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PBP Commentary |
Coming up we have a light heavyweight MMA rules bout between Crusher Breaker (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Spike Reaper (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Chooooooooon! I think Breaker might be my favorite fighter, now he's come out to I Stand Alone. Reaper has chosen Boom as his entrance music. Spike Reaper will no doubt be trying to keep this one on the feet, where he has a distinct advantage.
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187 cm
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205 lbs
8 - 14 - 0 |
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190 cm
23
205 lbs
6 - 19 - 0 |
BJJ Purple Belt
Counter fighter
Experienced |
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BJJ Blue Belt
Basic striking
Solid chin |
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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
8 - 14 - 0, fighting out of London, Crusher Breaker! And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner. With a record of
6 - 19 - 0, fighting out of London, Spike Reaper! The judges for this bout are Daniel Bishop, Sam Margolis and Phil Schofield.
The bell rings for round one and we are underway! Reaper is looking to take this fight into the clinch. Breaker appears to be looking for a counter punch to the body. Breaker throws a looping left and ducks down for a takedown. He's got his arms around Reaper's waist but Reaper gets an underhook and avoids the takedown by throwing Breaker off to one side. A telegraphed takedown attempt from Reaper is defended easily by Breaker. Reaper tries to clinch up but Breaker circles away and keeps his distance. Reaper slaps away a takedown attempt from Breaker, before circling back to the center of the mat. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. Breaker looks frustrated there after his takedown attempt is stuffed easily. That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Crusher Breaker. That's going to take a lot out of him. Breaker clinches up with Reaper and pushes him back against the cage.
That's one minute gone in the round. Breaker goes for a body shot but it's blocked.
Reaper turns his hips and lands a very nice judo throw into side 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. Reaper is looking to finish here, going for an Americana. Breaker knows the correct defense though, so he's OK. Breaker tries to bench press Reaper off him but Reaper keeps the position. Breaker gets one leg under and gets the fight to half guard. Breaker gets full guard. Breaker looking for a sweep. Not yet Breaker, not yet. Reaper avoids a guillotine attempt easily.
Breaker working from the bottom, still in full guard. He's managed to get a loose triangle. Reaper doesn't seem to be doing much to defend here, obviously he feels comfortable in the position. Reaper manages to throw the legs off his shoulder and he's back into guard - no problem. Reaper is sitting in guard, working some ground and pound. Reaper lands a couple of digs. Reaper drops back looking for a leg! Breaker is in trouble here! The fighters roll with the hold and Breaker manages to kick Reaper off! Reaper jumps back into Breaker's guard.
That's two minutes gone in the round. Reaper with a flurry of punches that miss. Reaper drops back for a leg! It's a sloppy attempt though and Reaper jumps back into guard quickly, to retain the dominant position. Breaker pushes a forearm under Reaper's chin to create some space. He's escaped his hips and pivoted quickly for an armbar! Can he extend the arm? Yes, Reaper is tapping out! Damn, that was fast!
Ladies and gentlemen, after 2:34 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Armbar). Crusher Breaker! A very excited looking Crusher Breaker made sure he remembered to thank all the fans both in the arena and on the internet. He said all the coolest people spend all day on MMA websites, which got a big reaction.
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energy
A | B |
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hype
A | B |
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pop
A | B |
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mgr
A | B |
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RATING
40% |
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