Ashkan Gohar had his opponent Rhassan Muhareb (blue pants) well under control until 2 seconds ago and looked like the winner. Ashkan Gohar had his opponent Rhassan Muhareb (blue pants) well under control until 2 seconds ago and looked like the winner.

Get in the Ring: the fallout

I like kickboxing because it is an honest and tough but fair sport. On October 3, 2009, this became particularly clear to me again during a fight at the Get in the Ring event in the Audimax. It was the 6th fight of the evening and local hero Ashkan Gohar had his Danish opponent Rhassan Muhareb well under control. Everyone in the room was sure that Gohar would be the winner.

Shortly before the end of the first three minutes, Muhareb hit his opponent so suddenly but precisely that the fight came to an abrupt end. It took Ashkan Gohar longer to stand on his own two feet than the fight had taken.

During this time, Rhassan Muhareb asked his opponent several times about his well-being. And the victory celebration remained subdued.

That's just how great athletes behave.

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