Eersel vs. Nicolas, shown on Prime Video on April 5, marked the beginning of a new era in lightweight kickboxing throughout an evening of nonstop combat sports excitement. Extreme martial artists from four different styles competed in ten bouts, and each one seized the opportunity to wow the international audience. What follows is a summary of the most important points raised by yet another exciting event held in Bangkok, Thailand's iconic Lumpinee Boxing Stadium. According to fighting news articles, Alexis "Barboza" Nicolas was intended to be merely another notch on Regian "The Immortal" Eersel's résumé. However, he was considered a long shot; the 25-year-old shocked everyone by defeating the reigning ONE Lightweight Kickboxing World Champion. Results from Fight Night 21Inside the hallowed grounds of Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, the Ruotolos showcased their strategic brilliance, executing nearly identical submission grappling victories by tapping into their twin brains, a testament to their tactical prowess and deep understanding of the sport. A 180-pound catchweight bout was coming up first between Francisco Lo and ONE Lightweight Submission Grappling World Champion Kade Ruotolo. Following a brief struggle where he gained Lo's back, the 21-year-old finally won at 4 minutes and 48 seconds with a modified arm-in choke technique he called the "Ruotolotine." Tye Ruotolo successfully defended his ONE Welterweight Submission Grappling World Title against Izaak Michell in the co-main event. The two fighters finished quite close. For a short while, Michell had Ruotolo's support, but a sudden change in fortunes would ensure his downfall. Aside from fighting sports, you can also wager on basketball games. We recommend reading NBA handicapping strategies to win more in the long run.
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