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Kings of Madness Lightweights "Review"

Event Review: MMMA Kings of Madness 1( LW)
Madness MMA (370K)
2021-01-30, Las Vegas, The Parisian
Attendance:5,250, Event Rating:191
Author:Tycoon Judas

 Kings of Madness Lightweights: Opening round Review


Hello Fight fans! I'm your host "Not your Average" Douche McBaggins and what a night of action to kick of the Kings of Madness series. The 16 fighter Lightweight field was narrowed down to 8 as 5250 fans intensely cheered the competitors on. Hardcore Alchemy was on the scene, selling there black market penis enhancement cream and it was flying off the shelves. Let me tell you I can now firmly double hand the little guy, Thanks Hardcore Alchemy. Let's get to the action.

Block B

#2 Gianni Castellana def #7 Ramazan Jainar KO(punch) RD1 4:11

Castellana looked very sharp last night. After a close call Head Kick from Jainar partially lands, a cut was opened up on Gianni and it lit an intensity in his eyes that you would have to see to believe. The New Yorker was a perfect 5/5 with body shots and after a counter right hand finds its mark Janiar was in big trouble. Finally the end comes in devastating fashion as a battered Ramazan ducks into a well timed Uppercut and that's a wrap fans.  Gianni moves on to round 2.

#6 Brian Ortega def #3 Monte Cassino Sub(Americana) RD1 1:18 *Submission of the Night*

Ortega was a slight underdog in this one but this dog had his day last night as he made short work of Italian stud Monte Cassino. A well played gameplan for "T-City" as the BJJ Btown belt landed an early Takedown, from there he worked submissions. After a failed kimura attempt, Ortega transitioned to a beautiful Americana to seal the deal. Brian Ortega will meet Gianni Castellana in the next round.

#5 Elazar Shalit def #4 Stanley Kubrick Sub(Guillotine) RD2 3:51

Kubrick made it well known what his gameplan was as he burst himself across the cage to score a early takedown, also landing some gruesome ground and pound as he takes round 1 on the scorecards. Round two sees Elazar finding success with a mix of punches and kicks until Stanley lands another TD. This time though Shalit was prepared for it as he locks in a tight guillotine, and Kubrick stubbornly refuses to tap as he goes niy-niy.

#1 Von Magnaron def Jax Thomas Decision(Unanimous) *Fight of the Night*

The final bout of block B featured the #1 seed Von Magnaron who absolutely dominated a very tough Jax Thomas. Thonas gameplan had me a bit flabbergasted as he continued his relentless Takedowns, only to follow up by standing back on his feet. Von was near perfect with his strike count as he continued a furious assault in rounds 2 and 3. Magnaron takes a 30-26 decision and moves on to face Elazar Shalit in round 2. The fans seemed to have loved this fight as it earned "FOTN"

Block A

#2 Kendo Hirigushi def #7 Larson Picker TKO(Strikes) RD 3 1:19 *KO of the Night*

Larson put up one hell of a Fight and heading into the final round it looked like he would pull the upset leading on the cards 2-0. Neither men wanted anything to do with the ground as Picker played the role of the aggresor, while Hirigushi was less active but more accurate. The fighters where both winded in round three, but for Larson a nasty cut was beginning to cause vision problems. Kendo began pawing at picker which ultimately set up a game changing cross that lead to a ref stoppage.  "KOTN" for Doll Hands.


#6 Steven Petersen def #3 Herbert Mullin Decision(Unanimous)

In what seemed to be the most competitive fight of the evening #6 seed Peterson upsets the #3 seed in Herbert Mullin. Mullin looked great in round 1, and after scoring a second takedown late in the round clearly was ahead on the cards after 1. Round two we saw the fight taking a shift in Steven's favor as he began to find his range. The last Round was all Peterson as his leg kicks seemed to neutralize the once fresh opponent. Honestly I thought Herbert may have did enough to win this one, but I can see why you would judge otherwise. Steven Peterson is now set to face Kendo Hirigushi in round 2.

#5 Samuel Nti def #4 Edward Conan Decision(Unanimous)

Nti was finding himself in control of the majority of this fight other than a few times when the fight hit the ground. Samuel may have looked his best in the clinch, while his opponent was struggling to get anything working in there. I wouldn't say it was dominate but Nti was firmly ahead as round 3 started, and It was all Nti from there. Samuel even had Edward rocked momentarily with a slick jab that last round. Though night for the former FW champ in Conan.

#1 Emilio Rojas def Atanase Teodor KO(Pinch) RD 2 0:25

Emilio continues his wining streak as he outstrikes a game Atanase Teodor. Round 1 was a feeling out period for the most part and could have been a tossup on the cards but I gave it to Emilio for his higher volume. Round 2 begins with both men looking to land haymakers but it was a jab that may have been Rojas most significant strike as it rocked Teodor enough to set up a lethal straight right hand. Lights out for Atanase but you sir are a warrior! Emilio will be pitted against Samuel Nti in round 2.


Ladies and gents that is a wrap for the Lightweights but don't you fret cause the Kings of Madness Middleweight Tournament is live tonight at The Parisian. With so much MADNESS in the LBC it's kinda hard being Douche D-O Double G, but the Madness will continue!


 

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