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Event Review: BFT-146 - Mazzarri vs Vimes
Blunt Force Trauma
2012-10-13, Sydney, Bondi Outdoor Arena
Attendance:4,526, Event Rating:251
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Hey Everybody! I know it's been a while since you've heard from me, and I do apologize for that. You want more than an apology? Well here's a recap on three big weekenders since I've disappeared!

BFT 142 Choake vs See
 
Welterweight - Jan "Bleeder" Den Knieschijf Unanimous Decisions "Brown and Pound" Ball Sack Jr.
 
The first round was almost entirely taken place in the clinch. Den Knieschijf took the fight there and had his way with it. He kept on the offensive in the clinch and took the round. The second round saw hints of the first round, with the fight going to the clinch, but Ball had a different idea. He had broke the clinch relatively quickly and had his way at the distance. He first gave Jan a cut right under the eye after landing great jab-body hook combo. He kept on the offensive and rocked him with an ENORMOUS combo. Den Knieschijf held on until the end of the round, but certainly lost it. The final stanza had a large portion. But Den Knieschijf did a good job at avoiding serious damage and was able to land pretty fairly often.
 
Co-Main - Heavyweight - Steve "The Tank" Tompkins Unanimous Decision Joseoh Mageramsky
 
Mageramsky started this fight off with a bang. He took the fight down to the ground and immediately got to the mount! It didn't last long, as Tompkins was able to reverse the position. But Mageramsky was able to be extremely offensive and worked on many submissions. The two rolled around for the entirety of the round, but it was Mageramsky who walked away with the round. The second round started and a game changing cut was made from a straight right. These two hit the mat on Tompkins terms now, where he got to work. Mageramsky stayed offensive with submissions, but it wasn't as much as Mageramsky was able to from the top. The third round went off with a whole minute and a half of action on the feet before hitting the ground. Mageramsky was much more agressive on the feet, but was taked down again by Tompkins. He kept the agression with submissions, but Tompkins top work was too much for him. And Steve Tompkins was able to walk away from the round.
 
Main Event - Welterweight Title! - Hepatitis See Majority Decisioned Champ "The Kraken" Jermaine Choake.
 
The first round was controlled by Choake. At the distance he was very agressive. He got clipped from the left hand and got cut, but was able to keep on it. In the clinch and on the ground, Choake was too much for See, but See had already controlled most of the round. The second round was mostly at the distance again where See shined. He got clipped in the clinch with an elbow, and that broke that cut open even more. See still did enough to take it. Choake had enough of taking the rear seat and got to work. He took things to the clinch quickly and held him on the ground. He worked on him with ground and pound and submissions and took the round. The fourth round had a bit of time at the distance and in the clinch, but the ground was where the fun was at. Choake took the fight to the mat quickly, but See was able to reverse the position! He held on to what he had for a while, which, combined with his superior stand-up, he was able to take the round. The final way came into frame, and choake knew he needed to finish things. He took the fight to the clinch and ground quickly. Choake did what he could by slapping on submissions, but See was not worried. Choake may have won the round, but lost the war. 
 
Remaining Fights on the Card:
155- Spar Bjj SUB 3 "The Underdog" Mikey Morris
205- Al Goro TKO 1 Kobe "The Black Mambo" Brian
170- Diego Delo Santos TKO 2 Burt Byrd
170- Eric "Beast Mode" Bateman TKO 1 Pranang Krampuk
155- "Dangerous" Derek Scarlatti UD "The Punisher" Kaice Gunn
185- "The Joker" Heath Ledger UD Axel "Burn" Whitecoat
 
Bonuses:
FoTN: Hepatitis See vs "The Kraken" Jermaine Choake
KoTN: Eric "Beast Mode" Bateman
SoTN: Spar Bjj
 
BFT - 144 Schooner or Later 2
 
Middleweight - Jan "Bleeder" Den Knieschijf Unanimous Decisioned Lucas Rodriguez
 
The "Bleeder" got right to work and brought things into the clinch. He was far superior in the clinch and pummeled him with elbows and knees.The second round had Den Knieschijf take a combo that put a cut on him. He took that and went straight for the clinch, where he got to work once again. He was brought to the ground late in the round, but he did far too much work for the judges to take this away from him. The final round looked like the rest of them: a clinch clinic. The "Bleeder" walked out a bit bloody again, but he did it with another victory under his belt. 
 
Co-Main - Heavyweight Title! - Hagen "The Barbarian" Germanicus defended his belt with a KO against "Broomstick" Dingo Monster with a Head Kick at 4:49 in round 1. 
 
This fight was interesting. The fight spend a solid amount time in the clinch. First Dingo got cut, then Hagen, then Dingo again. The two of them went back and forth with constant action. Then when the round was approaching an end, Germanicus faked a low kick that went high instead! A huge knockout for Germanicus!
 
Main Event - Light Heavyweight Title! - "The Dime" Ken Tentheros defended his title against "Lone Star" Dallas MacMillian by submission with an armbar at 4:37 in round 4.
 
The fight briefly hit the mat before going to the clinch. Mac Millan took things to the clinch and was uncontrollable. Things found their way to the distance, and MacMillian was the dominator. MacMillian did what he could to take control of the fight in the clinch and at the distance. He had to get through a period on the ground with Tentheros, but he did it. The third round was entirely on the feet and MacMillian wouldn't want it any other way. The fourth round started and Tentheros was a bloody mess. He was losing handedly and needed to step up. He was losing the fourth round too. He was getting beat by MacMillian in the clinch and at the distance still. The fight hit the ground for a breif moment on the gound, and Tentheros slapped on an armbar. MacMillian had no choice but to tap. Tentheros was thrilled to victory, but went on to say that this was his swan song. He was going to hang up the gloves and call it quits. Too soon? Maybe. Will he be missed? Definately.
 
Other Results on the Card:
 
185- "KO" Kazushi Sakuraba KO 1 "Mach" Keiji Numa
265- Joe Kimura SUB 1 "The Butcher" Yama Lakes
155- Madara Uchia TKO 1 "O My God" Double Rainbow
205- "Jack" John Kennedy TKO 1 Nathaniel "The Natural" Forrester
265- Antonio "Big Nog" Rodrigo Nogueira TKO 1 "The Razor" Joe Hohnson
155- Fudo "The Slim" Hokoyashi UD Maciej "Irokez" Jewtuszko
 
Bonuses:
FoTN: "The Dime" Ken Tentheros vs "Lone Star" Dallas MacMillian
KoTN: "The Dime" Ken Tentheros
SoTN: Hagen "The Barbarian" Germanicus
 
BFT - 146 Mazzarri vs Vimes
 
Light Heavyweight - Titus Kahoohalphala TKO Jake the Snake with strikes at 4:59 in round 1. 
 
Titus was not hesitant in taking things to the ground. He held Snake down and threw the ground and pound like there was no tomorrow. He was throwing so much that I was worried he was going to hurt his arm. He rocked The Snake towards the end. And with one second left in the round, Titus was able to get the ref to jump in and save the Snake from another round of beating.
 
Co-Main - Heavyweight - Lugana Lunaris UD Shogun BDown 
 
The first round was primarily in the clinch, and Lugana did his magic. By the time the round ended. The elbows left Shogun a bloody mess. The second round saw more of the same, without all the mess of cuts. The last round looked exactly the same. Although it wasn't a fantastic finish, Lunaris showed his clinchwork is as good as ever. 
 
Main Event - Lightweight Title! - "Mace" Enrico Mazzarri defended his title against "Stoneface" Samuel Vimes with a submission with an armbar at 3:58 in round 4. 
 
The first round was primarily at the distance, and was closely contested. Vimes was doing better on the feet and was able walk away with a little less damage to the face of his. The second round was primarily on the ground and Vimes definately took a few punches. He even looked out of it for a while there. It really is a testament to Vimes that he was able to hold out and make it out of the round. The third round looked a lot like a mash up of the first two. Vimes did well on the feet at the beginning, but then Mazzarri took things down and took the round with it. Mazzarri took the fight down in the fourth and was trying to finish things with the g'n'p. But it was the armbar the put Vimes away. 
 
Other Results on the card:
170- Chev Chelios UD Curtis "Razor" Sharp
205- Abdi Wali Mohammed UD Tap Out
185- Jack Bomba TKO 3 Jason Craft
155- Brian "The Kid" Childs KO 1 Pedo Bear
265- "The Brown Hornet" Laza Tiv TKO 1 "big bob" Bobby Bobbertson
155- Kenjiro Chiba KO 1 Guilherme "The Crazy Pirate" Rodrigues
 
Bonuses:
FoTN: "Mace" Enrico Mazzarri vs "Stoneface" Samuel Vimes
KoTN: Titus "Tko" Kahoohalphala
SoTN: "Mace" Enrico Mazzarri

 

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