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M-1/WKG M-1 Challenge 100: Bogatov vs. Silva 1/26/19 Harbin, CN
-4hr 20min. Q=Perfect. 2 DVDs

Daniel Swain vs. Andrey Krasnikov 4:53 R1

Akhmadkhan Bokov vs. Kang Kang Fu 3R UD

Dmitry Tebekin vs. Marcin Lazarz 3R UD

Elina Kallionidou vs. Qihui Yan 0:20 R3

Raul Tutarauli vs. Yoislandy Izquierdo 3:47 R1

Vazha Tsiptauri vs. Rafael Dias 3R. Tsiptauri was definitely the more accomplished kickboxer of the two, doing a nice job mixing aggressive kicks into his combos that he would close the distance with. Tsiptauri's striking was pretty dynamic because he started on the outside & closed so rapidly with heavy strikes. Dias fought this style early because he had to, but certainly preferred to fight on the ground when he could get it there. He got a takedown midway through the 1st catching Tsiptauri's kick, and when Tsiptauri set up a side sweep, Dias countered with an armbar. Tsiptauri just kept spiking him until he released it. It took 6 slams to finally get Dias to let go, and it was almost comical seeing him bouncing back & forth like the ring was a trampoline. Tsiptauri got top position when Dias finally released the submission, but for some reason threw a headbutt to the upper chest, which Dias sold as being to the chin for a yellow card. Early in the 2nd, Dias tried to come in behind a big right, but Tsiptauri countered with a liver kick then caught him clean on the chin with a right hook that I thought would drop Dias. Tsiptauri managed to get another liver kick in as Dias was struggling with his balance while trying to get out of range then chased after him with wide hooks, but Dias essentially ducked into his guard. Tsiptauri kept swinging wildly, but Dias was pretty amazing here both in somehow managing to not get dropped & then in how quickly he recovered. Tsiptauri was just lunging at Dias with reckless abandon, going all out for the finish & not fearing how prone he was leaving himself because Dias wasn't firing back yet & really just wanted to grapple until he recovered. Dias didn't have much success with this until the final 30 seconds when Tsiptauri stopped his double leg against the ropes, and also his single leg, but Dias scooped Tsiptauri up in the fireman's carry & wobbled all the way to the center with Tsiptauri kicking his legs then fell into a Death Valley bomb. Tsiptauri won the 1st two rounds, but with the point deduction it was still anyone's fight. The first two rounds were really good, but t he 3rd was pretty lackluster as Dias got an early takedown & held the top without doing much for almost the whole round until Tsiptauri swept with 45 seconds left. Tsiptauri was a lot more active from the top than Dias was, but couldn't do enough to steal the round, so it wound up being a majority draw. Good match.

Tiago Varejao vs. Kurbanjiang Tuluosibake 0:39 R1

Alexander Butenko vs. Gian Siqueira 3R SD

M-1 Lightweight Title Match: Roman Bogatov vs. Michel Silva 3:10 R2

Huoyixibai Chuhayifu vs. Edward Massey 4:32 R3

M-1 Selection 102 6/28/19 Nur-Sultan
-1hr 50min. Q=Perfect

Ruslan Shamilov vs. Vladimir Trusov 0:46 R2

Goity Dazaev vs. Alexander Butenko 3R UD

Yoislandy Izquierdo vs. Alexey Ilyenko 0:47 R2

Isatay Temirov vs. Spencer Jebb 3R SD

Sergey Romanov vs. Marcio Cabral 4:38 R1

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