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Origin Episode 001 : Crash Landing.

Event Review: O-001:Crash Landing
Origin
2012-11-08, Los Angeles, The Underground - Los Angeles
Attendance:760, Event Rating:107
Author:Zyd Zyd

++Main Event++
265+ The Sisko (9-2) vs. Keshvad Nain (5-3)

The main event featured a couple QFC vets, when former QFC Hilo champ Sisko took
on QFC drop-out Nain in a 3 round pummeling. Sisko came out hot and heavy, hitting Nain
with everything but the kitchen sink. Nain was cut from the get go, and spent the first
round turtling up like an uncircumcised dick in cold weather. The second round saw much of the
same, as did the third, declaring the winner via Unanimous Decision: The Sisko. This fight earned
100% fight rating.

++Co-Main Event++
265 title Remmi Bonjaatkos (9-6) vs. Erik Desmond (10-7)

The scrap for the Heavyweight Strap saw MT expert Remmi Bonjaatkos squaring off
against wrestling standout Erik Desmond. Desmond tried taking the fight into the clinch,
looking for the takedown. Instead, Remmi controlled the position and used his dirty boxing
to make minced meat of Erik's face. After being rocked in the first, Desmond stumbled back
into the arms of Bonjaatkos, where he was caressed before being evicted and KTFO via
headkick. This fight earned a 100% rating, as well as earning Remmi the 265 strap. Congrats.

++Openweight Bout++
265+ Jeff Adams (1-1) vs. Iphone Apple (0-3)

This bout saw two Granite chin prospects deciding to forego stand and bang and look for
greener pastures on the mat. Each man looking to get the better of the ground game, both were
aggresive, looking for a finish. Apple had the edge on wrestling, but after wastefully going
for 16 sub attempts, Apple was eventually submitted himself via Armbar. Adams will be looking
to assert himself in the openweight div., while Apple may want to reevaluate his MMA career.
This fight achieved a 56% rating.

++Middleweight Bout++
185 Luis Leite (2-3) vs. Birdman Lugz (2-11)

This Mismatch saw Luis, an accomplished grappler, taking it to Lugz, a MT jobber. The heavy
handed ADCC Champ Leite wasted no time getting the fight to the ground, where after missing 5
GNP attempts and 1 sub attempt, slapped on a nasty kimura, breaking Lugz fragile arm. With a 39%
rating the fight was no stellar event, but more or less a testing area for Luis' wrestling and BJJ.

++Featherweight Bout++
145 title Robert Kirkman (1-0) vs. Charlie Adlard (0-1)

This bout saw Managers Gable and Gable go head to head. One of them won. Who gives a fuck, right?
Anyway, one of those pedo prone bastards won, giving him the 145 strap he'd been desiring for years.
We can only wait to see which Gable he faces next. Tune in folks!

++Heavyweight Bout++
265 John Morrison (9-5) vs. Robin Convents (20-28)

This heavyweight bout saw the Brock Lesnar-esque Morrison landing the early takedown, and then taking
it to Convents ass with a barage of strikes before making Robin pray to the canvas for some referee help,
ending the fight at 2:56 of round 1 via TKO. Convents 40+ fights couldn't save him from the GNP onslaught
of Morrison, and as he contemplates his MMA career, John basks in the glory of a 100% fight rating.

++Openweight Bout++
265+ Drunk SirBoss (5-0) vs. Martin Riggs (0-1)

In such a risky matchup, you'd think SirBoss would want to keep this fight on the outside against the
dangerous clinch and ground game of Martin Riggs right? Right. SirBoss stayed on the outside, landing
heavy body blows to Riggs before dropping him with a big left and finishing him off. Riggs wanted to get
the fight to the ground, just couldn't do so, and payed the price for such. For his troubles, the pair
earned a 100% fight rating, and while Drunk remains undefeated, we are sure to see more of the always
dangerous Martin Riggs.

++Lightweight Bout++
155 Raje Malapitan (7-10) vs. Mike Hunt (19-19)

Fairly even matchup here, with both these guys being well rounded in all skills. Hunt had the better
experience, but still came up short against Raje in a razor thin split decision. Malapitan used his heavy
combos and takedowns to ground Hunt, but failed in putting him away with his GNP. Hunt really mixed it up
throwing every strike imaginable, but not offering any grappling answers, which may have cost him this
bout.

++Lightweight Bout++
155 Andre Amade (10-4) vs. Cyril Kivel (6-14)

Former RFC and No FC champ Amade wasted little time dismantling Cyril Kivel in the opening bout of the
night. Kivel instigated the clinch, but after a struggle found himself on the outside of Amade and in
close proximity of a devastating head kick, which dropped him flat. Startled, shaken, but still balls out,
Kivel rose to his feet, only to be met by Captain Hook, afterwards fading off to Never Never Land.

 

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