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GFY 47 - hoot owls f chickens PBP Commentary |
This TWGC bout is 1 fifteen minute round in the super heavyweight division. Introducing today's competitors. In the red corner, competing out of Las Vegas, with a TWGC record of 77 wins and 44 losses; Pacer Dalton! And in the blue corner, fighting out of Las Vegas, with a TWGC record of 9 wins and 20 losses; Filmore Everett! The judges for this bout are Stewart Dunkirk, Daniel Franklin and Alan Glass.
The fighters bow as they face eachother in the middle of the mat and we are under way. Everett wants to clinch. Everett doesn't manage to clinch there - Dalton circles away.
Dalton feints and as Everett raises his hands in defense, Dalton changes levels and drives through with a takedown into guard. Score +2 for takedown into guard / half guard: Dalton (2) vs (0) Everett Dalton won't allow Everett to sweep him here. Dalton is stalling in the full guard. Everett is doing well to control the posture of his opponent and prevent any damage. Dalton is stalling in the full guard. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. Dalton pushing down on Everett's thigh, trying to pass to half guard. He's managed it... Nice work.
That's one minute gone in the round. Everett wants to get back to full guard. Dalton seems to be working for a kimura but Everett defends the submission attempt. 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. Dalton uses his free foot to push down on Everett's thigh. Eventually he works his other foot free and he's advanced to mount - this is trouble for Everett. Score +3 for passing guard: Dalton (5) vs (0) Everett Dalton prevents Everett from getting the reversal. Dalton fails to move to back control. Dalton controlling the pace for now. Dalton seems to have a rather negative gameplan on the ground. He seems keen to just score the takedown and hold down Everett for as long as he can get away with. Dalton continues to stall. Dalton is dominating on the ground here - he's now on his opponent's back, looking to sink in the hooks. Everett is in real trouble.
Score +3 for taking back: Dalton (8) vs (0) Everett
That's two minutes gone in the round. Everett trying to control the hands but Dalton won't let him. Dalton really has the hooks in deep now - there seems like no escape for Everett.
That's three minutes gone in the round. More hug and hope from Dalton. Dalton's ground tactics aren't going to win him many fans. Let's hope he's got fireworks for us if he gets back to his feet because he's not doing much on the ground. Dalton is hanging on to Everett's back as he tries to escape.
That's four minutes gone in the round. A bit of a pause in the action here. Dalton controlling the positon. Everett can't escape the position.
A bit of a pause in the action here. Dalton controlling the positon. I really don't envy Everett right now.
That's five minutes gone in the round. Dalton controls the position. Everett is in a world of trouble here. He's outmatched on the ground here and he'd better get Dalton off his back sharpish unless he wants to be submitted. Further stalling from Dalton. If it seems like I'm not saying a lot, it's just because Dalton is stinking the place up with his stalling.
That's six minutes gone in the round. Everett is in bad spot here.
Dalton biding his time, controlling Everett. Dalton has his hand under the chin of his opponent looking for the choke. He's nearly got it! This one could be all over! But no, Everett has freed his hand and lives to survive another… well, another couple of seconds at least!
Dalton controlling from the back. Everett trying to control the action but Dalton just sinks the hooks in.
That's seven minutes gone in the round. So, who will make the next big move? In this position it could be crucial.
Everett felt the need to train up his defensive grappling in the buildup to the fight. Presumably he was expecting to be in a difficult position like this, so let's see if he can get out of it.
That's eight minutes gone in the round. I really don't envy Everett right now.
You know, I was talking to some of our celebrities at ringside tonight and they were split right down the middle on who was going to win this fight.
That's nine minutes gone in the round.
That's ten minutes gone in the round. Dalton has his hand under the chin of his opponent looking for the choke. He's nearly got it! This one could be all over! But no, Everett has freed his hand and lives to survive another… well, another couple of seconds at least!
Dalton is looking cool and calm here, just waiting for a good opportunity to attack and finish the fight from this dominant position.
Dalton is hanging on to Everett's back as he tries to escape.
Dalton controlling the position well here. Everett rolled but Dalton kept the hooks locked in and stayed in the dominant position.
That's eleven minutes gone in the round. Dalton is working really hard to secure the rear naked choke. Everett defends successfully for a significant amount of time. Both fighters are looking very determined. Everett is trying to break free.
Dalton has the hooks sunk in and you can see the will to fight slowly draining out of Everett's body.
I really don't envy Everett right now.
A bit of a pause in the action here. Dalton controlling the positon.
That's twelve minutes gone in the round. I really don't envy Everett right now.
Dalton 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.
Dalton has controlled the position for a good 20 seconds, which will no doubt be starting to frustrate his opponent. Everett tries to escape but Dalton has the hooks in and won't let him break free. Dalton just keeping the dominant position. He can't wait too long though, otherwise the referee will stand them back up.
That's thirteen minutes gone in the round. This is a sustained period of stalling by Dalton.
That's fourteen minutes gone in the round. Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out!
And that's the end of the fight! Dalton takes the fight on points by 8 to 0. A victorious Pacer Dalton thanked his army of followers in his post fight interview, telling people to make sure they follow him on Twitter. |
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