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TWGC 27 (185lbs, D4): Montreal Qualifier - Round 1 PBP Commentary |
Coming up we have a middleweight Tycoon World Grappling Championship rules bout between Ross Warring (ranked 7090 p4p, 559 weight class) and Ryan Daigle (ranked 5391 p4p, 476 weight class). Warring comes to the cage accompanied by Sleep Now in the Fire. Both fighters look fresh as a daisy as they make their way towards the cage.
This TWGC bout is 1 fifteen minute round in the middleweight division. Introducing today's competitors. In the red corner, competing out of Montreal, with a TWGC record of 0 wins and 0 losses; Ross Warring! And in the blue corner, fighting out of Los Angeles, with a TWGC record of 0 wins and 0 losses; Ryan Daigle! The judges for this bout are William Peck, Elvis Blanc and Gregory Folan.
The fighters connect hands in the middle of the mat and we are under way. Daigle is looking to take this fight into the clinch. Daigle closes the distance and after a bit of a stuggle, scores a takedown into Warring's guard. Score +2 for takedown into guard / half guard: Warring (0) vs (2) Daigle Daigle wants to control from the top but Warring keeps moving. Daigle looking to pass the guard. Daigle wants to control from the top but Warring keeps moving. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. A real slowdown in the pace of the fight for a moment, as Warring holds on and takes a little breather.
That's one minute gone in the round. Warring is looking for a guillotine. You can't force these things though and Daigle defends well. Daigle has a momentary lapse of concentration, allowing Warring to throw up a leg and lock on what appears to be a pretty tight triangle! Daigle is fighting it off but it's all too little too late - Warring pulls down on the head and he's put Daigle to sleep! This one is all over!
Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:32 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Triangle). Ross Warring! Ross Warring was full of energy after the big win and talked about how he thinks he can do big things in this sport. The crowd were appreciative of his determination to succeed. |
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