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by Play - Fighter's Fight Commentary
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Event:
TRFC95
Date: Oct 28, 2017 |
#R1##KD# Williams drops Yamamoto with a beautiful combination! Yamamoto stares up at his opponent, who ushers him back to his feet - Williams is looking for the KO!#ROC# Yamamoto is rocked!#CUT# It looks like Takanori Yamamoto has been cut. Yamamoto with a lazy takedown attempt and Williams counters with a huge left! Yamamoto is in big trouble! He's backing up but Williams isn't giving him chance to recover. Under a barage of punches the ref has to step in to save Yamamoto from any more damage. A dominating finish by Williams!
Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:05 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Ted Williams! A less than humble Ted Williams misjudged his post fight interview somewhat and came across a little too arrogant whilst trying to hype up his own abilities. The defeated Takanori Yamamoto had this to say: 'ごめんなさい !'.
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Event:
QFC Tournament 789 Round 1
Date: Sep 25, 2017 |
#R1# Neve darts in and out, connecting with a jab. Neve keeps the fight standing with a nice sprawl. Jab, jab by Neve - just one landing. Neve throws a couple of head shots and lands with the final one - a decent hook, which struck Yamamoto on the side of the head. Neve scores with a reasonable looking shot to the body. Yamamoto doesn't seem bothered though. Yamamoto shoots in for a takedown but Neve shows good takedown defense there and keeps this one on the feet. Yamamoto walks into a stiff left hand from Neve.#ROC# Yamamoto is rocked! Neve flashes Yamamoto a smile before throwing a beast of a right hand, straight down the pipe. Yamamoto's eyes follow the hand right onto his nose, taking in it's full glory... and then darkness. Yamamoto crumples to the floor! He's out cold! Neve punches the air and yells at the top of his lungs - yeeeeeeeeeeah!!!! This one is all over!
Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:39 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Armando Neve! Armando Neve thanked the fans post fight for their support. The defeated Takanori Yamamoto had this to say: 'ごめんなさい !'.
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