Results of the battle ONE: BIG BANG II on Friday 11 December ago. Former London World Champion Jonathan Hacker has been thrust into the ground until samurai rival Taiki Naito has been knocked down twice.
The main opponent of the battle ONE: BIG BANG II has been boiling since the competition has not yet begun Jonathan Hacker hit, which Thai fans are familiar with. The former Flyweight Muay Thai throne who loses his belt to Muay Thai superstar “Tang Jitmuangnon” opens a battle in exchange with a rival from the samurai Taiki Naito, where the latter relies on agility kicking through the rubber. Collect points The young London kicked the body. Before deceiving the left and thrashing the right fist, hit Tai Ki’s face down to the councilors.
Two hot games, Jonathan competed for a stroke, pushing his fist into the body. And punching the right fist into Taiki’s face like a replay image for the referee for the second, third round, Taiki has no chance to get close. Even if trying to keep track to recover points But all of Jonathan’s kick and block were knocked out, no doubt, Jonathan won the score on a par as a former ONE World Champion.
The second pair is a tribute to the Dutch kickboxer legend Niki Holsgen, who has missed the crown of ONE World Champion twice. Vs. Kangaroo rival “Elliott Compton”
Open the first round, the Aussie fighter kicks the left, followed by a fist of Niki, defending fearlessly. The card is thick, strong, and sticky. Ready to walk plus a punch garden Before having a stroke to send one and two fists Right upper cut Followed by left, penetrating the gut, shaking up to the spleen. A quick knockdown of 1.36 minutes allowed Niki to regain his prestige. Ready to wait for the next world championship challenge
Summary of the competition
Jonathan Hacker beat Taiki Naito (Flyweight Muay Thai)
Niki Holzken won the first knockout knock of Elliott Compton (Lightweight Kickboxing)
Kim Jae Woong defeats TKO. Round 2 Tetsuya Yamada (Mixed Fight Featherweight version)
Rade Opachic wins TKO, 2nd round, Aerol Zimmerman (heavyweight kickboxing)
Tyler McGuire to Score Akilantani (Mixed Fight Welterweight version)
Chen Rei defeated TKO, the first round, Ali Motamed (Mixed Fight Bantamweight version)
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