Welcome to the latest version of Missing Fists. Here we shed light on battles from all over the world. These busy times may have been overlooked.
No one wants to rattle your brain, break your arm, or tore your ligaments in battle, but those results must be preferred to literally remove your head from your shoulder.
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Mackenzie Stiller vs. Christina BradorCheyenne Bauers vs. Maritza SanchezMitch Mackey vs. Pedro Noble
The Bulldog choke is not the easiest submission to finish, but once it’s tightened, there’s very little more viscerally scary hold. In the LFA 127, Mackenzie Stiller hit the perfect bulldog choke and forced a quick tap from Christina Brador.
Stiller already had many memorable submissions in her young career, but this vicious effort may be on top. Fans of the fight criticizing Brador for letting her know her submission as soon as possible can be imagined. Stiller was trying to get his head back as a trophy.
The woman was causing damage that night. Cheyenne Bauers continued his hot streak with a naked post-clinical chalk from Maritza Sanchez.
It has won seven wins in the Bowers’ past eight fights, and her only loss during that stretch comes through a decision split into hopeful UFC flyweight Shannon Clark.
In the main event, bantamweight prospect Mitch Mackey had a fun brawl with veteran Pedro Noble.
You can catch LFA 217 replays with UFC Fight Pass.
Sacrifice Zainkov vs. Muhammad Amirzoda
He received serious revolving and victory at the Betcity Fight Nights event in Nevin Nomisk, Russia, but he has not spoken about online roulette. Kurban Zainukov stuffed into a button and landed, and instantly floored Muhammad Amirzoda.
Zainukov set it beautifully with the left hand of the wing that Amirzoda bit as Zainukov continued to twist. But instead, Zanukov lifts his legs high and finds Amirzoda soaking up in the kick. It does that.
Moreno Kacapor vs. Abu Bakr is in the airMohamed Soumah vs. Alka Matewa
At Ares FC 34 in Paris, it was on the right hand The day’s strikeas Moreno Kacapor and Mohamed Soumah demonstrated so wonderfully.
Kakapore soaked Abu Bakr across the jaw, then fell on him, unleashing the hell of the ground and pounds. Eventually the referee woke up, stopped the fight and made Kakapore the new Ares FC Heavyweight Champion. He adds a belt to the collection that includes two other regional titles.
Suma went to the full baseball pitcher in the windup and threw what landed straight into the strike zone.
Based on the outcome, I think he hit about 92 people with a radar gun.
Drew Alpin vs Trevor Sullivan
While tracking the number, put out the stopwatch of Drew Alpin, rushing Trever Sullivan in an amateur match for the Cage Warriors 73.
Official stop time: 9 seconds! And you could honestly shave a or two as Sullivan came off before he hit the mat.
Matthias Rohner vs Ludwig WolperPrince Elvis Groman vs. Torga Attic
Here is Matthias Rohner for consideration of Swangin and Banguin Province.
Loner had his left hand fly without a setup, which may not be pretty, but it worked. He continued by driving his right hand through Ludwig Wolper’s chin and stepping into the canvas. It was clearly a 150 pound catchweight match, but if I’ve ever seen it, it’s a heavyweight KO
Seriously, these German MMA Championship guys were punching each other very hard.
Prince Elvis’ Groman cornered the flounder Torga Attic, and it didn’t take long for Attic to crumble into Groman’s fierce fist. Like the Brador above, you won’t catch judgement of Atik to tap out on a strike, not when the punch comes in so hot.
David Dvorak vs. Mohammed WalidKarlid Treasure vs. Edgar DulgadoHenrique Madureira vs. Nikolaos Serbezis
The Oktagon 76 went down at noon ET in Frankfurt, Germany on Saturday and can check out just over $15 on Oktagon.tv. But if you missed the action in Hanover last weekend, don’t worry, they’ve got you covered there too.
Former UFC fighters David Dvorak and Khalid Taha insisted that there was plenty left to offer to the cage.
Middleweight traveler Henrike Madireira may have stole the show, but he used sharp feints to set up sharp knockouts correctly.
You can hear someone in the audience screaming. This is a sound that will surely be haunted by anyone nearby over the next few years.
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