The KOK Classic 5 tournament is halfway there: V.Jagėlo defeated the Ukrainian in a tense fight, Rimkenzo and the vlog’er and fitness representative R.Viršila enter the ring



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On Saturday, Alytus will host the KOK Classic 5 martial arts tournament organized by the King Of Kings organization, where we will not only see the familiar faces that everyone has seen in the KOK ring, but also the non-standard fight between the fighters. . David Rimkenzo Rimkus and a fitness trainer and vlog’er Remigijus Viršilos.

A total of 15 fights are planned, and the first part of the tournament will begin 19.00 val., or second – 21.00 val. You can follow the progress of the entire fight night. “Sportas.lt“Portal.

Fights that have taken place:

Second part of the tournament:

-75 kg (Dream Boxing rules): Dovydas Rimkus (Lithuania) – Remigijus Viršila (Lithuania)

-77 kg (ZST Bushido): Vitoldas Jagėlo (9-2-1, Lithuania) – Volodymyr Hynzhu (10-0-11, Ukraine) Victory for V. Jagėlas by different decision of the judges (29-28, 29-29, 29-28)

Vitold Jagel - Volodymyr Hynzhu Stop frame

Vitold Jagel – Volodymyr Hynzhu Stop frame

During the New Year, V. Jagėlo, who became involved in the scandal and is accused of assaulting and injuring a woman, but who denied it and spoke about the mandatory defense, returned to the ring against the Ukrainian fighter Volodymyr Hynzhu. After three rounds of five minutes at the beginning of the fight, V. Jagėlas tried to flip the opponent several times, but failed. After the Lithuanian attacks, the Ukrainian often fought back and did so repeatedly with success. One minute before the end of the round, V.Jagėlo pressed his opponent against the ropes of the ring and tried to make a throw, but V.Hynzhu successfully defended and frequently attacked the abdominal area. V.Hynzhu started the second round with an accurate forehand, but in the middle of the round V.Jagėla gained a vague advantage, being able to make precise combinations and hit the elbow more than once. V. Hynzhu started the third round with more success and after the blow to the leg made a precise blow to the head. V.Jagėlas pressed the Ukrainian against the ropes of the ring for a long time, but did not do anything dangerous. Powerful fighters have not been very active for a long time, but in the last ten seconds both have staged a veritable storm of blows. In the end, the opinions of the judges were different, but two of the three saw the advantage of V. Jagėla.

-85 kg (KOK rules): Kęstutis Kavaliauskas (3-0-3, Lithuania) – Erik golubowski (7-0-0, Lithuania) E.Golubowski win by unanimous decision of the judges (30-26, 29-28, 30-26)

For E. Golubovskis, it was an unusual fight in which he could not rely on his skills on the ground floor, because the fight was according to KOK’s kickboxing rules. At the end of the first round, K. Kavaliauskas, 25, put some pressure on E. Golubovskis, 21, but after the clinic the judges had to name the fighters. In general, in the first round, the fighters exchanged shots, but neither got a more pronounced advantage. In the second round, K.Kavaliauskas made several accented shots, and towards the end of the round, K.Kavaliauskas pressed the opponent against the edge of the ring and took a knee shot. Just seconds before the end of the round, K. Kavaliauskas slipped and fell after one of E. Golubovskis’s blows. Although the referee fixed the fall, K. Kavaliauskas himself appealed to the referee and stated that he had slipped on the opponent’s leg and was not satisfied with such a decision. K. Kavaliauskas started the third round with a heavy blow to the leg, and soon E. Golubovskis, forgetting that it was not an MMA, but a kickboxing fight, performed a reversal. 50 seconds before the end of the fight, E. Golubovskis made a fantastic hit on the road, after which it was extremely difficult for K. Kavaliauskas to breathe. However, K. Kavaliauskas was able to stand up to the referee by counting the last seconds, but during the remaining time he did not hurt the opponent and G. Golubovskis convinced all the judges that he was stronger.

Knockown Road:

The first part of the tournament:

-73 kg (IOC rules): Lukasz Leczycki (7-2-6, Poland) – Lukas Banevičius (4-1-0, Lithuania) | draw (30, 29-30, 30-30)

Lukaszas Leczycki - Lukas Banevičius Stop frame

Lukaszas Leczycki – Lukas Banevičius Stop frame

In December last year, L. Leczycki lost a 15-minute fight to Matas Pultaražinskas, who won the temporary title of a lightweight category (up to 65 kg), and this time he fights in a higher weight category of up to 73 kg . and only 6 minutes. In a fairly even fight, L. Lecycki used kicks with his foot much more often, while L. Banevičius tried to counter more often. In the third round, the coaches asked L. Banevičius to show more initiative, the wrestlers exchanged blows and finally the judges announced the draws.

The most beautiful moments of the fight:

-70 kg (KOK rules): Arnestas Naujokas (0-1, Lithuania) – Samuel Šorochovas (2-1-3, Lithuania) Shorochov victory by unanimous decision of the judges (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Samuel Shorochov and Arnesto Newbie Photo of Diana Yushaite and Algimantas Barzdžius

Samuel Shorochov and Arnesto Newbie Photo of Diana Yushaite and Algimantas Barzdžius

Despite the fact that S. Shorokhov is a more experienced fighter, A. Naujokas also managed to show his skills and at the beginning there was a fairly level fight, in which S.Shorochov had a slight advantage. A minute before the end of the second round, S. Shorochov hit A. Naujokas under the bar and it took him time to recover. In the third round, S. Shorochov was one step ahead, hitting more frequently with greater precision and convincing the judges that he was better.

End of the fight:

-75 kg (KOK rules): Danyla Matiukovas (0-1-3, Lithuania) – Aurimas Krukauskas (1-0-4, Lithuania) A.Krukauskas victory in the round of 16 by technical knockout

Danyla Matiukovas - Aurimas Krukauskas Stop frame

Danyla Matiukovas – Aurimas Krukauskas Stop frame

In the first round, A.Krukauskas managed to push the opponent into a corner, from which D.Matiukov did not move in the second round. One minute before the end of the second round, A.Krukauskas managed to land a very strong blow to the left leg, after which D.Matiukov could no longer continue the fight due to too much injury to his leg.

The joy and the victorious stroke of A.Krauskas:

-70 kg (IOC rules): Armin Riedl (Germany) – Danielis Szottas (7-0-5, Poland) D.Sott’s victory by unanimous decision of the judges (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Arminas Riedlas - Danielis Szottas |  Stop frame

Arminas Riedlas – Danielis Szottas | Stop frame

Already in the first round, the Polish fighter pressed the opponent to the edge of the ring and made many dangerous blows, spilled German blood from his nose and even forced the referee to stop the fight until he was examined by doctors. Still, the fighting continued and S. Sozott continued to be much more active, precise, and stronger. Although in the second round German blood continued to spill, this time it was more competitive. Riedl also put up a good fight in the third round, but D. Sozott was still superior and the judges unanimously declared his victory.

Last minute of the fight:

The most beautiful moments of the fight:

-77 kg (ZST rules): Rytis Kveselys (Lithuania) – Kondratavičius blankets (Lithuania) M. Kondratavičius win in the second round with painful action

Rytis Kveselys - Kondratavičius Blankets Stop frame

Rytis Kveselys – Kondratavičius Blankets Stop frame

M.Kondratavičius, who debuted in KOK’s ring, was most active from the beginning of the fight, repeatedly hitting accented punches, until finally in the second round, after a few more punches both to the hand and knee, finally managed to use a triangular hand break and forced R. Kveselis to surrender.

Second round:

The most beautiful moments of the fight:

-81 kg: Deividas Daividavičius (3-0-1, Lithuania) – Tadas Povilanskas (Lithuania) D.Daividavičius victory by decision of the judges (29-28, 30-26, 30-29)

Deividas Daividavičius - Tadas Povilanskas Stop frame

Deividas Daividavičius – Tadas Povilanskas Stop frame

About half a minute before the end of the first round, D.Davidavičius made a fantastic blow, after which T. Povilanskas fell to the ground. However, in the second round, T. Povilanskas was more active and received a series of dangerous blows after catching his opponent on the edge of the ring, although he himself was bleeding. In the third round, both fighters had their chances, but it was better by D.Davidavičius, who convinced the judges that victory is more valuable.

-70 kg (ZST Bushido): Renatas Buškus (3-0-3, Lithuania) – Edvinas Bubelis (0-0-1, Lithuania) | draw

Renatas Buškus and Edvinas Bubelis Stop frame

Renatas Buškus and Edvinas Bubelis Stop frame

In a fight that lasted only two rounds, D.Buškus was better on conversions and grabs, but E.Bubelis delivered more body shots. Finally, the judges ruled that the wrestlers were equal and announced the ties.

-64 kg (IOC rules): Benas Šorochovas (1-3, Lithuania) – Today Antanavičius (3-1-0, Lithuania) The victory of D. Antanavičius by unanimous decision of the judges

Danas Antanavičius Stop frame

Danas Antanavičius Stop frame

Already in the first ten seconds D. Antanavičius received a blow from below the bar. Barely half a minute later, D. Antanavičius had to withstand an even stronger blow from under the crossbar, and at the end of the round, D. Antanavičius went to the corner, his face distorted by pain. In the following rounds, D. Antanavičius looked a little better and more accurate, and at the end of the third round he managed to send the opponent to Knockdown and won the victory by decision of the judges.


Remaining fights:

-85 kg (Dream Boxing Rules): Ovidijus Jurginas (Lithuania) – Juris Zundovskis (Latvia)

-65 kg (IOC rules): Matas Pultaražinskas (Lithuania) – Aleh Moshnin (Poland)

-93 kg (IOC rules): Naglis Kanišauskas (Lithuania) – Paulius Mitkus (Lithuania)

-73 kg (IOC rules): Mindaugas Naraukskas (Lithuania) – Mateusz Rajewski (Poland)


The ring will feature fighters from Lithuania, Germany, Poland, Latvia and Ukraine, and the participants will fight according to the rules of “KOK kickboxing”, “ZST Bushido” and “Dream Boxing”.

D.Rimkus and R.Viršila, who are fighting in the second half, started their disagreement when R.Viršila wrote on the social network that D.Rimkus is not a high-level fighter, that he can only do shows. D.Rimkus has publicly said that he always wanted to fight a bodybuilder. This is what Rimkenzo calls R. Viršilas. According to D. Rimkus, some bodybuilders have covered their nose and think they are very strong, but according to the fighter, he knows that is not the case. R.Viršila was then angry that he had been appointed a bodybuilder. He stated that the great passion of his life is gymnastics. R.Viršila chose fitness only because he suffered an injury.

D.Rimkus is best known for his charismatic demeanor, exceptional ring appearances, and unscheduled interviews, while R.Viršila has never fought in a fight like this.

Although D.Rimkus is a professional fighter, R.Viršila’s advantages will be height and strength and probably a difference of about 15 kilograms.

In the main battle of the first part, a Lithuanian will find himself Lukas Banevičius and polish Lukaszas Lecyncki, while the second part will be crowned Narauskas Mindaugas and polish Mateusz rajewski hard.



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