Lucky Punch IRL Fight Stream — organized by BAZARA 0 Fight Club with the support of Lucky Punch Energy Drink and WatchMeWin Casino — took place in Lithuania and once again delivered a night full of adrenaline and action.
The event featured 16 fighters — eight from Latvia and eight from Lithuania — stepping onto the stage for lightning-fast bouts, each lasting only 60 seconds. This unique format turned the raw energy of street fighting into a full-scale tournament, streamed live to every combat sports fan across the Baltics.
With a €5000 grand prize on the line and a €500 bonus for every KO, the night brought plenty of drama, surprises, and explosive finishes – let’s dig into each fight.
Fight 1: Kęstutis Kavaliauskas vs. Dans Bukovskis
Both fighters threw crazy hooks for the full minute; they had great footwork, and there was plenty of action. I submitted my vote for the eventual winner, Latvian Dans Bukovskis, due to the action and the damage he caused.
Fight 2: Dainius Gedvilas wins by KO
With the fights being cut out on YouTube for a little while, we may have missed some action, but the replay said it all. Dainius Gedvilas landed massive blows and came away with the finish. He’s currently a bare-knuckle fighter and is 6-0 in the sport.
Fight 3: Igor Ševiakov vs. Ričards Ozols
This fight was full of action, but one of the favorites, Ričards Ozols, put on an absolute show and came away with the knockdown halfway through the fight, leading ot his win.
Fight 4: Dominykas Semaška vs. Artūrs Bode
Artūrs Bode’s athletic ability was obvious, even though he was a hockey player for most of his life. His MMA training is paying off, with his boxing footwork being the best part of the fight. In what was a very close fight, Bode came away with the decision victory.
Fight 5: Modestas Kazakevič vs. Krists Daniēls Placiņš
These two came to fight. Both guys scored knockdowns, with the first half going to Latvia and the second half going to Lithuania. At the end, Modestas Kazakevič came away with the close decision victory, even though the people voted for Placiņš.
Fight 6: Aleksandrs Dmitrijevs vs. Janis Jodzevics
In a short-notice fight, Janis Jodzevics stepped up to fight fellow Latvian Aleksandrs Dmitrijevs. Both guys threw with intent, but it looked like Dmitrijevs was landing with more power and skill, earning himself the decision victory.
Fight 7: Zahar Kotsiur vs. Edvinas Černecovas
This fight had plenty of potential before the bell. Both fighters came in with plenty of experience in boxing and MMA, and their skills were on full display. Zahar Kotsiur was more active, consistent, and came away with the unanimous decision. Crazy showing from an 18-year-old.
Fight 8: Mantas Tevainis vs. Markuss Maksimovs
This was a fight between two amateurs by trade, but Markuss Maksimovs dominated. He did more damage, threw with more power, and was all action for the full minute. He deserved the unanimous decision victory.
Quarter-Final 1: Artūrs Bode vs. Dainius Gedvilas
This was the best fight of the night so far. Bode landed a solid knockdown, but Gedvilas came back strong and landed two knockdowns in a row. The second knockdown was enough to score the finish.
Quarter-Final 2: Markuss Maksimovs vs. Aleksandrs Dmitrijevs
In another Latvian vs. Latvian war, the fight was paused for shots to the back of the head, but the action picked up right after in a back-and-forth war. It looked like Dmitrijevs was doing more damage with powerful shots, and the judges agreed, scoring the unanimous decision in his favour.
Quarter-Final 3: Zahar Kotsiur vs. Dans Bukovskis
Kotsiur was one of the best performers in the first round, but this was a much closer fight. Bukovskis’ volume over the last half minute looked like the difference maker, even though the judges saw it 50-50. The public vote gave Bukovskis the final decision victory.
Quarter-Final 4: Dominykas Semaška vs. Ričards Ozols
Semaška was awarded a chance to fight in the quarter-finals after a fighter broke his hand in the previous round. From the get-go, Ozols proved why he was one of the favorites to win the whole tournament. He kept Semaška on his back foot and landed the cleaner strikes for the full minute, coming away with the unanimous decision victory.
Semi-Final 1: Ričards Ozols vs. Aleksandrs Dmitrijevs
At this point, this was the best fight of the night so far. Both guys threw with insane volume, and their experience showed in their footwork and defense. It was a very close bout and became a little controversial. While the promoters said they wanted 30 more seconds to decide the fight, the referee stepped in and said no, since both judges already scored it for Dmitrijevs.
Semi-Final 2: Due to injuries and fighters dropping out, there was no second semi-final, and the final was decided based on previous performances in the tournament.
LUCKY PUNCH IRL FINAL: Aleksandrs Dmitrijevs vs. Dans Bukovskis
This fight represents the classic showdown between a street fighter and a long-time professional. While Dmitrijevs has plenty of professional experience under his belt with national championships, Bukovskis is an underground fighter with street-fighting experience.
In this case, the street fighter showed out. In Dmitrijevs’ defense, it looked like all the fights took it’s toll on him, and he looked gassed for most of the fight. He was ducking quite a bit and took plenty of big shots from Bukovskis. In the end, it was a clear win for Bukovskis, and he walked away with the 5,000 euros grand prize.
If you missed the event or would like to re-watch it, the full replay is available HERE.
Lucky Punch IRL brought all the excitement with one-minute fights in a 16-man tournament. As combat sports continue to evolve, and people grow tired of the current MMA landscape, these one-minute-round fights are gaining popularity. Stay tuned to SlotsFighter.com for any future Lucky Punch Energy Drink events put on by BAZAR 0 Fight Club.