Experienced Ukrainian armrestler Dmitry Beskorovainyi is our expert analyst, who helped to understand the intricacies of last Vendetta. ()
Dmitry predicted a correct score of two pairs, one prediction was about correct winner and in the other two pairs Dmitry’s bets played on the contrary.
Andrey Pushkar - Dmitry Trubin
Pushkar is definitely very powerful; his frontal pressure is very strong. But you could see that his wrist was flex. But that’s good that his side pressure allowed to resist to Trubin’s top. Dmitry need to change tactics and try to work in the hook. I am very happy for the victory of Andrey and I am glad that my prediction was wrong. I wish him further victories.
Denis Tsyplenkov - Michael Todd
It seemed like Denis was just playing with Michael. Todd always started first, but the hand of Tsyplenkov remained in place, it seemed to me that Dennis calmly tuck his opponent. But after the second round Todd started to shake the hand of Tsyplenkov with lateral movement.
And in the third round he managed to get up sharply over the table and press Denis’ hand to the pin. It was obvious that Dennis has used a lot of his strenght but he was going to win another 2 rounds, which allowed him to become a winner. I am very happy for the victory of our compatriot.
Tim Bresnan - Dmitry Silaev
It was obvious that Silaev would not do anything with Tim Bresnan, my prediction was 6:0 and it was confirmed. Silayev and Bresnan at the moment are athletes of different levels.
Vazgen Soghoyan - Hristo Delidzhakov
I did not see the match of Vazgen Soghoyan with Hristo Delidzhakov, so I can not comment on anything. My prediction was diametrically opposed – and a result was 6:0 in favor of Soghoyan.
Oleg Zhokh - Christian Binnie
I did not watch this match but I know the results. Oleg Zhokh’s victory over Christian Binnie was predictable, my prediction is 5:1 was correct.
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