
UPSTAGED: Although not a categorical event, a Raza-Sohail 2, a supplement to their hitch on Fighting Alliance 3, was noticed by many as a night’s best. Photo courtesy: Fighting Alliance
KARACHI: “Hands up, press forward, watch out for a jab” a ever-animated manager Ehtisham Karim Shaheen would roar ceaselessly from his place during ringside as his protégé Mehmosh “The Renegade” Raza attempted his best to oblige, while also escaped a counters of his competition Haroon Sohail during their three-round conflict during Fighting Alliance 5, that took place in Lahore on Saturday.
It was roughly video-game like as any instruction released from a coach’s mouth would move a genuine time change in Raza’s strategy.
In a end, Raza would acquire a separate preference win; winning over his perfectionist manager would be an altogether opposite story though.
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Although not a categorical event, a Raza-Sohail 2, a supplement to their hitch during Fighting Alliance 3, was noticed by many as a night’s best.
The dual opponents spent a opening turn of a rarely technical hitch sizing adult any other before a quarrel picked adult a gait over a subsequent dual rounds.
Lahore-based Synergy’s Sohail relied on his poke and defence, picking his shots and doing his best to stay out of Raza’s distinguished zone. But Raza, fighting out of Islamabad’s Fight Fortress, was clearly a invader and a estimable leader of a 15-minute battle.
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With that win, Raza would also kill any adversary between a dual as he now has dual gentle victories over Sohail — he had won around acquiescence in their initial quarrel final year.
In a categorical event, meanwhile, English maestro Shah “No Pain” Hussain degraded Afghanistan’s Ajmal Faraji around a TKO.
Faraji’s fortunes were in approach contrariety to his compatriot Mohammadullah Omar Imandost’s, who cumulative a TKO win over Pakistan’s Asghar Ali Changezi.
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It was a night to forget for Karachi’s roving fortuitous as both of 3GMMA’s fighters as good as a disconnected Ashfaq Cool mislaid their fights to finish with an total 3-0 record.
The MMA spectacle, suspicion of by some as a best ever put together in a country, was also watched by Inzamamul Haq, Mushtaq Ahmed and Muhammad Irfan of a cricket fame, while MMA fable Marcos Oliveira had also flew in from Brazil for a event.
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