KOK 84 fighting tournament takes place in Vilnius – there are knockouts and blood



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A surprise in the middle of the tournament: the organizers announced that one of the main fights of the night for the title of temporary champion of KOK in the weight category of up to 65 kg will not take place. The reason is that Vitas Karosas, who had to challenge Matas Pultaražinskas, was not admitted to the ring by decision of the doctors.

M. Pultaražinskas, who was invited to comment on the situation in the ring, presented his version: “I think the opponent was scared. We had backstage eye contact, apparently he understood something and decided not to go out in the ring. Fear can also be a disease. We will wait for the next time. “

In the main fight of the night, Vitoldas Jagėlas and Žygimantas Ramaška will face each other, who will fight for the weight category of up to 77 kg for the title of MMA Bushido world champion.

Although it was previously announced that the KOK champion in the weight category up to 71 kilograms Henrikas Vikšraitis will defend the title against Marek Pelcis of Latvia in second place in the ranking, the Lithuanian decided to move to a higher weight category (up to 73 kg) and meet the Ukrainian Oleksii Mykhailo.

The roster of fighters has changed a bit during the quarantine period: David Rimkenzo Rimkus, who had to fight over a year ago, is now preparing for his ONE FC debut, and Tomas Pakutinskas recently fought at ACA.

The organizers of the tournament invited the gathered spectators to the event on November 20, where after a long break, renowned stars of the martial arts of our country such as Sergei Masloboyev Kuvalda and Ignas Barys will return to the ring in Vilnius. “I’m going to go back to where I started,” Masloboyev told the audience in the arena when announcing the next tournament in the capital. I. Barys also received a standing ovation, addressing the audience: “Did you miss me? I am also yours. “

KOK Hero’s series 2021 at the Vilnius tournament:

Sigismund Kidikas (Lithuania) – Ovidijus Pocius (Lithuania). +95 kg, 3×2 min.

In the opening duel, it took O. Pocius 20 seconds to send the opponent to a knockout with a well-aimed shot. Ž. Kidik got hard off the floor, the judge immediately decided to end the fight.

Samuel Shorochov (Lithuania) – Alex Moshin (Belarus). – 67 kg, 3×3 min.

Three rounds were not enough to find the winner, so the judges were given an additional 3 minutes. This time, according to the decision of the judges, A. Mošinas triumphed, who fought more actively and maintained more forces.

Aurimas Krukauskas (Lithuania) – Osvaldas Fedorovičius (Lithuania). – 71 kg, 2×5 min.

A. Krukauskas was more active and pressed the opponent against the ropes of the ring early in the duel, but the rising O. Fedorovičius fed the barrage of blows and painfully hit the opponent’s abdomen late in the round. A. Krukauskas, who stumbled immediately, did not even defend himself and the judge ended the duel. O. Fedorovičius was credited with a victory with a technical knockout.

Gustas Dimša (Lithuania) – Vladislav Šatunski (Poland). – 71 kg, 3×3 min.

In the first round, the Polish fighter managed to send the Lithuanian to Knockdown, and shortly after the blow he blew out his nose. In the second round, G. Dimša woke up the crowd gathered in the arena with accurate blows. After three rounds, the judges handed the victory to the Polish representative.

Janas Nausas (Lithuania) – Hubert Dylewski (Poland) – 75 kg, 3×3 min.

In the intense three-round bout, Jan Naus was more accurate in the shot and superior in the judges’ decision.

Raimondas Avlasevičius (Lithuania) – Volodymyr Hynzhu (Ukraine). – 77 kg, 3×3 min.

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Naglis Kanišauskas (Lithuania) – Dariusz Rutkieicz (Poland). – 85 kg, 3×5 min.

Nauris Lukošiūnas (Lithuania) – Finn Larsen (Finland). – 69 kg, 3×3 min.

Henrikas Vikšraitis (Lithuania) – Oleksii Mykhailo (Ukraine). – 73 kg, 3×3 min.

Mindaugas Narauskas (Lithuania) – Christiano Silva (Brazil). – 73 kg, 3×3 min.

Fight for the MMA Bushido World Champion Title:

Vitoldas Jagėlo (Lithuania) and Žygimantas Ramaška (Lithuania). – 77 kg, 3×5 min.

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