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Takanori Gomi vs Sergey Golyaev Video- Sengoku 6

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14 comments:

ian said...

Hmmm... except for getting dropped (by a jab!) in the second... I think Gomi should have won.

mom said...

there is no way that gomi lost that fight, he won round 1 and 3 - no questions about it.

They need to stop putting tall oponents vs gomi. Gomi is not very strong (shorter fighters usually have that compacted muscle strenght advantage vs the taller tinner ones). The only advantage he has is his striking explosivity, which is inefective against someone with a reach advantage + who just backs away.

Jimmy said...

I absolutely love that Gomi got beat. This made my day :P

Anonymous said...

wtf???? thats stupid gomi fought horrible but still won the fight...

Anonymous said...

let this be a lesson to all you wanna be mma stars out there, if gonna have a fighting nick let it NOT be anything starting or finishing with "baby" or "kid".. cuz when u get older u will get slower and famous (if u are any good) and your opponents will get younger and younger PLUS they will thing you are still fast as hell and will be even extra FAST to you because well, you are the "fireball kid" right? the 30 years plus "kid".. this is the 2nd baby and the 1 kid that got beat this week in boxing and mma respectively..

Anonymous said...

at best it was a draw.
1st round Gomi 10-9
2nd round Bah 10-9 (maybe 10-8 for knock down)
3 round Gomi 10-9

so either Gomi by split or a draw...bad decision

Anonymous said...

Gomi's performance was quite disappointing for a fighter ranked as the 2nd best lightweight but i think he still won that fight

mom said...

No.
round 1 10-9 gomi
round 2 10-9 Golyaev
round 3 10-9 gomi

gomi got knocked down in the second but he also knocked golyaev down in both the first and the third. + he was more agressive.

unanomous decision win 29-28 gomi.
any other decision is plain fucked up.
The only possible reason to have him loose that fight is if huge amounts of money were placed on him to win, so they had him loose...

Anonymous said...

Man, Gomi, got robbed big time. Gomi 1st Round and 3rd, there was no way that the second round was a 10/8 round...really makes me angry.

Tony said...

Robbery! Gomi was more aggressive and was tagging that kid at the end.

Dave said...

Plus, Gomi was atleast trying to finish the fight with a submission in the first and an aggressive third. The Russian was content with backpedaling the whole way. It didn't look to me like he was trying to finish at all, just backing and jabs, until the second when he lucked a jab that knocked Gomi down.

Glen said...

LOL Gomi hit that poor dude like 50 times in the back of the head at one point. HAHA just blasted away at the sweet spot, no one said anything anyway

Novan said...

Gomi got robbed. No question.
R1: 10-9 Gomi
R2: 10-9 Golyaev
R3: 10-9 Gomi

What the hell happened with the judges man? Golyaev only took round 2 beacuse of Gomi's ankle sprain (Well I think it was an ankle sprain?).

Not taking anything away from Golyaev at all - in fact, I was quite impressed by his performance against someone of Gomi's calibre (yet to figure out whether he was underperforming) but Golyaev held his own very well. Both fighters had great gastanks.

Either way, Gomi shoulda won that.

Oh, anyone know Sengoku rules on hits to the back of the head? That was brute.

Anonymous said...

I believe that Sengoku judges rule on the entire fight. They do not break it up round by round. Gomi won rounds 1 and 3 by barely outscoring his opponent, while his opponent was somewhat dominant in round 2.

In other words, Gomi lost. It wasn't a bad decision. His opponent did more damage to him in a 30 second time block than Gomi managed in the 2 rounds he won.

Boring fight anyway.