MMA
The biggest favorite is out of the game! Michailidis needed only 33 seconds to finish Glismann like this
The Tipsport Gamechanger is heading to the finals and Saturday in Frankfurt decided who will go through. The first finalist was Andreas Michailidis, who sovereignly eliminated the biggest favourite in the pyramid.
The Tipsport Gamechanger is heading to the finals and Saturday in Frankfurt decided who will go through. The first finalist was Andreas Michailidis, who sovereignly eliminated the biggest favourite in the pyramid.
The millionaire pyramid is coming to a head. Frankfurt’s Festhalle offered the semi-final duels of the Tipsport Gamechanger at OKTAGON 46 and in the very first one we got a big surprise when the biggest favourite of the whole project fell.
Louis Glismann was seen as the clear number one from the start, but he gave a rather embarrassing performance in the first match and struggled with Andrey Kalashnikov.
However, he subsequently cut a phenomenal finish and defeated Melvin van Suijdam in a manner that may be selected as the world’s best submission of the year.
However, he stumbled in the semifinals. UFC veteran and physically much bigger Andreas Michailidis jumped in against the Danish fighter, knocking out the likes of Leandro Apollo Silva and Marcel Grabinski.
Glismann was originally the favorite in this fight as well, but the bettors didn’t trust him that much and bet heavily on Michailidis. And now they can be happy, as the likeable Greek needed only 33 seconds to finish the Dane.
Glismann is seen as a great ground fighter, but Michailidis gave him no chance to prove it and show it. In fact, he immediately lined up his stance, sent him to the ground and added one final hammerlock to end the fight.
Source: Octagon MMA, Tapology
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