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Britain Carnival Night: The crazy end of several consecutive matches

In the early morning of March 20, Beijing time, a new phase of the Fighting Night event began in london's O2 Arena. There are six main matches in this edition, five of which have come to an end. As the first tournament to return to the UK after three years, there are many British players to play, British fans also cheer for them, and the final result is unparalleled, which is a carnival night for the British.

Britain Carnival Night: The crazy end of several consecutive matches

Headlines Main Race Heavyweight

Tom Azpinar Straight Arm Lock Surrenders Alexander Volkov

Britain Carnival Night: The crazy end of several consecutive matches

Azpinar said that his speed was like that of a sub-middleweighter, and not many heavyweights could keep up, which was true judging from the scene against Volkov. His punches are as fast as thunder, he can return three punches when his opponent punches him, and he can also dodge flexibly in the face of a powerful high sweep. The situation was firmly controlled by him from the beginning, and every move was full of confidence to win.

Although he is not afraid to fight and stand, the real winner or loser is still in the softness. Aspinar has been practicing Brazilian jiu-jitsu since childhood, he plays with the ground with ease, and he is also very accurate in the timing of the hug, always grasping the vacancy of Volkov's recruitment, decisively shooting, two falls and two hits. After the second fall, he made a straight arm lock from the side control position, and the opponent could not escape, but could only clap his hands and concede, and the game ended in the first round.

United Mains Featherweight

Arnold Allen TKO ends Dan Hawke

Hawke's height and arm span prevailed, but instead of opting for a wandering style of play, he pressed forward immediately after the start. Allen set up a counterattack in the retreat, and a wave of combined punches struck a critical hit, and the situation changed in an instant. He took advantage of the situation to pursue, his fists falling on his opponent's face like a fierce wind, without any effort, and the referee stopped when he saw it, just two and a half minutes after the first round.

Lightweight

Paddy Pinbret Naked Strand surrenders Kazura Vargas

Britain Carnival Night: The crazy end of several consecutive matches

Pinbret is not only a popular super rookie at the moment, his strength is also not bad. After the opening, he was quickly thrown to the ground by his opponents, but with his excellent fighting skills, he successfully got up and fell beautifully at the same time, easily crossed his legs and then turned to his back, while pounding and grabbing the naked twisting position, the whole set of operations flowed smoothly. Kazura couldn't break free, so he clapped his hands and conceded defeat, failing to hold out until the second round.

Sub-moderate

Gunnar Nelson unanimously decided to win Sato

Britain Carnival Night: The crazy end of several consecutive matches

Both were more cautious in their standing blows, and although Sato took the center of the cage many times, the attack was not very active. Nelson tried several times to punch hard, but was evaded, so he changed his tactics and launched a hug to take it to the ground, using his Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt skills to dominate the game. In the end, he won by unanimous judgment (30-26, 30-26, 30-26).

Female flyweight

Molly McCann KO ends With Luna Carolina

McCann turned on the quick attack mode in the first round, using sharp punches to beat his opponents to hold their heads and flee, but unfortunately they could not complete the end. Presumably due to the decline in physical strength due to the excessive attack, she slowed down in the second two rounds, tried more fighting, and then in the third round of a close-quarters wrestling, she saw the opportunity and made a turn elbow strike, instantly allowing Carolina to stand up and win two consecutive wins.

Ilya-Topria KO ends Jay Herbert

Herbert took the lead, taking full advantage of his height and arm span, and defeated him with a long-range high sweep in the first round, but Topria was tenacious, and he immediately hugged and fell to the ground, smoothly slowing down. By the second round, he improved the oppressiveness of his movements, unfolded his close-quarters punches, and hit a powerful right punch at the edge of the cage, directly hitting his opponent to the ground motionless, achieving a perfect turnover.

Bonuses

Best Performance:

Mohammed Mokayev

Paul Craig

Sergey Pavlovich

Markwan Amirkani

Ilya-Toplia

Molly McCann

Paddy Pinbret

Arnold Allen

Tom Azpinar