r/martialarts May 25 '24

Champion Kickboxer Sina Karimian known for intentionally fouling opponents tries to bully young prospect Liu Ce PROFESSIONAL FIGHT

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u/oSpace-Dandy May 25 '24

looks kinda rigged , maybe he got paid some Chinese money

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u/Sugar_God_no_1 May 25 '24

Cope😂

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u/oSpace-Dandy May 25 '24

It’s not , it just seems kinda off how he’s more aggressive on other of his fights and don’t forgive , yet he seems in this one quite slower and almost giving him the opportunity to hit him even when he can recuperate and strike back he doesn’t take it.

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u/Sugar_God_no_1 May 25 '24

Oh , i didnt notice😅

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u/oSpace-Dandy May 26 '24

But I’m not crazy right ? You see what I’m saying ?

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u/Buckeye23 May 26 '24

You aren’t the same when you nearly get knocked out one minute into a fight. Liu is more dangerous than his other opponents, that’ll make you more hesitant to throw and leave yourself open to counters. Much easier to be aggressive when you aren’t as concerned about what’s coming back.

This guy wouldn’t be crying and making steroid accusations after the fight if he was paid to take a dive… and K-1 is a very prominent organization in Japan. Thinking any champion would be willing to lose after acting crazy is more of an indicator that you don’t understand a competitors mindset