High Fives: Judges Need Not Apply
UFC 231 was not the only big show this past weekend, Dec. 7-9. Friday’s One Championship “Destiny of Champions” card at the Putra Indoor Stadium, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, boasted some emphatic finishes. And in South Africa on Saturday, there was an exciting heavyweight duel at Extreme Fighting Championship 76 at Time Square Casino, Pretoria, Gauteng.
On the regional scene, the lightweight championship was on the line at Legacy Fighting Alliance 56, at Mystic Lake Casino Hotel, in Prior Lake, Minnesota, on Friday.
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RARELY SEEN SUBMISSION … Also at One, Russia’s
Vitaly
Bigdash clashed with Japan’s Yuki
Niimura at middleweight. Late in the first frame, Bigdash,
having taken his rival’s back on the mat, set up a reverse
triangle. The Russian then rolled to his back and extended his
trapped foe’s arm for the rarely seen reverse triangle armbar. In
emerging victorious, Bigdash, the promotion’s former middleweight
champion, put the brakes on a two-fight skid and in doing so upped
his record to 10-2. Defeat saw “Yu-King” drop to 12-5.
HEAVY HANDS … The EFC 76 card featured a heavyweight contest between England’s Stuart Austin and South Africa’s Andrew van Zyl. The first stanza was drawing to an end when an Austin right uppercut, left hook to the head, backed Van Zyl to the fence. From there the Englishman finished proceedings with a right hook, right uppercut, left hook to the head combination which sent the South African plummeting to the floor. The referee stepped in to prevent further damage. With the win, “He-Man” rose to 13-5, while ‘One Gear’ slid to 16-5.
@StuartAustinMMA just broke the proverbial 'Iron Jaw'! #EFC76 pic.twitter.com/X15e0YeNja
— EFC (@EFCworldwide) December 8, 2018
BRUTAL BEATDOWN … In the LFA 56 headliner, American Austin Hubbard met Brazil’s Killys Mota for the promotion’s vacant lightweight title. The Brazilian dominated the first round with his boxing. But as the fight progressed, Hubbard gained the upper hand through superior cardio and a willingness to work his rival’s body with heavy blows. Late in the fifth and final frame, Mota was sat against the fence with Hubbard stood over him, dropping punches. Only 15-seconds was remaining in the bout when the referee finally stepped in and called a halt to the action. The beatdown should have been halted considerably earlier. In claiming the belt by TKO, Hubbard moved to 10-2; while in defeat Mota slipped to 11-1.
Good grief! What a mess at the end of a stellar performance by Austin Hubbard, who overcame the odds for the title at #LFA56!@lfafighting pic.twitter.com/fH4AIo0Yfx
— AXS TV Fights (@AXSTVFights) December 8, 2018
GOODNIGHT GUILLOTINE … Also at LFA 56, Demarques Jackson clashed with Bobby Lee at lightweight. Jackson used effective boxing to good effect early on. A little over two-minutes into the opening stanza, the combatants were scrambling for position on the mat close to the cage, when Jackson grabbed a hold of the wrestler’s neck, rolled to his front and tightened the fight-ending guillotine choke which elicited the tap just 2:11 into the contest. With the victory, “Scrap Iron” improved to 10-2. Opponent Lee dipped to 9-3.
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