Omer Hassan with a varied attack defeats Tee Yang in a valiant, but tiring effort. Hassan in his first fight under the Fight for It & Co. banner earns 3 points towards his Lightweight Division’s 2019 Fight for It Kickboxing Grand Prix.
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