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Coming up we have a bantamweight MMA rules bout between Sss Sss (ranked 5459 p4p, 5343 weight class) and Sss Sss (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Both fighters look fresh as a daisy as they make their way towards the cage.
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165 cm 31 143 123 - 32 - 2 |
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165 cm 31 143 25 - 129 - 2 |
BJJ Blue Belt Decent elbows KO power |
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BJJ Blue Belt Counter fighter Solid chin |
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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 123 - 32 - 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 25 - 129 - 2, fighting out of Las Vegas, Sss Sss! The judges for this bout are Gwen Towbar, Daniel Franklin and Robert Twigg.
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 A looks to score with a jab to the body but Fighter B is just out of range. Fighter A decides to change it up a bit and drives through with a nice takedown into half guard. Fighter A perhaps working for something from half guard, or maybe not. It looks like he's just sitting there. 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. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. Fighter A is thwarting Fighter B's attempts to control the position.
That's one minute gone in the round. Fighter B is looking for a sweep. Fighter A is wise to his cunning plan and keeps the top position. Neither fighter is being very active at the moment, with Fighter A in particular looking to stall. Fighter B trying to control here.
The ref stands the fighters back up due to a lack of activity. Fighter A will have to do better than that with his takedown attempts. Fighter B gets a takedown into half guard.
That's two minutes gone in the round. Fighter A is looking for a sweep. Fighter B is wise to his cunning plan and keeps the top position. Fighter B is taking a breather. Fighter A 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. Fighter A has no desire to be mounted, so is trying to control. Fighter B is working away from the top position though. 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 makes his way to full guard. A much better position for Fighter A.
That's three minutes gone in the round. Fighter B won't allow Fighter A to sweep him here. Fighter B trying to control the position from guard on top but Fighter A is wriggling around, looking for whatever he can. Fighter A is doing well to control the posture of his opponent and prevent any damage.
The ref stands the fighters back up due to a lack of activity. Fighter B tries for a takedown but Fighter A sees it coming a mile off and avoids it easily.
That's four minutes gone in the round. A lull in the action here being met with boos from the crowd. Fighter B fails with a takedown attempt from distance. It appears Fighter A was looking to counter with a kick there. Fighter B misses with a body shot. Nice footwork from Fighter A.
Fighter A closes the distance, clinches up and gets a nice trip takedown into side control. Very smooth. Fighter B is looking for a sweep. The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing. Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out! The referee asks Fighter A politely if he wouldn't mind getting on with it and actually doing something. Fighter A prefers to stall for the moment though. Fighter A is trying to ground and pound but Fighter B uses the momentary lack of control by Fighter A to regain half guard. And that is the end of the round. The fighters go back to their corners.
Sss Sss dominated that round. That's the end of the interval. I'm sure that seemed a lot quicker than a minute for our two fighters! Back to the action. Fighter B darts in looking for a takedown but Fighter A gets double underhooks and turns Fighter B into the cage. Fighter A tries to counter with a takedown but Fighter B is quick to defend against it. Fighter A looks for a takedown. He's got it. We're now in half guard. Neither fighter is being very active at the moment, with Fighter A in particular looking to stall. The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
That's one minute gone in the round. Fighter B trying to hold on to Fighter A's head to control him but Fighter A postures up.
Fighter A is taking a breather. Fighter B 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. Fighter B has no desire to be mounted, so is trying to control. Fighter A is working away from the top position though. We've had a lack of effective grappling in the last minute or so, which could well see a referee standup. The referee calls for the fighters to work.
The referee decides to stand the fighters back up. Fighter A is really dominating this fight. Is there anything that Fighter B can do to turn this around?
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 fails with a takedown attempt from distance. Fighter A fails with a takedown attempt from distance. And Fighter B responds with a good body kick, but Fighter A manages to step out the way in time. Fighter A gets a takedown into half guard. Fighter B is trying to control but can't.
Fighter A is controlling the pace.
That's three minutes gone in the round. Fighter B wants to control but Fighter A is keeping busy and won't allow it. Fighter A trying to control the pace.
That's four minutes gone in the round. Neither fighter has done anything of merit for a good minute or two here and the crowd are not happy about it.
The referee has stepped in and called for a break in the action. We'll restart on the feet. Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out! Fighter B fails with a takedown attempt. Fighter A quickly followed up with a counter body kick but doesn't connect. And that is the end of the round. The fighters go back to their corners.
Sss Sss dominated that second round. OK. That's time! The bell goes and we're back to the action. So, we enter the final round. Let's see if either fighter can bring us a finish, or whether we're going to the judges scorecards.
Fighter A scores a trip takedown into side control. Nice. Fighter A controlling from side mount. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. Fighter B isn't going anywhere.
That's one minute gone in the round. You can see the frustration on Fighter B's face, being in this tough position on the bottom. Fighter B trying to remain calm as Fighter A controls from the top position. Fighter A postures up a little and throws a couple of hammerfists but they don't connect properly.
Fighter A controls the position. It looks like the ref is thinking about a standup.
The referee has stepped in and called for a break in the action. We'll restart on the feet. Horrible takedown attempt by Fighter A or perhaps it was just good defense by Fighter B, which made it look bad. Fighter B thinks about the counter body kick.
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. Fighter B tries to drive through with a takedown attempt but Fighter A defends well and Fighter B ends up having to push Fighter A into the cage where they will battle it out in the clinch. As Fighter B tries to get set, Fighter A tries to push him back and clinch up but Fighter B manages to avoid the attempt. Fighter B looks frustrated there after his takedown attempt is stuffed easily. Fighter A looking to land some kicks to the body here.
That's three minutes gone in the round. Fighter A scores with a takedown into Fighter B's guard. The fighters are working up against the cage. Fighter B manages to wriggle his way back to his feet, so the fighters are now clinched against the cage. Fighter A breaks the clinch and we're back to striking at distance.
Fighter A throws a body kick but he was well out of range there. Fighter B is clearly trying to counter these attacks from Fighter A with a body shot. Fighter A fails miserably with a takedown attempt. Fighter B is loading up here, looking for a big counter of his own.
That's four minutes gone in the round. Fighter A shoots in for a takedown! He's got it and he's managed to land in side control! That's better than Fighter A was expecting from the takedown attempt, I'm sure! Sss Sss has stepped it up - he knows he needs a finish here! Sss Sss is fighting for a decision here - he's started to take the cautious approach. Fighter A working away. Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out! You can see the frustration on Fighter B's face as Fighter A controls the position.
And that's the end of the fight! Sss Sss showed his dominance in that final round. Well Fighter A has outscored his opponent in every aspect of the fight today. Only a scarily incompetent judge or two will keep him from a well deserved win... 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 Gwen Towbar scores the fight 30:27 Judge Daniel Franklin scores the fight 30:27 Judge Robert Twigg scores the fight 30:27
In favor of your winner, by unanimous decision... Sss Sss!
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energy
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hype
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pop
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mgr
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RATING
21% |
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