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WC: Dirty Boxing 2 Review

Event Review: WC: Dirty Boxing 2
Executioner FC
2015-05-20, New York, Hard Knocks - New York
Attendance:3,000, Event Rating:185
Author:M Maestro

Diry Boxing 2 was a success! With a full crowd and 8 fights ending with a finish, World Combat provides yet again a mma masterclass! Fighters rise and fall, get knocked out or taps. This is what WC is all about! This is the recap for the event! WAR!

 

 

Timmy “T Bomb 2” Te O def. William "Excalibur" Figueiredo via Submission (Armbar)

Welterweight Division

 

An upset was made when Te O defeats Figueiredo! “Excalibur” went to work early on the takedowns and got them. The thing is, Te O was ready to face the ground game! It was a wrestling and grappling seminar as both of these fighters went toe to toe to get the dominant position. William Figueiredo did get top position but a great counter by Timmy Te O gets Figueiredo by the arms. A few positioning moves after that “T Bomb 2” gets a good grip on the arm and submits Figueiredo via armbar near the end of round 1! What a finish!

 

That win puts Timmy Te O to (2 – 1) and Figueiredo gets his first loss in his record (5 – 1).

 

 

"Morceguinho" Julio Cesar Neves Jr. def. Shino Ohio via Submission (Armbar)

Featherweight Division

 

Wow! Another armbar finish for the second fight of this card! This match started out with a clinching battle as Ohio imposed his Muai Thai on Neves Jr. Ohio was surely mixing it up with punches and kicks but a great change of levels by Neves Jr. caught Ohio and they go to the ground. With the dominant position by Neves Jr. he went to work using his jiu jitsu. A few sub attempts later... Boom! Neves Jr. frees himself and creates enough space to isolate the arm! He extends it, and it's all over!

 

Julio Cesar Neves Jr. improves his record to (3 – 2) while Shino Ohio falls to (5 – 4).

 

 

Pound House def. Conor “King” Brazier via Submission (Triangle Choke)

Featherweight Division

 

Do you want another submission finish? Well here's the third for you! It was never a matter of who's going to dominate as Pound House never had any resistance from the start. Brazier never looked like a king in this match as he falls down almost everytime House attempts to go to the ground. House was like a pitbull on that match, determined to submit his opponent. After 15 attempts, Pound House gets an opening and holds a triangle choke. Brazier had no choice but to tap. Solid win for Pound House here.

 

This win here puts House to (3 – 1). Conor Brazier needs to rethink his gameplan as he has a negative (1 – 2) record.

 

 

Sum Ting Wong def. Mizzieko “The Ninja” Bestro via TKO (Strikes)

Bantamweight Division

 

Another finish here but via strikes! Sum Ting Wong can do no wrong in this fight as he punished Bestro in the clinch finishin the fight in uner 60 seconds! The fight started with the clinch and Wong capitalized. He hit a big knee to the head that bobbled Bestro! After that, Wong put up a solid knee again and the ref just had to stop that fight! The horror! The horror!

 

Wong now add another win and is now on a 5 fight winning streak going (6 – 1) overall. Bestro now has a split record of (1 – 1) in his early career.

 

 

Vincet Obi def. OZ Icon via Decision (Unanimous)

Superheavyweight Division

 

A really great striking battle between the two! Obi and Icon went center in the ring as they tried to outclass one another. But as the rounds progress, Obi showed more dominance as the fight stats indicated more volume of punches and landed. No one really got rocked but you'd really appreciate how much training they've put into becoming really good stand up fighters. In the end, the scorecards were in favor of Vincent Obi, handing him the win.

 

Vincent Obi now has an outstanding (7 – 1) record. Meanwhile, OZ Icon is now (2 – 2) and is a free agent.

 

 

Jet Hemi def. “The Cowboy” Conway Jennings via TKO (Strikes)

Bantamweight Division

 

It was actually a Jennings fight early on when he went on the offensive on the ground. But Hemi's heavy hands changed the fight completely as he rocked Jennings with a beauty of a punch. It didn't follow into a TKO as Jennings survived that round. Jennings even won the round by virtue of being a more dominant fighter. But that heavy punch by Hemi took a toll on Jennings. He didn't fully recover and that showed when Hemi a released a flurry that knocked Jennings again. We gotta give Jennings credit as he still found a way to recover a bit. But a second knockdown on the second round spelled the end of Jennings luck. Hemi never looked back and after a serious combination of strikes Jennings can no longer continue the onslaught. Hemi wins a decisive vicory. Impressive to say the least!

 

Hemi showed that brilliance that earned him a win. His record isn't pretty but it improves to (8 – 9) nonetheless. Conway Jennings now falls to a negative (2 – 3) record.

 

 

Jackson Ramos def. Yoshi “Twister” Twister via Submission (RNC)

Featherweight Division

 

A dominating performance by Ramos as Twister never really got it going as he got submitted in the middle of the first round. Ramos attacked with takedown and got it. From there he continued to be assertive on the dominant side as he looked actively for the submission. Ramos then decided to soften Twister first and he did. Yoshi Twister got rocked by eating a solid elbow and ground and pound. A dazed Twister got capitalized by Ramos as he gets taken in the back. A choke was sunk by Ramos and a few pinches on the neck it's all over. Twister taps out.

 

Jackson Ramos no has two wins in World Combat and totals (8 – 3). He is now also the #3 ranked fighter in the 145-pound division. A disappointed Twister is now (3 – 2) and this is his second loss in a row.

 

 

“Cocky” Conor Brazier def. Derrick Jon via Decision (Unanimous)

Bantamweight Division

 

Conor Brazier not only has venomous smack talk but vicious striking as well as he beats Derrick Jon. Brazier was just dominant on the stand up game as he rocked Jon early in the fight. Though, it didn't come to the finish, Brazier went for different angles on his stand up game. It was a clinic on punches and kicks as “Cocky” Conor Brazier changed levels everytime putting Jon on his toes all game long. Jon did throw strikes too, but for the combined 128 strikes he attempted, only a dismal 7 connected! Was it Jon's lack of accuracy or is Brazier just too slippery? Either way, Derrick Jon tried but never made a difference as all the judges favored Brazier unanimously.

 

Conor Brazier remains undefeated in his mma career with a (4 – 0) tally. Derrick Jon continues his slum here in World Combat as he is handed with his third straight loss here, 4 straight overall. He drops to (9 – 5) in his record.

 

 

CO – MAIN EVENT

 

 

Hughtavious Mingo def. Jimmie Craig via KO (Punch)

Lightheavyweight Division

 

Hughtavious Mingo just cemented himself as a prime candidate for a title shot! Impressive win against Craig! We'd expect a fight but in was not to be! The start of the first round did not bode well as Craig suffered an early cut. A few punches later, Mingo lands a heavy right hand in the face of Craig! Jimmy Craig's legs looked soft like butter and Mingo decided to exploit the advantage. Mingo then adds a big shot right into the temple of Craig and the ref decided that was enough punishment for one man to take. Mingo is victorious!

 

Hughtavious Mingo now becomes the #1 contender for the lightheavyweight crown and moves to (11 – 3). Jimmie Craig falls to #2 and is now (13 – 6).

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

Angel "The Real Deal" Face def. Saladin "Quick Sand" Hussain via KO (Punch)

Middleweight Division

 

Angel Face never gave Hussain a chance as he finished the fight in a minute and a half! Face started with some solid strikes and then started a devastating combo that knocked down Hussain! Another cross from face rocked Hussain more and a leaping lead hook sealed the deal knocking Hussain out cold! Short work for Angel Face as he proves he's the real deal!

 

Angel face continues his monstrous rampage by winning his seventh in a row, all via (T)KOs. He moves to be the #1 contender for the middleweight title sporting a (7 – 0) record. Saladin Husain has a split record of two wins and two losses here in World Combat with a (12 – 7) total in his career.

 

 

KO of the Night: Hughtavious Mingo

 

Sub of the Night: Jackson Ramos

 

Fight of the Night: Jet Hemi vs. Conway Jennings

 

 

That's the recap of WC: Dirty Boxing 2! We'd like to thank our sponsor Big Bear Nutrition! Go Big Bear! Watch out for our next event, WC 23: Welcome to the Big Show where you'll see two titles on the line! Thank you for the support! World Combat Championship! WAR!

 

 

- M. Maestro

 

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