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Round 1
After a moment of feinting, Samman shoots in on Cramer and pushes
him into the cage. Samman is in on a single, but gets stuffed and
switches to a double. Samman nearly gets it coming off the fence,
but Cramer regains his footing after dropping to his knees. Cramer
and Samman separate and land a flurry of punches before clinching
again. Cramer swims to the Thai clinch and lands a hard series of
knees and a right cross to follow. Cramer gets Samman along the
catch, and sucks the Tallahassee native to the floor. "Cosmo" gets
busy with short punches and elbows, but Samman shrimps away and
crawls up the cage. Cramer gets the Thai plum again and lands a
series of short knees. An elbow lands inside for Cramer, but Samman
reponds with a vicious five-punch combo that rocks Cramer. Cramer
grabs a headlock and hits a harai goshi into side control at the
bell. Sherdog.com sees the opening round 10-9 for Dan Cramer.
Round 2
Keith Mills
Cramer (right) outgunned Samman.
Round 3
Right cross-left hook combo for Cramer snaps Samman's head back
just after the bell. They clinch along the fence again, and Cramer
gets a double collar tie once more, pelting Samman with heavy
knees. One of Cramer's knees strays low, and Samman feebly crumples
to the mat for a moment, earning a reprieve from referee Jorge
Alonso. Upon restarting, they clinch again, and this time, Samman
knees Cramer low, giving us a five-second pause. The fight resumes
again, and the clinching follows. Samman pushes for the takedown,
but Cramer defends easily, landing steady knees to the body. Cramer
sidesteps and lands another hip throw on Samman, landing in guard.
Cramer gets to half. Samman kicks Cramer away at the bell. It's a
clean sweep for Dan Cramer, who takes the bout 30-27 on the
Sherdog.com scorecard.
Official scores: Judges Ric Bays, Barry Luxenberg and Rich Green match 29-28s across the board for Cramer, the winner by unanimous decision.
Round 1
K. Mills
Bezerra (top) choked Jones.
The official time is 3:27 of the first.
Round 1
Lewis comes out swinging with haymakers, forcing Johnson to circle
away. When Johnson finally gets comfortable standing, he changes
levels, scoop slamming the Houston, Texas native to the floor and
into half guard. Johnson advances to mount, cutting right through
his foe's half guard. Lewis escapes, forcing Johnson to try to
power him back to the mat. He's unsuccessful, so he switches to a
single that puts "Black Beast" back on the mat. Lewis turns away,
allowing Johnson an easy pass to side mount. Johnson landing short
elbows on top. The former Iowa State wrestler getting heavier with
the elbows with two minutes to go in the round. Lewis exposes his
back, but Johnson pushes him to his back rather than sinking in his
hooks. Lewis returns to his feet, but Johnson locks on a waistlock.
Lewis attempts a back elbow, but whiffs and falls to the mat again.
Johnson runs down another double-leg, getting full mount again. He
flails with punches, but loses his balance, allowing Lewis to
escape to his feet. Johnson lands another massive scoop double at
the bell. All Johnson in round one, 10-9.
Round 2
K. Mills
Johnson Jr. (top) outpointed Lewis.
Round 3
Lewis wings a right hook that hurts Johnson, forcing another
takedown attempt. Lewis flurries, but ends up surrendering a
waistlock to Johnson. Johnson clings to Lewis' leg in pursuit of a
single, but the Texan sprawls and pounds away on Johnson's hard.
Lewis regains his feet, and Johnson drives him into the farside
fencing, looking for a double. Lewis maintains his footing,
pounding away on the wrestler. Lewis is smashing away with heavy
blows on the exhausted Johnson now, rousing the crowd. Johnson
protects his face by getting low for a double, but Lewis continues
to hammerfist. Johnson weakly trips him to his feet, but can't hold
Lewis down. The crowd screams, hoping to inspire some action, but
Johnson falls onto Lewis and into half guard once more. Johnson
gets to side control, where he elbows to the ribs until the time
expires. It's a 10-9 frame for Derrick Lewis, but Tony Johnson Jr.
earns the Sherdog.com scorecard 29-28.
Official scores: All three judges -- Rich Green, Hector Gomez and Barry Luxenberg -- score the fight 29-28 for the winner by unanimous decision, Tony Johnson Jr.
Round 1
Both women aggressive with punches and low kicks early, but can't
penetrate the other's guard. Esparza lands a one-two from the
outside. Aguilar is aggressively stalking, but isn't throwing the
punches her vocal supporters call for. Aguilar finally lands a hard
one-two and pushes Esparza into the fence. Esparza separates, but
eats two more right hands from "Jag." Low kick lands for the ATT
product. Two more right hooks land for Aguilar as Esparza looks for
a takedown. Aguilar defends, and briefly looks for a single of her
own before abandoning the takedown. The pair clinch along the fence
with little consequence. After they separate, Esparza gets a fast
single-leg takedown right into Aguilar's guard. Aguilar looks for
an armbar, but Esparza steps out of her guard just before the bell.
Sherdog.com sees the first round 10-9 for Jessica Aguilar.
Round 2
K. Mills
Aguilar (left) edged Esparza.
Aguilar lands a low kick of her own, but Esparza tags her twice. Aguilar runs the Team Oyama product into the fence, but Esparza hits a headlock throw into side control just before the bell. Sherdog.com sees the round 10-9 Esparza.
Round 3
Aguilar is aggressive to begin the third, but can't land her low
kicks as Esparza circles the outside of the fence. Aguilar finally
lands one hard on the shin that drops Esparza to a knee for a
moment. Her opponent returns with a low kick of her own. Aguilar
winces, as if she's gotten hit in the eye, but she fights on.
Aguilar kicks, and Esparza lands a counter hook that drops her on
the mat for a moment. The crowd roars as Esparza pounces, but
Aguilar regains her feet and is back on the attack. A "Jag" one-two
lands, and Esparza kicks low. Hard right hands land for both women.
It is anyone's fight with two minutes to go. Esparza reaches for
the clinch, but gets inged with an overhand right. Aguilar lands a
left to the body and a right hook upstairs cleanly. Aguilar
flurries, and Esparza lands knees from the clinch as she wades in.
A clean right cross for Aguilar is the last significant action of
the bout. Sherdog.com sees the third round 10-9 for Jessica
Aguilar, giving her the fight 29-28.
Official scores: Judge Ric Bays has it 30-27 for Jessica Aguilar, while Hector Gomez reckons it 29-28 Esparza. Judge Barry Luxenberg sees it 30-27 for the winner by split decision, Jessica Aguilar. The verdict splits the pro-Aguilar crowd.
Round 1
K. Mills
Mann (top) pounded out Schindler.
Round 1
The bell rings and both men meet at the center Malegarie with two
shots and circles away. Devree shoots for a single and finds
himself in a guillotine from Malagarie. Devree escapes and tries to
advance position in Malagaries' guard. He tries to stand and finds
himself in a kneebar. Devree again escapes and stands after a few
seconds in Malegaries' guard. Both men circle a bit and exchange in
the middle with neither landing cleanly. Malegarie wings a left
hook which is easily countered by Devree. Malagarie shoots for a
takedown and is easily stopped. Devree connects cleanly again.
Malegarie shoots again and Devree sprawls out. Malagarie takes his
back at the bell.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Malegarie
Brian Knapp scores the round 10-9 Malegarie
Tony Loiseleur scores the round 10-9 Malegarie
Round 2
K. Mills
Malegarie took out Devree.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Malegarie
Brian Knapp scores the round 10-9 Malegarie
Tony Loiseleur scores the round 10-9 Malegarie
Round 3
Malegarie gets another quick takedown to start the third frame. The
Argentinian native can't pass guard, but as Devree shrimps, he gets
a front headlock and dives into yet another arm-in guillotine
attempt. This one is deep, as Malegarie rolls Devree over and bases
down, forcing him to tap out at 1:25 of the third round.
Round 1
Active feinting from both fighters quickly, as Sandro walks da
Silva down to the cage and misses an uppercut. Two low kicks land
for Sandro, who follows with a right-hand lead. "Junior PQD"
feints, and smacks Sandro with a low kick of his own. Sandro lunges
with another uppcut which is partially blocked. Both men tack turns
lobbing haymakers that don't land. Each fighter continues to glance
with heavy blows landing on their opponent's arms and gloves. A
right hook and a left cross for Sandro land, flattening da Silva.
Junior PQD tries to recover but Sandro rushes him, pounding away
and jumping for a guillotine. Da Silva is able to free himself and
survive, but Sandro is right up off the bottom, taking top position
briefly before da Silva regains his feet. One-two for Sandro clips
da Silva. Sandro lunges with a one-two, but da Silva lands a clean
right-handed counter thatm akes the crowd roar for a moment. Sandro
starts a four-punch combo with a left hook to the body at the bell,
but can't land the follow-up.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Sandro
Brian Knapp scores the round 10-9 Sandro
Tony Loisleur scores the round 10-9 Sandro
Round 2
K. Mills
Sandro (right) bested da Silva.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Sandro
Brian Knapp scores the round 10-9 Sandro
Tony Loiseleur scores the round 10-9 Sandro
Round 3
The second round begins with a low kick from da Silva that connects
square with Sandro's cup, leading to a 90-second pause in action.
On the restart, da Silva shoots a single-leg, but Sandro limplegs
his way out. A right cross from Sandro turns da Silva around for a
moment. Da Silva jabs and throws a loaded-up right that smacks
Sandro square in the kisser, allowing PQD to run the Nova Uniao
fighter in to the cage. Da Silva looks to knee to the body, but
finds Sandro's cup again, leading to another warning by Jorge
Alonso. Bolo uppercut from Sandro misses its mark, as does a
subsequent one-two on the rushing da Silva. Sandro is looking for a
heavy counter, but PQD is playing it safe now, just throwing body
kicks from the outside. When da Silva commits to a punch, Sandro
clinches and trips him to the mat with 70 seconds to go in the
bout. Sandro reaches half guard, hammerfisting away. Da Silva tries
to kick Sandro away; Sandro feels he was upkicked illegally, but
referee Alonso tells him the kick was legal, and to fight on. Da
Silva works back to his feet with under 20 seconds to fight. Sandro
puts his hands up and yells at his foe to engage him, prompting the
fight to end in verbal fisticuffs rather than physical ones.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Sandro (30-27 Sandro)
Brian Knapp scores the round 10-9 Sandro (30-27 Sandro)
Tony Loiseleur scores the round 10-9 Sandro (30-27 Sandro)
Official scores: Barry Luxenberg sees it 30-27 for Marlon Sandro, while Ric Bays has it 29-28 da Silva. Final judge Rich Green has it 29-28 for the winner by split decision, Marlon Sandro.
Round 1
K. Mills
Curran tapped out Palomino.