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Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   Nov 01, 2016
#R1##TD2#
Heiluu manages to get an easy takedown there - catching Kazaksavian on his heels. He'll look to pass Kazaksavian's guard now, I'm sure.
Heiluu lands a couple of decent looking shots.
Heiluu looking to pass the guard.
Heiluu slips nicely into half guard.
Kazaksavian might be looking to lock onto one of his opponent's long limbs for a submission, whilst we're on the ground.#SUB2#
Heiluu is looking for a kimura here.
Heiluu looks to score some points with some ground and pound.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.
Heiluu works his way into side control.
Heiluu tries to advance to mount but Kazaksavian denies him.
Kazaksavian can't do much from the bottom here.
Heiluu lands a knee to the body and a forearm to the face.
Heiluu is putting a hurting on Kazaksavian here, landing some big shots from side control.
Wooooo! Give it up for these two warriors! They are putting on a show!
Heiluu working the body and head with strikes. #T1#
Heiluu in side control lands a decent elbow.
Heiluu working the ground and pound.
Kazaksavian knows he needs to get back to his feet asap. He's simply no match for Heiluu on the ground.
Kazaksavian takes a nasty elbow to the side of the head.#SUB2#
Heiluu in side control, working for a kimura. He's got hold of an arm and he's torquing it... Kazaksavian is tapping! That's the end of the fight!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:30 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Kimura). Cassit Heiluu!
Cassit Heiluu decided to thank the fans in attendance for making a great atmosphere. It seemed to go down pretty well.

 

Event: TWGC 13 (135lbs, D4): New York Qualifier - Round 1     
Date:   Oct 07, 2016

Coming up we have a bantamweight Tycoon World Grappling Championship rules bout between Krause Kazaksavian and William Ryder. Ryder is bouncing up and down as he enters the arena, backed by Country Boy by Aaron Lewis. Kazaksavian has a slight injury, which hopefully won't affect the fight too much. Over to our ring announcer for the fighter introductions!




156 cm
24 yrs
140 lbs



174 cm
22 yrs
142 lbs


This TWGC bout is 1 fifteen minute round in the bantamweight division. Introducing today's competitors. In the red corner, competing out of New York, with a TWGC record of 1 wins and 3 losses; Krause Kazaksavian! And in the blue corner, fighting out of Amsterdam, with a TWGC record of 0 wins and 0 losses; William Ryder!
The judges for this bout are Jorge Garcia, Eddie Farnsworth and Joseph Jones.


Let's get this grappling contest under way! Who will be victorious?

Kazaksavian clinches with his opponent.
Ryder has Kazaksavian pressed up against the cage and is working for takedown. Kazaksavian manages to improve position though and keeps the fight standing.
Kazaksavian has Ryder pressed up against the cage and is working for takedown. Ryder manages to improve position though and keeps the fight standing.

Ryder tightens his grip and picks Kazaksavian up, before dumping him to the ground. Kazaksavian manages to land in guard.
Score +2 for takedown into guard / half guard: Kazaksavian (0) vs (2) Ryder

Ryder drops back for a leg! It's a sloppy attempt though and Ryder jumps back into guard quickly, to retain the dominant position.

Ryder drops back looking for a leg! Kazaksavian is in trouble here! The fighters roll with the hold and Kazaksavian manages to kick Ryder off! Ryder jumps back into Kazaksavian's guard.
Kazaksavian on his back here. We all know that wrestlers don't like being on their back so let's see if Kazaksavian tries to get out of the position.
Kazaksavian has a closed guard, preventing anything of note from happening. Perhaps he's looking to stall.
Kazaksavian is breathing heavily.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.

Kazaksavian had isolated an arm as going for a kimura. Ryder defends it easily.
Ryder passes Kazaksavian's right leg, so he's now in half guard.

That's one minute gone in the round.

Ryder is trying a forearm choke… I don't think that's going to do much at this level of the game.

Ryder is trying to work for a kimura but Kazaksavian is defending well.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.

Ryder is trying to work for a kimura but Kazaksavian is defending well.

Ryder is working for submissions here but there's nothing on.

That's two minutes gone in the round.

Kazaksavian is defending against the submission attempts here by Ryder.

Ryder is looking for a kimura here.

Ryder is looking for a kimura. It's going to be difficult to finish that from half guard though and Kazaksavian defends it well.

That's three minutes gone in the round.

Ryder is trying to work for a kimura but Kazaksavian is defending well.

Ryder is looking for an arm triangle, whilst trying to pass to side control. Kazaksavian doesn't seem that keen to cooperate though. No luck this time Ryder.

Ryder wants to work for an arm triangle but Kazaksavian is really keeping half guard well and defending the submission attempt.

That's four minutes gone in the round.

Ryder is trying for a guillotine from the top but the pressure isn't in the right place so Kazaksavian is just riding it out for now. Ryder eventually gives up the hold.

Ryder is looking for a kimura here.
Kazaksavian is trying to get back to full guard.

That's five minutes gone in the round.

Ryder is working for a submission of some sort.

Ryder is trying to work for a kimura. This could be trouble! No, Kazaksavian has managed to free his arm - good work.

Ryder seems to be working for a kimura but Kazaksavian defends the submission attempt.

Ryder is looking for a kimura but he's never going to get it from there.

That's six minutes gone in the round.

Ryder is trying to work for a kimura. This could be trouble! No, Kazaksavian has managed to free his arm - good work.
Kazaksavian tries to roll over but Ryder keeps him under control.

Ryder seems to be working for a kimura but Kazaksavian defends the submission attempt.

Ryder is trying for a guillotine from the top but the pressure isn't in the right place so Kazaksavian is just riding it out for now. Ryder eventually gives up the hold.

That's seven minutes gone in the round.
Kazaksavian is working for an escape here. He's hooked one of Ryder's legs and he's managed to sneak out and take Ryder's back!
Score +4 for clean sweep to past guard: Kazaksavian (4) vs (2) Ryder
Ryder tries to escape but Kazaksavian has the hooks in and won't let him break free.
Ryder is still trying to improve position.
Ryder tries to escape the position - he's now mounted. Is that better or worse? Hard to tell!
Ryder is wriggling around trying to escape.
Ryder wants to control but Kazaksavian is having none of it.
Ryder gets back to half guard.

That's eight minutes gone in the round.
Ryder is trying to get back to full guard.
The fighters are battling for position here. Ryder manages to regain full guard. Nice work.
Ryder pulls Kazaksavian in close to his closed guard and prevents Kazaksavian from doing any damage or advancing position.
Ryder wants to sweep here but Kazaksavian controlling him for the moment.
Ryder keeping moving, preventing Kazaksavian from controlling successfully.
Ryder tries to land a sweep but no joy.

That's nine minutes gone in the round.
Kazaksavian wants to control from the top but Ryder keeps moving.
Ryder is trying to keep Kazaksavian in close.
Ryder has a closed guard, preventing anything of note from happening. Perhaps he's looking to stall.

Ryder is throwing his legs up, looking for submissions. Kazaksavian is aware though and is defending well.
Kazaksavian might be looking to lock onto one of his opponent's long limbs for a submission, whilst we're on the ground.

Kazaksavian has gone for a leg lock! Ryder slips out almost immediately though and dives into Kazaksavian's guard.
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Kazaksavian (4) vs (4) Ryder
Ryder trying to pass the guard but can't manage it just yet.

That's ten minutes gone in the round.

Ryder thinks about going for a leg but decides against it, in order to maintain the position.

Ryder has gone for a leg lock! Kazaksavian slips out almost immediately though and dives into Ryder's guard.
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Kazaksavian (6) vs (4) Ryder
Ryder looking to sweep here. No luck so far.
Ryder not looking particularly offensive just at the moment.
Ryder looking to control the pace of the fight rather than finish it.
Kazaksavian trying to control but Ryder is working from the bottom.

That's eleven minutes gone in the round.
Kazaksavian advances position into side control!
Score +3 for passing guard: Kazaksavian (9) vs (4) Ryder
Kazaksavian trying to control the action but Ryder is working from the bottom.
Ryder manages to get back to half guard.

Ryder is looking to sinch up a guillotine here but Kazaksavian pulls his head out easily.

Kazaksavian is working for a submission of some sort.
Ryder slips a foot under and gets full guard. Nice work.

That's twelve minutes gone in the round.
Ryder is working the butterfly guard. He manages to land a nice scissor sweep and is now in half guard on the top. Nice move.
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Kazaksavian (9) vs (6) Ryder
Ryder moves into full mount! Kazaksavian won't be happy about that!
Score +3 for passing guard: Kazaksavian (9) vs (9) Ryder

Ryder has control of Kazaksavian's right arm, working for a kimura. It's a bit of a token attempt though and Kazaksavian regains control of the situation pretty easily.

Ryder is going oldschool here, as he tries to force Kazaksavian to tap using a forearm choke. This isn't 1993 though, so Kazaksavian shrugs it off.

That's thirteen minutes gone in the round.

Ryder is looking to secure an arm. He's managed it! He's pivoting for an armbar - that looks tight! But Kazaksavian has managed to get out of it and now he's in a dominant position. Nice work from Kazaksavian!
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Kazaksavian (11) vs (9) Ryder
Ryder is doing well to control the posture of his opponent and prevent any damage.

That's fourteen minutes gone in the round.

Kazaksavian has gone for a leg lock! Ryder slips out almost immediately though and dives into Kazaksavian's guard.
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Kazaksavian (11) vs (11) Ryder

Kazaksavian is looking for a triangle here but Ryder uses the submission attempt to pass into side control.
Score +3 for passing guard: Kazaksavian (11) vs (14) Ryder

Ryder looking for an arm triangle but it's way too loose to do anything.
Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out!

Ryder tries for a kimura. Not really close to a finish though.

And that's the end of the fight!
Ryder wins on points by 14 to 11.
An out of breath William Ryder thanked his loyal fans in his post fight interview, giving them credit for his success over the course of his career.

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   Oct 07, 2016
#R1#
Pouko throws a combination but it was largely blocked by Kazaksavian.
Kazaksavian wings a very wild body shot but it does the job and lands to the midsection.
Kazaksavian throws a nice looking combination but Pouko bobs and weaves to avoid any damage.
A punch combination from Kazaksavian misses.
Pouko keeps his opponent at a distance with a nice jab.
A nice combination there by Pouko. #CL#
Pouko rushes Kazaksavian and pushes him back against the cage in a clinch.
Pouko blocks a punch to the side of the head.
A short right hand to the side of the head by Pouko.
Kazaksavian is trying to work out of this bad position, with his back against the cage.
Pouko definitely looks more muscular than last time we saw him fight.
Pouko blocks a punch to the side of the head.
The crowd are loving this. Great action here.
Pouko works for underhooks and lands a body shot in the process.
Pouko lands with a good tight uppercut to the head. #TD#
Pouko tightens his grip and picks Kazaksavian up, before dumping him to the ground. Kazaksavian manages to land in guard.
Kazaksavian wants to sweep here but Pouko controlling him for the moment.
Kazaksavian looking to sweep using the butterfly guard but Pouko puts pay to that idea as he passes nicely into half guard. #T1##SUB#
Pouko is sneakily working for an arm triangle but Kazaksavian sees it coming and defends easily.#SUB#
Pouko is trying a forearm choke… I don't think that's going to do much at this level of the game.
Neither fighter is being very active at the moment, with Pouko in particular looking to stall.#T2#
The crowd are getting on the fighters' backs, as the pace has dropped off in the last minute or so.
Pouko has controlled the position for a good 20 seconds, which will no doubt be starting to frustrate his opponent.
Pouko'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.
Kazaksavian trying to control from the bottom.
Pouko looks over to his corner - he wants some instructions but his corner are not responding.
Further stalling from Pouko.
Pouko passes the half guard and he's now in mount! Big trouble for Kazaksavian! #T3#
Kazaksavian bucks up and manages to get a nice reversal! He's in guard on the top - nicely done!
Pouko looking for a sweep. Not yet Pouko, not yet.
Pouko is working the butterfly guard. He manages to land a nice scissor sweep and is now in half guard on the top. Nice move. #REVR#
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.
Pouko passes the half guard and he's now in mount! Big trouble for Kazaksavian!
Pouko controlling from mount.
Kazaksavian working to try and regain half guard.
Kazaksavian really doesn't want to stay on the ground with Pouko. If he can't get it back to his feet, it's only a matter of time before he'll be tapping out.#T4#
Pouko content just to control the position here.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Touko Pouko dominated that round.
That's time! Pouko's corner gives him a slap on the ass as he gets ready to fight.
#R2#
Kazaksavian takes a body punch that cleary hurt but he's trying not to show any weakness.
Pouko goes to the watering hole and comes back with a big thumbs up from the judges as he scores a three punch combo.
Pouko is really dominating this fight. Is there anything that Kazaksavian can do to turn this around?
Pouko showing good head movement there, avoiding the strikes from Kazaksavian.
Pouko tries to bum rush Kazaksavian with a series of wild strikes but Kazaksavian uses good footwork to avoid the assault.
Pouko misses with a few strikes there.
Kazaksavian throws a big shot that misses.#TD#
Pouko throws a loose over hand right and dives in with a double leg takedown. Kazaksavian tries to sprawl but it's too late and the fighters hit the mat. Pouko is in Kazaksavian's guard.
Kazaksavian is looking to stand back up... there's a bit of a scramble and Pouko dives into side control.
We get told so often about how wrestlers don't like to be on their backs. Let's see if Kazaksavian can do anything to dispel that myth.#REVB#
Wooooo! Give it up for these two warriors! They are putting on a show!
Pouko is maintaining the dominant position - no doubt Kazaksavian will start to get frustrated soon if he's not already.
Touko Pouko overall seems to be getting the better of the ground position in the fight so far.
Kazaksavian looks to move to half guard but instead Pouko has passed into mount! Damn!
Pouko takes a little breather and maintains the position. The referee will be looking for him to stay active from such a dominant position though.#T1#
Pouko seems to have a rather negative gameplan on the ground. He seems keen to just score the takedown and hold down Kazaksavian for as long as he can get away with.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.
This is a sustained period of stalling by Pouko.
If it seems like I'm not saying a lot, it's just because Pouko is stinking the place up with his stalling.
Kazaksavian is in all sorts of trouble here. #T2#
Well. There's a bit of a lull in the action here and the crowd are starting to get restless.
Pouko controlling the pace for now. #SUB#
Pouko is thinking about an arm triangle here, looking to tighten it up before moving to side control. Kazaksavian can see it coming though and defends well with a couple of strikes to the head and some good arm positioning.
Kazaksavian really wants to buck Pouko off and get back to his feet.
Pouko tucks in and makes sure he doesn't lose the dominant position. #T3#
Kazaksavian wants to try and get back to his feet.
Pouko sitting in mount, just looking to control for the moment.
Kazaksavian wants to control but Pouko is having none of it.#T4#
A few boos can be heard. I'm sure they will multiply if the fighters don't pick up the pace.
Pouko tucks in and makes sure he doesn't lose the dominant position. #SUB#
Pouko working from mount. He moves in close and looks like he might be going for an arm triangle... He's hopped off to the side and he's transitioned into an Anaconda choke. Kazaksavian turning a nasty shade of purple. He's refusing to tap but he's gone! He's out! The ref rips Pouko off and cradles Kazaksavian's limp body as Pouko celebrates with his corner.

Ladies and gentlemen, after 4:46 of round 2, we have a winner by way of Submission (Anaconda Choke). Touko Pouko!

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   Sep 14, 2016
#R1#
Kazaksavian swings wildly with a couple of big hooks
letting Heiluu counter with a right hand. #CL2#
The fight moves into the clinch position.#TD2#
Heiluu gets control of Kazaksavian's arms and successfully pulls guard. Heiluu will no doubt be looking for submissions off his back.#SUB2#
Heiluu had isolated an arm as going for a kimura. Kazaksavian defends it easily.#SUB2#
Heiluu is looking for a guillotine. You can't force these things though and Kazaksavian defends well.#SUB2#
Heiluu throwing his legs up looking for a triangle.
Heiluu wants to improve his position but instead Kazaksavian has moved into half guard.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.
This has been an exciting period of action!
Heiluu is looking to improve his position.
Heiluu is pressing down on Kazaksavian's left leg trying to get back to full guard. He's managed it.#SUB2#
Heiluu is throwing his legs up, looking for submissions. Kazaksavian is aware though and is defending well.
Kazaksavian slips effortlessly into side control - very nice.
Heiluu sneaks back into half guard.#T1#
Heiluu is working for an escape here. He's hooked one of Kazaksavian's legs and he's managed to sneak out and take Kazaksavian's back!
Kazaksavian trying to control the action but Heiluu just sinks the hooks in.
Heiluu lands a punch to the side of the head from the back. #SUB2#
Heiluu looking for the choke but no joy.
Heiluu has his opponent trapped and is landing shots. Not a good position for Kazaksavian.
Kazaksavian covers up after taking a massive shot to the side of the head.
Heiluu is throwing strikes from the back here. Oh that last one was to the back of the head. Heiluu gets a warning from the referee. He throws another strike to the back of the head straight away though and the referee has seen enough. He breaks up the two fighters and stands them back up. Heiluu gets a real talking to here and is lucky not to get a point deducted. Heiluu apologises and we restart here on the feet.
Heiluu staying out of range there.
Heiluu drops down looking to force a counter takedown but Kazaksavian defends it well.
The fans in attendance giving it up for the two fighters, who have really let it all hang out in the last minute or so!
A combination from Kazaksavian does no damage.
Heiluu is definitely looking for the counter takedowns here.
Kazaksavian will need to tighten up his combinations if he doesn't want to gas himself out, swinging at thin air.
Heiluu is looking for the big counter here.#T2#
Heiluu connects with a good right hand that stumbles Kazaksavian. Kazaksavian circles away out of range and recomposes himself.
Kazaksavian misses with a two punch combination.
Heiluu scores with a slapping inside leg kick.
Heiluu cracks Kazaksavian with a nice right hand that draws applause from the crowd.
Heiluu throws a head kick that misses.
Krause Kazaksavian is looking to keep the fight on the feet at all costs.
Boom, another hit is landed. "You're gunna get knocked out" taunts Heiluu, as that shot connected.
Kazaksavian looks to land a left hand but Heiluu moved out of range nicely.
Heiluu throws a counter combo.
Kazaksavian misses with an uppercut. Heiluu saw that one coming.
Heiluu fails to land with the punch combination there - jab, cross, hook, miss, miss, miss.
Heiluu scores with a jab. Kazaksavian acknowledges it with a nod of the head.
Kazaksavian displaying good standup as he scores with a three punch combination. #CL2#
Heiluu instigates a clinch.
Heiluu jumps guard but Kazaksavian turns him against the cage and keeps the fight standing. #TD2#
Heiluu jumps guard. #SUB2#
Heiluu pushes a forearm under Kazaksavian's chin to create some space. He's escaped his hips and pivoted quickly for an armbar! Can he extend the arm? Yes, Kazaksavian is tapping out! Damn, that was fast!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 3:55 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Armbar). Cassit Heiluu!
Cassit Heiluu thanked the fans post fight for their support.

 

Event: TWGC 12 (145lbs, D4): London Qualifier - Round 2     
Date:   Jul 15, 2016

Coming up we have a featherweight Tycoon World Grappling Championship rules bout between Krause Kazaksavian and Michael Collins. Collins has chosen I'm Shipping Up To Boston - Dropkick Murphys as his entrance music. Over to our ring announcer for the fighter introductions!




156 cm
23 yrs
140 lbs



225 cm
20 yrs
145 lbs


This TWGC bout is 1 fifteen minute round in the featherweight division. Introducing today's competitors. In the red corner, competing out of New York, with a TWGC record of 1 wins and 2 losses; Krause Kazaksavian! And in the blue corner, fighting out of Montreal, with a TWGC record of 1 wins and 0 losses; Michael Collins!
The judges for this bout are James Ackerman, James Atkins and Chris Edwards.


The official calls the fighters to the middle and the contest is under way.

Kazaksavian has managed to clinch.

Kazaksavian pulls guard successfully.
Kazaksavian is doing well to control the posture of his opponent and prevent any damage.
Kazaksavian is working an open guard here, looking to improve his position. No doubt that will leave him open to counters but at least he's being more offensive.

Kazaksavian looking for submissions from the bottom here. Moving his hips around, possibly looking for an armbar.
Kazaksavian might be looking to lock onto one of his opponent's long limbs for a submission, whilst we're on the ground.
Collins being controlled here momentarily.
Collins is a painfully thin specimen of a man. You do wonder whether a good body kick would snap him clean in two.
Collins must be cautious of submissions here, given that his opponent has the superior Jiu Jitsu.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Kazaksavian'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.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Kazaksavian lands a beautiful sweep and he's now moved into his opponent's guard.
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Kazaksavian (2) vs (0) Collins

Kazaksavian drops back looking for a heel hook - he quickly realises he's not going to get it but Collins manages to dive on top of him before he can escape and now Kazaksavian has Collins in his guard.
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Kazaksavian (2) vs (2) Collins
Kazaksavian has his hands on Collins's head, controlling the position.

Kazaksavian is looking for a guillotine. You can't force these things though and Collins defends well.

Kazaksavian is looking for a triangle but Collins pushes his legs off easily.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Kazaksavian wants to sweep but no luck.
Kazaksavian trying to control the position.
Collins looking to pass the guard.

Kazaksavian has an active guard here but Collins has managed to pass into half guard.
The fighters are starting to perspire pretty heavily.
Kazaksavian is trying to get back to full guard.
In the pre-fight buildup videos we saw Collins working his ground and pound in the gym. He isn't landing a great percentage of his ground strikes so far though.

That's three minutes gone in the round.

Kazaksavian actively working from the bottom here.
Kazaksavian has his hands clasped together around Collins's back. He's all about the action.
Kazaksavian on his back here. We all know that wrestlers don't like being on their back so let's see if Kazaksavian tries to get out of the position.

That's four minutes gone in the round.

Kazaksavian looking for submissions off his back.
Kazaksavian is pressing down on Collins's left leg trying to get back to full guard. He's managed it.

Kazaksavian is looking for a triangle but Collins pushes his legs off easily.
Kazaksavian managing to control the position.
Collins forces his way into half guard.

That's five minutes gone in the round.
Kazaksavian wants to improve his position but Collins is controlling well.
Kazaksavian manages to get to full guard.

Kazaksavian has an active guard here but Collins has managed to pass into half guard.
Kazaksavian wants to improve his position but Collins is controlling well.

That's six minutes gone in the round.
Kazaksavian wants to control but Collins is keeping busy.
Kazaksavian is positioning himself well to prevent Collins advancing to mount.
Kazaksavian moves his hips nicely and gets into full guard.

Kazaksavian is looking for a triangle but Collins pushes his legs off easily.
Kazaksavian keeping moving, preventing Collins from controlling successfully.

That's seven minutes gone in the round.

Kazaksavian is looking for a triangle but Collins pushes his legs off easily.

Kazaksavian working from the bottom, still in full guard. He's managed to get a loose triangle. Collins doesn't seem to be doing much to defend here, obviously he feels comfortable in the position. Collins manages to throw the legs off his shoulder and he's back into guard - no problem.
Kazaksavian tries to land a sweep but no joy.
Kazaksavian managing to control the position.
Collins trying to pass the guard but can't manage it just yet.

That's eight minutes gone in the round.
Kazaksavian looking for a sweep. Not yet Kazaksavian, not yet.
Kazaksavian is working hard here to advance position.

Kazaksavian escapes his hips to the side and looks to be working for an armbar. Collins gives him a little smile and shakes his head. No chance.

Kazaksavian is looking for a triangle here but Collins uses the submission attempt to pass into side control.
Score +3 for passing guard: Kazaksavian (2) vs (5) Collins
Collins tries to move to full mount but Kazaksavian actually manages to regain half guard.

That's nine minutes gone in the round.
The fighters are battling for position here. Kazaksavian manages to regain full guard. Nice work.
Kazaksavian seems keen to control rather than go for a submission, at least for now.

Kazaksavian has a loose triangle. He'll be looking to tighten that up but Collins can see exactly what he's planning and manages to posture up and free himself.
Kazaksavian looking to hit a scissor sweep but Collins is one step ahead there.
Collins tries to free his leg and advance position but Kazaksavian is retaining full guard.

Kazaksavian looking for a guillotine here but Collins defends easily.

That's ten minutes gone in the round.
Kazaksavian keeping full guard, as Collins tries to pass.
Kazaksavian looking to control.

Kazaksavian is working actively off his back, looking to secure an arm or perhaps work for a triangle.
Kazaksavian pulls Collins in to control the position.

That's eleven minutes gone in the round.

Kazaksavian had isolated an arm as going for a kimura. Collins defends it easily.

Kazaksavian isolates an arm and boxes in a triangle. Collins stacks Kazaksavian on his neck as he steps over and passes to the side. He's now in a much more dominant position where he can look to do some serious damage. Nice move by Collins!
Score +3 for passing guard: Kazaksavian (2) vs (8) Collins
Collins tries to move to mount but Kazaksavian blocks the move with his legs.
A bit of a lull in the action here.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.
Kazaksavian manages to get one leg in to regain half guard.

That's twelve minutes gone in the round.
The fighters are battling for position here. Kazaksavian manages to regain full guard. Nice work.
Kazaksavian pulls Collins in to control the position.

Kazaksavian looking for submissions from the bottom here. Moving his hips around, possibly looking for an armbar.
Kazaksavian pulls Collins in close to his closed guard and prevents Collins from doing any damage or advancing position.
Collins looking to pass the guard.

Kazaksavian has a loose triangle. He'll be looking to tighten that up but Collins can see exactly what he's planning and manages to posture up and free himself.

That's thirteen minutes gone in the round.
Kazaksavian wants to control the position but Collins says "no thanks buddy" and passes to half guard.
Collins wants to lay and pray for a moment but Kazaksavian keeps working.
Kazaksavian is trying to control but can't.
Kazaksavian wants to get back to full guard.
Kazaksavian trying to control from the bottom.
Kazaksavian is pressing down on Collins's left leg trying to get back to full guard. He's managed it.
Kazaksavian keeping moving, preventing Collins from controlling successfully.

Kazaksavian throwing his legs up looking for a triangle.

That's fourteen minutes gone in the round.
Kazaksavian looking to sweep here. No luck so far.
Kazaksavian is trying to control the position but Collins postures up.
Collins wants to control from the top but Kazaksavian keeps moving.
Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out!
Collins controlling from the guard. I say controlling but really, he's stalling.

And that's the end of the fight!
Collins wins on points by 8 to 2.
Jumping up and down and very excited, Michael Collins waved his t-shirt featuring Namunamu Clothing 's logo in front of the cameras.

 

Event: TWGC 12 (145lbs, D4): London Qualifier - Round 1     
Date:   Jul 14, 2016

Coming up we have a featherweight Tycoon World Grappling Championship rules bout between Krause Kazaksavian and Bob The Master. Over to our ring announcer for the fighter introductions!




156 cm
23 yrs
140 lbs



171 cm
25 yrs
154 lbs


This TWGC bout is 1 fifteen minute round in the featherweight division. Introducing today's competitors. In the red corner, competing out of New York, with a TWGC record of 0 wins and 2 losses; Krause Kazaksavian! And in the blue corner, fighting out of Sydney, with a TWGC record of 0 wins and 0 losses; Bob The Master!
The judges for this bout are Colin Fotheringham, Sam Margolis and Steven Brown.


Let's get this grappling contest under way! Who will be victorious?

Kazaksavian instigates a clinch.
Kazaksavian is pressed up against the cage. The Master has hold of a leg and is looking to drag Kazaksavian down to the mat. Kazaksavian avoids the attempt though and has circled away. We're back to striking at a distance.
The Master is trying hard to land a takedown here. Kazaksavian sprawls well and keeps this one on the feet.
Kazaksavian drops down looking for a counter takedown but The Master sprawls and moves away.
The Master tries to close the distance and clinch but Kazaksavian swats him to one side with an open hand palm strike and circles away.

The Master clinches with his opponent.
Kazaksavian has hold of a leg and is looking for a trip takedown. The Master avoids it nicely though and we remain in the clinch.
The Master can't get the takedown.
Krause Kazaksavian has stuffed three takedown attempts in the round now. That's going to take a lot out of Bob The Master.
Kazaksavian is trying to work for a single leg takedown but The Master pulls him back up using the underhooks.
Kazaksavian tries to pull guard but The Master holds him up against the cage and eventually Kazaksavian drops back down to his feet.
Kazaksavian is pressed up against the cage. The Master has hold of a leg and is looking to drag Kazaksavian down to the mat. Kazaksavian avoids the attempt though and has circled away. We're back to striking at a distance.
Kazaksavian fails in his attempt to clinch.

Kazaksavian takes the fight into the clinch.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Kazaksavian is pressed up against the cage. The Master has hold of a leg and is looking to drag Kazaksavian down to the mat. Kazaksavian avoids the attempt though and has circled away. We're back to striking at a distance.
The Master shoots in for a takedown but doesn't get it.
Kazaksavian tries to clinch up.
Kazaksavian fails in his attempt to clinch.
The Master avoids the clinch attempt nicely.

That's one minute gone in the round.
The Master tries to close the distance and clinch but Kazaksavian swats him to one side with an open hand palm strike and circles away.

Kazaksavian has managed to clinch.
Kazaksavian is working on a leg, looking for a takedown but The Master is defending well.

The Master pulls guard successfully.
The Master being controlled here, momentarily.
The Master looking to control.
The Master looks winded!
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.
The Master being controlled here, momentarily.
Kazaksavian passes easily into side control. Nice work.
Score +3 for passing guard: Kazaksavian (3) vs (0) The Master

That's two minutes gone in the round.

Kazaksavian tries for a kimura. Not really close to a finish though.
Kazaksavian content to control the pace. The referee will try and keep them active though.

Kazaksavian tries for a kimura but The Master is defending well.
The Master tries to work a leg under to get back to half guard but Kazaksavian wriggles his own leg back out and remains in side control.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
The Master is not content to let Kazaksavian control the position.

Kazaksavian tries for an arm triangle. That looks pretty tight to me. Is this one over!?! Possibly, maybe, no Kazaksavian has let go of the choke. Obviously it wasn't as tight as we thought!
The Master stops Kazaksavian from passing to mount.
Kazaksavian trying to control the position but The Master is working away.
The Master can't do much from the bottom here.
Kazaksavian wants to lay and pray for a moment but The Master keeps working.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
A lull in the action here.
The Master can't do much from the bottom here.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.

Kazaksavian is looking for a kimura. He might have it! No, The Master has escaped the position, nice work there.
The Master sneaks a leg under to get back to half guard.
The Master is trying to maintain the position but Kazaksavian is very close to passing his half guard.

That's five minutes gone in the round.
The Master slips a foot under and gets full guard. Nice work.

The Master is throwing his legs up, looking for submissions. Kazaksavian is aware though and is defending well.
Kazaksavian showing good wrestling skills to control the position.
The Master looking to hit a scissor sweep but Kazaksavian is one step ahead there.
Kazaksavian slows down the pace of the fight for a moment. He'll need to remain active if he doesn't want to see the fight stood back up.
Kazaksavian advances position into side control!
Score +3 for passing guard: Kazaksavian (6) vs (0) The Master

That's six minutes gone in the round.

Kazaksavian tries for an arm triangle. That looks pretty tight to me. Is this one over!?! Possibly, maybe, no Kazaksavian has let go of the choke. Obviously it wasn't as tight as we thought!
Kazaksavian tries to advance to mount but The Master denies him.
Kazaksavian trying to control the action but The Master is working from the bottom.

Kazaksavian is trying to land an Americana. He has the arm isolated but The Master is keeping cool and he's avoided the danger for now.
Kazaksavian controlling the position from side mount.

That's seven minutes gone in the round.
The Master struggling a bit here.

Kazaksavian tries for a kimura but The Master is defending well.
The referee tells the fighters to keep busy.
The Master is looking for a sweep.
Kazaksavian tries to advance to mount but can't.

That's eight minutes gone in the round.
You can see the frustration on The Master's face, being in this tough position on the bottom.
Kazaksavian trying to control the position but The Master is working away.
The Master tries to work a leg under to get back to half guard but Kazaksavian wriggles his own leg back out and remains in side control.

Kazaksavian swings around for an armbar but The Master sees it coming a mile off and turns beautifully into Kazaksavian's guard.
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Kazaksavian (6) vs (2) The Master
The Master pressing down on his opponent's thigh, looking to pass guard. Kazaksavian is keeping the position for now.
Kazaksavian is trying to keep The Master in close.
Kazaksavian managing to control the position.

That's nine minutes gone in the round.
Kazaksavian is working an open guard here, looking to improve his position. No doubt that will leave him open to counters but at least he's being more offensive.
Kazaksavian pulls The Master in close to prevent any damage.
Kazaksavian looking to sweep here. No luck so far.
Kazaksavian knows he needs to get back to his feet asap. He's simply no match for The Master on the ground.
Kazaksavian is trying to control the position from the bottom.

Kazaksavian has his foot on The Master's thigh. He's trying to push off and get in position for a triangle, I think. The Master works his way back into a safe position though.

That's ten minutes gone in the round.

Kazaksavian looking for submissions off his back, moving his hips, looking for an opening.
Kazaksavian on his back here. We all know that wrestlers don't like being on their back so let's see if Kazaksavian tries to get out of the position.
Kazaksavian keeping full guard, as The Master tries to pass.
The Master trying to control but Kazaksavian is working from the bottom.

The Master thinks about going for a leg but decides against it, in order to maintain the position.
Kazaksavian has control of The Master's left arm, preventing The Master from doing any damage.
The Master trying to pass the guard but can't manage it just yet.

That's eleven minutes gone in the round.

Kazaksavian is looking for a triangle but The Master pushes his legs off easily.

The Master thinks about going for a leg but decides against it, in order to maintain the position.
Kazaksavian is pulling down on The Master's head to control his posture.
The Master wants to control from the top but Kazaksavian keeps moving.

The Master thinks about going for a leg but decides against it, in order to maintain the position.

That's twelve minutes gone in the round.
The Master trying to control the position from guard on top but Kazaksavian is wriggling around, looking for whatever he can.
Kazaksavian is working the butterfly guard. He manages to land a nice scissor sweep and is now in half guard on the top. Nice move.
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Kazaksavian (8) vs (2) The Master
Still in half guard, Kazaksavian seems content to control.
Kazaksavian is looking to advance position but The Master won't allow it.
The Master is trying to maintain the position but Kazaksavian is very close to passing his half guard.

Kazaksavian is trying a forearm choke… I don't think that's going to do much at this level of the game.

That's thirteen minutes gone in the round.
Kazaksavian wants to pass to mount but The Master is defending the position.
Kazaksavian prevents The Master from improving his position.
Kazaksavian trying to pass the guard but The Master defending well.

That's fourteen minutes gone in the round.
Kazaksavian trying to control the pace.
The Master is not content to let Kazaksavian control the position.
Kazaksavian is really struggling to control The Master but he's trying to hold on to the position.
The Master is looking for a sweep. Kazaksavian is wise to his cunning plan and keeps the top position.
Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out!
The Master is trying to control but can't.
Kazaksavian wants to lay and pray for a moment but The Master keeps working.
Kazaksavian wants to free his trapped foot but The Master is holding on for dear life with his legs.

And that's the end of the fight!
Kazaksavian takes the fight on points by 8 to 2.
A very excited looking Krause Kazaksavian rambled incoherently for about 5 minutes post fight about how awesome he is. It was kinda funny for a while but then everyone got annoyed.

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   May 25, 2016
#R1#
Kazaksavian misses with the combination.
Kazaksavian looks to have improved his striking defense since last time we saw him fight.
Kazaksavian takes a solid shot to the body. That one hurt him but he's trying not to show it.
Some wild striking there from Kazaksavian.
Dickens goes to the watering hole and comes back with a big thumbs up from the judges as he scores a three punch combo.
Kazaksavian will need to tighten up his combinations if he doesn't want to gas himself out, swinging at thin air.
Dickens throws a hook but Kazaksavian blocks it.
Kazaksavian will need to tighten up his combinations if he doesn't want to gas himself out, swinging at thin air.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Dickens dodges the punch combination from Kazaksavian.
Kazaksavian misses with a jab and misses with a cross straight after too.
Dickens throws a quick head kick that skims the top of Kazaksavian's head.
The crowd cheering loudly, showing their appreciation for the quality fight we're seeing here.
Dickens connects with a right hand. Kazaksavian shakes it off.#T1#
Kazaksavian keeping a good distance there, avoiding the body shot.
A little feinted left hand from Kazaksavian on the counter but he doesn't commit to it.
Kazaksavian looks to score with a combo but nothing lands.
Kazaksavian throws a series of punches but Dickens moves out of range.
It seemed like Dickens was going to counter with the hook but didn't fully commit to it.
Kazaksavian throws a hook but Dickens blocks it.
Kazaksavian misses with a combination
and Dickens counters with a one-two to the body.
Kazaksavian looks to score with a jab to the body but Dickens is just out of range.
Kazaksavian swings away but doesn't land with a series of punches.
Dickens throws a head kick that misses and slips in the process. He scrambles back to his feet and the fighters circle.
Dickens showing good head movement there, avoiding the strikes from Kazaksavian.
Dickens slips under a jab from Kazaksavian.
Kazaksavian falls off balance throwing a combination
and Dickens counters with a good low kick that Kazaksavian was not able to check.
A combination from Kazaksavian does no damage.
Good standup being displayed there by Dickens as he connects with a hook.#T2#
This has been an exciting period of action!
A big left from Kazaksavian misses.
Kazaksavian misses with a series of wild punches.
Dickens connects with a looping left hand that seems like it dazed Kazaksavian momentarily.
Kazaksavian get stunned by a cross and takes another one on the button. Kazaksavian stumbles backwards and tries to bounce back off the cage but Dickens runs in and jumps on him with a leaping lead hook that puts him out! Wow, that was highlight reel stuff! Awesome finish!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 2:27 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Richard Dickens!

 

Event: TWGC 11 (155lbs, D4): Las Vegas Qualifier - Round 1     
Date:   May 18, 2016

Coming up we have a lightweight Tycoon World Grappling Championship rules bout between Hanzo Hasashi and Krause Kazaksavian. Hanzo Hasashi is staring across the cage at his opponent, tweaking his nipples... Tweaking his own nipples that is.




178 cm
18 yrs
160 lbs



156 cm
22 yrs
140 lbs


This TWGC bout is 1 fifteen minute round in the lightweight division. Introducing today's competitors. In the red corner, competing out of Hilo, with a TWGC record of 0 wins and 0 losses; Hanzo Hasashi! And in the blue corner, fighting out of New York, with a TWGC record of 0 wins and 1 losses; Krause Kazaksavian!
The judges for this bout are Cecil Peabody, Alan Glass and Wesley Smith.


Let's get this grappling contest under way! Who will be victorious?
Kazaksavian keeps the fight standing with a nice sprawl.
Kazaksavian wants to clinch up but Hasashi keeps it at a distance.
Kazaksavian is looking to take this fight into the clinch.

Hasashi gets tackled into the cage by Kazaksavian. Kazaksavian maintains the clinch.
Kazaksavian jumps guard but his hands slip and he falls flat on his back. Well, he's made himself look a right mug there, as Hasashi walks away with a smile on his face. Kazaksavian gets slowly back to his feet and shakes his head.
Hasashi swats away the attempt to clinch by Kazaksavian.
Kazaksavian tries to close the distance and clinch up but Hasashi swats him away and circles back towards the center.
Hasashi looks frustrated there after his takedown attempt is stuffed easily.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.
Kazaksavian tries to grapple but his opponent circles

and Hasashi counters with a shoot takedown into half guard.
Score +2 for takedown into guard / half guard: Hasashi (2) vs (0) Kazaksavian
Kazaksavian trying to control but Hasashi postures up.
Kazaksavian wants to improve his position but Hasashi is controlling well.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Hasashi trying to pass the guard but Kazaksavian defending well.
Kazaksavian is looking to regain full guard. Not this time though.
Hasashi looks over to his corner - he wants some instructions but his corner are not responding.
Hasashi trying to mount his opponent but Kazaksavian defends it.
Hasashi content to control rather than advance.
Hasashi will need to keep those long limbs tucked in whilst he's on the ground, to prevent any submissions.
Hasashi is trying to advance to mount but he's lost his balance and Kazaksavian reverses the position - he's now on top in Hasashi's guard.
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Hasashi (2) vs (2) Kazaksavian

That's two minutes gone in the round.
A real slowdown in the pace of the fight for a moment, as Hasashi holds on and takes a little breather.
Kazaksavian stopping the sweep attempt from Hasashi.
Hasashi seems keen to control rather than go for a submission, at least for now.
Kazaksavian trying to control but Hasashi is working from the bottom.
Hasashi bucks up whilst keeping hold of a body lock, managing to reverse the position. Now he's in top in Kazaksavian's guard.
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Hasashi (4) vs (2) Kazaksavian
Hasashi wants to pass the guard but Kazaksavian is keeping the position.
Hasashi passes easily into side control. Nice work.
Score +3 for passing guard: Hasashi (7) vs (2) Kazaksavian

That's three minutes gone in the round.

Hasashi tries for a kimura but Kazaksavian is defending well.
Hasashi wants to lay and pray for a moment but Kazaksavian keeps working.
Kazaksavian tries to improve position but can't.
Kazaksavian is not content to let Hasashi control the position.
Hasashi just content to control the position.

That's four minutes gone in the round.

Hasashi wants to work for a kimura but he's foiled early by Kazaksavian, who protects the arm well.
Kazaksavian is looking to regain half guard here but Hasashi keeps moving and retains side control.
Hasashi controlling the position.

Hasashi goes for an armbar! This could be all over! Wait, no, Kazaksavian rolls with the submission and now he's on top in Hasashi's guard! Nice work there by Kazaksavian!
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Hasashi (7) vs (4) Kazaksavian

That's five minutes gone in the round.
Kazaksavian won't allow Hasashi to sweep him here.
Hasashi is doing well to control the posture of his opponent and prevent any damage.
Kazaksavian preventing the sweep.
Kazaksavian looking to sit in guard and control but Hasashi gets the butterfly guard and sweeps. He's now in the guard on the top.
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Hasashi (9) vs (4) Kazaksavian
Kazaksavian is working from a closed guard but he's struggling to control his opponent.
Hasashi stands up and looks to throw the legs aside to pass to side control. Kazaksavian swivels though and keeps the full guard.
Hasashi slows down the pace of the fight, as he sits in guard.

That's six minutes gone in the round.

Kazaksavian had isolated an arm as going for a kimura. Hasashi defends it easily.
Hasashi slows down the pace of the fight, as he sits in guard.
Kazaksavian lands a beautiful sweep and he's now moved into his opponent's guard.
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Hasashi (9) vs (6) Kazaksavian
Kazaksavian trying to control but Hasashi is working from the bottom.

That's seven minutes gone in the round.
Hasashi looking to sweep here. No luck so far.
Hasashi pulls Kazaksavian in close to prevent any damage.
Kazaksavian looking to pass the guard.
Hasashi pulls Kazaksavian in close to his closed guard and prevents Kazaksavian from doing any damage or advancing position.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.
Kazaksavian trying to control the position from guard on top but Hasashi is wriggling around, looking for whatever he can.
Hasashi pulls Kazaksavian in close to prevent any damage.

That's eight minutes gone in the round.
Kazaksavian sitting in guard here, content to control.
Hasashi controlling the position.
Kazaksavian wants to control from the top but Hasashi keeps moving.
Hasashi wants to sweep but no luck.
My spies in School of Hard Knocks (Elite Training for $225) inform me that Kazaksavian has been getting involved in the gym's BJJ sparring sessions. Let's see whether that pays dividends!
Hasashi seems keen to control Kazaksavian's posture.
Hasashi on his back here. We all know that wrestlers don't like being on their back so let's see if Hasashi tries to get out of the position.

Kazaksavian has gone for a leg lock! Hasashi slips out almost immediately though and dives into Kazaksavian's guard.
Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Hasashi (11) vs (6) Kazaksavian
Hasashi controlling from the top position.

That's nine minutes gone in the round.
Kazaksavian is working from a closed guard but he's struggling to control his opponent.
Hasashi wants to pass the guard but Kazaksavian is keeping the position.
Hasashi stands and throws Kazaksavian's legs to the side, diving into side control.
Score +3 for passing guard: Hasashi (14) vs (6) Kazaksavian
Kazaksavian is not content to let Hasashi control the position.
Kazaksavian tries to work a leg under to get back to half guard but Hasashi wriggles his own leg back out and remains in side control.
Hasashi trying to control the action but Kazaksavian is working from the bottom.

That's ten minutes gone in the round.
Hasashi tries to advance to mount but can't.
Hasashi controls the position from side control.
Hasashi tries to advance to mount but Kazaksavian denies him.
Kazaksavian is trying to control Hasashi's posture but Hasashi avoids it.
A lull in the action here as Hasashi stalls from top position.

That's eleven minutes gone in the round.
Hasashi trying to control the action but Kazaksavian is working from the bottom.
Kazaksavian tries to improve position but can't.

Hasashi tries for a kimura. Not really close to a finish though.
Hasashi just content to control the position.

Hasashi is looking for a kimura. He might have it! No, Kazaksavian has escaped the position, nice work there.

That's twelve minutes gone in the round.
Kazaksavian is trying to escape the position but Hasashi is controlling the position.
Kazaksavian can't do much from the bottom here.
Kazaksavian seems a little lost for a moment, as Hasashi dominates the positioning.
Kazaksavian is looking to reverse the position.
Hasashi trying to control the action but Kazaksavian is working from the bottom.
Kazaksavian tries to buck Hasashi off but Hasashi is having none of it.

That's thirteen minutes gone in the round.
Hasashi tries to cartwheel into mount but he doesn't manage it.
Kazaksavian is not content to let Hasashi control the position.
Hasashi working away.
Kazaksavian is trying to work for a sweep but Hasashi has mounted him!
Score +2 for reaching mount: Hasashi (16) vs (6) Kazaksavian
Hasashi controlling the position easily from mount.
Kazaksavian working to try and regain half guard.
Kazaksavian is squirming around, avoiding Hasashi's attempts to control the action.

That's fourteen minutes gone in the round.
Kazaksavian manages to regain half guard. Good work.

Hasashi is working for a submission of some sort.
Kazaksavian won't allow Hasashi to pass to mount.
Kazaksavian moves into full guard.
Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out!
Hasashi stays in close to Kazaksavian's body and controls the position.

And that's the end of the fight!
Hasashi takes the fight on points by 16 to 6.

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   May 11, 2016
#R1#
Kazaksavian stuffs a takedown. It's all about dictating where the fight takes place and Kazaksavian wants it to stay on the feet.
Singleterry gets cracked there but stands up to it.
Singleterry shoots in but doesn't get the takedown
and Kazaksavian counters nicely by changing levels and landing a hook to the body.
Kazaksavian looks to land a combination. Singleterry sees it coming but can only parry a couple of the shots.#CL2#
Singleterry has closed the distance and engaged Kazaksavian in a clinch.
Kazaksavian misses with a hook to the ribs.
Kazaksavian misses with a punch to the body.
A frustrated look appears on Kazaksavian's face as he tries to break the clinch. #TD2#
Singleterry pulls guard successfully.
Kazaksavian throwing elbows and punches but not connecting, as Singleterry works some decent striking defense from the bottom.
Kazaksavian showing good wrestling skills to control the position.
Singleterry should think about turning a few of those tyres round his middle into muscle if he wants people to take him seriously as an athlete.
Kazaksavian with a nice head shot there.
Singleterry throwing strikes off his back to little effect.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.#T1#
There's a bit of a scramble here and now Singleterry is on top in guard. #REVB#
Singleterry missing there with some ground and pound from the guard.
Kazaksavian looking for a sweep. Not yet Kazaksavian, not yet.
Singleterry throws a big elbow that misses.
Kazaksavian wants to get back to his feet but Singleterry is in a dominant position and won't allow it.
Singleterry wants to control from the top but Kazaksavian keeps moving.
Kazaksavian is working an open guard here, looking to improve his position. No doubt that will leave him open to counters but at least he's being more offensive.
Singleterry trying to control the position from guard on top but Kazaksavian is wriggling around, looking for whatever he can. #T2##SU2#
Singleterry stands and steps away. Kazaksavian gets to his feet too and we're back to the striking game.
Kazaksavian throws a series of strikes that have Singleterry backpedaling. #CUT#
It looks like Joey Singleterry has been cut.
Singleterry doesn't manage to clinch there - Kazaksavian circles away.
Kazaksavian throws a nice looking combination but Singleterry bobs and weaves to avoid any damage.
Singleterry takes one on the chin but keeps coming.
Singleterry dives in for a single leg takedown but Kazaksavian sprawls and the fighters end up clinched against the cage.
Krause Kazaksavian has stuffed three takedown attempts in the round now. That's going to take a lot out of Joey Singleterry.
Singleterry fails with a rather predictable takedown attempt.
Kazaksavian went nuts there looking for a big combo counter but none of the flurry connected.#CL2#
Singleterry closes the distance and clinches.
Kazaksavian lands a short shot on the inside that snaps the head of Singleterry backwards.
The crowd are loving this. Great action here.
Singleterry blocks a body shot from Kazaksavian.
Kazaksavian has had enough of the clinch and is looking to separate.
Singleterry is trying to pull guard but Kazaksavian turns him against the cage and we stay in the clinch.#T3#
Singleterry is working for a takedown up against the cage. He can't get it on this occasion though.
Singleterry is looking for a takedown.
Singleterry wants to stall.
Kazaksavian lands a shoulder strike.
Singleterry lands a hook to the body. It's hard to tell if that hurt Kazaksavian or not. #BC#
Kazaksavian manages to break the clinch.
Kazaksavian looks to score with a combo but nothing lands.
Kazaksavian throws a series of strikes that have Singleterry backpedaling.
Kazaksavian misses with a jab and misses with a cross straight after too.
Kazaksavian fakes a head shot and lands one to the body.
Singleterry falls off balance throwing a combination
enabling Kazaksavian to counter with a crisp jab.
Kazaksavian connects with a good right hand that stumbles Singleterry. Singleterry circles away out of range and recomposes himself.
Wooooo! Give it up for these two warriors! They are putting on a show!
Singleterry takes a body punch that cleary hurt but he's trying not to show any weakness.
Kazaksavian scores with a sloppy right hand. Singleterry should have avoided that one. #T4#
Kazaksavian closes the distance and lands a one-two.#ROC#
Singleterry is rocked!
Kazaksavian goes to the watering hole and comes back with a big thumbs up from the judges as he scores a three punch combo.
Singleterry is still on wobbly legs! Can Kazaksavian finish him?
Singleterry gets clipped by a big right hand and goes down spinning to the canvas! Kazaksavian gets the back mount and begins to drop bombs on his rocked foe! Singleterry is too out of it to defend against the strikes and the referee jumps in to save him from the beatdown!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 4:16 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Krause Kazaksavian!
Krause Kazaksavian bigged himself up after the win. The crowd seemed to love it.

 

Event: Quick Fight Championship     
Date:   Apr 29, 2016
#R1#
Kazaksavian lands with a nice combination. Korhonen backs away looking to recover.
Kazaksavian fails to land with the punch combination there - jab, cross, hook, miss, miss, miss.
Korhonen is trying hard to land a takedown here. Kazaksavian sprawls well and keeps this one on the feet.
Korhonen fails with a rather predictable takedown attempt.
Despite the aggression on Kazaksavian's face he doesn't fully commit to the counter.
Korhonen tries to bum rush Kazaksavian with a series of wild strikes but Kazaksavian uses good footwork to avoid the assault.
Korhonen shoots and misses
letting Kazaksavian counter with a right hand.
That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Olavi Korhonen. That's going to take a lot out of him.
Kazaksavian lands a straight punch to the body, keeping Korhonen at a distance.
Kazaksavian misses with a jab, cross combination.
Kazaksavian scores with a jab.
Kazaksavian feints a jab promting Korhonen to slip. Kazaksavian then demonstrates his capabilities by jabbing again. Korhonen slips again and ducks right into an uppercut.
Korhonen definitely looks more muscular than last time we saw him fight.
The crowd are loving this. Great action here.
Korhonen doesn't succeed with the takedown
and Kazaksavian connects with a straight left hand counter down the middle.
Korhonen misses with a takedown
and Kazaksavian counters with a straight right hand.
Kazaksavian throws a jab to the body, straight down the pipe. Boom. That sent Korhonen stumbling backwards but he manages to regain his composure quickly.
Kazaksavian looks to land a combination. Korhonen sees it coming but can only parry a couple of the shots.
Kazaksavian swings away but doesn't land with a series of punches. #CL#
Korhonen rushes Kazaksavian and presses him up against the cage.
Korhonen wants to take the fight to the mat but Kazaksavian manages to get underhooks and keep the fight in the clinch.
A right hand to the body from Kazaksavian. #T1#
Kazaksavian lands a left hand that snaps the head of Korhonen backwards.
Korhonen is trying to drag Kazaksavian to the mat but Kazaksavian just about manages to keep his footing. He used the cage to his advantage there.
Kazaksavian misses with a punch to the body. #TD#
Korhonen pulls guard.
Kazaksavian in full guard, throwing the ground and pound. No damage this time.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.#SUB#
Korhonen is active off his back here, looking for submissions.
Korhonen looking for a sweep. Not yet Korhonen, not yet. #SU2#
Korhonen is working an open guard so Kazaksavian takes the opportunity to get back to his feet.
Kazaksavian leaves Korhonen with his face pressed against the mat as he sprawls beautifully, defending against a solid takedown attempt.
Korhonen is breathing heavily.
Sloppy strikes from Kazaksavian. Those never looked like landing.
Kazaksavian lands an overhand right.
Korhonen shakes his hands off, looking to compose himself, but takes a jab to the jaw whilst he does it.
Kazaksavian thuds his right hand into Korhonen's forehead from close range. That could be painful for both fighters.
Kazaksavian keeps the fight standing with a nice sprawl.#T2#
Kazaksavian lands with a two punch combination before moving back out of range.
Wooooo! Give it up for these two warriors! They are putting on a show!
Korhonen scores with a punch to the gut of his opponent.
Kazaksavian works over Korhonen's head and body with a nice combination.
A really sloppy takedown attempt there from Korhonen.
Kazaksavian swings away but doesn't land with a series of punches.
Korhonen went nuts there looking for a big combo counter but none of the flurry connected.
Korhonen fails with a takedown attempt from distance.
Olavi Korhonen seems to be the more aggressive standup fighter in this bout.
Korhonen is looking to clinch.
Korhonen fails to land the takedown.
Kazaksavian lands a jab followed by a nice looking cross.
A left and a right from Kazaksavian both land. Nice combination. #ROC2#
Korhonen is rocked!#KD2#
Oooooh!!! Kazaksavian has knocked Korhonen down with a huge combo! Kazaksavian steps away and waves a wobbly Korhonen back to his feet! This one might not go much longer!
Oh Korhonen is still all over the place! His legs are completely gone! Will he be able to recover?!!
Kazaksavian avoids the clinch attempt nicely.
Kazaksavian gets in close and tags Korhonen with a short punch that almost sends Korhonen to the mat! Oh Korhonen is in big trouble! He turns his back on Kazaksavian, trying to create some distance but Kazaksavian rushes him, striking wildly and Korhonen goes down! The referee tackles Kazaksavian into the cage to end the fight! Kazaksavian is one violent man!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 2:58 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Krause Kazaksavian!
Krause Kazaksavian decided to go for the less than humble approach in his post fight interview, telling everyone how he is going to conquer the world. The crowd seemed to like it when really that sort of approach could have gone either way.

 


 

 
 
 
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