‘Bear Fist’ Kim Jeong-gyun, ‘North Korean Defector Fighter’ Jang Jeong-hyeok mixed tackles to win by decision
Bear Fist’ Kim Jeong-gyun (30, Cheongju Team Mad) caught ‘North Korean defector’ Jang Jeong-hyeok (25, Team Hunter) with a clever game management mixed with takedowns.
Jang Jeong-hyeok could not make up for the 3-point deduction due to the weigh-in failure the previous day.
Kim Jung-gyun won the lightweight match of ‘Black Combat 6: The Final Checkmate’ held at Studio Paradise in Yeongjong-do, Incheon on the 15th by 3-0 decision victory (29-25,29-25,29-27) at the end of the 3rd round. Reaped.
Jang Jeong-hyeok started the pressure by holding distance with kicks such as low kicks and back kicks. He knew he would lose by decision, so he tried to provoke his melee.
On the other hand, Kim Jeong-gyun, who had an advantage in points, was not in a hurry. With a surprise takedown, he tried to drag Jang Jeong-hyeok down to the ground. He didn’t dare to fight head-to-head.
The same trend continued in the second round. Kim Jung-kyun escaped the pressure of hard puncher Jang Jeong-hyeok with a takedown attempt or a clinch fight. He allowed Jang Jeong-hyeok to hit with a backspin blow, but gained time with a clinch. 토토사이트
Kim Jeong-gyun did not bump into Jang Jeong-hyeok, who was in a hurry. Jang Jeong-hyeok, who was advancing, was tackled and tied to the cage to keep the score.
Kim Jeong-gyun, who won the decision, laughed, saying, “I prepared a hot game, but Jang Jeong-hyeok changed the strategy by deducting points for failing to weigh in.”
“It’s the first time I’ve won by calculation,” he said. “This is also attractive. I wanted to show my parents how happy I was playing. So I played with a smile in the third round.”
Jang Jeong-hyeok, a North Korean defector, regretted the loss, but apologized, saying, “I’m sorry that I couldn’t pass the weigh-in, which is the basics of being a player.”
“A loser shouldn’t talk too much,” he said, “please pay attention to the suffering North Korean people.”