MMA
We’re not going to get to the scoring judges here! Tipsport Gamechanger participants Úškrt and Van Suijdam don’t stay in the cage too much
The match Radovan Úškrt vs. Melvin van Suijdam is definitely one of the most anticipated duels of the first round of Tipsport Gamechanger due to the attractiveness of both fighters. What is the reason for that?
Radovan Úškrt vs. Melvin van Suijdam is definitely one of the most anticipated duels of the first round of Gamechanger due to the attractiveness of both fighters. What is the reason for that?
Ostrava’s audience is one of the loudest and the atmosphere during the galas is usually the best that the local scene has to offer. Even though the tournament reports many losses, fans can still expect many attractive battles.
One of the most anticipated fights on the card, according to the experts, is the battle between Slovakian fighter Rado Uskrt and Dutch phantom Melvin van Suijdam. Both men don’t like to stay in the cage and end their fights before the limit.
The Dutch veteran, who was the champion of the Dutch organization Level Fight League, has a record of 11 wins and 6 losses among professionals. However, only twice has he reached a points decision. And thanks to his comprehensive skills, he is considered one of the black horses of the pyramid.
Rado Ushkrt (7-3) hasn’t left his fights to the point judges even once, and he’s even managed all seven of his wins in the first round. His proverbial punches definitely command the respect of his opponents, so we can expect a quality split from the early rounds.
Rado Ushkrt is a close favorite with the bookmakers. However, we cannot underestimate the versatility of the Dutch fighter, who has dabbled in many fight disciplines in the past. Who is your favourite?
Source: Oktagon MMA, Sherdog
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