Tokyo, Japan — Inside the Tokyo Bowl two of the Heavyweights dubbed the very best on the planet were about to headline SYN 933. These juggernaughts shared history, a bitter rivalry dating back to a stunning knockout of the year superman punch that once looked like it'd be a changing of the guard.
Kilo "Bloodbath" Maluga (45-11 MMA, 32-7 SYN) was staring across the cage at "The Viking" Leif Leifsson (26-9 MMA, 9-3 SYN), a staredown that looks like Goliath looking down at David, if David were on a 24 month cheeseburger diet. Kilo towers over Leif by 27 cm.
The bell rang and the giants finally collided for a fourth and likely final time. Despite the bitter rivalry and war-of-words between their camps, the shared cage experience clearly manifested a respect between the two warriors which was evident In the opening frame of the when Kilo cracked Leifsson with a hook to the jaw and cut him open. Both fighters smiled at eachother and high-fived before getting back down to business.
10 seconds later Kilo landed a huge right hand that sent Leifsson rolling backwards across the cage like a bowling ball. If there were bowling pins in the ring, Kilo would have rolled a strike. Like a good bowling ball Leif came back to Kilo and landed a good uppercut of his own that allowed Kilo to pay the blood tribute to the gods.
Leif did a great job surviving the first round and pressing the action himself, landing shots that caused Kilo to bleed like a pumpkin, but Kilo smiled like he loved it, and his height advantage was proving too much.
The 2nd round opened up and Kilo decided to go all counter Kung fu on his dwarf sized ass. He weaved, and dodged, and landed a sick counter right. He threw some nasty body kicks. Kilo then dodged a pathetic attempt of a body punched from his tired foe and countered with the mother of all head kicks.
BOOM. Head shot. One shot kill. A midget was slain.
Leifsson misses with a body shot and Maluga counters with a massive head kick! KABOOM! Leifsson is out cold! A devastating KO!
Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:46 of round 2, we have a winner by way of KO (Head Kick). Kilo Maluga!
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