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Coming up we have a bantamweight MMA rules bout between Katowicki Fighter (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Jordan Coleman (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). We have two fighters making their debuts here, so let's see who comes out of this one with their first professional victory.
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150 cm
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130 lbs
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178 cm
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130 lbs
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BJJ Blue Belt
Good kicks
KO power |
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BJJ Blue Belt
Brawler
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
0 - 0 - 0, fighting out of Helsinki, Katowicki Fighter! And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner. With a record of
0 - 0 - 0, fighting out of Helsinki, Jordan Coleman! The judges for this bout are Marco Blurström, Tarja Halkonen and Ben Zyskovitsi.
The bell rings for round one and we are underway! Coleman closes the distance, clinches up and gets a nice trip takedown into side control. Very smooth. Fighter tries to work a leg under to get back to half guard but Coleman wriggles his own leg back out and remains in side control. Fighter is not content to let Coleman control the position. Coleman is a painfully thin specimen of a man. You do wonder whether a good body kick would snap him clean in two. Fighter is trying to escape the position but Coleman is controlling the position. Coleman stands up and we're back to a striking position. Fighter fails to land the takedown. Excellent takedown into side control there by Coleman. Fighter takes a big shot right to the temple there but he's taken it well.
Coleman working the ground and pound. Fighter is looking for a sweep.
That's one minute gone in the round. Fighter seems a little lost for a moment, as Coleman dominates the positioning. Fighter regains half guard. Coleman slows the pace down in half guard. Fighter has no desire to be mounted, so is trying to control. Coleman is working away from the top position though. Coleman is trying to control the action in half guard but Fighter is working away on the bottom, looking perhaps to get back to full guard.
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 trying to hold on to Coleman's head to control him but Coleman postures up.
Fighter is staying active underneath Coleman, who seems content to just control the action from this position. Fighter is looking to regain full guard. Not this time though. Coleman is looking to stand up but he'll have to free his leg first. Instead, Fighter manages to get to full guard. Coleman lands a couple of decent looking shots.
Well, the referee has seen enough. Neither fighter is active enough on the ground so he's stood them back up. A left and a right from Coleman both land. Nice combination. Coleman circles away from the clinch attempt.
Coleman doesn't manage to clinch there - Fighter circles away.
That's three minutes gone in the round. Fighter wants to clinch. Coleman shoots in with a lovely double leg takedown. Fighter manages to land in full guard to minimise the damage. Fighter is breathing heavily. Fighter throwing strikes off his back to little effect.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing. Coleman landing with the ground and pound. Fighter keeping full guard, as Coleman tries to pass. Fighter tries to land a sweep but no joy.
That's four minutes gone in the round. Coleman trying to control but Fighter is working from the bottom. Coleman stands and steps away. Fighter gets to his feet too and we're back to the striking game. Fighter tries to shoot in for a takedown. He's got hold of a leg but Coleman swivels and escapes. Katowicki Fighter seems to be the more aggressive standup fighter in this bout. Fighter misses with a body shot.
Coleman checks a leg kick nicely. Fighter tries to check the leg kick but that clearly hurt him. Coleman shoots in with a lovely double leg takedown. Fighter manages to land in full guard to minimise the damage. Fighter can't do much from the bottom at the moment, as Coleman controls the pace. Coleman stands up from Fighter's guard - Coleman perhaps looking for a knockout. And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.
Jordan Coleman dominated that round. Well, the break between rounds is over. Let's get back to the scrappin!
Coleman looks for a takedown. He's got it. We're now in half guard. Coleman thumps the canvas. Not on purpose obviously - he just missed Fighter's head. Fighter wants to get back to full guard. Coleman missing with some ground and pound from the half guard. Coleman wants to control but Fighter is keeping him busy. Fighter on the receiving end of some nice ground and pound. Coleman wants to lay and pray for a moment but Fighter keeps working. Fighter wants to control but Coleman is keeping busy and won't allow it. Fighter might be looking to lock onto one of his opponent's long limbs for a submission, whilst we're on the ground.
That's one minute gone in the round. Fighter wants to improve his position but Coleman is controlling well.
Both fighters are absolutely exhausted here.
The referee has ruled that neither fighter is active enough on the ground and has stood them back up. Coleman gets a takedown into half guard. Fighter is trying to get back to full guard. Well, if Coleman is going to just lie there, perhaps we should talk about what we're having for dinner tonight… I'm having a ham and pineapple pizza… Yum. Can't wait.
Coleman's corner are shouting for him to control the position and he seems happy to oblige.
That's two minutes gone in the round. Fighter wants to improve his position but Coleman is controlling well.
Fighter trying to keep hold of his opponent's head but Coleman manages to pass to mount!
Fighter could do with loosing a few pounds - he looks very soft around the mid section, to put it politely. Fighter's corner are shouting for him to stand up but that's bad cornering - how is he meant to stand up when he's mounted? He should be looking to improve his position on the ground before trying to stand back up. Fighter is trying desperately to improve position. The crowd growing excited in anticipation of a finish here! Right on cue, Coleman cracks his opponent with a massive right hand that draws loud cheers!
That's three minutes gone in the round. Coleman prevents Fighter from getting the reversal. Coleman has isolated one of Fighter's arms. Fighter looking to fight him off but Coleman twists into an armbar. It's tight... Will he tap?? YES, he's tapped! This one is all over!
Ladies and gentlemen, after 3:32 of round 2, we have a winner by way of Submission (Armbar). Jordan Coleman!
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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
42% |
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