
#36 Veni Vidi Vici
11/03/24 • 47 min
In this episode, I unpack all things Cage Warriors 179 which took place in Rome.
In the headliner, Stefano Paterno scored a walk-off KO to register his 3rd successive finish in 2024.
While in the co-main event slot, Konstantinos Ntelis produced one of the KOs of the year.
Elsewhere on the card, mega prospects Solomon Simon and Manuel Del Valle finished their opponents with submissions... meanwhile Alessandro Giordano and Emanuele Zaccaria went to war in the Fight of the Night.
All of this and SO MUCH MORE. TUNE IN!
Twitter: @YellowGlovesPod
Instagram: @YellowGlovesPod
In this episode, I unpack all things Cage Warriors 179 which took place in Rome.
In the headliner, Stefano Paterno scored a walk-off KO to register his 3rd successive finish in 2024.
While in the co-main event slot, Konstantinos Ntelis produced one of the KOs of the year.
Elsewhere on the card, mega prospects Solomon Simon and Manuel Del Valle finished their opponents with submissions... meanwhile Alessandro Giordano and Emanuele Zaccaria went to war in the Fight of the Night.
All of this and SO MUCH MORE. TUNE IN!
Twitter: @YellowGlovesPod
Instagram: @YellowGlovesPod
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#35 Sweet Glorious Violence in Manny Double-Header
Cage Warriors 177 & 178 took place in Manchester on back-to-back days. A slate of 20 fights ended in 16 finishes.
We saw mega prospects win in dominant fashion, huge comeback wins, major controversy, and underdog victories.
Luke Riley improved to 10-0 in the main event of 178 while Chasen Blair scored yet another finish in the main event of 177.
All of this and so much more! Tune in!
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#37 Underdogs Barking!
Despite losing a bunch of exciting fights, and the main event, Cage Warriors 180 delivered a slate of exciting fights, underdog wins, comeback victories and a new champion was crowned.
James Webb joined the rare ranks of two-weight Cage Warriors champions with his 3rd round TKO of Andy Clamp. While in the co-main event, Nik Bagley made quick work of Jordy Bakkes to score his 5th successive rear-naked choke finish.
In the "People's Main Event", Weslley Maia handily dominated and blitzed Alexander Loof in what was likely a title eliminator. The idea of a trilogy fight with Qadrian, for gold, is a mouth-watering prospect.
Paddy McCorry returned to the Yellow Gloves with a 45 second KO and staked a claim to challenge for Middleweight gold in 2025.
Giovanni Fernandez and Richard Kallos, the two biggest underdogs on the card, scored massive highlight reel finishes over their respective opponents.
Elsewhere on the card, GB Top Team prospects Jawany Scott and Callum Haughian scored big wins.
All of this and SO MUCH MORE on the latest episode of the podcast. TUNE IN!
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