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'Da Crazy Hawaiian' vs. 'Dumpling' -  Power Slap 9 makes international debut in Abu Dhabi03:18
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The ninth edition of the slap fight sport, known as 'Power Slap,' kicked off on Thursday in the Emirati capital, Abu Dhabi. This championship is part of the Abu Dhabi Challenge Week 2024 (UFC 308).

At a press conference after the heavyweight superfight between reigning champion Da Crazy Hawaiian and top-ranked heavyweight superfighter Vasily "Dumpling" Kamotsky, the CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Dana White, said: "I think the criticism it took in the beginning was lots of different; first of all, only the knockouts are anything anybody's interested in actually taking the slap."

On his part, Vasily Kamotsky said, "I wasn't surprised at all; well, I thought he hit harder; they hit me much harder; it was as if the blow just didn't go through; this happens to me; next time it will be better."

Da Crazy Hawaiian shared, "He had seven times to hit me, and I didn't rock, I didn't buzz. He didn't even do anything to me. I don't think anybody can. I might have to move down to heavyweight and take out the bell.”

The reigning champion, Da Crazy Hawaiian, successfully retained the heavyweight super belt after a draw with Vasily "Dumpling" Kamotsky. Meanwhile, Isaiah Quinones reportedly secured the middleweight title by knocking out John "The Machine" Davis in the third round.

The tournament's main event featured an exciting fight between Da Crazy Hawaiian and Dumpling, in which both competitors displayed incredible endurance. The fight ended in a draw, enthralling the audience, who called for another round.

The main event of the championship is the showdown between two of the sport's most legendary fighters. The reigning super heavyweight champion, "Da Crazy Hawaiian", with a record of 15 victories, 13 of which were by knockout, will defend his title against top-ranked opponent Vasily "Dumpling" Kamotsky. Kamotsky has one knockout victory to his name, but no losses.

'Da Crazy Hawaiian' vs. 'Dumpling' - Power Slap 9 makes international debut in Abu Dhabi

United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi
October 26, 2024 at 06:57 GMT +00:00 · Published

The ninth edition of the slap fight sport, known as 'Power Slap,' kicked off on Thursday in the Emirati capital, Abu Dhabi. This championship is part of the Abu Dhabi Challenge Week 2024 (UFC 308).

At a press conference after the heavyweight superfight between reigning champion Da Crazy Hawaiian and top-ranked heavyweight superfighter Vasily "Dumpling" Kamotsky, the CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Dana White, said: "I think the criticism it took in the beginning was lots of different; first of all, only the knockouts are anything anybody's interested in actually taking the slap."

On his part, Vasily Kamotsky said, "I wasn't surprised at all; well, I thought he hit harder; they hit me much harder; it was as if the blow just didn't go through; this happens to me; next time it will be better."

Da Crazy Hawaiian shared, "He had seven times to hit me, and I didn't rock, I didn't buzz. He didn't even do anything to me. I don't think anybody can. I might have to move down to heavyweight and take out the bell.”

The reigning champion, Da Crazy Hawaiian, successfully retained the heavyweight super belt after a draw with Vasily "Dumpling" Kamotsky. Meanwhile, Isaiah Quinones reportedly secured the middleweight title by knocking out John "The Machine" Davis in the third round.

The tournament's main event featured an exciting fight between Da Crazy Hawaiian and Dumpling, in which both competitors displayed incredible endurance. The fight ended in a draw, enthralling the audience, who called for another round.

The main event of the championship is the showdown between two of the sport's most legendary fighters. The reigning super heavyweight champion, "Da Crazy Hawaiian", with a record of 15 victories, 13 of which were by knockout, will defend his title against top-ranked opponent Vasily "Dumpling" Kamotsky. Kamotsky has one knockout victory to his name, but no losses.

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The ninth edition of the slap fight sport, known as 'Power Slap,' kicked off on Thursday in the Emirati capital, Abu Dhabi. This championship is part of the Abu Dhabi Challenge Week 2024 (UFC 308).

At a press conference after the heavyweight superfight between reigning champion Da Crazy Hawaiian and top-ranked heavyweight superfighter Vasily "Dumpling" Kamotsky, the CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, Dana White, said: "I think the criticism it took in the beginning was lots of different; first of all, only the knockouts are anything anybody's interested in actually taking the slap."

On his part, Vasily Kamotsky said, "I wasn't surprised at all; well, I thought he hit harder; they hit me much harder; it was as if the blow just didn't go through; this happens to me; next time it will be better."

Da Crazy Hawaiian shared, "He had seven times to hit me, and I didn't rock, I didn't buzz. He didn't even do anything to me. I don't think anybody can. I might have to move down to heavyweight and take out the bell.”

The reigning champion, Da Crazy Hawaiian, successfully retained the heavyweight super belt after a draw with Vasily "Dumpling" Kamotsky. Meanwhile, Isaiah Quinones reportedly secured the middleweight title by knocking out John "The Machine" Davis in the third round.

The tournament's main event featured an exciting fight between Da Crazy Hawaiian and Dumpling, in which both competitors displayed incredible endurance. The fight ended in a draw, enthralling the audience, who called for another round.

The main event of the championship is the showdown between two of the sport's most legendary fighters. The reigning super heavyweight champion, "Da Crazy Hawaiian", with a record of 15 victories, 13 of which were by knockout, will defend his title against top-ranked opponent Vasily "Dumpling" Kamotsky. Kamotsky has one knockout victory to his name, but no losses.

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