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TK
Posted: 2012-04-02 03:16:18


Attached the pic of his shin as you can see it was not pretty. But the Japanese fighter also had a deep cut on his shin/knee it was a shin to shin kick and hence the ref called it a NC. Funny thing was that Manhoef was bouncing a round asking the ref to let the fight continue as was the Japanese fighter.

It was a good show, these One FC guys are really doing a god job with the production.

Yes, the first four fights were all undercard hence the fighters I guess did not have the same level of experience.

Interesting Show but I thought the the best fighter of the night was a guy called Eddie Ng said he was from HK but when they interviewed him out came his Geordie Accent. Since then I have found out he came from the UK. He really looked the business.

Just to keep it back to the topic, here's an article on Orono moving to MMA.

http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2012/3/31/2912660/muay-thai-legend-orono-discusses-move-to-mma#97175672

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