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>In the last of the preliminary matches, 'The Human Takedown Machine' Drew Jenks takes on 'The Russian Nightmare' Fjodor Kanchelskis in the PRIDE FC Middleweight division.

>We are underway!

>Jenks comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Kanchelskis.

>Jenks grabs Kanchelskis and pulls him into a grapple.

>Jenks is trying to muscle Kanchelskis up against the ropes.

>Jenks achieves it, pinning Kanchelskis to the ropes.

>Kanchelskis wrestles back against Jenks, turning him around so that he now has his back to the ropes.

>Kanchelskis keeps Jenks up against the ropes with wrestling, getting thirty seconds or more of solid control.

>Kanchelskis pins Jenks up against the ropes and controls him for almost a full minute.

>Kanchelskis tries to take Jenks down.

>Jenks stops the takedown attempt, then uses his wrestling to take control of the grapple and put Kanchelskis against the ropes.

>Jenks keeps Kanchelskis up against the ropes with wrestling, getting thirty seconds or more of solid control.

>Jenks tries to keep him up against the ropes with wrestling, but Kanchelskis reverses so that he is the one in control.

>Jenks is controlled up against the ropes for almost an entire minute, unable to break free.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Kanchelskis pins Jenks up against the ropes and controls him for almost a full minute.

>With no progress being made, the referee separates the two fighters.

>Jenks uses a right hook, but misses.

>Kanchelskis doesn't let Jenks settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

>Kanchelskis chooses to shoot in on Jenks.

>Jenks attempts to avoid Kanchelskis as he shoots in.

>Jenks avoids the takedown attempt.

>Jenks glances a right hand strike off the side of the left shoulder.

>Kanchelskis doesn't let Jenks settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

>Kanchelskis counters a wayward jab with a punch.

>Jenks throws three punches in quick succession, but Kanchelskis was out of range.

>Kanchelskis doesn't let Jenks settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

>Kanchelskis chooses to shoot in on Jenks.

>The takedown doesn't work, Jenks sprawled to defend it and then works into a clinch position.

>Jenks is trying to muscle Kanchelskis up against the ropes.

>Jenks achieves it, pinning Kanchelskis to the ropes.

>Breathing very hard, Fjodor Kanchelskis is looking ragged.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Jenks steps back to achieve some separation from Kanchelskis and gets ready to strike.

>Kanchelskis tries for a jab but Jenks moves out of range.

>Kanchelskis glances a right hand strike off the side of the left shoulder.

>It seems that Jenks is happy to let Kanchelskis circle for the moment.

>Round one ends as time expires.

>I think Kanchelskis took that round, 10-9 on my score card.

>And here we go, round two!

>Moving in closer, Jenks looks like he may want to wrestle Kanchelskis.

>Kanchelskis ends up grappling for supremacy with Jenks.

>Jenks is looking to muscle Kanchelskis back against the ropes.

>Jenks manages it, and controls Kanchelskis up against the ropes.

>Jenks looks to try and maintain control via his wrestling skills, but Kanchelskis fights it every inch of the way.

>Jenks looks to try and maintain control via his wrestling skills, but Kanchelskis proves too good and manages to turn them around so that he is in the dominant position.

>Kanchelskis pins Jenks up against the ropes and controls him for thirty seconds or so.

>Drew Jenks is breathing very hard.

>Fjodor Kanchelskis looks like he is on the verge of exhaustion.

>Kanchelskis pins Jenks up against the ropes and controls him for thirty seconds or so.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Kanchelskis keeps Jenks up against the ropes with wrestling, getting thirty seconds or more of solid control.

>With the fighters having been stuck against the ropes for quite a while, the referee bringing them back to the center.

>Jenks, who is visibly tired, looks like he might want to get in close and wrestle with Kanchelskis.

>Kanchelskis finds himself pulled into a grappling contest.

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.

>Jenks tries to wrestle Kanchelskis backward and up against the ropes.

>Kanchelskis ends up backed against the ropes.

>Jenks tries to maintain control, but Kanchelskis wrestles his way out of trouble and turns it so that Jenks ends up backed against the ropes.

>The gas tank looks empty on Fjodor Kanchelskis.

>Kanchelskis smothers Jenks against the ropes, keeping solid control for the remainder of the round.

>Drew Jenks looks like he doesn't have a lot left to give.

>Round two is brought to an end as time runs out.

>Incredibly close round, but Jenks came out just ahead on my score card.

>There's the bell for the start of the round!

>Jenks, who is visibly tired, looks like he might want to get in close and wrestle with Kanchelskis.

>Jenks cannot get close enough to the elusive Kanchelskis to grapple.

>Jenks slips out of the way of a jab.

>Looking tired, Jenks comes in closer, attempting to wrestle with Kanchelskis.

>Kanchelskis uses movement to keep out reach, meaning Jenks cannot get close enough to grapple.

>Jenks, who is visibly tired, looks like he might want to get in close and wrestle with Kanchelskis.

>Jenks can't get close enough to grapple, Kanchelskis makes sure to keep out of range.

>A drained-looking Jenks tries to close the distance between them.

>Kanchelskis finds himself pulled into a grappling contest.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Jenks is looking to muscle Kanchelskis back against the ropes.

>He does so, and now has Kanchelskis pinned to the ropes.

>Drew Jenks looks exhausted.

>Jenks tries to smother Kanchelskis against the ropes with wrestling, but he reverses it and pushes Jenks against the ropes instead.

>Kanchelskis smothers Jenks against the ropes, keeping solid control for about thirty seconds.

>Jenks is trapped against the ropes and held there by Kanchelskis for roughly thirty seconds.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Jenks waits for Kanchelskis to try some dirty boxing, then quickly uses wrestling to turn him around so that he now has his back to the ropes.

>Jenks tries to smother him against the ropes with wrestling, but can't keep control of Kanchelskis who is fighting it.

>Round three is brought to an end as time runs out.

>That round goes to Jenks, 10-9 on my card.

>There's the bell and round number four begins!

>Jenks avoids a huge right hand and hits a flurry of jabs and straight punches.

>Jenks avoids a barrage of punches and hits a flurry of small strikes.

>Kanchelskis moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a quick series of punches.

>A visibly tired Jenks is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Kanchelskis.

>Kanchelskis is pulled into a grapple.

>Jenks is looking to muscle Kanchelskis back against the ropes.

>Jenks manages it, and controls Kanchelskis up against the ropes.

>Jenks tries to keep him up against the ropes with wrestling, but Kanchelskis struggles and doesn't let himself get controlled.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Jenks tries to maintain control, but Kanchelskis wrestles his way out of trouble and turns it so that Jenks ends up backed against the ropes.

>Kanchelskis steps back to achieve some separation from Jenks and gets ready to strike.

>Kanchelskis steps back to avoid a flurry of punches.

>Backing out of range, Kanchelskis circles tentatively.

>It seems that Jenks is happy to let Kanchelskis circle for the moment.

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>Slowly moving in closer, a ragged-looking Jenks wants to wrestle Kanchelskis.

>Kanchelskis finds himself pulled into a grappling contest.

>Jenks tries to wrestle Kanchelskis backward and up against the ropes.

>Jenks achieves it, pinning Kanchelskis to the ropes.

>The time expires on round four, and that is the end of the fight.

>That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Jenks.

>The judges have given their decisions, which are about to be announced.

>Judge #1 has Jenks as the winner.

>Judge #2 gives the result in favour of Jenks.

>Judge #3: Jenks.

>Making 'The Human Takedown Machine' Drew Jenks the winner by unanimous decision!

>Official Result: 'The Human Takedown Machine' Drew Jenks defeats 'The Russian Nightmare' Fjodor Kanchelskis (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 4). The match was rated as being Awful.

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