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PBP Commentary |
Coming up we have a featherweight MMA rules bout between Felix Kingston (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Terunari Kagiyama (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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170 cm
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154 lbs
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177 cm
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155 lbs
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BJJ Blue Belt
Brawler
KO power |
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BJJ White Belt
Excellent MT
Heavy handed |
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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the featherweight division. Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner. With a record of
0 - 0 - 0, fighting out of Tokyo, Felix Kingston! And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner. With a record of
0 - 0 - 0, fighting out of Tokyo, Terunari Kagiyama! The judges for this bout are Shigeki Sano, Shigeki Fujiwara and Taro Takaoka.
The bell rings for round one and we are underway! Kingston uses good footwork to avoid the strikes from Kagiyama. Kagiyama fakes a couple of low kicks, before throwing one on the third attempt. It connects and Kingston has to reset his feet before getting ready to engage. Kagiyama throws an ugly left hook that misses
and Kingston counters with a crisp one two that drops Kagiyama! Kingston thinks about following him to the mat for a moment but instead steps back and waves Kagiyama to his feet! Kagiyama is in big trouble!
Kagiyama is rocked! Kagiyama swings widly with a right hand
and Kingston holds on and brings the fighters into a clinch. Kagiyama is still on wobbly legs! Can Kingston finish him? Kingston leaning against his opponent.
Kingston looks like he'd prefer to be striking at range right now. Kingston blocks a punch to the side of the head.
Kingston turns his back and goes for a hip toss. It's a bit messy but it gets the job done and Kingston manages to end up in side control. We've seen a great period of action over the last minute or so - credit to both fighters for going all out! Kingston wants to work for a kimura but he's foiled early by Kagiyama, who protects the arm well. Kagiyama tries to improve position but can't. Kagiyama really doesn't want to stay on the ground with Kingston. If he can't get it back to his feet, it's only a matter of time before he'll be tapping out. Kingston tries for an arm triangle. That looks pretty tight to me. Is this one over!?! Possibly, maybe, no Kingston has let go of the choke. Obviously it wasn't as tight as we thought! The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work. Kingston is trying to get an arm triangle but Kagiyama is defending well. Kingston working the head with strikes. Kagiyama is working to avoid the ground and pound but Kingston connects with a decent elbow. Kingston is looking for a kimura. He might have it! No, Kagiyama has escaped the position, nice work there. Kingston scores with a big shot from side control... and another... and another! Oh Kagiyama is done here - save him referee! More strikes land and eventually the ref does step in and Kingston can finally stop beating on his defenseless opponent!
Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:56 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Felix Kingston!
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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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FIGHT
RATING
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