High Fives: Four Title Fights and a Battle of Goliaths
The long New Year’s weekend proved to be a real treat for mixed martial arts fans and not just because of UFC 232. The Professional Fighters League on Monday hosted its six tournament finals inside the Hulu Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York. Over in Japan, the stacked Rizin Fighting Federation 14 card, also on New Year’s Eve, featured a number of entertaining bouts, including two title fights with emphatic finishes.
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BEATDOWN … Brazil’s Vinny
Magalhaes and America’s Sean
O'Connell clashed in the PFL light heavyweight final. In the
first stanza, the longtime Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt took
O’Connell’s back, secured a body triangle and proceeded to rain
punches. Still, O’Connell survived. In Round 3, an increasingly
fatigued Magalhaes was victimized by O’Connell, who poured on the
pressure with heavy punches on the feet and on the ground. Prior to
the commencement of Round 4, Magalhaes’ corner retired requested
that the fight be stopped. In victory, O’Connell claimed the PFL
light heavyweight title and improved to 21-10. With the loss,
Magalhaes fell to 18-10.
Kyoji Horiguchi Taps Darrion Caldwell in 2R
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GUILLOTINE GLORY … The Rizin 14 headliner was a bantamweight title fight between the promotion’s inaugural champion Kyoji Horiguchi and reigning Bellator MMA bantamweight titleholder Darrion Caldwell. For much of the first two rounds, Caldwell utilized his strong wrestling skills to ground the Japanese pugilist and control him on the mat. However, the American was unable to inflict much damage. In the third frame, Horiguchi found himself on his back in Caldwell’s guard. From there, he caught a hold of his rival’s neck and kept squeezing until Caldwell succumbed to the guillotine at the 1:19 mark. With the finish, Horiguchi defended his title and moved to 26-2, while “The Wolf” dropped to 13-2.
Ayaka Hamasaki armbared Kanna Asakura in 2R
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ATOMWEIGHT ARMBAR … Also at Rizin 14, Ayaka Hamasaki and Kanna Asakura vied for the inaugural Rizin Fighting Federation atomweight crown. In the first stanza, Hamasaki dominated proceedings on the feet. Late in the second round, Asakura came close to securing a takedown, but Hamasaki managed to land in side control and catch hold of her adversary’s left arm. Asakura attempted to defend by stepping over Hamasaki but ended up on her back and trapped in an armbar, which gave her no option but to quit. The official time was 4:34. In seizing the atomweight title, Hamasaki improved to 17-2. Asakura slipped to 13-3.
Gabrielle Garcia Tapped Barbara in 1R
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GRAPPLING GOLIATH … The Rizin 14 card included a 225-pound women’s bout between fellow Brazilians Gabi Garcia and Barbara Nepomuceno. Garcia, a BJJ world champion, wasted little time in taking down the kickboxer. From top position in side control, the grappler easily secured the fight-ending keylock. Her opponent had no defense and surrendered at the 2:39 point of the first round. With the win, Garcia (6-0) kept her unblemished record intact. Meanwhile, Nepomuceno having lost her MMA debut, is now 0-1.
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