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Play by Play - Manager's Fight Commentary
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Event:
Quick Fight Championship
Date: Feb 04, 2021 |
#R1##CL2# Zaragoza gets in close and instigates a clinch. Pochonkii drops down for a takedown but doesn't get it.
Pochonkii stalling in the clinch but Zaragoza improves position. Pochonkii wants to break the clinch but can't.
Pochonkii really does look like a pencil wearing a pair of gloves. Let's hope he has a gameplan to suit that ridiculous body shape. Pochonkii tries to pull guard but Zaragoza won't allow it.
Zaragoza lands with a quick shot inside that doesn't really do much damage. Pochonkii is trying to maintain a safe position but Zaragoza gets an underhook and turns Pochonkii into the cage. Pochonkii tries to pull guard but Zaragoza won't allow it.
That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Robert Pochonkii. That's going to take a lot out of him. Zaragoza prevents a takedown attempt there.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.#TD2# Zaragoza is trying to trip Pochonkii. He has hold of a leg but Pochonkii is hopping around, keeping his balance for the moment. Zaragoza persists though and gets the takedown into guard. Pochonkii throws some sloppy strikes off his back.
Zaragoza lands a nice shot whilst sitting in his opponent's guard. Zaragoza not doing a lot at the moment. He'll have to show some more aggression or the fight will get stood up. Pochonkii will need to keep those long limbs tucked in whilst he's on the ground, to prevent any submissions.#T1# Zaragoza tries to free his leg and advance position but Pochonkii is retaining full guard. Pochonkii can't do much from the bottom at the moment, as Zaragoza controls the pace. Pochonkii has been looking to land a fair amount of strikes on the ground. He might be looking to soften his opponent up in order to work for a submission. Pochonkii tries to strike from the bottom.
Zaragoza must be cautious of submissions here, given that his opponent has the superior Jiu Jitsu. Pochonkii being controlled here, momentarily. Zaragoza wants to pass the guard but Pochonkii is keeping the position. Zaragoza stays in close to Pochonkii's body and controls the position. #REF3# The referee has motioned to the fighters to stand back up.#T2# The crowd are hurling abuse towards the fighters... You can hardly blame them though because there isn't a lot going on in the fight. Horrible takedown attempt by Pochonkii or perhaps it was just good defense by Zaragoza, which made it look bad. Zaragoza lands a jab to Pochonkii's midsection.#CL# Pochonkii closes the distance and clinches.#TD2# Zaragoza ties up his opponent against the cage and manages to drag the fight down to the ground. Zaragoza no doubt will be looking to work submissions from his guard. Zaragoza keeping full guard, as Pochonkii tries to pass. Pochonkii wants to stand but Zaragoza is controlling his posture from full guard. Zaragoza trying to control the position here. #T3# Zaragoza keeping moving, preventing Pochonkii from controlling successfully. Pochonkii loading up with the ground and pound but he's missing more than he's landing in this flurry. Zaragoza preventing the ground and pound from doing any damage. Pochonkii trying to control but Zaragoza is working from the bottom. #REF3# The ref stands the fighters back up due to a lack of activity. Zaragoza throws a head kick that misses. #T4# There's not a lot going on here and the crowd are letting the fighters know they're not willing to tolerate a lack of action.#TD2# Zaragoza closes the distance and gets a trip takedown into side control. Pochonkii quickly recovers to half guard. Zaragoza content to sit in half guard and control for a moment. #ES# Pochonkii has managed to escape just enough to sneak back to his feet but Zaragoza is on him like a limpet, forcing Pochonkii back against the cage. Pochonkii blocks a knee to the body. He'll have a nicely bruised forearm in the morning. Pochonkii wants a takedown but no success here.
Pochonkii pressing his opponent against the cage. #TD2# Zaragoza gets the body lock takedown. After a quick scramble, Pochonkii regains guard.
The crowd thankful this round is nearly over. Zaragoza postures up.
And that is the end of the round. The fighters go back to their corners.
Jose Carlos Zaragoza dominated that round. The minute break is over - no more time for sponges and pep talks - back to the action!#R2# Pochonkii misses with a takedown attempt. He shot from a bit too far out. Zaragoza looking to land some kicks to the body here.
As Zaragoza looks to move away, Pochonkii throws a big counter combo but Zaragoza just gets out of the way. Pochonkii tries to clinch up.#TD2# Zaragoza scores a trip takedown into side control. Nice.#SUB2# Zaragoza goes for an armbar! This could be all over! Wait, no, Pochonkii rolls with the submission and now he's on top in Zaragoza's guard! Nice work there by Pochonkii! Zaragoza working a defensive guard here.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. A big thud reverberates around the arena there as Pochonkii accidentally thumps the mat. Hopefully he's not broken his hand. Zaragoza has been the more effective fighter overall so far. Pochonkii is pushing down on Zaragoza's leg trying to pass to half guard. Zaragoza is fighting to maintain full guard but Pochonkii has managed to sneak the leg through. Zaragoza desperately trying to maintain half guard. #T1# Pochonkii seems very keen to just sit and control from half guard but Zaragoza does not like that idea so much and is remaining active off his back. Pochonkii thows a wild elbow that connects with the canvas. Pochonkii is taking a breather. Zaragoza says something to him but it's hard to make out. Perhaps he's telling him to get on with it and actually do something. Pochonkii wants to pass the guard but Zaragoza is defending well. Zaragoza is looking to escape. Pochonkii wants to lay and pray for a moment but Zaragoza keeps working. #T2# A lull in the action here being met with boos from the crowd. Zaragoza tries to roll over but Pochonkii keeps him under control. Pochonkii wants to control but Zaragoza is keeping him busy. We get told so often about how wrestlers don't like to be on their backs. Let's see if Zaragoza can do anything to dispel that myth. Zaragoza wants to get back to full guard.#REF3# The referee has decided to stand the fighters back up, so we'll restart on the feet. Pochonkii shoots in for a takedown. He's persisting with it as Zaragoza sprawls well. Zaragoza wins this battle and keeps the fight standing. Pochonkii gets slowly back to his feet. Pochonkii displays some good footwork, moving neatly out of range as Zaragoza throws out the jab. Pochonkii went nuts there looking for a big combo counter but none of the flurry connected.#CL2# Zaragoza closes the distance and pushes Pochonkii back into the cage. Pochonkii throws an elbow but it misses.
#T3# Pochonkii tries to pull guard but can't drag his opponent to the mat. Zaragoza just stands there and leans against the cage. That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Robert Pochonkii. That's going to take a lot out of him.#BC2# Zaragoza breaks the clinch and we're back to striking at distance.
#TD2# Zaragoza gets a takedown into half guard. Zaragoza thumps the canvas. Not on purpose obviously - he just missed Pochonkii's head. Zaragoza is thwarting Pochonkii's attempts to control the position. Pochonkii tries to roll over but Zaragoza keeps him under control.#T4# Pochonkii wants to control but Zaragoza is keeping busy and won't allow it. The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work. Zaragoza thows a huge punch but Pochonkii dodges it nicely.
We must be close to a standup if these guys don't pick up the pace. Pochonkii trying to control here.
#REF3# The referee has motioned to the fighters to stand back up. Pochonkii shoots in for a takedown but doesn't get it. Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out!#CL2# Pochonkii tries to keep at a distance but Zaragoza has taken the fight into the clinch. Zaragoza tries to take the fight to the ground by pulling guard but can't manage it.
And that is the end of the round. The fighters go back to their corners.
Jose Carlos Zaragoza showed his class in that round. I'd imagine he'll take it on all the scorecards. The corners get their ten second warning. Both fighters stand from their stools and stare each other down, ready to get back to the action. And we move into the final round!#R3# A nice inside leg kick there by Pochonkii. That's going to slow Zaragoza down. #CL2# Zaragoza moves into the clinch. Pochonkii tries to score a body lock takedown but Zaragoza shows good agility there to stay on his feet.#TD2# Zaragoza successfully pulls guard.
Pochonkii wants to pass the guard but Zaragoza is keeping the position. Pochonkii is frustrating his opponent with some stalling tactics from top position. Zaragoza is looking to stand up but Pochonkii isn't so interested in that idea. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. Pochonkii wants to control from the top but Zaragoza keeps moving. #T1# Pochonkii looking to pass the guard. Zaragoza keeping moving, preventing Pochonkii from controlling successfully. Pochonkii is fighting to break Zaragoza's control of his arms but Zaragoza is doing a good job of controlling the position at the moment. Pochonkii looking to pass the guard. #REF3# The referee has stepped in and called for a break in the action. We'll restart on the feet. No joy there for Pochonkii, who threw a few shots but didn't land.
#TD2# Zaragoza drives through with a takedown into Pochonkii's guard. Let's see what he can do from the top position.#T2# Zaragoza is looking to stand up but Pochonkii won't let him. Pochonkii tries to land a sweep but no joy. Pochonkii looking to control.
Zaragoza slips effortlessly into side control - very nice. Zaragoza controls the position from side control. Pochonkii can't do much from the bottom here. Zaragoza is pausing for a moment. What's he doing? It looks like he's clearing his nose. Oh dude! He's shot a load of snot all down Pochonkii's shoulder. That is not cool. #T3# Zaragoza wants to lay and pray for a moment but Pochonkii keeps working. Pochonkii tries to get back to half guard but can't. Jose Carlos Zaragoza has got the better of the ground game so far. Pochonkii is trying to control Zaragoza's posture but Zaragoza avoids it. Zaragoza tries to get to his feet but he's trapped momentarily. #REF3# The ref stands the fighters back up due to a lack of activity. Zaragoza goes to the watering hole and comes back with a big thumbs up from the judges as he scores a three punch combo.#T4# Zaragoza throws a sloppy head kick and Pochonkii moves out of range easily. Pochonkii shoots in but no luck this time. Zaragoza drops down looking to force a counter takedown but Pochonkii defends it well. Pochonkii misses with a leg kick and Zaragoza counters with a left to the body. Zaragoza dives in for a single leg takedown but Pochonkii sprawls and the fighters end up clinched against the cage. Zaragoza takes a big intake of breath there - he's definitely tired. Pochonkii slaps away a takedown attempt from Zaragoza, before circling back to the center of the mat.#TD2# Pochonkii gets caught on his heels momentarily as he allows Zaragoza to score an easy takedown into full guard. Pochonkii wriggles free and stands up.
And that's the end of the fight! Robert Pochonkii showed his dominance in that final round. Well Zaragoza has outworked and out performed his opponent in all aspects of the game today. He was simply too good and the decision should be no more than a formality. 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 Winston Howard scores the fight 28:29 Judge Ron Honeybunn scores the fight 28:29 Judge Francis DeMontford scores the fight 28:29
In favor of your winner, by unanimous decision... Jose Carlos Zaragoza! |
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Event:
Quick Fight Championship
Date: Dec 03, 2020 |
#R1# Acacio punishes Pochonkii's body with a nice straight punch. Acacio lunges in with an uppercut that skims his opponent's chin. Acacio smiles there as he lands a nice right hand right on the button.#CUT#It looks like Robert Pochonkii has been cut. Acacio fakes a head shot and lands one to the body. Pochonkii tries to clinch but is not successful on this occasion. Jab, jab by Acacio - just one landing. Acacio moving in and out of range nicely, whilst landing the scoring shot.#ROC#Pochonkii is rocked! Pochonkii gets tagged by a hook that puts him to sleep! Acacio points and yells something to his unconcious foe before strutting off. Pochonkii wakes up just in time to hear Acacio thank his coaches in the post fight interview.
Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:28 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punch). Nilson Acacio! |
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Event:
Quick Fight Championship
Date: Sep 15, 2020 |
#R1# The bell rings for round one and we are underway! Pochonkii blocks a head kick by Supliar.
Supliar tests Pochonkii's chin there with a solid looking shot. Pochonkii shoots for a double leg takedown but Supliar sprawls well. He's pushed Pochonkii's face into the mat and manages to get back to his feet relatively easily. A telegraphed takedown attempt from Pochonkii is defended easily by Supliar. Supliar unleashes a big counter combination but Pochonkii bobs and weaves and avoids any damage. Supliar throws a lazy head kick and he gets countered with a snapping leg kick. Pochonkii defends well against a solid takedown attempt from Supliar.#CL2# Pochonkii gets tackled into the cage by Supliar. Supliar maintains the clinch. Pochonkii lands a shot to the body. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. Pochonkii jumps guard but Supliar stands there with Pochonkii around his waist. Pochonkii gives up and drops back to his feet. We remain in the clinch.
That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Robert Pochonkii. That's going to take a lot out of him. Supliar is trying to pull guard but Pochonkii has him pressed against the cage. Pochonkii just leaning against Supliar, taking a breather. #T1# The referee calls for Pochonkii to work.
#TD# Pochonkii pulls guard successfully.
Supliar trying to control the position from guard on top but Pochonkii is wriggling around, looking for whatever he can. Pochonkii looking to control.
Supliar wants to pass the guard but Pochonkii is keeping the position. Pochonkii not looking particularly offensive just at the moment.
Supliar must be cautious of submissions here, given that his opponent has the superior Jiu Jitsu. Pochonkii looking to hit a scissor sweep but Supliar is one step ahead there. Supliar is fighting to break Pochonkii's control of his arms but Pochonkii is doing a good job of controlling the position at the moment.#T2# A few boos can be heard. I'm sure they will multiply if the fighters don't pick up the pace. Pochonkii looking for a sweep. Not yet Pochonkii, not yet. We've had a lack of effective grappling in the last minute or so, which could well see a referee standup.#REF3# The referee decides to stand the fighters back up. Supliar throws a looping left and ducks down for a takedown. He's got his arms around Pochonkii's waist but Pochonkii gets an underhook and avoids the takedown by throwing Supliar off to one side. Supliar scores with a hook.#TD# Pochonkii closes the distance and gets a trip takedown into side control. Supliar quickly recovers to half guard.#ES2# Supliar manages to create a bit of space in order to work his way back to his feet. Pochonkii keeps hold of his opponent and drives him back against the cage. #TD# Pochonkii pulls Supliar into guard.
Supliar wants to pass the guard but Pochonkii is keeping the position. Pochonkii looking to sweep here. No luck so far. Pochonkii will need to keep those long limbs tucked in whilst he's on the ground, to prevent any submissions.#T3# Pochonkii is working hard here to advance position. Pochonkii looking to control the pace of the fight rather than finish it. Supliar preventing the sweep. Pochonkii can't keep his opponent in guard - Supliar advances to half guard, no doubt looking to mount. Supliar wants to control but Pochonkii is keeping him busy. #T4# My god... these two guys really need to pick up the pace or everyone will leave to go get a beer. Supliar missing with the ground and pound from half guard. Supliar thows a huge punch but Pochonkii dodges it nicely.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work. Pochonkii is positioning himself well to prevent Supliar advancing to mount. The referee is asking the fighters to pick up the pace. Pochonkii pushes Supliar off looking to stand but Supliar dives back in and keeps control.
#REF3# The referee has motioned to the fighters to stand back up. Nice sprawl there from Supliar as Pochonkii shoots in. Supliar throws a counter combo. Pochonkii misses with a takedown attempt - Supliar sprawls well and throws a nice strike on the way out which just misses. The crowd thankful this round is nearly over. Pochonkii leaves Supliar with his face pressed against the mat as he sprawls beautifully, defending against a solid takedown attempt. And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.
Fusta Supliar dominated that round. That's the end of the interval. I'm sure that seemed a lot quicker than a minute for our two fighters! Back to the action.#R2# Pochonkii shoots in looking for a double leg takedown. Supliar defends it nicely. Pochonkii misses with a takedown and Supliar counters with a two punch combo. #CL2# Supliar closes the distance and presses his opponent up against the cage. Supliar has been the more effective fighter overall so far. Pochonkii prevents a takedown attempt there.
#BC# Pochonkii breaks the clinch and we return to the middle of the mat. We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. Pochonkii throws a hook to the body but it doesn't connect.
Pochonkii misses with a head kick.
Supliar slips a jab and a cross from Pochonkii.
Supliar steps in looking to counter with the mid kick but it doesn't connect. Supliar throws a head kick that misses. #T1##TD# Pochonkii closes the distance and gets a double leg, slamming Supliar to the mat! Supliar manages to get full guard. Pochonkii wants to control from the top but Supliar keeps moving. Pochonkii engaging in some classic timewasting tactics. Pochonkii being controlled here momentarily. Pochonkii postures up to throw the ground and pound strikes but they don't connect. #T2##SUB2# Supliar throwing his legs up looking for a triangle.
Pochonkii postures up and lands some nice ground and pound. Supliar avoiding any damage from the ground and pound. Pochonkii tries to free his leg and advance position but Supliar is retaining full guard. The referee wants the fighters to be more active or he's going to reset them on the feet. Pochonkii distracts Supliar with his right hand and drops a big elbow with his other arm.#SU# Pochonkii decides he's had enough of playing guard and decides to stand. Come on Supliar, up you get! Pochonkii is looking to clinch. Pochonkii wants to clinch.#T3##TD# Pochonkii throws a loose over hand right and dives in with a double leg takedown. Supliar tries to sprawl but it's too late and the fighters hit the mat. Pochonkii is in Supliar's guard. Pochonkii postures up in Supliar's guard and throws a big left but Supliar blocks it. Pochonkii really does look like a pencil wearing a pair of gloves. Let's hope he has a gameplan to suit that ridiculous body shape. Pochonkii working some ground and pound from guard but it's not doing any damage. Pochonkii not doing a lot at the moment. He'll have to show some more aggression or the fight will get stood up. Pochonkii works a leg free and moves into half guard. Supliar tries to roll over but Pochonkii keeps him under control. Pochonkii seems very keen to just sit and control from half guard but Supliar does not like that idea so much and is remaining active off his back. #T4# Pochonkii prevents Supliar from standing back up.
Pochonkii is trying to control the action in half guard but Supliar is working away on the bottom, looking perhaps to get back to full guard. Pochonkii sitting and controlling from the half guard. Supliar is trying to get back to full guard.#REF3# The referee decides to stand the fighters back up. Supliar is breathing heavily. Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out! Pochonkii displays good takedown defense there as he swats away a double leg from Supliar. Pochonkii doesn't manage to clinch there - Supliar circles away.
Supliar changes levels for a counter takedown but doesn't follow through with his attempt.#TD# Pochonkii shoots in for a takedown! He's got it and he's managed to land in side control! That's better than Pochonkii was expecting from the takedown attempt, I'm sure! And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.
Robert Pochonkii dominated that second round. That's the end of the round. The referee orders the cornermen out of the cage so we can get back down to business. This is the final round!#R3##CL# Pochonkii moves into the clinch successfully.
Pochonkii tries to jump guard but he falls flat on his backside. Supliar smiles and moves away.
#TD# Pochonkii closes the distance, clinches up and gets a nice trip takedown into side control. Very smooth. Supliar bucks up and tries to throw Pochonkii off but instead Pochonkii has got his back! Robert Pochonkii overall seems to be getting the better of the ground position in the fight so far. Supliar is defending well here and trying to improve his position.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up. Pochonkii scores with punches and elbows. Watch the back of the head! Comes the shout from the referee towards Pochonkii.
#T1##SUB# Pochonkii has got one arm under Supliar's chin. This could be trouble... Supliar trying to control the other hand but Pochonkii gets it free and sqeezes tight - just a matter of time now! Yep, Supliar has tapped out! The fight is over!
Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:29 of round 3, we have a winner by way of Submission (RNC). Robert Pochonkii! |
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