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QFC Tournament 464 Round 1 PBP Commentary

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a super heavyweight MMA rules bout between Tadek Rzeznik (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Yoji Kamasutra (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.



170 cm
23
200 lbs
0 - 0 - 0
186 cm
22
205 lbs
0 - 0 - 0
BJJ Purple Belt
Basic striking
Self confident
BJJ White 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 0 - 0 - 0, fighting out of New York, Tadek Rzeznik!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 0 - 0 - 0, fighting out of New York, Yoji Kamasutra!
The judges for this bout are Russell Pearce, Joseph Jones and John Kavanagh.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Ouch! a nice leg kick from Kamasutra, right into the meat.
Kamasutra throws a head kick that misses.
Rzeznik closes this distance looking for a takedown but Kamasutra circles away.
Yoji Kamasutra seems to be the more aggressive standup fighter in this bout.
Kamasutra scores with a slapping inside leg kick.
Rzeznik fails to land the takedown.
Kamasutra throws a body kick but he wasn't in range.
Kamasutra throws a low kick but it's checked well by Rzeznik.

Excellent takedown into side control there by Rzeznik.

Rzeznik is trying to land an Americana. He has the arm isolated but Kamasutra is keeping cool and he's avoided the danger for now.
Kamasutra wants to escape from the position here - easier said than done!
Kamasutra really doesn't want to stay on the ground with Rzeznik. If he can't get it back to his feet, it's only a matter of time before he'll be tapping out.
Rzeznik misses with the ground and pound.

That's one minute gone in the round.

Rzeznik thinks about going for a far side armbar but bails out and retains the dominant position instead.
Rzeznik trying to control the position but Kamasutra is working away.

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

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

Rzeznik thinks about going for a far side armbar but bails out and retains the dominant position instead.
Kamasutra is trying to escape and get back to his feet.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Rzeznik is putting a hurting on Kamasutra here, landing some big shots from side control.

Rzeznik tries for a kimura. Not really close to a finish though.
Rzeznik could do with losing a few pounds - he looks very soft around the mid section, to put it politely.

Rzeznik tries for an arm triangle. That looks pretty tight to me. Is this one over!?! Possibly, maybe, no Rzeznik has let go of the choke. Obviously it wasn't as tight as we thought!
Rzeznik wants to control but Kamasutra is keeping him busy.
Rzeznik throwing shots but missing, from side control.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Kamasutra on the wrong end of some ground and pound.

Rzeznik is working to tighten his grip on Kamasutra's neck. He's isolated an arm and is working for an arm triangle. Kamasutra has recognised the danger and is trying to turn with the submission but Rzeznik is really squeezing tight and eventually Kamasutra passes out! Rzeznik breaks the hold and jumps onto the cage to celebrate! Submission of the night, I'd say!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 3:31 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Arm Triangle). Tadek Rzeznik!
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G S C
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G S C G energy
A | B
hype
A | B
pop
A | B
mgr
A | B
FIGHT
RATING
33%

 

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a super heavyweight MMA rules bout between Ippo Makunouchi (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Ippo Makunouchi (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.



161 cm
18
170 lbs
0 - 0 - 0
169 cm
19
170 lbs
0 - 0 - 0
BJJ White Belt
Excellent boxer
Good chin
BJJ White Belt
Excellent boxer
Intelligent


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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 New York, Ippo Makunouchi!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 0 - 0 - 0, fighting out of New York, Ippo Makunouchi!
The judges for this bout are David Schapiro, Anthony Taglia and Franklyn Lucas.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Fighter B fails to land with a series of punches.
It looked like Fighter A was looking amped, ready to throw a big counter but didn't commit.
Fighter A throws a jab, cross combination which is slipped
and Fighter B counters with a one-two to the body.
Fighter A feints a jab promting Fighter B to slip. Fighter A then demonstrates his capabilities by jabbing again. Fighter B slips again and ducks right into an uppercut.
Fighter B scores with a nice one two combo and darts back out of range to avoid anything coming in the opposite direction.

It looks like Ippo Makunouchi has been cut.
Fighter B is really turning it up, unleashing another crisp combination which drops Fighter A like a ton of bricks! The referee dives in to stop the fight, saving Fighter A from another fist facial!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:31 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Ippo Makunouchi!
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
100%

 

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a super heavyweight MMA rules bout between Matthew Dooley (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Luke Duke (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.



180 cm
22
135 lbs
0 - 0 - 0
195 cm
23
270 lbs
0 - 0 - 0
BJJ Blue Belt
Brawler
Granite chin
Good wrestler
Brawler
Solid 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 0 - 0 - 0, fighting out of New York, Matthew Dooley!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 0 - 0 - 0, fighting out of New York, Luke Duke!
The judges for this bout are Dean Styles, Bruno Lombardi and Lou da Vinci.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!

Duke closes the distance and looks for a trip takedown... aaaand he's got it - Duke lands in his opponent's guard.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.
Duke works over Dooley with some ground and pound from guard.
Dooley throws a couple of weedy looking strikes off his back.

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

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:36 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Armbar). Matthew Dooley!
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
100%

 

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a super heavyweight MMA rules bout between Diego Sanchez (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Iokepa Atabay (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.



175 cm
21
155 lbs
0 - 0 - 0
185 cm
18
185 lbs
0 - 0 - 0
BJJ Purple Belt
Brawler
Good chin
BJJ Blue Belt
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 0 - 0 - 0, fighting out of New York, Diego Sanchez!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 0 - 0 - 0, fighting out of New York, Iokepa Atabay!
The judges for this bout are Lou da Vinci, John Roberts and Alyssa Summers.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!

Sanchez closes the distance and clinches.
Sanchez jumps guard but Atabay turns him against the cage and keeps the fight standing.

Sanchez gets control of Atabay's arms and successfully pulls guard. Sanchez will no doubt be looking for submissions off his back.
Atabay must be cautious of submissions here, given that his opponent has the superior Jiu Jitsu.
Atabay trying to control but Sanchez is working from the bottom.
Sanchez has his hands on Atabay's head, controlling the position.
Sanchez bucks up whilst keeping hold of a body lock, managing to reverse the position. Now he's in top in Atabay's guard.

Atabay really doesn't want to stay on the ground with Sanchez. If he can't get it back to his feet, it's only a matter of time before he'll be tapping out.
Atabay looking to control.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Sanchez sitting in guard, not really doing much.
Sanchez stops Atabay from standing up.

That's one minute gone in the round.

Atabay looking for submissions from the bottom here. Moving his hips around, possibly looking for an armbar.

Sanchez drops back for a leg! It's a sloppy attempt though and Sanchez jumps back into guard quickly, to retain the dominant position.
Sanchez looking to pass the guard.
Atabay wants to sweep here but Sanchez controlling him for the moment.
Sanchez trying to control the position from guard on top but Atabay is wriggling around, looking for whatever he can.
Atabay trying to control the position.

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.
Sanchez's corner is telling him to maintain position.

The ref stands the fighters back up due to a lack of activity.

Atabay closes the distance and clinches.

Atabay's corner calls for him to break the clinch, which he does.

Sanchez dives in and scores a takedown into Atabay's guard.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.
Atabay keeping moving, preventing Sanchez from controlling successfully.
Sanchez controls from within his opponent's guard.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Sanchez pressing down on his opponent's thigh, looking to pass guard. Atabay is keeping the position for now.
Sanchez tries to stand but Atabay is controlling from the bottom.

Sanchez drops back for a leg! It's a sloppy attempt though and Sanchez jumps back into guard quickly, to retain the dominant position.
Sanchez stands up and looks to throw the legs aside to pass to side control. Atabay swivels though and keeps the full guard.

The referee decides to stand the fighters back up.

That's four 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.
Atabay tries to clinch up but Sanchez circles away and keeps his distance.
Atabay shoots in looking for a double leg takedown. Sanchez defends it nicely.
Sanchez is looking to counter the offense by Atabay and move into the clinch.
Sanchez tries to clinch but Atabay is having none of it.
A lazy body kick from Sanchez
and Atabay counters with a series of strikes. Sanchez will be more careful next time no doubt.

Sanchez is looking for a takedown here. He's shot in and has managed to get it, finishing up in Atabay's half guard.
Atabay has no desire to be mounted, so is trying to control. Sanchez is working away from the top position though.
Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out!
Sanchez is just sitting in half guard, waiting for something to happen.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

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


Atabay tries a head kick but it misses.
Sanchez wants to clinch up but Atabay keeps it at a distance.
Atabay darts in looking for a takedown but Sanchez gets double underhooks and turns Atabay into the cage.

Sanchez closes the distance, clinches up and gets a nice trip takedown into side control. Very smooth.
The referee asks Sanchez politely if he wouldn't mind getting on with it and actually doing something. Sanchez prefers to stall for the moment though.
Atabay is trying to get back to his feet.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.
Sanchez working away diligently from side control. Landing strikes effectively there - that will score him some points on the judges scorecards.
Atabay tries to work a leg under to get back to half guard but Sanchez wriggles his own leg back out and remains in side control.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Sanchez taking a breather here.
Sanchez working away diligently from side control. Landing strikes effectively there - that will score him some points on the judges scorecards.

That's one minute gone in the round.

Sanchez stands up and beckons Atabay to his feet.
Atabay tries to close the distance and clinch up but Sanchez swats him away and circles back towards the center.

Sanchez closes the distance, clinches up and gets a nice trip takedown into side control. Very smooth.

Sanchez is working to tighten his grip on Atabay's neck. He's isolated an arm and is working for an arm triangle. Atabay has recognised the danger and is trying to turn with the submission but Sanchez is really squeezing tight and eventually Atabay passes out! Sanchez breaks the hold and jumps onto the cage to celebrate! Submission of the night, I'd say!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:40 of round 2, we have a winner by way of Submission (Arm Triangle). Diego Sanchez!
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
32%

 

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a super heavyweight MMA rules bout between Tonny Karpecny (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Money Hughes (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.



202 cm
23
300 lbs
0 - 0 - 0
160 cm
23
280 lbs
0 - 0 - 0
Good wrestling
Brawler
Granite chin
Powerful 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 0 - 0 - 0, fighting out of New York, Tonny Karpecny!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 0 - 0 - 0, fighting out of New York, Money Hughes!
The judges for this bout are John Kavanagh, Joseph Jones and Eddie Farnsworth.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!

Hughes moves into the clinch successfully.

Hughes pulls guard.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.
Hughes is trying to control the position from the bottom.

Hughes is throwing his legs up, looking for submissions. Karpecny is aware though and is defending well.
Hughes really doesn't want to stay on the ground with Karpecny. If he can't get it back to his feet, it's only a matter of time before he'll be tapping out.
Karpecny tries to free his leg and advance position but Hughes is retaining full guard.

Hughes working for a triangle but Karpecny defends it easily.
Karpecny is just sitting in guard, looking to avoid any submissions.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Hughes looking to hit a scissor sweep but Karpecny is one step ahead there.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Karpecny stands up and looks to throw the legs aside to pass to side control. Hughes swivels though and keeps the full guard.
We've had a lack of effective grappling in the last minute or so, which could well see a referee standup.

Hughes working for submissions but it's allowed Karpecny to get to half guard.
Karpecny content to control rather than advance.
Karpecny lands strikes from half guard.

Hughes looking for submissions off his back.

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.
Karpecny works his way into side control.
Karpecny scores with a couple of nice shots to the head there. The referee takes a look at Hughes to see if he's OK.

Karpecny tries for a kimura but Hughes is defending well.

Karpecny stands up and beckons Hughes to his feet.
A really sloppy takedown attempt there from Karpecny.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Karpecny moves away from the strike by Hughes.
Hughes lands a leg kick. The shin dug right into the meat of the thigh.
Karpecny fails with a takedown attempt.

Karpecny gets caught flat footed, as Hughes shoots in with a quick takedown into guard.
Hughes stands up and looks to throw the legs aside to pass to side control. Karpecny swivels though and keeps the full guard.
Karpecny trying to punch from his back but it's not doing any damage.

Hughes postures up as if he's going to throw some strikes but drops back for an ankle! Karpecny is in big trouble! He looks ready to tap! But no, he's escaped and dives on top of Hughes, into his guard.

Karpecny not doing a lot at the moment. He'll have to show some more aggression or the fight will get stood up.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Hughes is trying to keep Karpecny in close.
Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out!
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

A close round but Money Hughes will probably get the nod.
That's time! Karpecny's corner gives him a slap on the ass as he gets ready to fight.



Hughes closes the distance and gets a trip takedown into side control. Karpecny quickly recovers to half guard.
Hughes wants to control but Karpecny is keeping him busy.
Hughes throwing punches and elbows but they're not doing any damage.
Karpecny is working for an escape here. He's hooked one of Hughes's legs and he's managed to sneak out and take Hughes's back!

Karpecny looking to break Hughes's wrist control so he can sink in the choke. Hughes remaining controlled and patient though - he really has to keep calm otherwise Karpecny will wrap this one up with the rear naked choke!
Karpecny connects with a series of strikes and the referee is calling for Hughes to escape the position.
Karpecny is working the ground and pound. Can Hughes escape?
Hughes is defending well here and trying to improve his position.
This is a great period of action - very entertaining stuff!
Karpecny is landing with strikes. Hughes can't take much more of this.
Karpecny really has the hooks in deep now - there seems like no escape for Hughes.

That's one minute gone in the round.

Karpecny is working for the choke. He's slipped one arm under the chin. Hughes has to defend the other arm for all he's worth... but Karpecny has managed to get that arm free too and he's tightening the choke! Hughes taps out and looks absolutely disgusted with himself. Karpecny doesn't care though - he's delighted!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:20 of round 2, we have a winner by way of Submission (RNC). Tonny Karpecny!
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
33%

 

Undercard bout


 

Co-main event

Coming up we have a super heavyweight MMA rules bout between Vlad Putin (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Sean Coleman (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.



190 cm
23
240 lbs
0 - 0 - 0
198 cm
23
280 lbs
0 - 0 - 0
BJJ Brown Belt
Brawler
Big heart
Good wrestler
Brawler
Solid 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 0 - 0 - 0, fighting out of New York, Vlad Putin!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 0 - 0 - 0, fighting out of New York, Sean Coleman!
The judges for this bout are Reed Andrews, Dean Styles and Anthony Taglia.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Putin tries for a takedown but Coleman sees it coming a mile off and avoids it easily.
Putin scores with a slapping inside leg kick.
Putin thows a leg kick but Coleman checks it

and Coleman counters with a takedown into side control.
Putin wants to escape from the position here - easier said than done!
Putin wings away with a couple of strikes but they don't land.
Coleman tries to move to mount but Putin blocks the move with his legs.
Coleman cracks Putin with a big elbow.
Putin is trying to stand back up. He's worked his way up against the cage but Coleman has just dragged him back down to the mat.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Coleman lands a knee to the body and follows it up with some ground and pound to the head. That will wear Putin down.

Coleman is looking for a kimura. He might have it! No, Putin has escaped the position, nice work there.

Coleman tries for a kimura but Putin is defending well.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Putin being controlled for a moment.
Putin takes an elbow right on the bridge of the nose and winces in pain.
Putin is trying to get back to his feet.
Putin is letting Coleman control him for a moment.
Coleman really doesn't want to stay on the ground with Putin. If he can't get it back to his feet, it's only a matter of time before he'll be tapping out.
Putin tries to bench press Coleman off him but Coleman keeps the position.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.
Putin is working hard to escape and get back to his feet. After a battle for position, Coleman asserts his dominance and retains side control.

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.

Coleman decides to stand back up. Coleman steps back and let's Putin get back to his feet.

Coleman closes the distance and gets a double leg, slamming Putin to the mat! Putin manages to get full guard.

Coleman decides to stand up and beckons his opponent to follow.
Putin feints with a shoulder and throws a nice leg kick to Coleman's calf.

Coleman closes the distance, clinches up and gets a nice trip takedown into side control. Very smooth.
Coleman controls the position from side control.
Putin bucks up and tries to throw Coleman off but instead Coleman has got his back!
Putin is breathing heavily.

That's three minutes gone in the round.

Coleman working for the choke.
Putin is trying to get back to his feet but Coleman has full control of the position and if anything, Putin has just worked his way into a worse spot.
I would not like to be Putin right now.
Coleman is trying to stick to Putin's back but Putin is turning into Coleman. He's managed to reverse the position - now he's in Coleman's guard. Polite applause from the crowd in appreciation of some nice Jiu Jitsu by Putin.
Coleman keeping moving, preventing Putin from controlling successfully.
Coleman bucks up whilst keeping hold of a body lock, managing to reverse the position. Now he's in top in Putin's guard.

Coleman wants to pass the guard but Putin is keeping the position.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Coleman 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.
Coleman is sitting in guard, working some ground and pound.
Coleman pushes down on Putin's leg and manages to get into half guard.
Coleman is controlling the pace.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Sean Coleman dominated that round.
The fighters' corners scream their final instructions, as the referee calls time. Here we go, back to the action!



Coleman fakes a strike and closes the distance, dragging Putin to the ground. Coleman is now in Putin's guard.
Putin wants to sweep but no luck.
Coleman pressing down on his opponent's thigh, looking to pass guard. Putin is keeping the position for now.
Coleman controls the pace of the fight for a moment.

Putin looking for submissions from the bottom but instead Coleman passes into side control.
Putin is trying to buck Coleman off.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Both fighters are absolutely exhausted here.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Coleman scoring with punches from side control.

Coleman has had enough of the ground for now and decides to stand.
Putin lands a leg kick and bounces back out of range.

Coleman looks for a takedown. He's got it. We're now in half guard.
Coleman trying to mount his opponent but Putin defends it.
Coleman drops an elbow to the side of Putin's head.
Coleman looking to pass the half guard. Not this time.
Coleman performing his best blanket impression for a moment.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Coleman trying to pass the guard but Putin defending well.
Putin wants to get back to his feet.
Putin trying to control from the bottom.
Coleman works his foot free and advances to mount.
Coleman lands with some strikes.
Putin is trying to stand up.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Coleman unloading with bombs!

Coleman working for a submission but Putin is keeping him at bay.
Coleman content just to control the position here.
Coleman landing strikes, looking to finish!
Coleman sitting in mount, just looking to control for the moment.
Coleman landing strikes from the mount and Putin is in trouble!

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Coleman controlling from mount.
Coleman working the ground and pound effectively.
Putin throwing hammer fists to the chest of Coleman. What's that going to do exactly?
Coleman with a couple of short strikes.
The crowd thankful this round is nearly over.
Coleman controlling from mount.

Coleman has control of Putin's right arm, working for a kimura. It's a bit of a token attempt though and Putin regains control of the situation pretty easily.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Sean Coleman showed his class in that round. I'd imagine he'll take it on all the scorecards.
The fighters get back to their feet, the hooter sounds and we're back to the action! The crowd applaud as we get ready to start the final round!


Putin takes a step back and watches a body kick go sailing past his mid section.
The fight stays on the outside here - Coleman looks like he's thinking about clinching though.
No luck for Coleman with that takedown attempt.

Coleman fakes a strike and closes the distance, dragging Putin to the ground. Coleman is now in Putin's guard.
Putin is looking to get back to his feet but can't, whilst Coleman is controlling him.

Putin had isolated an arm as going for a kimura. Coleman defends it easily.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Putin looking for a sweep. Not yet Putin, not yet.
Both fighters are breathing heavily.

Putin is looking for a guillotine. You can't force these things though and Coleman defends well.

That's one minute gone in the round.

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

Putin is looking for a triangle but Coleman pushes his legs off easily.
Coleman stands and throws Putin's legs to the side, diving into side control.
Putin prevents Coleman from moving into mount.

Coleman stands up and we're back to a striking position.
Vlad Putin is looking to throw some combinations by the looks of things.
Coleman tries to clinch up against the cage, rushing in to close the distance. Putin manages to break the clinch and circles back to the middle of the mat.

Coleman shoots in and bounces Putin off the cage to secure the takedown into guard.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Coleman scores with a decent looking elbow strike.
Coleman sneaks a leg through and gets to half guard. That was like a knife through butter how easily he passed Putin's guard.
Putin throws a sloppy strike from the bottom. He's now off balance and Coleman manages to pass to side control.

Coleman stands up.
Putin avoids the clinch attempt nicely.
Coleman tries to clinch there but Putin circles away.

Coleman looking to score a takedown here. Putin is defending well but Coleman drives through and ends up in Putin's guard.

Coleman gets to his feet. Putin looking to butt scoot but the ref puts an end to that. On your feet son!

That's three minutes gone in the round.

Coleman shoots in with a lovely double leg takedown. Putin manages to land in full guard to minimise the damage.
Coleman stops Putin from standing up.
Coleman makes a bit of distance and scores with some ground and pound, still in guard.
Coleman is intent on slowing down the pace of the fight, simply looking to control.
Coleman pushes down on Putin's leg and manages to get into half guard.
Coleman is taking a breather. Putin 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.
Putin is looking to escape.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
The crowd are getting on the fighters' backs, as the pace has dropped off in the last minute or so.
Coleman working Putin over with strikes.
Coleman trying to mount his opponent but Putin defends it.
Coleman controlling the action here.
Coleman has been the more effective fighter overall so far.
Coleman winds up and cracks Putin with a swinging punch to the side of the head.

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

Ladies and gentlemen, after 3 rounds of action, we go to the scorecards for a decision.

Judge Reed Andrews scores the fight for Sean Coleman!
Judge Dean Styles scores the fight for Sean Coleman!
Judge Anthony Taglia scores the fight for Sean Coleman!

Sean Coleman wins by unanimous decision!
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
33%

 

Main event

Coming up we have a super heavyweight MMA rules bout between Mille Muuskanen (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Jon Frankie (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Muuskanen comes to the cage accompanied by Abba - Dancing Queen. Frankie comes into a darkened arena with his song building. Three 6 Mafia - It's A Fight kicks in, the lights come on and the crowd goes wild! What a showman! We have two fighters making their debuts here, so let's see who comes out of this one with their first professional victory.



205 cm
23
283 lbs
0 - 0 - 0
191 cm
18
275 lbs
0 - 0 - 0
BJJ Purple Belt
Brawler
Good chin
BJJ Blue Belt
Brawler
Solid 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 0 - 0 - 0, fighting out of New York, Mille Muuskanen!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 0 - 0 - 0, fighting out of New York, Jon Frankie!
The judges for this bout are Eddie Farnsworth, Lou da Vinci and Bruno Lombardi.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!

Frankie drives through with a takedown into Muuskanen's guard. Let's see what he can do from the top position.
Frankie controlling from the guard. I say controlling but really, he's stalling.
Muuskanen pulls Frankie in close to prevent any damage.
Muuskanen looking to control.
Frankie looking to sit in guard and control but Muuskanen gets the butterfly guard and sweeps. He's now in the guard on the top.

Muuskanen passes into half guard.
Frankie really doesn't want to stay on the ground with Muuskanen. If he can't get it back to his feet, it's only a matter of time before he'll be tapping out.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Frankie tries to get to full guard but Muuskanen has control of the leg.
Muuskanen slows the pace down in half guard.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Frankie wants to get back to his feet.
Muuskanen wants to lay and pray for a moment but Frankie keeps working.

Muuskanen wants to work for an arm triangle but Frankie is really keeping half guard well and defending the submission attempt.
Muuskanen is looking to take a break and control but Frankie is keeping him honest, looking to work from the bottom.
Muuskanen trying to mount his opponent but Frankie defends it.

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.
Muuskanen is trying to control. Frankie wants to improve his position but can't escape this time.
Muuskanen is controlling the pace.
Muuskanen prevents Frankie from standing back up.
Muuskanen trying to mount his opponent but Frankie defends it.
We may be looking at a referee standup if the pace doesn't pick up soon.

Muuskanen is working for a submission of some sort.

Muuskanen 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.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Muuskanen is keen to just control but Frankie is a slippery customer.
Frankie wants to control but Muuskanen is keeping busy and won't allow it.
Frankie is in trouble now - Muuskanen has advanced to mount!
Muuskanen trying to control but he's not successful this time.

Muuskanen wants to finish this one by submission but Frankie is holding onto his waist, trying to prevent any attacks from Muuskanen.
We get told so often about how wrestlers don't like to be on their backs. Let's see if Frankie can do anything to dispel that myth.

That's four minutes gone in the round.

Muuskanen wants to finish this one by submission but Frankie is holding onto his waist, trying to prevent any attacks from Muuskanen.

Muuskanen working to secure an arm triangle but it's not happening for him just yet.
Frankie wants to control but Muuskanen is having none of it.
Frankie is working to get back to half guard.
Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out!
Muuskanen fails to move to back control.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Mille Muuskanen dominated that round.
That's time! Muuskanen's corner gives him a slap on the ass as he gets ready to fight.


Nice takedown defense from Frankie. No joy for Muuskanen on that attempt.
Muuskanen fails with a rather predictable takedown attempt.
Muuskanen tries a head kick but it misses.
Muuskanen tries a switch kick but it misses it's target.
Muuskanen moves out of the way of the counter high kick fromFrankie.
Muuskanen shoots in for a takedown - he's clinched up with Frankie but Frankie pushes him off and we're back to square one.
That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Mille Muuskanen. That's going to take a lot out of him.
Frankie lands with a hook. Muuskanen tried to avoid it but it clipped the top of his head.

It looks like Mille Muuskanen has been cut.

Muuskanen shoots in and gets a takedown into Frankie's guard.
Frankie is pulling down on Muuskanen's head. It's preventing any offense from Muuskanen, at least for the moment.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Muuskanen stands and throws Frankie's legs to the side, diving into side control.
Mille Muuskanen overall seems to be getting the better of the ground position in the fight so far.

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

That's one minute gone in the round.
Frankie is looking to regain half guard here but Muuskanen keeps moving and retains side control.
Frankie can't do much from the bottom here.
Muuskanen trying to control the position but Frankie is working away.

Muuskanen is looking for a kimura. He might have it! No, Frankie has escaped the position, nice work there.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
A lull in the action here being met with boos from the crowd.
Muuskanen wants to lay and pray for a moment but Frankie keeps working.

Muuskanen tries for a kimura but Frankie is defending well.
Frankie should think about turning a few of those tyres round his middle into muscle if he wants people to take him seriously as an athlete.

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

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Muuskanen wants to take Frankie's back here but Frankie is holding on to an arm, himself looking to escape.
Muuskanen is working hard here to advance position.
Muuskanen is really dominating this fight. Is there anything that Frankie can do to turn this around?
Frankie is working to get back to half guard.
Frankie is persisting with the attempt to improve his position.
Muuskanen moves to his opponent's back but Frankie bucks him off and ends up in guard. A bit of a disaster there for Muuskanen.
Muuskanen bucks up whilst keeping hold of a body lock, managing to reverse the position. Now he's in top in Frankie's guard.


That's four minutes gone in the round.
Muuskanen pressing down on his opponent's thigh, looking to pass guard. Frankie is keeping the position for now.
Muuskanen looking to sit in guard and control but Frankie gets the butterfly guard and sweeps. He's now in the guard on the top.

Frankie is fighting to break Muuskanen's control of his arms but Muuskanen is doing a good job of controlling the position at the moment.
The crowd thankful this round is nearly over.
Frankie trying to control the position from guard on top but Muuskanen is wriggling around, looking for whatever he can.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Mille Muuskanen dominated that second round.
The cut man is working on Mille Muuskanen's cut.
The corners get their ten second warning. Both fighters stand from their stools and stare eachother down, ready to get back to the action. And we move into the final round!


Muuskanen throws a head kick that misses.
Muuskanen sets himself, and Frankie steps forward looking for the clinch! Muuskanen avoids it this time.
Muuskanen shoots in looking for a takedown but Frankie manages to keep the fight standing, pushing Muuskanen's face into the canvas for good measure before circling away.
Frankie is looking to clinch but Muuskanen is avoiding it.
Muuskanen shoots in looking for a double leg takedown. Frankie defends it nicely.
Mille Muuskanen is looking to throw some combinations by the looks of things.
Muuskanen shoots in for a double leg but Frankie sprawls well. That's going to sap some energy.
That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Mille Muuskanen. That's going to take a lot out of him.

Frankie scores with a nice takedown into half guard. Let's see what he's got on the ground.
Frankie trying to control from half guard but Muuskanen is working away.

Frankie is looking for a kimura. It's going to be difficult to finish that from half guard though and Muuskanen defends it well.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Muuskanen is not content to let Frankie control the position.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Frankie thumps the canvas. Not on purpose obviously - he just missed Muuskanen's head.
Muuskanen works his way to full guard. Good work.
Muuskanen tries to land a sweep but no joy.
Muuskanen seems keen to control rather than go for a submission, at least for now.
Muuskanen keeping moving, preventing Frankie from controlling successfully.

The referee has decided to stand the fighters back up, so we'll restart on the feet.

Muuskanen manages to get an easy takedown there - catching Frankie on his heels. He'll look to pass Frankie's guard now, I'm sure.
Frankie takes a big intake of breath there - he's definitely tired.
Frankie can't keep his opponent in guard - Muuskanen advances to half guard, no doubt looking to mount.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Frankie wants to improve his position but Muuskanen is controlling well.
Muuskanen sitting and controlling from the half guard.
Muuskanen wants to pass the guard but Frankie is defending well.

Muuskanen is trying for a guillotine from the top but the pressure isn't in the right place so Frankie is just riding it out for now. Muuskanen eventually gives up the hold.
Muuskanen prevents Frankie from standing back up.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Muuskanen trying to mount his opponent but Frankie defends it.
Muuskanen has freed up his trapped foot and advances to mount.
Frankie has given up his back - I don’t know if this is a deliberate ploy to try and escape or if he is just struggling down there.
Frankie prevents Muuskanen from getting a body triangle.

That's four minutes gone in the round.

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

Ladies and gentlemen, after 4:19 of round 3, we have a winner by way of Submission (RNC). Mille Muuskanen!
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
37%

 

 
 
 
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