Without the ground floor, with large gloves,. But two for one, because on the one hand the participants of the reality show “Pałacowe Love”: Jakub Lasik and Rafał Pazik. And on the other, Alan Kwieciński. Also a media personality, which you can associate with the programs “Warsaw Shore” or “Ex na Beach”, but also a martial artist who just two weeks ago. There, Kwieciński lost, but on Saturday at the Prime MMA gala he had no problems with defeating the much smaller and less experienced Lasik and Pazik.
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– They fell like flies. I don’t think they knew what they signed up for – said those who commented on the gala when Kwieciński attacked Pazik, the so-called “flying knee. And a moment later also Lasika, who was eliminated in the first round – he was counted to ten. Pazik came out alone for the second round. And although he was counted twice and stood up twice, after a while, after kicking the liver, he curled up again. “In K1, three counts in one round are the end. It’s good for his health,” said the commentator at the gala, who was worried about Pazik.
Martial arts are going in a very strange direction
Two-against-one fights are nothing new anymore. Martial arts have been going in an even stranger direction for a long time. In addition to federations dealing with freak fightami (High League, Fame MMA or Prime MMA debuting on Saturday), there is a race that will surprise the viewer more, who will give him a more sophisticated entertainment related to inflicting pain on his opponent. Recently, there was a fight in a telephone booth in Serbia. And it was not the first such duel, because the Thais had come up with this idea a few weeks earlier. Specifically, the Fight Circus federation that organized such a fight. Poland also follows these trends. About new phenomena in combat sports
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