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Coming up we have a bantamweight MMA rules bout between Sss Sss (ranked 23225 p4p, 5874 weight class) and Sss Sss (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). The key to victory for Sss Sss has got to be keeping the fight on the feet.
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165 cm 29 143 22 - 116 - 2 |
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165 cm 29 143 109 - 30 - 2 |
BJJ Blue Belt Counter fighter Good chin |
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BJJ Blue Belt Good elbows Knockout power |
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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the bantamweight division. Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner. With a record of 22 - 116 - 2, fighting out of Las Vegas, Sss Sss! And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner. With a record of 109 - 30 - 2, fighting out of Las Vegas, Sss Sss! The judges for this bout are Chris Downing, Stewart Dunkirk and Alan Glass.
The bell rings for round one and we are underway! We've got one fighter who appears to only be looking to counter and the other not looking particularly aggressive either, so we could be in for a dull fight. Fighter B shoots in looking for a takedown. Fighter A tries to sprawl out of it but Fighter B keeps driving through. The fighters are pinned against the cage. Fighter A manages to get underhooks and after a bit of a struggle, circles away and we're back to standing. Fighter A tries for a takedown but Fighter B circles away easily and Fighter B counters with a nice shoot takedown that brings the fighters to the ground. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. Fighter A working a defensive guard here.
Fighter B's corner is telling him to maintain position.
That's one minute gone in the round. We could do with one of the fighters taking the initiative a bit more on the ground - they're both waiting to capitalize on a mistake. Fighter A is trying to control the position from the bottom.
Fighter B slows down the pace of the fight, as he sits in guard. Fighter A trying to keep a closed guard but Fighter B is proving a slippery customer.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.
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. Fighter B is taking a break and basically stalling. The referee will not allow him to do that for long.
The ref stands the fighters back up due to a lack of activity. Fighter A closes the distance and gets a trip takedown into side control. Fighter B quickly recovers to half guard. Fighter B manages to escape and get back to his feet! Fighter A will have to do better than that with his takedown attempts. Fighter B appeared to try and counter that last move with a leg kick.
That's three minutes gone in the round. Fighter B manages to get an easy takedown there - catching Fighter A on his heels. He'll look to pass Fighter A's guard now, I'm sure. Fighter B is intent on slowing down the pace of the fight, simply looking to control. Fighter B is looking to pass into half guard but Fighter A pushes him away with his feet and jumps on top - now Fighter A is in guard. Fighter A sitting in guard, not really doing much.
That's four minutes gone in the round. Fighter A'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. Fighter B has control of Fighter A's left arm, preventing Fighter A from doing any damage. Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out! Fighter B is continuing to stall. The referee claps his hands together and tells the fighters to work. And that is the end of the round. The fighters go back to their corners.
Sss Sss dominated that round. The minute break is over - no more time for sponges and pep talks - back to the action! Fighter A shoots for a double leg takedown but Fighter B sprawls well. He's pushed Fighter A's face into the mat and manages to get back to his feet relatively easily. Fighter B thinks about the counter body kick. Fighter B bobs and weaves into range and then changes levels and scores with a nice takedown into side control. Fighter A is holding Fighter B down, trying to stall. Fighter B has been the more effective fighter overall so far. Fighter B controlling the position. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. You can see the frustration on Fighter A's face, being in this tough position on the bottom.
That's one minute gone in the round. Fighter B staying calm.
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 referee has stepped in and called for a break in the action. We'll restart on the feet. Both fighters are looking to counter, which isn't making for the most exciting fight in the world. Fighter B drives through with a takedown into guard. Fighter B controls the pace of the fight for a moment.
That's three minutes gone in the round. Fighter A manages to sweep nicely, so he's now on top. Fighter B manages to get himself to full guard.
Fighter A passes Fighter B's left leg - he's now in half guard. We get told so often about how wrestlers don't like to be on their backs. Let's see if Fighter B can do anything to dispel that myth. Fighter B is refusing to be controlled, as Fighter A sits in half guard. Fighter A is just sitting in half guard, waiting for something to happen.
That's four minutes gone in the round. Fighter B holds on for dear life, maintaining half guard for now. The adventures of Fighter B the control monster continue. Boring. Fighter A slows the pace down in half guard. Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out! Fighter B controlling the position for now. And that is the end of the round. The fighters go back to their corners.
Sss Sss showed his class in that round. I'd imagine he'll take it on all the scorecards. That's the end of the round. The referee orders the cornermen out of the cage so we can get back down to business. The crowd applaud as we get ready to start the final round! Fighter B stuffs the takedown. Despite the aggression on Fighter B's face he doesn't fully commit to the counter. A lazy body kick from Fighter B and Fighter A counters with a nice kick to the body. Fighter A closes the distance and scores a nice trip takedown into half guard. Fighter B did well to prevent Fighter A getting side control. Sss Sss has got the better of the ground game so far. Fighter B is doing well to avoid being mounted. He's controlling the position at the moment. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. Fighter B trying to control from the bottom.
Fighter A seems very keen to just sit and control from half guard but Fighter B does not like that idea so much and is remaining active off his back.
That's one minute gone in the round. Fighter B preventing any damage for now, controlling his opponent's head. Neither fighter is being very active at the moment, with Fighter A in particular looking to stall. Fighter B is trying is best to control the position here. It looks like the ref is thinking about a standup.
The ref stands the fighters back up due to a lack of activity. Fighter B shoots in for a takedown - he's clinched up with Fighter A but Fighter A pushes him off and we're back to square one.
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. Fighter B shoots in with a takedown attempt and he has Fighter A pinned against the cage. Fighter A gets the underhooks and manages to circle away. Fighter B stuffs the takedown. Fighter B is loading up here, looking for a big counter of his own.
That's three minutes gone in the round. Fighter B misses with a takedown attempt. He shot from a bit too far out. And Fighter A counters with a quick kick to the body but Fighter B blocks it. Sss Sss has stuffed three takedown attempts in the round now. That's going to take a lot out of Sss Sss. Fighter B shoots in but doesn't get the takedown and Fighter A counters by clinching up. Fighter A is looking for a takedown.
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. Fighter B tries for a takedown but Fighter A manages to get underhooks.
Fighter B tries for a takedown. No joy.
Fighter A tightens his grip and picks Fighter B up, before dumping him to the ground. Fighter B manages to land in guard. Sss Sss is fighting for a decision - hopefully he's judged it right and he's actually winning the fight. Fighter A engaging in some classic timewasting tactics. Sss Sss has stepped it up - he knows he needs a finish here! Fighter B is doing well to control the posture of his opponent and prevent any damage.
And that's the end of the fight! Sss Sss showed his dominance in that final round. I think Fighter B 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 Chris Downing scores the fight 28:29 Judge Stewart Dunkirk scores the fight 28:29 Judge Alan Glass scores the fight 28:29
In favor of your winner, by unanimous decision... Sss Sss!
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energy
A | B |
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hype
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pop
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mgr
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