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Ugo Carabelli C. - Faria J.

02/21 20:00 RockyBalboa +12.00
2025/02/21 09:57 Ugo Carabelli C. (-2.5 games) @120 10/10
 

We are moving forward here with LL Argentina Ugo. Yesterday we confidently dealt with Damyra 2-0. Today we will fight against another LL, the Portuguese Faria. I watched Faria's match against Munar yesterday, and Munar looked out of sorts, making many mistakes. In the second set, Faria completely collapsed, but in the third set, Munar practically self-destructed in the first game, making a lot of mistakes and not being able to hold on. He looked very bad. In this case, it is more Munar's credit that Faria continues to progress more than the Portuguese himself. Ugo will not lie and he will take on Peru.

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