Op De Bank #125

GLORY Miami, Rico at Classmates and Francis Ngannou Involved in Fatal Accident?! | OP DE BANK

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Remy Bonjasky and Marinho Gordon discuss the week on Op De Bank, this week they discuss Remy in Spain with power cut, Eubank jr vs Benn, Rico at Classmates, Glory Miami and Ngannou involved in fatal accident

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Uploaded on May 1, 2025, 10:00:00 PM (3 weeks ago)
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cvNelson
@cvNelson
2 weeks ago

Yo @RemyBonjasky & @Marinho1976

But on a serious note ... After his performance on Classmates, does Ricardo now officially have the favor factor of the year? Will he soon be drawing full houses? Not because of his devastating fighting style "I come to demolish and humiliate," but thanks to his empathetic gaze and that warm "I'm-there-for-you" attitude toward his old classmate?

The man exuded so much compassion that you almost forget you are watching a kickboxer and not a candidate for the position of social worker of the nation.

Or ... has he watched so much Keeping Up with the Kardashians by now that he thinks genuine humanity is just a matter of the right script and lighting?

I'm asking for a friend.

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Oussama 010
@Oussama010
2 weeks ago

Pff glory 100 is really scary now hear with these 2title fights added but why are they putting petch trindade and boa against donovan on the same day would then put the one of trindade petch still on friday or is there something coming up for friday as well think?

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Reminho
@Reminho
2 weeks ago

Welcome again to another episode of remy and marinho, fakaaa mi mangs.


Glory is really becoming a laughably amateurish organization. Glory underground is an embarrassment to normal kickboxing fans let alone fans. I enjoyed it anything but. In fact, I fell asleep!!! Super bad footage, they left a camera up in the air thats it, got so angry I couldn't see all the action properly, what did you guys think?


A number of parties have been published again for the June 14 card. They're afraid that bully isn't going to fill the room so they need help from none other than BOAPEAHHH. Will he finally become middleweight champ? Furthermore, they also have trindade va petch for Saturday, June 14. They are doing everything they can to get the bully to fight in a sold out venue.


P.S. Let me join the bench after glory 100. READY TO FLAMM 🔥

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Shah Rukh Khan
@ShahRukhKhan
2 weeks ago

Rico at most bullies Benny 😆😆😆😆

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DeUitverkorene
@DeUitverkorene
2 weeks ago

Rico can't sell out that venue, kind of sad really. They now have to forcefully throw in 2 parties.

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atHIM
@atHIM
2 weeks ago

Marinho include this comment!

Fawaka boys,

In my opinion, certain fighters have too much yes-man or trainers who overestimate them.

- Latescu who fought another developed super talent in Boapeah and lost.

- Tyjani who came up patently short against Kwasi last week and got pakkie, decided in his emotions to convince that dead audience that he had won. Those 2x 8 counts were less painful than those cricket noises he heard then, his trainer should have stopped him.

- Spong is over 11 years out of shape against top competition. But takes on a double champ also a finisher in his comback. And then goes down rock hard. No surprise to me.

If you look at fighters like Boapeah and Thian de Vries who took the right steps for their growth.

What do you guys think about this?


Ouss!

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cvNelson
@cvNelson
2 weeks ago

Agree with your analysis. It sometimes seems like some fighters surround themselves with people who would rather affirm than limit. That "yes-man" mentality can be disastrous, especially if a fighter doesn't see or acknowledge his own limits (anymore).

Latescu has actually been played out and dismantled by Boapeah. He will be cannon fodder from now on, with his limitations as a kickboxer.

Tyjani didn't make a dent in a pack of butter. Sorry @Marinho1976 ; ) Instead of acknowledging that he failed to convince again, he went and made a play for the crowd. His coach really needs to step in and hold the mirror up to that man. Tyjani is no cookie cutter and knows himself when you have outplayed an opponent. It wasn't that in this case.

And then Spong ... his name weighs heavily, but a lot has changed since his last real performance. Going in against Alvey was asking for a tough reality check. And he got that Legacy-wise "painfully."

In the end, it's all about timing, guidance and self-reflection. And that's where things too often go wrong when EGO or URGENCE get in the way.

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atHIM
@atHIM
2 weeks ago

I saw Kwasi hit him every round except 1 and 3. On that alone he should have won t unanimously especially since damage is a criteria to win rounds. Tyjani in my opinion had to take on that El Hadj or Hristov.

As for Spong he was given a 3-course meal, starter/main course were calfkicks and dessert was that left hand overhand he went to sleep on. In this you saw that calfkicks are so effective if you don't block them. We can also say now that old skool really wouldn't win everything against new school.

Yes man correctly worded. Mousid for example said in an old interview that fighters are too concerned with t perfect picture, nice muscles and being seen while good performance and becoming champion does just that.

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PK_Gym
@PKGym
2 weeks ago

It's not always the trainer's fault. After all, we can't see everything that goes on behind the scenes. Agree with you in part but from the side it is easy to call out without evidence or facts.

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Rachid Jansen
@RachidJansen
2 weeks ago

Marinho and Remy,


What do you guys think of yet another achievement by Thian? He fights 2 title matches in 30 days. And one really cannot say that Max Weekers and Yasin Guren are pancakes. He nota bene went into the preparation for Yasin Guren injured. And has to go again in 4 weeks.

And Thian made bold statements in interview with Champstalk. Boapeah would go down against him. Kromah would also go to sleep. Wonderful that such a guy who is 30-0 is also just honestly voicing his opinion. Nothing like: we're going to see it, or experience it. But just honest. Such a shame that such a match can't take place, for example, at a neutral kickboxing league/boxing influencers. Then I would have liked to see Boapeah vs Thian. Or Kromah vs Thian.

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Shah Rukh Khan
@ShahRukhKhan
2 weeks ago

If you ask me, he has the total package. I just hope he takes care of his body and gets enough rest to recover, for the long run.

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Rachid Jansen
@RachidJansen
2 weeks ago

That k1 match is also a good opponent. Hope he recovers well. Would be a shame if he loses this one for the k1 title.

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Zakaria
@Zakaria
2 weeks ago

He is a top fighter and really has the complete picture to become a great fighter. Now to say that he could just knock down a Boapeah makes no sense at all..😂 Glory level is not Enfusion level.....

Boapeah is next level in all areas ( no loose reckless coverage like e.g. a Yasin Guren), his fight iq is also on a completely different level than the Enfusion fighters in his class.

Many Enfusion fighters including Thian think they are just like those top contenders from Glory winnen🤦🏽‍♂️ A Boapeah for example would outclass him in every way and I say this with all due respect to Thian's qualities.

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