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TWGC 25 (170lbs, D4): London Qualifier - Round 1 PBP Commentary |
Coming up we have a welterweight Tycoon World Grappling Championship rules bout between Roman Biscuits (ranked 6518 p4p, 0 weight class) and Rolf Ottke (ranked 4760 p4p, 0 weight class). Ottke has chosen Beautiful Day- U2 as his entrance music. Over to our ring announcer for the fighter introductions!
This TWGC bout is 1 fifteen minute round in the welterweight division. Introducing today's competitors. In the red corner, competing out of Sydney, with a TWGC record of 0 wins and 0 losses; Roman Biscuits! And in the blue corner, fighting out of Amsterdam, with a TWGC record of 0 wins and 0 losses; Rolf Ottke! The judges for this bout are James Atkins, Richard Clark and Donald Grub.
Let's get this grappling contest under way! Who will be victorious? Biscuits clinches up against the cage. Ottke changes levels and goes for a takedown here. Biscuits fights it off and pushes away nicely.
Biscuits has taken the fight to the clinch.
Ottke is defending well against a takedown attempt. Biscuits drops down looking for an ankle pick but Ottke pulls his leg out and moves away.
Biscuits clinches up against the cage. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. Biscuits tries to pull guard but can't drag his opponent to the mat. Ottke just stands there and leans against the cage. That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Roman Biscuits. That's going to take a lot out of him.
That's one minute gone in the round. Biscuits jumps into guard, dragging Ottke to the mat.
Ottke drops back looking for a submission - "I'm sorry sir, but I'm gunna break your leg" says Ottke as he cranks on the unfortunate limb! Biscuits screams and taps out before any major damage is done! Don't mess with Ottke! Nice submission victory there!
Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:25 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Kneebar). Rolf Ottke! After the fight, Rolf Ottke was humble in paying tribute to his opponent but made it clear he wants to go on to bigger and better things. It seemed to go down well with the crowd who cheered him loudly. |
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