance he had been waiting years for, a Fairtex standout displayed a more dangerous version of himself, and a Thai veteran ended a difficult run with a hard-fought decision.Here’s what went down in the early Muay Thai and kickboxing matches at ONE Fight Night 44: Jarvis vs.
Rungrawee II.Estupinan Overwhelms Guluzada To Score Biggest Win Of CareerView this post on InstagramJohan “Panda Kick” Estupinan put on his most complete performance yet, outworking Akif Guluzada by unanimous decision in their flyweight kickboxing clash to snap the Azerbaijani’s five-bout winning streak and get himself back in the winner’s circle after two straight losses.Estupinan, who made his ONE Championship kickboxing debut, was the aggressor in the first, as he flicked out left kicks to keep his opponent off-guard.
Guluzada turned up the heat midway through the stanza and began landing unorthodox kick-punch combinations, but the 23-year-old Colombian wrestled back control.With his braids flopping behind him, “Panda Kick” bounded into range in the second like the wild man the fans have come to expect, blasting Guluzada with punches and then mixing in kicks to the torso and legs. The Azerbaijani failed to answer with anything that registered on the scorecards.
Estupinan continued the onslaught in the third, upping his output with even more kicks and punches. He even launched himself into spinning kicks. Guluzada played the counter game, but he threw too little, too far between to turn the tide.
The judges gave the decision victory to the Colombian firecracker, who moved his record to 28-2.Guest Announces ONE Arrival With Three-Knockdown FinishView this post on InstagramCharlie Guest made the ONE debut he h
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