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Coming up we have a bantamweight MMA rules bout between Sss Sss (ranked 22801 p4p, 5417 weight class) and Sss Sss (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Over to our ring announcer for the fighter introductions!
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165 cm 33 143 25 - 147 - 2 |
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165 cm 33 143 141 - 32 - 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 25 - 147 - 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 141 - 32 - 2, fighting out of Las Vegas, Sss Sss! The judges for this bout are Chris Downing, Robert Twigg and Cecil Peabody.
 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 gets the takedown into side control. Fighter B controls the position. The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing. Fighter B working away. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. Fighter A being controlled for a moment. Fighter A can't do much from the bottom here.
 That's one minute gone in the round. Fighter B creates some space and throws a big elbow, but Fighter A sees it coming and moves his head just enough to avoid the strike.
 The referee has motioned to the fighters to stand back up. Fighter B tries to shoot in for a takedown. He's got hold of a leg but Fighter A swivels and escapes. Fighter A is looking to counter with a body kick. Fighter A shoots in looking for a takedown. Fighter B tries to sprawl out of it but Fighter A keeps driving through. The fighters are pinned against the cage. Fighter B manages to get underhooks and after a bit of a struggle, circles away and we're back to standing. Fighter B replies with a solid counter kick to the body but Fighter A blocks it well.
 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 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 feinted there with a counter leg kick. Fighter B is looking to land body kicks. Fighter A is looking to counter with a body kick.
 That's three minutes gone in the round. Fighter A misses with a takedown attempt. He shot from a bit too far out. Fighter B only half commits to the counter leg kick. Fighter A looks to land a body kick but Fighter B moved away. Fighter B steps in looking to counter with the mid kick but it doesn't connect. Fighter A throws a looping left and ducks down for a takedown. He's got his arms around Fighter B's waist but Fighter B gets an underhook and avoids the takedown by throwing Fighter A off to one side. That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Sss Sss. That's going to take a lot out of him.
Fighter B shoots in and bounces Fighter A off the cage to secure the takedown into guard.
 That's four minutes gone in the round. Fighter B seems content to control from guard here. He's going to have to remain active though if he doesn't want to get stood back up. Fighter A trying to control the position.
Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out! Fighter B slows down the pace of the fight, as he sits in guard. And that is the end of the round. The fighters go back to their corners.
Sss Sss dominated that round. The referee calls time. The cornermen exit stage left and we're back to business.
Fighter A dives in for a single leg takedown but Fighter B sprawls and the fighters end up clinched against the cage. Fighter B feints a counter leg kick. Fighter B has been the more effective fighter overall so far. Fighter A tries for a takedown. No joy.
Fighter A is trying to work for a single leg takedown but Fighter B pulls him back up using the underhooks. That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Sss Sss. That's going to take a lot out of him. Fighter A goes for a takedown attempt but Fighter B pushes him away and we're back to fighting at a distance.
No luck with that takedown attempt from Fighter B. Fighter A is looking to counter with a body kick.
 That's one minute gone in the round. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. A lazy body kick from Fighter A
and Fighter B counters with a takedown into side control! That could mean trouble for Fighter A! Fighter B controlling the position. The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work. Let's hope that Fighter B 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.
 That's two minutes gone in the round. Fighter B tries to score with some ground and pound. Fighter A controls his posture well this time though and the shots don't do any damage. Fighter B landing strikes. Fighter A trying to remain calm as Fighter B controls from the top position.
 That's three minutes gone in the round. Fighter A is trying to get back to half guard.
 The referee has decided to stand the fighters back up, so we'll restart on the feet. Fighter A fails with a rather predictable takedown attempt. Fighter B replies with a solid counter kick to the body but Fighter A blocks it well.
A momentary lapse in concentration from Fighter A enables Fighter B to shoot in and score with a neat double leg. Fighter A manages to secure a closed guard as the fighters hit the mat.
 That's four minutes gone in the round. Fighter A managing to control the position. Fighter A preventing the ground and pound from doing any damage. Fighter A managing to control the position. Fighter B stays in close to Fighter A's body and controls the position. 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 time! Back to the action! This is the final round!

Fighter B shoots in and scores a nice double leg takedown into half guard. Fighter A wants to get back to full guard. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. The referee calls for the fighters to work.
Ground and pound from Fighter B.
 That's one minute gone in the round. Fighter B seems content to maintain position for now, rather than mounting any offense. The referee is pacing around the two fighters, thinking about a standup. Fighter A is trying to control but Fighter B passes into side control!
 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. Fighter B working away. Fighter A seems a little lost for a moment, as Fighter B dominates the positioning.
 The referee decides to stand the fighters back up. Fighter B shoots in for a takedown. He's persisting with it as Fighter A sprawls well. Fighter A wins this battle and keeps the fight standing. Fighter B gets slowly back to his feet. Fighter B just manages to avoid a counter high kick fromFighter A.
 That's three minutes gone in the round. Fighter A goes for a double leg but Fighter B avoids the attempt and the two fighters end up clinched against the cage as Fighter B continues to drive forward. Fighter B counters with a body kick. Fighter B is looking for a takedown up against the cage. Fighter A gets underhooks though and prevents the takedown attempt.
Fighter A is trying to trip Fighter B. He has hold of a leg but Fighter B is hopping around, keeping his balance for the moment. Fighter A persists though and gets the takedown into 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 wants to improve his position but instead Fighter A has moved into half guard.
Neither fighter is being very active at the moment, with Fighter A in particular looking to stall.
 That's four minutes gone in the round. Fighter B keeping hold of Fighter A's head, controlling as best he can. Fighter B is trying to get back to full guard. Sss Sss has stepped it up - he knows he needs a finish here! Sss Sss is fighting for a decision - hopefully he's judged it right and he's actually winning the fight. Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out! Fighter A is controlling the pace.
And that's the end of the fight! Sss Sss comfortably won the final round on my scorecard. Well Fighter B 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 Chris Downing scores the fight 27:30 Judge Robert Twigg scores the fight 27:30 Judge Cecil Peabody scores the fight 27:30
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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RATING
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