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SF16 Preview

Hello fight fans and welcome to the SF16 Preview Talk show! This Saturday will see Sisu Fights host SF16: Road To The Throne at the Kallio Dome which holds 10,000 people!

Fight 1: Brett Butterfly (9-4-0) VS Jakke Ruutu (13-5-0)

Brett Butterfly comes into the bout after recently losing which saw his 8 fight winning streak come to an end although he will be confident in this bout having already beaten Ruutu in the early stages of his career. He’ll be hoping to use his BJJ advantage to get the win here. Ruutu will be on a mission to try and avenge the loss his suffered to Butterfly previously and he’ll also be looking to get back to winning ways after losing his last two fights.

 

Fight 2: Yossi Avitan (23-5-0) VS Eyeonly Fuckwell (20-11-1)

Both fighters in this bout have a wealth of experience and both fighters are known to knock people out! Avitan lost his last fight and has only earned himself one win in his three fights here at Sisu, He’ll need to score himself a win today if he wishes to continue to play a part as one of the top fights in Sisu Fights.

Fuckwell will be looking to impress in his Sisu debut in this fight and coming off the back of two wins he will be pumped and full of confidence for this fight.

 

Fight 3: Stan TheMan (31-21-1) VS Llya Dragunov (11-3-0)

TheMan comes into this fight with a ton more experience than his opponent has but he is coming off the back of a TKO loss. His key to victory here will relay upon his BJJ skills. Llya may be the lesser experienced of the two men but he is on a two fight winning streak and having only lost 3 of his 14 career fights he has proved a tricky customer for many of the opponents he has already faced in the ring.

Fight 4: Umberto Sotto Jr (13-8-0) VS Maxim Vyacheslav Volkov (8-2-0)

Sotto Jr comes into the fight the slightly more experienced fighter and the lighter of the two men. The fan favourite is stepping into the cage the fourth time in Sisu Fights having won his first two fights here things looked promising but he did lose his last fight by TKO. Volkov is young, hungry and quickly establishing himself as a top contender in his weight division in Sisu Fights. He is also stepping into the cage for the fourth time in Sisu fights but unlike his opponent he has won the first three bouts and he is full of confidence going into this one!

Fight 5: Ludwig Marnes (25-24-0) VS Luca Turilli (20-12-1)

Marnes comes into the fight making his debut in Sisu Fights and coming off the back of a win. Turilli also won his last fight and a man who is known for knocking people out will be looking to do that in this fight as Marnes is known for getting knocked out with sixteen of his twenty-four losses coming by TKO!

Fight 6: Flo Wer (20-7-0) VS Kake Nyrkki (21-14-1)

Wer is coming off the back of two wins and is quickly beginning to establish himself here in Sisu Fights. The popular fighter will need to make sure he is on top form in this fight though as he is coming up against a very strong fighter. Nyrkki quickly raised to the top in his weight division here in Sisu Fights by winning the title in his first fight but he didn’t manage to hold onto it long as he lost it in his first defence of the title, he has since bounced with a TKO win in his last fight and surely a win here today will get him another crack at that title that he lost.

Fight 7: Luke Jones (14-4-1) VS Kauko Partio (34-19-2)

Luke Jones has a massive inexperience disadvantage over his opponent although is he the much taller and bigger of the two fighters and he’ll be full of determination to get the win in this fight and try and get a shot at the title which he lost not so long ago. Partio has the experience advantage in this fight but he is coming off the back of a three fight losing streak and at the age of 34 looking like it could be the ending of his career, although he still holds the 145lbs Cage Wars title a loss here could really start to see the end of is career.

 

Fight 8: Veikko Rastila (18-2-1) VS DeAngelo Kenner (24-9-0)

Rastilais jumping into the cage for the second time in Sisu Fights in this bout and having lost his first fight for Sisu he’ll be looking to get a win here to make the impression on the division that he needs. Kenner is making his Sisu Fights debut and having lost his last two fights he’ll be looking to use this fight to bounce back and get his career back on track.

Co Main Event: Katsu Higashikuni (27-15-1) VS Ricardo Ramirez (23-12-0)

The co main event of the night will see to experienced warriors battle it out in the cage! Higashikuni is coming off the back of two very impressive wins and looking to push himself up the division to get a shot at the title. He is a man known for finishing fights with 20 of his 27 wins coming by either TKO or submission finishes. Ramirez will be full of confidence in this fight having already beat Higashikuni by forcing him to tap out with a deadly armbar in his Sisu Fights debut and then after that fight he went onto win the title with another submission victory! Although he did lose his last fight which saw him lose his title the first time he had defended it. He will be looking to use this fight to get a win and a rematch for his title.

Main Event: Sebastien Linne VS Pikku Nakarainen

The main event of the night will see two warriors battle it out for the Featherweight championship.

Linne is on an impressive four fight winning streak with some wins over some very impressive opponents and he is yet to lose a fight here in Sisu Fights. Having won the title in his last fight he will be looking to successfully defend the title here today which is a title that’s been jumping around from fighter to fighter with no one being able to clearly state their name to the belt with some solid defences of the title. Nakarainen was unable to defend the title when he held it the first time and now he has the shot to get the title back in his hands and I’m sure there is nothing he’d rather have! He is coming off the back of a close decision win and he will be full of determination to win back the title that he feels is rightfully his!

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SF16 Review

Hello fight fans and welcome to the SF16 Review Talk show! Saturday saw Sisu Fights host SF16: Road To The Throne at the Kallio Dome where 10,000 people turned up to watch the event in a sold out venue!

Fight 1: Brett Butterfly (9-4-0) VS Jakke Ruutu (13-5-0)

Winner: Brett Butterfly by decision

Brett dominated the fight from start to finish using wrestling skills to take the fight to the ground from where he controlled the fight with ground and pound and wrestling skills. Ruutu managed to survive the fight even though he was dominated from start to finish.

Fight 2: Yossi Avitan (23-5-0) VS Eyeonly Fuckwell (20-11-1)

Winner: Yossi Avitan by KO in 3:59 of Round 3

Fuckwell started the fight strong with a very aggressive stand up game but he just couldn’t match the power of Avitan. Avitan caught Fuckwell with a big uppercut in the first that managed to cut Fuckwell but Fuckwell survived and managed to take the first round on the judges score card. The second round saw the same as Fuckwell’s aggression saw him take the round on the score cards and then Avitan knew he would need a knockout to get the win in the final round and that’s exactly what he produced as Fuckwell got caught with a crisp counter that rocked him then Avitan continued with the strikes before putting Fuckwell to sleep with a big straight. This was an excellent fight which was awarded fight of the night!

 

Fight 3: Stan TheMan (31-21-1) VS Llya Dragunov (11-3-0)

Winner: Llya Dragunov by decision

Dragunov control the fight from start to finish using his world class Muay Thai to take the fight to the clinch and his striking to hure TheMan throughout the fight. TheMan got cut in the first round by a left hand from Dragunov and by the end of the fight the cut looked really bust up as Dragunov won all rounds on the judges score cards.

Fight 4: Umberto Sotto Jr (13-8-0) VS Maxim Vyacheslav Volkov (8-2-0)

Winner: Volkov by KO in 3:55 of Round 2.

Volkov came out the much more aggressive of the too fighters looking to hurt his opponent from the go. Sotto Jr did manage to cut Volkov in the first with an uppercut but Volkov outworked him throughout the first round and the fight. A wild overhand right in the second cracked Sotto Jr which left him stumbling around the cage as Volkov then teed off with a massive uppercut that left Sotto Jr on the canvas seeing stars and also earned Volkov KO of the night!

Fight 5: Ludwig Marnes (25-24-0) VS Luca Turilli (20-12-1)

Winner: Luca Turilli by TKO in 1:12 of Round 1.

Marnes didn’t last long in the fight as Turilli clipped him with a big right hand before jumping on his back and bombing away with some deadly ground and pound which forced the referee to jump in and stop the fight. A very impressive and dominant victory by Turilli.

Fight 6: Flo Wer (20-7-0) VS Kake Nyrkki (21-14-1)

Winner: Flo Wer by TKO in 4:41 of Round 1.

Flo Wer managed to put his opponent away in the first round as he came out with some very aggressive striking. He managed to cut Nyrkki very early in the first round with a nice jab and he continued to use his world class boxing to hurt Nyrkki. Nyrkki just wasn’t active enough or accurate enough to trouble Wer who half way through the second caught Nyrkki with a head kick that made Nyrkki hit the canvas and made the cut he got earlier in the round look even worse. Wer pounced on Nyrkki as he hit the canvas and continued to pound on Nyrkki as he hurt his opponent and opened the cut up even more unloading with some vicious shots which left the referee no choice but to jump in and stop the fight.

Fight 7: Luke Jones (14-4-1) VS Kauko Partio (34-19-2)

Winner: Kauko Partio by decision.

Jones quickly took the fight to the ground but Partio managed to land a butterfly sweep instantly to get himself in top position where he used his Olympic wrestling to control the pace from the top and to rain some ground and pound down on his opponent. He did try and submit Jones several times in the first but Jones managed to hold off the submissions and the rest of the fight saw much of the same as both fighters used their ground skills to try and get the better of each other but by the end of the fight it was Partio who was one round up on the judges score card and the fighter who got to take home the win!

 

Fight 8: Veikko Rastila (18-2-1) VS DeAngelo Kenner (24-9-0)

Winner: Kenner by Submission in 2:22 of Round 1.

Rastila started the fight with some aggressive striking but Kenner managed to get the fight to the ground very quickly and as soon as he did he instantly started working for a submission victory and although Rastila managed to slip out of a few attempts the constant pressure Kenner was issuing to land one soon proved too much for Rastila as Kenner locked in an arm bar and forced Rastila to tap. The excellent submission earned Kenner the win and also the submission of the night award!

Co Main Event: Katsu Higashikuni (27-15-1) VS Ricardo Ramirez (23-12-0)

Winner: Higashikuni by TKO in 2:22 of Round 1.

Ramirez didn’t manage to stick around long in the co-main event of the night as Higashikuni instantly got the takedown and began working towards improving his position from the top and when he get into mount there was nothing Ramirez could do as Higashikuni rained down with lethal ground and pound which left the referee with no choice but to jump in and stop the fight which saw Higashikuni put on a very dominant display.

Main Event: Sebastien Linne VS Pikku Nakarainen

Winner: Nakarainen by decision

The main event of the night will saw two warriors battle it out for the Featherweight championship.

Nakarainen dominated the fight from start to finish as he took home all five rounds and the decision victory! He used his BJJ red belt to land a large amount of takedowns and to control the fight from top position. Linne wanted to keep the fight standing as he showed some decent kicks when the two were going toe to toe but he just couldn’t match the ground skills Nakarainen put on show. Linne did manage to avoid getting submitted as Nakarainen tried to lock him up in a submission four times throughout the bout. Nakarainen put on an impressive, dominate performance to win back the title he lost no so long ago, will he be the first man in Sisu Fights history to keep hold of the title and string together some successful title defences?

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Hey Kole, you need to get some fresh challenge to 145 division. It has a great fighters, but soon they all have fought against everyone... Bring some new talent on the roster, so it stays interesting. Näkäräinen is eager to put everyone tapping or sleeping ;)

Believe me, I'm working on it! The competion for top level guys is just so tough that it's not easy to sign new guys!

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SF17 Preview

Hello fight fans and welcome to the SF17 Preview Talk show! On Saturday Sisu Fights will be hosting SF17: Priest VS Rauta down at the Suomi International Arena in Helsinki and with 19,500 tickets available for the event its sure set to be a cracker!

Fight 1: Eric Lawler (32-15-0) VS Arvi Rausku (24-35-1)

The first fight of the night will see two MMA veterans battle it out! Both fighters are both coming off the back of TKO losses and they’ll both be looking to put on a cracking show here to get themselves back on track! Rausku has 21 submission victories in 24 wins so he’ll be looking to use his BJJ advantage here to get the win and force Lawler to tap out!

Fight 2: Simo Supermies (36-24-0) VS Pikku Kakkipylly (14-4-0)

Supermies comes into the fight the clearly more experienced of the two fighters and making his Sisu Fights debut. He lost his last fight so he will be looking to get a win here and impress the Sisu Fights fans. Kakkipylly is 2-1 in Sisu Fights now and coming off the back of an impressive win but he’ll be in for a very hard fight against a more experienced opponent.

 

Fight 3: Ori Jokinen (13-9-0) VS Muuli Potku (17-11-1)

Jokinen has had three fights in Sisu Fights and is yet to show any real sparkle in any of his fights. He’ll be hoping that this fight might be one where he can show off what he is capable off and maybe start a run for him get up towards a title shot! Potku is coming off the back of a very impressive first round head kick KO victory and I’m sure he’ll be hoping to use the moment from that to knock Jokinen out!

Fight 4: Arnie McDougle (20-11-0) VS Chris Adebisi (23-15-0)

Adebisi is known for his knockouts with 19 TKO/KO victories from his 23 wins and he is coming up against McDougle who’s all of his 11 losses has come by way of TKO/KO so McDougle will have to make sure he doesn’t get caught or this could be an early night for him but having won his last fight he will be full of confidence coming into this bout.

Fight 5: Felix Tilthammer (42-19-1) VS Cu Chulainn (23-12-0)

Tilthammer has a wealth of experience over his opponent having won more fights than Chulainn has had but Chulainn has been looking very impressive having won his last three fights he’ll be looking to stretch the streak to four and show Sisu fights what he can do here in his Sisu debut. Tilthammer will be making his third appearance in Sisu Fights and will be looking to get his first win in here as he is currently on a three fight losing streak. Could Chulainn put an end to Tilthammers career in this fight?

Fight 6: Davor Langerholc (17-6-0) VS Siouxsie Banshees (37-19-1)

Langerholc broke a two fight losing streak with an impressive decision win in his last fight; he’ll be hoping to keep the momentum going here with a win over a much more experienced fighter. Banshees will be making his debut in Sisu Fights and at the age of 37 he’ll be looking to maybe end his career here and get a title in the bag before he bows out gracefully.

Fight 7: Miami Vice (14-2-1) VS Kevin Lockley (30-13-0)

This will be Vice’s fourth fight here in Sisu Fights since singing with the organisation and he hasn’t had much joy since joining. In his first fight he got an impressive decision win over MMA veteran Daniel Speed which saw Vice walk away with the title but since then he has lost two fights by way of TKO and lost his title in the first defence of it. Lockley is known for knocking people out with 27 of his 30 wins coming by way of TKO/KO and having lost his last fight he’ll be looking to really impress here with a big stoppage over a very strong opponent. A good win here for either fighter could see them into the title race picture.

Fight 8: Luu Viulu (23-8-1) VS Jummi Jammi (12-6-0)

Luu Viulu will be making his Sisu Fights debut in this fight and is on a very impressive 4 fight winning streak with 3 of those fights coming by way of TKO/KO. A good win here could see him get a shot at the title. Jammi is coming off the back of a win and he record in Sisu Fights is two wins and one loss, with the inability to finish fights he could be coming up against a tough challange here against an opponent known for finishing fights although Jammi has a proven chin having never been stopped by TKO/KO in his 6 losses.

Co Main Event: Trouble Some (16-5-1) VS Otto Jokinen (35-11-1)

The co-main event of the night will see Some look to defend his light-heavyweight title against Jokinen after their recent bout ended in a majority draw!

Ever since the first fight took place people have been waiting for the rematch and its now here! Some is undefeated in five fights and has successfully defended his title twice but Jokinen proved to be a real challenge for him in the last fight.

Jokinen will be extremely pumped for this fight, although some feel he was the loser of the last fight he knows he has what it takes to beat Some and he is desperate to get that title around his waist! This one is set to be a cracker for sure!

Main Event: Johnny Priest (26-11-1) VS Pertti Rauta (40-25-0)

This fight will see Johnny Priest look to defend his Heavyweight title for the third time!

Priest is undefeated in 7 fights and is looking unstoppable with five of his last victories all coming by way of TKO, although he is much less experienced than his opponent the run he is on means he has the confidence to beat anyone out there and with very impressive wins over very impressive opponents is there anyone out there that can stop him?

Rauta is too on a role as he is on a 4 fight winning streak with all of them coming by way of TKO/KO and with 30 TKO/KO victories to his name he is a very dangerous fighter to be facing and at the age of 41 he’ll be looking to get his hands on his last bit of gold before he puts an end to what has been a wonderful career.

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SF17 Review

Hello fight fans and welcome to the SF17 Review Talk show! On Saturday Sisu Fights hosted SF17: Priest VS Rauta down at the Suomi International Arena in Helsinki where 18,006 people attended to watch some of the best MMA fighters in the world get it on!!

Fight 1: Eric Lawler (32-15-0) VS Arvi Rausku (24-35-1)

Winner: Eric Lawler by TKO in 4:08 of round 1

Rausku looked to take the fight to the ground from the bell but Lawler managed to stuff every takedown attempt Rausku threw at him and Lawler managed to catch Rausku off guard when shooting for a takedown with an excellent counter punch that left Rausku cut very early in the fight. Lawler proceeded to through bombs all through the round before catching Rausku with a wonderful head kick that sent him crashing to the mat, although he managed to get back to his feet the fight was lost as Lawler continued the beat down which left the referre with no choice but to dive in and stop the fight.

Fight 2: Simo Supermies (36-24-0) VS Pikku Kakkipylly (14-4-0)

Winner: Simo Supermies by decision

Supermies dominated the fight from start to finish by taking the fight to the ground and controlling his opponent and the pace of the fight, just how he wanted it. Kakkipylly was just over worked and out classed in the fight as he was laid on his back being pounded on for the most of it. Kakkipully did do well to wriggle out of several submission attempts from Supermies but he did no where enough to get the win on the night, a dominate win from Supermies.

 

Fight 3: Ori Jokinen (13-9-0) VS Muuli Potku (17-11-1)

Winner: Ori Jokinen by TKO in 4:58 of round 3

Potku will be very disappointed to have been TKO’d just 2 seconds before the end of the fight having dominated the first two rounds and probably on his way to a decision victory! Both fighters looked to use their stand up game throughout the fight to dominate and the first round saw Potku dominate with strong accurate strikes and some chopping leg kicks that left Jokinen stumbling towards the end of the round. The second saw Jokinen’s power as he cut Potku very early in the round with a head kick but Potku returned fight by catching Jokinen with a sweet jab that left Jokinen on wobbly legs for the rest of the round. The third saw much of the same as Potku was set to take the decision until Jokinen cracked him with a massive overhand right and followed up with some vicious ground and pound which forced the referee to jump in and stop the fight just 2 seconds before Potku was set to take home the decision victory!

Fight 4: Arnie McDougle (20-11-0) VS Chris Adebisi (23-15-0)

Winner: Chris Adebisi by TKO in 1:53 of round 2

Both fighters went for power as they both got cut in the first round as the fight looked like a horror movie with blood flowing from each other’s faces although as the first round ended it was McDougle who’d come off the worst in the first round and early in the second Adebisi showed as he rocked McDougle with a quick uppercut before throwing another one that sent McDougle crashing into the cage as Adebisi pounded on McDougle while he was still asleep as the referee jumped in to finally stop the fight, much later than he should have done.

Fight 5: Felix Tilthammer (42-19-1) VS Cu Chulainn (23-12-0)

Winner: Felix Tilthammer by TKO in 00:16 of round 1

Felix Tilthammer finally recorded his first win in Sisu Fights with a very quick and impressive TKO victory that left his opponent in a bloody mess! A head kick kicked it off that sent Chulainn tumbling to the mat but Tilthammer allowed him to get back up before catching him with a counter punch that put Chulainn back on his arse and forced Tilthammer to put him out of his misery as he dived on Chuliann and rained strike after strike upon him until the referee called a stop to the fight!

Fight 6: Davor Langerholc (17-6-0) VS Siouxsie Banshees (37-19-1)

Winner: Siouxsie Banshees by decision

In what was a very close fight it was Banshees stand up that managed to provide the winning factor for him, Langerholc dominated the first as he took the fight to the ground straight away and instantly started working for a submission but Banshees managed to wriggle free of the five submission attemps Langerholc threw at him in the first round. As the fight went on Langerholc struggled to keep Banshees on the ground and he was no match when standing with Banshees as he landed some massive shots on Langerolc that saw him take the decision victory.

Fight 7: Miami Vice (14-2-1) VS Kevin Lockley (30-13-0)

Winner: Kevin Lockley by KO in 4:55 of round 2

Both fighters came out looking to show their dominance in the stand up game throwing big shots and nice counters from the bell, Lockley managed to get on the wrong end of a sweet hook that cut him early in the fight and then vice managed to land a nice takedown that saw him take the round on the judges score card. The second round saw Vice land a big head kick that sent Lockley to the mat early in the round and then Lockleys cut really started to open up as Vice land shot after shot on it. Lockley managed to compose himself and keep his legs underneath him after recovering from the head kick and then he caught Vice with a job that sent Vice stumbling and left him on wobbly legs just before Lockley caught him with a huge hook that left him asleep instantly, earning Lockley an impressive comeback win and the KO of the night award!

 

Fight 8: Luu Viulu (23-8-1) VS Jummi Jammi (12-6-0)

Winner: Luu Viulu by TKO in 0:005 in round 3

Viulu impressed in his Sisu Fights debut with TKO victory over a strong opponent. Viulu showed his class as he dominated the fight from start to finish with strong stand up skills and excellent clinch work. He managed to cut Jammi very early in the first before instigating a clinch where he controlled the pace of the fight and landed some strong dirty boxing from the clinch and as soon as Jammi broke the clinch Viulu cracked him with a big right hand that sent him to the canvas. The second round saw much of the same as Viulu dominated from the stand up and the clinch leaving Jammi wondering what he could do to turn the fight around with time running out and as soon as the bell sounded for the third and final round Viulu put a very impressive performance to an end by catching Jammi with a leathal hook than sent him back to the canvas and then Viulu jumped into side control and rained on Jammi with ground and pound until the referee jumped in and stopped the fight. A very impressive and dominate win for Viulu.

Co Main Event: Trouble Some (16-5-1) VS Otto Jokinen (35-11-1)

Winner: Some by decision

Some took the decision victory in what was a very very close fight between two warriors who put it all on the line in this fight which saw them earn the fight of the night award! Jokinen was so close to the title before and he came out determined to be the one leaving the cage with it after this fight as he started then fight strong taking the first two rounds with very good stand up and clinch work. Some came back in the third landing some very good shots and working for a submission from the ground. Some also took the fourth round and the fifth and final round with clinch work and excellent striking as Jokinen somewhat died out of the fight leaving Some no choice but to step his game up and retain his title.

Main Event: Johnny Priest (26-11-1) VS Pertti Rauta (40-25-0)

Winner: Priest by TKO in 4:31 of round 1

Priest put on a very impressive performance in the main even fight that saw him walk away with his Heavyweight title still safely wrapped around his waist after a fight that instantly went to the clinch and ended a blood bath saw both fighters faces leaked blood. Priest massively over worked his opponent in the clinch with some vicious dirty boxing and elbows and as he pounded away at Rauta, it then took a shoulder strike to rock Rauta and as Rauta was still on wobbly legs Priest created a bit of distance between him and his opponent and then cracked him with a discoustingly vicious elbow that sent Rauta to the mat and more strikes from Priest forced the referee to jump in and stop the fight!

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Sisu Fights Rankings - April 28th 2014

 

145 lbs
1. Pikku Näkäräinen ©
2. Katsu Higashikuni
3. Kauko Partio
4. Sebastian Linne
5. Ricardo Ramirez

155 lbs
1. Kale Kummola ©
2. Terrance Clam Digger
3. Doctor Greenthumb
4. Felix Sandoval
5. Boris Gregorovitsj

170 lbs
1. Jyrska Velmu ©
2. Flo Wer
3. Brutaali Keijo
4. Ichiro Takahshi
5. Voima Karhu

185 lbs
1. Bruce McBrain ©
2. Luca Turilli
3. Ilya Dragunov
4. Kalle Reinikainen
4. Vlad Kersikov

205 lbs
1.Trouble Some ©
2.Luu Viulu
3.Otto Jokinen
4.Hjalmar Soderberg
5.Moacyr Domingos De Matos

265 lbs
1. Johnny Priest ©
2. DeAngelo Kenner
3. Emeka Shakur
4. Elias Eberhard
5. Pertti Rauta

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