Contender Qualifier Starts in Style
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Oberg claims the championship for the WMC Super 8 Rumble of the Kings.
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Sweden
had the honor of hosting the first contender qualifier sanctioned by
the WMC and organized by the Swedish Muaythai Federation. Previous
contender superstars squared up against the challengers who had to beat
them to be considered for the next Contender Asia series. The opening
fight saw Elias Daniel taking on Contender quarter finalist Joakim
Karlsson from Sweden. Elias Daniel with no doubt was a serious
contender as he went toe to toe with Karlsson, but Karlsson again
showed his world class skill with a stunning punch combination winning
in the 3rd round by TKO. Next up was Matthias Karlsson versus Marcus
Oberg, another great display of Muaythai which had to go to the judges
score sheet and Oberg won by point decision.
Next
up was Contender semi-finalist, Dzhabar Askerov challenged by Jordan
Tai from New Zealand. This was the punch of the big hitters and mid way
through the second round, Dzhabar landed a big right hand which started
immense swelling on Jordan’s eye which left the referee no choice
but to stop the fight leading Askerov to a TKO victory.
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| Dzhabar Askerov shapes up with Jordan Tai at the Rumble of the Kings official weigh in. |
Dzhabar lands his trademark fist of steel on Jordan Tai's jaw. |
Next
up was Aussie Bruce Macfie against Dutch super star Marco Pique. This
was yet another world class performance with both boys showing no mercy
in an all out war. Marco Pique mid third round unleashed a stunning
hand combination knocking out Bruce Macfie. The semi final was set
between Joakim Karlsson and Marcus Oberg and Dzhabar Askerov and Marco
Pique. The first semi- final fight saw Karlsson and Oberg going to war
in sensational style. After 3 rounds of non-stop action the judges
could not separate the boys and so an extra round had to be called in,
in which Oberg got the edge, and was with no doubt survival of the
fittest. Oberg advanced for a spot in the final.
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| A brilliant display of Muaythai weaponary. |
Distraught from the doctor's decision to stop the fight, Dzhabar is nonetheless beloved by his supportive fans. |
The
second semi-final was the one the world wanted to see. European
superstar Marco Pique against Contender semi-finalist Dzhabar Askerov,
and the people got their money’s worth. Punch by punch, kick by
kick, knee by knee, Askerov got a large cut mid-round 3 and the fight
was so close the judges could not separate them again calling for an
extra round. Askerov took the round and advanced to the finals, but the
questioned remained whether the doctor would let him continue with such
a deep cut.
Final – Contender
Qualifier. After consulting with the doctor, Askerov got the green
light from the doctor to continue on in the final.
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| Bruce Macfie and Marco Pique in an obligatory stare down at the official weigh in. |
Askerov
VS Oberg… Oberg from Sweden had already secured a place in the
Contender line up as Askerov was unable to enter season 2, but a spot
in the K-Max was also on the line. Mid second round, Askerov’s
cut opened up again bleeding heavily and the doctor once again
inspected the cut. Mid 3rd round saw too much blood and the doctor had
no choice but to stop the fight to the tears of Askerov but the joy of
Oberg. Oberg was crowned the WMC Super 8 champion. A great start for
the contender qualifiers and certainly setting the bar high for the
next breed of Muaythai Contenders.
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| Macfie and Pique in an all out war in the ring. |
In a show of great sportsmanship, each fighter shows the other respect after the storm. |
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