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Round 1
Both fighters slowly approach the center of the cage. McLaughlin
lands a stinging low kick that echoes through the Pearl. He lands
another. They size each other up and McLaughlin has a body kick
caught. Ford tries to sweep him but is taken down in the scramble.
The ground play ends quickly as Ford springs to his feet. They
engage and grapple again, this time with McLaughlin landing on his
back. Ford stands over him and holds his right foot. Very little
action aside from a right hand that crashes onto McLaughlin's face.
After two minutes, McLaughlin sweeps Ford but they scramble apart
and back to their feet. McLaughlin tries to pull guard and it's
back to where they were; Ford standing over McLaughlin. The crowd
is now begging for Winslow to stand them. Ford delivers a stinging
right hand. The round ends with the fans restless and annoyed. 10-9
Ford.
Round 2
Low kick by McLaughlin followed by a right jab from Ford starts the
round. McLaughlin shoots in for a double leg and scores the
takedown. Ford immediately scrambles to his feet but McLaughlin
seizes his back. The New Yorker tries to lock on a rear-naked choke
but Ford eventually shucks him off and onto the canvas. Ford once
again is standing over his foe and holding his feet. McLaughlin
eventually tries shooting up but he eats two meager left hands and
resumes position. Winslow finally stands them up. McLaughlin is
bleeding from the mouth and he seems bothered by it; he keeps
pawing at his mouth. Ford is landing good punches now. McLaughlin
looks gassed and tries a double leg. He's stuffed and Ford starts
peppering him with right hands. McLaughlin keeps wiping and holding
his mouth. He eats a hard left/left/right. His eye is a swollen
mess and he looks ready to go. 10-9 Ford.
Round 3
The ringside doctors inspect McLaughlin between rounds. He's
cleared to continue. McLaughlin is still pawing at his mouth but he
delivers a loud, cracking body kick. McLaughlin eats a straight
left; his left eye is almost closed. McLaughlin is fighting back
but he's stumbling around; he's exhausted. Ford decides not to go
in for the kill and instead measures him with some moderate right
jabs. McLaughlin shoots in but he's stuffed. After a separation
they trade lefts. McLaughlin swings for a home run but misses
wildly. Gasping for air and backing away to bide time, McLaughlin
again wipes his mouth. With a minute left, Ford eats a right hand.
The NY fighter misses badly at a single, and kneels in the center
of the cage. He struggles back to his feet, though Ford decides to
stay away. 10-9 Ford.
Official scores: Adalaide Byrd and Glenn Trowbridge see it 30-27, while Tony Weeks sees it 29-28 for the winner by unanimous decision, Sterling Ford.
Cooper submitted Watson with a second-round rear-naked choke at the
2:39 mark. Technical difficulties at the venue prevented full
play-by-play, which will return for the next bout.
Round 1
Smith eats a right hand but it's nothing serious. Smith lands a
hard low kick, followed by a hard kick to the ribs. Both men are
tentative early on. Smith just misses with a head kick two minutes
in. Spinning-back kicks back Smith into the cage but he springs
away from further damage. A hard left hand sends his opponent
tumbling down and Smith swarms him. He can't finish and they
scramble back to their feet. Smith eats a nasty low kick with
thirty seconds left. 10-9 Smith.
Round 2
Smith detonates a right hand on Lagman's jaw, ending the fight with
a spectacular knockout. The official time is :33 of round two.
Round 1
Lanham rushes in but misses a sloppy right hand. Cook lands a
meager left, right. They separate. Cook lands a glancing overhand
right to the top of The Train's head. Lanham shoots in but is
stuffed and then thrown down. They scramble when Cook pounces and
Lanham sweeps him over. In Cook's guard, they scramble again. Cook
eats a stinging right hand on the ground but springs to his feet.
They exchange punches on the feet and Lanham is tagged by a left.
It looks like he was poked in the right eye because he is grimacing
and backing away. Cook swarms him with punches and knees but he
can't put Lanham away. Winslow does not stop the action though it's
clear Lanham was poked accidentally. They go toe-to-toe for several
seconds until Lanham backs away, gassed. Cook pushes ahead but is
tagged by a right hand. He's hurt but blasts Lanham with a right
hand coming in. Lanham drops and is in bad shape. He tries to drag
Cook down but TJ unloads two left hands just before the horn.
Winslow stops the fight as Lanham is just about to be put to sleep.
The official time is 4:59 of round one.
Round 1
Both men limber to start, but not much activity. Side kicks from
Amagov are the first notable attack of the bout, but neither man
has landed clean or hard through the first 60 seconds. Amagov lands
a right straight and a sidekick, the first flush contact of the
fight. Amagov is patiently maintaining the center of the cage,
cracking Stallings with well-chosen kicks. "The Choir Boy" returns
fire with a body kick of his own. An Amagov spinning back kick
grazes Stallings. Four outside low kicks lands hard for Amagov. He
fakes a spinning back fist, and comes back with a hook kick that
sails wide. Amagov is smoothly taking over the bout with his
standup skills. Stallings feints and throws a right hand that
smacks Amagov, prompting a clinch with 40 seconds to go in the
round. The Chechnyan digs for double underhooks and lands knees to
the body. Amagov trips Stalling straight into side control, but
Stallings scrambles up. Amagov flurries, and tosses Stallings with
an uchimata before the buzzer. Impressive stuff from Amagov.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Amagov
Mike Fridley scores the round 10-9 Amagov
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Amagov
Round 2
Two hard low kicks for Stallings begin the second frame. Amagov
throws a front hook kick that tickles Stallings' nose. Stallings
jumps in with a hook, and clinches Amagov against the fence,
looking for double underhooks. Amagov attempts to step around
Stallings' hip for a throw, but can't leverage it. Amagov grips an
overhook, and blocks Stallings' knees to the body. Hard right hook
inside for the Lloyd Irvin product, who is dirty boxing
effectively. Stallings looks for an outside trip, but Amagov bails
out, blocking the takedown and scrambling away from Stallings. A
punching exchange leads to another clinch, where Stallings blocks
an Amagov foot sweep attempt and runs him into the fence once more.
Amagov turns him around, and launches him with two consecutive hip
throws. Stallings gets up, and gets uchimata'd onto his face, and
scrambles for a takedown. He regainshis feet, and pushes Amagov
into the fence again after an exciting scramble. Both men charging
hard with knees in the clinch, Stallings getting the better of
things. Stallings wades in with a big knee and eats a wild flurry
from Amagov. Amagov attempts a crescent kick, but devolves into
throwing wild flurry that leads to him falling down and giving top
position to Stallings, who pounds him before the bell.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Amagov
Mike Fridley scores the round 10-9 Amagov
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Stallings
Round 3
Amagov is visibly winded to begin the third. Stallings clinches
quickly and lands six knees from the clinch, leading the Chechnyan
to go for double underhooks. Stallings surprises his foe, changing
levels and double-legging him to the mat. Stallings quickly moves
to side control and figure-fours the farside arm of Amagov.
Stallings tries to use a straight armbar to pass to full mount on
Amagov. Amagov blocks the pass, and Stallings goes back to
attacking the arm. Amagov is grimacing, and Stallings passes to
full mount with three minutes to go in the fight. Amagov escapes
out the backdoor, and Stallings nearly grabs an armbar in the
scramble, but Amagov quickly stacks him and pulls his arm out. They
regain their feet and resume clinching along the fence. After some
60 seconds of inactivity, referee Steve Mazzagatti separates the
pair. On the restart, it's wild swinging, with Stallings landing
cleaner. A jumping knee from Stallings leads to another clinch with
70 seconds left. Amagov is warned for grabbing the fence three
times by Mazzagatti before he separates from Stallings, whiffing
with a spinning back fist. Stallings looks for a takedown, and
Amagov grabs the fence once more, but escapes being warned. A
blocked Amagov outer reap leads to a wild gunfight to end the bout,
though neither man lands hard before the horn.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Stallings (29-28 Amagov)
Mike Fridley scores the round 10-9 Stallings (29-28 Amagov)
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Stallings (29-28 Stallings)
Official scores: Judge Glenn Trowbridge sees it 29-28 for Adlan Amagov, while Mark Smith has it 29-28 for Ronald Stallings. Patricia Morse-Jarman sees it 29-28 for the winner by split decision, Adlan Amagov.
Round 1
Carmouche attacks with punches quickly. Kaufman easily counters,
tagging her with crosses and prompting a clinch. Carmouche runs
Kaufman into the fence, and they jockey for position along the
cage. They pummel back and forth, and Carmouche finally gains
double underhooks. However, Kaufman pins her arms and they resume
kneeing one another to the body. Carmouche runs Kaufman into the
cage, and lands some Chris Leben-esque foot stomps. They trade
knees to the body, and Carmouche tries to attack the legs for a
takedown, but Kaufman uses the underhooks to block it. Carmouche
sidesteps Kaufman and tries for a hip throw, but Kaufman shuts it
down and momentarily looks for back control, but Carmouche defends
and they resume clinching along the cage. It's been a grueling
clinch battle thus far. Short punches for Kaufman land, and they
separate with 70 seconds to go in the round. Clean right-hand
counter for Kaufman smacks Carmouche in the face. Carmouche is the
aggressor, but Kaufman's right cross is picking her off easily.
Left hook and a low kick land for Kaufman, who urges Carmouche to
attack her. Carmouche lands a right, and Kaufman responses with a
series of one-twos that put Carmouche on her heels.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Kaufman
Mike Fridley scores the round 10-9 Kaufman
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Kaufman
Round 2
They clash right crosses immediately. A follow-up right from
Kaufman smacks Carmouche, and prompts a takedown from Carmouche.
Kaufman quickly posts up along the fence and stands again. Left
hand for Kaufman lands clean. One-two-low kick turns Carmouche
around gently. Kaufman pawing with punches now, but not committing
to any serious power shots. Kaufman's jab comes to life, doubling
up on Carmouche's nose, bloodying it. An increasingly effective jab
for Kaufman is dictating the fight on the feet. After a volley of
jabs and right crosses, Carmouche clinches up and the fight
migrates to the fence again. It's over-unders along the cage as
they trade knees to the thigh. Carmouche drops for a takedown, but
Kaufman easily shrugs her off and lands a knee to the body.
Carmouche ducks a Kaufman jab, but Kaufman shuts down two
consecutive shots from Carmouche. Kaufman flattens her hips out on
Carmouche, he keeps trying to push for the single and turn the
corner. Kaufman stuffs it for a solid 20 seconds before
disengaging. The round ends with a bloodied Carmouche on her back,
Kaufman kicking her legs from above.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Kaufman
Mike Fridley scores the round 10-9 Kaufman
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Kaufman
Round 3
Heavy right cross for Kaufman smacks Carmouche. Kaufman standing in
the pocket, easily bobbing and weaving, locating her jab. Carmouche
runs into a clinch and Kaufman presses her into the fence.
Carmouche attempts a trip takedown, but Kaufman takes top position
on the way down. The Canadian opts to stand up, however. Kaufman's
jab brings the blood back to Carmouche's nose. Carmouche lobbing
low kicks, but Kaufman's counterpunches touch her on each kick
attempt. Carmouche shoots, Kaufman sprawls again and easily
disengages. It's all Kaufman now. More Kaufman jabs land, and
Carmouche shoots once more. Kaufman punishes her with hammerfists
while sprawling, and stands again. Carmouche tries a leaping punch
off the cage, but misses her target. Kaufman stalks Carmouche to
the fence, and lands a two-piece. Kaufman attacks Carmouche with
punches with one minute to go, but her flurry lands mostly on her
foe's arms. Outside low kick for Kaufman scores. Superior technical
boxing rears its head again in the final 30 seconds, as Kaufman
bobs and weaves around Carmouche, cracking her with precise punches
until the horn.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Kaufman (30-27 Kaufman)
Mike Fridley scores the round 10-9 Kaufman (30-27 Kaufman)
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Kaufman (30-27 Kaufman)
Official scores: All three judges -- Adalaide Byrd, Patricia Morse-Jarman and Mark Smith -- score the bout 30-27 for the winner by unanimous decision, Sarah Kaufman.
Round 1
Cason rushes with a right cross that backs up St. Preux. A hard
right overhand lands for Cason, but St. Preux lands two quick
counters. Cason walks into the pocket, and St. Preux smashes him
with a knee to the body, coming off of an errant roundhouse kick to
the body. Cason folds in half, reeling in pain. St. Preux dives on
him, and the Roufusport product is in a bad way. The former
Tennessee Volunteer linebacker is all over Cason, smashing him with
punches, while the still immobilized Cason can't defend himself. He
flops onto his face and St. Preux rips him with punches until he
feebly taps out, prompting referee Kim Winslow to halt the bout.
The official time of the impressive stoppage is 1:12 of the first
round.
Round 1
The pair trade right hooks. They both paw with their lead hands,
Cole orthodox and Jordan standing southpaw. Jordan tries to throw
left hook over Cole's probing punches. He can't locate him, so he
runs him into the fence and gets double underhooks. Knees to the
body land for both fighters. Jordan lands a brilliant hip throw on
Cole, and smoothly takes his back, punching away and rolling the
Oregonian over. Cole sits up, and is able to turn his hips and
claim top position. Jordan tries to scramble, but Cole gets a hold
of his torso, and drives him into the fence, looking for a
single-leg. Uppercuts for both fighters land inside the clinch.
Cole sets up a brilliant outside throw on Jordan, who scrambles up
off the mat and breaks away from Cole. Tough wrestling so far from
these two heavyweights. Left hook lands for Cole, but Jordan smacks
his head up with an uppercut that puts Cole on his heels. The Baton
Rouge native runs Cole back into the fence in pursuit of a
takedown. Cole turns it around, but can't get Jordan off his feet.
They disengage and fire haymakers, neither man landing anything.
Just before the horn, Cole launches a front kick which is caught,
and Jordan knocks him off balance before the round end.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Jordan
Mike Fridley scores the round 10-9 Jordan
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Jordan
Round 2
Cole throws a one-two that glances Jordan, but lands a hard knee to
punctuate the combination. Left hook-right uppercut lands for Cole.
Cole is working an outside striking game now. A right-hand lead and
a knee to the body land for the IFL vet. Jordan eats another knee
from Cole. Jordan is far less active, but he comes out of nowhere
with a Superman punch and a pair of hooks that stumble Cole. Cole
responds with a right hand and a double-leg attempt. Cole switches
to a single, then back to a double and dumps Jordan to the mat.
Cole shucks his legs by and passes to side control. Cole cradles
Jordan, kneeing him in the ribs. Jordan turns and attacks Cole's
leg, but Cole controls his waist, and actually tries to gutwrench
him. Cole trying to cradle Jordan along the fence and land knees.
Jordan continues to post his hand on the ground to prevent Cole
from kneeing him in the head. Jordan exposes his back, giving Cole
a rear waistlock. Cole knees away at the back of his thighs,
putting his body weight on Jordan. Cole uses a quarter nelson to
put more knees on Jordan's face. Just before the bell, Cole throws
a pair of uppercuts between Jordan's legs, in an attempt to
awkwardly hit him in the face.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Cole
Mike Fridley scores the round 10-9 Cole
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Cole
Round 3
The third round begins with a full-out embrace and a glove touch
between the heavyweights. Cole lands a stiff right uppercut. Cole
lands two punches and a knee to the body. Jordan lunges in with a
hook, and eats a short counter from Cole. Cole pawing at Jordan's
lead hand, and throwing right-handed power shots whilst doing so.
The Oregon native lands another lead knee on a fatigued Jordan.
Cole lands two more knees to the guts along the fence. Right-handed
power shots continue to land for Cole -- crosses and uppercuts.
Cole throws a lead uppercut, and Jordan tags him for it, prompting
Cole to look for his first takedown of the round. He drops low for
a single, and Jordan looks for a guillotine. He jumps guard, and
Cole easily frees himself and sets up in full guard with two
minutes to fight. Cole punches to the body, passing to half guard.
Jordan tries to hang on to Cole, who hammerfists and elbows him to
the ribs. It's all Cole now with 30 seconds left. Right hand lands
for Cole. Jordan tries to kick him away, but he re-establishes top
position just before the horn.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Cole (29-28 Cole)
Mike Fridley scores the round 10-9 Cole (29-28 Cole)
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Cole (29-28 Cole)
Official scores: All three judges -- Patricia Morse-Jarman, Mark Smith and Tony Weeks -- score the bout 29-28 for the winner by unanimous decision, Devin Cole.
Round 1
Heavy low kick by Voelker starts proceedings. Heavy exchange of
punches, and Voelker kicks to the body. Bowling responds with a
punch, and a low kick of his own. Voelker steps in, and Bowling
ducks low, planting a left hook into Voelker's body. Left hook for
Bowling glances upstairs. Lead left hooks for Bowling are starting
to land, and just as Voelker starts to adjust to them, the
Cincinnati native rips into his midsection with a pair of kicks.
Loud, slapping low kick from Bowling lands. A clean jab lands for
Voelker, but Bowling is undaunted, and lands another left hook,
followed by one more body kick. Voelker continues forward as
Bowling circles, looking to pop in and out with combinations.
Bowling changes levels, runs Voelker against the cage, and gets a
brief takedown. Voelker gets back up, but takes a kick to the body
that makes him wince. Bowling lands a left hook to follow, but gets
poked in the right eye, halting the bout for a moment. They resume,
and Bowling catches the Kansas City, Mo., native with a right hook
that stuns him. "Relentless" lives up to his nickname, landing a
big left hook and attacking Voelker, who punches back, fending him
off. Voelker lands a knee at the bell, but it's been Bowling's
fight thus far.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Bowling
Mike Fridley scores the round 10-9 Bowling
Chris Nelson scores the round 10-9 Bowling
Round 2
Voelker immediately chases Bowling to the fence and clinches, but
Bowling shrugs him off and attacks with a low kick. Bowling charges
into the clinch, throwing Voelker to the mat. Voelker regains his
footing, but Bowling pushes him into the fence and knees him in the
legs. Inside trip lands for Bowling, who tries to turn Voelker away
from the cage. He grapevines Voelker's leg to prevent him from
standing, but is locked in position. He breaks the figure-four on
Voelker's leg, and looks for a single-leg takedown along the fence.
Bowling pulls him off the fence and tries to trip him, but fails.
Voelker swims to the Thai clinch, and cracks Bowling with a
gruesomely audible knee. Bowling gets stood up, and he's on
rollerskates. Voelker smells blood and pounces, smashing Bowling
with punches. Bowling dives for the legs, but Voelker separates and
smashes him with punches to the head until referee Josh Rosenthal
steps in at 2:16 of the second round. Great, sudden comeback by
Bobby Voelker.