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The Weekend in Scraps: Cyborg Dominates, Badr Hari Returns, Deontay Wilder Wins Big


The Weekend in Scraps: Cyborg Dominates, Badr Hari Returns, Deontay Wilder Wins Big
Every Monday, the Combat Press staff gathers its thoughts on the previous weekend’s fights and fight news. This feature isn’t a recap and it isn’t an editorial, but rather a bit of both worlds. We’ll scour the best from the combat-sports landscape and deliver it, with some commentary, right here. Let’s get started…
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Well, Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino sure is cleaning out the UFC women’s bantamweight division. It’s too bad that the Brazilian is a 145-pound fighter, though. While her victory over Yana Kunitskaya in the UFC 222 headliner was another impressive piece of work for the women’s MMA legend, it was one more defense against a fighter who typically competes a weight class below Cyborg’s featherweight division. Kunitskaya may have entered as the Invicta FC bantamweight queen, but she’s still no match for the likes of Cyborg. The Brazilian has very little competition left, even if we count her fellow top 145ers Julia Budd and Megan Anderson. However, a fight between Cyborg and at least one of those two top contenders needs to be on the docket for the UFC.

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Henan TV: WLF to Create China's Kung Fu Spring Festival Gala, the Most Hardcore Chinese Power Blooms in Macau


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In China, in addition to the annual CCTV Chinese New Year Gala on New Year's Eve, there is another Chinese New Year "gala" that is highly anticipated and paid attention to, and that is the "Kung Fu Spring Festival Gala" as it is called by the majority of boxing fans. The "Martial Arts Global Kung Fu Festival", which was launched in 2012-2013 season, is now in its ninth year, with more than 180 well-known fighter fighters from 32 countries and regions. More than 180 celebrities from 32 countries and regions have shown their skills in the ring.
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Missed Fists: 47-year-old Haruaki Otsuki sends opponent flying with right hand, more


Missed Fists: 47-year-old Haruaki Otsuki sends opponent flying with right hand, more
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Welcome to the latest edition of Missed Fists where we shine a light on fights from across the globe that may have been overlooked in these hectic times where it seems like there’s an MMA show every other day.
“Persistence” is our word of the week, whether we’re talking about fighters searching for a rare win or veterans sticking around to soak up every last drop of glory. Let’s start with the latter, as 47-year-old Haruaki Otsuki authored one of the week’s most visually impressive finishes.

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