Revenge succeeded! Arazov and marat fought fiercely for five rounds and unanimously decided to win.

  In the just-concluded 70kg kickboxing match of the ONE champion, Arazov, the Belarusian god of war, fought fiercely with his old enemy marat for five rounds. In the end, Arazov decided unanimously to beat marat by points, and defended his own ONE kickboxing featherweight world gold belt. Before that, the two men had two encounters, one was fruitless, and the other was marat's victory. In this battle, Arazov finally fulfilled his wish and succeeded in revenge.

  In the first round, Arazov took the initiative to attack, and all kinds of tricky combinations of fists and legs attacked marat, while marat kept his own rhythm and kept moving forward. In the first round, marat didn't move much. In the second round, Arazov's offensive continued unabated, and marat began to organize a counterattack. However, Arazov's pace was flexible, and marat failed to catch a better opportunity to counterattack.

  In the third round, Arazov's physical fitness declined, marat began to exert his strength, and the combination punches frequently attacked, and the two hit each other; In the fourth and fifth rounds, marat gradually took the initiative and kept pushing forward, while Arazov used his knees and pace to resolve marat's attack. At the last minute, marat became more and more brave, and Arazov seemed very passive in the scene, but the bell rang at the end, and the two men played five rounds, but no one could help. Finally, the host announced the result of the competition, and the referee unanimously ruled that Arazov defeated marat and successfully defended the gold belt.

  Looking at the whole game, Arazov scored more points and was the defending champion. It is understandable to win the game. But the unanimous judgment given by the referee is a bit lame. In the first two rounds, Arazov played actively, and effectively hit more. In the last three rounds, marat played harder, and dominated the rhythm. At the last minute, Arazov was very embarrassed. If we judge Arazov according to the overall score points, we may hit more times. If we judge marat according to the heavy blow and rhythm control, he will perform better. In short, no matter how judged, it should not be a unanimous score. What do you think of boxing fans? Welcome to leave a message to discuss and express your views.