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Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   Jun 15, 2019
#R1#
A punch lands to the side of Kowalevitz 's head but he takes it in his stride.
A jab lands there for Davids.
Davids misses with a lunging right hand #TD2#
and Kowalevitz counters with a nice double leg into side control. Davids won't be happy with that.
Davids on his back here. We all know that wrestlers don't like being on their back so let's see if Davids tries to get out of the position.
Kowalevitz tries to advance to mount but Davids denies him.
Davids tries to work a leg under to get back to half guard but Kowalevitz wriggles his own leg back out and remains in side control.
Davids seems a little lost for a moment, as Kowalevitz dominates the positioning.
Davids tries to get back to half guard but can't.
Kowalevitz trying to control the position but Davids is working away.
Davids tries to control the position but he's not in luck - Kowalevitz easily slips into full mount!
Davids has improved his flexibility recently so we will have to see if he can use that to his advantage.
Kowalevitz wants to control the pace but Davids is squirming around nicely. #T1#
Kowalevitz might have to switch it up a bit here because his efforts to control Davids haven't been going to plan, at least at the current moment in time.
Kowalevitz sitting in mount, just looking to control for the moment.
Kowalevitz with some aggressive grappling here, looking for the finish. #T2#
The crowd are showing their displeasure at the lack of action as loud boos ring out around the arena.
Kowalevitz can't quite control the action as he would like just now, as Davids is looking to escape.
Davids tries to hold on but Kowalevitz postures up.#T3##SUB2#
Kowalevitz working for a submission here. He's tucked his head under his opponent's arm, looking for an arm triangle. He's hopped off into side control, looking to tighten the submission... is it going to work? He's given up a good position looking for it. Davids looks OK. Oh, I spoke too soon, he's out! That must have been tighter than I thought! Excellent work there by Kowalevitz! Submission of the night perhaps?

Ladies and gentlemen, after 3:20 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Arm Triangle). Victor Kowalevitz!

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   May 01, 2019
#R1#
Kowalevitz avoids the head kick by Ricket.
Kowalevitz feinted with a counter takedown.
Ricket misses with a half-hearted attempt at a head kick.
Kowalevitz tries to drive through with a takedown attempt but Ricket defends well and Kowalevitz ends up having to push Ricket into the cage where they will battle it out in the clinch.#CL2#
The fight moves into the clinch position.
Kowalevitz has hold of a leg and is looking for a trip takedown. Ricket avoids it nicely though and we remain in the clinch.
Kowalevitz has dropped down and is looking to force the takedown but it's defended by Ricket after a bit of a struggle.
That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Victor Kowalevitz. That's going to take a lot out of him.
Ricket prevents the takedown attempt. #BC2#
Ricket escapes the clinch and we're back to striking. #TD#
Kowalevitz fakes an overhand right and shoots for a takedown. Ricket sprawls well initially but Kowalevitz persists and gets the takedown into half guard.
Ricket is trying to stand back up but Kowalevitz is controlling him
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Kowalevitz trying to pass the guard but Ricket defending well.
Ricket wants to get back to his feet. #SUB#
Kowalevitz is working for a submission here. He's got hold of the far side arm and he's looking for a kimura. He's cranking on the arm and he's got it! Ricket is tapping out! Ouch, that looked like it hurt!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:56 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Kimura). Victor Kowalevitz!

 

Event: Skrap Fights 29     
Date:   Mar 09, 2019
#R1#
Kowalevitz with a poor takedown #TD2#
and Mohammed counters with a nice double leg into guard.
Kowalevitz trying to keep a closed guard but Mohammed is proving a slippery customer. #SUB#
Mohammed got a little sloppy there for a moment and Kowalevitz has worked his way into a loose triangle - can he finish it?! No, Mohammed has managed to get both his arms back between Kowalevitz's legs - danger averted.#SUB#
Kowalevitz working from the bottom, still in full guard. He's managed to get a loose triangle. Mohammed doesn't seem to be doing much to defend here, obviously he feels comfortable in the position. Mohammed manages to throw the legs off his shoulder and he's back into guard - no problem.
Mohammed landing with the ground and pound. #SUB#
Kowalevitz is active off his back here, looking for submissions.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Mohammed working some ground and pound from guard but it's not doing any damage.
Kowalevitz working a defensive guard here.
Mohammed keeps in close for a moment and lands a decent shot to the side of Kowalevitz's head.#T1#
Mohammed working some strikes from top position.#SUB#
Kowalevitz looking for submissions from the bottom here. Moving his hips around, possibly looking for an armbar. #SUB#
Kowalevitz had isolated an arm as going for a kimura. Mohammed defends it easily.#SUB#
Kowalevitz working for a triangle but Mohammed defends it easily.
Mohammed postures up and lands a big shot to Kowalevitz's brow.
The fighters are tangled up in the ropes here. We might need a restart if the fighters can't break free themselves.#SUB#
Kowalevitz working for a triangle but Mohammed defends it easily.
Mohammed is in close to Kowalevitz's body, working some short punches and elbows.#T2#
Mohammed postures up from his opponent's guard, before exploding into some vicious ground and pound! Kowalevitz covers up, he's hurt! Mohammed keeps throwing the strikes, glancing at the referee... Will he stop it?? One more big shot from Mohammed and the ref steps in to end the fight! Mohammed can't hide his delight as he celebrates with his corner.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 2:23 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Adam Mohammed!
Adam Mohammed took to the microphone after his victory and thanked his sponsors, CAGED CROW Clothings 50$ for their support in the buildup to the fight.

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   Jan 23, 2019
#R1#
Jimenez punishes Kowalevitz's body with a nice straight punch.
Jimenez throws an off balance right hand #TD2#
and Kowalevitz counters with a takedown into side control.
Kowalevitz happy to just control the position for now.
Jimenez is not content to let Kowalevitz control the position.
Kowalevitz controls the position.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Kowalevitz trying to control the position but Jimenez is working away. #T1##SUB2#
Kowalevitz is trying to get an arm triangle but Jimenez is defending well. #SUB2#
Kowalevitz wants to work for a kimura but he's foiled early by Jimenez, who protects the arm well. #SUB2#
Kowalevitz is working for what looks like an arm triangle here. Jimenez is trying to escape and Kowalevitz transitions quickly into an armbar! He's slapped it on tight and Jimenez is forced to tap! Nice work there by Kowalevitz! Very nice indeed!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:53 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Armbar). Victor Kowalevitz!

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   Jan 18, 2019
#R1#
Kowalevitz with poor footwork there. He got himself in a bit of a tangle, enabling Wax to score with a decent uppercut.
Wax cracks Kowalevitz with a nice right hand that draws applause from the crowd.
Kowalevitz looks for a takedown here. Will he get it? Wax is fending him off so far but Kowalevitz persists. Nope, Wax circles away and we're back to standing.
Kowalevitz shoots in looking for a takedown. Wax tries to sprawl out of it but Kowalevitz keeps driving through. The fighters are pinned against the cage. Wax manages to get underhooks and after a bit of a struggle, circles away and we're back to standing.
Kowalevitz takes a jab on the nose. He smiles like he loves it and keeps coming.#ROC2#
Kowalevitz is rocked!
Wax scores with a leg kick.
Oh Kowalevitz is still all over the place! His legs are completely gone! Will he be able to recover?!!
Wax drops Kowalevitz with a straight left! Oh this is bad for Kowalevitz! Wax dives in and starts dropping bombs - the referee has no choice but to step in and save him!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:34 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Charlie Wax!
A loyal slave to those sponsorship dollars, Charlie Wax made sure he mentioned Sportivité, along with how happy he was to win his fight.

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   Dec 22, 2018
#R1#
Hero buckles his opponent's knee momentarily with a nice leg kick.
Kowalevitz with a poor takedown
and Hero counters with a quick right hand to the jaw.
Hero misses with a half-hearted attempt at a head kick.
A lazy left from Hero finds it's target.
No luck for Kowalevitz with that takedown attempt.
Hero lands with a good body shot.
Kowalevitz has his takedown stuffed
and Hero makes him pay by landing a nice hook to the body before moving out of range.
Dollar Hero has stuffed three takedown attempts in the round now. That's going to take a lot out of Victor Kowalevitz.
Hero turns his hip over beautifully as he lands a nice leg kick.
Kowalevitz needs to keep his hands up - Hero had a free shot at his head there.
Dollar Hero seems to be the more aggressive standup fighter in this bout.
Hero displays good takedown defense there as he swats away a double leg from Kowalevitz.
Hero lands a leg kick that knocks Kowalevitz off balance momentarily.
The crowd are loving this. Great action here.
Hero throws a leg kick which misses Kowalevitz's front leg but catches the back leg as Kowalevitz tries to avoid it.
Nice uppercut there from Hero.
Hero throws a leg kick which misses Kowalevitz's front leg but catches the back leg as Kowalevitz tries to avoid it. #T1#
Kowalevitz looks shocked there as he takes a right hand to the temple. #ROC#
Kowalevitz is rocked!
We've been hearing reports that Hero has been drilling takedowns in recent sessions so let's see if that has an impact on the result of this fight.
Kowalevitz fails with a takedown attempt.
Kowalevitz is still on wobbly legs! Can Hero finish him?
Hero connects with a picture perfect right hand that knocks Kowalevitz out cold! This one is over in a flash!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:16 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Dollar Hero!
Dollar Hero spent the whole post fight interview bigging himself up. It didn't go down that well with the fans after a while as they thought it was a bit arrogant.

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   Dec 16, 2018
#R1#
Kowalevitz misses with a takedown
and Morrison Jr. connects with a straight left hand counter down the middle.
Kowalevitz changes levels and looks for a double leg takedown. Morrison Jr. tries to avoid it but Kowalevitz manages to keep hold of a leg and drag Morrison Jr. to the ground. Morrison Jr. escapes though and pops straight back up to his feet.
Morrison Jr. connects with a hook to the side of his opponent's head.
Kowalevitz needs to keep his hands up - Morrison Jr. had a free shot at his head there.#ROC#
Kowalevitz is rocked!
Morrison Jr. drops Kowalevitz with a huge uppercut! Kowalevitz drops to the floor like a sack of potatoes. Morrison Jr. is raining down punches and the ref stops the fight! This one is all over!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:25 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). David Morrison Jr.!
Our winner, David Morrison Jr., made sure he spent some time buttering up the crowd during his post fight interview, which will no doubt bring him a few more fans.

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   Nov 07, 2018
#R1#
Kowalevitz gets his takedown attempt stuffed easily
and Wax counters with a left to the body.
Wax lunges at Kowalevitz with a hook that half lands and is half blocked by Kowalevitz's hand.
Nice takedown defense from Wax. No joy for Kowalevitz on that attempt.
Kowalevitz takes a punch right to his stomach. That took the wind out of him momentarily.
Kowalevitz tries to drive through with a takedown attempt but Wax defends well and Kowalevitz ends up having to push Wax into the cage where they will battle it out in the clinch.
That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Victor Kowalevitz. That's going to take a lot out of him.
Wax sizes up Kowalevitz with a pawing jab and scores with a straight right down the middle.
Wax thumps Kowalevitz with a low kick.
Charlie Wax seems to be the more aggressive standup fighter in this bout.
A shot to the liver by Wax. Beautiful body shot.
Wax dips down and scores with a jab to the body.
Kowalevitz tries for a takedown but Wax circles away easily
and Wax counters with a nice low kick that buckles Kowalevitz's knee momentarily.
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!
Wax getting the better of the striking in that exchange.
Kowalevitz looks up at the clock. Bad move! Wax lands a right hand from hell, dropping Kowalevitz. Wax pounces and finishes the fight with a flurry of punches and elbows.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:50 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Charlie Wax!
Charlie Wax decided to thank the fans in attendance for making a great atmosphere. It seemed to go down pretty well.

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   Nov 02, 2018
#R1#
Kowalevitz fails with a takedown attempt from distance.#TD#
Kowalevitz drives through with a takedown into Tapia's guard. Let's see what he can do from the top position.
Tapia wants to sweep here but Kowalevitz controlling him for the moment. #SUB2#
Tapia has a loose triangle. He'll be looking to tighten that up but Kowalevitz can see exactly what he's planning and manages to posture up and free himself.
Kowalevitz trying to control the position from guard on top but Tapia is wriggling around, looking for whatever he can.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.#SUB#
Kowalevitz 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.
Kowalevitz sitting in guard, not really doing much. #T1#
Kowalevitz passes into half guard.
Tapia is looking to regain full guard. Not this time though.
Tapia is staying active underneath Kowalevitz, who seems content to just control the action from this position. #SUB#
Kowalevitz is looking for a kimura but he's never going to get it from there.
Kowalevitz is trying to control the action in half guard but Tapia is working away on the bottom, looking perhaps to get back to full guard. #T2#
The crowd are starting to boo a lack of action.
Kowalevitz trying to mount his opponent but Tapia defends it.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.
Tapia manages to get to full guard.
There's a bit of a scramble here and now Tapia is on top in guard. #REVB#
Kowalevitz not looking particularly offensive just at the moment. #SUB#
Kowalevitz is looking for a guillotine. You can't force these things though and Tapia defends well.#T3##SUB#
Kowalevitz is working actively from the bottom, looking for submissions. He's escaped his hips to the side and he's going for an armbar! Tapia has his hands clasped together but Kowalevitz extends and breaks Tapia's desperate grasp, forcing a tap out due to armbar! Nice BJJ displayed there by Kowalevitz.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 3:23 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Armbar). Victor Kowalevitz!

 

Event: BANDAI 11: Tapout     
Date:   Sep 23, 2018
#R1#
Deschencko throws a right hand that Kowalevitz ducks under and follows up with a left that Kowalevitz also avoids with ease.
Kowalevitz shoots in for a double leg but Deschencko sprawls well. That's going to sap some energy.
Deschencko moves into range and lands a nice body kick.
Deschencko swings away but doesn't land with a series of punches.
Deschencko lands a nice leg kick that just misses Kowalevitz's sensitive parts.
Deschencko looks to score with a combo but nothing lands.
Deschencko scoring well with a low kick there.
Kowalevitz dives in and grabs Deschencko's left leg, looking for a takedown. Deschencko pushes down on Kowalevitz's head and hops out.
Kowalevitz fails with the takedown.
Vladimir Deschencko has stuffed three takedown attempts in the round now. That's going to take a lot out of Victor Kowalevitz.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Deschencko moves into range and throws a lovely three punch combination.
Deschencko scores with a slapping inside leg kick.
This has been an exciting period of action!#TD2#
Kowalevitz drives through with a really nice takedown into side control.#T1#
Deschencko is trying to buck Kowalevitz off.#SUB2#
Kowalevitz is working to tighten his grip on Deschencko's neck. He's isolated an arm and is working for an arm triangle. Deschencko has recognised the danger and is trying to turn with the submission but Kowalevitz is really squeezing tight and eventually Deschencko passes out! Kowalevitz breaks the hold and jumps onto the cage to celebrate! Submission of the night, I'd say!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:34 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Arm Triangle). Victor Kowalevitz!

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   Aug 25, 2018
#R1#
Kowalevitz shoots in for a takedown - he's clinched up with Page but Page pushes him off and we're back to square one.
Today's fight clock is brought to you by... OOOH that's a huge shot by Page! Kowalevitz is in big trouble here - the ref steps in to save him and this one is all over!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:12 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Dennis Page!
Dennis Page decided to go for the less than humble approach in his post fight interview, telling everyone how he is going to conquer the world. The crowd seemed to like it when really that sort of approach could have gone either way.

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   Aug 17, 2018
#R1#
Kowalevitz avoids the head kick by Wasa.
Nils Wasa seems to be the more aggressive standup fighter in this bout.
No luck with that takedown attempt from Kowalevitz.
Kowalevitz blocks a head kick by Wasa.
Kowalevitz with the counter takedown but Wasa avoids it easily.
Wasa throws a body kick that sends a sickening thudding noise reverberating around the arena.
Wasa bobs and weaves and then throws a good body kick.
Wasa scores with a straight right hand, right through his opponent's guard.
Wasa pulls out of a head kick attempt.
Wasa connects with an inside leg kick.
Wasa cracks Kowalevitz with a hook to the jaw. Both fighters smile at eachother and high-five before getting back down to business.
Wasa pulls out of a head kick attempt.
Wasa leaves Kowalevitz with his face pressed against the mat as he sprawls beautifully, defending against a solid takedown attempt.
Kowalevitz fails with the takedown.
Nils Wasa has stuffed three takedown attempts in the round now. That's going to take a lot out of Victor Kowalevitz.
Wasa slaps away a takedown attempt from Kowalevitz, before circling back to the center of the mat.#T1#
Wasa looking to take his opponent's legs away with the low kicks.
Kowalevitz will have to do better than that with his takedown attempts.#TD2#
Kowalevitz closes the distance and looks for a trip takedown... aaaand he's got it - Kowalevitz lands in his opponent's guard.
Kowalevitz is standing up over Wasa. Wasa looks to escape but Kowalevitz dives into side control. #SUB2#
Kowalevitz is looking to finish here, going for an Americana. Wasa knows the correct defense though, so he's OK. #SUB2#
Kowalevitz tries for a kimura but Wasa is defending well. #T2#
A bit of a lull in the action. I'm sure it will pick up again soon... even if the ref has to physically pick them up and put them back on their feet.
Wasa is trying to stand back up. He's worked his way up against the cage but Kowalevitz has just dragged him back down to the mat.
Wasa is not content to let Kowalevitz control the position. #SUB2#
Kowalevitz thinks about going for a far side armbar but bails out and retains the dominant position instead.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.#T3##SUB2#
Kowalevitz is trying to land an Americana. He has the arm isolated but Wasa is keeping cool and he's avoided the danger for now. #SUB2#
Kowalevitz has an Americana. Wasa didn't react quickly enough there and he's in big trouble now! He tries to squirm out but is forced to tap! Kowalevitz is delighted and gyrates in front of the ring girls. They seem to like the attention - it'll be interesting to see if Kowalevitz hooks up with any of them at the after show party.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 3:56 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Americana). Victor Kowalevitz!

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   Aug 13, 2018
#R1#
Kowalevitz doesn't succeed with the takedown
and Volkov counters with a one-two to the body. #TD#
Kowalevitz gets caught on his heels momentarily as he allows Volkov to score an easy takedown into full guard.
Volkov controlling from the guard. I say controlling but really, he's stalling.
Volkov landing some decent shots from guard.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.#SUB2#
Kowalevitz working from the bottom, still in full guard. He's managed to get a loose triangle. Volkov doesn't seem to be doing much to defend here, obviously he feels comfortable in the position. Volkov manages to throw the legs off his shoulder and he's back into guard - no problem.
Volkov tries to stand but Kowalevitz is controlling from the bottom.
Volkov definitely looks more muscular than last time we saw him fight.#T1#
Volkov's corner is telling him to maintain position.
Volkov lands a couple of digs.
Volkov 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.
Kowalevitz looking to sweep using the butterfly guard but Volkov puts pay to that idea as he passes nicely into half guard.
Kowalevitz trying to hold on to Volkov's head to control him but Volkov postures up.
Volkov with a momentary lay and pray from half guard. #T2#
The crowd are showing their displeasure at the lack of action as loud boos ring out around the arena.
Kowalevitz trying to hold on to Volkov's head to control him but Volkov postures up.
Volkov controlling the pace. #T3#
Volkov seems to have a rather negative gameplan on the ground. He seems keen to just score the takedown and hold down Kowalevitz for as long as he can get away with.#REF3#
The referee decides to stand the fighters back up.
Kowalevitz fails with the takedown.#TD#
Volkov scores with a takedown into Kowalevitz's guard.#SUB2#
Kowalevitz throws his legs up looking for a submission but Volkov uses it to pass to side control.
Volkov working away.
Volkov is pausing for a moment. What's he doing? It looks like he's clearing his nose. Oh dude! He's shot a load of snot all down Kowalevitz's shoulder. That is not cool.
Volkov wants to stand but Kowalevitz has his arm trapped. #SUB#
Volkov tries for a kimura. Not really close to a finish though. #T4#
Volkov controlling the position.
Kowalevitz is trying to control Volkov's posture but Volkov avoids it.
Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out!
Kowalevitz tries to work a leg under to get back to half guard but Volkov wriggles his own leg back out and remains in side control.
Kowalevitz is being controlled here.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Ruslan Mstislav Volkov dominated that round.
Well, the break between rounds is over. Let's get back to the scrappin!
#R2##TD#
Volkov shoots in looking for a single leg takedown. Kowalevitz is trying to defend but Volkov finishes it well and ends up in half guard. Let's see if he can advance position further.
Ruslan Mstislav Volkov overall seems to be getting the better of the ground position in the fight so far.
Kowalevitz holds on for dear life, maintaining half guard for now.
Volkov is figuring out what he wants to do next.#SUB2#
Kowalevitz looking for submissions off his back.
Volkov slows the pace down in half guard.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.#T1#
Volkov frees up his trapped foot and advances to mount.
Volkov looking to control and managing it successfully.
Volkov lands an elbow that was bordering on illegal but the referee lets it go with a warning.
Kowalevitz wants to hold on but Volkov pushes him away.
Volkov is landing with some decent strikes but Kowalevitz is trying to advance his position so the referee is letting the fight continue.#ROC#
Kowalevitz is rocked!
Volkov is in full mount looking to finish with strikes. He lands a big shot, followed by another and Kowalevitz goes limp! The ref jumps in to end the fight - a big win for Volkov!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 2:59 of round 2, we have a winner by way of KO (Strikes). Ruslan Mstislav Volkov!
As Ruslan Mstislav Volkov got his breath back, he grabbed the microphone and managed to blurt out the following: You were a good fighter laddy... But I've had stronger whiskey in me belly then them punches you be throwin.'.

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   Aug 09, 2018
#R1#
Kowalevitz will have to do better than that with his takedown attempts.
Kowalevitz fails with a takedown attempt from distance.
Kowalevitz darts in looking for a takedown but Lanaster gets double underhooks and turns Kowalevitz into the cage.
Lanaster drops down looking for a counter takedown but Kowalevitz sprawls and moves away.
Tyrian Lanaster has stuffed three takedown attempts in the round now. That's going to take a lot out of Victor Kowalevitz.#TD#
Lanaster darts in and lands a nice takedown into half guard.#SUB#
Lanaster is looking for a kimura but Kowalevitz is holding onto that half guard position, so it's hard for Lanaster to get the leverage.
Lanaster trying to control from half guard but Kowalevitz is working away. #SUB#
Kowalevitz is defending against the submission attempts here by Lanaster.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.#SUB#
Lanaster is looking for a kimura but he's never going to get it from there. #T1#
Lanaster wants to pass to mount but Kowalevitz is defending the position. #SUB#
Lanaster is looking for a kimura here.
Kowalevitz is looking to control Lanaster's leg but it's slowly edging free. Can Kowalevitz avoid being mounted?#SUB#
Lanaster is trying to work for a kimura. This could be trouble! No, Kowalevitz has managed to free his arm - good work. #SUB#
Kowalevitz is trying to control Lanaster's posture. Lanaster takes advantage of the lull and advances to side control. He also appears to have an arm triangle here! Uh oh, big trouble for Kowalevitz! Lanaster is rotating here... this could be the end... Kowalevitz is out! Lanaster has ended this one emphatically! Great submission!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 2:55 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Arm Triangle). Tyrian Lanaster!
In his post fight interview, Tyrian Lanaster started talking himself up. Luckily his charisma kept the crowd on side and gave him a good reception.

 

Event: TWGC 22 (170lbs, D4): Las Vegas Qualifier - Round 1     
Date:   Aug 02, 2018

Coming up we have a welterweight Tycoon World Grappling Championship rules bout between Victor Kowalevitz (ranked 8636 p4p, 0 weight class) and Davos Seaworth (ranked 6887 p4p, 0 weight class). Kowalevitz has a slight injury, which hopefully won't affect the fight too much. Victor Kowalevitz has the edge in experience - let's see if he can make that count tonight.




180 cm
25 yrs
148 lbs



180 cm
18 yrs
155 lbs


This TWGC bout is 1 fifteen minute round in the welterweight division. Introducing today's competitors. In the red corner, competing out of Rio de Janeiro, with a TWGC record of 4 wins and 3 losses; Victor Kowalevitz! And in the blue corner, fighting out of Las Vegas, with a TWGC record of 0 wins and 0 losses; Davos Seaworth!
The judges for this bout are Gwen Towbar, Frank Dennis and George Francis.


Let's get this grappling contest under way! Who will be victorious?

Kowalevitz tries to keep at a distance but Seaworth has taken the fight into the clinch.

Seaworth turns his back and goes for a hip toss. It's a bit messy but it gets the job done and Seaworth manages to end up in side control.
Score +4 for clean takedown past guard: Kowalevitz (0) vs (4) Seaworth
Kowalevitz is looking to regain half guard here but Seaworth keeps moving and retains side control.
A lull in the action here as Seaworth stalls from top position.
Seaworth is looking to take a break and control but Kowalevitz is keeping him honest, looking to work from the bottom.
Seaworth tries to move into full mount but can't pass Kowalevitz's legs.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.

Seaworth goes for an armbar! This could be all over! Wait, no, Kowalevitz rolls with the submission and now he's on top in Seaworth's guard! Nice work there by Kowalevitz!
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Kowalevitz (2) vs (4) Seaworth
Seaworth is avoiding any damage by keeping wrist control.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.

That's one minute gone in the round.

Seaworth has his foot on Kowalevitz's thigh. He's trying to push off and get in position for a triangle, I think. Kowalevitz works his way back into a safe position though.
Seaworth wants to sweep but no luck.
Seaworth is doing well to control the posture of his opponent and prevent any damage.
Kowalevitz stopping the sweep attempt from Seaworth.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Seaworth controlling Kowalevitz's posture.
Seaworth looking to sweep here. No luck so far.

Kowalevitz 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.
Kowalevitz preventing the sweep.
We get told so often about how wrestlers don't like to be on their backs. Let's see if Seaworth can do anything to dispel that myth.
Seaworth pulls Kowalevitz in close to his closed guard and prevents Kowalevitz from doing any damage or advancing position.
Seaworth is continuing to stall.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Seaworth keeping moving, preventing Kowalevitz from controlling successfully.
Seaworth manages to sweep nicely, so he's now on top. Kowalevitz manages to get himself to full guard.
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Kowalevitz (2) vs (6) Seaworth
Seaworth trying to control but Kowalevitz is working from the bottom.
Seaworth wants to pass the guard but Kowalevitz is keeping the position.
Seaworth wants to control from the top but Kowalevitz keeps moving.
Seaworth wants to pass the guard but Kowalevitz is keeping the position.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Seaworth is persisting with the attempt to improve his position.
Seaworth trying to control the position from guard on top but Kowalevitz is wriggling around, looking for whatever he can.

Seaworth avoids a guillotine attempt easily.
Kowalevitz is breathing heavily.
Seaworth wants to pass the guard but Kowalevitz is keeping the position.

That's five minutes gone in the round.
Seaworth keeps trying to improve his position.
Seaworth not doing a lot at the moment. He'll have to show some more aggression or the fight will get stood up.
Kowalevitz is trying to control the position but Seaworth postures up.
Seaworth trying to pass the guard but can't manage it just yet.

That's six minutes gone in the round.
Seaworth is taking a break and basically stalling. The referee will not allow him to do that for long.
Seaworth trying to control the position from guard on top but Kowalevitz is wriggling around, looking for whatever he can.
Kowalevitz keeping full guard, as Seaworth tries to pass.
Seaworth trying to control the position from guard on top but Kowalevitz is wriggling around, looking for whatever he can.
Seaworth trying to move into half guard but instead Kowalevitz has managed to sweep!
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Kowalevitz (4) vs (6) Seaworth
Seaworth has a closed guard, preventing anything of note from happening. Perhaps he's looking to stall.
Kowalevitz won't allow Seaworth to sweep him here.

That's seven minutes gone in the round.
Seaworth has a butterfly guard looking to sweep but Kowalevitz has passed into side control.
Score +3 for passing guard: Kowalevitz (7) vs (6) Seaworth
You can see the frustration on Seaworth's face, being in this tough position on the bottom.
Seaworth tries to slip a leg under to move to half guard but Kowalevitz presses down on the leg and jumps into full mount!
Score +2 for reaching mount: Kowalevitz (9) vs (6) Seaworth
Seaworth is trying desperately to improve position.
Seaworth holds on for dear life, controlling Kowalevitz's posture momentarily.
Seaworth really trying hard to get back to half guard here.
Seaworth regains half guard.

That's eight minutes gone in the round.

Kowalevitz is trying a forearm choke… I don't think that's going to do much at this level of the game.
Seaworth is doing well to control the position and prevent Kowalevitz from advancing to side control.
Seaworth has found himself in a tricky position here. He's been working his transitions in training so let's see if he can work his way out of it.
Seaworth tries to get to full guard but Kowalevitz has control of the leg.
Seaworth is positioning himself well to prevent Kowalevitz advancing to mount.
Kowalevitz is trying to control. Seaworth wants to improve his position but can't escape this time.
Seaworth is working for an escape here. He's hooked one of Kowalevitz's legs and he's managed to sneak out and take Kowalevitz's back!
Score +4 for clean sweep to past guard: Kowalevitz (9) vs (10) Seaworth

That's nine minutes gone in the round.
Seaworth is hanging on to Kowalevitz's back as he tries to escape.
Seaworth gets his hands free as Kowalevitz looks to control.

Seaworth is working really hard to secure the rear naked choke. Kowalevitz defends successfully for a significant amount of time. Both fighters are looking very determined.
Seaworth is controlling the position but Kowalevitz somehow manages to roll and ends up with half guard.
Seaworth content to sit in half guard and control for a moment.

Seaworth is working for submissions here but there's nothing on.
Seaworth with a momentary lay and pray from half guard.

That's ten minutes gone in the round.

Seaworth is trying to work for a kimura. This could be trouble! No, Kowalevitz has managed to free his arm - good work.
Kowalevitz is looking to control Seaworth's leg but it's slowly edging free. Can Kowalevitz avoid being mounted?

Seaworth wants to work for an arm triangle but Kowalevitz is really keeping half guard well and defending the submission attempt.
Seaworth seems very keen to just sit and control from half guard but Kowalevitz does not like that idea so much and is remaining active off his back.

Seaworth seems to be working for a kimura but Kowalevitz defends the submission attempt.

Seaworth is working for a kimura but Kowalevitz is defending it quite comfortably.

That's eleven minutes gone in the round.
Seaworth tries to pass to full mount but Kowalevitz defends it.
Seaworth controlling the action here.
Kowalevitz won't allow Seaworth to pass to mount.
Seaworth looks over to his corner - he wants some instructions but his corner are not responding.

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

That's twelve minutes gone in the round.

Seaworth is looking for a kimura here.
Seaworth is looking to take a break and control but Kowalevitz is keeping him honest, looking to work from the bottom.
Seaworth really doesn't want to stay on the ground with Kowalevitz. If he can't get it back to his feet, it's only a matter of time before he'll be tapping out.
Kowalevitz has no desire to be mounted, so is trying to control. Seaworth is working away from the top position though.

That's thirteen minutes gone in the round.

Seaworth 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.
Seaworth trying to control the pace.
Kowalevitz won't allow Seaworth to pass to mount.

That's fourteen minutes gone in the round.

Seaworth is sneakily working for an arm triangle but Kowalevitz sees it coming and defends easily.
Seaworth stalling.
Seaworth wants to control but Kowalevitz is keeping him busy.

Seaworth is trying to work for a kimura. This could be trouble! No, Kowalevitz has managed to free his arm - good work.
Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out!

Seaworth is working for submissions here but there's nothing on.
Seaworth controlling the pace.

And that's the end of the fight!
Seaworth wins on points by 10 to 9.

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   Jul 29, 2018
#R1#
Torhammer connects with a solid leg kick.
Kowalevitz walks straight into an uppercut. Luckily it didn't land flush.
Torhammer throws a nice hook to the body that draws an oooh from the crowd.
Donk. Torhammer catches Kowalevitz right on the button with a cross.#ROC#
Kowalevitz is rocked!
Torhammer lands with a big right hook that stumbles Kowalevitz - he's out on his feet here! Torhammer follows up with another monster hook that separates Kowalevitz from consciousness! Kowalevitz falls, almost in slow motion to the canvas! Torhammer stands and admires his work as the crowd go wild.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:16 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punches). Henrik Torhammer!
Our winner, Henrik Torhammer, made sure he spent some time buttering up the crowd during his post fight interview, which will no doubt bring him a few more fans.

 

Event: ADCC - World Challenge     
Date:   Jun 22, 2018

Coming up we have a featherweight Tycoon World Grappling Championship rules bout between Marcelo Garcia (ranked 4021 p4p, 326 weight class) and Victor Kowalevitz (ranked 6584 p4p, 452 weight class). Victor Kowalevitz is the more experienced fighter, so let's see if that makes a difference tonight.




160 cm
18 yrs
130 lbs



180 cm
24 yrs
148 lbs


This TWGC bout is 1 fifteen minute round in the featherweight division. Introducing today's competitors. In the red corner, competing out of Rio de Janeiro, with a TWGC record of 1 wins and 5 losses; Marcelo Garcia! And in the blue corner, fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, with a TWGC record of 3 wins and 3 losses; Victor Kowalevitz!
The judges for this bout are Robert Twigg, Cecil Peabody and Tiny Johnson.


Let's get this grappling contest under way! Who will be victorious?
Garcia defends well against a solid takedown attempt from Kowalevitz.

Kowalevitz manages to get an easy takedown there - catching Garcia on his heels. He'll look to pass Garcia's guard now, I'm sure.
Score +2 for takedown into guard / half guard: Garcia (0) vs (2) Kowalevitz
Kowalevitz pushing down on Garcia's thigh, trying to pass to half guard. He's managed it... Nice work.

Kowalevitz has hold of the far side arm. He's working for the Kimura, can Garcia defend it? Kowalevitz steps over the head and cranks it - Garcia is tapping out! That was textbook stuff right there - nice submission victory for Kowalevitz!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:15 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Kimura). Victor Kowalevitz!

 

Event: ADCC - Road to Vegas     
Date:   Jun 19, 2018

Coming up we have a featherweight Tycoon World Grappling Championship rules bout between Anthony Pettis (ranked 3552 p4p, 305 weight class) and Victor Kowalevitz (ranked 6426 p4p, 450 weight class). Anthony Pettis has the edge in experience - let's see if he can make that count tonight.




167 cm
33 yrs
143 lbs



180 cm
24 yrs
148 lbs


This TWGC bout is 1 fifteen minute round in the featherweight division. Introducing today's competitors. In the red corner, competing out of Rio de Janeiro, with a TWGC record of 14 wins and 5 losses; Anthony Pettis! And in the blue corner, fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, with a TWGC record of 3 wins and 2 losses; Victor Kowalevitz!
The judges for this bout are Tiny Johnson, Stewart Dunkirk and Gwen Towbar.


Let's get this grappling contest under way! Who will be victorious?
Kowalevitz closes this distance looking for a takedown but Pettis circles away.
Kowalevitz with a lazy takedown attempt

and Pettis counters with a takedown into side control! That could mean trouble for Kowalevitz!
Score +4 for clean takedown past guard: Pettis (4) vs (0) Kowalevitz
Kowalevitz tries to bench press Pettis off him but Pettis keeps the position.
Kowalevitz is trying to work for a sweep but Pettis has mounted him!
Score +2 for reaching mount: Pettis (6) vs (0) Kowalevitz
Kowalevitz tries to reverse the position but Pettis maintains control.
Pettis controlling the position easily from mount.
Pettis prevents Kowalevitz from getting the reversal.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Kowalevitz tries to improve his position but instead Pettis has taken his back!
Score +3 for taking back: Pettis (9) vs (0) Kowalevitz

Pettis patiently working for the choke. Which fighter will keep their nerve here?
Kowalevitz is defending well here and trying to improve his position.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Pettis really has the hooks in deep now - there seems like no escape for Kowalevitz.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.

Pettis working from the back looking to end the fight with a rear naked choke. Kowalevitz is doing well to defend. Pettis seems to have got his hand under the chin though and he's sunk the choke in! Kowalevitz is forced to tap and this one is over!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:25 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (RNC). Anthony Pettis!
Anthony Pettis retains his featherweight title!
A victorious Anthony Pettis thanked his army of followers in his post fight interview, telling people to make sure they follow him on Twitter.

 

Event: ADCC- Tournament     
Date:   Jun 16, 2018

Coming up we have a featherweight Tycoon World Grappling Championship rules bout between Marcelo Garcia (ranked 3930 p4p, 323 weight class) and Victor Kowalevitz (ranked 6316 p4p, 448 weight class). Victor Kowalevitz is the more experienced fighter, so let's see if that makes a difference tonight.




160 cm
18 yrs
130 lbs



180 cm
24 yrs
148 lbs


This TWGC bout is 1 fifteen minute round in the featherweight division. Introducing today's competitors. In the red corner, competing out of Rio de Janeiro, with a TWGC record of 1 wins and 3 losses; Marcelo Garcia! And in the blue corner, fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, with a TWGC record of 2 wins and 2 losses; Victor Kowalevitz!
The judges for this bout are Alexandre Firmino, Felipe Paraventi and Matheus Silva.


The fighters bow as they face eachother in the middle of the mat and we are under way.
Kowalevitz shoots in for a takedown - he's clinched up with Garcia but Garcia pushes him off and we're back to square one.

Garcia closes the distance and gets a trip takedown into side control. Kowalevitz quickly recovers to half guard.
Score +2 for takedown into guard / half guard: Garcia (2) vs (0) Kowalevitz
Kowalevitz moves into full guard.
Kowalevitz wants to sweep here but Garcia controlling him for the moment.
Kowalevitz bucks up whilst keeping hold of a body lock, managing to reverse the position. Now he's in top in Garcia's guard.
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Garcia (2) vs (2) Kowalevitz
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.
Kowalevitz works a leg free and moves into half guard.
Kowalevitz works his way into side control.
Score +3 for passing guard: Garcia (2) vs (5) Kowalevitz

Kowalevitz has worked his way into a potential kimura here. Garcia is trying to get out of the position but his squirming has just got him deeper into trouble. Kowalevitz yanks on the arm and Garcia is forced to tap due to a very painful looking submission! Nice work by Kowalevitz.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:54 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Kimura). Victor Kowalevitz!

 

Event: ADCC - Super Challenge     
Date:   Jun 15, 2018

Coming up we have a featherweight Tycoon World Grappling Championship rules bout between Victor Kowalevitz (ranked 6258 p4p, 441 weight class) and Nicky Ryan (ranked 7058 p4p, 466 weight class). Over to our ring announcer for the fighter introductions!




180 cm
24 yrs
148 lbs



184 cm
28 yrs
154 lbs


This TWGC bout is 1 fifteen minute round in the featherweight division. Introducing today's competitors. In the red corner, competing out of Rio de Janeiro, with a TWGC record of 2 wins and 1 losses; Victor Kowalevitz! And in the blue corner, fighting out of Sydney, with a TWGC record of 1 wins and 4 losses; Nicky Ryan!
The judges for this bout are Luis Engracia, Daniel Cesar and Mauricio Rocha.


The fighters bow as they face eachother in the middle of the mat and we are under way.

Ryan drives through with a takedown into Kowalevitz's guard. Let's see what he can do from the top position.
Score +2 for takedown into guard / half guard: Kowalevitz (0) vs (2) Ryan
Kowalevitz wants to sweep here but Ryan controlling him for the moment.
Ryan stands up and looks to throw the legs aside to pass to side control. Kowalevitz swivels though and keeps the full guard.
Ryan advances to half guard.
Kowalevitz is looking for a sweep. Ryan is wise to his cunning plan and keeps the top position.
Kowalevitz is working hard here to advance position.
Kowalevitz is staying active underneath Ryan, who seems content to just control the action from this position.
Kowalevitz moves his hips nicely and gets into full guard.

Kowalevitz is throwing his legs up, looking for submissions. Ryan is aware though and is defending well.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Kowalevitz wants to sweep but no luck.
Ryan passes Kowalevitz's right leg, so he's now in half guard.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Ryan slows the pace down in half guard.
Ryan is trying to control. Kowalevitz wants to improve his position but can't escape this time.
Ryan prevents Kowalevitz from improving his position.
Ryan trying to pass the guard but Kowalevitz defending well.
Kowalevitz is trying to get back to full guard.

Ryan seems to be working for a kimura but Kowalevitz defends the submission attempt.

Ryan is looking for a kimura here.

That's two minutes gone in the round.

Ryan is trying to work for a kimura. This could be trouble! No, Kowalevitz has managed to free his arm - good work.
Kowalevitz works his way to full guard. Good work.
Kowalevitz looking to sweep here. No luck so far.
Kowalevitz can't do much from the bottom at the moment, as Ryan controls the pace.

Kowalevitz looking for submissions from the bottom but instead Ryan passes into side control.
Score +3 for passing guard: Kowalevitz (0) vs (5) Ryan
Kowalevitz is moving his hips around well on the bottom and has managed to get back to half guard.
Ryan is figuring out what he wants to do next.
Kowalevitz moves into full guard.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Ryan stands and throws Kowalevitz's legs to the side, diving into side control.
Score +3 for passing guard: Kowalevitz (0) vs (8) Ryan
Kowalevitz is trying to improve his position.

Ryan wants to work for a kimura but he's foiled early by Kowalevitz, who protects the arm well.
The fighters are tangled up in the ropes here. We might need a restart if the fighters can't break free themselves.

Ryan is looking for a kimura. He might have it! No, Kowalevitz has escaped the position, nice work there.
Kowalevitz is trying to get back to half guard. He's pushing on Ryan's leg. He's managed it. Nice work.
Kowalevitz wants to get back to full guard.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Ryan perhaps working for something from half guard, or maybe not. It looks like he's just sitting there.
Kowalevitz slips a foot under and gets full guard. Nice work.
Ryan looking to pass the guard.
The fighters are trapped in the ropes so we're going to have a reposition here. The ref calls for a break and repositions the fighters in the center of the ring.
Ryan won't allow Kowalevitz to sweep him here.
Ryan wants to control from the top but Kowalevitz keeps moving.
Kowalevitz wants to sweep but no luck.
Kowalevitz keeping moving, preventing Ryan from controlling successfully.
Ryan passes Kowalevitz's right leg, so he's now in half guard.
Kowalevitz gets full guard.

That's five minutes gone in the round.
Kowalevitz tries to land a sweep but no joy.

Ryan 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.

Kowalevitz is active off his back here, looking for submissions.
Kowalevitz tries to land a sweep but no joy.
Ryan trying to control but Kowalevitz is working from the bottom.
Kowalevitz tries to land a sweep but no joy.

Kowalevitz is looking for a guillotine. You can't force these things though and Ryan defends well.
Ryan works a leg free and moves into half guard.

That's six minutes gone in the round.
Kowalevitz is trying to get back to full guard.
Ryan trying to control from half guard but Kowalevitz is working away.
Kowalevitz makes his way to full guard. A much better position for Kowalevitz.
Kowalevitz 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.
Kowalevitz keeping moving, preventing Ryan from controlling successfully.
Kowalevitz lands a beautiful sweep and he's now moved into his opponent's guard.
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Kowalevitz (2) vs (8) Ryan

Ryan looking for a guillotine here but Kowalevitz defends easily.

That's seven minutes gone in the round.
Kowalevitz passes into half guard.

Ryan actively working from the bottom here.
Kowalevitz tries to pass to full mount but Ryan defends it.
Ryan is a painfully thin specimen of a man. You do wonder whether a good body kick would snap him clean in two.

Kowalevitz is trying for a guillotine from the top but the pressure isn't in the right place so Ryan is just riding it out for now. Kowalevitz eventually gives up the hold.
Ryan won't allow Kowalevitz to pass to mount.
Kowalevitz is thwarting Ryan's attempts to control the position.

That's eight minutes gone in the round.
Kowalevitz frees up his trapped foot and advances to mount.
Score +3 for passing guard: Kowalevitz (5) vs (8) Ryan
Kowalevitz is looking to work his way around to Ryan's back. He needs to be careful though, as he's in danger of losing this dominant position.
Ryan tries to hold on but Kowalevitz pushes him away.
Ryan stops Kowalevitz from taking his back. Still, being mounted isn't any better.
Ryan is trying to escape the mount but Kowalevitz keeps good control and instead manages to take Ryan's back.
Score +3 for taking back: Kowalevitz (8) vs (8) Ryan

Kowalevitz looking to break Ryan's wrist control so he can sink in the choke. Ryan remaining controlled and patient though - he really has to keep calm otherwise Kowalevitz will wrap this one up with the rear naked choke!

Kowalevitz goes for a risky armbar from back mount and it's not paid off. Ryan escapes and is now in half guard on top.
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Kowalevitz (8) vs (10) Ryan
Kowalevitz is breathing heavily.
Ryan wants to free his trapped foot but Kowalevitz is holding on for dear life with his legs.

That's nine minutes gone in the round.

Ryan is looking for an arm triangle, whilst trying to pass to side control. Kowalevitz doesn't seem that keen to cooperate though. No luck this time Ryan.
Kowalevitz is refusing to be controlled, as Ryan sits in half guard.
Ryan looks over to his corner - he wants some instructions but his corner are not responding.
Kowalevitz is looking to regain full guard. Not this time though.
Ryan is trying to control. Kowalevitz wants to improve his position but can't escape this time.

That's ten minutes gone in the round.

Ryan is looking for a kimura here.
Kowalevitz is looking for a sweep. Ryan is wise to his cunning plan and keeps the top position.
Kowalevitz works his way to full guard. Good work.
Ryan trying to control but Kowalevitz is working from the bottom.
Kowalevitz wants to improve his position but instead Ryan has moved into half guard.
Ryan controlling the action here.

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

That's eleven minutes gone in the round.
Kowalevitz gets back to full guard.
Kowalevitz looking to hit a scissor sweep but Ryan is one step ahead there.
Ryan passes into half guard.
Kowalevitz is refusing to be controlled, as Ryan sits in half guard.

Ryan is working for submissions here but there's nothing on.

That's twelve minutes gone in the round.
Kowalevitz is not content to let Ryan control the position.
Kowalevitz tries to get to full guard but Ryan has control of the leg.
Ryan tries to pass to full mount but Kowalevitz defends it.
Kowalevitz is looking for a sweep. Ryan is wise to his cunning plan and keeps the top position.
Ryan wants to pass the guard but Kowalevitz is defending well.
Kowalevitz tries to roll over but Ryan keeps him under control.

That's thirteen minutes gone in the round.

Ryan is looking for a kimura but he's never going to get it from there.
Kowalevitz tries to get to full guard but Ryan has control of the leg.
Kowalevitz works his way to full guard. Good work.
Ryan stands up and looks to throw the legs aside to pass to side control. Kowalevitz swivels though and keeps the full guard.
Kowalevitz wants to improve his position but instead Ryan has moved into half guard.

Ryan is trying for a guillotine from the top but the pressure isn't in the right place so Kowalevitz is just riding it out for now. Ryan eventually gives up the hold.

That's fourteen minutes gone in the round.
Kowalevitz wants to improve his position but Ryan is controlling well.
Kowalevitz moves his hips nicely and gets into full guard.
Ryan wants to control from the top but Kowalevitz keeps moving.

Kowalevitz is active off his back here, looking for submissions.
Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out!
Ryan won't allow Kowalevitz to sweep him here.
Kowalevitz wants to hit a switch here but Ryan passes into full mount! Oh no, disaster for Kowalevitz there!
Score +3 for passing guard: Kowalevitz (8) vs (13) Ryan
Kowalevitz is trying to reverse the position but instead Ryan has taken his back - oops!
Score +3 for taking back: Kowalevitz (8) vs (16) Ryan

And that's the end of the fight!
Ryan wins on points by 16 to 8.

 

Event: ADCC - Finals     
Date:   Jun 14, 2018

Coming up we have a featherweight Tycoon World Grappling Championship rules bout between Victor Kowalevitz (ranked 6230 p4p, 440 weight class) and Higor Pereira (ranked 7937 p4p, 497 weight class). Both fighter's entrance songs getting the crowd jumping here.




180 cm
24 yrs
148 lbs



168 cm
24 yrs
150 lbs


This TWGC bout is 1 fifteen minute round in the featherweight division. Introducing today's competitors. In the red corner, competing out of Rio de Janeiro, with a TWGC record of 1 wins and 1 losses; Victor Kowalevitz! And in the blue corner, fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, with a TWGC record of 0 wins and 2 losses; Higor Pereira!
The judges for this bout are Luis Engracia, Edson Gomes and Matheus Silva.


Let's get this grappling contest under way! Who will be victorious?

Pereira shoots in for a takedown and gets it. Let's see what he's got on the mat.
Score +2 for takedown into guard / half guard: Kowalevitz (0) vs (2) Pereira

Kowalevitz is looking for a guillotine. You can't force these things though and Pereira defends well.
Kowalevitz looking for a sweep. Not yet Kowalevitz, not yet.

Kowalevitz has managed to work for a loose triangle. I think Pereira should be able to defend this one pretty easily though. Oh, Kowalevitz has tightened it up now! Pereira should have reacted faster there - he's in big trouble and yes, he's tapped out! This one is all over!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:33 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Triangle). Victor Kowalevitz!

 

Event: ADCC - Qualifiers 2     
Date:   Jun 13, 2018

Coming up we have a featherweight Tycoon World Grappling Championship rules bout between Anthony Pettis (ranked 3518 p4p, 296 weight class) and Victor Kowalevitz (ranked 6191 p4p, 436 weight class). Anthony Pettis has the edge in experience - let's see if he can make that count tonight.




167 cm
33 yrs
143 lbs



180 cm
24 yrs
148 lbs


This TWGC bout is 1 fifteen minute round in the featherweight division. Introducing today's competitors. In the red corner, competing out of Rio de Janeiro, with a TWGC record of 10 wins and 5 losses; Anthony Pettis! And in the blue corner, fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, with a TWGC record of 1 wins and 0 losses; Victor Kowalevitz!
The judges for this bout are Alexandre Firmino, Edson Gomes and Luis Engracia.


Let's get this grappling contest under way! Who will be victorious?

Pettis rushes Kowalevitz and pushes him back against the cage in a clinch.

Pettis has hold of one of Kowalevitz's legs. Kowalevitz is fighting the takedown attempt but Pettis gets the trip and lands the takedown into guard.
Score +2 for takedown into guard / half guard: Pettis (2) vs (0) Kowalevitz

Kowalevitz looking for submissions from the bottom here. Moving his hips around, possibly looking for an armbar.
Pettis wants to pass the guard but Kowalevitz is keeping the position.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.
Kowalevitz tries to land a sweep but no joy.
Kowalevitz can't do much from the bottom at the moment, as Pettis controls the pace.
Pettis works a leg free and moves into half guard.

Kowalevitz actively working from the bottom here.
Kowalevitz trying to get back to full guard but Pettis takes advantage of the position and moves to full mount!
Score +3 for passing guard: Pettis (5) vs (0) Kowalevitz
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Pettis sitting in mount, just looking to control for the moment.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Pettis seems to be looking to move to his opponent's back but Kowalevitz is holding on tight.
Pettis sitting in mount, just looking to control for the moment.
Kowalevitz is wriggling around trying to escape.
Kowalevitz sneaks a leg back under and regains half guard and is working straight away to try and get back to guard. He hasn't managed just yet though.
Kowalevitz is looking to get full guard. It looks like he might be successful but at the last minute Pettis jumps into side control!
Score +3 for passing guard: Pettis (8) vs (0) Kowalevitz
Pettis is staying tight to Kowalevitz's torso, preventing him from escaping.
Kowalevitz tries to work a leg under to get back to half guard but Pettis wriggles his own leg back out and remains in side control.
Kowalevitz tries to slip a leg under to move to half guard but Pettis presses down on the leg and jumps into full mount!
Score +2 for reaching mount: Pettis (10) vs (0) Kowalevitz

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Pettis controlling the position easily from mount.
Pettis seems to have a rather negative gameplan on the ground. He seems keen to just score the takedown and hold down Kowalevitz for as long as he can get away with.
Kowalevitz is wriggling around trying to escape.
Pettis controlling from mount.
Kowalevitz is desperately trying to improve his position but Pettis has a good base and remains in mount.
Kowalevitz slips a leg in and gets back to half guard.
Pettis is working hard to pass the guard. He's done it - he's now in full mount! Trouble for Kowalevitz!
Score +3 for passing guard: Pettis (13) vs (0) Kowalevitz
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.
Pettis tucks in and makes sure he doesn't lose the dominant position.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Kowalevitz is in all sorts of trouble here.
Kowalevitz sneaks a leg back under and regains half guard and is working straight away to try and get back to guard. He hasn't managed just yet though.
Kowalevitz wants to sweep but Pettis has passed to side control!
Score +3 for passing guard: Pettis (16) vs (0) Kowalevitz
A bit of a lull in the action. I'm sure it will pick up again soon... even if the ref has to physically pick them up and put them back on their feet.
Pettis advances nicely into full mount.
Score +2 for reaching mount: Pettis (18) vs (0) Kowalevitz
Pettis controlling his opponent.
Kowalevitz tries to get back to half guard but can't.

Kowalevitz tries to improve his position but Pettis has taken his back! Pettis has a choke - it's sunk in pretty tight... Will Kowalevitz tap? No... maybe... yes! He's tapped! Pettis pushes Kowalevitz away and gets up to celebrate with his corner!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 4:55 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (RNC). Anthony Pettis!
Anthony Pettis retains his featherweight title!
Our winner, Anthony Pettis, made sure he spent some time buttering up the crowd during his post fight interview, which will no doubt bring him a few more fans.

 

Event: ADCC - Qualifiers 1     
Date:   Jun 12, 2018

Coming up we have a featherweight Tycoon World Grappling Championship rules bout between Victor Kowalevitz (ranked 6155 p4p, 432 weight class) and Higor Pereira (ranked 7900 p4p, 488 weight class). I'm sure you'll be fascinated to know that I was talking to some pointless Z list celebrity before the fight and he thought that Higor Pereira was going to win. Let's see if he was right.




180 cm
24 yrs
148 lbs



168 cm
24 yrs
150 lbs


This TWGC bout is 1 fifteen minute round in the featherweight division. Introducing today's competitors. In the red corner, competing out of Rio de Janeiro, with a TWGC record of 0 wins and 0 losses; Victor Kowalevitz! And in the blue corner, fighting out of Rio de Janeiro, with a TWGC record of 0 wins and 0 losses; Higor Pereira!
The judges for this bout are Matheus Silva, Felipe Paraventi and Alexandre Firmino.


The fighters bow as they face eachother in the middle of the mat and we are under way.

Kowalevitz shoots in and bounces Pereira off the cage to secure the takedown into guard.
Score +2 for takedown into guard / half guard: Kowalevitz (2) vs (0) Pereira

Pereira throwing his legs up looking for a triangle.
Pereira seems keen to control Kowalevitz's posture.
Pereira keeping full guard, as Kowalevitz tries to pass.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.
Kowalevitz is working hard here to advance position.
Pereira wants to sweep but no luck.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Kowalevitz looking to pass the guard.
Pereira pulls Kowalevitz in close to prevent any damage.
Kowalevitz advances position into side control!
Score +3 for passing guard: Kowalevitz (5) vs (0) Pereira
Kowalevitz will need to keep those long limbs tucked in whilst he's on the ground, to prevent any submissions.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Kowalevitz tries to advance to mount but Pereira denies him.

Kowalevitz is trying to get an arm triangle but Pereira is defending well.

Kowalevitz goes for an armbar here - this could be all over! But no, Pereira has escaped beautifully and is now on top in side control! Oh, that's unlucky for Kowalevitz but great work by Pereira.
Score +4 for clean sweep to past guard: Kowalevitz (5) vs (4) Pereira
Pereira moves into full mount!
Score +2 for reaching mount: Kowalevitz (5) vs (6) Pereira
Kowalevitz is desperately trying to get back to half guard.
Pereira controlling from mount.
Kowalevitz really trying hard to get back to half guard here.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Kowalevitz sneaks a leg under to get to half guard.
Kowalevitz gets back to full guard.
Pereira slips nicely into half guard.
The fighters are battling for position here. Kowalevitz manages to regain full guard. Nice work.
Kowalevitz looking to sweep using the butterfly guard but Pereira puts pay to that idea as he passes nicely into half guard.
Kowalevitz manages to get to full guard.
Kowalevitz can't do much from the bottom at the moment, as Pereira controls the pace.

Kowalevitz is looking for a triangle but Pereira pushes his legs off easily.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Kowalevitz looking to hit a scissor sweep but Pereira is one step ahead there.
Pereira wants to pass the guard but Kowalevitz is keeping the position.

Kowalevitz has his foot on Pereira's thigh. He's trying to push off and get in position for a triangle, I think. Pereira works his way back into a safe position though.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.
Kowalevitz looking for a sweep. Not yet Kowalevitz, not yet.

Kowalevitz working from the bottom, still in full guard. He's managed to get a loose triangle. Pereira doesn't seem to be doing much to defend here, obviously he feels comfortable in the position. Pereira manages to throw the legs off his shoulder and he's back into guard - no problem.
Pereira is pushing down on Kowalevitz's leg trying to pass to half guard. Kowalevitz is fighting to maintain full guard but Pereira has managed to sneak the leg through.
Kowalevitz is looking for a sweep. Pereira is wise to his cunning plan and keeps the top position.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Pereira content to sit in half guard and control for a moment.
Kowalevitz is looking to regain full guard. Not this time though.
Kowalevitz wants to get back to full guard but Pereira has mounted him!
Score +3 for passing guard: Kowalevitz (5) vs (9) Pereira
Kowalevitz bucks up and manages to get a nice reversal! He's in guard on the top - nicely done!
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Kowalevitz (7) vs (9) Pereira
Kowalevitz sneaks a leg through and gets to half guard. That was like a knife through butter how easily he passed Pereira's guard.
Kowalevitz tries to pass the half guard into mount. Pereira knows what he's doing though and prevents the attempt.

Kowalevitz seems to be working for a kimura but Pereira defends the submission attempt.
Pereira is looking for a sweep. Kowalevitz is wise to his cunning plan and keeps the top position.

That's five minutes gone in the round.
Kowalevitz passes to full mount!
Score +3 for passing guard: Kowalevitz (10) vs (9) Pereira
Kowalevitz wants to take Pereira's back but he can't do it this time.

Kowalevitz moves into side control, trying to work for a kimura. That looks painful! Will he finish!!?? No, Pereira has worked his arm free - good work by Pereira!
Kowalevitz tries to move into full mount but can't pass Pereira's legs.
Pereira is trying to control Kowalevitz's posture but Kowalevitz avoids it.

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

Kowalevitz goes for an armbar here - this could be all over! But no, Pereira has escaped beautifully and is now on top in side control! Oh, that's unlucky for Kowalevitz but great work by Pereira.
Score +4 for clean sweep to past guard: Kowalevitz (10) vs (13) Pereira

That's six minutes gone in the round.
Kowalevitz tries to bench press Pereira off him but Pereira keeps the position.
Kowalevitz is trying to escape the position but Pereira is controlling the position.
Kowalevitz is looking to regain half guard here but Pereira keeps moving and retains side control.
Kowalevitz is being controlled here.
Pereira has knee on belly and moves into mount.
Score +2 for reaching mount: Kowalevitz (10) vs (15) Pereira
Kowalevitz is looking to improve his position but Pereira isn't that keen on the idea.
Pereira controlling the pace for now.
Kowalevitz sneaks a leg under to get to half guard.
Pereira controlling the action here.

That's seven minutes gone in the round.
Pereira trying to mount his opponent but Kowalevitz defends it.
Kowalevitz is looking for a sweep. Pereira is wise to his cunning plan and keeps the top position.
The fighters are battling for position here. Kowalevitz manages to regain full guard. Nice work.
Pereira content to stall in guard here.
Pereira stands up and looks to throw the legs aside to pass to side control. Kowalevitz swivels though and keeps the full guard.
Kowalevitz manages to sweep nicely, so he's now on top. Pereira manages to get himself to full guard.
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Kowalevitz (12) vs (15) Pereira

That's eight minutes gone in the round.
Kowalevitz tries to free his leg and advance position but Pereira is retaining full guard.
Kowalevitz stands and throws Pereira's legs to the side, diving into side control.
Score +3 for passing guard: Kowalevitz (15) vs (15) Pereira
Pereira tries to get back to half guard but can't.

Kowalevitz tries for a kimura. Not really close to a finish though.
Kowalevitz tries to advance to mount but can't.

Kowalevitz is trying to land an Americana. He has the arm isolated but Pereira is keeping cool and he's avoided the danger for now.

That's nine minutes gone in the round.
Pereira prevents Kowalevitz from improving position.
Kowalevitz advances to full mount.
Score +2 for reaching mount: Kowalevitz (17) vs (15) Pereira
Pereira has given up his back. Will we see Kowalevitz going for some submissions?
Score +3 for taking back: Kowalevitz (20) vs (15) Pereira

Kowalevitz is staying calm and holding on to the back position, whilst working on a rear naked choke. Pereira is defending well though. Kowalevitz let's go of the attempt for now.

Pereira is staying cool under pressure, defending well against the rear naked choke attempt from his opponent.
Pereira tries to escape the position.

That's ten minutes gone in the round.
Pereira trying to control but not successfully.

Kowalevitz is looking to finish the fight by rear naked choke. Pereira knows exactly what he's got planned though, so he's defending well. Maybe a few strikes would soften Pereira for a finish.

Kowalevitz has his opponent's back and is working for the choke.
Pereira tries to break free.
Pereira keeps trying to improve his position.
Pereira really must keep his cool here. He's controlling one of Kowalevitz's hands and whilst he does that, he's got a chance of escaping the position.

Kowalevitz looking for the choke but no joy.

That's eleven minutes gone in the round.
Pereira trying to control the hands but Kowalevitz won't let him.

Kowalevitz has his hand under the chin of his opponent looking for the choke. He's nearly got it! This one could be all over! But no, Pereira has freed his hand and lives to survive another… well, another couple of seconds at least!
Pereira is in a world of trouble here. He's outmatched on the ground here and he'd better get Kowalevitz off his back sharpish unless he wants to be submitted.

Kowalevitz sinks in the hooks and is looking for the choke. He's got it! Pereira taps out!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 11:47 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (RNC). Victor Kowalevitz!

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   May 24, 2018
#R1#
A really sloppy takedown attempt there from Kowalevitz.#TD#
Qary gets the takedown into side control.
Qary staying calm.
Qary looks up at the clock and then as Kowalevitz takes his cue and looks up at the clock too, Qary smacks him right in the chops with a big elbow! How rude!
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Kowalevitz is looking to regain half guard here but Qary keeps moving and retains side control.
Qary tries to get to his feet but he's trapped momentarily.
You can see the frustration on Kowalevitz's face, being in this tough position on the bottom.
Qary knows he needs to get back to his feet asap. He's simply no match for Kowalevitz on the ground.#T1#
Qary remains in side control and seems content to stay there. It's a versatile position from which he can work both strikes and submissions, whilst maintaining that control, so maybe he'll sit here for a while.
Kowalevitz is trying to control Qary's posture but Qary avoids it.
Kowalevitz manages to get back to half guard.
Qary really does look like a pencil wearing a pair of gloves. Let's hope he has a gameplan to suit that ridiculous body shape.#T2#
The crowd are starting to boo a lack of action.
Qary controlling the pace.
Qary wants to free his trapped foot but Kowalevitz is holding on for dear life with his legs.
Kowalevitz trying to control from the bottom. #REF3#
The ref stands the fighters back up due to a lack of activity.
Qary stuffs a takedown. It's all about dictating where the fight takes place and Qary wants it to stay on the feet.
Qary tries to land a front kick but Kowalevitz steps back. That was a bit too telegraphed.#T3#
Qary displays good takedown defense there as he swats away a double leg from Kowalevitz.
Watin Qary has stuffed three takedown attempts in the round now. That's going to take a lot out of Victor Kowalevitz.
Kowalevitz will have to do better than that with his takedown attempts.
Qary throws a series of punches but Kowalevitz avoids them all with ease. #TD#
Qary shoots in for a takedown and gets it. Let's see what he's got on the mat.
Qary trying to control but Kowalevitz is working from the bottom.
Qary throwing strikes but missing.
Qary stops Kowalevitz from standing up. #SUB2#
Kowalevitz had isolated an arm as going for a kimura. Qary defends it easily.#T4#
Kowalevitz has a closed guard, preventing Qary from standing up. #SUB2#
Qary got a little sloppy there for a moment and Kowalevitz has worked his way into a loose triangle - can he finish it?! No, Qary has managed to get both his arms back between Kowalevitz's legs - danger averted.
Qary tries to free his leg and advance position but Kowalevitz is retaining full guard. #SUB2#
Kowalevitz looking to try and escape his hips here, looking for a submission. It looks like he's going for a triangle but Qary is defending well. Kowalevitz quickly switches to an armbar and extends the arm! Qary has no choice but to tap, to a very quick submission! Wow, that was lightning fast! Kowalevitz celebrates on the cage, with the crowd.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 4:55 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Armbar). Victor Kowalevitz!

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   May 20, 2018
#R1#
Kaso throws a hook to the side of Kowalevitz's head but Kowalevitz sees it coming and ducks under it beautifully.#TD#
Kaso closes the distance and scores a nice trip takedown into half guard. Kowalevitz did well to prevent Kaso getting side control.
Kaso tries to pass to full mount but Kowalevitz defends it.
Kaso knows he needs to get back to his feet asap. He's simply no match for Kowalevitz on the ground.
Kowalevitz wants to control but Kaso is keeping busy and won't allow it.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.#SUB#
Kaso is working for a kimura but Kowalevitz is defending it quite comfortably.
Kaso with a momentary lay and pray from half guard.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.#SUB2#
Kowalevitz looking for submissions from an awkward position here.
Kowalevitz trying to hold on to Kaso's head to control him but Kaso postures up. #T1##SUB2#
Kowalevitz actively working from the bottom here.
Kaso is taking a breather. Kowalevitz says something to him but it's hard to make out. Perhaps he's telling him to get on with it and actually do something.
Kowalevitz tries to get to full guard but Kaso has control of the leg. #SUB2#
Kowalevitz looking for submissions off his back.
Kaso content to sit in half guard and control for a moment.
Kaso tries to stand but his hand is stuck under Kowalevitz. #T2#
My god... these two guys really need to pick up the pace or everyone will leave to go get a beer.#SUB#
Kaso is looking for a kimura here.
Still in half guard, Kaso seems content to control.
Kowalevitz is trying to control but can't. #SUB#
Kaso seems to be looking for submissions.
Kaso is thwarting Kowalevitz's attempts to control the position.#SUB2#
Kowalevitz has hold of a guillotine but he's not going to be able to crank on it really with only half guard, so it's no trouble for Kaso. Oh but Kowalevitz has got full guard now! Oh boy! This one could be over very soon! Kaso goes limp - he's gone! Kowalevitz jumps up and celebrates with the crowd - fantastic submission finish!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 3:55 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Guillotine). Victor Kowalevitz!

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   May 16, 2018
#R1#
Sitsongrit scores with a slapping inside leg kick.
Sitsongrit moves into range and lands a nice leg kick.
Whack! Sitsongrit lands a heavy head kick that drops Kowalevitz. The ref tackles Sitsongrit to stop the fight - a great save by the referee because Kowalevitz was done.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:09 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Head Kick). Superboy Sitsongrit!

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   May 11, 2018
#R1#
A combination from Alfredo does no damage.
Alfredo misses with a two punch combination.
Juan Alfredo seems to be the more aggressive standup fighter in this bout.
Kowalevitz avoids the head kick by Alfredo.
Alfredo throws a head kick that misses and slips in the process. He scrambles back to his feet and the fighters circle.
Kowalevitz misses with a takedown attempt. He shot from a bit too far out.
Kowalevitz shoots for a takedown but Alfredo saw that one coming a mile off and avoided it easily.
Alfredo tries to clinch up.
A punch combination from Alfredo misses. #TD2#
Kowalevitz shoots in from a long way out. He's driving through with the takedown attempt and he eventually gets it, landing in Alfredo's guard.
Kowalevitz wants to pass the guard but Alfredo is keeping the position.
Kowalevitz trying to land body shots but he keeps hitting the mat.
Kowalevitz stands up and looks to throw the legs aside to pass to side control. Alfredo swivels though and keeps the full guard. #T1#
Kowalevitz is frustrating his opponent with some stalling tactics from top position.
Kowalevitz in full guard, throwing the ground and pound. No damage this time.
Alfredo really does look like a pencil wearing a pair of gloves. Let's hope he has a gameplan to suit that ridiculous body shape.
Alfredo preventing the ground and pound from doing any damage.
The referee claps his hands together and tells the fighters to work.
Kowalevitz's corner is telling him to maintain position.#REF3#
The referee decides to stand the fighters back up.#TD2#
Kowalevitz looking for a takedown here - he's got it.
Kowalevitz throwing elbows and punches but not connecting, as Alfredo works some decent striking defense from the bottom.
Alfredo looks to be in better condition than last time we saw him fight. Obviously he's been working hard on his cardio.#T2#
Kowalevitz in full guard, throwing the ground and pound. No damage this time.
Alfredo keeping full guard, as Kowalevitz tries to pass.
Kowalevitz trying to land body shots but he keeps hitting the mat.
A big thud reverberates around the arena there as Kowalevitz accidentally thumps the mat. Hopefully he's not broken his hand.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.
Alfredo is breathing heavily.
Kowalevitz missing there with some ground and pound from the guard.
Kowalevitz throwing shots from guard but he's hitting more mat than opponent.
Kowalevitz is looking to work some ground and pound but Alfredo has wrist control.
Kowalevitz slows down the pace of the fight for a moment. He'll need to remain active if he doesn't want to see the fight stood back up. #REF3#
The referee decides to stand the fighters back up.#T3##TD#
Alfredo feints and as Kowalevitz raises his hands in defense, Alfredo changes levels and drives through with a takedown into guard.#SUB2#
Kowalevitz looking to try and escape his hips here, looking for a submission. It looks like he's going for a triangle but Alfredo is defending well. Kowalevitz quickly switches to an armbar and extends the arm! Alfredo has no choice but to tap, to a very quick submission! Wow, that was lightning fast! Kowalevitz celebrates on the cage, with the crowd.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 3:28 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Armbar). Victor Kowalevitz!

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   May 05, 2018
#R1##CL#
Green gets a clinch.
Kowalevitz jumps guard but Green stands there with Kowalevitz around his waist. Kowalevitz gives up and drops back to his feet. We remain in the clinch.
Green lands a knee to the head.
Green lands a good knee to the midsection. Kowalevitz won't want to take too many of those.
Kowalevitz fails to pull guard.
Green crunches a lovely knee into Kowalevitz's ribcage.
Green just leaning against Kowalevitz, taking a breather.
Kowalevitz tries to pull guard but Green won't allow it.
Bobby Green has stuffed three takedown attempts in the round now. That's going to take a lot out of Victor Kowalevitz.
Kowalevitz being controlled against the cage.
Green crunches a lovely knee into Kowalevitz's ribcage.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Kowalevitz tries to take the fight to the ground by pulling guard but can't manage it.
Green scores a nice knee to the body.
Green stalling the fight.
The two fighters are working to gain dominance in the clinch.
Green putting his Muay Thai to good use. He has Kowalevitz in a tight clinch and is doing some damage with knees to the body.#T1#
Green controlling the action here for a moment.
Kowalevitz goes for a takedown in the clinch but Green prevents it.
Green scores with a knee to the head.
Kowalevitz tries to jump guard but he falls flat on his backside. Green smiles and moves away.
Green tries to land a front kick but Kowalevitz steps back. That was a bit too telegraphed.#CL#
Green has Kowalevitz up against the cage in a clinch.
Green scores a nice knee to the body.
Green stalls.
Kowalevitz is trying to pull guard but Green turns him against the cage and we stay in the clinch.#T2#
Kowalevitz tries to jump guard but he falls flat on his backside. Green smiles and moves away.
Green fails in his attempt to clinch.
Kowalevitz drops down looking to force a counter takedown but Green defends it well.#CL#
Green rushes Kowalevitz and pushes him back against the cage in a clinch.
Green holding his opponent close, against the cage.
Kowalevitz tries to pull guard but Green holds him up against the cage and eventually Kowalevitz drops back down to his feet.
Green avoiding damage.
Green landing knees to the body. They look like they could hurt.
Green unloads a knee to the mid-section. Kowalevitz lets out a prehistoric sounding urrrrgh.
Some stalling of biblical proportions here from Green.
Kowalevitz tries to pull guard but Green forces him back to his feet, against the cage.
Knees to the body from Green.
Wooooo! Give it up for these two warriors! They are putting on a show!
Kowalevitz tries to take the fight to the ground by pulling guard but can't manage it. #T3#
Kowalevitz takes a knee to the side of the body.
Kowalevitz is trying to pull guard but Green has him pressed against the cage.
Kowalevitz tries to take the fight to the ground by pulling guard but can't manage it.
Kowalevitz takes a knee to the side of the body.
Green is stalling here. The referee will be looking to step in if he doesn't pick up the pace.
Kowalevitz takes a knee to the side of the body.
Kneeeeees! The crowd are calling for knees to the body. Green obliges.
Green with the Thai clinch, lands a knee to the head.
Green lands a good knee to the midsection. Kowalevitz won't want to take too many of those.
Green has Kowalevitz pressed against the cage.
Kowalevitz jumps guard but his hands slip and he falls flat on his back. Well, he's made himself look a right mug there, as Green walks away with a smile on his face. Kowalevitz gets slowly back to his feet and shakes his head.
Kowalevitz tries to shoot in for a takedown. He's got hold of a leg but Green swivels and escapes.#T4##CL#
Green clinches with his opponent.
A bit of stalling here from Green.
Kowalevitz letting Green take a breather here.
Kowalevitz fails to pull the fight into his guard.
Green landing some nice looking knees to the body.
This has been an exciting period of action!
Green is trying to wear down his opponent with knees to the body.
Green landing knees to the body. They look like they could hurt.
Knees in the clinch landing for Green.
Green is stalling here.
Green stalling the fight.
Green unloads a knee to the mid-section.
Kowalevitz tries to pull guard but Green forces him back to his feet, against the cage.
Green taking a breather.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Bobby Green 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.
#R2#
Kowalevitz tries to score a power double leg takedown but Green sees that one coming and sprawls well. That will dishearten Kowalevitz somewhat.
Victor Kowalevitz seems to be the more aggressive standup fighter in this bout.
Green looks to score with a jab to the body but Kowalevitz is just out of range.
Green is really dominating this fight. Is there anything that Kowalevitz can do to turn this around?#CL#
Green darts in and clinches Kowalevitz up against the cage.
Kowalevitz tries to pull guard but can't drag his opponent to the mat. Green just stands there and leans against the cage.
Bobby Green has scored more points in the clinch so far.
Kneeeeees! The crowd are calling for knees to the body. Green obliges.
Green lands a knee to the body.
Green lands a nice knee to the body.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Green lands a knee to the head.
Green has Kowalevitz pressed against the cage.
Green lands a knee to the body.
Green slowing the pace effectively.#T1#
Green utilising his Muay Thai to score with a knee to the body.
Kowalevitz tries to pull guard but Green won't allow it.
Bobby Green has stuffed three takedown attempts in the round now. That's going to take a lot out of Victor Kowalevitz.
Kowalevitz jumps guard but Green turns him against the cage and keeps the fight standing.
Kowalevitz jumps guard but Green stands there with Kowalevitz around his waist. Kowalevitz gives up and drops back to his feet. We remain in the clinch.
Kowalevitz is trying to pull guard but Green has him pressed against the cage.
Green utilising his Muay Thai to score with a knee to the body.
Kowalevitz is trying to pull guard but being pressed up against the cage enables Green to keep the fight standing.
Green leaning against his opponent.
Green connects with a knee to the head.
Green lands a knee to the head.
Green lands a knee to the head. #T2#
Kowalevitz fails to pull guard.
Kowalevitz tries to pull guard but Green holds him up against the cage and eventually Kowalevitz drops back down to his feet.
Green landing knees to the body.
Green stalling against the cage.
Green stalling in the clinch.
Green landing knees to the body.
The crowd cheering loudly, showing their appreciation for the quality fight we're seeing here.
Kowalevitz fails to pull guard.
Green landing some nice looking knees to the body.
Green lands a nice knee to the body.
Green prevents the takedown attempt.
Green is trying to wear down his opponent with knees to the body.
Kowalevitz is breathing heavily.
Kowalevitz tries to pull guard but Green won't allow it.
Green working Kowalevitz over with knees to the body.#T3#
Green landing knees to the head.
Green lands a knee to the body.
Kowalevitz jumps guard but his hands slip and he falls flat on his back. Well, he's made himself look a right mug there, as Green walks away with a smile on his face. Kowalevitz gets slowly back to his feet and shakes his head.
Bobby Green is looking to keep the fight on the feet at all costs.
Green misses with a body shot. Nice footwork from Kowalevitz.
Kowalevitz uses good footwork to avoid the strikes from Green.
Green misses with a body shot. Nice footwork from Kowalevitz. #CL#
Green has taken the fight to the clinch.
Green landing knees to the body. They look like they could hurt.
Green taking a breather.
Kowalevitz is trying to pull guard but Green turns him against the cage and we stay in the clinch.
Kowalevitz jumps guard but Green stands there with Kowalevitz around his waist. Kowalevitz gives up and drops back to his feet. We remain in the clinch.
Green is trying to wear down his opponent with knees to the body.#T4#
Kowalevitz fails to pull the fight into his guard.
Green putting his Muay Thai to good use. He has Kowalevitz in a tight clinch and is doing some damage with knees to the body.
Green lands a knee to the body.
Kowalevitz tries to pull guard but Green forces him back to his feet, against the cage.
A bit of stalling here from Green.
Kowalevitz takes a knee right on the jaw!
This is a great period of action - very entertaining stuff!
Green has Kowalevitz pushed against the cage.
Kneeeeees! The crowd are calling for knees to the body. Green obliges.
The fighters are pressed against the cage, as the pace of the fight slows.
Green is clearly stalling here... Pick up the pace son.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Bobby Green dominated that second 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. This is the final round!
#R3#
Kowalevitz fails miserably with a takedown attempt.
Kowalevitz misses with a takedown attempt - Green sprawls well and throws a nice strike on the way out which just misses.
Green thinks about countering with a body kick.
Kowalevitz shoots in for a takedown but Green shows good takedown defense there and keeps this one on the feet.
It looked like Green wanted to counter with a hook but didn't fully commit.
Bobby Green has stuffed three takedown attempts in the round now. That's going to take a lot out of Victor Kowalevitz.
Green pivots as if he's going to throw a leg kick but stops half way.
Green throws a head kick that misses and slips in the process. He scrambles back to his feet and the fighters circle.
Kowalevitz misses with a takedown attempt. He shot from a bit too far out.
Green swung with a counter punch to the body but it didn't connect.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Green stuffs the takedown.
Kowalevitz fails with a takedown attempt.
Kowalevitz takes a big intake of breath there - he's definitely tired.#T1#
Green looks to score with a jab to the body but Kowalevitz is just out of range.
Kowalevitz feints the counter takedown.
Green just misses with a punch to the body.
Green tries to score with a low kick but Kowalevitz moves his leg out of the way.
Green throws a half hearted mid kick.
Green jabbing away but nothing is landing.
Kowalevitz shoots in looking for a double leg takedown. Green defends it nicely.
Kowalevitz shoots in but no luck this time.
It looked like Green wanted to counter with a hook but didn't fully commit.#T2##CL#
Green moves into the clinch.
Kowalevitz tries to pull guard but Green holds him up against the cage and eventually Kowalevitz drops back down to his feet.
Green with a knee to the head.
Kowalevitz takes a knee to the side of the body.
Green unloads a knee to the mid-section. Kowalevitz lets out a prehistoric sounding urrrrgh.
Green is trying to wear down his opponent with knees to the body.
Kowalevitz jumps guard but his hands slip and he falls flat on his back. Well, he's made himself look a right mug there, as Green walks away with a smile on his face. Kowalevitz gets slowly back to his feet and shakes his head.
Kowalevitz shoots in looking for a takedown. Green tries to sprawl out of it but Kowalevitz keeps driving through. The fighters are pinned against the cage. Green manages to get underhooks and after a bit of a struggle, circles away and we're back to standing. #CL#
Green clinches up with Kowalevitz and pushes him back against the cage.#T3#
Kowalevitz is trying to pull guard but Green has him pressed against the cage.
Green stalling.
Green connects with a nasty looking knee right to Kowalevitz's face.
Green scores a nice knee to the body.
Green avoiding damage.
Green is clearly stalling here... Pick up the pace son.
The crowd are getting pretty annoyed with Green for his constant stalling in the clinch and are voicing their displeasure.
Green is pushing Kowalevitz up against the cage, for a bit of lean and pray action. Action being used the in the loosest possible sense of the word.
Green stalling against the cage. #T4#
The ref breaks the fighters up, due to lack of action by Bobby Green.
Green misses with an uppercut. Kowalevitz saw that one coming.
Kowalevitz with the counter takedown but Green avoids it easily.
A really sloppy takedown attempt there from Kowalevitz.
A quick step to the side and Green tries to counter with a shot to the body but it doesn't connect.
Green misses with an attempted mid kick.
Kowalevitz will have to do better than that with his takedown attempts.
Kowalevitz dives in for a single leg takedown but Green sprawls and the fighters end up clinched against the cage.#CL#
Green forces Kowalevitz back against the cage and clinches.
The crowd thankful this round is nearly over.
Green dictating the pace here, as the fighters clinch against the cage.
Green stalling against the cage.

And that's the end of the fight!
Bobby Green showed his dominance in that final round.
Well Green has outscored his opponent in every aspect of the fight today. Only a scarily incompetent judge or two will keep him from a well deserved win... 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 Leandro Rodrigues scores the fight 30:24
Judge Matheus Silva scores the fight 30:24
Judge Daniel Cesar scores the fight 30:24

In favor of your winner, by unanimous decision... Bobby Green!

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   May 02, 2018
#R1#
Green misses with an uppercut. Kowalevitz saw that one coming.
Kowalevitz is definitely looking for the counter takedowns here.
No luck for Kowalevitz with that takedown attempt.
Kowalevitz looks frustrated there after his takedown attempt is stuffed easily.
A really sloppy takedown attempt there from Kowalevitz.
Bobby Green has stuffed three takedown attempts in the round now. That's going to take a lot out of Victor Kowalevitz.
Kowalevitz shoots for a double leg takedown but Green sprawls well. He's pushed Kowalevitz's face into the mat and manages to get back to his feet relatively easily.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.#CL#
Green moves into the clinch.
Kowalevitz tries to take the fight to the ground by pulling guard but can't manage it.
Green landing knees to the body. They look like they could hurt.
Knees in the clinch landing for Green.
Kowalevitz being controlled against the cage.#T1#
Green using the Thai clinch to land knees to the body.
Kowalevitz takes a knee to the side of the body.
Green unloads a knee to the mid-section. Kowalevitz lets out a prehistoric sounding urrrrgh.
Kowalevitz is trying to pull guard but Green turns him against the cage and we stay in the clinch.
Kowalevitz is trying to pull guard but Green has him pressed against the cage.
Kowalevitz jumps guard but his hands slip and he falls flat on his back. Well, he's made himself look a right mug there, as Green walks away with a smile on his face. Kowalevitz gets slowly back to his feet and shakes his head.
Kowalevitz fails with a rather predictable takedown attempt.#CL#
Green pushes Kowalevitz up against the cage in a clinch.#T2#
Kowalevitz fails to pull guard.
Green just leaning against Kowalevitz, taking a breather.
Green scores with a knee to the head.
Green unloads a knee to the mid-section.
Kowalevitz tries to pull guard but Green won't allow it.
Green landing some nice looking knees to the body.
Kowalevitz is trying to pull guard but Green turns him against the cage and we stay in the clinch.
Green just leaning against Kowalevitz, taking a breather.
Green connects with a nasty looking knee right to Kowalevitz's face.
Wooooo! Give it up for these two warriors! They are putting on a show!
Green taking a breather.
Knees to the body from Green.
Green leaning his opponent against the cage.#T3#
Kowalevitz tries to pull guard but can't drag his opponent to the mat. Green just stands there and leans against the cage.
Kowalevitz tries to pull guard but can't drag his opponent to the mat. Green just stands there and leans against the cage.
Kowalevitz tries to pull guard but Green won't allow it.
Kowalevitz being controlled against the cage.
Green taking a break, stalling in the clinch.
Green manages to get underhooks and slows down the pace for a moment.
The ref breaks the fighters up, due to lack of action by Bobby Green.#TD2#
Kowalevitz 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.
Green is looking to stand back up... there's a bit of a scramble and Kowalevitz dives into side control.
Green knows he needs to get back to his feet asap. He's simply no match for Kowalevitz on the ground.#T4##REVR#
Kowalevitz in side control, throwing shots but Green defends.
Green is putting a lot of effort into getting back to his feet here.
Green is working to avoid the ground and pound but Kowalevitz connects with a decent elbow.
Kowalevitz working the head and body with strikes. #SUB2#
Kowalevitz is in a dominant position here, looking for a kimura. Green looks calm but he's in trouble here. Kowalevitz gets his leg over his opponent's head and yanks on the arm. Green is tapping like a morse code operator on the titanic! SOS! SOS! Kowalevitz lets go of the hold and Green can pop his arm back in it's socket.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 4:50 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Kimura). Victor Kowalevitz!

 

Event: QFC Tournament 844 Round 2     
Date:   Apr 29, 2018
#R1#
Kowalevitz fails with the takedown
and Lee counters with a nice uppercut.
Kowalevitz gets his takedown attempt stuffed easily
and Lee counters with a shot to the ribs. That looked like it hurt.
Lee scores with a shot to the body.
Kowalevitz misses with a takedown attempt
and Lee counters with a straight right hand.
Deyonte Lee has stuffed three takedown attempts in the round now. That's going to take a lot out of Victor Kowalevitz.
Lee with a body punch. A glancing blow.
Kowalevitz shoots in for a takedown but Lee shows good takedown defense.
Lee scores with a sloppy right hand. Kowalevitz should have avoided that one.
Kowalevitz shoots in but no luck this time.
Lee appears to be looking for a counter punch to the body.
Kowalevitz shoots in for a double leg but Lee sprawls well. That's going to sap some energy.#KD#
Lee drops Kowalevitz with a beautiful combination! Kowalevitz stares up at his opponent, who ushers him back to his feet - Lee is looking for the KO!#ROC#
Kowalevitz is rocked!
Wooooo! Give it up for these two warriors! They are putting on a show!
Are you kidding me?! Lee ducked down and unloaded an uppercut from hell that sent Kowalevitz clean off his feet! Someone make me a GIF - that's knockout of the night for sure!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:59 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Deyonte Lee!

 

Event: QFC Tournament 844 Round 1     
Date:   Apr 28, 2018
#R1##TD2#
Glass shoots in for a takedown and gets it. Let's see what he's got on the mat. #SUB#
Kowalevitz is looking for a triangle but Glass pushes his legs off easily.
Glass working some strikes from top position.
Glass wanted to stand there but Kowalevitz had control of the position. #SUB#
Glass avoids a guillotine attempt easily. #SUB#
Kowalevitz looking to try and escape his hips here, looking for a submission. It looks like he's going for a triangle but Glass is defending well. Kowalevitz quickly switches to an armbar and extends the arm! Glass has no choice but to tap, to a very quick submission! Wow, that was lightning fast! Kowalevitz celebrates on the cage, with the crowd.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:51 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Armbar). Victor Kowalevitz!

 

 
 
 
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