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Event:
Quick Fight Championship
Date: Oct 29, 2019 |
#R1# Larner misses with a jab and misses with a cross straight after too.
Schrijber tries to counter with a takedown but Larner is quick to defend against it. Schrijber fails with the takedown.#TD# Schrijber shoots in and bounces Larner off the cage to secure the takedown into guard.#ES2# Larner manages to wriggle out and sneak his way back up to his feet, so the fighters are now clinched up against the cage. Schrijber can't get the takedown.
Schrijber is trying to drag Larner to the mat but Larner just about manages to keep his footing. He used the cage to his advantage there. That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Jan Schrijber. That's going to take a lot out of him. Larner is trying to force a seperation but Schrijber has the dominant position. Schrijber is working for takedown but Larner is calmly controlling the position for now. Schrijber wants a takedown.
Larner gets underhooks to prevent Schrijber's takedown attempt.
#T1# Schrijber tries to jump guard but he falls flat on his backside. Larner smiles and moves away.
Schrijber steps to the side to avoid the strikes from Larner. Schrijber appears to be looking for a big counter. Larner looks to score with a combo but nothing lands. Schrijber feinted with a counter takedown. Larner scores with a nice head shot. Larner swings wildly with a hook that is half blocked by Schrijber. Jeremy Larner seems to be the more aggressive standup fighter in this bout. Larner just misses with a punch to the body.
Schrijber feinted with a counter takedown. Larner misses with a combination
#CL# and Schrijber counters by clinching up. Schrijber is looking for a takedown. Larner is pressed up against the cage. Schrijber has hold of a leg and is looking to drag Larner down to the mat. Larner avoids the attempt though and has circled away. We're back to striking at a distance. Larner misses with a wild combination.
Schrijber dives in and grabs Larner's left leg, looking for a takedown. Larner pushes down on Schrijber's head and hops out. Larner connects with a jab. A really sloppy takedown attempt there from Schrijber.#T2# Larner dips down and scores with a jab to the body. Schrijber showing good head movement there, avoiding the strikes from Larner.
Fantastic stuff here - a very entertaining period of action, which has drawn cheers from the crowd. Larner scores with a straight right hand, right through his opponent's guard. Schrijber doesn't react quick enough there as he takes a shot to the body. Larner pushing out the jab but it's not landing. Larner throws a right hand that Schrijber ducks under and follows up with a left that Schrijber also avoids with ease. Larner takes a swing at Schrijber's ribcage but misses. Larner misses the shot to the body. A telegraphed takedown attempt from Schrijber is defended easily by Larner. Larner misses with a jab, cross combination.
Schrijber half commits to a counter takedown before pushing away, out of range.#T3# Larner misses with a double jab
#TD# and Schrijber counters with a takedown into side control. The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work. Larner seems a little lost for a moment, as Schrijber dominates the positioning. Larner stops Schrijber from passing to mount. Schrijber has knee on belly and now moves to full mount! Trouble for Larner! Schrijber looking to control and managing it successfully. #T4# The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing. Schrijber throwing strikes here but Larner is writhing around nicely and avoiding any serious damage.
Schrijber thowing shots but they're missing. Schrijber sitting in mount, just looking to control for the moment. Schrijber seems to have a rather negative gameplan on the ground. He seems keen to just score the takedown and hold down Larner for as long as he can get away with. And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.
Jeremy Larner dominated that round. The referee calls time. The cornermen exit stage left and we're back to business. #R2# Schrijber dodges the punch combination from Larner.
Schrijber is looking to counter the offense by Larner and move into the clinch. Larner misses with a lunging right hand
and Schrijber counters with a lovely straight right hand!#CUT# It looks like Jeremy Larner has been cut. Larner misses with a body shot.
Schrijber keeping a good distance there, avoiding the body shot.
Larner fails to land with a series of punches.
Larner throws a couple of head shots and lands with the final one - a decent hook, which struck Schrijber on the side of the head. Schrijber avoids a punch combination nicely.
Schrijber tries to shoot in for a takedown. He's got hold of a leg but Larner swivels and escapes. Larner has used his reach advantage pretty well so far tonight. A shot to the liver by Larner. Beautiful body shot. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. Larner wings a very wild body shot but it does the job and lands to the midsection. Larner misses with a hook
#CL# and Schrijber counters by moving into the clinch. Good anticipation by Schrijber. Schrijber tries to jump guard but he falls flat on his backside. Larner smiles and moves away.
Larner connects with a slap. Keep your fist closed son.#T1# Schrijber moves away from the strike by Larner. Larner lands a jab followed by a nice looking cross.
Larner misses with a straight left. Larner throws a right and a left that both miss. Schrijber tries for a takedown but Larner sees it coming a mile off and avoids it easily. That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Jan Schrijber. That's going to take a lot out of him. Larner is moving around nicely and scores here with a single head shot. Larner throws a combination that misses and Schrijber counters with a three punch combination, finished off with a leg kick. Nice work. #TD# Schrijber decides to change it up a bit and drives through with a nice takedown into half guard. The crowd are loving this. Great action here. Schrijber tries to pass to full mount but Larner defends it. Schrijber sitting and controlling from the half guard. Schrijber tries to pass the half guard into mount. Larner knows what he's doing though and prevents the attempt. #T2# Schrijber is figuring out what he wants to do next. Schrijber is looking to pass the guard... He's managed it - he's now in full mount! Schrijber unloads with some shots from mount but Larner bucks and avoids them well.
Schrijber tucks in and makes sure he doesn't lose the dominant position. #T3# Schrijber fails to move to back control. Schrijber controlling his opponent. Schrijber continues to stall. Larner is really trying hard to get back to his feet.
Larner has been the more effective fighter overall so far.#T4# The crowd are getting on the fighters' backs, as the pace has dropped off in the last minute or so.#SUB# Schrijber with some aggressive grappling here. He's looking for submissions here, rather than waiting for the opportunity to counter.
Schrijber takes a little breather and maintains the position. The referee will be looking for him to stay active from such a dominant position though. Poor strikes thrown by Schrijber there. More accuracy and less frantic strikes would help!
Schrijber controlling from mount. Larner trying desperately to get to his feet.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.
A close second round but Jeremy Larner will probably get the nod - 10:9. The cut man is working on Jeremy Larner's cut. That's time! Schrijber's corner gives him a slap on the ass as he gets ready to fight. And we move into the final round! #R3# Larner connects with a single shot there. Larner misses with a double jab.
Schrijber attempts a counter takedown but Larner avoids it well and moves away. Larner fails to land with the punch combination there - jab, cross, hook, miss, miss, miss.
Larner misses with a jab, cross combination.
Schrijber drops down looking for a counter takedown but Larner sprawls and moves away. Larner swings away but doesn't land with a series of punches.
Jeremy Larner seems to be getting the better of the standup. Larner keeps the fight standing with a nice sprawl. Larner pushing out the jab but it's not landing. Larner misses with an uppercut. Schrijber saw that one coming. Larner throws a jab, cross combination which is slipped
#CL# and Schrijber holds on and brings the fighters into a clinch. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. Schrijber changes levels and goes for a takedown here. Larner fights it off and pushes away nicely.
Larner tries to bum rush Schrijber with a series of wild strikes but Schrijber uses good footwork to avoid the assault. A left lands for Larner. Larner misses with a wild body shot. Nice uppercut there from Larner.#T1# Larner lands an overhand left. A wild punch that just about connected. Schrijber uses good footwork to avoid the strikes from Larner. Sloppy strikes from Larner. Those never looked like landing. Schrijber has his hands up protecting his head but a hook from Larner finds it's way round the side to connect with Schrijber's head. Larner throws a combination but comes up with nothing but fresh air.
Larner misses with a body shot.
Larner throws a nice looking combination but Schrijber bobs and weaves to avoid any damage. No joy there for Larner, who threw a few shots but didn't land.
Larner takes a big intake of breath there - he's definitely tired. Sloppy strikes from Larner. Those never looked like landing. Schrijber drops down looking for a counter takedown but Larner sprawls and moves away. Some wild striking there from Larner.
Schrijber drops down looking for a counter takedown but Larner sprawls and moves away. Larner misses with a few strikes there.
Jan Schrijber is looking to throw some combinations by the looks of things. A swing and a miss from Larner. Schrijber takes one to the side of the head.
#T2# Schrijber dives in for a single leg takedown but Larner sprawls and the fighters end up clinched against the cage. Larner unleashes a big counter combination but Schrijber bobs and weaves and avoids any damage. That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Jan Schrijber. That's going to take a lot out of him. Larner misses with an uppercut. Schrijber saw that one coming. Schrijber appears to be looking for a big counter. The crowd are loving this. Great action here. Larner throws a hook but Schrijber avoids it easily. Larner throws a hook to the body but it doesn't connect.
Schrijber is trying to close the distance and clinch up, after that failed offence from Larner. Larner stuffs the takedown attempt from Schrijber. Schrijber gets slowly back to his feet. Larner rushes forward with a series of wild hooks but Schrijber moves out of range and avoids them all easily. Schrijber drops down looking for a counter takedown but Larner sprawls and moves away.#TD# Schrijber gets a takedown into half guard. Schrijber is controlling the pace.
Jan Schrijber has stepped it up - he knows he needs a finish here!#T3##T4# Well. There's a bit of a lull in the action here and the crowd are starting to get restless.#REF3# The referee decides to stand the fighters back up. Schrijber shoots in for a takedown but doesn't get it. Larner rushes forward with a series of wild hooks but Schrijber moves out of range and avoids them all easily. A combination from Schrijber does no damage. Some wild striking there from Larner.
And that's the end of the fight! Jeremy Larner comfortably won the final round on my scorecard. I've got Larner winning every round here. Surely the decision will go his way and he'll pick up a well deserved decision victory. Over to the ring announcer for the scorecards.
Ladies and gentlemen, after 3 rounds of action, we go to the scorecards for a decision. Judge Jack Bonds scores the fight 27:30 Judge Timothy Bukovac scores the fight 27:30 Judge Frank Antenori scores the fight 27:30
In favor of your winner, by unanimous decision... Jeremy Larner!
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Event:
TWGC 26 (265+lbs, D4): Los Angeles Qualifier - Round 2
Date: Oct 18, 2019 |
Coming up we have a super heavyweight Tycoon World Grappling Championship rules bout between Marcus St Stone (ranked 3475 p4p, 321 weight class) and Jeremy Larner (ranked 23269 p4p, 0 weight class). On his way into the cage it seems that Marcus St Stone has been attacked by a crazed fan! It looks like it might have been the just bleed guy! Luckily Marcus St Stone seems to be OK! I thought that lunatic was in prison!?
This TWGC bout is 1 fifteen minute round in the super heavyweight division. Introducing today's competitors. In the red corner, competing out of Las Vegas, with a TWGC record of 1 wins and 0 losses; Marcus St Stone! And in the blue corner, fighting out of St Petersburg, with a TWGC record of 1 wins and 0 losses; Jeremy Larner! The judges for this bout are Don Winkell, Frank Antenori and Timothy Bukovac.
The official calls the fighters to the middle and the contest is under way. St Stone tries to clinch but Larner moves out of range. Larner rushes St Stone and presses him up against the cage. St Stone drops down for a takedown but doesn't get it.
St Stone drags the fight down to the ground.
St Stone throwing his legs up looking for a triangle.
Larner must be cautious of submissions here, given that his opponent has the superior Jiu Jitsu. St Stone trying to control the position here. The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing. St Stone escapes his hips to the side and looks to be working for an armbar. Larner gives him a little smile and shakes his head. No chance. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. Larner controlling from the guard. I say controlling but really, he's stalling.
That's one minute gone in the round. Let's hope that Larner has the urge to step up the pace any second now because for the last 15 or 20 seconds he's just been holding on tight. Larner avoids a guillotine attempt easily.
Larner pushes down on St Stone's leg and manages to get into half guard. St Stone is looking to sinch up a guillotine here but Larner pulls his head out easily. St Stone looking for submissions from an awkward position here. Larner stalling.
That's two minutes gone in the round. Larner trying to pass the guard but St Stone defending well. St Stone gets back to full guard.
Larner seems content to control from guard here. He's going to have to remain active though if he doesn't want to get stood back up. Larner's corner are shouting for him to control the position and he seems happy to oblige. St Stone is working actively off his back, looking to secure an arm or perhaps work for a triangle.
That's three minutes gone in the round. Larner controlling from the guard. I say controlling but really, he's stalling. Larner avoids a guillotine attempt easily.
Larner slows down the pace of the fight, as he sits in guard. Larner avoids a guillotine attempt easily.
That's four minutes gone in the round. St Stone 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: St Stone (2) vs (0) Larner St Stone is trying for a guillotine from the top but the pressure isn't in the right place so Larner is just riding it out for now. St Stone eventually gives up the hold. Larner desperately trying to maintain half guard. St Stone seems like he's working for an arm triangle here. He's freed his trapped foot and he's rotating nicely. Larner is in big trouble! He's tapping out! This one is aaaaaaaaaaaall over!
Ladies and gentlemen, after 5:58 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Arm Triangle). Marcus St Stone! After the fight, Marcus St Stone 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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Event:
TWGC 26 (265+lbs, D4): Los Angeles Qualifier - Round 1
Date: Oct 17, 2019 |
Coming up we have a super heavyweight Tycoon World Grappling Championship rules bout between Jenik Krejza (ranked 5336 p4p, 426 weight class) and Jeremy Larner (ranked 23262 p4p, 0 weight class). Jenik Krejza has the edge in experience - let's see if he can make that count tonight.
This TWGC bout is 1 fifteen minute round in the super heavyweight division. Introducing today's competitors. In the red corner, competing out of Helsinki, with a TWGC record of 0 wins and 2 losses; Jenik Krejza! And in the blue corner, fighting out of St Petersburg, with a TWGC record of 0 wins and 0 losses; Jeremy Larner! The judges for this bout are Jack Bonds, Don Winkell and Timothy Bukovac.
The fighters connect hands in the middle of the mat and we are under way. Larner pushes Krejza up against the cage in a clinch. Krejza successfully pulls guard.
Krejza seems keen to control rather than go for a submission, at least for now. Krejza is working actively off his back, looking to secure an arm or perhaps work for a triangle. Larner's corner is telling him to maintain position. Krejza is working actively off his back, looking to secure an arm or perhaps work for a triangle. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. Larner slips nicely into half guard. Krejza is looking to control Larner's leg but it's slowly edging free. Can Krejza avoid being mounted?
That's one minute gone in the round. Larner is looking to advance position but Krejza won't allow it. Krejza tries to get to full guard but Larner has control of the leg. Krejza keeping control of the leg, stopping his opponent passing to mount. Krejza is trying to get back to full guard. Krejza moves into full guard.
That's two minutes gone in the round. Krejza can't do much from the bottom at the moment, as Larner controls the pace. Krejza 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. Larner showing good wrestling skills to control the position. Krejza controls Larner momentarily but Larner frees himself.
That's three minutes gone in the round. Larner engaging in some classic timewasting tactics. Krejza is doing well to control the posture of his opponent and prevent any damage. Larner passes Krejza's left leg - he's now in half guard.
That's four minutes gone in the round. Larner wants to pass to mount but Krejza is defending the position. Larner content to control rather than advance. The fighters are starting to get a bit slippery now, which will make submissions a bit more difficult. Larner looking to pass the half guard. Not this time. The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing. Krejza tries to roll over but Larner keeps him under control. Larner perhaps working for something from half guard, or maybe not. It looks like he's just sitting there.
That's five minutes gone in the round. Larner uses his free foot to push down on Krejza's thigh. Eventually he works his other foot free and he's advanced to mount - this is trouble for Krejza. Score +3 for passing guard: Krejza (0) vs (3) Larner Larner is looking to work his way around to Krejza's back. He needs to be careful though, as he's in danger of losing this dominant position. Larner content just to control the position here. Krejza wants to hold on but Larner pushes him away. Krejza can't escape the position.
Krejza tries to hold on but Larner postures up. The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work. Krejza is hanging on here. He's in a desperate position.
That's six minutes gone in the round. Larner tucks in and makes sure he doesn't lose the dominant position. Krejza bucks up and manages to get a nice reversal! He's in guard on the top - nicely done! Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Krejza (2) vs (3) Larner Krejza passes Larner's right leg, so he's now in half guard. Larner gets full guard.
That's seven minutes gone in the round. Larner keeping full guard, as Krejza tries to pass. A real slowdown in the pace of the fight for a moment, as Larner holds on and takes a little breather. Krejza pushing down on Larner's thigh, trying to pass to half guard. He's managed it... Nice work. Krejza is trying for a guillotine from the top but the pressure isn't in the right place so Larner is just riding it out for now. Krejza eventually gives up the hold. Neither fighter is being very active at the moment, with Krejza in particular looking to stall.
That's eight minutes gone in the round. Krejza prevents Larner from improving his position. Krejza is trying to work for a kimura. This could be trouble! No, Larner has managed to free his arm - good work. Krejza seems to be working for a kimura but Larner defends the submission attempt. Larner moves his hips nicely and gets into full guard. Larner looking to sweep here. No luck so far. Krejza pushing down on Larner's thigh, trying to pass to half guard. He's managed it... Nice work.
That's nine minutes gone in the round. Krejza looking for a kimura but he'll have to free his other leg if he wants to finish that. Perhaps he's just using it as a distraction technique.
The fighters are battling for position here. Larner manages to regain full guard. Nice work. Krejza is holding a leg here, probably looking for an ankle lock - he drops back and goes for it! Larner is in trouble! Is it all over??? No! Larner has escaped and now he's on top! Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Krejza (2) vs (5) Larner Larner content to stall in guard here.
That's ten minutes gone in the round. Krejza 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. Krejza is trying to control the position from the bottom.
Krejza is adopting a defensive guard. Larner stands up and looks to throw the legs aside to pass to side control. Krejza swivels though and keeps the full guard. Larner sitting in guard here, content to control.
That's eleven minutes gone in the round. Krejza wants to control here, rather than go for any submissions from the bottom. At least for now. Larner is taking a break and basically stalling. The referee will not allow him to do that for long. Krejza is looking for a triangle but Larner pushes his legs off easily.
Larner is intent on slowing down the pace of the fight, simply looking to control. Krejza trying to control the position.
That's twelve minutes gone in the round. Larner slips nicely into half guard. Larner is just sitting in half guard, waiting for something to happen. Krejza makes his way to full guard. A much better position for Krejza. Larner is just sitting in guard, looking to avoid any submissions. Krejza keeping full guard, as Larner tries to pass.
That's thirteen minutes gone in the round. Krejza is trying to control the position but Larner postures up. Larner looking to pass the guard. Larner engaging in some classic timewasting tactics. Larner is continuing to stall.
That's fourteen minutes gone in the round. Krejza looking to sweep here. No luck so far. Krejza can't do much from the bottom at the moment, as Larner controls the pace. Krejza working a defensive guard here.
Larner is stalling in the full guard. Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out! Krejza bucks up whilst keeping hold of a body lock, managing to reverse the position. Now he's in top in Larner's guard. Score +2 for sweep to guard / half guard: Krejza (4) vs (5) Larner
And that's the end of the fight! Larner wins on points by 5 to 4. |
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Event:
Quick Fight Championship
Date: Feb 20, 2019 |
#R1##TD# Badass drives through with a really nice takedown into side control. Larner really doesn't want to stay on the ground with Badass. If he can't get it back to his feet, it's only a matter of time before he'll be tapping out.#SUB# Badass thinks about going for a far side armbar but bails out and retains the dominant position instead. #SUB# Badass has an Americana. Larner didn't react quickly enough there and he's in big trouble now! He tries to squirm out but is forced to tap! Badass is delighted and gyrates in front of the ring girls. They seem to like the attention - it'll be interesting to see if Badass hooks up with any of them at the after show party.
Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:28 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Americana). Big Badass!
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