If you're here to watch Aymuratov's amazing run to the L8 you're in the right place. I watched all his fights and he's very athletic and in particular has a very strong attack in the middle. He plays off this and pulls short as well as a first option. He likes a counter-blockout on defence and varies when he does it, which is what really got him through Arfa and he was just a bit too much for Iliasz, too much energy and powerful attacks. Park was able to time it a bit better, but that fight was close enough that it could still have gone either way. he sportingly gave up a hit to Park when he was hit but didn't register early on. No refereeing errors I could see, though Arfa was a bit upset about a couple, they looked correct. Will be very interested to see how he develops, as he's still a bit raw, but loads of energy and desire to win.
If you're here to watch Aymuratov's amazing run to the L8 you're in the right place. I watched all his fights and he's very athletic and in particular has a very strong attack in the middle. He plays off this and pulls short as well as a first option. He likes a counter-blockout on defence and varies when he does it, which is what really got him through Arfa and he was just a bit too much for Iliasz, too much energy and powerful attacks. Park was able to time it a bit better, but that fight was close enough that it could still have gone either way. he sportingly gave up a hit to Park when he was hit but didn't register early on. No refereeing errors I could see, though Arfa was a bit upset about a couple, they looked correct. Will be very interested to see how he develops, as he's still a bit raw, but loads of energy and desire to win.
Aymuratov vs Park 5:32:59 vs Arfa 3:40:00 and vs Iliasz 4:59:30