Shavkatdzhon Rakhimov vs. Rofhiwa Twoboy & Aleksei Egorov vs. Thomas Oosthuizen RBR

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  1. f1ght3rz

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    f1ght3rz Ronaldoooo is crying in his caaaaaar Full Member

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    LEGAL LIVE STREAM OFFERED BY RCC BOXING PROMOTIONS
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    f1ght3rz Ronaldoooo is crying in his caaaaaar Full Member

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    Fight schedule

    Erzhan Turgumbekov vs. Alexander Kuimchidi 6 rounds @ Featherweight

    Vladislav Freze vs. Evgeny Smelov 4 rounds @ Lightweight

    Makhmud Gaipov vs. Vazir Tamoyan 6 rounds @ Welterweight

    Andrey Maik vs. He Su Khan 8 rounds @ Super Lightweight

    Mukhammad Shekhov vs. Andrei Isayeu 8 rounds @ Super Bantamweight

    Elnur Abduraimov vs. Dmitrii Khasiev 6 rounds @ Lightweight

    Denis Khamatov vs. Gasan Gasanov 8 rounds @ Light Heavyweight

    Zafar Parpiev vs. Aran Dipaen 8 rounds @ Bantamweight

    Mark Urvanov vs. Pfariso Neluvhulani 8 rounds @ Super Featherweight

    Vladislav Krasnoshein vs. Jon Jon Estrada 8 rounds @ Super Featherweight

    Eduard Skavynskyi vs. Laszlo Toth 8 rounds @ Welterweight

    Akzhol Sulaimanbek Uulu vs. Pipat Chaiporn 10 rounds @ Super Featherweight

    Aleksei Egorov vs. Thomas Oosthuizen 10 rounds @ Cruiserweight

    Shavkatdzhon Rakhimov vs. Rofhiwa Twoboy 12 rounds @ Super Featherweight
     
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    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    For **** sake.:babeando: I'm not staying up through all of that.
     
  5. f1ght3rz

    f1ght3rz Ronaldoooo is crying in his caaaaaar Full Member

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    Those RCC cards are always full of solid matchups and tons of fights. Unreal that they're offering it for free for everyone out there. Great work by them.
     
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    pistal47 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Hey thanks for the shout and bringing attention and loads of information about this card to myself and the rest of the forum. I'm REALLY gonna pay today at work for watching this bit eff it, I gave up on being able to sleep hours ago. Some nights are just like that for me so this is a true blessing and compelling as a fan of the sport. It sure beats repeatedly reliving hellish memories/events and gives me something to look forward to as opposed to sinking deeper into the depths of depression and self hate that sometimes keeps me awake.

    Enough of that nonsense. Years ago I really believed Tommy Oosthuizen was one of boxings top prospects and thought he'd end up being a multiple weight world champion and possibly even p4p level fighter at his peak. He is one of the most frustrating boxers I've ever come across to be a fan of. Aa far as natural talent, athleticism, and pure God-given ability, this dude hit the jackpot about 8 times. He's beyond truly special in those areas and maybe a handful of fighters at best can match him in those areas. But as gifted as he is, he is just as equally fatally flawed in some of the most important and required areas for a boxer to have success. His head is a total mess -- and I'm talking just with boxing not taking into account his SEVERE and SERIOUS troubles away from the sport. His ring IQ and generalship suck, timing and accuracy are flat out awful for a fighter competing at the level he does...... Forget it, I'd be here all day listing all of his very real and fatal flaws. I figured if he was brought along right, got with the right coach and manager, and worked hard he would fulfill or come close to fulfilling his unbelievable potential. I mean a 6'4, who could fight at 168 and still have muscle on him and no be zombie like after a weight cut, to have the absolute rapid fire, automatic, cyclic, rifle barrel melting hand speed and excellent foot speed as well for a guy his size, and someone who can BANG when he wants to and actually sits on his shots but is always way out of position to do so and rarely recognizes/anticipates openings. Obviously its probably too late to ever come close to fulfilling his potential but I'll always be a fan of his, in his best moments but more importantly during his darkest moments.

    WAR TOMMY GUN!!!!!
     
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    f1ght3rz Ronaldoooo is crying in his caaaaaar Full Member

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    And we're live!
     
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    Erzhan Turgumbekov vs. Alexander Kuimchidi 6 rounds @ Featherweight
     
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    Round 1: 10-10 even

    Absolutely even round. Nobody landed anything of notice. Lot of punches slipped or hitting the gloves. Kuimchidi looking slightly better but not enough to win a round.
     
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    I just woke up in time apparently :D I will watch thanks
     
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    Round 1: 10-10 even
    Round 2: 10-9 Turgumbekov

    Turgumbekov beating his opponent up, he threw big shots for about 20-30 seconds, his opponent caught at the ropes, he's not going down but looks like about to do. Could be a 10-8 round though.
     
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    And it's over. The corner pulled Kuimchidi out i think. Not surprised about that, he took some huuuge shots in the last 20-30 seconds of that second round.

    Round 1: 10-10 even
    Round 2: 10-9 Turgumbekov

    Turgumbekov wins by RTD2
     
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    Vladislav Freze vs. Evgeny Smelov 4 rounds @ Lightweight
     
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    Round 1: Smelov wins by TKO

    Both men came to fight. Heated exchanges in the first minute, a lot of unclean work in the clinching position. Smelov comes in with sneaky hooks and overhands, short attacks, Freze trying to box from the distance. Huge overhand right by Smelov drops Freze who is out of order, no way he makes it back and the ref waves it off after a few seconds of the count.
     
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