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OKTAGON 85: Severino vs. Kakhorov is something of a gritty dive into the world of underground fighting. The pacing feels relentless, almost like you’re in the ring with the fighters themselves. There’s a rawness to the performances; both leads bring a palpable intensity that elevates the material beyond the usual action fare. Practical effects are used effectively, grounding the often exaggerated physicality in something more visceral. Themes of loyalty and betrayal play out against a backdrop of sweat and blood, giving it a unique tone. It’s less about the flashy moves and more a meditation on the cost of ambition in a dangerous world. Definitely one that’ll keep you on the edge, not just for the fights, but for the human drama too.
Gritty atmosphere with intense performancesRelentless pacing that mirrors the fightsThemes of loyalty and ambition in a dangerous world
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