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I look at the forum and I can't understand the mood of the public that Dolidze is absolutely losing this battle. Then a counterargument is needed, where I can see Dolidze's absolute loss and judge accordingly. Does anyone think that Dolidze will lose by decision?
in short There are 5 rounds to go. Imamov will not be able to shut down Dolidze, you can trust him 100%. 5 rounds, Dolidze can't stand up, if he gets tired relatively easily than Imamov, does anyone think that Dolidze will stand up for 5 rounds and Imamov will hit technical shots and that's it? - No. Dolidze will involve grappling sooner or later. If the fight did not go so that Dolidze could not dominate him for 1-3 rounds, he will use grappling, believe me 100%. No matter how tired he is, no one in this weight class has a chance to grapple with him. All this in the most difficult case.
But in an easy case, you can also trust his hands. I have a deadly punch that appeared with Vettori. He spiced up Muay Thai and improved his footwork very well. You all know very well what a strong leg Dolidze has.
The summary is as follows. Perhaps people do not know what they don't know, or what athlete they don't know well, they directly draw conclusions, simply with their intuition. So be it, I tell you 100% that Dolidze will win. Dolidze "Khamzat Chimaevze" is a high level fighter. It's just underrated. But soon you will see them all.
Added:Julia RD1 SUB 200 to win 850
Pete RD1 200 to win 1,000
Lee 1,505 to win 1,400
U2.5 750 to win 1,000 Bought out for 45
Molly ITD 200 to win 520
Molly SUB 100 to win 750
Radke 750 to win 1,350
Dober 750 to win 1,235
I hope that NC doesn't count as "shortest fight" and ruin your bet.