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Undercard bout

Coming up we have a super heavyweight MMA rules bout between Gilbert Aoki (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and John Malaka (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). John Malaka is staring across the ring at his opponent, tweaking his nipples.



188 cm
18
200 lbs
0 - 1 - 0
189 cm
18
250 lbs
0 - 3 - 0
Good takedowns
Basic striking
Granite chin
BJJ White Belt
Counter striker
Tends to cut


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the super heavyweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 0 - 1 - 0, fighting out of Tokyo, Gilbert Aoki!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 0 - 3 - 0, fighting out of Tokyo, John Malaka!
The judges for this bout are Ren Mimura, Taro Takaoka and Shigeki Sano.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Malaka is looking to clinch but Aoki is avoiding it.

Aoki gets caught flat footed, as Malaka shoots in with a quick takedown into guard.
Malaka wants to get up but he can't break Aoki's closed guard. He needs to be careful trying to break the legs open, as he's open to submissions here.

Aoki has thrown up a leg looking for a triangle. Malaka doesn't defend quickly enough and Aoki has managed to lock this one up! Can Malaka escape?! NO! He's tapping out! Damn, that was a quick submission - congrats to Aoki on a fantastic submission victory.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:25 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Triangle). Gilbert Aoki!
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A
G S C
B
G S C G energy
A | B
hype
A | B
pop
A | B
mgr
A | B
FIGHT
RATING
69%

 

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a super heavyweight MMA rules bout between Renato Lawal (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Dave Mitchell (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Mitchell has chosen Let's Be Friends as his entrance music. Over to our ring announcer for the fighter introductions!



190 cm
18
219 lbs
0 - 1 - 0
186 cm
19
205 lbs
2 - 2 - 0
Good takedowns
Basic striking
Big heart
BJJ Blue Belt
Decent boxing
Intelligent


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Koffin Inc.


Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the super heavyweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 0 - 1 - 0, fighting out of Tokyo, Renato Lawal!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 2 - 2 - 0, fighting out of Tokyo, Dave Mitchell!
The judges for this bout are Ren Mimura, Kenichi Hosakawa and Shigeki Sano.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!

Mitchell has managed to clinch.
Lawal goes for a takedown attempt but Mitchell pushes him away and we're back to fighting at a distance.
Mitchell throws a right and a left that both miss.
Mitchell's corner calls for a 1-2. Mitchell obliges with the 1 part as he scores the single shot and moves back out of range.
Mitchell misses with a half-hearted attempt at a head kick.
Mitchell tries to bum rush Lawal with a series of wild strikes but Lawal uses good footwork to avoid the assault.

Mitchell shoots in for a takedown and gets it. Oh and he's advanced to full mount straight away.
Lawal is trying to escape but when you're mounted that's not too easy.
Lawal is writhing around trying to get back to his feet.
Mitchell really doesn't want to stay on the ground with Lawal. If he can't get it back to his feet, it's only a matter of time before he'll be tapping out.
A nice elbow there by Mitchell.
Mitchell breaks from Lawal's wrist control and lands an elbow.
Mitchell landing shots from mount.
Wooooo! Give it up for these two warriors! They are putting on a show!
Mitchell lands a big elbow.
Mitchell fakes a shot to the body and cracks his opponent in the head. Nice ground and pound there!

Lawal is rocked!
Lawal is trying desperately to improve position.
The fighters are tangled up in the ropes here. We might need a restart if the fighters can't break free themselves.
Mitchell postures up and throws a couple of big shots that have Lawal in real trouble here! The ref calls for Lawal to improve his position which he doesn't do, so the referee has no choice but to end the fight due to the strikes!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:03 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Dave Mitchell!
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G S C
B
G S C G energy
A | B
hype
A | B
pop
A | B
mgr
A | B
FIGHT
RATING
100%

 

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a super heavyweight MMA rules bout between Robert McLovin (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and John Narvith Barcarse (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). On his way into the ring it seems that Robert McLovin has been attacked by a crazed fan! It looks like it might have been the just bleed guy! Luckily Robert McLovin seems to be OK! I thought that lunatic was in prison!?



189 cm
18
220 lbs
1 - 5 - 0
180 cm
22
230 lbs
0 - 1 - 0
BJJ White Belt
Solid Muay Thai
Experienced
Good wrestler
Brawler
Granite chin


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the super heavyweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 1 - 5 - 0, fighting out of Tokyo, Robert McLovin!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 0 - 1 - 0, fighting out of Tokyo, John Narvith Barcarse!
The judges for this bout are Shigeki Sano, Ren Mimura and Shirou Masuda.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
McLovin throws a looping overhand right but Barcarse ducks down to avoid it.
Barcarse closes the distance and clinches up with McLovin, looking for a takedown. Barcarse pushes McLovin against the ropes but McLovin circles to the side and manages to break the clinch.
Barcarse shoots in for a takedown. "Ole!" shouts McLovin as he jumps to the side.
A head kick misses from McLovin.

Barcarse has closed the distance and engaged McLovin in a clinch.
Barcarse has McLovin pressed up against the ropes and is working for takedown. McLovin manages to improve position though and keeps the fight standing.
Robert McLovin has stuffed three takedown attempts in the round now. That's going to take a lot out of John Narvith Barcarse.
McLovin working hard to break the clinch.
Barcarse is trying to work for a single leg takedown but McLovin pulls him back up using the underhooks.

McLovin's corner calls for him to break the clinch, which he does.
McLovin tries to clinch up but Barcarse circles away and keeps his distance.

Barcarse feints and as McLovin raises his hands in defense, Barcarse changes levels and drives through with a takedown into guard.
Barcarse in full guard, throwing the ground and pound. No damage this time.
Barcarse won't allow McLovin to get back to his feet.
A big thud reverberates around the arena there as Barcarse accidentally thumps the mat. Hopefully he's not broken his hand.
McLovin preventing the ground and pound from doing any damage.
Barcarse throws a strike but McLovin rolls with it and manages to sweep. Now he's in guard on top.
Barcarse wants to stand and escape but McLovin is having none of it.
We get told so often about how wrestlers don't like to be on their backs. Let's see if Barcarse can do anything to dispel that myth.
Barcarse looks gassed!

That's one minute gone in the round.
McLovin wants to get up but he can't break Barcarse's closed guard. He needs to be careful trying to break the legs open, as he's open to submissions here.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
There's not a lot going on here and the crowd are letting the fighters know they're not willing to tolerate a lack of action.
The fighters are tangled up in the ropes here. We might need a restart if the fighters can't break free themselves.

It looks like we're going to have a standup here. Neither fighter is doing enough on the ground.

Barcarse scores with a takedown into McLovin's guard.
Barcarse working some ground and pound from guard but it's not doing any damage.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
McLovin wants to get back to his feet but Barcarse is in a dominant position and won't allow it.
The fighters are starting to perspire pretty heavily.
Barcarse throws and elbow that misses. McLovin uses the momentum to reverse the position. He's now in Barcarse's guard. Nice move by McLovin!
McLovin wanted to stand there but Barcarse had control of the position.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
The crowd are showing their displeasure at the lack of action as loud boos ring out around the arena.
McLovin wants to stand and escape but instead Barcarse has hit a sweep and he's now on top in guard.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

John Narvith Barcarse dominated that round.
The referee calls time. The cornermen exit stage left and we're back to business.


McLovin fails with an attempt to clinch.

Excellent takedown into side control there by Barcarse.
Barcarse with the ground and pound but McLovin regains half guard under the barage of strikes.
Barcarse misses with a head shot. McLovin uses the momentum to regain guard.
McLovin preventing the ground and pound from doing any damage.
Barcarse chips away with some ground and pound.
Barcarse throws a big right hand that misses.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Barcarse is working McLovin over from the guard. He should look to pass the guard and do a little more damage with these strikes.
McLovin is trying to stand up but he's not managed so far.
Barcarse throws a strike but McLovin rolls with it and manages to sweep. Now he's in guard on top.
McLovin is looking to stand up but Barcarse won't let him.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Well. There's a bit of a lull in the action here and the crowd are starting to get restless.

That's three minutes gone in the round.

Barcarse has his feet on McLovin's hips. He pushes off and gets to his feet. Nice work.
John Narvith Barcarse seems to be the more aggressive standup fighter in this bout.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Well. There's a bit of a lull in the action here and the crowd are starting to get restless.
McLovin throws a head kick that Barcarse semi-blocks.

Barcarse moves into the clinch.
Barcarse jumps guard but McLovin stands there with Barcarse around his waist. Barcarse gives up and drops back to his feet. We remain in the clinch.
Barcarse has McLovin pressed against the ropes, preventing McLovin from circling away and getting back to striking at range.

Barcarse manages to pull guard.
McLovin wants to stand but Barcarse is controlling his posture from full guard.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

John Narvith Barcarse showed his class in that round. I'd imagine he'll take it on all the scorecards.
The fighters' corners scream their final instructions, as the referee calls time. Here we go, back to the action! The crowd applaud as we get ready to start the final round!


McLovin circles away from the clinch attempt

and McLovin counters by moving into the clinch. Good anticipation by McLovin.

Barcarse jumps guard and drags McLovin to the mat. He's obviously going to be looking for submissions off his back.
McLovin wants to stand and escape but instead Barcarse has hit a sweep and he's now on top in guard.
Barcarse postures up to throw the ground and pound strikes but they don't connect.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Barcarse postures up in McLovin's guard and throws a big left but McLovin blocks it.
Barcarse wants to control from the top but McLovin keeps moving.
Barcarse throws a strike but McLovin rolls with it and manages to sweep. Now he's in guard on top.

That's one minute gone in the round.
McLovin wanted to stand there but Barcarse had control of the position.

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

That's three minutes gone in the round.

McLovin gets to his feet and steps away from his opponent.
Barcarse on the wrong end of a kick to the body.
McLovin tries a switch kick but it misses it's target.
McLovin throws a sloppy head kick and Barcarse moves out of range easily.
Barcarse shoots in for a takedown but doesn't get it.
Barcarse takes a big intake of breath there - he's definitely tired.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
McLovin keeps the fight standing with a nice sprawl.
McLovin plants his feet and lands a nice head kick!

It looks like John Narvith Barcarse has been cut.
McLovin lands a high kick!
Fantastic stuff here - a very entertaining period of action, which has drawn cheers from the crowd.

McLovin lands a big head kick that sends Barcarse tumbling to the mat! McLovin takes a step backwards and waves Barcarse back to his feet - he wants the finish!

Barcarse is rocked!
A head kick misses from McLovin.
Barcarse shoots for a double leg takedown but McLovin sprawls well. He's pushed Barcarse's face into the mat and manages to get back to his feet relatively easily.
Robert McLovin has stuffed three takedown attempts in the round now. That's going to take a lot out of John Narvith Barcarse.
McLovin lands a head kick!
McLovin misses with a half-hearted attempt at a head kick.
Barcarse blocks a head kick by McLovin.

Barcarse gets to the clinch - let's see what his plan is here.
The crowd applaud the fighters efforts here as the round comes to an end.
McLovin wants to push off and get back to the center of the mat but Barcarse has him pressed against the ropes.

Barcarse turns his hips and lands a very nice judo throw into side control!
Barcarse scoring with punches and elbows.
Robert McLovin has stepped it up - he knows he needs a finish here!
John Narvith Barcarse is fighting for a decision here - he's started to take the cautious approach.
Barcarse wants to take a breather but McLovin manages to regain guard - a lesson learnt for Barcarse.

And that's the end of the fight!
Robert McLovin showed his dominance in that final round.
I think Barcarse has won this one but let's see whether the judges agree with me. 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 Shigeki Sano scores the fight 28:29
Judge Ren Mimura scores the fight 28:29
Judge Shirou Masuda scores the fight 28:29

In favor of your winner, by unanimous decision... John Narvith Barcarse!
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B
G S C G energy
A | B
hype
A | B
pop
A | B
mgr
A | B
FIGHT
RATING
55%

 

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a super heavyweight MMA rules bout between Kato Kotoshu (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Chris Gilstrap (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). We have two fighters making their debuts here, so let's see who comes out of this one with their first professional victory.



200 cm
21
275 lbs
0 - 0 - 0
185 cm
18
180 lbs
0 - 0 - 0
BJJ Blue Belt
Brawler
Self confident
Good wrestler
Brawler
Very confident


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KING NUTRITION


Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the super heavyweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 0 - 0 - 0, fighting out of Tokyo, Kato Kotoshu!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 0 - 0 - 0, fighting out of Tokyo, Chris Gilstrap!
The judges for this bout are Ren Mimura, Shirou Masuda and Yukihiro Yamamoto.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Kotoshu connects with a good straight punch right through the guard and follows up with a right hook and a left hook! That last one sent Gilstrap tumbling to the canvas! Kotoshu pours on the pressure with more strikes and the referee has no hesitation diving in to stop the fight! Gilstrap was done - good stoppage!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:05 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Punches). Kato Kotoshu!
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A
G S C
B
G S C G energy
A | B
hype
A | B
pop
A | B
mgr
A | B
FIGHT
RATING
13%

 

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a super heavyweight MMA rules bout between Kenji KoYoh (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Miguelito Dragon (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Kenji KoYoh could well score a knockout today. He has the power to get to Miguelito Dragon's chin.



180 cm
19
225 lbs
0 - 0 - 0
173 cm
21
185 lbs
1 - 0 - 0
BJJ Blue Belt
Counter striker
Granite chin
BJJ Blue Belt
Excellent boxer
Powerful


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the super heavyweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 0 - 0 - 0, fighting out of Tokyo, Kenji KoYoh!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 1 - 0 - 0, fighting out of Tokyo, Miguelito Dragon!
The judges for this bout are Ren Mimura, Yukihiro Shimada and Sosuke Kotani.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Dragon doesn't manage to clinch there - KoYoh circles away.
KoYoh shoots in for a takedown. "Ole!" shouts Dragon as he jumps to the side.
Dragon tries to close the distance and clinch up against the ropes but KoYoh paws at him with a jab and circles away.

KoYoh moves into the clinch successfully.
Dragon goes for a body shot but it's blocked.
Dragon working some nice short punches in the clinch.
KoYoh jumps guard but his hands slip and he falls flat on his back. Well, he's made himself look a right mug there, as Dragon walks away with a smile on his face. KoYoh gets slowly back to his feet and shakes his head.
KoYoh with a nice looking leg kick. You could hear that one land in a back row.
Miguelito Dragon seems to be the more aggressive standup fighter in this bout.
Dragon darts in trying to clinch

and KoYoh counters with a nice double leg into half guard.
KoYoh performing his best blanket impression for a moment.
KoYoh wants to pass the guard but Dragon is defending well.

That's one minute gone in the round.
KoYoh throwing punches and elbows but they're not doing any damage.
Dragon blocking the ground and pound attempt from KoYoh.
KoYoh missing with the ground and pound from half guard.
KoYoh is looking to take a break and control but Dragon is keeping him honest, looking to work from the bottom.
KoYoh has been looking to land a fair amount of strikes on the ground. He might be looking to soften his opponent up in order to work for a submission.

KoYoh stands up from half guard... He's had enough of that ground malarky for the time being.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
There's not a lot going on here and the crowd are letting the fighters know they're not willing to tolerate a lack of action.
Dragon throws a wild combination but nothing lands.

KoYoh throws the overhand right but ducks down into a quick takedown attempt. Dragon was covering up waiting for the punch and KoYoh finishes the takedown easily into guard.
KoYoh wants to control from the top but Dragon keeps moving.
The fighters are tangled up in the ropes here. We might need a restart if the fighters can't break free themselves.
KoYoh stands up and looks to throw the legs aside to pass to side control. Dragon swivels though and keeps the full guard.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
KoYoh wants to control from the top but Dragon keeps moving.
KoYoh looking to sit in guard and control but Dragon gets the butterfly guard and sweeps. He's now in the guard on the top.
KoYoh is trying to keep Dragon in close.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
There's not a lot going on here and the crowd are letting the fighters know they're not willing to tolerate a lack of action.
KoYoh looking to sweep here. No luck so far.
KoYoh looking to control.

Well, the referee has seen enough. Neither fighter is active enough on the ground so he's stood them back up.
Dragon darts in trying to clinch

so KoYoh counters with a double leg into guard. Good agility.
Dragon is trying to stand up but he's not managed so far.
A big thud reverberates around the arena there as KoYoh accidentally thumps the mat. Hopefully he's not broken his hand.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Kenji KoYoh dominated that round.
That's time! Back to the action!


Dragon throws the left hand but KoYoh avoids the punch easily.
Dragon looks to clinch
and KoYoh counters with a nice low kick that buckles Dragon's knee momentarily.
Dragon throws a jab, cross combination which is slipped

and KoYoh counters by moving into the clinch. Good anticipation by KoYoh.
Dragon misses with a body punch.
Dragon lands a body punch in the clinch.

KoYoh breaks the clinch and we return to the middle of the mat.
KoYoh could do with loosing a few pounds - he looks very soft around the mid section, to put it politely.
KoYoh looks frustrated there after his takedown attempt is stuffed easily.

KoYoh scores a takedown into full mount!
Dragon squirming around on the bottom, looking to escape.
Both fighters are absolutely exhausted here.
Dragon blocking the ground and pound.
KoYoh trying to control but he's not successful this time.

That's one minute gone in the round.
KoYoh throwing sloppy strikes, which aren't doing any damage.
Dragon takes a big shot to the head but keeps on trying to improve his position.
Dragon is trying to stand but he's not in a good position to be doing that! KoYoh has taken his back!
Dragon is trying to get back to his feet but KoYoh has full control of the position and if anything, Dragon has just worked his way into a worse spot.

KoYoh has his opponent's back and is working for the choke.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
The crowd are hurling abuse towards the fighters... You can hardly blame them though because there isn't a lot going on in the fight.
Dragon is trying to get back to his feet but he's not managed it yet.

KoYoh is remaining active here, looking for the choke. The more discerning members of the crowd will appreciate his efforts.
KoYoh is controlling the position but Dragon somehow manages to roll and ends up with half guard.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
KoYoh wants to take a breather but Dragon is having none of it.
KoYoh stops Dragon from getting back to his feet.
KoYoh tries to pass to full mount but Dragon defends it.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
The crowd are starting to boo a lack of action.
Dragon is trying to stand back up but KoYoh is controlling him

Neither fighter is doing enough for the referee's liking and he's decided to stand them back up.

KoYoh clinches.
An uppercut to the body lands inside from Dragon.
A hook to the body from Dragon.
The referee calls for Dragon to work.
KoYoh is trying to force a seperation but Dragon has the dominant position.
KoYoh is trying to break the clinch but Dragon is controlling him.
KoYoh fails to pull the fight into his guard.
Dragon is leaning against KoYoh and scores with a nice uppercut to the body.
Dragon cracks KoYoh with a nice body shot.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

A close second round but Miguelito Dragon will probably get the nod - 10:9.
The minute break is over - no more time for sponges and pep talks - back to the action! Ladies and gentlemen, this is the final round!


KoYoh takes a punch to the jaw and another one to the bread basket.

It looks like Kenji KoYoh has been cut.
Dragon darts in trying to clinch

and KoYoh decides to take the opportunity to score a takedown. He's landed in Dragon's guard.

KoYoh gets to his feet - Dragon follows without any prompting.
Dragon tries to clinch up

and KoYoh holds on and brings the fighters into a clinch.
With the fighters clinched against the ropes, Dragon creates a bit of distance for himself and scores with a nice uppercut.
A shot in the inside from Dragon.
Good body shot from Dragon.
This has been an exciting period of action!
KoYoh is trying to slow down the pace in the clinch, to catch his breath.
Dragon working on landing some head shots here - that one got through nicely.
Dragon pushes KoYoh back against the ropes and unloads with a body punch.
Both fighters are breathing heavily.
A left hand lands to the body for Dragon.
Dragon works on KoYoh's body with a couple of short punches.
Dragon looking to stall.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Dragon working hard to break the clinch.
Dragon lands a body punch - he's looking to wear down KoYoh.
Dragon throws a blind hook that connects with the side of KoYohs head.
KoYoh keeps control of Dragon as he tries to wriggle out of the double underhooks.
A right hook to the body lands for Dragon.
A shot in the inside from Dragon.
Dragon lands a body shot.
Dragon lands a body punch - he's looking to wear down KoYoh.
A hook to the body from Dragon.
Dragon lands a body shot.
Dragon lands a hook that snaps the head of KoYoh backwards.
Nice body punch from Dragon - that landed with a thud.
A short body shot lands from Dragon as the two fighters clinch.
Dragon is leaning against KoYoh and scores with a nice uppercut to the body.
Dragon pushes KoYoh back against the ropes and unloads with a body punch.
Dragon is leaning against KoYoh and scores with a nice uppercut to the body.
A left hand lands to the body for Dragon.
A hook to the body from Dragon.
Dragon is leaning against KoYoh and scores with a nice uppercut to the body.
Dragon lands a body punch - he's looking to wear down KoYoh.
The crowd are loving this. Great action here.
Dragon lands a body punch in the clinch.
A real battle for position is taking place between these two warriors.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
KoYoh fails to pull the fight into his guard.
Good anti-grappling being displayed by KoYoh as Dragon tries to tie him up.
Dragon lands a nice looking hook to the body, against the ropes.
Miguelito Dragon seems to be working more effectively in the clinch in the fight so far.
Dragon gets underhooks to prevent KoYoh's takedown attempt.
KoYoh takes a shot to the head.
KoYoh keeps control of Dragon as he tries to wriggle out of the double underhooks.
Dragon lands an uppercut.
Dragon lands a body punch in the clinch.

KoYoh ties up his opponent against the ropes and manages to drag the fight down to the ground. KoYoh no doubt will be looking to work submissions from his 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.
Dragon wants to get up but he can't break KoYoh's closed guard. He needs to be careful trying to break the legs open, as he's open to submissions here.
KoYoh looking to sweep here. No luck so far.

KoYoh looking for a guillotine here but Dragon defends easily.
Dragon preventing the sweep.

That's three minutes gone in the round.

Dragon gets to his feet - KoYoh follows without any prompting.
Dragon wants to clinch.
Miguelito Dragon is looking to keep the fight on the feet at all costs.
Dragon misses with the combination.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Well. There's a bit of a lull in the action here and the crowd are starting to get restless.
KoYoh feints and then cracks Dragon's leading leg with a nice low kick. He's obviously looking to slow Dragon down.
Dragon tries to clinch up but KoYoh circles away and keeps his distance.

Dragon gets caught on his heels momentarily as he allows KoYoh to score an easy takedown into full guard.
KoYoh wants to control from the top but Dragon keeps moving.
As the round comes to an end the crowd are showing their appreciation for a great round of action.

KoYoh drops back looking for a heel hook - he quickly realises he's not going to get it but Dragon manages to dive on top of him before he can escape and now KoYoh has Dragon in his guard.

And that's the end of the fight!
Miguelito Dragon comfortably won the final round on my scorecard.
I think Dragon has won this one but let's see whether the judges agree with me. 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 Ren Mimura scores the fight 28:29
Judge Yukihiro Shimada scores the fight 28:29
Judge Sosuke Kotani scores the fight 28:29

In favor of your winner, by unanimous decision... Miguelito Dragon!
S C
A
G S C
B
G S C G energy
A | B
hype
A | B
pop
A | B
mgr
A | B
FIGHT
RATING
52%

 

Co-main event

Coming up we have a super heavyweight MMA rules bout between Ariston Costa (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Moe Lester (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Lester is bouncing up and down as he enters the arena, backed by Little Girls. Both fighter's entrance songs getting the crowd jumping here.



191 cm
22
260 lbs
1 - 0 - 0
200 cm
22
300 lbs
1 - 1 - 0
Good takedowns
Basic striking
Good in bed
BJJ Purple Belt
Basic striking
Granite chin


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the super heavyweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 1 - 0 - 0, fighting out of Tokyo, Ariston Costa!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 1 - 1 - 0, fighting out of Tokyo, Moe Lester!
The judges for this bout are Kenichi Hosakawa, Hirohito Nitta and Taro Takaoka.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!

Lester closes the distance, clinches up and gets a nice trip takedown into side control. Very smooth.
Costa is looking to reverse the position.
Lester trying to control the position but Costa is working away.
Costa is looking for a sweep.
The fighters are tangled up in the ropes here. We might need a restart if the fighters can't break free themselves.
Lester is moving around in side control but his primary objective seems to be to maintain the position.
Costa could do with loosing a few pounds - he looks very soft around the mid section, to put it politely.
Costa is looking for a sweep.
Costa sneaks a leg under to get back to half guard.

Costa looking for submissions off his back.
Lester content to control rather than advance.
Costa is looking for a sweep. Lester is wise to his cunning plan and keeps the top position.
Lester winds up and cracks Costa with a swinging punch to the side of the head.
Lester trying to control the action but Costa is working from the bottom.

Costa actively working from the bottom here.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Lester scoring with strikes to the body and head.

Costa looking for submissions off his back.
Lester takes advantage of the dominant position to land a couple of big hammer fists.

Costa is looking to sinch up a guillotine here but Lester pulls his head out easily.
Still in half guard, Lester seems content to control.
Lester wants to control but Costa is keeping him busy.
The two fighters exchange a few words. I couldn't hear what they were saying but maybe it's more fun if you make it up yourself. Lester connects with a nice short shot to Costa's temple.

Costa looking for submissions from an awkward position here.
Costa is breathing heavily.

Costa looking for a kimura from the bottom but Lester passes into side control!
Lester working the ground and pound from side control.
Lester trying to control the position but Costa is working away.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Lester controlling the position.
Costa tries to slip a leg under to move to half guard but Lester presses down on the leg and jumps into full mount!
Lester with good strikes from the mount here!
Lester controlling the pace for now.
Costa tries to get back to half guard but can't.
Lester takes a little breather and maintains the position. The referee will be looking for him to stay active from such a dominant position though.
Costa is trying desperately to improve position.
Lester controlling from the full mount.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Lester scores with a couple of good head shots there.
Costa is trying to escape the mount.
Lester controlling from mount.

Despite being in the dominant position, Moe Lester just isn't active enough and the referee decides to stand the fighters back up.

Lester shoots in and scores a nice double leg takedown into half guard.

Lester moves into side control, avoiding a weak kimura attempt from Costa.
Lester working the ground and pound.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Lester trying to control the action but Costa is working from the bottom.
Lester landing a few strikes.
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.
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.
Costa is trying to get back to half guard.
Lester working the ground and pound.
Costa manages to land a sweep and he's now on top! Lovely Jiu Jitsu!

Lester is looking to sinch up a guillotine here but Costa pulls his head out easily.
The crowd applaud the fighters efforts here as the round comes to an end.

Costa is trying to work for a kimura. This could be trouble! No, Lester has managed to free his arm - good work.
Lester moves into full guard.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Moe Lester dominated that round.
That's the end of the round. The referee orders the cornermen out of the ring so we can get back down to business.



Lester closes the distance and scores a nice trip takedown into half guard. Costa did well to prevent Lester getting side control.

Costa is looking to sinch up a guillotine here but Lester pulls his head out easily.
Lester trying to control the action but Costa is working from the bottom.
Costa is looking to regain full guard. Not this time though.
Lester stalling.
Costa gets full guard.

Costa looking for submissions from the bottom here. Moving his hips around, possibly looking for an armbar.
Both fighters are absolutely exhausted here.
Lester slows down the pace of the fight, as he sits in guard.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Lester trying to control the position from guard on top but Costa is wriggling around, looking for whatever he can.
Lester landing some decent shots from guard.
Lester lands a nice shot whilst sitting in his opponent's guard.
Lester trying to control but Costa is working from the bottom.
Lester sitting in guard, not really doing much.

Lester decides to stand up and beckons his opponent to follow.

Lester scores with a nice takedown into half guard. Let's see what he's got on the ground.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Costa makes his way to full guard. A much better position for Costa.
Lester is stalling in the full guard.

Costa working from the bottom, still in full guard. He's managed to get a loose triangle. Lester doesn't seem to be doing much to defend here, obviously he feels comfortable in the position. Lester manages to throw the legs off his shoulder and he's back into guard - no problem.
Lester postures up and scores with a shot to the body and a follow up elbow to the head.
Lester trying to control the position from guard on top but Costa is wriggling around, looking for whatever he can.
Lester is in a good position here but he's just trying to control... And he's not even managing to do that successfully.

Despite being in the dominant position, Moe Lester just isn't active enough and the referee decides to stand the fighters back up.
Lester misses with a head kick.
Moe Lester seems to be the more aggressive standup fighter in this bout.

Lester drives through with a really nice takedown into side control.
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.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Lester trying to control the position but Costa is working away.
Lester slows the pace down.
Costa is sneaking out the side here. He's bucked Lester off and has taken his back!
Lester manages to reverse the position and now he's in Costa's guard. Nice work there by Lester.
Lester in full guard, throwing the ground and pound. No damage this time.

Costa looking for submissions off his back, moving his hips, looking for an opening.

Costa is active off his back here, looking for submissions.
Costa being controlled here, momentarily.

Costa has a loose triangle. He'll be looking to tighten that up but Lester can see exactly what he's planning and manages to posture up and free himself.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Lester stands up and looks to throw the legs aside to pass to side control. Costa swivels though and keeps the full guard.
Costa keeping moving, preventing Lester from controlling successfully.
Lester is frustrating his opponent with some stalling tactics from top position.
Lester must be cautious of submissions here, given that his opponent has the superior Jiu Jitsu.

Costa had isolated an arm as going for a kimura. Lester defends it easily.

Costa escapes his hips to the side and looks to be working for an armbar. Lester gives him a little smile and shakes his head. No chance.
Lester not doing a lot at the moment. He'll have to show some more aggression or the fight will get stood up.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Moe Lester showed his class in that round. I'd imagine he'll take it on all the scorecards.
Well, the break between rounds is over. Let's get back to the scrappin! This is the final round!



Lester gets a takedown into half guard.
Lester is scoring with some nice ground and pound from the dominant position.

Costa looking to work for a kimura from the bottom.
Lester is just sitting in half guard, waiting for something to happen.

Despite being in the dominant position, Moe Lester just isn't active enough and the referee decides to stand the fighters back up.
Costa shoots in but doesn't get the takedown

and Lester counters with a takedown into side control.
Both fighters are breathing heavily.
Lester is staying tight to Costa's torso, preventing him from escaping.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Costa tries to work a leg under to get back to half guard but Lester wriggles his own leg back out and remains in side control.
Lester lands an elbow.
Lester is looking to take a break and control but Costa is keeping him honest, looking to work from the bottom.
Costa tries to bench press Lester off him but Lester keeps the position.
Lester trying to control the position but Costa is working away.
Lester just content to control the position.
Costa taking punishment in the form of punches.
Costa is trying to get back to half guard.
Lester controls the position from side control.

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

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Costa tries to work a leg under to get back to half guard but Lester wriggles his own leg back out and remains in side control.
Lester 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 Costa's shoulder. That is not cool.
Lester working the ground and pound.
Costa tries to work a leg under to get back to half guard but Lester wriggles his own leg back out and remains in side control.
Lester cracks Costa with an elbow. That is naaassty.
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.
Lester trying to control the action but Costa is working from the bottom.
Lester advances to full mount.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Costa working to try and regain half guard.
Costa in a bad spot here, taking shots to the head.
Costa tries to reverse the position but Lester maintains control.
Ariston Costa has stepped it up - he knows he needs a finish here!
Lester tries to control but Costa wriggling away.
Moe Lester has got the better of the ground game so far.
Lester dominating with strikes here.
Lester controlling from mount.
Costa working to try and regain half guard.
Lester landing strikes, looking to finish!
Lester controlling the pace for now.
Lester has been the more effective fighter overall so far.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Lester prevents Costa from getting the reversal.
Moe Lester is fighting for a decision here - he's started to take the cautious approach.
Lester unloading with bombs!
Lester sitting in mount, just looking to control for the moment.
Costa is looking to get to half guard.
Lester controlling his opponent.
Lester with the ground and pound from mount.
The crowd are loving this. Great action here.
The crowd applaud the fighters efforts here as the round comes to an end.
Lester controlling the pace for now.
Lester landing strikes, looking to finish!

And that's the end of the fight!
Moe Lester comfortably won the final round on my scorecard.
Well Lester has outworked and out performed his opponent in all aspects of the game today. He was simply too good and the decision should be no more than a formality. 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 Kenichi Hosakawa scores the fight 26:30
Judge Hirohito Nitta scores the fight 26:30
Judge Taro Takaoka scores the fight 26:30

In favor of your winner, by unanimous decision... Moe Lester!
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hype
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pop
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FIGHT
RATING
78%

 

Main event

Coming up we have a super heavyweight MMA rules bout between Garik Kruiliansky (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Bernard Marciano (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Well, the cameraman is lingering on a pretty young lady for a bit too long there. Keep your eyes on the fighters buddy or you'll miss the fighter intros!



185 cm
21
190 lbs
1 - 0 - 0
170 cm
22
168 lbs
1 - 0 - 0
BJJ White Belt
Solid boxing
KO power
Good takedowns
Brawler
Granite chin


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the super heavyweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 1 - 0 - 0, fighting out of Tokyo, Garik Kruiliansky!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 1 - 0 - 0, fighting out of Tokyo, Bernard Marciano!
The judges for this bout are Yasuomi Hirokawa, Shirou Masuda and Shigeki Sano.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Marciano shoots in and drives through. Kruiliansky sprawls well.
This fight brought to you by 5M nutrition - it's mmmmm tasty. Nice jab by Kruiliansky.

It looks like Bernard Marciano has been cut.
Kruiliansky misses with a few strikes there.
Marciano shoots in but Kruiliansky avoids the takedown attempt easily.

Marciano drives through with a takedown into guard.
Marciano stops Kruiliansky from standing up.
Marciano slips nicely into half guard.
Marciano seems content to maintain position for now, rather than mounting any offense.
I looks like Marciano might be adopting somewhat of a lay and pray gameplan here, which I'm sure won't go down too well with the paying fans in attendance... Or the ring announcers come to think of it.
Kruiliansky on his back here. We all know that wrestlers don't like being on their back so let's see if Kruiliansky tries to get out of the position.
Marciano wants to control but Kruiliansky is keeping him busy.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Marciano stalling.
Marciano uses his free foot to push down on Kruiliansky's thigh. Eventually he works his other foot free and he's advanced to mount - this is trouble for Kruiliansky.
Kruiliansky is trying to stand.
Marciano can't quite control the action as he would like just now, as Kruiliansky is looking to escape.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
A few boos can be heard. I'm sure they will multiply if the fighters don't pick up the pace.
Kruiliansky is trying to escape but when you're mounted that's not too easy.
Marciano content just to control the position here.
Marciano trying to control but he's not successful this time.

Despite being in the dominant position, Bernard Marciano just isn't active enough and the referee decides to stand the fighters back up.
Kruiliansky works his jab well there, keeping his opponent at a distance.

Marciano pushes Kruiliansky up against the ropes in a clinch.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Marciano landing some nice looking knees to the body.
Kruiliansky wants to break free but Marciano has control.
Marciano has Kruiliansky pressed up against the ropes and is working for takedown. Kruiliansky manages to improve position though and keeps the fight standing.
Garik Kruiliansky has stuffed three takedown attempts in the round now. That's going to take a lot out of Bernard Marciano.
A battle for position here, against the ropes.
Kruiliansky is trying to force a seperation but Marciano has the dominant position.

Kruiliansky breaks the clinch and we return to the middle of the mat.
Kruiliansky throws a hook to the side of Marciano's head but Marciano sees it coming and ducks under it beautifully.
Kruiliansky misses with a hook.
A big right from Kruiliansky misses.
Marciano misses with the combination.
Marciano misses with a body shot. Nice footwork from Kruiliansky.
Marciano tries to clinch up.

Marciano bobs and weaves into range and then changes levels and scores with a nice takedown into side control.
Kruiliansky is trying to escape and get back to his feet.
Kruiliansky is breathing heavily.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Marciano trying to control the action but Kruiliansky is working from the bottom.
Marciano controls the position.
Marciano has knee on belly and now moves to full mount! Trouble for Kruiliansky!
Marciano content just to control the position here.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

A close round but Bernard Marciano will probably get the nod.
The cut man is working on Bernard Marciano's cut.
That's the end of the round. The referee orders the cornermen out of the ring so we can get back down to business.


Marciano drops his hands and takes a jab to the jaw for his troubles.
Garik Kruiliansky seems to be the more aggressive standup fighter in this bout.

Marciano bobs and weaves into range and then changes levels and scores with a nice takedown into side control.
Kruiliansky is looking to get back to his feet here but Marciano is keeping cool and he's managed to take Kruiliansky's back.
Marciano is looking to control Kruiliansky but Kruiliansky is wriggling around and keeping busy.
Marciano slows the pace down here. Having a little breather whilst he's in a dominant position, looking to rest and regain some energy, ready to go for the finish.
Kruiliansky has the hand control, trying to stop the rear naked choke.
Marciano controls the position.

That's one minute gone in the round.

Despite being in the dominant position, Bernard Marciano just isn't active enough and the referee decides to stand the fighters back up.
Marciano is pinned up against the ropes taking some big shots here. The referee is looking closely deciding whether he should stop the fight.
Kruiliansky throws a nice hook to the body that draws an oooh from the crowd.
Marciano is breathing heavily.
Kruiliansky scores to the head and body with a nice combination!
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!
Kruiliansky throws an overhand right that lands on Marciano's shoulder, as Marciano tries to avoid the shot.
A cross from Kruiliansky lands.
Garik Kruiliansky is winning the standup battle so far.
Kruiliansky swings wildly with a couple of big hooks

and Marciano counters with a nice double leg into side control. Kruiliansky won't be happy with that.
Kruiliansky is putting a lot of effort into getting back to his feet here.
Marciano controls the position.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Marciano is looking to take a break and control but Kruiliansky is keeping him honest, looking to work from the bottom.
Marciano tries to advance to mount but Kruiliansky denies him.
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.
Kruiliansky is trying to get back to his feet.
Kruiliansky is letting Marciano control him for a moment.
Kruiliansky wants to get back to his feet but Marciano is dominant here and he's now got Kruiliansky's back!

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Marciano is controlling his opponent, waiting for an opportunity to finish.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
My god... these two guys really need to pick up the pace or everyone will leave to go get a beer.
Let's hope that Marciano has the urge to step up the pace any second now because for the last 15 or 20 seconds he's just been holding on tight.

Despite being in the dominant position, Bernard Marciano just isn't active enough and the referee decides to stand the fighters back up.

Marciano pushes Kruiliansky up against the ropes in a clinch.

Marciano gets a trip takedown into half guard.
Marciano is looking to take a break and control but Kruiliansky is keeping him honest, looking to work from the bottom.
Kruiliansky pushes Marciano off but Marciano dives into side control.
As the round comes to an end the crowd are showing their appreciation for a great round of action.
The referee tells the fighters to keep busy.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

That was a close second round but I would say that Garik Kruiliansky will probably get the nod.
The cut man is working on Bernard Marciano's cut.
The referee calls time. The cornermen exit stage left and we're back to business. Let's get this one finished - here comes the final round!


Kruiliansky throws a looping overhand right but Marciano ducks down to avoid it.
Marciano blocks a jab.
Marciano defending well as Kruiliansky loads up on a big left hand.
Kruiliansky takes a solid shot to the body. That one hurt him but he's trying not to show it.
Marciano buckles his opponent's knee momentarily with a nice leg kick.
The fighters circling - Kruiliansky throws out the jab but it was never going to land.
Jab, cross, leg kick. Nice combination by Marciano!
Kruiliansky missing with a left hand there. Marciano was out of range so wasted energy throwing that one.

Marciano closes the distance and looks for a trip takedown... aaaand he's got it - Marciano lands in his opponent's guard.
Marciano sitting in guard, not really doing much.
Marciano is standing up over Kruiliansky. Kruiliansky looks to escape but Marciano dives into side control.
Both fighters are breathing heavily.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Marciano controlling the position from side mount.
Kruiliansky is not content to let Marciano control the position.
Marciano works to advance to full mount. Kruiliansky defends for a few seconds but eventually he succumbs.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
The crowd are getting on the fighters' backs, as the pace has dropped off in the last minute or so.
Marciano looking to control and managing it successfully.
Marciano looking to control but Kruiliansky is working nicely, looking to advance position himself.
Marciano looking to control and managing it successfully.
Marciano looking to control but Kruiliansky is working nicely, looking to advance position himself.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Marciano content just to control the position here.

Despite being in the dominant position, Bernard Marciano just isn't active enough and the referee decides to stand the fighters back up.
A combination from Kruiliansky does no damage.

Marciano has managed to clinch.
Kruiliansky wants to break free but Marciano has control.

Marciano pulls guard effortlessly.
Kruiliansky is looking to stand up but Marciano won't let him.

Marciano has butterfly guard. He's looking to stand up here. He pushes Kruiliansky off him and springs to his feet nicely. The crowd applauds.

Marciano fakes an overhand right and shoots for a takedown. Kruiliansky sprawls well initially but Marciano persists and gets the takedown into half guard.
Marciano controlling the action here.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Marciano's corner are shouting for him to control the position and he seems happy to oblige.
Kruiliansky looks like he's trying to stand up.
Well, if Marciano is going to just lie there, perhaps we should talk about what we're having for dinner tonight… I'm having a ham and pineapple pizza… Yum. Can't wait.

And that's the end of the fight!
Bernard Marciano comfortably won the final round on my scorecard.
I think Marciano has won this one but let's see whether the judges agree with me. 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 Yasuomi Hirokawa scores the fight 28:29
Judge Shirou Masuda scores the fight 27:30
Judge Shigeki Sano scores the fight 27:30

In favor of your winner, by unanimous decision... Bernard Marciano!
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G S C G energy
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hype
A | B
pop
A | B
mgr
A | B
FIGHT
RATING
51%

 

 
 
 
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