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BFT - 243 Review

Event Review: BFT-243: Atsushi vs Malaipet 2
Blunt Force Trauma
2013-10-20, Sydney, Hard Knocks - Sydney
Attendance:3,000, Event Rating:283
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 BFT - 243 Review

Heavyweight - The former BFT Heavyweight Champion Laguna "Buzzsaw" Lunaris Unanimous Decisioned finisher in all his victories "The Freak" Brock Lesnar
 
The first round started and Lunaris went for the takedown. He didn't doo to much, but he got Lesnar on his back. On the feet, they clinched up. That is where Lunaris works best. He worked on Lesnar with some elbows, cutting him open. Round 2 got started and Lesnar cut open Lunaris with a stiff right hand. Lunaris clinched things up, but Lesnar took the fight to the mat. The ref stood them up, but lesnar took the fight back to the mat. He went for an armbar, but it was no dice. Lunaris clinched things up and the round closed up. The third round got started and Lunaris was able to hop in the clinch once more. Lunaris was able to to cut Lesnar some more and Lesnar dove down for the takedown. He couldn't get anything off, and it was Lunaris that was able to walk away with the decision. 
 
Welterweight - The former BFT Middleweight Champion and former BFC Welterweight Champ Akihito "Rikiya" Tatsuhiko Jr. Submit former BFT Middleweight Champion Damian Nitschke with an arm triangle at 1:37 in round 3.
 
This one was a blood bath. Tatsuhiko brought on an offensive rush ending with a head kick that cut open Nitschke. Nitschke turned things around and soon after cut open Tatsuhiko with a solid uppercut. The two of them continued to bring the action until Nitschke managed to counter a wild right hand with a great takedown. There wasn't much action on the ground, so the ref stood them up. As the round came to a close, Nitschke really brought on some good offense till the round ended. The round started with the two going at it at the distance some more. They exchanged some jabs and Nitschke got cut open. Tatsuhiko went for the take down soon, but the Tatsuhiko wasn't liking the ground and he cagewalked up to the clinch. Tatsuhiko then changed him mind and pulled gaurd. Nitschke was doing well and working at him with a ground and pound and controlled the fight well until the round ended. Nitschke dove down for another takedown. But Tatsuhiko bucked up and reversed to top position. Tatsuhiko was landing enough ground and pound to rock Nitschke. He used the punches to get ahold of Nitschke's neck. He got the arm triangle and Nitschke passed out. He was so excited that he was able to get the submision that he asked for a title shot.
 
Light Heavyweight - 4 time BFT Light Heavyweight Title Challenger Titus "Tko" Kahoohalphala knocked out the former BHFC Light Heavyweight Champion David Nuclear with strikes at 3:18 in round 2.
 
Kahoohalphala was throwing wildly to set up for the takedown. TKO got to work with some ground and pound before the ref got bored with David Nuclear's ground work. At the distance, neither man was able to really string together too much, but TKO was able to get another takedown before the round ended. Round 2 came in and Kahoohalphala was hot. He was going in strong for the takedown, and he was striking well. He kept on this constantly until a solid strike rocked Nuclear and a few more shots came down until the ref stopped things. 
 
Co-Main - Heavyweight - The former CFA and CS Heavyweight Champion and former CFA and DUFF Super Heavyweight Champion "Fat pig" Kim Jong knocked out the former CFA Light Heavyweight Title Challenger "Oziel" Nicandro Aloisio with strikes at 3:33 in round 1.
 
Aloisio looked great as the round started. He was able to land a huge head kick that knocked Jong down and rocked him hard. It looked like it was going to be a quick night for them, but Jung didn't look for it to end just yet. He stuck with it and kept on it strong, but Aloisio was all on top of him. Another big head kick sent Jong down to the mat. Aloisio was taunting Jong to try to get him down, but Jong countered with a big head kick of his own. He was able to use that to knock him out before he hit the mat. That was a rough night for Aloisio with the success he had early. 
 
Main Event - Lightweight Title! - Malaipet "The Diamond" Sasiprapa brought the BFT Lightweight Champion "Kana" Kuroda Atsushi to a unanimous decision to become the new lightweight champion and the 7th in BFT history. 
 
Sasiprapa took the fight to the mats early and didn't look back. he worked on controlling Atsushi, but Atsushi wasn't alright with that. He was actively looking for submissions off of his back, but nothing was working. The ref stood them up with seconds on the clock, but neither one was able to do much there. The second round started and the two traded strikes early and things were crazy. There were a lot of low kicks and a few head shots. There was even a flying knee coming from Atsushi. Sasiprapa was able to dragg the fight to the mat and kept Atsushi down for a few minutes until he wanted to get up. The third and fourth rounds looekd very similar. Sasiprapa was able to get the takedown early and held him down on the ground until the round ended. There were a few advances and some shots fired. The fifth round started with another Sasiprapa takedown. Atsushi was working hard on submissions, but nothing came to. The ref stood them back up and Sasiprapa dove right back in. Atsushi went for one more submission attempt, but nothing came of it and the round ended. 
 
Undercard:
170 - Jake Shields SUB1 "Rush" Georges St Pierre
265 - Pete "War Machine" Tippin KO2 "Leonidas" Diziz Sparta
185 - Peekay "Pretty Boy" Williams UD Trevor "all for the fans" Smith
265 - "Rat" January Kwiecinski KO2 Forrest Gryphen
170 - Hamish "The Tornado" Gaffney UD Alejandro "Primo" Garcia
 
Bonuses:
FoTN - Akihito "Rikiya" Tatsuhiko Jr vs Damian Nitschke
KoTN - "Fat pig" Kim Jong
SoTN - Akihito "Rikiya" Tatsuhiko Jr

 

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