Turkish Prospect Isfak Seyid Imposes Will on Felipe Negochadle at ONE Friday Fights 64



Isfak
Seyid
funneled another unwitting victim into his traps.

Merciless clinches, opportunistic takedowns, bulletproof submission
defense and punishing ground-and-pound carried the unbeaten Turkish
prospect to a unanimous decision over Felipe
Negochadle
in a three-round
ONE Friday Fights 64
bantamweight showcase on Friday at
Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand. All three ringside
judges gave the nod to Seyid (6-0, 2-0 ONE), who once again
impressed on the ONE
Championship
stage.

Almost hypnotized by his counterpartโ€™s oppressive style, Negochadle
(6-2, 0-1 ONE) found himself in a constant state of retreat. He
rolled into a heel hook and kneebar attempt in the second round,
then managed to scramble into top position in the third before
briefly climbing to full mount. The Vietnam-based Brazilian was
otherwise ineffective. Seyid crowded him in close quarters,
incorporated takedowns when the mood struck and piled up points
with his ground-and-pound. A successful double-leg with roughly 15
seconds left on the clock in Round 3 tied the bow on his latest
triumph.

The setback snapped a six-fight winning streak for Negochadle.

In other action, Parham
Gheirati
took out Jordan Godtfredsen with a push kick to the
face 46 seconds into the second round of their bantamweight muay
thai headliner; Petmuangsri Wankhongohm MBK stopped Denphuthai MC
Superlek Muaythai when a head kick resulted in a fight-ending
finger injury 1:19 into the first round of their flyweight muay
thai co-main event; Petmorakot Sitnayoktaweeptaphong laid claim to
a unanimous decision over Dieselnoi Liamthanawat in a catchweight
muay thai showcase at 127 pounds; Lamsing
Sor Dechapan
outpointed
Dabdam Por Tor Tor Thongtawee
to a unanimous decision in a
126-pound catchweight muay thai attraction; Got Taipetburi was
awarded a split verdict over Robocop Radgoldgym in their
three-round catchweight muay thai pairing at 120 pounds;
Petninmungkorn Captainkaneboxing buried Akkaradet Guaybangkorlaem
with an overhand right 1:37 into the first round of their
atomweight muay thai altercation; Teeyai
PK Saenchai
wrecked Shuto Sato
with a right hook 48 seconds into the first round of their
catchweight muay thai encounter at 120 pounds; Johan
Estupinan
wiped out Kouta Omori with a head kick and follow-up
punches 27 seconds into the first round of their 141-pound
catchweight muay thai showdown; Noppadet Chor Hapayak eked out a
split decision over Nawaaek Sor Sommai in a three-round catchweight
muay thai confrontation at 134 pounds; Satoshi
Katashima
cut down Jiang Lumin with a wicked left hook to the
body 43 seconds into the second round of their 126-pound
catchweight muay thai clash; and Shoya
Ishiguro
put away Bruno
Azevedo
with a heel hook 9:17 into their submission grappling
match at a 139-pound catchweight.

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