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Sergej Braun dominates Samuel Dbili

Germany’s Sergej Braun is still undefeated under the SENSHI banner. Braun captured another victory at the SENSHI 9 co-main event, beating France’s Samuel Dbili via UD.

The fight was conducted under the KWU Full Contact in the -80 kg category with Sensei Zahari Damyanov being the referee of the bout.

Braun was selective with his attack, letting the French do all the movement and rushing forward. The German kicks were pretty accurate from the first to the last round, adding some beautiful hooks to the head.

As time went on, Braun’s dominance was getting out of hand, as the French fighter was barely landing meaningful shots. Dbili, who was making his SENSHI debut, was trying to get on the inside and to land mainly shots to the head, but oftentimes he was countered with low kicks.

In the third round, Braun was landing at will, making it look easy and even effortless.


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