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UFC fighter has sparring session with 6'4 kickboxer & gets lifted with ease

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UFC star Merab Dvalishvili was filmed getting dominated by the 6’4 Belarusian kickboxer Katarina Kavaleva in a recent clip circulating on social media, which even includes the latter lifting the former into the air with ease mid-sparring!

The clip, posted by @Matysek88 on Twitter, shows a little, flippant sparring session between Dvalishvili and Kavaleva in a gym.

And it seems fair to say that Dvalishvili’s renowned wrestling skills could not bring him any success against someone the size of Kavaleva.

Dvalishvili is seen targeting Kavaleva’s legs for a takedown, but the former kickboxing world champion easily thwarts the UFC star’s attack by picking up the comparatively tiny Dvalishvili and lifting him into the air!

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