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TWGC 21 (205lbs, D4): Finals - Round 1 PBP Commentary |
Coming up we have a light heavyweight Tycoon World Grappling Championship rules bout between Dick Mahoney (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Gregor Narkun (ranked 7719 p4p, 0 weight class). I can't wait for this one - let's get the fighter introductions out of the way and get this one started!
This TWGC bout is 1 fifteen minute round in the light heavyweight division. Introducing today's competitors. In the red corner, competing out of Rio de Janeiro, with a TWGC record of 2 wins and 0 losses; Dick Mahoney! And in the blue corner, fighting out of St Petersburg, with a TWGC record of 2 wins and 0 losses; Gregor Narkun! The judges for this bout are Andrew Berry, Donald Grub and James Glass.
The fighters bow as they face eachother in the middle of the mat and we are under way. Narkun looking to shoot here. He's gone for it and he's landed a takedown into side control! Oh, that's bad for Mahoney! Score +4 for clean takedown past guard: Mahoney (0) vs (4) Narkun Narkun has control of an arm but Mahoney manages to advance to Narkun's back! Score +4 for clean sweep to past guard: Mahoney (4) vs (4) Narkun Mahoney is not going to allow Narkun to sit and survive in this position. Narkun is in bad spot here.
Good control from Mahoney. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
That's one minute gone in the round. Mahoney's ground tactics aren't going to win him many fans. Let's hope he's got fireworks for us if he gets back to his feet because he's not doing much on the ground. Narkun trying to control the position but Mahoney manages to sink in the hooks. Mahoney keeps control of the position as Narkun tries to break free.
So, who will make the next big move? In this position it could be crucial.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work. Narkun wants to escape the position.
That's two minutes gone in the round. Mahoney slows the pace down here. Having a little breather whilst he's in a dominant position, looking to rest and regain some energy, ready to go for the finish.
Mahoney really does look like a pencil wearing a pair of gloves. Let's hope he has a gameplan to suit that ridiculous body shape. Mahoney avoiding Narkun 's attempts to control his hands.
That's three minutes gone in the round. Mahoney controlling well, preventing Narkun from escaping the position.
Mahoney is controlling his opponent, waiting for an opportunity to finish. Narkun tries to break free.
Mahoney is riding his opponent, not letting Narkun buck him off. Narkun just trying to survive but Mahoney is wriggling into a better position, looking to finish. Narkun tries to escape but Mahoney has the hooks in and won't let him break free. What can Narkun do to escape this position? He's going to have to figure it out pretty quick if he wants to stay in the fight!
That's four minutes gone in the round. Narkun rolls, trying to escape but Mahoney keeps control of the position.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing. Narkun is very frustrated here, being controlled quite effectively by Mahoney.
Narkun is in bad spot here.
Narkun trying to control the hands but Mahoney won't let him. Narkun tries to break free.
Narkun just trying to survive but Mahoney is wriggling into a better position, looking to finish.
That's five minutes gone in the round. You know, I was talking to some of our celebrities at ringside tonight and they were split right down the middle on who was going to win this fight.
Mahoney has controlled the position for a good 20 seconds, which will no doubt be starting to frustrate his opponent. Narkun is in bad spot here.
Mahoney slows the pace down here. Having a little breather whilst he's in a dominant position, looking to rest and regain some energy, ready to go for the finish.
That's six minutes gone in the round. This is a sustained period of stalling by Mahoney. Further stalling from Mahoney. Narkun tries to escape the position - he's now mounted. Is that better or worse? Hard to tell!
That's seven minutes gone in the round. Narkun tries to improve his position but instead Mahoney has taken his back! Score +3 for taking back: Mahoney (7) vs (4) Narkun Narkun tries to escape the position - he's now mounted. Is that better or worse? Hard to tell! Narkun is looking to improve his position but Mahoney isn't that keen on the idea. Mahoney tucks in and makes sure he doesn't lose the dominant position. Narkun can't escape the position.
That's eight minutes gone in the round. Mahoney is dominating on the ground here - he's now on his opponent's back, looking to sink in the hooks. Narkun is in real trouble.
Score +3 for taking back: Mahoney (10) vs (4) Narkun Narkun just trying to survive but Mahoney is wriggling into a better position, looking to finish. Mahoney keeps control of the position as Narkun tries to break free.
Narkun just trying to survive but Mahoney is wriggling into a better position, looking to finish. Mahoney controls the action.
That's nine minutes gone in the round. If it seems like I'm not saying a lot, it's just because Mahoney is stinking the place up with his stalling. Mahoney continues to hold on tight.
That's ten minutes gone in the round. Narkun tries to escape the position.
Mahoney just keeping the dominant position. He can't wait too long though, otherwise the referee will stand them back up.
Narkun tries to escape but Mahoney has the hooks in and won't let him break free.
That's eleven minutes gone in the round. Good control from Mahoney. Narkun tries to escape but Mahoney has the hooks in and won't let him break free. Narkun looks to control his opponent's hands but he's not mananging it at the moment. Narkun wants to escape the position.
Mahoney keeps control of the position easily here as Narkun tries to buck him off.
You can see the frustration on Narkun's face… He knows he is in trouble unless he improves his position sooner rather than later.
That's twelve minutes gone in the round. A bit of a pause in the action here. Mahoney controlling the positon.
That's thirteen minutes gone in the round. Mahoney controlling well, preventing Narkun from escaping the position.
Mahoney avoiding Narkun 's attempts to control his hands. What can Narkun do to escape this position? He's going to have to figure it out pretty quick if he wants to stay in the fight!
That's fourteen minutes gone in the round. Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out!
And that's the end of the fight! Mahoney takes the fight on points by 10 to 4. Our winner, Dick Mahoney, made sure he spent some time buttering up the crowd during his post fight interview, which will no doubt bring him a few more fans. |
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