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ProKick Team Win in Cyprus - RESULTS

June 14, 2024

They came, they saw, they conquered! 🏆 The ProKick Team emerged victorious with 4 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw in Cyprus. The ProKick Team showed remarkable determination and skill at the tournament in Cyprus. With a total of 8 matches, they secured 4 wins, faced 3 losses, and ended in a draw. Their journey was filled with intense moments, showcasing their resilience and competitive spirit. The team's hard work and dedication truly paid off, culminating in a well-deserved victory! 🏆

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Winner By KO Snoddon: Billy Murray: "I'm incredibly proud of my team. It's no simple feat to journey to unfamiliar territories and face off against unknown opponents.

Winner By KO Snoddon: Billy Murray: "I'm incredibly proud of my team. It's no simple feat to journey to unfamiliar territories and face off against unknown opponents.

Jay Snoddon secures an impressive victory in his 3rd professional fight with a powerful left hook to the body, resulting in a knockout during the 2nd round. His precision and skill were on full display as he dominated the match with strategic prowess.

ProKick's talented athlete, Grace Goody, emerged victorious after a gruelling battle with her opponent. The judges were unanimous in awarding her the win, impressed by her exceptional display of boxing finesse and kicking expertise. Grace's determination and skill were evident throughout the match, solidifying her as a force to be reckoned with in the world of combat sports.

Meanwhile, Belfast's, Gary Lynch fell short against a formidable Cyprian opponent - echoing the old adage that he was outsized and out-powered. While Gary still shines as a kickboxer in the welterweight category, the middleweight division is not his domain! Unfortunately, he missed out on clinching the WKN Junior International title in the middleweight class.

In Cyprus, other standout fighters who emerged victorious included Jay Munn. On just his second fight, Mun captivated the audience with a stunning show of strength, securing a knockout in the second round.

Fourteen-year-old Ruben Graham epitomises the saying 'hard work pays off.' After losing his first three fights, the young Comber teenager captivated the judges with his unwavering fighting style and determination to succeed.

Many ringside spectators believed Cahal Walsh emerged victorious in his bout, but the judges had a different perspective. Reflecting on the match, Cahal shared, "I'm content with my performance; my opponent was formidable, resulting in a close and exciting fight. I look forward to the opportunity of facing him once more."

Another rookie fighter on the card, Robbie Mcquaid, stepping into the international arena for the first time. As the bell rang, pressure mounted in the opening round. Coach Billy Murray, witnessing the struggle, made a decisive move - stopping the fight in the 1st round after Robbie hit the canvas from a knee to the head. Robbie rose, but Murray intervened, pulling his fighter out. The battle may be over for now, but Robbie will return to fight another day!

Don't overlook Leo Smith, the youngest rising star at ProKick, embodying the future of the sport. As the saying goes, a good big fighter will always triumph over a good small fighter, but Leo defied the odds despite being outsized and out-powered he went on to finish the fight to loss on points.

The team, led by ProKick coach Billy Murray, "I'm incredibly proud of my team. It's no simple feat to journey to unfamiliar territories and face off against unknown opponents. But this is what we do at ProKick we take every opportunity to excel and gain experience, this is why we are successful."

Special shout-out goes to the event organiser, Chris Christodoulou from Team Uppercut.

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