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Coming up we have a welterweight MMA rules bout between Glenn Stroud (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and To Hak (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Stroud kept the crowd waiting but all that was forgotten when his ring entrance music started. The incomparable musical genius that is Septic Flesh - Pyramid God. I can't wait for this one - let's get the fighter introductions out of the way and get this one started!
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184 cm
31
183 lbs
18 - 19 - 0 |
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175 cm
27
185 lbs
9 - 8 - 0 |
Abu Dhabi Champ
World class boxer
KO power |
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Good wrestler
World class MT
Good gas tank |
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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the welterweight division. Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner. With a record of
18 - 19 - 0, fighting out of London, Glenn Stroud! And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner. With a record of
9 - 8 - 0, fighting out of Tokyo, To Hak! The judges for this bout are Francis DeMontford, Summer Carpenter and Ron Honeybunn.
The bell rings for round one and we are underway! Stroud uses good head movement to avoid the hook from Hak. Hak scores with the left hand. Stroud knows he should have avoided that one. Hak connects with a nice looking jab.
Hak swings for the body but Stroud moves out of range.
Stroud drops Hak with a left and a right! Oh, Hak is hurt - Stroud dives into side control looking to finish!
Hak is rocked!
It looks like To Hak has been cut. Fantastic stuff here - a very entertaining period of action, which has drawn cheers from the crowd. Stroud throws a strike aimed at the side of Hak's head but Hak avoids it well. Stroud throws a knee to the body but it doesn't do much damage. Stroud in side control, just content to control the action for now. Hak wants to control but Stroud postures up.
That's one minute gone in the round. Stroud has knee on belly momentarily but Hak bucks him off and regains half guard. Hak keeping his head moving to avoid the ground and pound. Hak is looking for a sweep. Stroud is wise to his cunning plan and keeps the top position. Stroud missing with some ground and pound from the half guard. Stroud has been looking to land a fair amount of strikes on the ground. He might be looking to soften his opponent up in order to work for a submission. Stroud drops an elbow to the side of Hak's head. Stroud trying to control from Hak's half guard. Hak has other ideas though and has regained full guard.
That's two minutes gone in the round. Hak seems keen to control rather than go for a submission, at least for now. Stroud trying to control but Hak is working from the bottom.
The referee decides to stand the fighters back up. Stroud scores with a body shot.
Stroud drops Hak with a left and a right! Oh, Hak is hurt - Stroud dives into side control looking to finish!
Hak is still in real trouble! Can Stroud finish him? Fantastic stuff here - a very entertaining period of action, which has drawn cheers from the crowd. Hak tries to work a leg under to get back to half guard but Stroud wriggles his own leg back out and remains in side control. The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing. A big shot lands for Stroud! That's hurt Hak! Will he recover? Stroud fires away with more strikes and the referee has to step in to stop the fight!
Ladies and gentlemen, after 3:59 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Glenn Stroud! A victorious Glenn Stroud thanked his army of followers in his post fight interview, telling people to make sure they follow him on Twitter.
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energy
A | B |
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hype
A | B |
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pop
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mgr
A | B |
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RATING
49% |
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