Rafael Fiziev -Top 5 MMA Finishes - KUNG FU KINGDOM
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Rafael Fiziev’s pro debut sees him square off against Sam Bastin.
As the two fighters begin to circle one another in the cage, Fiziev blasts Sam with powerful kicks and punches that evoke a visible reaction from his opponent. Sam offers little offence as he struggles to get his own strikes firing.
Fiziev now dominates the centre of the cage and presses his opponent back until he is able to land a vicious jumping knee to Sam’s body which crumples him to the canvas, stopping the bout for a round 1 finish.
In round 1, Nandin-Erdene begins by establishing central octagon control. Fiziev begins to move around the cage using lateral footwork to stay clear of his opponent’s power hand.
Nandin attacks with a series of quick punches that Fiziev is able to evade effectively by using a tight guard and head movement.
Fiziev then disengages but is swiftly followed by Nandin, who unloads a barrage of punches. Fiziev fires back a combination that ends in a brilliant head kick which has Nandin stumbling around on his feet.
Fiziev then knocks him to the ground with a flurry of powerful punches that Nandin simply couldn’t recover from before the referee is forced to intervene and stop the fight at 0:58 of round 1.
Round 1 begins with both fighters meeting in the centre of the cage where they begin to battle.
Fiziev looks to land his signature kicks and delivers a powerful one to his opponent’s body. Rafael switches stances seamlessly and threatens attacks – both orthodox and southpaw.
Seung Yeon Kim is forced back against the fence, where he is pulled into Fiziev’s Thai clinch, where he battles for superior position before disengaging. Kim looks to remain elusive on the outside, using good footwork before attacking with counter punches. Here, the two fighters clash together and trade shots.
Fiziev begins to win the majority of the trades and begins to land 4-punch combinations that have Kim skirting along the outside of the cage.
Fiziev then cuts him off before landing a nasty hook to the liver, following up with a crisp, left hook straight to Kim’s jaw. This stumbles the Korean, whilst Fiziev swarms him to deliver punishing blows that sees Kim shelling up defensively.
Finally, Fiziev drops the Korean with a series of body shots that sees Kim crumble to the floor under the pressure to finish the fight at 4.23 of round 1.
Round 1 begins with both fighters meeting in the centre of the cage to immediately start trading shots.
Fiziev utilizes lateral movement to stay off the centre line to fire off a series of powerful kicks to the body showing off his natural ability to perform such techniques from his years as a Nak Muay (Muay Thai practitioner).
Moicano attempts to establish octagon control by assuming forward pressure, but for every step forward, he’s met by a counter leg kick or a straight right cross that, on a few occasions, snaps Moicano’s head backwards.
Again, the fighters trade powerful shots in the centre, both moving forward and backward landing effective combinations whilst attempting to evade any counter punches.
Fiziev starts to steal the momentum, as at 4:01 he blitzes forward and hits Moicano with a left hook that causes him to crash to the canvas to ultimately bring about the fight stoppage at 4:05 of round 1.
From the start, Fiziev assumed forward pressure and sought to get Brad Riddell against the fence. Both fighters exchange heavy punches, with Fiziev looking to land a left hook cross combination that is insanely fast. He also uses his trademark kicks to target Riddell’s body.
Riddel attempts to blitz Fiziev using a counter right hook, and overhand and tries to strike Fiziev as he exits the pocket.
By the start of round 2, the inherent hand speed advantage Fiziev has over Riddell becomes more apparent. Using lateral movement, Fiziev is able to shut Riddell down and engage and disengage effectively whilst protecting himself from the worst of Riddell’s dangerous, blitz-style of offence.
Riddell makes good use of an inside low kick to enter into the pocket to fire off a 3-piece combination, which, on occasion, has the audience as well as the commentators wincing with the ferocity of the punches.
By round 3, the fight scoring appears very close, with either round potentially having gone to either fighter, though both Riddell and Fiziev are keen to not leave it in the judges’ hands!
Both fighters begin to trade punches; however, Fiziev seems to be more relaxed, and fluid whereas Riddell seems more tense with his punches not landing as frequently as Fiziev’s.
Riddell attempts to change up the fight’s pace by shooting in for a takedown which Fiziev fights off and gets back to his feet.
Around halfway through the round, Fiziev backs Riddell up to the fence before throwing a spinning wheel kick that lands clean on Riddel’s chin, knocking him out. Referee, Herb Dean acts with expert timing, and calls the fight there and then – ending this exciting bout at 2:20 of round 3.
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