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K-1 ColliZion LIVE Results

We've got live results for you from the first of this weekend's big shows, K-1 ColliZion, as it airs.  The show is being streamed live on kombat.ro.  One important note - while I applaud the decision to make this show streaming, and appreciate being able to watch it in the US, the viewing experience is, in many ways, an exercise in frustration, with a very poor feed and constant jumps in the action.  As a result, I'm afraid we can not offer much in terms of play-by-play or analysis.  Again, kudos for the attempt, but there's obviously a long way to go before this sort of thing is working smoothly.

FINAL RESULTS:

1. Mounir Zekhnini vs Tibor Nagy (Result unknown due to technical difficulties)

2. Shamil Abasov def. James Phillips, DEC

3. Mladen Brestovac def. Koos Wessels, DEC

4. Raul Catinas def. Dzevad Potural, DEC - Very entertaining fight, with both men showboating in the 3rd round and the crowd loving it. Huge win for Catinas here.

5. Alexandru Lungu def. Justice Smith, choke, Rd. 1 - MMA rules for this one and Lungu took immediate advantage, getting a quick takedown and smothering Smith.  End came from Lungu pressing his ample chest into Smith's face, smothering him and forcing the tap.

6. Catalin Morosanu def. Mighty Mo, DEC, Ext. Round - Morosanu started strong with a knockdown in Rd. 1.  Mo came back and controlled round 2, but Morosanu sealed it in the extension round.

7. Mihaita Golescu def. Petr Vondracek, DEC - Nice knockdown in round 3 for Golescu, then a whole lot of clinching.  Not a great showing from Vondracek.

8. Alexey Ignashov def. Ron Sparks, KO, Rd. 2 - After a slow start in round 1 that had me doubting Ignashov, he makes me east my words with a brutal headkick KO.  Sparks was given oxygen, but is up and moving around now. Wow.

9. Freddy Kemayo def. Roman Kleibl, KO, Rd. 2 - Beautiful, clean high knee in the clinch gets the KO for Kemayo here.

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Expected results so far.

Lungu by breast smothering makes sense, and Morosanu winning is a great thing, but he should’ve handled Mo a lot easier than that.

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by Dave Walsh on Oct 24, 2009 4:36 PM EDT reply actions  

Dear GOD this stream..

This is unwatchable.

I wasn’t happy with the G.G. Ultimate Glory stream I forked 10 bucks over, but it only dropped out a little bit and featured Bas Rutten having inane conversations with himself about techno music. This is just freezing up a lot.

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by Dave Walsh on Oct 24, 2009 4:44 PM EDT reply actions  

Oh Alexey...

Ignashov is having WAY too many problems with this guy. This should not be a tough win.

by Fraser Coffeen on Oct 24, 2009 5:06 PM EDT reply actions  

I'm glad Ignashov won..

He really is a guy that could still have a strong career if he tried.

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by Dave Walsh on Oct 24, 2009 5:49 PM EDT reply actions  

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