Many fighters who competed at M-1 Global tournaments could show not only a good fight, but also a bright, memorable show when entering the arena. Many such performances were often noted by fans and specialists. After all, since the days of Pride FC, fans of mixed martial arts have missed bright personalities. One of these fighters was the Brazilian Alexandre Ramos, whose fighting nickname was “Bloody”, and his list of credentials included a brown belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, a black belt in Muay Thai (yes, yes, I remind you once again that in Brazil has a gradation of belts in Muay Thai) and 9 victories in 11 professional fights according to the rules of mixed martial arts. Well, as you, I think, have already noticed, he also had a very impressive approach to battle in his arsenal. The Brazilian came to Russia to demonstrate all his talents at the M-1 Challenge 62 tournament, which took place on October 10, 2015 in Sochi, right next to the brand new Formula 1 track. Alexandre’s opponent was the Russian champion in hand-to-hand combat, who had never known defeat in mixed martial arts. Alexey Kunchenko, nicknamed Wolverine. He represented the Orenburg club Fighter, and behind him were 10 victories in 10 fights, and then Alexei’s star quickly ascended into the firmament of Russian mixed martial arts. #Kunchenko #knockout #M1
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