Remy Bonjasky and Marinho Gordon discuss the last week in Op De Bank. This week they talk about EK, GLORY tournaments, fighting games en last UFC
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The interview with Ernesto Hoost has disappeared. I wonder why.
Good episode gentlemen. You guys indicate you are following the European Championship. What do you guys think about upcoming match Netherlands vs Turkey? That looks like it's going to be a great match. What is your predicton? To make a link to kickboxing. What do you think a kickboxer can learn from top soccer players in order to be a better fighter?
Ps: I think Marinho could be in Mortal Kombat as a character. Marinho vs Sub-Zero.
soldiers I just saw a video that Levi rigters trains with Mike Polanen do you guys know if that will be her regular gym or he only trains with them?
I don't have an answer for you but Polanen would be a good one for Rigters. Fighters get a bigger gas tank and perseverance at Polanen, exactly what Rigters could have a little more of.
Once, the best man finally gets some punch!
Bro where did you see that clip on insta there is nothing to see and that would be weird because arj already has a lot of fighters and doesn't think he is going to get the attention he should get there then he is going to get that situation just like from mo amin who went loesoe at Mike gym
Gentlemen, don't you think Endy vs Tyjani should actually be 5 rounds.
Considering it's main event and both are champions. Apart from those 2 arguments. Actually, shouldn't every condenter fight be 5 rounds. So that it is actually a Challenge for a champion. And especially in heavyweight....
And oh yeah Glory 93/95 have been announced but Glory 94 not yet likely in Belgium... we're coming up on bad luck again for Jamal....
Do hope for a fat card at Glory 100....
Gentlemen!
Did you hear how Pereira won over Prochazka? UFC had made a promo video of his warm-up several hours before the bout with Prochazka's approval to air it at the beginning of the broadcast. Pereira watched these matches an hour before the bout and saw in them that Prochazka had a weakness. In fact, Prochazka was blocking calf kicks in the video, lowering his arms a little too far. Pereira immediately told his trainer that he was going to change his gameplan and start doing high kicks. At the beginning of the second round, Pereira wins via high kick after making a couple of calf kicks.
I think this really exemplifies how a legend Pereira is. The guy has such good eyes and game insight. Exactly what Lucien Carbin said to you the other day, "Focus on your opponent's weaknesses and you will win."
Question for Remy: Have you ever spotted such a weakness in an opponent that allowed you to win?