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Undercard bout


 

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a super heavyweight MMA rules bout between Joe Schmo (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Max Power (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Fingers crossed for an exciting fight - I'm sure both fighters are looking for a nice under the table bonus!



200 cm
19
300 lbs
1 - 1 - 0
195 cm
22
300 lbs
1 - 1 - 0
Good takedowns
Brawler
Self confident
BJJ Blue Belt
Basic striking
Determined


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the super heavyweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 1 - 1 - 0, fighting out of Sydney, Joe Schmo!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 1 - 1 - 0, fighting out of Sydney, Max Power!
The judges for this bout are Donatello Bradman, Damien Edna and Summer Carpenter.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Power connects with a looping left hand that seems like it dazed Schmo momentarily.

It looks like Joe Schmo has been cut.

Power has closed the distance and engaged Schmo in a clinch.

Power has dropped down and is working for a takedown. Schmo is trying to keep an underhook but Power manages to get the takedown into half guard.
Schmo wants to get back to his feet.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.
Power wants to stand up but Schmo is controlling the position.
Power is looking to take a break and control but Schmo is keeping him honest, looking to work from the bottom.
Power thows a huge punch but Schmo dodges it nicely.
Schmo is looking to improve his position.
Schmo pushes Power off looking to stand but Power dives back in and keeps control.
Schmo moves his hips nicely and gets into full guard.
Power must be cautious of submissions here, given that his opponent has the superior Jiu Jitsu.
Power wants to stand but Schmo has a closed guard, so he can't escape.

That's one minute gone in the round.

The referee has ruled that neither fighter is active enough on the ground and has stood them back up.

Schmo gets taken down but at least he's managed to land in guard.
There's a bit of a scramble here and now Schmo is on top in guard.
Schmo trying to control but Power is working from the bottom.
Schmo preventing the sweep.
Power is wriggling around but Schmo manages to pass to half guard.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.

That's two minutes gone in the round.

Schmo is looking for an arm triangle, whilst trying to pass to side control. Power doesn't seem that keen to cooperate though. No luck this time Schmo.
Schmo not landing any meaningful shots this time.
Schmo wants to take a breather but Power is having none of it.

That's three minutes gone in the round.

The referee decides to stand the fighters back up.
Schmo shoots and misses

and Power counters with a takedown into full mount! That could mean trouble for Schmo!
The fighters are going at a pretty good pace and they're both starting to sweat now.
Power looking to control and managing it successfully.
Power looking to ground and pound his opponent to a finish here.
Schmo is breathing heavily.
Power looking to ground and pound his opponent to a finish here.
The fans in attendance giving it up for the two fighters, who have really let it all hang out in the last minute or so!
Power misses with some ground and pound and Schmo recovers position to half guard.
Power takes a deep breath and rests his weight momentarily on top of his opponent, to control the position.
Power throwing punches and elbows but they're not doing any damage.
Power wants to stand up but Schmo has a hold of him and won't allow it.
Power seems to be taking a bit of a break to think of his next move. He lands a short punch in the meantime.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Power sitting in half guard, looking to land shots. Schmo defending well though.
Power lands strikes from half guard.

Power stands up from half guard... He's had enough of that ground malarky for the time being.

Power gets a clinch.
Power is stalling here. The referee will be looking to step in if he doesn't pick up the pace.
Schmo can't break the clinch.

Power manages to break the clinch.
Power cracks Schmo on the jaw with a powerful right hand and Schmo falls backwards against the cage. Power follows up with more strikes that drop Schmo to his knees. Power keeps the pressure on and the referee jumps in to save Schmo! This one is all over!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 4:44 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Max Power!
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G S C
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G S C G energy
A | B
hype
A | B
pop
A | B
mgr
A | B
FIGHT
RATING
59%

 

Undercard bout


 

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a lightweight MMA rules bout between Funaki Fujiwara (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Steave Jordan (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Fujiwara comes to the cage accompanied by T.N.T. by Tonedeff. Funaki Fujiwara has the better chin. Will he look to stand and bang today?



175 cm
21
160 lbs
7 - 9 - 0
183 cm
21
155 lbs
0 - 1 - 1
BJJ Purple Belt
Solid boxing
Good chin
BJJ White Belt
Decent boxing
Heavy handed


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the lightweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 7 - 9 - 0, fighting out of Sydney, Funaki Fujiwara!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 0 - 1 - 1, fighting out of Sydney, Steave Jordan!
The judges for this bout are Eliza Hachem, Donatello Bradman and Skip Squint.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
A cross from Fujiwara lands.
Fujiwara misses with a wild combination.
Fujiwara throws a right and a left that both miss.
Jordan shoots in looking for a takedown. Fujiwara tries to sprawl out of it but Jordan keeps driving through. The fighters are pinned against the cage. Fujiwara manages to get underhooks and after a bit of a struggle, circles away and we're back to standing.
Fujiwara throws a right hand that Jordan ducks under and follows up with a left that Jordan also avoids with ease.
Jordan moves out of range as Fujiwara throws a body kick.
Funaki Fujiwara seems to be the more aggressive standup fighter in this bout.
Fujiwara digs a good body shot into Jordan's ribs.
The fighters circle momentarily. Fujiwara darts into range and connects with a nice straight punch.
The crowd are loving this. Great action here.
Fujiwara throws a series of punches but Jordan moves out of range.
Jordan throws a head kick that misses.
Fujiwara throws a combination but it was largely blocked by Jordan.
Fujiwara cracks Jordan with a hook to the jaw. Both fighters smile at eachother and high-five before getting back down to business.

Jordan is rocked!
Fujiwara feints a kick and comes over the top with a right hand, followed by a left hook - both land, sending Jordan crashing to the mat! This one is all over!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:42 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Punches). Funaki Fujiwara!
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hype
A | B
pop
A | B
mgr
A | B
FIGHT
RATING
100%

 

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a heavyweight MMA rules bout between Simo Hayha (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and James Flipper (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Simo Hayha could well score a knockout today. He has the power to get to James Flipper's chin.



186 cm
25
220 lbs
5 - 0 - 0
205 cm
19
280 lbs
2 - 1 - 0
BJJ Purple Belt
Counter striker
Big heart
BJJ White Belt
Excellent boxer
Very confident


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the heavyweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 5 - 0 - 0, fighting out of Sydney, Simo Hayha!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 2 - 1 - 0, fighting out of Sydney, James Flipper!
The judges for this bout are Hugh Johnson, Summer Carpenter and Winston Howard.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Flipper throws a nice looking combination but Hayha bobs and weaves to avoid any damage.
Flipper throws a series of punches but Hayha avoids them all with ease.
Hayha lands a leg kick. The shin dug right into the meat of the thigh.

Flipper drops Hayha with a left and a right! Oh, Hayha is hurt - Flipper dives into side control looking to finish!

Hayha is rocked!

It looks like Simo Hayha has been cut.
Wooooo! Give it up for these two warriors! They are putting on a show!
Hayha sneaks back into half guard.
Oh Hayha is still in real trouble! Will he be able to recover?!!
Hayha tries to get to full guard but Flipper has control of the leg.
Hayha seems to have got his legs back now.
Hayha is breathing heavily.
Flipper tries to stand and escape but Hayha is controlling the position.
Nice strikes from Flipper there.
Hayha tries to roll over but Flipper keeps him under control.
Hayha makes his way to full guard. A much better position for Hayha.
Flipper throws a big right hand that misses.
Flipper has decided he wants to stand but the closed guard of Hayha is proving hard to escape from.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Flipper distracts Hayha with his right hand and drops a big elbow with his other arm.

Flipper stands up from Hayha's guard - Flipper perhaps looking for a knockout.
Flipper throws a nice looking combination but Hayha bobs and weaves to avoid any damage.
Flipper is throwing a storm of strikes! Right hook, left hook and follows it up with a spinning back fist! Hayha hits the canvas like a rag doll! And just like that, this one is over!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:39 of round 1, we have a winner by way of KO (Strikes). James Flipper!
S C
A
G S C
B
G S C G energy
A | B
hype
A | B
pop
A | B
mgr
A | B
FIGHT
RATING
99%

 

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a welterweight MMA rules bout between Mickey O Neil (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Benefits Of Uselessness (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Both fighters will be looking to make this an exciting fight for the fans, I'm sure!



187 cm
22
177 lbs
2 - 0 - 0
187 cm
18
174 lbs
2 - 0 - 0
BJJ White Belt
Excellent boxer
Very quick
BJJ Blue Belt
Counter striker
Very confident


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the welterweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 2 - 0 - 0, fighting out of Sydney, Mickey O Neil!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 2 - 0 - 0, fighting out of Sydney, Benefits Of Uselessness!
The judges for this bout are John Mangel, Winston Howard and Damien Edna.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Of Uselessness missing with a left hand there. O Neil was out of range so wasted energy throwing that one.
Of Uselessness moves out of range as O Neil throws a body kick.
O Neil lands a nice shot to the body.
Both fighters are looking to counter, which isn't making for the most exciting fight in the world.
O Neil dips down and scores with a jab to the body.
Of Uselessness looks gassed!
Fantastic stuff here - a very entertaining period of action, which has drawn cheers from the crowd.
Of Uselessness takes one on the button.
O Neil fakes a right and follows up with a big left that drops Of Uselessness to one knee - oooooh, he's wobbly! Of Uselessness looks to clinch but O Neil throws him off and pummels him into the canvas! Of Uselessness taps out under the strikes! The fight is over!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 0:43 of round 1, we have a winner by way of Submission (Strikes). Mickey O Neil!
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B
G S C G energy
A | B
hype
A | B
pop
A | B
mgr
A | B
FIGHT
RATING
80%

 

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a middleweight MMA rules bout between Wilhelm Qk (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Cup Coffee (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Cup Coffee has the power to score a knockout today if he connects clean with Wilhelm Qk's chin.



184 cm
23
196 lbs
3 - 2 - 0
185 cm
22
197 lbs
2 - 0 - 0
Good takedowns
Brawler
KO power
BJJ Purple Belt
Brawler
Solid chin


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the middleweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 3 - 2 - 0, fighting out of Sydney, Wilhelm Qk!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 2 - 0 - 0, fighting out of Sydney, Cup Coffee!
The judges for this bout are Summer Carpenter, Steve Erwin and Donatello Bradman.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Qk shoots in for a double leg but Coffee sprawls well. That's going to sap some energy.
Wow, both these guys are really going for it!
Coffee will need to tighten up his combinations if he doesn't want to gas himself out, swinging at thin air.

Coffee closes the distance and clinches.
Coffee leaning against his opponent.

Coffee gets a trip takedown into half guard.
Qk is trying to control but Coffee passes into side control!
Coffee is looking to take a break and control but Qk is keeping him honest, looking to work from the bottom.
Qk is trying to control Coffee's posture but Coffee avoids it.
Coffee trying to control the position but Qk is working away.
Qk is trying to control Coffee's posture but Coffee avoids it.
Qk tries to work a leg under to get back to half guard but Coffee wriggles his own leg back out and remains in side control.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Coffee trying to control the position but Qk is working away.

The referee decides to stand the fighters back up.
Coffee slaps away a takedown attempt from Qk, before circling back to the center of the mat.

Coffee drops down and drives through with a powerful takedown into guard.
Qk is trying to control the position from the bottom.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.

Qk had isolated an arm as going for a kimura. Coffee defends it easily.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.
Qk is breathing heavily.
Coffee's corner is telling him to maintain position.

Coffee avoids a guillotine attempt easily.
Coffee advances to half guard.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Coffee wants to pass to mount but Qk is defending the position.
Well, if Coffee is going to just lie there, perhaps we should talk about what we're having for dinner tonight… I'm having a ham and pineapple pizza… Yum. Can't wait.
Coffee tries to pass the half guard into mount. Qk knows what he's doing though and prevents the attempt.
The fighters are going at a pretty good pace and they're both starting to sweat now.
Coffee controlling the action here.

Coffee wants to work for an arm triangle but Qk is really keeping half guard well and defending the submission attempt.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Coffee not doing much here.

Coffee decides to stand up and try his luck on the feet.
Qk with a lazy takedown attempt

and Coffee counters with a takedown into side control.
That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Wilhelm Qk. That's going to take a lot out of him.
Qk seems a little lost for a moment, as Coffee dominates the positioning.

That's four minutes gone in the round.

Coffee stands up and beckons Qk to his feet.

Coffee looking for a takedown here - he's got it.
We've seen a great period of action over the last minute or so - credit to both fighters for going all out!

Coffee stands and steps away. Qk gets to his feet too and we're back to the striking game.

Coffee throws the overhand right but ducks down into a quick takedown attempt. Qk was covering up waiting for the punch and Coffee finishes the takedown easily into guard.
Coffee wants to pass the guard but Qk is keeping the position.
Qk looking for a sweep. Not yet Qk, not yet.
The crowd applaud the fighters efforts here as the round comes to an end.
Coffee slows down the pace of the fight, as he sits in guard.

Qk has his foot on Coffee's thigh. He's trying to push off and get in position for a triangle, I think. Coffee works his way back into a safe position though.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Cup Coffee dominated that round.
The corners get their ten second warning. Both fighters stand from their stools and stare eachother down, ready to get back to the action.



Coffee has managed to clinch.
Qk is looking for a takedown up against the cage. Coffee gets underhooks though and prevents the takedown attempt.
Qk tries to pull guard but can't drag his opponent to the mat. Coffee just stands there and leans against the cage.
The pace slowing considerably in the clinch, as Coffee takes a break from that fighting nonsense to think about the finer things in life.
Qk tries for a takedown but Coffee manages to get underhooks.
That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Wilhelm Qk. That's going to take a lot out of him.
Qk tries to jump guard but he falls flat on his backside. Coffee smiles and moves away.
Some wild striking there from Coffee.

Coffee bobs and weaves into range and then changes levels and scores with a nice takedown into side control.

Coffee has had enough of the ground for now and decides to stand.

Coffee scores a trip takedown into side control. Nice.
Coffee controlling the position.

Coffee decides to stand back up. Coffee steps back and let's Qk get back to his feet.
Both fighters are absolutely exhausted here.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Coffee throws a sloppy head kick and Qk moves out of range easily.

Qk gets taken down but at least he's managed to land in guard.
Coffee controlling from the top position.
Coffee's corner are shouting for him to control the position and he seems happy to oblige.
Coffee must be cautious of submissions here, given that his opponent has the superior Jiu Jitsu.

Qk is looking for a triangle but Coffee pushes his legs off easily.
Coffee tries to free his leg and advance position but Qk is retaining full guard.

Coffee gets to his feet and steps away from his opponent.
Wilhelm Qk seems to be the more aggressive standup fighter in this bout.

That's two minutes gone in the round.

Qk gets caught on his heels momentarily as he allows Coffee to score an easy takedown into full guard.
Coffee trying to control the position from guard on top but Qk is wriggling around, looking for whatever he can.
Coffee wants to stand but Qk is controlling his posture from full guard.

Qk working for a triangle but Coffee defends it easily.

Coffee got a little sloppy there for a moment and Qk has worked his way into a loose triangle - can he finish it?! No, Coffee has managed to get both his arms back between Qk's legs - danger averted.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Coffee content to stall in guard here.

Coffee stands up from Qk's guard - Coffee perhaps looking for a knockout.
Cup Coffee is looking to throw some combinations by the looks of things.

Coffee changes levels and drives through with a really nice takedown into side control. Qk looks really pissed at himself for not defending that better.
Qk tries to bench press Coffee off him but Coffee keeps the position.
Qk being controlled for a moment.
Coffee wants to control but Qk is keeping him busy.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Coffee slows the pace down.

Coffee decides to take the fight back to the feet.
The crowd applaud the fighters efforts here as the round comes to an end.

Coffee changes levels and drives through with a really nice takedown into side control. Qk looks really pissed at himself for not defending that better.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Cup Coffee 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 eachother down, ready to get back to the action. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the final round!



Coffee is looking for a takedown here. He's shot in and has managed to get it, finishing up in Qk's half guard.
Coffee sitting and controlling from the half guard.

Qk looking to force a kimura from the bottom here. He's concentrating on that move too much though and Coffee pushes past his half guard into mount!
Coffee moves to take his opponent's back.
Qk is trying to break free.
Coffee biding his time, looking for the opening.
Coffee is hanging on to Qk's back as he tries to escape.
Both fighters are breathing heavily.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Good control from Coffee.
Coffee controlling well, preventing Qk from escaping the position.
Coffee is looking cool and calm here, just waiting for a good opportunity to attack and finish the fight from this dominant position.
Qk staying busy and making it hard for Coffee to control.

Despite being in the dominant position, Cup Coffee just isn't active enough and the referee decides to stand the fighters back up.
A head kick misses from Coffee.

Coffee moves into the clinch successfully.
Coffee prevents a takedown attempt there.
Coffee has been the more effective fighter overall so far.

Coffee has dropped down and is working for a takedown. Qk is trying to keep an underhook but Coffee manages to get the takedown into half guard.

Qk actively working from the bottom here.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Qk wants to improve his position but Coffee is controlling well.
Coffee passes into side control, despite Qk's attempt to control the position.
Qk is looking to regain half guard here but Coffee keeps moving and retains side control.
Qk is working hard here to advance position.
Coffee has knee on belly and moves into mount.

That's three minutes gone in the round.

Coffee is standing up out of mount! Strange tactic there - he must really want this one on the feet!

Coffee instigates a clinch.

Coffee works for the underhooks and manages to get a trip takedown into guard.
Coffee content to stall in guard here.

Qk is looking for a triangle but Coffee pushes his legs off easily.

Coffee gets to his feet and steps away from his opponent.

Coffee darts in and clinches Qk up against the cage.
Coffee misses with a hook to the ribs.

That's four minutes gone in the round.

Coffee lands a takedown into guard.

Qk looking for a guillotine here but Coffee defends easily.
Coffee controlling from the top position.
Qk trying to keep a closed guard but Coffee is proving a slippery customer.
Coffee is pushing down on Qk's leg trying to pass to half guard. Qk is fighting to maintain full guard but Coffee has managed to sneak the leg through.

And that's the end of the fight!
Cup Coffee comfortably won the final round on my scorecard.
Well Coffee 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 Summer Carpenter scores the fight 24:30
Judge Steve Erwin scores the fight 24:30
Judge Donatello Bradman scores the fight 24:30

In favor of your winner, by unanimous decision... Cup Coffee!
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G S C G energy
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hype
A | B
pop
A | B
mgr
A | B
FIGHT
RATING
66%

 

Undercard bout

Coming up we have a middleweight MMA rules bout between Jimmy Cash (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Mark Neilberg (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Cash's entrance music is Manhunt Theme. A fine choice. These two fighters really are very evenly matched on the feet - it will be fascinating to see who can assert themselves in that aspect of the fight.



180 cm
25
195 lbs
5 - 1 - 0
185 cm
25
185 lbs
10 - 4 - 0
BJJ Purple Belt
Solid boxing
Granite chin
BJJ Blue Belt
Excellent boxer
Solid chin


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the middleweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 5 - 1 - 0, fighting out of Sydney, Jimmy Cash!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 10 - 4 - 0, fighting out of Sydney, Mark Neilberg!
The judges for this bout are Skip Squint, Winston Howard and Bruno Hogan.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!

Cash has Neilberg up against the cage in a clinch.
Cash tries to take the fight to the ground by pulling guard but can't manage it.

Cash pulls guard.

Cash is looking for a triangle here but Neilberg uses the submission attempt to pass into side control.
Cash is looking to regain half guard here but Neilberg keeps moving and retains side control.
The ref warns both fighters not to hold the cage as they work up against the meshing.
Cash can't do much from the bottom here.
Neilberg is staying tight to Cash's torso, preventing him from escaping.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Cash tries to wriggle free to get back to his feet but he's given up his back! Oops.
Neilberg is not going to allow Cash to sit and survive in this position.
Cash tries to escape but Neilberg has the hooks in and won't let him break free.
Cash is trying to get back to his feet but he's not managed it yet.
Cash tries to escape but Neilberg has the hooks in and won't let him break free.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.
Cash controlling the position well but he knows he's in a bad position.
You know, I was talking to some of our celebrities at ringside tonight and they were split right down the middle on who was going to win this fight.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
A lull in the action here being met with boos from the crowd.
Cash staying busy and making it hard for Neilberg to control.
Neilberg biding his time, looking for the opening.
Neilberg's corner are shouting for him to control the position and he seems happy to oblige.
Cash turns into Neilberg and is now in his guard.
Cash passes Neilberg's left leg - he's now in half guard.
Neilberg really doesn't want to stay on the ground with Cash. If he can't get it back to his feet, it's only a matter of time before he'll be tapping out.
Cash uses his free foot to push down on Neilberg's thigh. Eventually he works his other foot free and he's advanced to mount - this is trouble for Neilberg.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Cash misses with a series of strikes from mount. He'll no doubt be working on his ground and pound when he gets back to the gym.
Neilberg tries to hold on but Cash pushes him away.

The fighters are starting to perspire pretty heavily.
Cash stands up from the dominant position, so we're back on the feet.
Neilberg throws a head kick but Cash moves out of range.
Cash lands a nice looking body shot.
Neilberg darts in trying to clinch
and Cash counters with a two punch combo.
Neilberg throws a right and a left that both miss.
Neilberg looks gassed!
Neilberg dodges the punch combination from Cash.
Cash lands with a nice body punch.
Neilberg closes the distance looking to clinch
and Cash counters with an outside leg kick.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Cash scores with a nice one two combo and darts back out of range to avoid anything coming in the opposite direction.
Cash misses with a few strikes there.
Neilberg throws a left and a right that both miss
and Cash counters with a nice low kick that buckles Neilberg's knee momentarily.
Wooooo! Give it up for these two warriors! They are putting on a show!
Cash shoots in looking for a double leg takedown. Neilberg defends it nicely.
Cash scores with a one two! Neilberg had his feet all tangled up there and couldn't avoid the strikes.

Cash closes the distance, clinches up and gets a nice trip takedown into side control. Very smooth.

Cash decides to take the fight back to the feet.
Cash looks to land a combination. Neilberg sees it coming but can only parry a couple of the shots.
Cash lands with a cross to side of his opponent's head.
The crowd applaud the fighters efforts here as the round comes to an end.
Cash wants to clinch.
Neilberg fails with a rather predictable takedown attempt.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Jimmy Cash dominated that round.
The minute break is over - no more time for sponges and pep talks - back to the action!



Neilberg tries to keep at a distance but Cash has taken the fight into the clinch.
Cash tries to pull guard but can't drag his opponent to the mat. Neilberg just stands there and leans against the cage.
Cash is trying to drag Neilberg to the mat but Neilberg just about manages to keep his footing. He used the cage to his advantage there.
Neilberg has had enough of the clinch and is looking to separate.
Cash fails to pull the fight into his guard.
That's three failed takedown attempts in the round for Jimmy Cash. That's going to take a lot out of him.

Cash has managed to pull guard. Let's see whether he can work an aggressive guard. It will also be interesting to see what tactics Neilberg uses from the top position.

Cash looking for submissions from the bottom here. Moving his hips around, possibly looking for an armbar.
Neilberg trying to control but Cash is working from the bottom.
Cash being controlled here, momentarily.

Neilberg has a momentary lapse of concentration, allowing Cash to throw up a leg and lock on what appears to be a pretty tight triangle! Neilberg is fighting it off but it's all too little too late - Cash pulls down on the head and he's put Neilberg to sleep! This one is all over!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:18 of round 2, we have a winner by way of Submission (Triangle). Jimmy Cash!
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G S C G energy
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hype
A | B
pop
A | B
mgr
A | B
FIGHT
RATING
93%

 

Co-main event

Coming up we have a middleweight MMA rules bout between Peter Venkman (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Oscar Sanchez (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Over to our ring announcer for the fighter introductions!



185 cm
24
199 lbs
14 - 7 - 0
180 cm
24
185 lbs
6 - 1 - 0
BJJ Purple Belt
Counter striker
Very strong
BJJ Purple Belt
Counter striker
Determined


Wonder Roids


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, in the middleweight division.
Introducing the fighter to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 14 - 7 - 0, fighting out of Sydney, Peter Venkman!
And introducing the fighter to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 6 - 1 - 0, fighting out of Sydney, Oscar Sanchez!
The judges for this bout are Steve Erwin, Summer Carpenter and Damien Edna.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Sanchez loads up on a big right hand but Venkman slips the punch.

Sanchez takes the fight into the clinch.

Venkman turns his hips and lands a very nice judo throw into side control!
Sanchez is not content to let Venkman control the position.
Venkman working away.
Sanchez is putting a lot of effort into getting back to his feet here.

Venkman stands up and beckons Sanchez to his feet.
Sanchez ducks down and throws a hook to the body but Venkman moves away.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Sanchez throws out a token jab with nothing on it.
Sanchez shoots in for a takedown but Venkman shows good takedown defense.
Venkman keeps the fight standing with a nice sprawl.
Venkman stuffs the takedown.
Peter Venkman has stuffed three takedown attempts in the round now. That's going to take a lot out of Oscar Sanchez.
Venkman blocks a jab.
Sanchez looks to score with a jab to the body but Venkman is just out of range.
Venkman wants to clinch but Sanchez slips to the side
and Sanchez counters with a shot to the ribs. That looked like it hurt.
Sanchez scores with a jab to the head.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
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.

Sanchez throws the overhand right but ducks down into a quick takedown attempt. Venkman was covering up waiting for the punch and Sanchez finishes the takedown easily into guard.
Venkman wants to sweep here but Sanchez controlling him for the moment.
Venkman trying to keep a closed guard but Sanchez is proving a slippery customer.
Sanchez controlling from the top position.
Venkman keeping moving, preventing Sanchez from controlling successfully.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Sanchez lands a couple of decent looking shots.

Sanchez avoids a guillotine attempt easily.

Venkman is looking for a triangle but Sanchez pushes his legs off easily.

Venkman escapes his hips to the side and looks to be working for an armbar. Sanchez gives him a little smile and shakes his head. No chance.
Venkman is breathing heavily.
Sanchez not doing a lot at the moment. He'll have to show some more aggression or the fight will get stood up.

Venkman has his foot on Sanchez's thigh. He's trying to push off and get in position for a triangle, I think. Sanchez works his way back into a safe position though.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
The crowd are starting to boo a lack of action.
Venkman is working from a closed guard but he's struggling to control his opponent.
Sanchez trying to control the position from guard on top but Venkman is wriggling around, looking for whatever he can.
Venkman trying to punch from his back but it's not doing any damage.

Sanchez thinks about going for a leg but decides against it, in order to maintain the position.

Neither fighter is doing enough for the referee's liking and he's decided to stand them back up.
Sanchez shoots in looking for a takedown. Venkman tries to sprawl out of it but Sanchez keeps driving through. The fighters are pinned against the cage. Venkman manages to get underhooks and after a bit of a struggle, circles away and we're back to standing.
The crowd thankful this round is nearly over.
Sanchez fails in his attempt to clinch.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

That was a close round but I would say that Peter Venkman will probably get the nod.
The corners get their ten second warning. Both fighters stand from their stools and stare eachother down, ready to get back to the action.


Venkman shoots and misses

and Sanchez counters with a single leg into guard. Venkman didn't expect that.
Sanchez throwing shots from guard but he's hitting more mat than opponent.
Sanchez is taking a break and basically stalling. The referee will not allow him to do that for long.
Sanchez prevents Venkman from getting back to his feet.
Sanchez trying to control the position from guard on top but Venkman is wriggling around, looking for whatever he can.

Venkman working for a triangle but Sanchez defends it easily.
Sanchez trying to control but Venkman is working from the bottom.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Sanchez stands up and looks to throw the legs aside to pass to side control. Venkman swivels though and keeps the full guard.

Neither fighter is doing enough for the referee's liking and he's decided to stand them back up.
Sanchez wants to clinch up but Venkman keeps it at a distance.

Sanchez scores with a takedown into Venkman's guard.

Venkman working for a triangle but Sanchez defends it easily.
Sanchez throws a big right hand that misses.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
Sanchez postures up to throw the ground and pound strikes but they don't connect.
Sanchez trying to control the position from guard on top but Venkman is wriggling around, looking for whatever he can.

Venkman looking for submissions from the bottom here. Moving his hips around, possibly looking for an armbar.
Sanchez controlling from the top position.
Sanchez wanted to stand there but Venkman had control of the position.

That's three minutes gone in the round.

Venkman has an omoplata and is looking to use it perhaps as a submission or perhaps to transition. Sanchez is in a bit of discomfort here, but he's managed to free himself and has dived into side control! That didn't work out too well for Venkman.
Both fighters are absolutely exhausted here.
Sanchez throws an elbow but Venkman slips to the side and avoids it well.
Venkman on the wrong end of some ground and pound.
Venkman tries to bench press Sanchez off him but Sanchez keeps the position.
Venkman gives up the full mount - oops, sloppy defensive grappling there!
Sanchez scoring with strikes but Venkman is staying in there.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
Sanchez with the ground and pound from mount.
Venkman is trying to escape the mount.
BOOM! Sanchez connects with a massive shot to the dome!
Sanchez dominating with strikes here.
Sanchez controlling the pace for now.
Venkman tries to hold on but Sanchez postures up.
Sanchez wants to control the pace but Venkman is squirming around nicely.
And that’s the end of the round – the fighters go back to their corners.

Oscar Sanchez showed his class in that round. I'd imagine he'll take it on all the scorecards.
That's the end of the round. The referee orders the cornermen out of the cage so we can get back down to business. So, we enter the final round. Let's see if either fighter can bring us a finish, or whether we're going to the judges scorecards.


Venkman closes this distance looking for a takedown but Sanchez circles away.
Sanchez tries to score a power double leg takedown but Venkman sees that one coming and sprawls well. That will dishearten Sanchez somewhat.
Sanchez shoots in for a takedown. "Ole!" shouts Venkman as he jumps to the side.
We've had a slow start to the round here - hopefully the action picks up.

Sanchez shoots in for a takedown and gets it. Let's see what he's got on the mat.

That's one minute gone in the round.
Venkman keeping moving, preventing Sanchez from controlling successfully.
Sanchez tries to stand but Venkman is controlling from the bottom.
Sanchez is using up a lot of energy trying to get back to his feet. Perhaps he should improve his position first.
A big thud reverberates around the arena there as Sanchez accidentally thumps the mat. Hopefully he's not broken his hand.
Venkman looking to control.
Sanchez postures up and lands a big shot to Venkman's brow.
Venkman is trying to control the position but Sanchez postures up.
Sanchez wants to control from the top but Venkman keeps moving.

That's two minutes gone in the round.
My god... these two guys really need to pick up the pace or everyone will leave to go get a beer.

Venkman escapes his hips to the side and looks to be working for an armbar. Sanchez gives him a little smile and shakes his head. No chance.
Both fighters are breathing heavily.

Venkman is looking for a triangle here but Sanchez uses the submission attempt to pass into side control.
Oscar Sanchez has got the better of the ground game so far.
Sanchez staying calm.
Sanchez is looking to take a break and control but Venkman is keeping him honest, looking to work from the bottom.

That's three minutes gone in the round.
Venkman is sneaking out the side here. He's bucked Sanchez off and has taken his back!
Sanchez tries to break free.
Sanchez trying to control the action but Venkman just sinks the hooks in.

Sanchez showing good submission defense here.
The fighters are pressed up against the cage, both looking to find a bit of space to work.
Venkman not allowing Sanchez to control his hands.

That's four minutes gone in the round.
A lull in the action here being met with boos from the crowd.
Venkman keeps control of the position as Sanchez tries to break free.
Sanchez wants to get back to his feet.
Venkman gets his hands free as Sanchez looks to control.
Venkman trying to control momentarily.
Sanchez turns into Venkman and is now in his guard.
Boooooooooooooooooooo!!! God, this has been a terrible round. Come on you two, sort yourselves out!
Sanchez throwing elbows and punches but not connecting, as Venkman works some decent striking defense from the bottom.

And that's the end of the fight!
Oscar Sanchez comfortably won the final round on my scorecard.
I think Sanchez has won this one but let's see whether the judges agree with me. 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 Steve Erwin scores the fight 28:29
Judge Summer Carpenter scores the fight 28:30
Judge Damien Edna scores the fight 28:29

In favor of your winner, by unanimous decision... Oscar Sanchez!
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G S C G energy
A | B
hype
A | B
pop
A | B
mgr
A | B
FIGHT
RATING
29%

 

Main event

Coming up we have a light heavyweight MMA rules bout between Jake Heke (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class) and Olan Foss (ranked 0 p4p, 0 weight class). Chooooooooon! I think Heke might be my favorite fighter, now he's come out to She Hates Me. Over to our ring announcer for the fighter introductions!



187 cm
23
217 lbs
8 - 1 - 0
187 cm
18
204 lbs
2 - 0 - 0
BJJ Blue Belt
Solid boxing
Granite chin
BJJ Blue Belt
Basic striking
Powerful


Ka-POW Clothing


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Ladies and gentlemen. This fight is 3 rounds, for the light heavyweight championship of the world!
Introducing the champion to my left, fighting out of the red corner.
With a record of 8 - 1 - 0, fighting out of Sydney, Jake Heke!
And introducing the challenger to my right, fighting out of the blue corner.
With a record of 2 - 0 - 0, fighting out of Sydney, Olan Foss!
The judges for this bout are Winston Howard, Eliza Hachem and Skip Squint.




The bell rings for round one and we are underway!
Heke loads up on a big right hand but Foss slips the punch.
Heke throws an uppercut from half a mile away. Foss sees it coming and avoids it easily.
Foss turns his hip over beautifully as he lands a nice leg kick.
Foss takes a shot right to the bread basket.
Heke misses the jab.
Heke lands with a straight right. Foss didn't see that one coming.
Foss fakes with the hands and throws a leg kick but Heke is out of range.
Heke connects with a lovely right hand, straight down the pipe.
Foss takes a body punch that cleary hurt but he's trying not to show any weakness.
Wooooo! Give it up for these two warriors! They are putting on a show!
Foss takes a step back and watches a body kick go sailing past his mid section.
Foss misses with a low kick.
Heke fakes a head punch and goes low to the body. Nicely done.
Foss takes a punch to the jaw and another one to the bread basket.

It looks like Olan Foss has been cut.
Heke digs a good body shot into Foss's ribs.
Foss looks gassed!
Heke scores with a one two! Foss had his feet all tangled up there and couldn't avoid the strikes.

Heke lands a big uppercut and Foss crumbles to the floor! The ref thinks about stopping the fight but Foss looks OK. Heke waves Foss back to his feet!

Foss is rocked!
Foss throws a leg kick but he was too far away and it doesn't land.
Foss is still on wobbly legs! Can Heke finish him?
Heke looks for a takedown here. Will he get it? Foss is fending him off so far but Heke persists. Nope, Foss circles away and we're back to standing.
Foss seems to have recovered his senses.
Heke paws at his opponent with the jab and then lunges in with a straight, right on the button.
Foss seems to be squinting his left eye. Perhaps he got a poke in that previous exchange. Heke shows no mercy and swarms him with a barage of strikes! Foss is backing up but Heke catches him with a final right hook that drops him! Foss covers up and the referee steps in to end the fight! Heke Jumps to his feet and flashes his guns to the crowd. Oh yeah, baby! How'd you like them apples?!

Ladies and gentlemen, after 1:02 of round 1, we have a winner by way of TKO (Strikes). Jake Heke!
Jake Heke retains his light heavyweight title!
S C
A
G S C
B
G S C G energy
A | B
hype
A | B
pop
A | B
mgr
A | B
FIGHT
RATING
100%

 

 
 
 
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