I wouldn’t be surprised if we read “Lilleberg hit him with an uppercut that knocked him out, then another that woke him back up!”Super weird that after his success fighting the tougher Kastelic last fight, Lilleberg decided against throwing any of his patented super-sonic-speed uppercuts at Frederic (that are beyond what any HD camera can capture).
**edit: i suppose he could have thrown a dozen that we just couldn't see with 2025 technology. Freddy got lucky one didn't KO him!
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Hopefully the trainer fully checks Freddy out afterwards in case this very scenario happened. Luckily, there are Tampa bloggers who will be able to point out the hits that the cameras just couldn't track.I wouldn’t be surprised if we read “Lilleberg hit him with an uppercut that knocked him out, then another that woke him back up!”
Lilleberg actually landed 89 punches. The eyes just couldn’t see how fast they truly were.According to hockeyfights.com very few punches actually landed, 5% for Frederic and 2% for Lilleberg. Should be something like 2 punches for Frederic, that uppercut was easy to see. And 1 for Lilleberg, must be the very last one when Frederic's helmet flew off.
Lilleberg has been busy, one more fight and he's 3rd in the league this season behind Olivier and Kastelic, who he's already defeated.