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Mike Perry Survives Early Scare, Bags Decision Win Over Boxer Michael Seals at Triller’s Triad Combat

Published 11/27/2021, 11:14 PM EST

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Mike Perry found ways to steal attention after his UFC exit, and Triad Combat gave him the right platform to showcase all his skills. Locking horns with a pro-pugilist in a hybrid form of combat, Perry delivered a commendable performance tonight. Despite suffering some early adversity, he could score the win via split decision.

Three judges scored the contest 67-65 (Perry), 67-65 (Perry), and 67-65 (Seals). Although Michael Seals did his best in the ring, it wasn’t his night. Here’s a broader look at the scrap and what it was like.

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The heated altercations in the pre-fight presser looked relevant as both men delivered a long-lasting scrap that clearly delighted the fans.

Mike Perry vs Michael Seals was a classic battle

Mike Perry delivered heat from the very beginning of the fight. He showcased his striking ability in the best possible way, but fell victim to a barrage of shots as well. Michael Seals made full use of his boxing stance. However, the uncanny triangular-shaped ring didn’t let the fighters go completely violent on each other.

Perry didn’t hesitate to go right after his opponent. However, Seals caught him with good shots. He connected proper power punches and dropped Mike Perry in round four, which seemed to be game over for the MMA elite. However, he could get back and make it to round five of the seven-round battle.

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Perry looked bleak by the time, and Seals used proper boxing combinations to continue harming his rival. However, ‘Platinum’ began round six on a spectacular tone.

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Showcasing sheer defense and head movements, he ducked Seals’ best shots and landed his own shots with bad intentions. Though he didn’t get the knockout, he caused damage and went into the last round in the ascendency.

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As predicted, both men began the final round by throwing haymakers. Perry caught Seals with a few, and the damage was evident. While Mike Perry looked extremely strong, Seals had very little to offer. He stood there helplessly and saved himself from being stopped.

What did you make of the fight between Perry and Seals?

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Raj Sarkar

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A senior boxing writer at EssentiallySports, Raj Sarkar is a mass media graduate who is currently pursuing his master’s degree in broadcast journalism. In addition to his current role, he has worked with the MMA team at EssentiallySports and has interviewed prominent fighters such as Ritu Phogat and 'The Red King' Rory MacDonald. Combining his bachelor's degree with his adoration for combat sports, he has earned a combined 3000 plus bylines over the last two years.
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