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Co-Main is German-based Kazakh, Anatoli Muratov vs. Nicaraguan Edwin Palacios. Decent contest so far but Muratov in control as expected
Earlier results from the card were Bosnian heavyweight Mensur Dedic beating Muhammad Ali Durmaz by UD, and Seyda Keser knocking out David Vicena in the first round
Firat Arslan sighting in the crowd. He’s coming off an easy TKO2 win last week over Argentine journeyman Ricardo Marcelo Ramallo in which he claimed the GBU World Cruiserweight title.
Should be 80-71 across the board in favor of Muratov. Palacios was game in the first two rounds, but went down in the third round (was a partial slip but he got hit prior to going down and was still given a count despite his protests) and has been in survival ever since.
80-72, 80-73 and 78-74 UD for Muratov. Not sure how these judges have reached these results but ultimately don’t really care
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Alright they’re finally making their ****ing ring walks after 25 minutes of filler since the last bout. Gjergjaj decides to go over the top rope and almost falls flat on his face Meanwhile Camkiran walks out to Ambitionz As a Ridah and looks ready to kill
Gjergjaj actually brought over a good amount of people for his corner team, which I wouldn’t necessarily expect from a guy being brought in to get knocked out.
Camkiran 9-10 Gjergjaj Round 1 Clear from the beginning that Gjergjaj is going to use his jab to keep Camkiran out of range with his technicality. Camkiran hasn’t thrown a single punch through the first minute but right now he’s just trying to figure out the timing so he can make a move inside. He throws his first punch which is a light jab at Gjergjaj’s body. Meanwhile the Cobra is actually starting to throw more than just jabs and unloads with a decent hook. He keeps finding himself back against the ropes though, which hasn’t hurt him yet, but is almost guaranteed to be the reason he gets knocked out if he does Camkiran 9-10 Gjergjaj
Round 2 Camkiran 10-9 Gjergjaj Second round starts off as a mirror image of the first, with Gjergjaj on his bicycle and keeping Camkiran at bay with his jab. Camkiran is starting to get closer and seemingly rocks Gjergjaj with a looping overhand that didn’t connect totally clean, but Arnold could have also just stumbled. Gjergjaj’s output is slowing a bit and he’s looking slightly discouraged as Camkiran is totally disrespecting his jab and working inside. Camkiran backs Gjergjaj into a corner and unloads with a flurry of punches. The last minute of the round was fairly low action but Camkiran is starting to more effectively stalk Gjergjaj Camkiran 19-19 Gjergjaj
Round 3 Camkiran 10-9 Gjergjaj Camkiran starts his attack earlier this round, and his pressure is starting to cause Gjergjaj to wilt. To the Cobra’s credit, he’s trying to throw power punches whenever Camkiran gets inside but they’re being completely blocked. He’s getting caught against the ropes and corners far too often and it seems like he’s started to gas slightly as his movement has slowed significantly. Camkiran had large stretches of low activity in that round however which made it fairly close but I’d edge it to him because he probably caused more damage with his punches (and I know the judges probably will anyway lol) Camkiran 29-28 Gjergjaj
Round 4 Camkiran 10-9 Gjergjaj Gjergjaj actually starting this round pretty nicely. He’s moving slightly better than in round 3 and has thrown a few decent hooks that have landed through Camkiran’s guard. Camkiran is trying to use his size now and bully Gjergjaj, and it’s working. Gjergjaj gets forced against the ropes on three separate occasions and Camkiran tags him with solid punches each time. Best round of the fight but Camkiran took it with the last 90 seconds which was probably his best stretch of the fight so far. Camkiran 39-37 Gjergjaj