Hoang Nam Thang lost quickly to a Korean MMA player
The highlight of the international professional MMA event Angel's Fighting Championship - AFC 23 at The Grand Ho Tram Strip is the competition between Oh and Nam Thang. Korean boxers are highly appreciated for their comprehensive techniques, especially for the field of battle. And Nam Thang is the opposite of the forte of standing and the technique of the hand in wushu.
With a comprehensive set of skills, Oh soon took the game with a powerful tower break. Anticipating the opponent's strength, Nam Thang defended cautiously. But when the audience was anxiously waiting for the next developments, the unexpected happened. Hit a straight punch from the opponent, Nam Thang fell to the floor. This fall caused the Vietnamese boxer to suffer a very serious knee injury.
Despite being taken care of by a doctor, Nam Thang was unable to continue playing. Therefore, Oh was won in less than 1 minute. The Vietnamese boxer left the ring on a stretcher and was taken to the hospital.
The remaining matches in the framework of AFC 23 yesterday witnessed some eye-catching and lightning-fast knock-outs. It was a heroic battle between Pablo Eduardo (Brazil) and Norov Azizbek (Uzbekistan). Immediately after the opening signal, Eduardo rushed in to launch two consecutive foot blows. Azizbek was lightning fast, grabbing Eduardo's leg to knock his opponent to the floor. However, as soon as he fell to the floor, Eduardo turned around quickly and launched a very dangerous leg break, causing Azizbek to high-five when the match had passed a few dozen seconds. The Uzbek boxer then took a long time to get up with the support of doctors.
Korean female boxer Park Si Yoon (25 years old) also made a mark when she won by knock-out the 6-year-old Indonesian opponent Harma Yesti. Park was more active, forcing Yesti to close the cage and knocking the opponent to the floor. Park then took the advantage when going around behind the opponent's back to perform a stranglehold that caused Yesti to apologize when the match was just over two minutes old.
17-year-old Korean martial artist Cho Joon Gun shows off his martial arts prowess against Brazilian Jiu Jiu master Robson Oliveira. Despite having the upper hand with wrestling skills for most of the competition, Oliveira also received many sharp counterattacks from Cho. The turning point of the match came in the middle of the second half, after many defensive efforts, Cho suddenly escaped from Oliveira and threw a lot of effective punches in the face that stunned the Brazilian boxer. However, Oliveira, with extensive experience, took advantage of Cho's opening to knock the opponent to the floor and then broke his arm to win the knockout with more than 2 minutes left in the second half.