Pep Guardiola has already confirmed Aleks Zinchenko will start in Tuesday's FA Cup tie with Peterborough United and there has now been a big hint as to who won't be involved - at least from the start.
09.02.2022 - 23:51 / nypost.com
blowing up on YouTube and Twitter. “It’s here and it’s beautiful,” reads the caption to the controversial clip, which was uploaded to Twitter Sunday by MMA fan account Matsyek. The WWE-esque showdown, which was sponsored by Russia’s Epic Fighting Championship, saw Yulia Mishko, 28, better known as “the Tomboy,” square off against artist Vladimir Spartak and his grandson Big Igibob, the Mirror reported.
it's here and it's beautiful. first we have Yulia Mishko vs Vladimir Spartak and his grandson BIG IGIBOB. fight goes to distance.
#popMMA pic.twitter.com/A7fro1gQEUNaturally, pitting a woman against two men might seem unfair. However, Spartak claims that neither he nor his son had fought before despite the patriarch purportedly serving in the Vietnam War. Not to mention that Mishko tipped the scales at 286 pounds, nearly as much as the combined weight of her male opponents, per the clip.The fight appeared to adhere to Mixed Martial Arts regulations with the combatants rocking MMA gloves while the referee allowed ground and pound.
The match took place over six 3-minute rounds.Despite Spartak and son’s numerical advantage, the scrap got off to a surprising start with the tattoo-covered senior taking all the risks while his grandson appeared to hesitate in the background.The pace picked up in the second period the after Mishko dropped each of her opponents within the opening seconds, clearly undaunted by the double team. First, the plus-size pugilist floored Spartak with a one-two combo and then sent Igibob to the canvas via uppercut, after which she attempted to ground and pound him before grandpa sprang to the rescue. Mishko dropped the scrappy senior yet again in round three with a haymaker.The spectacle was so ludicrous
.Pep Guardiola has already confirmed Aleks Zinchenko will start in Tuesday's FA Cup tie with Peterborough United and there has now been a big hint as to who won't be involved - at least from the start.
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