Otgen Bater, male, Mongolian professional Sanda athlete, nicknamed Prairie Goshawk, graduated from Wushu College of Xi Institute of Physical Education. In 2005, he won the fifth place in the men's 77.5 kg Sanda competition in the 10th National Games, and defeated former Sanda king Liu Hailong in the quarterfinals. In 2006, he lost to Selihev, the "Russian Sanda King", in the first Jiangzhong Cup competition in Chongqing kfk. Muslimu 75KG champion in 2007 National Wushu Sanda Championship 75kg champion in 2008 National Wushu Sanda Championship 75kg champion in 2008 China-Iran Sanda Competition 1 1 77.5kg champion in the 1st National Games 20 19 at 8: 00 on March, the first day of the 5th kfk- China-Thailand Competition was unveiled at Jiangnan Gymnasium in Chongqing. In the second game, "Prairie Eagle" Bater played against Thai boxer Kaluhan. The game was a bit unexpected. Bater quickly defeated his opponent in just one game. At eight o'clock in the evening, in the first game, Liu Zeng defeated his opponent Ronsecco in the fourth round, which instantly ignited the passion of the audience. In the second game, Bater, a prairie goshawk, appeared. In the Sanda competition in China, Bater achieved excellent results. Following the 75kg champion in the Wushu Sanda Championships in 2007 and 2008, he won the 77.5kg champion in the 11th National Games last year, reaching the peak of his career. It seems to be inspired by the wonderful KO of teammates. Bater showed high morale as soon as he started this game. At the same time, Bater looked for opportunities to throw his opponent down. Bater pressed after the game resumed, and Callahan was a little distracted when he retreated. He was defeated by Bater and had to get tired of defending. Under the heavy punch of Bater, Callahan stumbled a little and almost fell to the ground. Although Kaluhan has been tenaciously supporting, Bater is getting braver and sharper. Kaluhan held on for a while, and finally he lost his footing and fell to the ground.
At the end of the first round, while Bater was listening to the coach's instructions, Kaluhan on the other side had no choice but to retire because of a broken left arm, and Bater won by virtue of his advantage.