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Coming up we have a bantamweight MMA rules bout between Sss Sss (ranked 5504 p4p, 22894 weight class) and Sss Sss (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). The crowd giving both fighters a great reception on their way into the arena. That's good to see.
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165 cm 34 143 151 - 35 - 3 |
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165 cm 34 143 28 - 157 - 3 |
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 151 - 35 - 3, fighting out of Las Vegas, Sss Sss! And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner. With a record of 28 - 157 - 3, fighting out of Las Vegas, Sss Sss! The judges for this bout are Frank Dennis, Robert Twigg and Gwen Towbar.
 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 shoots in but no luck this time. As Fighter A backs off Fighter B throws a huge counter combo but Fighter A manages to avoid it all. Nice sprawl there from Fighter B as Fighter A shoots in. Fighter B thinks about the counter body kick.
Fighter A gets a double leg takedown into Fighter B's guard. Fighter A content to stall in guard here. 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.
 That's one minute gone in the round. Fighter B is trying to keep Fighter A in close.
Fighter A sitting in guard here, content to control. 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 B trying to keep a closed guard but Fighter A is proving a slippery customer.
We've had a lack of effective grappling in the last minute or so, which could well see a referee standup.
 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 A throwing strikes from guard but Fighter B blocks nicely.
 The referee decides to stand the fighters back up.
Fighter A closes the distance and looks for a trip takedown... aaaand he's got it - Fighter A lands in his opponent's guard. Fighter A controlling from the top position.
 That's three minutes gone in the round. Further stalling from Fighter A. Fighter B wants to control the position but Fighter A says "no thanks buddy" and passes to half guard. Fighter B controlling the leg, holding on to half guard.
 That's four minutes gone in the round. My god... these two guys really need to pick up the pace or everyone will leave to go get a beer. Fighter A takes a deep breath and rests his weight momentarily on top of his opponent, to control the position. The referee looks like he's ready to step in and stand the fighters back up.
 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 A fails with a takedown attempt. And that is the end of the round. The fighters go back to their corners.
Sss Sss dominated that round. The fighters' corners scream their final instructions, as the referee calls time. Here we go, back to the action!
Fighter B shoots in for a takedown but Fighter A shows good takedown defense. Fighter A quickly followed up with a counter body kick but doesn't connect.
Fighter A scores with a nice takedown into half guard. Let's see what he's got on the ground. Fighter A seems content to maintain position for now, rather than mounting any offense. The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing. Fighter B is positioning himself well to prevent Fighter A advancing to mount. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. Fighter B is looking to control Fighter A's leg but it's slowly edging free. Can Fighter B avoid being mounted?
 That's one minute gone in the round. The referee calls for the fighters to work.
The referee looks like he's ready to step in and stand the fighters back up. If it seems like I'm not saying a lot, it's just because Fighter A is stinking the place up with his stalling.
 The referee has motioned to the fighters to stand back up. Fighter B stuffs a takedown. It's all about dictating where the fight takes place and Fighter B wants it to stay on the feet. And Fighter B responds with a good body kick, but Fighter A manages to step out the way in time.
 That's two minutes gone in the round. The crowd are starting to boo a lack of action.
Fighter B throws a loose over hand right and dives in with a double leg takedown. Fighter A tries to sprawl but it's too late and the fighters hit the mat. Fighter B is in Fighter A's guard. Fighter A can't do much from the bottom at the moment, as Fighter B controls the pace. Fighter A seems keen to control Fighter B's posture.
 That's three minutes gone in the round. Fighter A keeping moving, preventing Fighter B from controlling successfully. Fighter A on his back here. We all know that wrestlers don't like being on their back so let's see if Fighter A tries to get out of the position. Fighter A pulls Fighter B in close to prevent any damage.
 The referee has motioned to the fighters to stand 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. Fighter A fails with the takedown. A countering left hand to the body from Fighter B misses. Fighter B shoots in for a double leg but Fighter A sprawls well. That's going to sap some energy. Fighter B closes the distance and clinches up with Fighter A, looking for a takedown. Fighter B pushes Fighter A against the cage but Fighter A circles to the side and manages to break the clinch. Fighter A is looking to counter with a body kick. Sss Sss has stuffed three takedown attempts in the round now. That's going to take a lot out of Sss Sss. Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out!
Fighter B throws the overhand right but ducks down into a quick takedown attempt. Fighter A was covering up waiting for the punch and Fighter B finishes the takedown easily into guard. And that is the end of the round. The fighters go back to their corners.
A close second round but Sss Sss will probably get the nod - 10:9. That's time! Fighter A's corner gives him a slap on the ass as he gets ready to fight. This is the final round!
Fighter A tries to shoot in for a takedown. He's got hold of a leg but Fighter B swivels and escapes. Fighter B doesn't fully commit to the body shot counter.
Fighter A decides to change it up a bit and drives through with a nice takedown into half guard. Fighter B is looking to get back to is feet but Fighter A passes into side control.
Fighter A throwing strikes but missing, from side control. The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work. Fighter A content to control the pace. The referee will try and keep them active though. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. Fighter A sitting in side control, looking to soften his opponent up with elbows and hammerfists but Fighter B is avoiding damage well and looking to escape the position.
 That's one minute gone in the round. Fighter A blocks the strikes from Fighter B.
Fighter A taking a breather here. Fighter A prevents Fighter B from escaping the position. Fighter B wants to control but Fighter A postures up. Fighter A landing a few strikes.
 That's two minutes gone in the round. My god... these two guys really need to pick up the pace or everyone will leave to go get a beer. Fighter B is trying to escape the position but Fighter A is controlling the position.
 The referee has stepped in and called for a break in the action. We'll restart on the feet. Fighter B misses with a takedown and Fighter A makes the exchange count by landing a cracking kick to the body. Fighter B really felt that one!
Fighter A gets a takedown into half guard.
 That's three minutes gone in the round. Fighter B is trying to maintain the position but Fighter A is very close to passing his half guard. Fighter A is controlling the pace.
Fighter A throwing shots but they're hitting the canvas more than the man.
 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. Fighter B tries to get to full guard but Fighter A has control of the leg. Neither fighter is being very active at the moment, with Fighter A in particular looking to stall. It looks like the ref is thinking about a standup. Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out! Fighter B is looking for a sweep. Fighter A is wise to his cunning plan and keeps the top position.
 The referee has decided to stand the fighters back up, so we'll restart on the feet.
And that's the end of the fight! Sss Sss showed his dominance in that final round. I think Fighter A has won this one but let's see what the judges have to say. 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 Frank Dennis scores the fight 29:28 Judge Robert Twigg scores the fight 29:28 Judge Gwen Towbar scores the fight 29:28
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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