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Photo credit: @ifc.officiel |
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Ranking Fight -70kg / Elite (1500 – 1800 Elo)
The third matchup of the evening takes on special importance, due to the participation of Andreas Honnet, also known as "Sardoche", who is about to play his second fight within the IFC.
Andreas is one of the most famous streamers in France, investing himself body and soul in everything he does, whether in video games, piano or chess.
For him, life is a permanent challenge that he must take up in order to improve himself day after day.
This philosophy of "Try Hard" is in perfect harmony with the spirit of chessboxing, and led us to discuss with him for long periods of time, until he accepted the challenge we offered him: to become a fighter. IFC.
His first fight against Léo Guirlet during the last IFC 3, in Paris, was simply breathtaking.
The two fighters, however novices in the ring, showed incredible intensity for ten rounds, whether in chess or boxing, revealing 2 true champions.
It's rare to see such a level of intensity in a first fight. Respect.
On the strength of his victory, Andreas has great ambitions and intends to reach the heights, by winning the crown of Elite World Champion -70 kg.
A surprise ? Not really, when you know the boy a little.
Nevertheless, the road to the title is still long, and his next step, against the young German in the making Alex, from the very active Cologne club, will not be the least. |
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Honnet wins via chess - checkmate (Round 7) |
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[Event "CBP - Intellectual Fight Club 4"]
[Site "Théâtre de la Mer, Sète, France"]
[Date "2023.05.28"]
[Round "3"]
[White "Alex Turalski"]
[Black "Andreas 'Sardoche' Honnet"]
[Result "*"] 1. d4 Nf6 2. e3 d6 3. c4 Nbd7 4. Nf3 g6 5. Nc3 Bg7 6. Bd3 O-O 7. Qe2 Re8 8. Bd2 e5 9. Bc2 c6 10. Rd1 e4 11. Ng5 h6 {Round 2 - boxing} 12. Ngxe4 d5 13. Ng3 Nb6 14. O-O Bg4 15. f3 Be6 16. c5 Nc4 17. Bc1 b6 18. b3 Na5 19. Bb1 bxc5 20. dxc5 Nb7 21. b4 a5 22. a3 axb4 {Round 4 - boxing} 23. e4 bxa3 24. exd5 Bxd5 25. Nce4 Nxc5 26. Nxf6+ Qxf6 27. Qc2 a2 28. Bxa2 Rxa2 29. Qxc5 Bb3 30. Rde1 Qd4+ 31. Be3 Qxc5 32. Bxc5 {Round 6 - boxing} Rxe1 33. Rxe1 Rc2 34. Re8+ Kh7 35. Re7 Rxc5 36. Re3 Bd4 37. Kf2 Rc2+ 38. Ne2 Bc4 39. f4 Rxe2+ 40. Kf3 Rxe3+ 41. Kg4 h5+ 42. Kh4 Bf6# |