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Coming up we have a light heavyweight MMA rules bout between Lyle Chipperson (ranked 4126 p4p, 0 weight class) and Bob Dock (ranked 7989 p4p, 0 weight class). Chipperson comes into the arena with Chip Chipperson - Tears blaring out of the sound system. Dock has chosen The Hangover Soundtrack- Iko Iko as his entrance music. Bob Dock has the eye of the tiger tonight.
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190 cm
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210 lbs
9 - 6 - 0 |
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225 cm
30
200 lbs
8 - 15 - 0 |
Good wrestling
Excellent boxer
Very quick |
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BJJ Brown Belt
Dangerous knees
Powerful |
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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
9 - 6 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Lyle Chipperson! And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner. With a record of
8 - 15 - 0, fighting out of Amsterdam, Bob Dock! The judges for this bout are Nard Betker, Paulsen Ambrosius and Daniel Blasius.
The bell rings for round one and we are underway! Chipperson shoots in and scores a nice double leg takedown into half guard. Chipperson is looking for a kimura but he's never going to get it from there. Chipperson thows a huge punch but Dock dodges it nicely.
Dock has hold of Chipperson's hands but Chipperson slips his arm to the side and lands an elbow. Dock looking to work for a kimura from the bottom. Dock on the receiving end of some nice ground and pound. Dock looking to work for a kimura from the bottom. Dock is a painfully thin specimen of a man. You do wonder whether a good body kick would snap him clean in two. Chipperson is trying for a guillotine from the top but the pressure isn't in the right place so Dock is just riding it out for now. Chipperson eventually gives up the hold. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. Dock actively working from the bottom here. Chipperson takes advantage of the dominant position to land a couple of big hammer fists.
That's one minute gone in the round. Dock looking to work for a kimura from the bottom. Dock tries to get to full guard but Chipperson has control of the leg. Dock looking for submissions off his back. Dock looking for submissions off his back. Chipperson is sneakily working for an arm triangle but Dock sees it coming and defends easily. Chipperson slips a nice elbow through Dock's hands, connecting with Dock's forehead. Dock is looking to sinch up a guillotine here but Chipperson pulls his head out easily. The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work. Chipperson is looking for a kimura but he's never going to get it from there. Chipperson is working for submissions here but there's nothing on.
Chipperson lands with an elbow from half guard - that looked like it hurt.
That's two minutes gone in the round. Dock is looking to sinch up a guillotine here but Chipperson pulls his head out easily. Chipperson scoring with strikes to the body and head. Dock is defending against the submission attempts here by Chipperson.
Chipperson working some ground and pound from close in. He's looking to maintain this position and strike for a while by the looks of things... although he'll probably advance to full mount in a minute now I've said that. Chipperson drops an elbow to the side of Dock's head. Chipperson lands strikes from half guard. Chipperson 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. Dock is looking to improve his position.
Chipperson is looking for a kimura but he's never going to get it from there. The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing. Dock is looking for a sweep. Chipperson is wise to his cunning plan and keeps the top position. Chipperson is nestled in close to Dock, controlling him well. He's worked in a nice elbow to the side of the head as well, for good measure. The crowd cheering loudly, showing their appreciation for the quality fight we're seeing here. Chipperson is looking to advance position but Dock won't allow it.
That's three minutes gone in the round. Chipperson is scoring with some nice ground and pound from the dominant position. Chipperson 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.
Chipperson is working for a submission of some sort.
Dock is defending against the submission attempts here by Chipperson.
Dock gets back to full guard.
Chipperson got a little sloppy there for a moment and Dock has worked his way into a loose triangle - can he finish it?! No, Chipperson has managed to get both his arms back between Dock's legs - danger averted.
That's four minutes gone in the round. Dock has a loose triangle. He'll be looking to tighten that up but Chipperson can see exactly what he's planning and manages to posture up and free himself. Chipperson thinks about going for a leg but decides against it, in order to maintain the position. Chipperson passes into half guard. Chipperson is working for submissions here but there's nothing on.
Dock is looking to sinch up a guillotine here but Chipperson pulls his head out easily. Chipperson is working for a submission of some sort.
Chipperson working over Dock with some ground and pound. Dock looks like he wants out of this position, which is understandable. The crowd thankful this round is nearly over. Dock is looking to regain full guard. Not this time though. Dock looking for submissions off his back. And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.
Lyle Chipperson dominated that round. OK. That's time! The bell goes and we're back to the action.
Dock throws a sloppy head kick and Chipperson moves out of range easily. Dock tries to clinch but fails miserably and Chipperson counters with a nice double leg into guard. Dock working from the bottom, still in full guard. He's managed to get a loose triangle. Chipperson doesn't seem to be doing much to defend here, obviously he feels comfortable in the position. Chipperson manages to throw the legs off his shoulder and he's back into guard - no problem. Chipperson postures up and scores with a shot to the body and a follow up elbow to the head. Chipperson is trying to work a guillotine from the top, or something like that? Don't know how he thinks he's going to get a finish from there. Chipperson with a nice head shot there. Dock looking for a triangle here. Chipperson is fighting it but it looks tight! Dock pulls the arm across and this one won't last much longer! Nope, Chipperson is tapping out - this one is all over!
Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:51 of round 2, we have a winner by way of Submission (Triangle Choke). Bob Dock! Lyle Chipperson spoke after the fight, saying 'This greased-up steroid-monster won just because my pre-fight blueberry smoothie was laced! And the judges and the referee were bought! And it was an early stoppage! And even the goddamn mat was too slippery!'.
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energy
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hype
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pop
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