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PrimeTime powered through terrible cut at Brave 19

Brave 19 showcased one of the toughest bouts in the promotion’s history as Adam Townsend took on Mark Hulme.

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Kirik Jenness
December 13, 2018 · 1 min read
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Brave 19 showcased one of the toughest bouts in the promotion’s history as Adam Townsend took on Mark Hulme. Townsend entered as an overwhelming favorite to win the bout against the South African wrestler who trains under Richie Quan. However, in a fight that showcased a monster display of grit, Townsend fought tp the end despite being cut early by a devastating elbow from Hulme that turned the officials and broadcast area into a Splash Zone. Ultimately, Hulme dominated the bout with his wrestling skills, reach advantage, and monster heart of his own.

‘Primetime’ never gave up and pushed his opponent to the limits as he was taking damage. The bout showcased grappling and standup action making it a truly memorable main event. The resilience of Townsend pushed the bout to be among the lead contenders for the fight of the night. Townsend received medical attention, and it was then the extent of damage inflicted by Hulme was revealed:

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