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LAFC KT 7

Event Preview: LAFC KT 7
World Combat Sports Association
2014-01-12, Los Angeles, The Underground - Los Angeles
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Hello everyone this is Chocho Ardona and welcome to LAFC tv for our Previews and predictions! LAFC has some of the best kickboxers in the world and is one of the premiere kickboxing organizations in the world. Here is the preview and predictions for LAFC KT7.

 

 

Superheavyweight division

 

#5 Belt Hunter vs. #9 Kik Box

 

This superheavyweight bout between two talented strikers which will determine who belongs to the elite of the big boys. This is Kik Box's kickboxing debut and he is fighting a veteran with deadly kicking power. Belt Hunter has the advantage in experience but I don't see him landing a big shot against Kik Box. Somewhere in the middle of the first round Kik Box will find Hunter's chin and put him to sleep.

 

Kik Box via 1st round KO.

 

 

Superheavyweight division

 

#6 Nick White vs. #7 Brian Harris

 

This is a fight where the winner will be a fight or two before getting a crack at the title. Nick White is a bulky guy who loves to take it to the clinch by utilizing his venomous knees. He has the kicking advantage in this one. Brian Harris is a bit lean for his size but looks can be deceiving. The kid is very powerful and has some of the best hands in the division. Expect White to take this fight in the clinch where he has an enormous advantage but Harris' speed will be too much for the heavier guy and will KO him within 4 minutes.

 

Brian Harris via 1st round KO.

 

 

Superheavyweight division

 

#1 Marek Markowski vs. #2 Conrad "The Ice Giant" Morrison

 

This is simply one of the most anticipated rematch of the year. Two premiere behemoth strikers will consistently throw leather to each other. This fight will determine the number 1 contender of the superheavyweight division. On the first fight we saw "the ice giant" stopped Markowski. But that setback made Markowski a better fighter. He racked up two straight victories via stoppage. Expect Markowski to be in front of Morrison as soon as the bell sounds to prevent Morrison's deadly kicks. But eventually the number two ranked superheavyweight will find his rythmn and will unleash his devastating high kick.

 

The ice giant via 2nd round TKO.

 

 

Superheavyweight division

 

#3 Nnamdi Nnamdi Asomugha vs. #4 Frederick "The Giant" Jackson

 

Asomugha will enter this bout as a heavy favorite against a formidable opponent in Frederick Jackson. Although they are just 3 and 4 in the rankings, I think that Jackson is a bit overmatched in this one. Asomugha will step on the gas from the opening seconds and will pulverize Jackson with his head and body shots.

 

Nnamdi Nnamdi Asomugha via 1st round TKO.

 

 

Middleweight division

 

#3 Franco Williams vs. #4 John Hoop

 

This fight is personal for both of the fighters. Lots of trashtalks from presscon and weigh ins. Franco Williams is slightly favored in this fight because he is the more diverse striker and has better chin. Hoop on the other hand has better and crispier hands. I will be against the odds in this one. Hoop will have a difficulty finding his rythmn for the first minutes of the fight. As the fight progresses I think he will somehow pull the trigger that will end Williams' night.

 

John Hoop via 3rd round TKO.

 

Ok lets go to the co-main event!

 

 

Middleweight division

 

#1 Ryan Oro vs. #2 Berto Kin

 

Oro is only 17 years old and has fought 6 times notching up 4 victories. All but one of his wins hasn't gone the distance. Berto Kin has a horrible record but dont let that fool you because he has fought some of the best fighters in the world. He is also 10 years older than Oro. Expect Oro to do his best to take this fight in the clinch cause he doesnt want to fight outside against the better boxer in Berto Kin. Oro has proved that he can take a hit so this one will go to the judges and I am favoring the older fighter.

 

Berto Kin via back and forth UD.

 

Main event

 

Lightweight Division

 

#3 Roger Martinez vs #4 Brogan Kearny

 

Roger Martinez is as good as anyone in the division, maybe he's record is not padded like the others but still the former champion has some of the heaviest hands for a small guy. Martinez is the only guy to beat the reigning champion and he knocked him out twice. While Brogan Kearney is relatively new to the sport. The 18 year old Canadian will try to stay outside of Martinez's powerful right hand and will look to pick the former champ apart. Midway in the first round the former kingpin will catch Kearney on the chin and will give him a reality check.

 

Roger Martinez via 1st round KO.

 

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