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Sucker Punch Pro Series 126 - Post Event Cheap Shots

Event Review: Sucker Punch Pro Series 126
Sucker Punch Pro Series (390K)
2022-03-09, Tokyo, Tokyo Bowl
Attendance:93,607, Event Rating:668
Author:Hare Rumpler

NOTE:  Sorry folks, my intention was to do the PREVIEW for SPPS 127 immediately after I put this out.  But apparently I screwed up and thought that we had another three hours before that event kicked off.  It appears the event may be going right now, possibly.  Not sure, I'm a bit confused.  I'll try to get a preview out if I'm wrong.  For now, hopefully you enjoy this review of SPPS 126 and if I did miss a Preview for SPPS 127, I'll do a review of it just like this one.


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Hello to all our Sucker Punch fans out there! We’re got another event on tap today for SPPS 127 but we also want to take a quick look back at the midweek action at SPPS 126 first!  Yep, we were back in Tokyo for SPPS 126 and this was a special one in some ways as our Sucker Punch Pro Series Middleweight Champions, Kiryu Kazuma, brought the belt home to Japan!


As always, I’m Hare Rumpler and I’ll be joined by my sidekick, Donkey “Dan”.  This card was a bit more balanced than the prior one at SPPS 125 where we had one single big boy fight but outside that nothing over Middleweight.  For this event, SPPS 126, we had three Featherweight bouts on tap, including the first two openers, as well as a Lightweight matchup between Frankie Logan and Greg Connor in the Co-Main Event which was a war as you’d expect! 


In between we had two Heavyweight battles lined up, we had a Light Heavyweight showdown between Lampi and Tribute that more than warmed things up for the Co-Main Events.  And last but not least…THREE Middleweight contests including the final which wrapped up the card as the Main Event!  That was a great showdown between reigning, defending Middleweight champ and hometown favorite, Kiryu Kazuma, and the challenger, Wilfred Ainsworth!


Overall this was a solid card that turned into one of our better performers overall in terms of being in the red or black and with the final few fights bringing solid ratings it’s one that the fans will likely continue to look back on and look forward to more like it!  You have to love a card that brings you only two decisions on the entire evening!  Now, let’s jump to a word about our sponsor and merchandise partner and get to looking at each fight’s result in a little more detail!


Shadow Warrior Nutrition will was on hand at the event and I cannot say enough about how much we appreciate having them as our merchandise partner and sponsor here at Sucker Punch!  Do yourself a favor…better yet, do your fighters who you spend so much time developing and preparing a favor…and stop by our sponsor’s stands at the next event or visit their store to grab some of their Shadow Warrior Tea 160Q.  It is literally the best energy loss reduction supplement money can buy and will keep your fighter in the gym training rather than sitting days out resting!  Stop on over there, you will NOT be disappointed!


Now, let's get to it!  The full review is now up here:


https://www.mmatycoon.com/forums/index.php?/topic/65096-sucker-punch-pro-series-unrestrained-opens-in-sydney/&do=findComment&comment=971087

 

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