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Ryan
Couture vs. Conor
Heun
Round 1
Couture bounces and flicks out a few leg kicks while Heun stalks
forward slowly. Heun clinches up along the fence but Couture
reverses and drives knees into Heun’s thigh and body. They break
off, Heun landing an elbow as they split, and now Couture looks for
punching combinations. Couture’s punches and leg kicks are scoring
while Heun misses with a pair of head kicks. After a hard straight
right from Couture, Heun drives forward and lands a takedown.
Couture gets an omoplata, but Heun lifts him up and drops him to
break up the hold. Another takedown for Heun lands “The Hurricane”
in half-guard. Couture wraps him up and Heun looks for a choke as
Couture turns to his side. Couture shrimps and escapes to his feet
with 30 seconds to go. A right hand lands for Couture; Heun catches
a kick but doesn’t do anything with it. Couture puts a turning kick
in Heun’s gut and Heun returns to his corner with a bloodied
face.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Couture
Freddie DeFreitas scores the round 10-9 Couture
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Couture
Round 2
Couture puts a couple short rights on Heun, who replies with a
turning kick. Heun hits a slow-motion single-leg and Couture
scrambles back up to be grazed by a head kick. Ducking an uppercut,
Heun floors Couture again. Couture turns to work for a kimura on
Heun’s left arm and Heun uses his right to drop hard elbows to
Couture’s body from half-guard. Couture abandons the kimura and
throws up his legs for an armbar, but Heun stacks him up and
extracts his limb. Heun grabs a front headlock as Couture stands
back up but quickly lets it go as Couture pushes him into the cage.
Takedown lands for Couture and he quickly whips onto Heun’s back.
With 90 seconds to go, Couture works for a rear-naked choke, but
Heun gets out the back door with a minute left. Heun pulls rubber
guard, perhaps looking for an armbar, but they stall out and
Couture finishes on top.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Couture
Freddie DeFreitas scores the round 10-9 Couture
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Couture
Round 3
Couture is clearly the fresher fighter as the final frame begins,
dipping in and out of range to pop Heun with right hands before
clinching up and dumping him to the base of the fence. It’s a
reverse of the earlier position now as Heun looks for a kimura and
Couture drops elbows. Couture slides into full mount and Heun tries
to wall-walk, nearly putting himself into a mounted triangle. Heun
is out of mount but still trapped under Couture, who’s driving
elbows into Heun’s thigh again. Heun turns over and Couture takes
his back, sinking in both hooks and flattening him out. Heun is
just laying there, letting Couture bash away with punches, and
referee Jerry Krzys has seen enough. Ryan Couture gets the TKO win
at 2:52 of round three.
Caros Fodor
vs. Pat
Healy
Round 1
The lightweights get straight into the clinch and it’s Healy
looking for the takedown while Fodor defends and punches inside.
Healy can’t get it to the floor but keeps Fodor on the fence. Healy
gets popped with hard left, then a combination as they break off.
Now it’s Fodor pushing Healy and planting the veteran at the foot
of the cage. Elbows come from Fodor as he works to pass half-guard,
cutting Healy open on the nose. Healy squeaks out the back door and
grabs on to Fodor’s leg, scoring a trip takedown as soon as he’s
back on his feet. Healy mashes with punches from Fodor’s open
guard, then stands to try and pass. Fodor kicks him in the gut from
his back and scores with a couple punches, but Healy closes out
strong with ground-and-pound.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Fodor
Freddie DeFreitas scores the round 10-9 Fodor
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Fodor
Round 2
Fodor scores with jabs and counters early while Healy tries to
stick his hands in Fodor’s face. Healy drops for a double-leg,
gives it up and digs an underhook to shove Fodor into the cage. A
high single-leg attempt from Healy stalls the action for the second
minute of the round; he finally puts Fodor on his rear end with
2:45 to go. Fodor grabs a loose guillotine as Healy works to pass
at a glacial pace. Fodor gets back to his feet with two minutes to
go and is quickly dragged down again. Boos rain down from the Ohio
crowd as Healy tries to pass half-guard with a minute left. He gets
to side control on Fodor’s left side and then steps into mount,
where he drops a few punches and mashes Fodor into the ground with
his chest. Fodor regains half-guard and it ends there.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Healy
Freddie DeFreitas scores the round 10-9 Healy
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Healy
Round 3
Healy gets inside and drives on a single-leg, pushing Fodor to the
ground inside the first minute. They’re back to the same position
on the cage, and this time Healy wastes no time stepping into
mount. Fodor tries to push off the fence but only pushes himself
away from it, allowing Healy some room to gift-wrap his arm and
land punches. Fodor squirms out of the bad position but Healy slaps
on an arm-triangle choke, leaning from Fodor’s right to left in
half-guard. Fodor breaks the hold and grabs for a leg, wrenching a
heel hook. Healy pulls his leg out and goes for another
arm-triangle, and this one’s tight. Fodor is trapped and has no
choice but to tap out.
Roger
Bowling vs. Brandon
Saling
Round 1
Saling catches a leg kick and offers a few punches in return, but
Bowling quickly finds his rhythm, landing kicks to the legs and
head. Big right hands scoring for Bowling now and he tries to drag
Saling down on the fence. Saling defends and it’s a firefight with
Saling stinging Bowling now. Bowling backs away, then comes forward
and hits a takedown. Saling won’t stay down, though, and he rocks
Bowling again as they slug wildly along the outside. Bowling takes
him down again and goes for an armbar, but Saling defends well and
blasts Bowling again as they stand. Bowling drills Saling with
knees to the body, eating some more punches along the way, but
eventually taking him down again. The pace finally slows with two
minutes left as Bowling waits to improve his position, staying
heavy on top. Bowling gets the crucifix, pinning Saling’s right
arm, but Saling is defending against any major offense. With a
minute to go, Bowling opens up with punches and elbows. Saling
bucks desperately but can’t escape, and he’s cut open on the
forehead from the hard ground-and-pound. Bowling gives up the
crucifix to take full mount with seconds left.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Bowling
Freddie DeFreitas scores the round 10-9 Bowling
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Bowling
Round 2
Bowling clinches up and drags Saling down, moving immediately to
side control and looking for the crucifix again. He gets it less
than a minute into the frame and now the right hands are coming
hard and non-stop. Saling is a bloody mess, just absorbing punch
after punch, unable to escape, and referee Mark Matheny is forced
to intervene at the 1:15 mark.
Sarah
Kaufman vs. Alexis
Davis
Round 1
Davis comes out throwing but Kaufman has her on wobbly legs with
hard punches. They clinch on the fence, Kaufman on the outside, and
Davis escapes with knees up the middle. More clinch work on the
cage with both women throwing knees and jockeying for position.
Kaufman exits with a right hand and referee Jerry Krzys calls time
to have the doctor check out a huge cut over Davis’ left eye. The
action continues and they go back to brawling, Kaufman scoring with
more big right hands. Davis lands a couple kicks to the body but
she’s just getting brutalized with punches right on the spot of her
cut. More clinching and more right hands from Kaufman now, and they
break with a minute to go in the round. Davis begins to string
together some punches and puts a left high kick on Kaufman’s face.
Kaufman is bleeding along her hairline now as they trade punches to
the horn.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Kaufman
Freddie DeFreitas scores the round 10-9 Kaufman
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Kaufman
Round 2
Davis tries to grab Kaufman’s head in the Thai plum and Kaufman
just blasts her with head-down punches on either side. Davis is
bleeding from her nose now, too, as she’s tossed to the ground and
hops back up. They tie up and Davis has her back put on the cage,
where they trade knees to the body. They break off and Kaufman goes
back to sticking punches in Davis’ face before bullying her into
the fence again. Kaufman disengages with elbows, takes a hard low
kick and snaps Davis’ head back with a jab. Davis scores a couple
knees inside but she’s still getting mauled in the punching
exchanges as her face gets bloodier and bloodier.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Kaufman
Freddie DeFreitas scores the round 10-9 Kaufman
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Kaufman
Round 3
Davis comes out kicking and Kaufman goes back to jabbing. Kaufman
catches a couple kicks but doesn’t do anything with them, and Davis
lands some hard knees up the middle. Kaufman lands a cross, a jab
and gets tripped to the floor, where Davis lands in side control on
the right side. Kaufman covers up to deflect elbows and punches
from Davis, but she’s in a bad spot with half the round to go.
Davis postures up, latching on to Kaufman’s right arm. Kaufman
twists and sweeps to the top, but Davis keeps hold of the limb and
rolls back on top. Kaufman turns over and stalls out on her side,
absorbing a couple hammerfists from Davis. Now Davis looks to take
Kaufman’s back, but Kaufman lays back down and Davis winds up in
half-guard. Kaufman tries to push off the cage, can’t get out and
shrimps up in deep half-guard while Davis punches away. Elbows to
the body have Kaufman trying to escape again in the last seconds,
but she finishes the fight on her back.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Davis (29-28 Kaufman)
Freddie DeFreitas scores the round 10-9 Davis (29-28 Kaufman)
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Davis (29-28 Kaufman)
Official result: Judge Cardo Urso scores the bout a 29-29 draw, while judges Otto Torriero and Daryl Wise see it 29-28 for the winner by majority decision, Sarah Kaufman.
Ronaldo
“Jacare” Souza vs. Bristol
Marunde
Round 1
Souza lunges first with punches and zaps Marunde with a long right
hand. The former champ is just stalking Marunde along the outside
and sliding backward when Marunde tries to snap off single punches.
Souza gets the clinch and drags Marunde to the ground, securing his
back in the process. He’s riding high on Marunde’s back with both
hooks in as Marunde turns his right side to the fence. Jacare
head-butts Marunde’s shoulder and gets a verbal warning from ref
Keith Peterson. The Brazilian is sitting up, just picking his
shots, but Peterson stands them up after some punches stray to the
back of Marunde’s head. They resume and Souza knocks down Marunde
instantly with a right, grabbing a guillotine and wrenching it from
half-guard. Marunde regains his guard and escapes to his feet, but
Souza whips him right down and takes his back again. Marunde
scrambles up and moves to the fence, putting Souza’s back to the
cage for the last few seconds.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Souza
Freddie DeFreitas scores the round 10-9 Souza
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Souza
Round 2
Souza dazes Marunde with more punches before wheeling around and
driving a spinning back-kick into his face. The BJJ wiz has a body
lock and hops on Marunde’s back again, riding him to the floor, but
Marunde is quickly back on his feet. Marunde ducks a punch to tie
up, but Souza drills him with a knee to the face. Overhand right,
push kick and a body punch from Souza lead to another brief clinch.
Souza double-pumps a jab and takes an outside leg kick. Souza goes
to the body again and lands a couple hard overhand rights, but he
stays in the pocket and takes some punches in return. Jacare plows
Marunde down with a couple seconds left and drops back for a heel
hook just before the horn.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Souza
Freddie DeFreitas scores the round 10-9 Souza
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Souza
Round 3
Jacare gets an early single-leg and goes to work from Marunde’s
half-guard with punches, forearms and elbows. Marunde squirms, his
right side flush to the cage, unable to get out from under the
Brazilian. He nearly has his back taken but scrambles to his feet,
only to be taken down again. Souza secures his back this time, then
flips him over and locks up a tight arm-triangle choke. Marunde
offers little resistance this time and taps out at 2:43 of the
third round.
Scott Smith
vs. Lumumba
Sayers
Round 1
Sayers ducks inside and slams Smith to the ground at the base of
the fence. Smith gets to his knees and has his back taken, both
hooks sunk in, and eats a few punches under his armpit. Sayers
gives up the position and thumps Smith some more on the feet. He
picks “Hands of Steel” up again and takes him for a ride before
slamming him down hard on his back. Smith has a loose guillotine
but can’t get anything on it with Sayers in side control. Smith
lets go and turns to his belly, where Sayers grabs a guillotine of
his own. He sits back and Smith taps to the choke immediately.
Paul Daley vs.
Kazuo
Misaki
Round 1
The action is tentative in the early going with Daley landing the
better punches down the pipe, but missing with just as many. Misaki
tags the Englishman with a left, catches a kick and drives Daley to
the ground along the outside. He tries to control Daley’s legs, but
“Semtex” works his way back up. Daley is again getting the better
of the standup, until Misaki scores with a combo with 80 seconds to
go. Daley covers up, his back to the fence, and Misaki swarms him
with a big combo to the head and body. Daley gets a takedown with
40 seconds to go and Misaki closes up his guard. Misaki pulls
rubber guard but Daley explodes with 10 seconds left and drops
heavy punches before the horn.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Misaki
Freddie DeFreitas scores the round 10-9 Misaki
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Misaki
Round 2
Misaki stings Daley with another left hook in an exchange and they
clinch on the fence. Daley can’t finish the takedown and Misaki
circles out, blocking a body kick along the way. Another combo
lands for Misaki as he shifts out of the way of Daley’s punches. He
backs Daley into the cage and sticks a few jabs in his face.
Single-leg goes for Daley in the center of the cage and Misaki
closes up guard again, simultaneously wrapping up Daley’s wrists to
neutralize any offense. Daley thumps a couple right hands to
Misaki’s body but there’s not a lot happening on the ground. Daley
stacks up and passes to side control, then takes Misaki’s back as
the Japanese vet tries to scramble to his feet. Misaki easily
twists around and takes top position, but they stall out and get
stood up just before the end of the round.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Daley
Freddie DeFreitas scores the round 10-9 Misaki
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Daley
Round 3
Daley backs off Misaki with a left hook and brings him to the
ground soon after. Misaki is gushing blood from a cut on the left
side of his head and referee Jerry Krzys wants to have it checked
out. It’s a deep gash, but Misaki’s cleared to continue and
immediately starts walking Daley down when they resume. Daley
cracks him again, though, and lands some solid knees in the clinch.
Misaki is just swinging for the fences but not coming close to
Daley now. He leaps with a knee and gets blocked. Misaki puts a
nice combo on Daley’s body as he chases the former title contender
around the cage, blood coating his chest and back. Daley lands a
leg kick and takes a straight right in the mush. Takedown lands for
Daley but Misaki hops back up and presses Daley into the cage post.
They break with 30 seconds left and Misaki blitzes with another
combo. Daley tries a takedown with a body lock, can’t get it. The
bloody mess Misaki finishes with a blocked high kick.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Misaki (29-28 Misaki)
Freddie DeFreitas scores the round 10-9 Daley (29-28 Misaki)
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Misaki (29-28 Misaki)
Official result: Daryl Wise scores the bout 30-27 for Misaki, while Justin Floor has it 29-28 for Daley. The third and deciding judge, Otto Torriero, scores the fight 29-28 for the winner by split decision, Kazuo Misaki.
Josh Thomson
vs. K.J.
Noons
Round 1
Thomson catches Noons with a front kick and some kicks on the
inside. Noons responds with a jab, misses with a step-in knee.
No-go for Thomson on a shot, and the next one misses as well.
Thomson keeps kicking to the body and legs while Noons moves
forward with jabs. Thomson latches on to a single-leg and trips
Noons to the ground at the base of the fence. Noons gets up and
gets taken back down right away. Thomson drops some short elbows to
Noons’ body as he holds him down to the end of the round.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Thomson
Freddie DeFreitas scores the round 10-9 Thomson
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Thomson
Round 2
Thomson slips on a kick and Noons tries to take advantage, but the
wrestler powers back up and drags Noons to the floor. Noons’
efforts to use the fence to work back up fail. Thomson is holding
his man down but not doing anything offensively. With 2:45 to go,
Thomson puts Noons’ back on the mat and tries to get more active
with some elbows. It’s not enough for ref Keith Peterson, who
stands them up with two minutes on the clock. Noons is cut on the
outside of his left eye as he pushes forward, slinging uppercuts
and wide hooks. Thomson gets another takedown inside the last
minute and again just holds Noons on the fence. Noons is active
with his back to the cage, putting exasperated punches on Thomson’s
ribs.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Thomson
Freddie DeFreitas scores the round 10-9 Thomson
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Thomson
Round 3
They’re on the feet for all of 30 seconds before Thomson brings the
fight to the floor again. This time, he slaps on an arm-triangle
and cranks it from half-guard on Noons’ right side. It’s very deep
and Noons is turning all sorts of red, but he defends and turns
halfway over to loosen the choke. Thomson won’t let go of the
choke, trying to get Noons on his back again, but Noons is out of
danger now. Thomson swats away with sporadic hammerfists from
Noons’ half-guard as the fight enters its final 90 seconds. Noons
is bloodied and exhausted, and doesn’t seem to have any way to get
out from beneath Thomson. “The Punk” triangles Noons’ legs in the
last 30 seconds and tries to unload some ground-and-pound. He
finishes standing with some hard knees to Noons’ ribs.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Thomson (30-27 Thomson)
Freddie DeFreitas scores the round 10-9 Thomson (30-27 Thomson)
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-8 Thomson (30-26 Thomson)
Official result: It’s a unanimous decision with scores of 29-28 across the board for the winner, Josh Thomson.
Miesha Tate
vs. Ronda
Rousey
Round 1
Tate comes forward swinging wild punches, gets wrapped up and
tripped to the ground in the middle of the cage. Rousey stands and
looks to pass, move to side control on Tate’s left. She sits up and
grabs an armbar, then leans back to extend. Tate’s arm bends at a
gruesome angle, but she turns into the hold and escapes after
absorbing some hammerfists. Tate takes Rousey’s back in the
scramble but can’t secure it. They stand up, Tate still holding on
to Rousey’s back, and gets slammed down. Rousey guts out a
rear-naked choke attempt, stands and sneaks out the back door. Now
Rousey stands and Tate drives forward, looking for a takedown.
Instead, Rousey sweeps Tate to the floor, but they don’t stay there
long. Back on the feet, Tate scores with a left hand and Rousey
instantly clinches up. She tosses the champ to the ground and lands
in side control again on Tate’s right. Rousey steps into full mount
and Tate goes belly-down. Referee Mark Matheny is hovering nearby
as Rousey goes wild with ground-and-pound. Rousey switches to the
armbar, extending Tate’s left arm all the way. There’s no escape
for Tate this time; she taps, but only after having her arm broken
or dislocated. At 4:27 of the opening round, Ronda Rousey is your
new Strikeforce women’s 135-pound champion.