Glory 21 Provided Amazing Kickboxing Violence

Glory 21 went down on Friday night and once the kickboxing violence started, it never really stopped, except for the main event. The prelims kicked off with an incredible body kick KO from Giga Chikadze and a huge left hook KO by Maurice Green.

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The televised card started with a quick knockout win for Xavier Vigney, punching his ticket to the heavyweight tournament finals.

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The very next fight featured Chi Lewis-Parry knockout Demoreo Dennis, making a tournament final of Vigney versus Lewis-Parry.

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Next up was Raymond Daniels, and he put some of his patented spin kicks on full display, stopping his opponent with a liver shot.

Finally, in the tournament finals, Xavier Vigney finished off Chi Lewis-Parry in the second round. Incidentally, it was the first fight on the main card to even go past the first round.

(Via Zombie Prophet)

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