2016 K-1 MUAY THAI fight – Andrei Stoica vs Mladen Kujundzic – full fight Video Respect 1

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3 Star RatingReview by AllTheBestFights.com: 2016-03-19, wild exchanges between Andrei Stoica and Mladen Kujundzic: it gets three stars.

The former SuperKombat champion Andrei Stoica entered this fight with a pro kickboxing record of 40-7-0 (25 knockouts) and he is ranked as the No.8 super cruiserweight in the world while his opponent, Mladen Kujundzic, has an official record of 25-7-0. Both fighters lost their last bout: Stoica was defeated by Loren Javier Jorge (=Stoica vs Loren) while Kujundzic lost to Maxim Bolotov. Stoica vs Kujundzic is on the undercard of Benjamin Adegbuyi vs Maxim Bolotov – Respect WS 1. Watch the video and rate this fight!

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Event: Respect World Series 1

Date: 2016-03-19

Where: Palacio Vistalegre Arena, Madrid, Spain

Division: super cruiserweight (210 lbs, 95.5 kg)

Result: Click here to show the fight’s result
Mladen Kujundzic def. Andrei Stoica (KO, round 1)

 

Stoica’s previous fight: Andrei Stoica vs Loren Javier Jorge

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3 comments on “2016 K-1 MUAY THAI fight – Andrei Stoica vs Mladen Kujundzic – full fight Video Respect 1”

  1. Very short fight with a nice knock out. It will take a while for a very good fighter as Andrei is to recovery, if he can do it, since he also was defeated in his previous bout with Javier

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  2. The ref should be banned. the fighter should never of been allowed to continue , he needs to thank his trainers for his life as the ref sure didnt do his job of protecting the fighter. Of course there are early stoppages but this was obvious the guy had no idea where he was or what was going on. he didnt respond constantly but this ref was going to put him out there to get seriously hurt.

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    • Exactly what I was thinking. No way that he should have been allowed to continue after that drunk walk forward with his gloves at his waist after the count. I guess at the top level the ref wants to give him as much chance as possible but thanks to his trainer for stopping it.

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