BFT - 255 Review
Lightweight - The 7 time BFT Fight of the Night Winner Max "Payne" Mega knocked out the former CFA Title Contender "King" Jomhod Kiatadisak with strikes at 3:36 of round 2.
Mega started this fight by diving down for a takedown. Kiatadisak got up, but Mega went for another takedown. They got up a gain, and went down again. And again. And again. That was pretty much the first round. In the second, he worked on another takedown and was able to get to work on on some harmful ground and pound. Mega was destroying with some ground and pound until the ref had to jump in and stop the fight.
What's next for Max? I would like to see him face either "Fishbowl" or Crack Hack.
Middleweight - The two time former CFA Middleweight Vez "V" Innaus and the long time former (and last) CFA Middleweight Champion "Devil" Lucjan Anielski fought to a Majority Draw.
Things looked good for Vez in the first round. He was able to keep on the end of Anielski punches already and land some solid shots of his own. It was a tough call, but Innaus looked great. Round two started and Anielski took things off the right bat. He landed a solid high kick that cut Vez wide open. The two of them threw everything out there, but it was such a hard round to judge. Innaus really came back after the round start to the round, but Aanielski never really disappeared throughout the round either. In the final round, we saw more of the distance action. Anielski tried to get going in the clinch twice, but it didn't take. Their time in the clinch was very brief. But Anielski was definately tryiung to push the fight as much as possible there. The judges couldn't decide on who won the second round, which left the fight to be a Majority draw, with one judge giving the fight to Anielski.
Lightweight - The former BFT Lightweight Champion "Kana" Kuroda Atsushi knocked out the former CFA Lightweight title Challenger "Buzzkill" Xavier Zoolander with a Slam at 52 seconds in the third round.
Atsushi dove down and went for the take down and brought down the pain fast. It took him less than a minute for him to get into full mount. He was active with the ground and pound, and even rocked Zoolander with some nice shots. He made it through the end of the round, but it looked like he was hurting. Round 2 started and Zoolander tried to clinch things up, but it wasn't the most successful move. It wasn't one time, not two times, but Atsushi took him down 3 times in that round before it came to a close. Zoolander was behind in the 3rd round and he went for the clinch again, but Atsushi was ready for what Zoolander had. Atsushi went for a double leg that slammed Zoolander hard. Hard enough for a few more shots to finish him off. Atsushi was on it!
What's next for the former BFT Champ? It makes sense for him to fight Sasiprapa again, but I want a little more time between that right now. Maybe a rematch with "Fishbowl"?
Co-Main - Welterweight - The former BFT Welterweight Champion Super Hans submit the former BFT Middleweight Champion Damian Nitschke with a kimura at 4:33 in round 1.
Damian went for the take down early, but Hans wasn't terribly troubled by that. The two fought for control on the ground, and Nitschke was enjoying landing some nice ground and pound. But Hans kept his cool and went for the kimura from half gaurd! Crackjitsu wins it out!
What's next for the crackjitsu master? A go around with Akihito Tatsuhiko for the belt makes sense to me. If he really wants it he could go for the Curtis Sharp rematch.
Main Event - Heavyweight - The BFT Hall of Famer and former BFT Heavyweight and Light Heavyweight Champion Jake the Snake Unanimous Decisioned the 8 time BFT Bonus winner "The Warmaster" Josh Barnett.
Things didn't look good for Barnett early when Snake cut him with a solid series of strikes. Barnett tried to pull it around when pulling guard, but it back fired when Jake was firing away at him. Barnett tried to get a submission off on him, but it wasn't enough. he second round got started and Barnett was much more confident. He dove in for the takedown, and he was all over Jake that round. Barnett sprinkled in a little ground and pound with some solid submission attempts to make sure that Jake was on his back most of the fight. When the third round got started, Jake was landing with some solid strikes. Josh took a takedown. Things looked up for Barnett, but Jake was able to wiggle around and get back up. From there, Jake was able to continue to bat around Barnett until the end of the round.
What's next for the Hall of Famer? I'm thinking a drop down to 205 for a match with Shananigan Lurendrejer would make the most sense. But honestly, with what he's done in BFT, he can do what ever the hell he wants.
Undercard:
265 - Forrest Gryphen UD Steve "The Tank" Tompkins
205 - Shananigan Lurendrejer UD Jakub "Handvice" Kochanowski
185 - Josh Howell TKO(Slam)3 Alex "The Dooom Boss" Doumbos
265 - "Rat" January Kwiecinski TKO(Punches)1 Peter "Rhino" Tyzzkling
265 - Mirko Crocop TKO(CUT)2 Brad "Goat" Brennan
Bonuses: (Bonuses @$6000)
FoTN: "Devil" Lucjan Anielski vs Vez "V" Innaus
KoTN: "Kana" Kuroda Atsushi
SoTN: Super Hans
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