Review by AllTheBestFights.com: 2016-05-13, tough fight but not very exciting: Simon Marcus vs Dustin Jacoby gets two stars.
The former Wbc muay thai light-Hw champion Simon Marcus entered this fight with a professional kickboxing record of 43-2-2 (24 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.1 cruiserweight in the world. He lost to Fang Bian last year but then he has collected three victories and one draw, winning the Glory Mw title in his last bout, against Artem Levin (=Levin vs Marcus 3).
His opponent, Dustin Jacoby, has an official record of 9-6-0 (8 KOs=89%) and he entered as the No.5 in the same weight class. He suffered five consecutive losses between 2013 and 2015 but then he has won five bouts defeating Wayne Barrett in his last one. Marcus vs Jacoby, main event of the Glory 30, is valid for the Glory middleweight title (Marcus’ first defense). Watch the video and rate this fight!
Selection of the best boxing, mma, k-1 and muay thai videos from the world’s most important fights of the week 16: (Mon-Sun) from April 18, 2016 to April 24, 2016. Boxing Fight of the Week: Gennady Golovkin vs Dominic Wade K-1 Muay Thai Knockout of the Week: Taiga vs Masahiro Yamamoto Mma … Read more
Review by AllTheBestFights.com: 2016-04-24, spectacular finish between Taiga and Masahiro Yamamoto: this is one of the best k-1 fights of 2016 and it gets four stars!
The 19-year-old Taiga (13 years younger than Yamamoto) entered this fight with a pro kickboxing record of 12-3-0 (3 knockouts) while his opponent, the 2009 Krush champion Masahiro Yamamoto, has an official record of 46-15-7 (13 knockouts). Taiga comes off two consecutive losses, against Takeru (2015 Fight of the Year candidate Takeru vs Taiga 2) and Leona Pettas, while Yamamoto fought twice last year beating Gagny Baradji but then he was defeated by Koya Urabe. Taiga vs Yamamoto is the quarter final of the K-1 World GP 2016 -60kg Japan tournament; undercard of Takeru vs Yoadsenchai Sor Sopit. Watch the video and rate this fight!
Review by AllTheBestFights.com: 2016-04-24, fight not so exciting between Kaew Fairtex and Ilias Bulaid: it gets two stars.
The former Lumpinee, Wbc and Wpmf world champion Kaew Fairtex (also known as Kaew Weerasakreck) entered this fight with a pro kickboxing record of 135-31-4 (42 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.1 super lightweight in the world while his opponent, the Enfusion world champion Ilias Bulaid, has an official record of 148-6-2 (49 knockouts) and he entered as the No.11 in the same weight class. Kaew lost to Minoru Kimura at the beginning of 2015 (by majority decision), but then he won five consecutive fights taking revenge on Kimura (=Kaew vs Kimura 2) and beating Massaro Glunder in his last bout (=Kaew vs Glunder). Kaew vs Bulaid is on the undercard of Takeru vs Yoadsenchai Sor Sopitthe – K-1 World GP 2016 -60kg Japan tournament. Watch the video and rate this fight!
Review by AllTheBestFights.com: 2016-04-23, fight not so exciting between Artur Kyshenko and Murthel Groenhart: it gets two stars.
The 2015 Kunlun Fight world champion Artur Kyshenko entered this fight with a professional kickboxing record of 66-13-1 (36 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.2 light heavyweight in the world. He suffered his last loss when he faced Karapet Karapetyan in 2014, since then he has won ten consecutive bouts beating Dmitry Valent in his last one.
His opponent, the 2012 K-1 World Max champion Murthel Groenhart, has an official record of 60-21-3 (33 knockouts) and he entered as the No.3 in the same weight class. He lost two consecutive fights between 2015 and 2016, against #1 Nieky Holzken (=Holzken vs Groenhart 2) and Cedric Doumbe (=Groenhart vs Doumbe), but then he came back to win against Marco Pique and Sem Braan. In their first fight Kyshenko lost to Groenhart by ko (December 15, 2012 – Kyshenko vs Groenhart I); this second bout is the main event of the Kunlun Fight 43. Watch the video and rate this fight!
Here you can find the best kickboxing, k-1 and muay thai fights of 2016 rated by our users (ranking updated monthly). We post the top 25 fighting with 4 and 5 stars rated at least four times.
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Selection of the best boxing, mma, k-1 and muay thai videos from the world’s most important fights of the week 15: (Mon-Sun) from April 11, 2016 to April 17, 2016. Boxing Fight of the Week: Jesus Soto Karass vs Yoshihiro Kamegai Boxing Knockout of the Week: Errol Spence Jr vs Chris Algieri K-1 … Read more
Review by AllTheBestFights.com: 2016-04-16, nice and tough exchanges between Melvin Manhoef and Alexandru Negrea: it gets three stars.
Melvin Manhoef entered this fight with a professional record of 37-12-0 (27 knockouts) while his opponent, Alexandru Negrea, has an official record of 8-2-0. Manhoef is not ranked as he hasn’t fought since July 25, 2014 when he was defeated by Cesar Cordoba; before this bout he had lost five consecutive fights. Manhoef vs Negrea is on the undercard of Patricky Freire vs Edimilson Souza – Bellator 152 – Oktagon 2016. Watch the video and rate this fight!
Review by AllTheBestFights.com: 2016-04-16, good fight between Karim Ghajji and Mustapha Haida: it gets three stars.
Karim Ghajji entered this fight with a pro record of 95-12-1 (50 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.5 super middleweight in the world but he comes off the loss against Murthel Groenhart (=Ghajji vs Groenhart).
His opponent, Mustapha Haida, has an official kickboxing record of 45-5-2 (21 knockouts) and he suffered his last loss in 2015, against Chingiz Allazov; after this bout he has won seven consecutive fights beating Wang Yuhu in his last one. In their first bout Ghajji defeated Haida by unanimous decision (May 30, 2014); this second fight is valid for the ISKA 75,5 kg World title (held by Ghajji) and it is on the undercard of Patricky Freire vs Edimilson Souza – Bellator 152 – Oktagon 2016. Watch the video and rate this fight!
Review by AllTheBestFights.com: 2016-04-16, pretty good fight between Giorgio Petrosyan and Ravy Brunow: it gets three stars.
The former Glory and K-1 World Max champion Giorgio Petrosyan entered this fight with a kickboxing record of 81-2-2 (37 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.4 super welterweight in the world while his opponent, the WGP champion Ravy Brunow (who replaces Jordan Watson), has an official record of 54-7-0 (23 knockouts). ‘The Doctor’ Petrosyan suffered his second defeat of his career during the semifinal of the Glory lightweight tournament against Andy Ristie in 2013 (=Petrosyan vs Andy Ristie), since then he has won five bouts beating Josh Jauncey (=Petrosyan vs Jauncey) and Jiao Fukai in his last two fights (=Petrosyan vs Fukai). Petrosyan vs Brunow is on the undercard of Patricky Freire vs Edimilson Souza – Bellator 152 – Oktagon 2016. Watch the video and rate this fight!
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