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Event Preview: C145: Kahn vs. Sullivan
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2022-12-17, Tokyo, Tokyo Bowl
Author:Chris Karter

C145: Kahn vs. Sullivan (brought to you by JB90)


  Good evening fight fans, I'm JB90 and I'm here to introduce the highly anticipated fight card taking place at the Tokyo Bowl on the 17th of December. This event features ten thrilling fights, with the main event being the light heavyweight title bout between Mohammed Khan and Jack Sullivan.


Khan, the current champion, is known for his aggressive style and powerful striking. He will look to defend his title against the talented challenger Sullivan, who has been on a hot streak lately with two consecutive wins. This fight is sure to be a thrilling battle between two skilled and experienced fighters.


In addition to the main event, the fight card also features several other exciting matchups, including a heavyweight showdown between Billy Bob Brown and Barron White.


The first fight of the night is set to be a thrilling bout between Abduwali Hassan and New Breed One. Hassan, hailing from Somalia and fighting at 145lbs, is looking to make a statement against the 35-year-old Seoul native. Both fighters are known for their aggressive style and willingness to engage, so fans can expect a fast-paced and exciting opening bout.


In the second fight, Lorenzo Benedetti and Tommy Gavin will square off at 145lbs. Benedetti, with 24 wins and 10 losses, is looking to keep winning and prove his worth against the American fighter Gavin, who currently holds a record of 23 wins and 12 losses. This will be a tightly contested matchup between two skilled and experienced fighters.


The third fight of the night features Henry Lancaster and Frank Morrison at 170lbs. Both fighters are coming off losses in their previous fights and will be looking to make a statement and get back on track. This matchup promises to be a physical and intense battle between two fighters looking to regain their momentum.


The fourth fight of the night is a heavyweight showdown between Oscar Gustafsson and Magnus von Ver Huevan. Gustafsson, with 6 knockouts in 8 fights and 2 losses, is known for his powerful striking and will look to use his knockout power against von Ver Huevan, who holds 22 knockouts in his career. This fight has the potential to be a knockout of the night candidate, with both fighters known for their heavy-hitting abilities.


The final prelim fight is set to be an exciting light heavyweight matchup between Dwayne Haskins and Valentin Taneyev. Haskins, in his second fight under new management, holds an overall record of 24 wins, 9 losses, and 2 draws. He will face off against the 35-year-old Russian fighter Taneyev, known for his excellent ground game and knockout power. This will be a battle between Haskins' well-rounded skillset and Taneyev's dangerous striking ability.


Jack Sullivan 5minute Interview with reporter JB90
  JB90: Welcome to the fight interview, Jack Sullivan. You have an upcoming fight against the light heavyweight champion, Mohammed Kahn. Can you tell us a bit about your background and how you've prepared for this fight?
  Jack Sullivan: Thanks for having me, JB90. I'm a 28-year-old light heavyweight fighter from the UK, and I've been with my manager, Bael Basileos, throughout my entire career. I currently have 11 wins and 3 losses, with 7 of my wins coming by knockout. I've also been knocked out 3 times, so I know the importance of staying focused and being prepared for anything in the ring.
  In terms of preparation for this fight, I've been training hard with my team, working on my striking and grappling skills. I'm feeling confident and ready to take on the champion, Mohammed Kahn.
  JB90: Your record shows that you have a strong knockout game, but you've also been knocked out a few times. How do you plan on balancing aggression and defense in this fight?
  Jack Sullivan: It's true that I have a tendency to go for the knockout, but I also know the importance of being defensively sound. In this fight, I plan on being smart and picking my shots carefully. I'll look for openings to attack, but I'll also be ready to defend and counter if necessary. I'll be looking to strike a balance between aggression and defense.
  JB90: Your opponent, Mohammed Kahn, is the reigning light heavyweight champion. How do you plan on overcoming his experience and skill?
  Jack Sullivan: Mohammed Kahn is a great fighter and a worthy champion, but I believe that I have what it takes to overcome him. I've been working on my weaknesses and improving my overall game, and I'm confident that I'll be able to give him a tough fight. I plan on using my speed and power to my advantage, and I'll be looking to outwork him in the ring.
  JB90: Do you have any final thoughts or messages for your fans before your fight against Mohammed Kahn?
  Jack Sullivan: I just want to thank all of my fans for their support. I know that this is a big fight and I'm excited to step into the ring and give it my all. I'll be giving it everything I've got, and I hope that you'll all be cheering me on as I look to become the new light heavyweight champion. Thanks again, and I'll see you all on fight night.

 

 

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