Surprising footage has emerged of an MMA fighter knocking out his opponent with an unlawful kick to the pinnacle throughout a boxing match.
Undefeated Russian MMA fighter Idris Abdurashidov made his boxing debut in opposition to Iran’s Bagher Faraji on the Ali Boxing Membership in Phuket, Thailand on Saturday evening.
Faraji, who entered the battle as a 2-0 professional, was getting the higher of him heading into the fourth and last spherical.
He was seconds away from a call victory when Abdurashidov unleashed an enormous head kick that crushed the Iranian boxer.
Abdurashidov was disqualified for the unlawful transfer, however nonetheless bragged about it on social media, even importing a video of the embarrassing act.
He captioned the video: “So he debuted in skilled boxing.
“And the lifetime disqualification, that leg kick I threw with a machine gun!”
Abdurashidov now faces a lifetime ban from boxing, however some followers imagine his punishment must be a lot harsher.
Reacting to the clip, one fan posted: “He must be arrested for assault and battery and banned from taking part in any fight sports activities once more. That is very low.”
One other wrote: “You need to be banned from competing in all fight sports activities.”
A 3rd added: “We should always put him in jail for that.”
In the meantime, another person commented: “You aren’t an expert athlete as a result of you haven’t any management over your self, your legs and your fingers.”
Abdurashidov is presently 4-0 in skilled MMA and competing for main Asian promotion ONE Championship.
It’s presently unknown if his unsportsmanlike conduct in boxing will have an effect on his MMA profession sooner or later.
The 21-year-old stopped Kazakbai Tilenov in his ONE FC debut final month and is a highly-rated prospect.
However his profession may finish earlier than it had an opportunity to start.
Faraji has since shared a number of movies of the incident on his Instagram Story, together with a photograph of Abdurashidov on the bottom after what seems to be a takedown of his personal.