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Fight Code Dragons Finals: Who To Look For

Fight Code Dragons Finals: Who To Look For

Fight Code returns this Saturday, October 15th with one of their better cards of the year. The card will play host to the Dragons 72.5kg Final 8 featuring Sudsakorn Sor Klinmee and Armen Petrosyan to name a few, along with a couple single fights. Fight Code has also partnered with TK2 for this event, who will host a one night, eight man tournament featuring the likes of Yohan Lidon and Leroy Kaestner. Now, here’s who you should keep a watchful eye on this weekend:

Chingiz Allazov

Allazov has all the makings of a future star and elite fighter. He’s been fighting way above the level of competition he’s been facing in Fight Code, destroying everyone. He’s only 19 years old and the level of skill and fighting prowess he’s shown so far is pretty unbelievable. He fights around 63-67kg and at only 19 years of age, I would not be surprised at all if he grew into a legit 70kg fighter. He trains at the Chinuk Gym that has produced notables such as Alexey Ignashov, Zabit Samedov and Vitali Akhramenko. He’s shown tons of potential so far and I’d expect another destruction against French fighter Raouf Beliouz on Saturday.

Armen Petrosyan

Permanently in his brother’s shadow, Armen Petrosyan is probably the best fighter that no one really thinks about. Armen, despite not being as good as Giorgio (Who is?), has solid skills and a resume to back it up. His biggest win to date was over Yoshihiro Sato in April and if he can win the Dragons tournament, it should really get him some recognition. He’s ranked #9 on our Liverkick.com rankings yet barely anyone knows much about him. He’ll be facing Belarussian fighter Yuri Bessmertny on Saturday, who is pretty decent himself.

Enriko Gogokhia

Another young fighter at 22 years of age, Gogokhia has come up short against good competition but he’s shown he can hang with some of the best. He was very competitive with Mike Zambidis and Dzhabar Askerov this year. He’s fighting in the TK2 tournament and I think there’s a good chance he can string together some wins. Yohan Lidon and Leroy Kaestner are the toughest opponents in the tournament and anything can happen in a tournament. Gogokhia will fight a familiar face from It’s Showtime, Mohammed Medhar in the quarter finals.

Source: http://liverkick.com/