The Russian hammer steps up to heavy.
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MightyWarrior
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The Russian hammer steps up to heavy.
Another Bizarre fight at heavyweight this weekend, this time in Russia, as everyone’s favourite China chinned banger, the Russian Hammer Dimitry Kudryashov, moves up from cruiser and adds on an eye ( and everything else ) popping 50lbs to take on undefeated ex MMA star Vagab Vagabov. They both come out throwing bombs. Chris Kristofferson referees.
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Counter-puncher
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Re: The Russian hammer steps up to heavy.
MightyWarrior wrote: ↑13 Jun 2022, 03:12 r, Dimitry the Russian Hammer Kudryashov, moves up from cruiser and adds on an eye ( and everything else ) popping 50lbs
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Kudryashov is finally back to knocking out cans. It's everything he could ever do. In the previous part of his career he stepped up in the opposition level and lost almost every meaningful fight. Now he KOed an MMA fighter, who tried boxing, and only guess whom he gonna face next. The local Russian freakshow promotion Pravda, which makes events featuring complete nobodies, is looking forward to make a fight of Kudryashov vs Viacheslav Datsik, who has been known for freakshow fights in MMA and KOing Andrei Arlovski in his MMA debut. Also, he's known for brigandage and mental issues.
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margaret thatcher
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the perfect type of fights for kud tbh
i was expecting him to look fat btw, but he looks pretty swol instead. hard work and medication i guess
i was expecting him to look fat btw, but he looks pretty swol instead. hard work and medication i guess
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LOL! That second knockdown! 
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He got into lifting weights and even took part in some strongman event.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑13 Jun 2022, 10:56 the perfect type of fights for kud tbh
i was expecting him to look fat btw, but he looks pretty swol instead. hard work and medication i guess
Perfect opponents for him personally are exactly such cans, but for the fans it'll be nice to see him in a kill-or-be-killed fights against other vulnerable punchers. I'd watch Kudryashov against the likes of Andrey Fedosov, Lucas Browne or Iago Kiladze.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: The Russian hammer steps up to heavy.
punch stats for that fight were about
kud 2 of 7
vag 1 of 20
lol
kud 2 of 7
vag 1 of 20
lol
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jamesmcdonnell
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A fight for the ages.....margaret thatcher wrote: ↑13 Jun 2022, 11:27 punch stats for that fight were about
kud 2 of 7
vag 1 of 20
lol
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Damn, that's quite the transformation. Dude looks like a different person altogether.
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Lenny Cravats
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Re: The Russian hammer steps up to heavy.
No one mentioning that hair on the ref? I couldn't take my eyes off it.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: The Russian hammer steps up to heavy.
it's arthur morgan 
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MightyWarrior
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I did say Chris Kristofferson referees but autocorrect fucked upLenny Cravats wrote: ↑16 Jun 2022, 04:03 No one mentioning that hair on the ref? I couldn't take my eyes off it.
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Hey, it's Andrey Kurnyavka, the former Soviet and Kyrgyzstani amateur, the world middleweight champ in 1989, the 1996 Olympian.
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margaret thatcher
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for real? oh sh!t, hair dude is a bad ass then
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Yeah, the guy could have been more popular, if he accepted an invitation of Holyfield to his training camp in the early 90s, or if he didn't face Savon in the first round of the '96 Olympics.