Sandor Martin vs. György Mizsei Jr. RBR

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  1. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Ahora en vivo desde Cataluña! :good

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    Well, hell this is a riveting RBR...!!!
     
  3. IntentionalButt

    IntentionalButt Guy wants to name his çock 'macho' that's ok by me

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    Martin kayoed Mizsei in 4.

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    That was the Superprestige Gavere I think, its not really in season at the moment most of the legit cyclists are on break and don't start again until January. The riders don't care enough to ride it, the channel shouldn't have cared enough to show it.
     
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    29-28 Martin as of the stoppage.

    I thought György managed to stall the action successfully in the 1st, using his length to poke at the Spaniard's belly with left jabs and tap him through his guard on the bridge of the nose with some long needle-threading rights. There were some powerful straight left hand leads from Martin, but most were blocked (although most often their sheer force sent Mizsei reeling anyway) plus some right hooks on the body, though none got much traction with Mizsei artfully moving himself with-tide as he saw them coming.

    In the 2nd, Martin began to use the southpaw jab feint effectively to keep Mizsei trapped on the ropes where his body could be used for a taiko drum as Martin keeled forward.

    In the subsequent tiebreaker round, Martin picked up where he left off using the jab feint to keep Mizsei in check and line him up for straight lefts on the abs. Every time Mizsei starting making overtures of offense with his own long left jab unrolling from his jaw, Martin would flurry and send him scrambling for open space. Martin began to find a home for the right hook up top, while investing plenty of damage to Mizsei's core with the left hand lead down low. Mizsei struck out with the few right hands thrown in answer to Martin's body, as Martin had found a rhythm hopping to & fro on his toes.

    The finish was precipitated early in the 4th as Martin's body language became more confident, walking Mizsei down and lessening the use of his jab feint as he drilled into Mizsei with left hand low and swatted him with right hooks on the head when the arms lowered. The first knockdown was from a partially blocked right hook on the body, a product of raw strength on Martin's part. Mizsei tried his best to survive after rising but had no room to jab and lacked the fleetness to not get put on the ropes again. The next two knockdowns arrived in quick succession and the stoppage was a good one as it became apparent that Mizsei was getting tenderized and badly troubled every time Martin threw a combination.


    Very nice adjustment by Martin after reading Mizsei early. Composed, intelligent performance, and solid result.