MMA
VIDEO: Crazy kick to the head by American giantess! Czech beauty Martina Jindrova unfortunately lost in the 1st round of the PFL Million Dollar Pyramid
Last year, she reached the semifinals of the million-dollar pyramid of the overseas PFL, and she was looking to build on her previous successes at the start of this season. However, Martina Jindrova lost in the first round after an incredible headkick to the huge Bellator veteran.
Last year, she reached the semifinals of the million-dollar pyramid of the overseas PFL, and she was looking to build on her previous successes at the start of this season. However, Martina Jindrova lost in the first round after an incredible headkick to the huge Bellator veteran.
She made a huge name for herself last season and was only stopped by the then undefeated lioness Kayla Harrison. This year, she was also given a chance to win the overseas PFL pyramid, the winner of which will take home a $1 million prize.
Martina Jindrova got Bellator veteran Amber Leibrock as her opponent in the first round of the featherweight division. The American leaves her fights to the judges on points only sporadically and has finished her last three fights in the first round.
And the darkness was no different in the fight itself. Already at the weigh-in and the ensuing staredown, the American giantess towered over the Czech beauty, and their nearly ten centimeter height difference was definitely noticeable.
And it must be added that it was a dream debut for Leibrock. After the opening exchanges, the American caught her Czech opponent with a hellish head kick that ended the match after less than two and a half minutes.
The second round is less than two months away, which is a difficult situation for the Czech fighter. After such a knockout, the doctors will surely put a stop on her for some time. However, we believe that she will be able to start fighting as soon as possible and will fight to continue in the pyramid.
Source: PFL, Twitter – PFL, Sherdog
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