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MFN 122:Dogu vs Ring! Review

Event Review:

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Author:Altair The Assassin

 

Hellow Hellow. I’m Assassin here from Belle Center and I will be reviewing the MFN 122.  The total atendance today was 17.549 and a total of 40,603 PPV sales.

 

Let’s get the Undercard going:

Pawel Konopacki (14-7) vs Jordan Belfort (3-2) --> at 170 lbs

I have to admit I was surprized a bit about how the fight went. After a few punches and kick on the feet Konopacki managed to get into clinch with Belfort. Imediate he went for the takedown and he got it. Belfort was in a lot of trouble then as Konopacki is a sensational wrestler. Belfort tried his best, even went for a triangle, but Konopacki seemed to good for him at the ground game. So after the failed sub attempt, Konopacki tried and achieved full mounth and started a brutal GNP. Punch and elbows started flying and with a few second to the final bell of the round the referee had no choise but to stop the fight

Official decision: Konopacki wins by TKO (Strikes) at 4:57 in first round.

 

Bill H Ahellno (11-9) vs Jack Campbell (11-9) --> at 170 lbs

A pretty much stand up fight. Right from the begining Ahellno went for the clinch and after some good shots Campbell managed to pull guard. From there on it was Campbell world, trying sub after sub. He pretty much dominated that round from there on. Second round Campbell after getting hit but 2-3 punches he tried to clinch his oponent and maybe take him on the ground again but with no avail. After 4 minutes in the second round Ahellno managed to place a right jab that rocked Campbell, but he quickly recoverd. Third round after both fighters missing most of their shots, Ahellno was determined to finish the fight and after a good body shot he began throwing punches like crazy. Eventually Campbell dropped and referee stoped the fight. Entertaining fight.

Official decision: Ahellno wins by TKO (Strikes) at 1:37 in round 3.

 

Jonhnny Garcua (16-12) vs Adam Ash (9-6-1) --> at 155 lbs

Third match is wall all Adam Ash. He dominated the fight on the feet as well as on the ground. He never gave his oponent a chance. On the feet he was the most agresive fighter and landed also more then his oponent. It wasn’t Gargua night as he was way to caucios this fight. The fans was dissapointed of the quality of the fight.

Official decision: Ash wins by Unanimous Decision.

 

Myles O Donnel (14-6) vs Nikolay Capriotti (9-6-1)  --> at 185 lbs

A more closer match then the last but still O Donnel was as well to prudent to not be taken down that he forgot to fight. Most of his attempts was low kicks or head punches. On the other side Capriotti tried punches, knees, elbows, clinch, takedown and he put up a nice display and a pretty dominant one. The only round that was prety even was the third one, other that that Capriotti dominated the fight.

Official decision: Capriotti wins by Unanimous Decision.

 

Gyawang Lhad (12-4) vs Anderson Fontes (17-10)  --> at 265 lbs

A stand up war, that is how I can discribe this bout. Right form the begining Lhad went for clinch but after getting it, he got a upercut as well that cut him. Lhad was keep trying to get the clinch but Fontes was on top as he dominated that part as well. Lhad even tried a takedown but quickly jumped back to the feet after getting it. Fontes for sure dominated that round. Second round was almost the same as the first one but this time Lhad came up at the better end and I though he won that round.

In the third round Lhad isntead of trying to keep the fight from the distance which he clearly won, he kept trying to clinch and it cost him in the end. After 2 min and 45 seconds from the clinch Fontes lunched a nice knee right to the head of his oponent and he droped him finishing with strikes.

Official decision: Fontes wins by TKO (Strikes) at 2:57 in round 3.

And that conclude the Undercard.

 

It’s time for our Main card:

Wolfram Stelzer (9-3-1) vs Raijin Kage (9-3-1) --> at 155 lbs

An up and forward grappling contest. Neither of the fighters were interested in standing and trading punches. Each time the referee stand them up soon after Kage took the fight to the ground. Both fighter on the ground tried a few sub but none of them managed to take the win by way of submission. Even on the ground both fighters looked scared to engage with GNP because of the solid jiu jitzu game of each other

Official decision: Kage wins by Unanimous Decision. And he gets his revange. Maybe a trilogy to put this rivally at ease.

 

Dominic Sterrey (10-3) vs Glin Burman (13-14) --> at 170 lbs

This match showed us the capacity of Sterrey to dominate a fighter that isn’t that good of a wrestler. Burman wasn’t able to stuff the takedowns and after he got taken down he wasn’t able to escape. They exchanged a few punches and kicks but most of the fight was on the ground wher Sterrey dominated it, putting a good GNP on his oponent even if most of them didn’t hit the target. In the end the fans weren’t that pleased of the two fighters

Official decision: Sterrey wins by Unanimous Decision, just like I predicted.

 

Roberto Sturmpruelgel (15-7) vs Battousai The Slasher (20-6-2) --> at 185 lbs

First round Sturmpruelgel dominated it with punches and kick, and The Slasher was pretty prudent and he didn’t  tryed that much. Not even a takedown or something, he even got cut in the first round by a one two combination. Even in the clinch, which The Slasher initiated it, still Sturmpruelgel was more active landing a few body and head punches.

In the second roudn The Slasher came up ready to even the fight but after he landed a few nice kicks he got caught by a big hook to the side of the head and the he got knockdown by a big head kick. When The Slasher had almost recovered Sturmpruelgel lands a big left and then unlished a flurry of puncheswhich dropped his oponent and the referee came up to save him.

Official decision: Sturmpruegel wins by TKO (Punches) at 0:51 in round 2.

 

Co-main Event:

Maubee Away (16-10-1) vs Ryan Wagner (11-2) --> at 170 lbs

The fight started with a feeling of each other power, after they exchanged a few punches. After 1 minute Away closed the distance and managed a nice takedown. After that is was all Away. Wagner tryed his best on the ground even sweeped his oponent and managed to get the mouth. Away quickly moved in half guard and tryed a guillotine but no succes. Insted of doing anything Wagner just stood there on top, but Away managed a superb triangle then quickly change it to an armbar. It was a race with the time but Wagner was forced to tap or his arm would have break.

Official decision: Away wins by Submission (Armbar) at  4:59 in round 1.

 

Main Event

Fighting for the belt at 170 lbs is:

In the blue corner, the contentder, Jeremy Ring (19-7)

And in the read corner, the champion, Orkan Dogu (20-6)

Just like I predicted Dogu charged and got the fight to the ground right from the begining. After that is was just Dogu, puting a good GNP on his oponent and constant improving his position. With 1 minute left of the first round Dogu mounted Ring and then he unleashed hell on his oponent. Dogu cracked Ring with a nasty head shot and the crowd went whild. After another big head shot, Ring rolled to the side and the referee jumped in to save him and prevent more damage.

Official decision: After 4:55 in round 1, the winner by TKO (Strickes) and still MFN 170 lbs champion, Orkan Dogu.

 

That concludes our night and now for the awards of the night:

KO of the night: Orkan Dogu

Sub of the night:  Maubee Away

Fight of the night:  Roberto Sturmpruelgel vs Battousai The Slasher

 

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