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Post by The Sandmen on Sept 10, 2019 4:32:52 GMT -5
Ferocious staredown by Holm while Josh Rosenthal recites the rules. Rin Nakai looks calm but knows she has a tough fight coming up. This is the first time they meet inside the cage It's hard to say who will be winning this fight. The specialized media doesn't have a favourite either. The referee of the bout is Josh Rosenthal.
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The fight gets underway. Holly Holm chases Nakai and launches a few perfect strikes Here we go! Nakai steps backwards when those punches connect with her face That brutal impact left Nakai laid out on the mat! Holly Holm's corner pours in to congratulate her! Nakai is out! She has a broken orbital bone! There is a small laceration on Rin Nakai's Right cheek
Winner is Holly Holm by KO (Punches) at 0:18 Round 1
Statistics: Holly Holm Punches 3/4 (75%) Kicks 0/0 (0%) Clinch strikes 0/0 (0%) Takedowns 0/0 (0%) GnP strikes 0/0 (0%) Submissions 0/0 (0%) Clinch Attempts 0/0 (0%) Time on the ground 0 s
Statistics: Rin Nakai Punches 0/0 (0%) Kicks 0/0 (0%) Clinch strikes 0/0 (0%) Takedowns 0/0 (0%) GnP strikes 0/0 (0%) Submissions 0/0 (0%) Clinch Attempts 0/0 (0%) Time on the ground 0 s
Flash KO takes care of this one in incredibly short order.
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Post by The Texas Rattlesnakes on Sept 10, 2019 5:15:01 GMT -5
Holly decided she would not lose 7 in a row.
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Post by The Sandmen on Sept 10, 2019 5:17:00 GMT -5
Holly decided she would not lose 7 in a row. Oh yeah, I forgot about that stupidity.
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Post by xx - The King's Poison on Sept 12, 2019 17:08:22 GMT -5
Yup.
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Post by The Sandmen on Sept 12, 2019 18:32:17 GMT -5
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Post by xx - The King's Poison on Sept 12, 2019 22:52:35 GMT -5
Why didn't it say that in the finish post?
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Post by The Sandmen on Sept 12, 2019 22:55:25 GMT -5
Why didn't it say that in the finish post? No idea. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't.
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Post by The Texas Rattlesnakes on Sept 12, 2019 23:25:21 GMT -5
I think it's because sometimes the injury causes the finish and other times it doesn't.
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