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09-23-2008, 10:49 AM
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Fights
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/showpost.php?p=4109406&postcount=79
Results
Middleweight Grand Prix reserve bout: Yoon Dong-sik vs. Andrews Nakahara
Nakahara won by TKO due to punches at 0:30 of the second round.
Middleweight Grand Prix bout: Gegard Mousasi vs. Melvin Manhoef
Mousasi won by submission (triangle choke) at 1:28 of the first round.
Middleweight Grand Prix bout: Ronaldo Souza vs. Zelg Galesic
Souza won by submission (armbar) at 1:27 of the first round.
Lightweight Bout: Keita Nakamura vs. Adriano Martins
Nakamura won by split decision.
Heavyweight bout: Sergei Kharitonov vs. Jimmy Ambriz
Kharitonov won by submission due to punches at 2:15 of the first round.
Featherweight bout: Hideo Tokoro vs. Atsushi Yamamoto
Yamamoto won by unanimous decision.
Middleweight Bout: Ikuhisa Minowa vs. Masakatsu Funaki
Funaki won by submission (heel hook) at 0:52 of the first round.
Welterweight Bout: Hayato Sakurai vs. Kuniyoshi Hironaka
Sakurai won by unanimous decision.
Middleweight Bout: Yoshihiro Akiyama vs. Masanori Tonooka
Akiyama won by submission (armbar) at 6:26 of the first round.
Lightweight Bout: Shinya Aoki vs. Todd Moore
Aoki won by submission (neck crank) at 1:10 of the first round.
Heavyweight bout: Mirko Filipovic vs. Alistair Overeem
The fight ended in a no contest after Mirko could not continue due to repeated knee strikes to the groin.
Middleweight GP Championship bout: Gegard Mousasi vs. Ronaldo Souza
Mousasi won by KO (Upkick) at 2:15 of the first round.
Play-by-play
Dream Middleweight GP Semifinals:
Reserve bout:
Dong Sik Yoon vs. Andrews Nakahara
Round 1
Nakahara attacks the lead leg of Yoon with a low kick. Yoon tries to tie up the Brazilian in the corner, but Nakahara has none of it. Again Yoon closes the distance, and this time he pulls guard successfully. Nakahara defends from guard for less than a minute then stands to his feet. Nakahara kicks the body and leg and keeps a safe distance from the judoka. Yoon lands a right hand lead and clinches in the corner. Nakahara is proving to be a tough takedown early as he shows excellent foot movement and awareness. Yoon trips his opponent to the canvas and fights off a weak omaplata attempt. From the bottom, Nakahara holds the gi sleeve of the South Korean, limiting his movement. Yoon shakes off Nakahara’s grip and advances to mount. Yoon flattens Nakahara out and works for an Ezekiel choke. The grappler gives up the hold to punch the head with both hands from mount. Yoon toys with the right arm of his opponent but he can’t secure the limb for an armbar. Yoon looks for another gi choke and an armbar, which allows Nakahara to stand to his feet. A Feitosa-esque “Brazilian” kick from Nakahara misses its target. A grazing axe kicks follows. With 10 seconds left in the round, Yoon eats a knee as he shoots in for a double-leg. Nakahara sprawls out and knees the head until the bell rings, ending the frame.
Round 2
After touching gloves to start the final frame, Yoon lands a right hand and pays for it in a punching exchange. Nakahara drops his opponent with a right hand and a left hook. The Brazilian punches from guard and Yoon does nothing but cover up. Referee Moritaka Oshiro steps in to save Yoon at just 0:30 of the second stage.
Melvin Manhoef vs. Gegard Mousasi
Round 1
Mousasi goes low with a kick and crashes it into the outside of Manhoef’s left leg. Mousasi drops levels for a single-leg and it’s stuffed. Mousasi stays clinched with the Dutchman and fights off a whizzer to score the trip. Mousasi easily moves to mount, and then locks on a triangle choke as Manhoef reverses the position. Manfoef lifts Mousasi high into the air and slams him to the canvas, but it only tightens the hold. Manhoef taps out at 1:28 of the first.
Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza vs. Zelg Galesic
Round 1
“Jacare” avoids a front kick and jabs his way into a successful double-leg takedown. From full-guard, he punches the head with his right hand before passing to side-control. Souza isolates an arm but gives it up to take the mount. Galseic bucks “Jacare” off but is immediately caught in an armbar. The Croatian quickly taps out at the 1:27 mark.
Non-Tournament Bouts:
Keita Nakamura vs. Adriano Martins
Round 1
Martins lands a stiff inside low kick to the right leg of Nakamura. The fighters trade sloppy punches and nothing connects. Martins scores a knockdown with a right hand. Nakamura recovers quickly and stands quickly when then referee Samio Kimura intervenes to restart the fighters in the center of the ring. A right uppercut and a left hook from Martins finds its target. Martins, while sloppy, lands a right hand that stuns his opponent. Nakamura gets a single-leg takedown and works directly from half-guard. Punches are traded on the floor and Martins gets back to guard. Nakamura lazily punches the head with his right hand. From his back, Martins opens up a gash under the left eye of Nakamura with an accidental elbow. Kimura calls for the ringside doctor to check the wound and a warning is not issued as it was not thrown as a strike. The action is restarted and the Brazilian connects with a right hook. Nakamura answers with two jabs and a left straight. Again the referee separates the fighters due to a stalemate. Nakamura puts his punches together and lands a crisp jab, left straight combo. The lackluster round ends.
Round 2
Nakamura opens the second frame with two stiff jabs. Martins clinches with Nakamura until the referee pulls them apart. Nakamura scores with a right hook and Martins goes straight back to the clinch. Right back to the jab goes Nakamura. He can dominate the fight with it if he keeps throwing it. Martins swings wildly and gets hit with another jab. Two more jabs connect for the UFC veteran. Martins misses with a jumping kick and eats a jab for his effort. Boos from the crowd greet the fighters as time expires.
Jordan Breen scores the fight for Keita Nakamura.
Mike Fridley agrees, and sees the bout for Nakamura.
One of the official judges absurdly scores the bout for Martins, while two others offer tallies for Nakamura. Keita Nakamura takes the split decision.
Sergei Kharitonov vs. Jimmy Ambriz
Round 1
Kharitonov lands a jab and then knocks Ambriz down face-first with a left hand. Ambriz stands quickly and attempts a single-leg. Kharitonov grabs the ropes and is given a yellow card by referee Hikaru Adachi. Kharitonov is teeing off with straight rights to the body and left hooks. Ambriz is absorbing an insane amount of punishment from the hands of Kharitonov. Straight punches to the body and hooks from both hands drop Ambriz to the canvas. Kharitonov adds a punch and a knee to the head for good measure as Ambriz taps to avoid more punishment. The end comes at 2:15 of the first.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/0/00/DREAM6.jpg
Fights
http://www.boxingscene.com/forums/showpost.php?p=4109406&postcount=79
Results
Middleweight Grand Prix reserve bout: Yoon Dong-sik vs. Andrews Nakahara
Nakahara won by TKO due to punches at 0:30 of the second round.
Middleweight Grand Prix bout: Gegard Mousasi vs. Melvin Manhoef
Mousasi won by submission (triangle choke) at 1:28 of the first round.
Middleweight Grand Prix bout: Ronaldo Souza vs. Zelg Galesic
Souza won by submission (armbar) at 1:27 of the first round.
Lightweight Bout: Keita Nakamura vs. Adriano Martins
Nakamura won by split decision.
Heavyweight bout: Sergei Kharitonov vs. Jimmy Ambriz
Kharitonov won by submission due to punches at 2:15 of the first round.
Featherweight bout: Hideo Tokoro vs. Atsushi Yamamoto
Yamamoto won by unanimous decision.
Middleweight Bout: Ikuhisa Minowa vs. Masakatsu Funaki
Funaki won by submission (heel hook) at 0:52 of the first round.
Welterweight Bout: Hayato Sakurai vs. Kuniyoshi Hironaka
Sakurai won by unanimous decision.
Middleweight Bout: Yoshihiro Akiyama vs. Masanori Tonooka
Akiyama won by submission (armbar) at 6:26 of the first round.
Lightweight Bout: Shinya Aoki vs. Todd Moore
Aoki won by submission (neck crank) at 1:10 of the first round.
Heavyweight bout: Mirko Filipovic vs. Alistair Overeem
The fight ended in a no contest after Mirko could not continue due to repeated knee strikes to the groin.
Middleweight GP Championship bout: Gegard Mousasi vs. Ronaldo Souza
Mousasi won by KO (Upkick) at 2:15 of the first round.
Play-by-play
Dream Middleweight GP Semifinals:
Reserve bout:
Dong Sik Yoon vs. Andrews Nakahara
Round 1
Nakahara attacks the lead leg of Yoon with a low kick. Yoon tries to tie up the Brazilian in the corner, but Nakahara has none of it. Again Yoon closes the distance, and this time he pulls guard successfully. Nakahara defends from guard for less than a minute then stands to his feet. Nakahara kicks the body and leg and keeps a safe distance from the judoka. Yoon lands a right hand lead and clinches in the corner. Nakahara is proving to be a tough takedown early as he shows excellent foot movement and awareness. Yoon trips his opponent to the canvas and fights off a weak omaplata attempt. From the bottom, Nakahara holds the gi sleeve of the South Korean, limiting his movement. Yoon shakes off Nakahara’s grip and advances to mount. Yoon flattens Nakahara out and works for an Ezekiel choke. The grappler gives up the hold to punch the head with both hands from mount. Yoon toys with the right arm of his opponent but he can’t secure the limb for an armbar. Yoon looks for another gi choke and an armbar, which allows Nakahara to stand to his feet. A Feitosa-esque “Brazilian” kick from Nakahara misses its target. A grazing axe kicks follows. With 10 seconds left in the round, Yoon eats a knee as he shoots in for a double-leg. Nakahara sprawls out and knees the head until the bell rings, ending the frame.
Round 2
After touching gloves to start the final frame, Yoon lands a right hand and pays for it in a punching exchange. Nakahara drops his opponent with a right hand and a left hook. The Brazilian punches from guard and Yoon does nothing but cover up. Referee Moritaka Oshiro steps in to save Yoon at just 0:30 of the second stage.
Melvin Manhoef vs. Gegard Mousasi
Round 1
Mousasi goes low with a kick and crashes it into the outside of Manhoef’s left leg. Mousasi drops levels for a single-leg and it’s stuffed. Mousasi stays clinched with the Dutchman and fights off a whizzer to score the trip. Mousasi easily moves to mount, and then locks on a triangle choke as Manhoef reverses the position. Manfoef lifts Mousasi high into the air and slams him to the canvas, but it only tightens the hold. Manhoef taps out at 1:28 of the first.
Ronaldo "Jacare" Souza vs. Zelg Galesic
Round 1
“Jacare” avoids a front kick and jabs his way into a successful double-leg takedown. From full-guard, he punches the head with his right hand before passing to side-control. Souza isolates an arm but gives it up to take the mount. Galseic bucks “Jacare” off but is immediately caught in an armbar. The Croatian quickly taps out at the 1:27 mark.
Non-Tournament Bouts:
Keita Nakamura vs. Adriano Martins
Round 1
Martins lands a stiff inside low kick to the right leg of Nakamura. The fighters trade sloppy punches and nothing connects. Martins scores a knockdown with a right hand. Nakamura recovers quickly and stands quickly when then referee Samio Kimura intervenes to restart the fighters in the center of the ring. A right uppercut and a left hook from Martins finds its target. Martins, while sloppy, lands a right hand that stuns his opponent. Nakamura gets a single-leg takedown and works directly from half-guard. Punches are traded on the floor and Martins gets back to guard. Nakamura lazily punches the head with his right hand. From his back, Martins opens up a gash under the left eye of Nakamura with an accidental elbow. Kimura calls for the ringside doctor to check the wound and a warning is not issued as it was not thrown as a strike. The action is restarted and the Brazilian connects with a right hook. Nakamura answers with two jabs and a left straight. Again the referee separates the fighters due to a stalemate. Nakamura puts his punches together and lands a crisp jab, left straight combo. The lackluster round ends.
Round 2
Nakamura opens the second frame with two stiff jabs. Martins clinches with Nakamura until the referee pulls them apart. Nakamura scores with a right hook and Martins goes straight back to the clinch. Right back to the jab goes Nakamura. He can dominate the fight with it if he keeps throwing it. Martins swings wildly and gets hit with another jab. Two more jabs connect for the UFC veteran. Martins misses with a jumping kick and eats a jab for his effort. Boos from the crowd greet the fighters as time expires.
Jordan Breen scores the fight for Keita Nakamura.
Mike Fridley agrees, and sees the bout for Nakamura.
One of the official judges absurdly scores the bout for Martins, while two others offer tallies for Nakamura. Keita Nakamura takes the split decision.
Sergei Kharitonov vs. Jimmy Ambriz
Round 1
Kharitonov lands a jab and then knocks Ambriz down face-first with a left hand. Ambriz stands quickly and attempts a single-leg. Kharitonov grabs the ropes and is given a yellow card by referee Hikaru Adachi. Kharitonov is teeing off with straight rights to the body and left hooks. Ambriz is absorbing an insane amount of punishment from the hands of Kharitonov. Straight punches to the body and hooks from both hands drop Ambriz to the canvas. Kharitonov adds a punch and a knee to the head for good measure as Ambriz taps to avoid more punishment. The end comes at 2:15 of the first.