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Grapplefest 2 PBP Commentary |
Coming up we have a heavyweight Tycoon World Grappling Championship rules bout between Trash Bin (ranked 3455 p4p, 382 weight class) and Karl Frenzel (ranked 3442 p4p, 386 weight class). Karl Frenzel is staring across the cage at his opponent, tweaking his nipples.
This TWGC bout is 1 fifteen minute round in the heavyweight division. Introducing today's competitors. In the red corner, competing out of New York, with a TWGC record of 1 wins and 0 losses; Trash Bin! And in the blue corner, fighting out of New York, with a TWGC record of 1 wins and 0 losses; Karl Frenzel! The judges for this bout are Jorge Garcia, Jonathan Paton and Joseph Jones.
The fighters bow as they face eachother in the middle of the mat and we are under way. Bin gets his takedown attempt stuffed easily and Frenzel counters with a takedown into side control! That could mean trouble for Bin! Score +4 for clean takedown past guard: Bin (0) vs (4) Frenzel Bin is trying to control Frenzel's posture but Frenzel avoids it. Frenzel wants to control but Bin is keeping him busy. Frenzel tries to move to mount but Bin blocks the move with his legs. Frenzel tries for a kimura. Not really close to a finish though. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. Bin is trying to get back to half guard.
That's one minute gone in the round. Frenzel working hard here to secure a kimura but he's not really in the right position for it. Bin tries to buck Frenzel off but Frenzel is having none of it. Frenzel wants to control but Bin is keeping him busy. The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work. Bin is looking to reverse the position.
That's two minutes gone in the round. Bin prevents Frenzel from improving position. Frenzel tries to advance position but instead Bin slips a leg back in to half guard. Frenzel is thwarting Bin's attempts to control the position. Frenzel trying to mount his opponent but Bin defends it. Frenzel trying to control the action but Bin is working from the bottom.
That's three minutes gone in the round. The fighters are starting to get a bit slippery now, which will make submissions a bit more difficult. Bin trying to control from the bottom.
Frenzel wants to control but Bin is keeping him busy. The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing. Bin wants to control but Frenzel is keeping busy.
Frenzel content to sit in half guard and control for a moment. Frenzel is thwarting Bin's attempts to control the position.
That's four minutes gone in the round. Bin works his way to full guard. Good work. Frenzel trying to control but Bin is working from the bottom. Frenzel sitting in guard, not really doing much. Bin seems keen to control Frenzel's posture. Frenzel must be cautious of submissions here, given that his opponent has the superior Jiu Jitsu.
That's five minutes gone in the round. Bin has his foot on Frenzel's thigh. He's trying to push off and get in position for a triangle, I think. Frenzel works his way back into a safe position though. A real slowdown in the pace of the fight for a moment, as Bin holds on and takes a little breather. Frenzel controlling from the top position. Frenzel is looking to advance position but Bin has hit a scissor sweep - now he's on top in mount! Score +4 for clean sweep to past guard: Bin (4) vs (4) Frenzel
That's six minutes gone in the round. Bin is working for a guillotine from mount but Frenzel frees his head quite easily.
Bin trying to control but he's not successful this time. Bin takes a little breather and maintains the position. The referee will be looking for him to stay active from such a dominant position though.
That's seven minutes gone in the round. Bin trying to control but Frenzel is having none of it. Bin is looking to secure an arm. He's managed it! He's pivoting for an armbar - that looks tight! But Frenzel has managed to get out of it and now he's in a dominant position. Nice work from Frenzel! Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Bin (4) vs (6) Frenzel Bin has a loose triangle. He'll be looking to tighten that up but Frenzel can see exactly what he's planning and manages to posture up and free himself.
That's eight minutes gone in the round. Bin is trying to control the position but Frenzel postures up. Frenzel tries to free his leg and advance position but Bin is retaining full guard. Frenzel is taking a break and basically stalling. The referee will not allow him to do that for long. Bin is pulling down on Frenzel's head to control his posture. Frenzel trying to control but Bin is working from the bottom.
That's nine minutes gone in the round. Frenzel sitting in guard here, content to control. Frenzel wants to pass the guard but Bin is keeping the position. Frenzel trying to control but Bin is working from the bottom. Frenzel is frustrating his opponent with some stalling tactics from top position. Bin looking for submissions off his back, moving his hips, looking for an opening.
That's ten minutes gone in the round. Frenzel trying to control the position from guard on top but Bin is wriggling around, looking for whatever he can. Bin is looking for a guillotine. You can't force these things though and Frenzel defends well. Frenzel looking to control the position here, rather than advance. Bin is looking for a triangle but Frenzel pushes his legs off easily.
That's eleven minutes gone in the round. Bin throwing his legs up looking for a triangle.
Bin looking for a guillotine here but Frenzel defends easily.
Frenzel sitting in guard doing not very much at all here. Bin doesn't need a second invitation though! He's locked up a guillotine and he's squeezing tight! That is tiiiiiiiiight! Frenzel paying the price for stalling here - he's pushing hard on the arm trying to free himself but it's no use! He's tapped! WOW, quick submission from Bin - great work!
Ladies and gentlemen, after 12:58 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Guillotine). Trash Bin! Trash Bin is the new heavyweight champion! Our winner, Trash Bin, 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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