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Coming up we have a light heavyweight MMA rules bout between Dom Omar (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Anthony Kraszer (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). I don't know about you partner, but I'm pumped for this one!
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193 cm
27
213 lbs
3 - 2 - 0 |
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185 cm
25
205 lbs
2 - 2 - 0 |
Good takedowns
Brawler
Cuts easily |
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BJJ Purple Belt
Decent boxing
Heavy handed |
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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the light heavyweight division. Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner. With a record of
3 - 2 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Dom Omar! And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner. With a record of
2 - 2 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Anthony Kraszer! The judges for this bout are Nard Betker, Paulsen Ambrosius and Albert Achterberg.
The bell rings for round one and we are underway! Omar shoots in for a takedown from distance. He catches Kraszer napping and manages to drive through into side control! Omar is trying to land an Americana. He has the arm isolated but Kraszer is keeping cool and he's avoided the danger for now. Omar tries for a kimura but Kraszer is defending well. Kraszer manages to work his way to half guard, despite Omar's best efforts. The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work. Kraszer is pressing down on Omar's left leg trying to get back to full guard. He's managed it. Kraszer is working actively off his back, looking to secure an arm or perhaps work for a triangle. Kraszer looking for submissions off his back, moving his hips, looking for an opening.
Fantastic stuff here - a very entertaining period of action, which has drawn cheers from the crowd. Omar drops back for a leg! It's a sloppy attempt though and Omar jumps back into guard quickly, to retain the dominant position. Kraszer really doesn't want to stay on the ground with Omar. If he can't get it back to his feet, it's only a matter of time before he'll be tapping out. Omar slips nicely into half guard.
That's one minute gone in the round. Omar looking for a kimura but he'll have to free his other leg if he wants to finish that. Perhaps he's just using it as a distraction technique.
Omar is trying a forearm choke… I don't think that's going to do much at this level of the game.
Kraszer looks like he's trying to stand up.
That's two minutes gone in the round. Omar seems to be looking for submissions.
Omar is looking for a kimura but Kraszer is holding onto that half guard position, so it's hard for Omar to get the leverage. Kraszer is looking to escape. Omar is working for a submission of some sort.
Omar is trying for a guillotine from the top but the pressure isn't in the right place so Kraszer is just riding it out for now. Omar eventually gives up the hold. Omar is breathing heavily. Kraszer pushes Omar off and gets back to his feet.
That's three minutes gone in the round. Kraszer lands with a hook. Omar tried to avoid it but it clipped the top of his head.
It looks like Dom Omar has been cut. Omar shoots in but Kraszer avoids the takedown attempt easily. Omar moves forwards but Kraszer connects with a nice, crisp jab. Kraszer takes the fight into the clinch. Omar is trying to work for a single leg takedown but Kraszer pulls him back up using the underhooks. Kraszer jumps into guard, dragging Omar to the mat.
Fantastic stuff here - a very entertaining period of action, which has drawn cheers from the crowd. Kraszer keeping full guard, as Omar tries to pass.
That's four minutes gone in the round. Kraszer throwing his legs up looking for a triangle.
Kraszer looking for submissions off his back, moving his hips, looking for an opening.
Kraszer is looking for a guillotine. You can't force these things though and Omar defends well. Omar sneaks a leg through and gets to half guard. That was like a knife through butter how easily he passed Kraszer's guard. As the round comes to an end the crowd are showing their appreciation for a great round of action. Omar looking to pass the half guard. Not this time. Kraszer tries to kick Omar off but Omar keeps his base steady and stays in half guard. And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.
Anthony Kraszer dominated that round. The cut man is working on Dom Omar's cut. The fighters get back to their feet, the hooter sounds and we're back to the action!
Omar shoots for a double leg takedown but Kraszer sprawls well. He's pushed Omar's face into the mat and manages to get back to his feet relatively easily. Kraszer darts in and clinches Omar up against the cage. Omar has dropped down and is looking to force the takedown but it's defended by Kraszer after a bit of a struggle. Omar has Kraszer pressed up against the cage and is working for takedown. Kraszer manages to improve position though and keeps the fight standing. That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Dom Omar. That's going to take a lot out of him. Kraszer drags the fight down to the ground.
Omar has gone for a leg lock! Kraszer slips out almost immediately though and dives into Omar's guard. Omar keeping moving, preventing Kraszer from controlling successfully. Omar working away from the bottom but not quite defensive enough there because Kraszer has passed into half guard!
Omar actively working from the bottom here. Both fighters are absolutely exhausted here.
That's one minute gone in the round. Kraszer is trying for a kimura here. Omar looks like he's in a lot of pain... and he's tapping out! Kraszer wins by kimura!
Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:24 of round 2, we have a winner by way of Submission (Kimura). Anthony Kraszer!
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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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FIGHT
RATING
100% |
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