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Undercard bout

Coming up we have a light heavyweight MMA rules bout between Aleksander Krawiec (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Fred Liddel (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Krawiec comes to the cage accompanied by Marco Polo & Torae - Double Barrel. There are an array of beautiful celebrities at ringside tonight! I wonder if any of them paid for their tickets.



190 cm
18
205 lbs
2 - 0 - 0
200 cm
26
205 lbs
4 - 5 - 1
BJJ Blue Belt
Solid Muay Thai
Big heart
BJJ Blue Belt
Decent boxing
Solid chin


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the light heavyweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 2 - 0 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Aleksander Krawiec!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 4 - 5 - 1, fighting out of Amsterdam, Fred Liddel!
The judges for this bout are Aafke Stam, Radbod Blank and Wagner Zegers.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Krawiec tries to clinch up

and Liddel counters by clinching up.
Krawiec landing knees to the body.
Krawiec tries a knee to the head but he's missed.
Good anti-grappling being displayed by Liddel as Krawiec tries to tie him up.
Krawiec landing some nice looking knees to the body.
Krawiec is trying to slow down the pace in the clinch, to catch his breath.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Krawiec creates a bit of space for himself and sneaks an elbow through Liddel's defenses.
With the fighters up against the cage, Krawiec throws an elbow but misses.
Liddel lands with a short punch from the clinch.
Krawiec creates a bit of distance and throws an elbow that only just misses.
Liddel on the defensive, avoiding the knees to the body.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Krawiec tries a knee to the head but Liddel blocks it.
Krawiec putting his Muay Thai to good use. He has Liddel in a tight clinch and is doing some damage with knees to the body.
Krawiec scores with a knee to the head.
Krawiec tries a knee to the head but Liddel blocks it.
Krawiec throws a knee to the head but misses.
Krawiec throws a knee to the head but misses.
Krawiec tries a knee to the head but he's missed.
Krawiec lands a nice knee to the body.
Krawiec avoiding damage.
Both fighters working to control the clinch.
Krawiec using the Thai plumb to throw knees but Liddel has his back arched nicely, preventing the strike.
Some stalling of biblical proportions here from Krawiec.
Krawiec wants to stall.
The pace really dropping off here, momentarily.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Liddel lands a body punch.
Krawiec tries to land a knee to the head but Liddel blocks with his arms.
Liddel blocks an elbow strike from Krawiec.
Krawiec with the Thai clinch. He's looking to land a big knee but he's not managed it this time.
Krawiec tries to land a knee to the body but he is off balance and Liddel avoids it.
Krawiec with the Thai clinch. He's looking to land a big knee but he's not managed it this time.
Krawiec is looking to score with knees to the body. Maybe he'll change it up and go body then head. Liddel is defending well for now.

Liddel breaks from the clinch.
Krawiec throws a head kick that misses.
Aleksander Krawiec is looking to keep the fight on the feet at all costs.
Liddel circles away from the clinch attempt

and Liddel holds on and brings the fighters into a clinch.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Krawiec throws a knee to the head but misses.
Krawiec tries a knee to the head but he's missed.
A battle for position here, against the cage.
Krawiec tries a knee to the head but Liddel blocks it.
Liddel avoiding damage as Krawiec throws knees to the body.
Some stalling of biblical proportions here from Liddel.
Liddel receives a warning from the referee for stalling.
Krawiec trying to stall but Liddel improves his position.
The pace slowing considerably in the clinch, as Krawiec takes a break from that fighting nonsense to think about the finer things in life.
Liddel is trying to break the clinch but Krawiec has him pressed against the cage.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Neither fighter has done anything of merit for a good minute or two here and the crowd are not happy about it.
Krawiec is pushing Liddel up against the cage, for a bit of lean and pray action. Action being used the in the loosest possible sense of the word.
The ref breaks the fighters up, due to lack of action by Aleksander Krawiec.
Liddel feints and then cracks Krawiec's leading leg with a nice low kick. He's obviously looking to slow Krawiec down.
Krawiec lands a nice looking kick to the body. Liddel takes a step back to recover.
Krawiec is looking to land body kicks.
Krawiec closes the distance but Liddel moves to the side

and Liddel counters with a nice double leg into side control. Krawiec won't be happy with that.
Krawiec tries to control the position but he's not in luck - Liddel easily slips into full mount!
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.
Liddel with shots to the head and body - Krawiec looks very uncomfortable down there.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Fred Liddel dominated that round.
OK. That's time! The bell goes and we're back to the action.


Krawiec wants to clinch

and Liddel counters by moving into the clinch.
Liddel wants to break free but Krawiec has control.
Krawiec tries a knee to the head but Liddel blocks it.
Krawiec trying to stall but Liddel improves his position.
Krawiec seems a little flustered. He's come in with the intention of controlling the clinch but Liddel is preventing him from doing so, at least for the moment.
Krawiec using the Thai plumb to throw knees but Liddel has his back arched nicely, preventing the strike.
Krawiec tries to land a knee to the head but Liddel blocks with his arms.
Krawiec is working hard here but doesn't seem to be able to control effectively, up against the cage.
Krawiec is looking to score with knees to the body. Maybe he'll change it up and go body then head. Liddel is defending well for now.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Krawiec is trying to maintain a safe position but Liddel gets an underhook and turns Krawiec into the cage.
Liddel wants to strike at distance but he can't break free of the clinch.

Liddel pushes off and circles away, back to the middle of the mat.
Liddel connects with the punch.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Krawiec throws a lazy head kick

and Liddel holds on and brings the fighters into a clinch.
Krawiec misses with a knee strike.
Krawiec avoiding damage.
Liddel comes over the top with an elbow. That landed flush.
Krawiec scores a nice knee to the body.
Krawiec is trying to stall.
Liddel leaning against his opponent.
Krawiec is trying to maintain a safe position but Liddel gets an underhook and turns Krawiec into the cage.
Krawiec landing knees to the body. They look like they could hurt.
Krawiec displaying some good clinch control by pressing Liddel up against the cage.
Liddel tries to pull guard but Krawiec won't allow it.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Krawiec misses with a knee to the head.
Krawiec landing knees to the head.
Krawiec is trying to slow down the pace in the clinch, to catch his breath.
Liddel stalling the fight.
Krawiec is looking to score with knees to the body. Maybe he'll change it up and go body then head. Liddel is defending well for now.
Krawiec tries to land a knee to the head but Liddel blocks with his arms.
The referee is keeping an eye on Krawiec - much more stalling and he will separate the fighters.
Liddel on the defensive, avoiding the knees to the body.

Liddel breaks the clinch and we're back to striking at distance.
Liddel feints a jab promting Krawiec to slip. Liddel then demonstrates his capabilities by jabbing again. Krawiec slips again and ducks right into an uppercut.
Krawiec throws a sloppy head kick and Liddel moves out of range easily.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Liddel throws a sloppy head kick and Krawiec moves out of range easily.
Aleksander Krawiec is looking to throw some combinations by the looks of things.

Liddel rushes Krawiec and pushes him back against the cage in a clinch.
Krawiec wants to stall.
Krawiec with the Thai clinch. He's looking to land a big knee but he's not managed it this time.
Krawiec taking a breather.
Krawiec tries a knee to the head but he's missed.
Krawiec with the Thai clinch. He's looking to land a big knee but he's not managed it this time.
Krawiec lands a nice knee to the body.
Liddel is trying to break the clinch but Krawiec is controlling him.

Liddel manages to break the clinch.
Liddel lands a jab.
Krawiec misses with a head kick.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Krawiec tries to grapple but his opponent circles

and Liddel counters into the clinch. Nicely done.
Krawiec prevents a takedown attempt there.
Krawiec looking to slow down the pace here.
Krawiec throws a vicious knee straight up the middle but Liddel blocks it with crossed arms.

Liddel escapes the clinch and we're back to striking.
Krawiec moves to clinch but Liddel breaks away

and Liddel counters with a nice single leg takedown and he's in Krawiec's guard now.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.
Liddel advances position into side control!
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Fred Liddel showed his class in that round. I'd imagine he'll take it on all the scorecards.
The minute break is over - no more time for sponges and pep talks - back to the action! Let's get this one finished - here comes the final round!



Liddel moves into the clinch successfully.
Krawiec stalling.
Krawiec looking to stall.

Liddel pushes off and circles away, back to the middle of the mat.
Krawiec closes the distance but Liddel moves to the side

and Liddel counters by clinching up.
Krawiec tries to land a knee to the head but misses.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Krawiec is trying to slow down the pace in the clinch, to catch his breath.
Krawiec trying to land knees to the body.
Krawiec is trying to slow down the pace in the clinch, to catch his breath.
Krawiec misses with a knee to the head.

That's one minute gone in the round.
The pace slowing considerably in the clinch, as Liddel takes a break from that fighting nonsense to think about the finer things in life.

Liddel ties up his opponent against the cage and manages to drag the fight down to the ground. Liddel no doubt will be looking to work submissions from his guard.

Liddel is working an open guard so Krawiec takes the opportunity to get back to his feet.
Krawiec tries to clinch but Liddel moves away

and Liddel counters with a shoot takedown into half guard.
Liddel trying to mount his opponent but Krawiec defends it.
Liddel works his way into full mount!
Krawiec is desperately trying to improve his position but Liddel has a good base and remains in mount.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Liddel fakes a shot to the body and cracks his opponent in the head. Nice ground and pound there!
Krawiec wants to control but Liddel is having none of it.
Krawiec is going to have to think about doing something other than just controlling because Liddel is managing to avoid having the position dictated to him.
Liddel controlling the position easily from mount.

Liddel is working on an americana here. Ooh, that looks pretty nasty! Nope, Krawiec has managed to escape the submission attempt.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
A nice elbow there by Liddel.

Liddel jumps to the side looking to secure the arm triangle…. Ooooh, that looks tight… Krawiec is gargling but he's managed to escape! Nice work there by Krawiec and Liddel has given up the dominant position trying to land that submission.
Liddel controlling the position.
Liddel tries to land with some ground and pound but misses.
Aleksander Krawiec has stepped it up - he knows he needs a finish here!

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Liddel postures up a little and throws a couple of hammerfists but they don't connect properly.
Krawiec gets back to half guard.
Liddel sitting and controlling from the half guard.

Liddel is trying a forearm choke… I don't think that's going to do much at this level of the game.

And that's the end of the fight!
Fred Liddel comfortably won the final round on my scorecard.
I've got Liddel winning every round here. Surely the decision will go his way and he'll pick up a well deserved decision victory. Over to the ring announcer for the scorecards.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 3 rounds of action, we go to the scorecards for a decision.
Judge Aafke Stam scores the fight 27:30
Judge Radbod Blank scores the fight 27:30
Judge Wagner Zegers scores the fight 27:30

In favor of your winner, by unanimous decision... Fred Liddel!
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G S C G energy
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hype
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pop
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mgr
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FIGHT
RATING
38%

 

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a heavyweight MMA rules bout between Nikolino Visnjic (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Derek Neder (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Nikolino Visnjic is staring across the cage at his opponent, tweaking his nipples... Tweaking his own nipples that is.



210 cm
19
280 lbs
1 - 2 - 0
193 cm
26
277 lbs
3 - 11 - 0
BJJ White Belt
Excellent boxer
Cuts easily
Good wrestler
Counter striker
Granite chin


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the heavyweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 1 - 2 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Nikolino Visnjic!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 3 - 11 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Derek Neder!
The judges for this bout are Radbod Blank, Daniel Blasius and Saam Ante.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Visnjic fakes a head shot and lands one to the body.
Visnjic falls off balance throwing a combination

and Neder counters by moving into the clinch.
Visnjic wants to break the clinch but can't.

Neder has moved round to his opponent's back and is looking for a suplex! Oh snap! He's tossed Visnjic clear over his head and slammed him to the mat!
A bit of a pause in the action here. Neder controlling the positon.
Neder connects with a big shot to the side of Visnjic's head.

It looks like Nikolino Visnjic has been cut.
Both fighters really going for it on the ground here!
Visnjic has the hand control, trying to stop the rear naked choke.
Neder controlling the position well here. Visnjic rolled but Neder kept the hooks locked in and stayed in the dominant position.
Neder softening up his opponent with strikes here.
We've seen a great period of action over the last minute or so - credit to both fighters for going all out!
Neder loading up with punches from the back mount - how long can Visnjic hold on?

Nikolino Visnjic's cut is getting worse.

The referee calls the doctor in to look at Nikolino Visnjic's cut. Oh no, the doctor has called an end to the bout!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:01 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Cut). Derek Neder!
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G S C G energy
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hype
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pop
A | B
mgr
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FIGHT
RATING
87%

 

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a middleweight MMA rules bout between Jin Long (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Tomasz Drwal (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Over to our ring announcer for the fighter introductions!



190 cm
20
195 lbs
3 - 2 - 0
190 cm
20
199 lbs
3 - 4 - 0
BJJ Purple Belt
Excellent boxer
Cardio machine
BJJ Blue Belt
Excellent boxer
Heavy handed


The Perfect Bloodline Laboratories


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the middleweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 3 - 2 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Jin Long!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 3 - 4 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Tomasz Drwal!
The judges for this bout are Patrick Alders, Saam Ante and Daniel Blasius.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Long misses with a right hand
and Drwal counters with a straight right hand.
Long shoots in but Drwal avoids the takedown attempt easily.
Jab from Drwal.
Long connects with a slap. Keep your fist closed son.
A looping hook to the body misses from Long. Drwal does a little dance to reset his feet.
Long throws a hook to the body but it doesn't connect.
Drwal punishes Long's body with a nice straight punch.
Long scores with a sloppy punch to the body. Not much technique there but it did the business.
This has been an exciting period of action!
Long catches Drwal with a nice straight right. He seems pissed - ooooh, it's on now! On like donkey kong!
Long misses with a hook
and Drwal counters with a left and a right that stings Long.
Drwal lands a jab to Long's midsection.

Drwal forces Long back against the cage and clinches.

Drwal escapes the clinch and we're back to striking.
Long swings widly with a right hand

and Drwal moves into the clinch.

Drwal breaks the clinch and we return to the middle of the mat.

Long tries to keep at a distance but Drwal has taken the fight into the clinch.

Drwal breaks the clinch and we're back to striking at distance.
Long getting the better of the striking in that exchange.
Long cracks Drwal with a good shot that sees him stumbling back into the cage.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Drwal misses with a double jab.
Drwal is looking to slow Long down with leg kicks.
Drwal takes a shot right to the bread basket.
Drwal looks gassed!
Long misses with a body shot.
Long misses with a combination

and Drwal moves into the clinch.

Drwal breaks the clinch and we're back to striking at distance.
A jab from Long misses.
Long misses with the combination.
Long shoots in looking for a double leg takedown. Drwal defends it nicely.
Long fails with a rather predictable takedown attempt.
That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Jin Long. That's going to take a lot out of him.
Long shoots in but no luck this time.
Long misses with a left hand
and Drwal cracks him with a counter punch right on the button.
Long fails to land with a series of punches.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Drwal takes a hook to the side of the head. I wonder if that's got his ears ringing.
Long lands with a right hand.
Long throws an ugly left hook that misses
and Drwal counters with a thumping low kick.
Long throws an ugly left hook that misses
and Drwal counters with a slapping leg kick.
The crowd are loving this. Great action here.
A low kick from Long misses

and Drwal counters by moving into the clinch. Good anticipation by Drwal.
Drwal lands a right hand.

Drwal pushes off and circles away, back to the middle of the mat.
A head kick by Long misses
and Drwal counters with a slapping leg kick.
Jin Long seems to be the more aggressive standup fighter in this bout.
Long's hands are dropping dangerously low here and Drwal connects clean with a right hook that sends him down to one knee! Long scrambles back to his feet.
Drwal moves out of range of the strikes.
Drwal misses with a half-hearted attempt at a head kick.
Long throws a lazy uppercut
enabling Drwal to counter with a crisp jab.
Drwal connects with a body shot that sends Long's belly button to the back.
Drwal sizes up Long with a pawing jab and scores with a straight right down the middle.
Long is trying hard to land a takedown here. Drwal sprawls well and keeps this one on the feet.
Good exchange - Long coming out on top.
Long cracks a nice hook into Drwal's ribs.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Drwal throws a hook but Long blocks it.
Long clobbers Drwal with an overhand right that has the crowd gasping. That made a horrendous noise.
Long looks to score with a jab to the body but Drwal is just out of range.
Tomasz Drwal is looking to keep the fight on the feet at all costs.
Long lands a nice shot to the body.
Long throws a series of punches but Drwal avoids them all with ease.
Long throws a series of strikes that have Drwal backpedaling.
Drwal on the wrong end of a nice jab.
Long lands with a nice body punch.
Long moving in and out of range nicely, whilst landing the scoring shot.
Long misses with a double jab.
Long connects with a body shot that sends Drwal's belly button to the back.
Fantastic stuff here - a very entertaining period of action, which has drawn cheers from the crowd.
Long throws a wild combination but nothing lands.
Nice body punch from Long.
Long throws a nice hook to the body that draws an oooh from the crowd.
Drwal tries to move into range but Long moves to the side and lands with a nice right hand.
Long cracks Drwal with a nice right hand that draws applause from the crowd.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Long connects with a body shot that sends Drwal's belly button to the back.
Drwal ducks under a wild hook from Long.
Drwal misses with a lunging right hand
enabling Long to counter with a crisp jab.
The fighters circle momentarily. Long darts into range and connects with a nice straight punch.
A combination from Long does no damage.
Long shoots in looking for a takedown. Drwal tries to sprawl out of it but Long keeps driving through. The fighters are pinned against the cage. Drwal manages to get underhooks and after a bit of a struggle, circles away and we're back to standing.
Long swings away with a body shot that misses
and Drwal counters with a low kick, right behind Long 's knee.
Drwal stuffs the takedown.
A right-left combo lands from Drwal.
Long lands a jab to Drwal's midsection.
Long misses with a right hand
and Drwal counters with a nice leg kick.
A jab from Long misses.
The crowd are going absolutely nuts as the round comes to an end - what a fantastic round of action!
Long throws an ugly left hook that misses
and Drwal counters with a nice low kick that buckles Long's knee momentarily.
Long falls off balance throwing a combination

and Drwal counters by moving into the clinch.

Drwal manages to break the clinch.
Drwal takes one to the side of the head.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Jin Long dominated that round.
The corners get their ten second warning. Both fighters stand from their stools and stare eachother down, ready to get back to the action.


Long gets cracked with a nice right hand there by Drwal.

Drwal takes the fight into the clinch.

Drwal pushes off and circles away, back to the middle of the mat.
Long throws a lazy right hand but Drwal sees it coming a mile off and sidesteps it easily.
Long lands a jab followed by a nice looking cross.
Drwal throws a left and a right that both miss
and Long counters with a straight punch to the midsection.
Long's corner calls for a 1-2. Long obliges with the 1 part as he scores the single shot and moves back out of range.

Drwal is rocked!
Long cracks Drwal on the jaw with a powerful right hand and Drwal falls backwards against the cage. Long follows up with more strikes that drop Drwal to his knees. Long keeps the pressure on and the referee jumps in to save Drwal! This one is all over!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:32 of round 2, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Jin Long!
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hype
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pop
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mgr
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FIGHT
RATING
100%

 

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a featherweight MMA rules bout between Mahti Sonni (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Sam Revis (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Over to our ring announcer for the fighter introductions!



170 cm
20
151 lbs
2 - 0 - 0
180 cm
25
150 lbs
0 - 2 - 0
Good wrestling
World class boxer
Granite chin
BJJ White Belt
Excellent boxer
Heavy handed


M/S Paint Fightwear **Laundry service**


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the featherweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 2 - 0 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Mahti Sonni!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 0 - 2 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Sam Revis!
The judges for this bout are Paul Aken, Saam Ante and Daniel Blasius.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Revis falls off balance throwing a combination
and Sonni counters with a shot to the ribs. That looked like it hurt.
A looping hook to the body misses from Sonni. Revis does a little dance to reset his feet.
Revis misses with a takedown
and Sonni counters with a stiff right hand.

Sonni closes the distance and pushes Revis back into the cage.

Sonni escapes the clinch and we're back to striking.
Revis defending well as Sonni loads up on a big left hand.

Sonni gets in close and instigates a clinch.

Sonni tightens his grip and picks Revis up, before dumping him to the ground. Revis manages to land in guard.
Revis has momentary wrist control but Sonni slips an elbow through the middle.
We've seen a great period of action over the last minute or so - credit to both fighters for going all out!
Sonni is working the ground and pound from guard. He might want to try advancing position though to get more of an impact.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.
Revis trying to control the position.
We get told so often about how wrestlers don't like to be on their backs. Let's see if Revis can do anything to dispel that myth.
Sonni slips nicely into half guard.
Revis really doesn't want to stay on the ground with Sonni. If he can't get it back to his feet, it's only a matter of time before he'll be tapping out.

Sonni is trying to work for a kimura. This could be trouble! No, Revis has managed to free his arm - good work.

That's one minute gone in the round.

Sonni is trying to work for a kimura. This could be trouble! No, Revis has managed to free his arm - good work.
Revis is looking to improve his position.
Sonni looks towards his corner to check for any instructions. The corner give him nothing to work with, so he cracks Revis with a short hammerfist. I guess that's as good as any advice he could get in this position.
The two fighters exchange a few words. I couldn't hear what they were saying but maybe it's more fun if you make it up yourself. Sonni connects with a nice short shot to Revis's temple.
Sonni lands with an elbow from half guard - that looked like it hurt.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.
Revis is staying active underneath Sonni, who seems content to just control the action from this position.

Sonni is thinking about going for an arm triangle but he can't free his leg.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Sonni throwing punches and elbows but they're not doing any damage.
Sonni controlling the action here.
Sonni scoring with strikes to the body and head.
Fantastic stuff here - a very entertaining period of action, which has drawn cheers from the crowd.
Revis is looking to regain full guard. Not this time though.
Sonni takes advantage of the dominant position to land a couple of big hammer fists.
Sonni working Revis over with strikes.
Sonni works his way into side control.
Revis being controlled for a moment.
Sonni grinds an elbow into Revis's temple.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
The referee tells the fighters to keep busy.
Sonni has been looking to land a fair amount of strikes on the ground. He might be looking to soften his opponent up in order to work for a submission.
Sonni cracks Revis with a big right hand but Revis just smiles back at him and invites him to have another go.
Sonni trying to control the position but Revis is working away.
Revis is working to avoid the ground and pound but Sonni connects with a decent elbow.

Revis is rocked!
Revis is positioning himself to get back to half guard.
Revis is still in real trouble! Can Sonni finish him?
Sonni scores with a couple of short elbows.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Sonni is putting a hurting on Revis here, landing some big shots from side control.
Sonni working the ground and pound.
Sonni scores with a big shot from side control... and another... and another! Oh Revis is done here - save him referee! More strikes land and eventually the ref does step in and Sonni can finally stop beating on his defenseless opponent!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 4:28 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Mahti Sonni!
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G S C
B
G S C G energy
A | B
hype
A | B
pop
A | B
mgr
A | B
FIGHT
RATING
80%

 

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a welterweight MMA rules bout between Stephan Hunt (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Jordan Swift (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Jordan Swift acknowledges the crowd's support as he enters the cage.



178 cm
28
178 lbs
5 - 5 - 0
170 cm
22
170 lbs
4 - 6 - 0
Good wrestling
Brawler
Good chin
BJJ White Belt
Excellent boxer
Powerful


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the welterweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 5 - 5 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Stephan Hunt!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 4 - 6 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Jordan Swift!
The judges for this bout are Radbod Blank, Daniel Blasius and Patrick Alders.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Swift throws a nice looking combination but Hunt bobs and weaves to avoid any damage.
Hunt shoots in looking for a double leg takedown. Swift defends it nicely.

Oooooh!!! Swift has knocked Hunt down with a huge combo! Swift steps away and waves a wobbly Hunt back to his feet! This one might not go much longer!

It looks like Stephan Hunt has been cut.
Hunt shoots in but Swift avoids the takedown attempt easily.

Hunt throws a loose over hand right and dives in with a double leg takedown. Swift tries to sprawl but it's too late and the fighters hit the mat. Hunt is in Swift's guard.
Wooooo! Give it up for these two warriors! They are putting on a show!
Swift wants to stand but Hunt is controlling the position.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.
Swift utilising some decent striking defenses from the guard, preventing the ground and pound.
Hunt has been looking to land a fair amount of strikes on the ground. He might be looking to soften his opponent up in order to work for a submission.
Hunt working some strikes from top position.
Hunt is working the ground and pound from guard. He might want to try advancing position though to get more of an impact.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Swift is looking to stand up but Hunt isn't so interested in that idea.
Hunt throwing strikes but missing.
Hunt with a nice head shot there.
Hunt postures up and lands some nice ground and pound.
Hunt scores with a decent looking elbow strike.
Hunt postures up in Swift's guard and throws a big left but Swift blocks it.
Swift is trying to stand up but he's not managed so far.
Hunt throwing shots from guard but he's hitting more mat than opponent.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
The crowd are showing their displeasure at the lack of action as loud boos ring out around the arena.
Hunt is in close to Swift's body, working some short punches and elbows.
Swift utilising some decent striking defenses from the guard, preventing the ground and pound.
Hunt stops Swift from standing up.
Hunt working in close now, lands a nice elbow to the side of Swift's head.
A big thud reverberates around the arena there as Hunt accidentally thumps the mat. Hopefully he's not broken his hand.
Hunt landing some decent shots from guard.
Hunt is breathing heavily.
A big thud reverberates around the arena there as Hunt accidentally thumps the mat. Hopefully he's not broken his hand.
Hunt throwing strikes but missing.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Swift avoiding any damage from the ground and pound.
Hunt cracks Swift with a solid left hand.
Swift wants to sweep here but Hunt controlling him for the moment.
Hunt passes easily into side control. Nice work.
Swift really doesn't want to stay on the ground with Hunt. If he can't get it back to his feet, it's only a matter of time before he'll be tapping out.
Hunt is working Swift over with some ground and pound from side control.
Hunt misses with an attempted head punch from side control.
Hunt in side control, trying to ground and pound but not landing this time.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
The crowd are hurling abuse towards the fighters... You can hardly blame them though because there isn't a lot going on in the fight.
Swift is trying to control Hunt's posture but Hunt avoids it.
Hunt creates some space and throws a big elbow, but Swift sees it coming and moves his head just enough to avoid the strike.
Hunt working the body and head with strikes.
Swift is trying to control Hunt's posture but Hunt avoids it.
Swift is trying to escape and get back to his feet.
Swift tries to buck Hunt off but Hunt is having none of it.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

That was a close round but I would say that Stephan Hunt will probably get the nod.
The cut man is working on Stephan Hunt's cut.
Well, the break between rounds is over. Let's get back to the scrappin!


Swift is looking to clinch.
Swift lands a jab-cross combination.
Nice cross by Swift.
Swift lands a powerful looking uppercut that connected with his opponent's jaw.

Hunt closes the distance and pushes Swift back into the cage.
Hunt working hard to break the clinch.
Hunt is trying to force a seperation but Swift has the dominant position.
Swift working hard to break the clinch.
Swift wants to get back to striking at distance but Hunt won't allow it.
Swift tries to stall but Hunt uses the opportunity to gain a better position.
Hunt can't break the clinch.
Hunt tries to jump guard but he falls flat on his backside. Swift smiles and moves away.
Swift tries to clinch but Hunt is having none of it.
Swift lunges in with swinging rights and lefts but Hunt circles away quickly and effectively.
Both fighters are absolutely exhausted here.
Swift shuffles to his left behind two crisp jabs. Hunt eats them both and turns towards Swift to reposition himself and eats a stinging right hand-left hook combo.

Stephan Hunt's cut is getting worse.
The fans in attendance giving it up for the two fighters, who have really let it all hang out in the last minute or so!
Hunt avoids a punch combination nicely.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Swift misses with an attempted mid kick.
Hunt takes a punch to the jaw and another one to the bread basket.
Swift gets in close and tags Hunt with a short punch that almost sends Hunt to the mat! Oh Hunt is in big trouble! He turns his back on Swift, trying to create some distance but Swift rushes him, striking wildly and Hunt goes down! The referee tackles Swift into the cage to end the fight! Swift is one violent man!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:20 of round 2, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Jordan Swift!
S C
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G S C
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G S C G energy
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hype
A | B
pop
A | B
mgr
A | B
FIGHT
RATING
79%

 

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a welterweight MMA rules bout between Stanley Ipkis (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Lucas Fredriksson (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Fredriksson has chosen Shurik'n - Samourai as his entrance music. I don't know about you partner, but I'm pumped for this one!



175 cm
24
178 lbs
4 - 1 - 0
178 cm
20
184 lbs
4 - 4 - 0
Decent wrestler
Solid boxing
Good chin
BJJ Blue Belt
Brawler
Solid chin


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the welterweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 4 - 1 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Stanley Ipkis!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 4 - 4 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Lucas Fredriksson!
The judges for this bout are Daniel Blasius, Aafke Stam and Nard Betker.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Fredriksson misses with a combination
and Ipkis counters with a three punch combo that has Fredriksson backing up. Fredriksson nods at Ipkis to acknowledge the strikes.

Fredriksson scores with a takedown into Ipkis's guard.
Ipkis is working an open guard here, looking to improve his position. No doubt that will leave him open to counters but at least he's being more offensive.
Fredriksson controls the pace of the fight for a moment.
Ipkis is trying to keep Fredriksson in close.
Ipkis is looking to get back to his feet but can't, whilst Fredriksson is controlling him.

Ipkis manages to escape and get back to his feet.

Ipkis feints and then dives in with a takedown. That was a long way out but the feint bought him enough time to close the distance and complete the takedown. Now we'll play guard for a bit and see who can get the better of that position.
Fredriksson controls Ipkis momentarily but Ipkis frees himself.
Ipkis trying to stand up but can't free himself from Fredriksson's guard.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Fredriksson is working from a closed guard but he's struggling to control his opponent.
Ipkis is looking to work some ground and pound but Fredriksson has wrist control.
Ipkis thows a big elbow that misses.
Ipkis looking to sit in guard and control but Fredriksson gets the butterfly guard and sweeps. He's now in the guard on the top.
Ipkis being controlled here, momentarily.
Fredriksson pressing down on his opponent's thigh, looking to pass guard. Ipkis is keeping the position for now.
Fredriksson's corner is telling him to maintain position.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
The crowd are showing their displeasure at the lack of action as loud boos ring out around the arena.

Ipkis is working actively off his back, looking to secure an arm or perhaps work for a triangle.
Fredriksson seems content to control from guard here. He's going to have to remain active though if he doesn't want to get stood back up.
Ipkis looking for a sweep. Not yet Ipkis, not yet.

OK we're going to have a standup here. Lucas Fredriksson hasn't been effective enough on the ground and the referee wants a restart.
Fredriksson is on the wrong end of a nice combination from Ipkis.

Fredriksson shoots in with a lovely double leg takedown. Ipkis manages to land in full guard to minimise the damage.
Fredriksson trying to control but Ipkis is working from the bottom.
Ipkis is looking to get back to his feet but can't, whilst Fredriksson is controlling him.

That's three minutes gone in the round.

Fredriksson stands up from Ipkis's guard - Fredriksson perhaps looking for a knockout.
Fredriksson fails with a rather predictable takedown attempt.
The fight stays on the outside here - Fredriksson looks like he's thinking about clinching though.
Ipkis misses with a series of wild punches.

Fredriksson drives through and clinches with Ipkis against the cage.

Ipkis escapes the clinch and we're back to striking.

Ipkis shoots in and gets a takedown into Fredriksson's guard.
Ipkis trying to control but Fredriksson is working from the bottom.
Ipkis has to be careful here, sitting in the guard of a superior BJJ player.

Ipkis is trying to tuck his arms in to keep them safe but Fredriksson has managed to isolate one of them and has got a loose triangle. Ipkis is looking to defend but Fredriksson has done well to lock his legs together - this could be big trouble for Ipkis! Fredriksson pulls down on the head and a little smile comes across his face - he knows he's got it. Yep, Ipkis taps out and this one is all over!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 4:05 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Triangle). Lucas Fredriksson!
S C
A
G S C
B
G S C G energy
A | B
hype
A | B
pop
A | B
mgr
A | B
FIGHT
RATING
51%

 

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a featherweight MMA rules bout between Victor Hawk (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Eddie Spliff (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Eddie Spliff acknowledges the crowd's support as he enters the cage.



178 cm
20
155 lbs
5 - 1 - 0
170 cm
24
150 lbs
2 - 4 - 0
BJJ Blue Belt
Solid boxing
Very strong
BJJ Blue Belt
Counter striker
Determined


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the featherweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 5 - 1 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Victor Hawk!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 2 - 4 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Eddie Spliff!
The judges for this bout are Wagner Zegers, Nard Betker and Aafke Stam.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Spliff takes one to the side of the head.
Hawk lands three nice shots there - that looked like it hurt!

Spliff is rocked!
Hawk misses with a combination

and Spliff counters with a nice single leg takedown and he's in Hawk's guard now.
Spliff stops Hawk from standing up.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.

Spliff thinks about going for a leg but decides against it, in order to maintain the position.
Spliff prevents Hawk from getting back to his feet.
Spliff passes Hawk's left leg - he's now in half guard.
Hawk is looking to escape.
Both fighters really going for it on the ground here!
Spliff wants to pass the guard but Hawk is defending well.
Hawk looks like he's trying to stand up.

Spliff is thinking about going for an arm triangle but he can't free his leg.

Spliff is thinking about going for an arm triangle but he can't free his leg.
The fans in attendance giving it up for the two fighters, who have really let it all hang out in the last minute or so!
Hawk is trying to stand.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Spliff wants to free his trapped foot but Hawk is holding on for dear life with his legs.
Hawk pushes Spliff off looking to stand but Spliff dives back in and keeps control.

Spliff is trying to work for a kimura but Hawk is defending well.

Spliff is trying to work for a kimura. This could be trouble! No, Hawk has managed to free his arm - good work.

Spliff seems to be looking for submissions.

Spliff is trying to work for a kimura but Hawk is defending well.

Spliff is looking for a kimura but he's never going to get it from there.
Hawk looks like he's trying to stand up.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
A lull in the action here being met with boos from the crowd.

Hawk kicks Spliff off and gets back to his feet.
Hawk lands a glancing blow to the side of Spliff's head.
Spliff is pinned up against the cage taking some big shots here. The referee is looking closely deciding whether he should stop the fight.
Spliff takes a jab on the nose. He smiles like he loves it and keeps coming.
Hawk goes to the watering hole and comes back with a big thumbs up from the judges as he scores a three punch combo.
Hawk doesn't succeed with the takedown

and Spliff counters with a driving takedown into guard. Nice work there by Spliff.
Hawk wants to stand but Spliff is controlling the position.
Hawk is breathing heavily.

Spliff drops back looking for a leg! Hawk is in trouble here! The fighters roll with the hold and Hawk manages to kick Spliff off! Spliff jumps back into Hawk's guard.

Spliff drops back looking for a leg! Hawk is in trouble here! The fighters roll with the hold and Hawk manages to kick Spliff off! Spliff jumps back into Hawk's guard.

That's three minutes gone in the round.

Spliff drops back for a leg! It's a sloppy attempt though and Spliff jumps back into guard quickly, to retain the dominant position.

Hawk wriggles free and stands up.

Spliff gets caught napping as Hawk dives in and scores a takedown. Spliff manages to retain guard.
Hawk throwing shots from guard but he's hitting more mat than opponent.
Spliff utilising some decent striking defenses from the guard, preventing the ground and pound.

Hawk avoids a guillotine attempt easily.
Hawk trying to control but Spliff is working from the bottom.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Spliff working the defensive guard well to avoid strikes from Hawk.
Hawk content to strike from guard, landing some decent shots.

Hawk gets to his feet - Spliff follows without any prompting.
Hawk ducks down and throws a hook to the body but Spliff moves away.
As the round comes to an end the crowd are showing their appreciation for a great round of action.
Hawk stalks Spliff and leaps in with a furious combination of punches. Uppercuts and crosses smash into Spliff's face. Spliff staggers backwards, shaken.
Hawk misses with a takedown

and Spliff counters with a takedown into full mount! That could mean trouble for Hawk!
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

That was a close round but I would say that Victor Hawk will probably get the nod.
The corners get their ten second warning. Both fighters stand from their stools and stare eachother down, ready to get back to the action.


Hawk jabs Spliff right on the nose. Spliff blinks but takes it well.

Hawk closes the distance, clinches up and gets a nice trip takedown into side control. Very smooth.
Hawk working the strikes but Spliff uses the opportunity to regain half guard.
Well, if Hawk is going to just lie there, perhaps we should talk about what we're having for dinner tonight… I'm having a ham and pineapple pizza… Yum. Can't wait.
Hawk thumps the canvas. Not on purpose obviously - he just missed Spliff's head.

Hawk stands up out of the half guard.
Hawk misses with a two punch combination.
Hawk misses with a looping left.
Spliff dodges the punch combination from Hawk.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Hawk misses with a double jab.
Spliff fails with the takedown.
Hawk tries to bum rush Spliff with a series of wild strikes but Spliff uses good footwork to avoid the assault.
Spliff takes a shot right to the bread basket.
Spliff slips a jab from Hawk.
Spliff misses with a takedown attempt
and Hawk counters with a quick right hand to the jaw.
Hawk misses with a takedown

and Spliff counters with a shoot takedown. Hawk fights it but they end up in guard.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.
Both fighters are absolutely exhausted here.
Hawk is looking to get back to his feet but can't, whilst Spliff is controlling him.

Spliff thinks about going for a leg but decides against it, in order to maintain the position.

That's two minutes gone in the round.

Spliff drops back for a leg! It's a sloppy attempt though and Spliff jumps back into guard quickly, to retain the dominant position.

Spliff is trying to work a guillotine from the top, or something like that? Don't know how he thinks he's going to get a finish from there.

Spliff is trying to work a guillotine from the top, or something like that? Don't know how he thinks he's going to get a finish from there.
Hawk wants to stand and escape but Spliff is having none of it.

Spliff thinks about going for a leg but decides against it, in order to maintain the position.
Hawk is looking to stand up but Spliff isn't so interested in that idea.

Spliff drops back for a leg! It's a sloppy attempt though and Spliff jumps back into guard quickly, to retain the dominant position.

That's three minutes gone in the round.

Spliff drops back for a leg! It's a sloppy attempt though and Spliff jumps back into guard quickly, to retain the dominant position.

Spliff drops back looking for a leg! Hawk is in trouble here! The fighters roll with the hold and Hawk manages to kick Spliff off! Spliff jumps back into Hawk's guard.
Hawk wants to get back to his feet but Spliff is in a dominant position and won't allow it.

Spliff thinks about going for a leg but decides against it, in order to maintain the position.
Spliff wants to pass the guard but Hawk is keeping the position.

Spliff is trying to work a guillotine from the top, or something like that? Don't know how he thinks he's going to get a finish from there.
Eddie Spliff has got the better of the ground game so far.

Hawk has butterfly guard. He's looking to stand up here. He pushes Spliff off him and springs to his feet nicely. The crowd applauds.
Spliff walks straight into a jab right on the nose. That one stung - he's blinking and trying to clear his head.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
My god... these two guys really need to pick up the pace or everyone will leave to go get a beer.
Hawk scores with a straight right hand, right through his opponent's guard.
Spliff avoids a punch combination nicely.
Victor Hawk is looking to throw some combinations by the looks of things.
Hawk throws a poor cross that misses

and Spliff counters with a shoot takedown. Hawk fights it but they end up in guard.

Hawk pushes Spliff off and scrambles back to his feet.
Spliff has a takedown stuffed.
Victor Hawk has stuffed three takedown attempts in the round now. That's going to take a lot out of Eddie Spliff.
Hawk misses with the combination.
Hawk throws a combination but comes up with nothing but fresh air.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

That was a close second round but I would say that Victor Hawk will probably get the nod.
OK. That's time! The bell goes and we're back to the action. So, we enter the final round. Let's see if either fighter can bring us a finish, or whether we're going to the judges scorecards.


Spliff has his takedown stuffed
and Hawk counters with a left and a right that stings Spliff.
Hawk misses with the combination.
Hawk throws a right hand that Spliff ducks under and follows up with a left that Spliff also avoids with ease.
Hawk jabbing away but nothing is landing.

A momentary lapse in concentration from Spliff enables Hawk to shoot in and score with a neat double leg. Spliff manages to secure a closed guard as the fighters hit the mat.

Spliff working from the bottom, still in full guard. He's managed to get a loose triangle. Hawk doesn't seem to be doing much to defend here, obviously he feels comfortable in the position. Hawk manages to throw the legs off his shoulder and he's back into guard - no problem.

Spliff had isolated an arm as going for a kimura. Hawk defends it easily.
Both fighters are breathing heavily.

That's one minute gone in the round.

Spliff escapes his hips to the side and looks to be working for an armbar. Hawk gives him a little smile and shakes his head. No chance.
Spliff preventing the ground and pound from doing any damage.
Hawk throws a big right hand that misses.
Hawk trying to control but Spliff is working from the bottom.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Neither fighter has done anything of merit for a good minute or two here and the crowd are not happy about it.
Hawk missing there with some ground and pound from the guard.

Hawk avoids a guillotine attempt easily.
Hawk trying to control the position from guard on top but Spliff is wriggling around, looking for whatever he can.
Hawk tries to stand but Spliff is controlling from the bottom.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
We must be close to a standup if these guys don't pick up the pace.
Hawk trying to control but Spliff is working from the bottom.
Hawk throwing shots from guard but he's hitting more mat than opponent.
A big thud reverberates around the arena there as Hawk accidentally thumps the mat. Hopefully he's not broken his hand.
Hawk passes Spliff's right leg, so he's now in half guard.
Hawk not throwing his punches with enough precision this time.
Spliff keeping his head moving to avoid the ground and pound.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
The crowd are getting on the fighters' backs, as the pace has dropped off in the last minute or so.
Hawk thumps the canvas. Not on purpose obviously - he just missed Spliff's head.
Hawk scoring with strikes to the body and head.
Hawk thows a wild elbow that connects with the canvas.

Spliff looking to work for a kimura from the bottom.
Hawk is working hard to pass the guard. He's done it - he's now in full mount! Trouble for Spliff!
Hawk dominating with strikes here.
Eddie Spliff has stepped it up - he knows he needs a finish here!
Victor Hawk is fighting for a decision here - he's started to take the cautious approach.
Spliff is looking to improve his position but Hawk isn't that keen on the idea.

And that's the end of the fight!
Victor Hawk showed his dominance in that final round.
Well I reckon that's a shut out for Hawk, winning every round. Will the judges agree? They are the ones who matter, even if they are often depressingly incompetent. Over to the ring announcer for the scorecards.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 3 rounds of action, we go to the scorecards for a decision.
Judge Wagner Zegers scores the fight 30:29
Judge Nard Betker scores the fight 30:27
Judge Aafke Stam scores the fight 30:27

In favor of your winner, by unanimous decision... Victor Hawk!
S C
A
G S C
B
G S C G energy
A | B
hype
A | B
pop
A | B
mgr
A | B
FIGHT
RATING
76%

 

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a middleweight MMA rules bout between Peter Nobis (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Ray Management (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Management has chosen Walk by Pantera as his entrance music, which hasn't gone down very well with the crowd. Rumors backstage are that the fighters have been paid to keep it standing but we know that would never happen in MMA!



195 cm
26
190 lbs
8 - 5 - 0
190 cm
20
190 lbs
3 - 3 - 0
BJJ Purple Belt
Excellent boxer
Very strong
BJJ White Belt
Excellent MT
Powerful


The Perfect Bloodline Laboratories


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the middleweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 8 - 5 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Peter Nobis!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 3 - 3 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Ray Management!
The judges for this bout are Patrick Alders, Nard Betker and Saam Ante.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
A slapping leg kick lands for Management.
Nobis misses with a takedown attempt - Management sprawls well and throws a nice strike on the way out which just misses.
Management connects with a leg kick. He turned his hip over nicely there.
Nobis closes this distance looking for a takedown but Management circles away.
Nobis fails with a takedown attempt.
That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Peter Nobis. That's going to take a lot out of him.
Nobis fails with a takedown attempt from distance.
Management thumps Nobis with a low kick.
That kick from Management tenderised Nobis's leg. Nobis is trying to keep his angry face on.
Nobis shoots in looking for a takedown. Management tries to sprawl out of it but Nobis keeps driving through. The fighters are pinned against the cage. Management manages to get underhooks and after a bit of a struggle, circles away and we're back to standing.
Jab by Management.
Nice body kick from Management.
Nobis is breathing heavily.
Nobis fails to land the takedown.
A big left from Management misses.
Management turns his hip over beautifully as he lands a nice leg kick.
Fantastic stuff here - a very entertaining period of action, which has drawn cheers from the crowd.
Management throws a quick head kick that skims the top of Nobis's head.
Management looking to take his opponent's legs away with the low kicks.
Management connects with a solid leg kick.
Management lands a head kick. Nobis smiles back at him and beckons him forward.
Management scores with a slapping inside leg kick.
Management scores with a leg kick.
Nobis is hobbling a little on that front leg after taking quite a few leg kicks so far in this fight.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Management throws a head kick that connects with a bit of head and a bit of hand.
Management connects with a leg kick. He turned his hip over nicely there.
Management lands with a nice low kick. That'll leave a bruise.
That kick from Management tenderised Nobis's leg. Nobis is trying to keep his angry face on.
Management lands a head kick. Nobis smiles back at him and beckons him forward.
A thudding body kick lands there by Management!
Wooooo! Give it up for these two warriors! They are putting on a show!
Management lands a leg kick. The shin dug right into the meat of the thigh.
Nobis slips under a jab from Management.
Nobis chopped to the floor by a nice leg kick but he springs right back up before Management can pounce on him.
Management explodes with a nice body kick and back out of range. Nice work.
Management chopping away at his opponent's legs.
Peter Nobis seems to be the more aggressive standup fighter in this bout.
Management scores with a head kick. Nobis tried to block it but didn't get his arm up in time.
Management lands with a slapping head kick.
Management lands with a slapping head kick.

Nobis is rocked!
A nice inside leg kick there by Management. That's going to slow Nobis down.
Management scores with a spinning back kick!
Management plants his feet and lands a nice head kick!
Oh Nobis is still all over the place! His legs are completely gone! Will he be able to recover?!!
Nobis with a lazy takedown attempt
and Management counters with a low kick, right behind Nobis 's knee.
Nobis seems to have got his legs back now.

Management lands a big head kick that sends Nobis tumbling to the mat! Management takes a step backwards and waves Nobis back to his feet - he wants the finish!
Management scores with a nice body kick.

Management fakes with an overhand right and moves in to clinch with Nobis, pushing him back against the cage.
Nobis avoiding damage as Management throws knees to the body.
Management misses the knee to the body. Nice hip positioning from Nobis.
Nobis being controlled against the cage.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Management missing with knees to the body.
Nobis can't get the takedown.
Management tries to land knees in the clinch but Nobis avoids the damage to the body.
Management trying to land knees to the body.
The referee calls for Management to work.
Nobis blocks a knee to the body. He'll have a nicely bruised forearm in the morning.
Management missing with knees to the body.
Management with the Thai clinch. He's looking to land a big knee but he's not managed it this time.
Nobis managing to block the knees to the body from Management.
Nobis tries for a takedown. No joy.
Nobis goes for a takedown in the clinch but Management prevents it.
Nobis blocks a knee to the body. He'll have a nicely bruised forearm in the morning.
Nobis tries to break the clinch but Management is controlling the position.
Management trying to land knees to the body.
Management controlling the action here for a moment.

Nobis gets control of Management's arms and successfully pulls guard. Nobis will no doubt be looking for submissions off his back.
Nobis utilising some decent striking defenses from the guard, preventing the ground and pound.
Nobis avoiding any damage from the ground and pound.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Nobis avoiding any damage from the ground and pound.
Management throwing strikes but missing.
Management trying to control the position from guard on top but Nobis is wriggling around, looking for whatever he can.
Nobis looking to control.
Nobis lands a beautiful switch and he's in full mount! That could spell trouble for Management!
Management really doesn't want to stay on the ground with Nobis. If he can't get it back to his feet, it's only a matter of time before he'll be tapping out.
Nobis wants to control the pace but Management is squirming around nicely.
Management avoids a series of strikes thrown by Nobis.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
My god... these two guys really need to pick up the pace or everyone will leave to go get a beer.
Nobis trying to control but Management is having none of it.
The fighters are going at a pretty good pace and they're both starting to sweat now.
Nobis takes a little breather and maintains the position. The referee will be looking for him to stay active from such a dominant position though.
Management is in a horrible position here. Nobis smacks him with another shot as he tries to escape the position.
The crowd are going absolutely nuts as the round comes to an end - what a fantastic round of action!
Nobis takes Management's back. Could be looking for a rear naked choke here - either way, Management is in trouble.

Management is staying cool under pressure, defending well against the rear naked choke attempt from his opponent.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Ray Management dominated that round.
The corners get their ten second warning. Both fighters stand from their stools and stare eachother down, ready to get back to the action.


Nobis shoots in for a takedown but Management shows good takedown defense.
Management lands a leg kick that knocks Nobis off balance momentarily.
Management throws a nice head kick!
A punch combination from Nobis misses.
Ray Management seems to be getting the better of the standup.
Nobis misses with a jab, cross combination.
Nobis doesn't succeed with the takedown
and Management counters with a nice low kick that buckles Nobis's knee momentarily.
Nobis shoots in with a takedown attempt and he has Management pinned against the cage. Management gets the underhooks and manages to circle away.
That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Peter Nobis. That's going to take a lot out of him.
Management throws a leg kick which misses Nobis's front leg but catches the back leg as Nobis tries to avoid it.
Management throws a mid kick that lands with a slap.
A solid body kick from Management.
Management throws a quick inside leg kick.
No luck with that takedown attempt from Nobis.
Nobis takes a thudding leg kick, right into the meat of the thigh.
The crowd cheering loudly, showing their appreciation for the quality fight we're seeing here.
Nobis takes a nasty kick to the mid section... That should keep him thinking. Does he try and block and risk a head kick landing?
Both fighters are absolutely exhausted here.
Management plants his feet and lands a nice head kick!
Wow, both these guys are really going for it!

That's one minute gone in the round.
Management turns his hip over beautifully as he lands a nice leg kick.
Management misses the shot to the body.
Nobis takes a nice looking leg kick right on the meat of his thigh there.
Management has been the more effective fighter overall so far.
A good leg kick by Management.
Management lands a leg kick that knocks Nobis off balance momentarily.
Management throws a hook but Nobis blocks it.
Management fakes a jab and scores with a low kick.
Management lands a leg kick. The shin dug right into the meat of the thigh.
That kick from Management tenderised Nobis's leg. Nobis is trying to keep his angry face on.
Nobis chopped to the floor by a nice leg kick but he springs right back up before Management can pounce on him.
Peter Nobis is looking to throw some combinations by the looks of things.
Nice body kick from Management.
Management thumps Nobis with a low kick.
The fans in attendance giving it up for the two fighters, who have really let it all hang out in the last minute or so!
Management looking to take his opponent's legs away with the low kicks.

Management has managed to clinch.
Management stalling against the cage.
Management tries to land a knee to the body but he is off balance and Nobis avoids it.
Nobis avoiding damage as Management throws knees to the body.
Nobis has a body lock and is looking for a takedown. Management is bouncing around trying to prevent the takedown and somehow he has indeed managed to stay on his feet.
Management misses the knee to the body. Nice hip positioning from Nobis.
Management misses with a knee strike.
Management missing with knees to the body.
Stalling in the clinch from Management.
Nobis blocks a knee to the body. He'll have a nicely bruised forearm in the morning.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Management tries to land a knee to the body but he is off balance and Nobis avoids it.
Nobis letting Management take a breather here.
Management trying to land knees to the body.
Nobis is looking for a takedown up against the cage. Management gets underhooks though and prevents the takedown attempt.
Nobis avoids a wild elbow strike from Management.
Nobis on the defensive, avoiding the knees to the body.
Management tries to land knees in the clinch but Nobis avoids the damage to the body.
Nobis is working for a takedown up against the cage. He can't get it on this occasion though.
Nobis is trying to work for a single leg takedown but Management pulls him back up using the underhooks.
Nobis will be looking to protect his midsection after taking some solid kicks to the body.
Nobis on the defensive, avoiding the knees to the body.
The pace slowing considerably in the clinch, as Management takes a break from that fighting nonsense to think about the finer things in life.
Nobis drops down for a takedown but doesn't get it.
Management just leaning against Nobis, taking a breather.
Management trying to land knees to the body.

Nobis has dropped down and is working for a takedown. Management is trying to keep an underhook but Nobis manages to get the takedown into half guard.
Management wants to get back to his feet.
Nobis wants to take a breather but Management is having none of it.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Nobis is thwarting Management's attempts to control the position.
Nobis not landing any meaningful shots this time.

Nobis is working for submissions here but there's nothing on.
Management pushes Nobis off looking to stand but Nobis dives back in and keeps control.
Management is refusing to be controlled, as Nobis sits in half guard.
Nobis prevents Management from improving his position.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
My god... these two guys really need to pick up the pace or everyone will leave to go get a beer.
Nobis wants to take a breather but Management is having none of it.
Nobis is really struggling to control Management but he's trying to hold on to the position.
We may be looking at a referee standup if the pace doesn't pick up soon.
Well, if Nobis is going to just lie there, perhaps we should talk about what we're having for dinner tonight… I'm having a ham and pineapple pizza… Yum. Can't wait.

The ref stands the fighters back up. Peter Nobis wasn't doing enough on the ground.
No luck with that takedown attempt from Nobis.
No luck with that takedown attempt from Nobis.
As the round comes to an end the crowd are showing their appreciation for a great round of action.
Management misses with a looping left.
Management connects with a leg kick. Nobis looked like he was expecting something else and didn't defend it.
Management throws a nice inside leg kick.
Nobis shoots in for a takedown - he's clinched up with Management but Management pushes him off and we're back to square one.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Ray Management showed his class in that round. I'd imagine he'll take it on all the scorecards.
OK. That's time! The bell goes and we're back to the action. This is the final round!



Management moves into range and clinches up with Nobis.
Management lands a good knee to the midsection. Nobis won't want to take too many of those.
Nobis goes for a takedown in the clinch but Management prevents it.
Management stalls.
Nobis changes levels and goes for a takedown here. Management fights it off and pushes away nicely.
Nobis fails miserably with a takedown attempt.
That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Peter Nobis. That's going to take a lot out of him.
Nobis has his front leg slapped to the side - a nice low kick landing there from Management.
Management lands a head kick!
Management throws a head kick that looked like it stung.
Both fighters are breathing heavily.
Management lands a nice leg kick that just misses Nobis's sensitive parts.
Nobis is trying hard to land a takedown here. Management sprawls well and keeps this one on the feet.
No luck with that takedown attempt from Nobis.
Management throws a body punch but Nobis moves out of range.
Nobis takes a nice looking leg kick right on the meat of his thigh there.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Management throws a right high kick that is partially blocked by Nobis.
Management leaves Nobis with his face pressed against the mat as he sprawls beautifully, defending against a solid takedown attempt.
Management feints and then cracks Nobis's leading leg with a nice low kick. He's obviously looking to slow Nobis down.
Management throws a hook to the side of Nobis's head but Nobis sees it coming and ducks under it beautifully.
Management lands with a nice low kick. That'll leave a bruise.
Good leg kick by Management there. It's the ones that make that thud noise that hurt and that was an almighty thud.
Management throws out a token jab with nothing on it.
Management throws out a token jab with nothing on it.
Management moves into range and lands a nice leg kick.

Management moves into range and clinches up with Nobis.
Management tries a knee to the head but he's missed.
Nobis managing to block the knees to the body from Management.
The fighters are pressed against the cage, as the pace of the fight slows.
Management gets underhooks to prevent Nobis's takedown attempt.
Management is struggling to control the position.
Management with an attempt at a knee that misses.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Management is stalling here. The referee will be looking to step in if he doesn't pick up the pace.
The ref breaks the fighters up, due to lack of action by Ray Management.
Management fakes with a right hand and throws a good leg kick, right into the thigh. That had to hurt Nobis.
Fantastic stuff here - a very entertaining period of action, which has drawn cheers from the crowd.
Management connects with a solid leg kick.

Management has managed to clinch.
Nobis is trying to break free.
Management lands an elbow that stopped Nobis in his tracks for a moment.
Management stalling against the cage.
Management is looking to score with knees to the body. Maybe he'll change it up and go body then head. Nobis is defending well for now.
Management misses with a knee to the head.
Management avoiding damage.
Management trying to stall but Nobis improves his position.
Management tries a knee to the head but Nobis blocks it.
Management trying to land knees to the body.
Nobis working hard to break the clinch.
Nobis is working for a takedown up against the cage. He can't get it on this occasion though.
Management tries to land a knee to the head but misses.
Management trying to land knees to the body.
Nobis drops to a knee looking for a takedown but Management gets the underhooks and prevents it.
Nobis is trying to drag Management to the mat but Management just about manages to keep his footing. He used the cage to his advantage there.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Nobis wants a takedown but no success here.
Nobis is trying to push Management away but Management has him pressed against the cage, so he's going nowhere.
Nobis avoiding damage as Management throws knees to the body.
Management tries to land a knee to the body but he is off balance and Nobis avoids it.
Management missing with knees to the body.
Nobis blocks a knee to the body. He'll have a nicely bruised forearm in the morning.
Management misses with a knee to the head.
Management with the Thai clinch. He's looking to land a big knee but he's not managed it this time.
Management tries to land knees in the clinch but Nobis avoids the damage to the body.

Nobis pulls Management into guard.

Management stands up over his opponent, looking to dive in with a big punch. Here he comes, superman style! Oh, the punch misses and Nobis has got him in a triangle choke for good measure! Oh no! Management manages to get his head free but now Nobis has transitioned to an armbar! Management grimaces and is forced to tap! Beautiful Jiu Jitsu from Nobis! I'd be surprised if that didn't end up as submission of the night!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 3:51 of round 3, we have a winner by way of Submission (Armbar). Peter Nobis!
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Co-main event

Coming up we have a heavyweight MMA rules bout between Mark Adams (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Brett Gray (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Gray has chosen Liquid Tension Experiment - Acid Rain as his entrance music, which hasn't gone down very well with the crowd. Both these guys are coming into the fight with injuries so let's see if that has a bearing on the fight. Over to our ring announcer for the fighter introductions!



180 cm
26
270 lbs
11 - 3 - 0
193 cm
27
272 lbs
5 - 0 - 0
Powerful takedowns
Solid boxing
Very strong
BJJ Brown Belt
Basic striking
Powerful


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the heavyweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 11 - 3 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Mark Adams!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 5 - 0 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Brett Gray!
The judges for this bout are Daniel Blasius, Paulsen Ambrosius and Saam Ante.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Adams tries to clinch up but Gray circles away and keeps his distance.

Adams takes the fight into the clinch.

Adams turns his hips and lands a very nice judo throw into side control!
Adams in side control, trying to ground and pound but not landing this time.
Gray is trying to improve his position.
Adams wants to lay and pray for a moment but Gray keeps working.
Gray is trying to control Adams's posture but Adams avoids it.
Gray throws an elbow to the body but it doesn't land.
Gray dodges the ground and pound from Adams.

Adams is trying to land an Americana. He has the arm isolated but Gray is keeping cool and he's avoided the danger for now.
Gray is looking to regain half guard here but Adams keeps moving and retains side control.
You can see the frustration on Gray's face, being in this tough position on the bottom.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Gray manages to work his way to half guard, despite Adams's best efforts.
Adams throwing punches and elbows but they're not doing any damage.
Gray wants to get back to full guard.

Adams is trying to work for a kimura. This could be trouble! No, Gray has managed to free his arm - good work.
Gray wants to control but Adams is keeping busy and won't allow it.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.
Adams not landing any meaningful shots this time.
Adams trying to control the action but Gray is working from the bottom.
Adams is stalling here. Gray is in no mood to hang around though. He's locked up a kimura from the bottom! Adams seems to be keeping calm but he's forced to roll out of the hold and Gray has ended up in side control on the top. Nice work.
Adams is looking to regain half guard here but Gray keeps moving and retains side control.
Adams is not content to let Gray control the position.
Adams might be looking to lock onto one of his opponent's long limbs for a submission, whilst we're on the ground.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
The crowd are getting on the fighters' backs, as the pace has dropped off in the last minute or so.
Gray looking to punish the body of his opponent here but Adams is avoiding damage well.
Adams is looking for a sweep.
Gray trying to control the position but Adams is working away.
Adams is looking for a sweep.
Adams is trying to buck Gray off.

Gray wants to work for a kimura but he's foiled early by Adams, who protects the arm well.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Gray wants to take a breather but Adams manages to regain guard - a lesson learnt for Gray.

Gray postures up as if he's going to throw some strikes but drops back for an ankle! Adams is in big trouble! He looks ready to tap! But no, he's escaped and dives on top of Gray, into his guard.
Gray thows some rabbit punches from the bottom but they don't do any damage.
Adams trying to control but Gray is working from the bottom.
Adams stands and throws Gray's legs to the side, diving into side control.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Gray gets one leg under and gets the fight to half guard.
Adams misses with a head shot. Gray uses the momentum to regain guard.
Gray can't keep his opponent in guard - Adams advances to half guard, no doubt looking to mount.
Gray gets full guard.
Adams trying to control the position from guard on top but Gray is wriggling around, looking for whatever he can.

Gray had isolated an arm as going for a kimura. Adams defends it easily.
Gray looks gassed!
Adams slows down the pace of the fight, as he sits in guard.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Mark Adams dominated that round.
Well, the break between rounds is over. Let's get back to the scrappin!



Gray has closed the distance and engaged Adams in a clinch.

Adams has dropped down and is working for a takedown. Gray is trying to keep an underhook but Adams manages to get the takedown into half guard.
Adams wants to control but Gray is keeping him busy.
Gray wants to control but Adams is keeping busy.
Adams is keen to just control but Gray is a slippery customer.

Adams looking for a kimura but he'll have to free his other leg if he wants to finish that. Perhaps he's just using it as a distraction technique.
Adams throwing punches and elbows but they're not doing any damage.
Both fighters really going for it on the ground here!
Both fighters are absolutely exhausted here.
Gray wants to improve his position but Adams is controlling well.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Gray is persisting with the attempt to improve his position.

Gray actively working from the bottom here.
Adams not throwing his punches with enough precision this time.
Adams wants to take a breather but Gray is having none of it.

Adams is looking for a kimura. It's going to be difficult to finish that from half guard though and Gray defends it well.
Adams wants to take a breather but Gray is having none of it.
Gray is looking to improve his position.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
The crowd are getting on the fighters' backs, as the pace has dropped off in the last minute or so.
Adams missing with the ground and pound from half guard.

Adams seems to be looking for submissions.
Gray manages to get to full guard.
Adams throwing strikes from guard but Gray blocks nicely.

Gray is working actively off his back, looking to secure an arm or perhaps work for a triangle.
Gray keeping moving, preventing Adams from controlling successfully.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.
Gray wants to sweep but no luck.
Gray is trying to keep Adams in close.
Gray wants to improve his position but instead Adams has moved into half guard.

Adams seems to be looking for submissions.
Gray is trying to maintain the position but Adams is very close to passing his half guard.

Adams is sneakily working for an arm triangle but Gray sees it coming and defends easily.
Gray wants to improve his position but Adams is controlling well.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
My god... these two guys really need to pick up the pace or everyone will leave to go get a beer.
Adams not throwing his punches with enough precision this time.
Gray wants to get back to full guard.
Adams trying to control from half guard but Gray is working away.

Adams is sneakily working for an arm triangle but Gray sees it coming and defends easily.

Gray looking for submissions from an awkward position here.
Adams trying to control from half guard but Gray is working away.
The crowd thankful this round is nearly over.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Mark Adams dominated that second round.
Well, the break between rounds is over. Let's get back to the scrappin! This is the final round!


Adams lands with an uppercut that bounces Gray off the cage and back into rage.
Adams avoids the body shot from Gray.

Adams instigates a clinch.
Gray tries to pull guard but can't drag his opponent to the mat. Adams just stands there and leans against the cage.
Adams is trying to work for a single leg takedown but Gray pulls him back up using the underhooks.
Adams has hold of a leg and is looking for a trip takedown. Gray avoids it nicely though and we remain in the clinch.
Adams has Gray pressed up against the cage and is working for takedown. Gray manages to improve position though and keeps the fight standing.
That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Mark Adams. That's going to take a lot out of him.
Adams can't get the takedown.
Gray prevents a takedown attempt there.
Gray drops down looking for an ankle pick but Adams pulls his leg out and moves away.

A momentary lapse in concentration from Adams enables Gray to shoot in and score with a neat double leg. Adams manages to secure a closed guard as the fighters hit the mat.
Gray wants to control from the top but Adams keeps moving.
Adams looking to sweep using the butterfly guard but Gray puts pay to that idea as he passes nicely into half guard.
Gray working some ground and pound from close in. He's looking to maintain this position and strike for a while by the looks of things... although he'll probably advance to full mount in a minute now I've said that.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Gray content to sit in half guard and control for a moment.
Both fighters are breathing heavily.
Adams is trying to get back to full guard.
Mark Adams overall seems to be getting the better of the ground position in the fight so far.
Adams is working hard here to advance position.
Gray scoring with strikes to the body and head.
Gray is keen to just control but Adams is a slippery customer.
Brett Gray has stepped it up - he knows he needs a finish here!

That's two minutes gone in the round.
The crowd are starting to boo a lack of action.
Adams is trying to control but Gray manages to pass to mount!
Gray wants to take Adams's back but he can't do it this time.
Gray working Adams over with strikes here.
Gray is trying to control here but Adams has managed to regain half guard.
Gray lands strikes from half guard.
Adams is staying active underneath Gray, who seems content to just control the action from this position.
Adams gets back to full guard.

Adams looking for submissions from the bottom but instead Gray passes into side control.

That's three minutes gone in the round.

Gray tries for an arm triangle. That looks pretty tight to me. Is this one over!?! Possibly, maybe, no Gray has let go of the choke. Obviously it wasn't as tight as we thought!

Gray tries for an arm triangle. That looks pretty tight to me. Is this one over!?! Possibly, maybe, no Gray has let go of the choke. Obviously it wasn't as tight as we thought!
Adams is trying to get back to half guard.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
The crowd are showing their displeasure at the lack of action as loud boos ring out around the arena.
Gray creates some space and throws a big elbow, but Adams sees it coming and moves his head just enough to avoid the strike.
Gray in side control, trying to ground and pound but not landing this time.
Gray working away diligently from side control. Landing strikes effectively there - that will score him some points on the judges scorecards.
Gray throws an elbow but Adams slips to the side and avoids it well.
Gray looking to punish the body of his opponent here but Adams is avoiding damage well.
Mark Adams is fighting for a decision here - he's started to take the cautious approach.
Adams is sneaking out the side here. He's bucked Gray off and has taken his back!
Gray looking very determined here, making life difficult for Adams.

And that's the end of the fight!
Brett Gray comfortably won the final round on my scorecard.
I think Adams has won this one but let's see what the judges have to say. Over to the ring announcer for the scorecards.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 3 rounds of action, we go to the scorecards for a decision.
Judge Daniel Blasius scores the fight 29:28
Judge Paulsen Ambrosius scores the fight 29:28
Judge Saam Ante scores the fight 29:28

In favor of your winner, by unanimous decision... Mark Adams!
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hype
A | B
pop
A | B
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A | B
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RATING
45%

 

Main event

Coming up we have a light heavyweight MMA rules bout between Sephiroth Cooper (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Marion Cobretti (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Cobretti has chosen Frank Sinatra - Fly me to the moon as his entrance music. Over to our ring announcer for the fighter introductions!



195 cm
26
205 lbs
10 - 2 - 0
199 cm
28
215 lbs
10 - 6 - 0
BJJ Brown Belt
Counter striker
Cardio machine
BJJ Brown Belt
Excellent boxer
Granite chin


The Perfect Bloodline Laboratories


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, for the light heavyweight championship of the world!
Introducing the champion to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 10 - 2 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Sephiroth Cooper!
And introducing the challenger to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 10 - 6 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Marion Cobretti!
The judges for this bout are Patrick Alders, Wagner Zegers and Nard Betker.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Cobretti throws a perfectly timed hook that sends Cooper crashing down! Cooper tries to stagger back to his feet but Cobretti just hammers him until the ref stops the fight! A confused Cooper asks the ref what just happened. Poor fella.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:05 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Marion Cobretti!
Marion Cobretti is the new light heavyweight champion!
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G S C
B
G S C G energy
A | B
hype
A | B
pop
A | B
mgr
A | B
FIGHT
RATING
13%

 

 
 
 
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