Lando Vannata and David Teymur were called up late to be notified that their fight had been moved up to the co-main event. Teymur not only had to deal with the pressure of being moved to Co-Main, but he also was facing a massively hyped up Lando Vannata.

The fight, as we expected, was incredibly fun. The only thing that was slightly unexpected, was seeing Teymur win. Vannata was the favourite, and almost everybody was picking him.

Vannata had a bit of success in the first round, and I scored that for him. He landed good kicks and punches, and showed solid wrestling when needed. He seemed to slow for a minute or so but then woke back up and won the first for me.

The second was a Teymur round. The Swede took the round, although it was close. He has dynamite in his hands, and tagged Vannata on numerous occasions. Teymur also utilised viciously powerful kicks to the legs, body, and a few to the head. Another key thing in this round was the left knee of David Teymur; it repeatedly landed to the body of Vannata.

Teymur was flat out the better fighter in round 3, he did the same as round two, but we saw less and less output from Vannata as the fight went on. Lando didn’t necessarily look tired, but maybe a little bit hesitant due to the power that Teymur was throwing.

 

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