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Dragon
07-24-2009, 02:39 PM
PFL 1: PAIN FOR PRIDE

Chris Crisis (CHAD186) VS. Lamont “Big Nasty” Rodriguez (DOS3)
C2 (Govano) VS. Drake Riley (SoonerTEX)
Akira Shoji (ShapelessHorror) VS. Moe Lester (Todd Gilmore)

Try to do your matches in this weekend, please report the result and a small recap of the fight. If we can succeed in do the fights quick, i will try to get more events and more fights.:bananadance:

crisis182
07-24-2009, 03:06 PM
Sweet, I sent my friends request out. DOS3 I work all weekend but Sunday is short so I am off after 2:30 PST and I'll be on late everyday basically.

And... Dragon, what does PFL stand for. Padre Fighting League?

crisis182
07-24-2009, 04:31 PM
Chris Crisis (chad182) VS. Lamont “Big Nasty” Rodriguez (D0S3)

Round 1
Both fighters take the center of the Octagon and Crisis kicks Rodriguez in the head as he goes for a fist tap (I seriously didn't know you were gonna do that from that close together, SORRY). Rodriguez quickly takes the fight to the ground and with a few reversals takes the mount. Crisis is busted open and bleeding, but manages to survive a beating and even return to the feet for some strikes. 10-9 Rodriguez.

Round 2
This round was definitely closer as both men exchanged some strikes and Crisis blocked numerous takedown attempts by Rodriguez. At some point they do hit the ground and roll around. In the craziest sequence I have ever seen, in one fluid motion Crisis goes from North-South to the Mount and is immediately rolled back to open guard by Rodriguez (Bravo D0S3, I've never seen this). The fight heads back to the feet but Rodriguez eventually gets Crisis down in a bad spot against the cage. Rodriguez mounts and lands a strike or two, then time runs out. 10-9 Rodriguez.

Round 3
More of the same. Crisis tries a superman punch and is definitely more effective striking but as always, Rodriguez gets the fight to the ground. After a struggle and a few transitions and reverses, Rodriguez gets the mount. Though Crisis is blocking the referee determines that he has taken too much damage and the fight is stopped.

Winner: Lamont “Big Nasty” Rodriguez via TKO at 2:55 of Round 3

D0S3
07-24-2009, 04:56 PM
Chris Crisis (chad182) VS. Lamont “Big Nasty” Rodriguez (D0S3)

Round 1
Both fighters take the center of the Octagon and Crisis kicks Rodriguez in the head as he goes for a fist tap (I seriously didn't know you were gonna do that from that close together, SORRY). Rodriguez quickly takes the fight to the ground and with a few reversals takes the mount. Crisis is busted open and bleeding, but manages to survive a beating and even return to the feet for some strikes. 10-9 Rodriguez.

Round 2
This round was definitely closer as both men exchanged some strikes and Crisis blocked numerous takedown attempts by Rodriguez. At some point they do hit the ground and roll around. In the craziest sequence I have ever seen, in one fluid motion Crisis goes from North-South to the Mount and is immediately rolled back to open guard by Rodriguez (Bravo D0S3, I've never seen this). The fight heads back to the feet but Rodriguez eventually gets Crisis down in a bad spot against the cage. Rodriguez mounts and lands a strike or two, then time runs out. 10-9 Rodriguez.

Round 3
More of the same. Crisis tries a superman punch and is definitely more effective striking but as always, Rodriguez gets the fight to the ground. After a struggle and a few transitions and reverses, Rodriguez gets the mount. Though Crisis is blocking the referee determines that he has taken too much damage and the fight is stopped.

Winner: Lamont “Big Nasty” Rodriguez via TKO at 2:55 of Round 3

Good fight chad. Yeah my reversals were on today. You had me in mount down a few times but I managed to reverse out of it each time. Good fight and I'm sure we'll fight again.

Dragon
07-25-2009, 01:41 AM
And... Dragon, what does PFL stand for. Padre Fighting League?

yep, thats exaclty what it means..

General Zod
07-25-2009, 02:22 PM
Moe Lester (Todd Gilmore) TKOs Akira Shoji (ShapelessHorror) at 3:07 of Round 3

Round 1: Moe dominates the stand-up with the thai clinch. Landing lots of sick knees, rocking Akira and dropping him. Moe tries to finish him off but Akira recovers. The rest of the round is mostly ground work both guys fighting for position. 10-9 Moe Lester.

Round 2: Moe wants to continue striking but Akira wants to keep it on the ground. Mostly just a back and forth grappling match with Akira probably edging it on the scorecards. 10-9 Akira Shoji

Round 3: Starts off a lot like round 2 until Moe manages to get the fight standing again and works some punches and kicks before finally getting the thai clinch again. From there a few knees to the body sends Shoji to the mat again and this time Moe is able to finish him off with strikes.

SoonerTEX
07-27-2009, 11:31 AM
C2 (Govano) def. Drake Riley (SoonerTEX) via 2nd round submission.

C2 had his striking game on point for this fight as Riley was too cautious not to get caught in the clinch. Good ground work by both fighters, but C2 constantly had the upper hand and chipped away at Riley's face with vicious headkicks before reversing Riley's slam attempt and slapping on the guillotine for the victory. Good fight, Govano.

Dragon
07-27-2009, 01:34 PM
C2 (Govano) def. Drake Riley (SoonerTEX) via 2nd round submission.

C2 had his striking game on point for this fight as Riley was too cautious not to get caught in the clinch. Good ground work by both fighters, but C2 constantly had the upper hand and chipped away at Riley's face with vicious headkicks before reversing Riley's slam attempt and slapping on the guillotine for the victory. Good fight, Govano.

Great fight, SoonerTEX!

I will wait a little bit,for multitreat if he can join. if not i will put the card on the late night today..is ok for everyone?

crisis182
07-27-2009, 09:18 PM
Great fight, SoonerTEX!

I will wait a little bit,for multitreat if he can join. if not i will put the card on the late night today..is ok for everyone?

Works for me. I think you should put the winners of this weeks fight in a round robin set of fights where they all fight each other. It isn't like it matters if there are multiple fights a night... there is no real fatigue. Then the winner could be the first PFL champ. (Just a suggestion... and I'm obviously out because I lost).

MultiThreat
07-28-2009, 11:11 AM
GT: MultiThreat
Fighter: Nate Chaplin
Style: Boxing/BBJ
Ovr: 85