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Olympic Qualifers Night One

 

Lightweight

Joachim Hansen Team Norway vs. Nick Oszcipszak Team UK

>There's the opening bell!

>Hansen uses a stiff jab to stop Osipczak from advancing.

>Hansen keeps out of range, assessing the situation.

>Osipczak doesn't press the issue, allowing Hansen to circle.

>A quick one-two combination from Osipczak only finds gloves.

>Not letting Osipczak settle, Hansen moves in closer.

>Hansen avoids a jab and scores with a nasty-looking kick to the inside of the knee.

>Hansen keeps out of range, assessing the situation.

>It seems that Osipczak is happy to let Hansen circle for the moment.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Osipczak counters an attempted body kick with a clean punch.

>Hansen scores with a series of quick punches.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>A speculative waist-high kick by Osipczak finds nothing but air.

>Not letting Osipczak settle at all, Hansen comes in closer.

>Hansen attacks Osipczak with a series of quick jabs.

>The time runs out on round one.

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

>We are back underway!

>Hansen hits Osipczak with a nice jab.

>Hansen catches Osipczak with a flurry of small strikes.

>Osipczak switches stances, throws a speculative punch, then switches right back again.

>Hansen steps in closer to force the issue.

>Hansen uses a combination of three punches to get Osipczak to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.

>Osipczak sees the takedown coming and tries to move.

>Hansen doesn't get the takedown, Osipczak avoided it.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

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

>Hansen doesn't press the issue, allowing Osipczak to circle.

>Hansen side-steps a barrage of big punches and hits a punch.

>Osipczak gets hit with a crisp jab.

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

>Hansen blasts Osipczak with a leg kick.

>Osipczak misses with a punch.

>Not letting up, Hansen steps in closer to pressure Osipczak into action.

>Round two ends as time expires.

>I have to give that round to Hansen, but only a 10-9.

>We are back underway!

>Osipczak looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Hansen.

>A counter punch catches Osipczak above the eye.

>Osipczak uses a stiff jab to stop Hansen from advancing.

>Osipczak looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Hansen ends up grappling for supremacy with Osipczak.

>Osipczak gets a couple of ineffective strikes in, but ultimately loses control of the grapple after being caught off-balance.

>Using his wrestling skills, Hansen is trying to push Osipczak up against the cage.

>Hansen can't do it though, and Osipczak is able to get free.

>Hansen keeps Osipczak from advancing with a crisp jab.

>Osipczak looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Hansen.

>Hansen is pulled into a grapple.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Osipczak tries to wrestle Hansen backward and up against the cage.

>Hansen ends up backed against the cage.

>Osipczak keeps Hansen up against the cage with wrestling, racking up almost a minute of solid control.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Osipczak keeps Hansen up against the cage with wrestling, racking up almost a minute of solid control.

>We reach the time limit and this fight is over.

>Close, but that round goes to Osipczak, 10-9 on my card.

>The ring announcer is now giving the official scores.

>Judge #1: 29-28 Hansen.

>Judge #2: 29-28 Hansen.

>Judge #3 has scored it 29-28 Hansen.

>Joachim 'Hellboy' Hansen wins by unanimous decision!

>Official Result: Joachim 'Hellboy' Hansen defeats Nick Osipczak (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3). The match was rated as being Average.

 

Hellboy celebrates as He is the first to Qualify For the First ever Olympic MMA Games!

 

Heavyweight

Bob Sapp Team USA vs. Peter Graham Team Australia

>Blurcat Radio is pleased to bring you a special contest; Bob 'The Beast' Sapp squares off with Peter 'The Chief' Graham.

>The fight begins!

>Graham catches Sapp with a barrage of big punches!

>Graham steps back to avoid a flurry of punches.

>Graham does some damage with a barrage of big punches on Sapp!

>Graham avoids a quick jab and hits an enormous punch, shaking Sapp but not putting him down!

>Sapp tries for a series of strikes but Graham moves out of range.

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

>Graham counters an attempted knock out punch with a solid jab.

>Graham does some damage with a barrage of big punches on Sapp!

>Graham counters a flurry of punches by hitting a barrage of hard punches!

>Graham hits an enormous punch, shaking Sapp but not putting him down!

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Graham counters a wayward jab with a crisp uppercut; Sapp is momentarily wobbly!

>Both fighters throw strikes at the same time, both miss.

>Time expires and we come to the end of round one.

>A tight round, but definitely 10-9 in favour of Graham.

>Round two begins!

>Graham avoids an scorching uppercut and comes back with a flurry of quick punches.

>Sapp gets Graham with a right hand to the ribs, but it lacked power.

>Graham seems to be waiting for Sapp to make a move.

>Graham slips out of the way of a jab.

>Sapp explodes on Graham, unloading with a barrage of big punches!

>The referee is forced to jump in and stop the match!

>Official Result: Bob 'The Beast' Sapp defeats Peter 'The Chief' Graham (TKO in 2:17 of round 2). The match was rated as being Excellent.

 

First HW To go to the Olympics is Bob Sapp!

 

Middleweight

Patrick Cote Team Canada vs. Talei Kin Team Japan

>Blurcat Radio is pleased to bring you a special contest; 'Kin-chan' Taiei Kin competes against Patrick 'The Predator' Cote.

>And here we go!

>Cote is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Kin.

>Cote grabs Kin and pulls him into a grapple.

>Cote is looking to muscle Kin back against the cage.

>Cote manages it, and controls Kin up against the cage.

>Cote smothers Kin against the cage, keeping solid control for almost a full minute.

>Cote pins Kin up against the cage and controls him for almost a full minute.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Cote steps back from Kin and looks to unleash some strikes.

>Cote scores with a jab that stops Kin getting too close.

>Kin hops around from foot to foot, looking for an opening.

>Cote comes in closer to press the issue.

>A couple of quick punches are used to set up a takedown attempt from Cote.

>Kin snaps off a strong jab as a counter, but it misses the target.

>Kin avoids a jab and scores with a stinging jab

>There's under a minute left in this round.

>Kin narrowly misses Cote with an uppercut.

>Not letting Kin settle at all, Cote comes in closer.

>Both throw strikes at each other, both easily defend the other's attempt.

>Time expires and we come to the end of round one.

>I have to give that round to Cote, but only a 10-9.>Round two begins!

>Cote comes in with a couple of jabs, using them as cover so that he can shoot in.

>Kin tries to step away from the takedown.

>Kin avoids the takedown attempt.

>Cote waits for Kin to step in, then hits a nice jab.

>Kin slams a crisp punch into the gloves of Cote, but can't follow up.

>Cote steps in to put some pressure on.

>Cote throws a couple of jabs as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.

>Kin tries to avoid Cote.

>Cote can't get the takedown, Kin was too quick to back away.

>Kin circles around Cote.

>Time slips away as Cote doesn't press Kin, allowing him to circle.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Kin circles around Cote.

>Cote doesn't press the issue, allowing Kin to circle.

>Cote shoots in, looking for a takedown.

>Kin tries to counter Cote with a punch, but it only thumps into the gloves.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Kin circles as he plans his next move.

>It seems that Cote is happy to let Kin circle for the moment.

>Cote comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>Cote can't get the takedown, Kin defended it well.

>The time is up, and that's the end of round two.

>There was very little to separate them in that round, but I'll give that one 10-9 to Kin.

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

>Both fighters go to exchange blows, but neither gets past the gloves of the other.

>Cote catches Kin with a kick to the inside of the thigh.

>Cote looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Not keen on wrestling Cote, Kin uses movement to keep out of reach.

>Cote throws a couple of jabs as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.

>Kin tries to step away from the takedown.

>Cote doesn't get the takedown, Kin avoided it.

>Cote slips out of the way of a jab.

>Cote is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Kin.

>Kin ends up grappling for supremacy with Cote.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Cote is looking to get Kin in a Muay Thai clinch.

>He gets it, and now has Kin in trouble.

>Taiei Kin doesn't look like he has much left in the tank.

>Using the Muay Thai clinch, Cote blasts Kin with a big knee to the face! Kin falls to the ground, out cold!

>Official Result: Patrick 'The Predator' Cote defeats 'Kin-chan' Taiei Kin (Knock Out in 3:29 of round 3). The match was rated as being Average.

 

First Three are up more tomorrow. Also When we get to the Olympic games things will get more flashly ;)

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I've got a little treat for everybody's team members who qualify coming up on Sunday if anybody would like to have one :)

 

I've been thinking of making banners for each team (Brazil, Canada, France, Japan etc...) and whichever members make the actual Olympic rounds I would include on the banner. Would anybody be interested ?

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I've got a little treat for everybody's team members who qualify coming up on Sunday if anybody would like to have one :)

 

I've been thinking of making banners for each team (Brazil, Canada, France, Japan etc...) and whichever members make the actual Olympic rounds I would include on the banner. Would anybody be interested ?

 

That'd be pretty kick ass man.

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I've got a little treat for everybody's team members who qualify coming up on Sunday if anybody would like to have one :)

 

I've been thinking of making banners for each team (Brazil, Canada, France, Japan etc...) and whichever members make the actual Olympic rounds I would include on the banner. Would anybody be interested ?

 

That is great! If you don't mine could I use them i would give credit to you.

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If you post another Three Qualifiers tonight it may influence my decision ;)

 

a Pretty Mcfly decision.

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Since there was none last night tonight early in the AM or late at night there will be 14 Up :D. Since there will be alot I will have 7 write ups and 7 Prelim that are just the result. I see it fit to do it like this because the sheer number of fights that there will be. Also If its ok and I you guys say its cool if I can due some Prelim style i will maybe do like 15 tonight.
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Olympic Qualifers Night Two

 

 

 

Chan Sung Jung Team Korea vs. Mark Hominick Team Canada

>Blurcat Radio is pleased to bring you a special contest; 'The Korean Zombie' Chan Sung Jung competes against 'The Machine' Mark Hominick.

>The fight begins!

>Hominick steps back to avoid a jab.

>Hominick slams a crisp punch into the gloves of Jung, but can't follow up.

>The fight slows as Jung sits back and allows Hominick to circle.

>Jung counters a wayward jab with several big punches, putting Hominick down, dazed!

>With his opponent down and groggy, Jung moves in and tries to secure an arm.

>Jung gets the armbar that he wanted...and that's it for Hominick, there is the tap out!

>Chan Sung Jung takes the victory by way of Submission!

>Official Result: 'The Korean Zombie' Chan Sung Jung defeats 'The Machine' Mark Hominick (Submission in 1:58 of round 1). The match was rated as being Great.

Gesias Calvancante Team def Won Sik Park TeamK orea Via Submission (Kimura) Round 2

 

 

Jose Aldo Jr Team Brazil vs. Miguel Torres Team USA

>Blurcat Radio is pleased to bring you a special contest; Miguel Torres will battle Jose Aldo.

>Round one begins!

>Torres gets hit with a crisp jab.

>Aldo comes in with a couple of jabs, using them as cover so that he can shoot in.

>The takedown is successful, Torres pulls guard.

>The clock runs down as Torres is being smothered against the ground by Aldo.

>Aldo smothers Torres with his body by pushing forward and down.

>Time slips away as Aldo successfully keeps Torres stuck against the ground.

>The clock runs down as Torres is being smothered against the ground by Aldo.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Aldo smothers Torres with his body by pushing forward and down.

>With no progress being made, the referee stands them back up.

>Torres uses a combination of three punches to get Aldo to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.

>Aldo counters with a jab that catches Torres hard.

>Aldo slips out of the way of a flurry of strikes.

>Aldo slips out of the way of a jab.

>Aldo avoids a flurry of punches.

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

>Aldo counters an attempted body kick by scoring with a nice jab.

>Torres chooses to shoot in on Aldo.

>Aldo tries to avoid Torres.

>Torres doesn't get the takedown, Aldo avoided it.

>Time expires and we come to the end of round one.

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

>We are back underway!

>A straight punch from Torres fails to land.

>Aldo comes in closer to press the issue.

>Aldo looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Torres tries to catch him by surprise with a takedown attempt, but it is blocked.

>Torres throws a couple of jabs as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.

>Aldo counters with a punch that catches Torres flush...and he goes down!

>Aldo moves quickly to be by the side of Torres and looks to rain down strikes.

>Aldo rains down bombs on Torres, who isn't able to offer any resistance, and the referee has no alternative but to end the fight!

>Jose Aldo takes the victory by way of TKO!

>Official Result: Jose Aldo defeats Miguel Torres (TKO in 1:42 of round 2). The match was rated as being Good.

 

Takanori Gomi Team Japan vs. Efrain Escudaro Team Mexico

>Blurcat Radio is pleased to bring you a special contest; 'The Fireball Kid' Takanori Gomi goes up against Efrain Escudero.

>The fight begins!

>Gomi waits for Escudero to step in, then hits a nice jab.

>Escudero slams a crisp punch into the gloves of Gomi, but can't follow up.

>Gomi presses in closer to attack.

>Gomi stings Escudero with a series of quick punches.

>Gomi counters a punch by hitting a quick series of punches.

>Gomi hits a flurry of quick punches on Escudero.

>Gomi hits a crisp jab.

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

>Escudero counters a jab by hitting a crisp jab.

>Backing out of range, Escudero circles tentatively.

>Gomi presses in closer to attack.

>Escudero catches Gomi with a crisp jab.

>There's under a minute left in this round.

>Gomi avoids a quick jab and hits a nice jab.

>Moving in closer, Escudero looks like he may want to wrestle Gomi.

>Gomi throws a vicious uppercut first, but it just misses.

>Gomi moves in and uses a flurry of quick punches to sting Escudero.

>The time is up, and that's the end of round one.

>A tight round, but definitely 10-9 in favour of Gomi.

>Round two begins!

>There's a takedown attempt from Escudero.

>Gomi attempts to avoid Escudero as he shoots in.

>Escudero can't get the takedown, Gomi was too quick to back away.

>Gomi hits a crisp jab.

>Gomi uses a nice jab to prevent Escudero from getting closer.

>Gomi hits a flurry of quick punches on Escudero.

>Escudero shoots in for a takedown.

>Gomi tries to step away from the takedown.

>Escudero can't get the takedown, Gomi was too quick to back away.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Escudero takes a jab to the cheek.

>Moving in closer, Escudero looks like he may want to wrestle Gomi.

>Gomi throws a vicious uppercut first, but it just misses.

>Gomi counters a wayward jab with a stinging jab

>There's under a minute left in this round.

>Escudero is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Gomi.

>Not wanting to grapple, Gomi uses strikes to keep Escudero at a distance.

>Escudero chooses to shoot in on Gomi.

>Escudero gets caught with a punch though, and his wobbly legs can't support him...down he goes!

>Gomi quickly moves in and tries to secure an arm.

>Gomi gets an americana, but time will expire in this round before he can force Escudero to tap out!

>Round two ends as time expires.

>Close, but that round goes to Gomi, 10-9 on my card.

>And here we go, round three!

>Escudero looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Gomi.

>Escudero can't get near enough to engage, Gomi uses strikes to keep him out of range.

>Takanori Gomi doesn't look like he has much left in the tank.

>Escudero shoots in for a takedown.

>Gomi tries to avoid the takedown.

>Escudero doesn't get the takedown, Gomi avoided it.

>Escudero uses a right hook, but misses.

>Gomi steps in closer to force the issue.

>Gomi counters a wayward jab with a solid punch.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Escudero throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Gomi.

>Escudero doesn't get the takedown, Gomi saw it coming and was equal to it.

>Escudero comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Gomi.

>He pulls Gomi into a grapple.

>Escudero looks to get some strikes in, but Gomi seizes the moment and wrestles his way into control of the grapple.

>Gomi throws a few close-range strikes, but Escudero smothers the shots and takes control of the grappling.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>Escudero, controlling the grapple with Gomi, tries to scoop him up for a slam.

>He can't get it though, Gomi defends it and pulls away from the grapple entirely.

>Escudero comes in with a couple of jabs, using them as cover so that he can shoot in.

>The takedown is successful, Gomi pulls guard.

>Escudero is trying to pass guard.

>He passes the guard well, gaining side control.

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

>I have to give that round to Escudero, but only a 10-9.

>Here come the official scores.

>Judge #1: 29-28 Gomi.

>Judge #2 has scored it 29-28 Gomi.

>Judge #3 gives a score of 29-28 in favour of Gomi.

>Making 'The Fireball Kid' Takanori Gomi the winner by unanimous decision!

>Official Result: 'The Fireball Kid' Takanori Gomi defeats Efrain Escudero (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3). The match was rated as being Good.

 

TJ Grant Team Canada vs. Paulo Thiago Team Brazil

>Blurcat Radio is pleased to bring you a special contest; Paulo Thiago battles TJ Grant.

>The fight begins!

>Moving in closer, Grant looks like he may want to wrestle Thiago.

>Grant grabs Thiago and pulls him into a grapple.

>Grant is looking to muscle Thiago back against the cage.

>Grant doesn't manage it though, as Thiago slips out of the grapple and gets away.

>Grant comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Thiago.

>He pulls Thiago into a grapple.

>Using his wrestling skills, Grant is trying to push Thiago up against the cage.

>Thiago ends up backed against the cage.

>Grant tries to smother Thiago against the cage, but is struggling to maintain control.

>Thiago manages to slap on a standing guillotine choke, and takes Grant down with it!

>Grant can't escape the guillotine, it's tight enough that he has to tap!

>The winner, by Submission, is Paulo Thiago!

>Official Result: Paulo Thiago defeats TJ Grant (Submission in 2:52 of round 1). The match was rated as being Fantastic.

 

Melvin Manhoef Team Netherlands def Brad Morris Team Australia Round One KO

 

Satoshi Ishii Team Japan def Rob Broughton Team UK Sub (arm bar) Round One

 

Quinton Jackson Team USA def Young Choi Team Japan TKO Round Two

 

Cheick Kongo Team France vs. Stefan Struve

>Blurcat Radio is pleased to bring you a special contest; Cheick Kongo squares off with Stefan 'Skyscraper' Struve.

>There's the opening bell!

>Struve throws out a quick jab.

>Not letting up, Kongo quickly steps in closer to attack Struve.

>A speculative waist-high kick by Struve finds nothing but air.

>Kongo steps in to put some pressure on.

>Kongo stings Struve with a kick to the ribs.

>Struve narrowly misses Kongo with an uppercut.

>Not letting Struve settle at all, Kongo comes in closer.

>There's a takedown attempt from Kongo.

>Kongo is surprised by a countering jab that springs out of nowhere, but he avoids it at the last second.

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

>Struve misses with a punch.

>Kongo steps in closer to force the issue.

>A straight punch from Struve fails to land.

>Not letting Struve settle, Kongo moves in closer.

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

>Kongo chooses to shoot in on Struve.

>Struve tries to counter Kongo with a punch, but it doesn't hit the target.

>Kongo snaps off a jab that catches Struve stepping in.

>An exchange of blows doesn't really produce any damage or a clear advantage.

>The time runs out on round one.

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

>And here we go, round two!

>Struve circles as he plans his next move.

>Not letting Struve settle, Kongo moves in closer.

>Kongo counters a jab by hitting a clean jab.

>Struve circles, looking for an opening.

>Time slips away as Kongo doesn't press Struve, allowing him to circle.

>Struve fires off a looping punch, but Kongo avoids it.

>Not letting up, Kongo steps in closer to pressure Struve into action.

>Kongo uses a sharp body kick.

>Struve circles around Kongo.

>Time slips away as Kongo doesn't press Struve, allowing him to circle.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>A quick one-two combination from Struve only finds gloves.

>Not letting Struve settle, Kongo moves in closer.

>Kongo scores with a body kick

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>Struve circles, looking for an opening.

>It seems that Kongo is happy to let Struve circle for the moment.

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

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

>Round three begins!

>Struve gets caught with a series of quick punches and has to back off.

>Struve circles, looking for an opening.

>Time slips away as Kongo doesn't press Struve, allowing him to circle.

>A couple of quick punches are used to set up a takedown attempt from Kongo.

>Struve tries to step away from the takedown.

>Kongo doesn't get the takedown, Struve avoided it.

>Cheick Kongo looks very tired out there.

>They exchange strikes, but neither fighter inflicts any real damage.

>From the missed strikes they clinch.

>Struve gets a couple of ineffective strikes in, but ultimately loses control of the grapple after being caught off-balance.

>Kongo hits Struve with some short strikes to the side of the head while grappling.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Kongo and Struve break the grapple and are apart again, circling.

>They come together and strike, but neither can get past the gloves of the other.

>Backing out of range, Struve circles tentatively.

>Kongo doesn't press the issue, allowing Struve to circle.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>Struve circles as he plans his next move.

>Not letting Struve settle, Kongo moves in closer.

>Both fighters go to exchange blows, but neither gets past the gloves of the other.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up grappling.

>Struve throws a few close-range strikes, but Kongo smothers the shots and takes control of the grappling.

>Cheick Kongo looks like he is on the verge of exhaustion.

>Time runs out and that's the end of the fight.

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

>The ring announcer is now giving the official scores.

>Judge #1: 30-27 Kongo.

>Judge #2 gives a score of 30-27 in favour of Kongo.

>Judge #3 has scored it 30-27 Kongo.

>Cheick Kongo wins by unanimous decision!

>Official Result: Cheick Kongo defeats Stefan 'Skyscraper' Struve (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3). The match was rated as being Very Poor.

 

Dong Sik Yoon Team Korea def Cyrille Diabate Team France by UD All scores 30-27

 

Michael Bisping Team UK def Siyar Bahadurzada Team Netherlandsby UD All Scores 29-28

 

 

Tonights Main Event

Randy Couture Team USA vs. Antonio Silva Team Brazil

>Blurcat Radio is pleased to bring you a special contest; Randy 'The Natural' Couture goes up against Antonio 'Bigfoot' Silva.

>The fight begins!

>Couture circles around Silva.

>Silva steps in closer to force the issue.

>Couture scores with a picture-perfect roundhouse kick to the side of the ribs.

>A couple of quick punches are used to set up a takedown attempt from Couture.

>Silva stuffs the takedown attempt.

>Couture snaps off a crisp jab.

>Couture hits a crisp jab.

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

>Couture hits a jab.

>Couture keeps out of range, assessing the situation.

>Silva steps in to put some pressure on.

>Silva gets hit with a crisp jab.

>Couture bobs and weaves.

>Silva steps in closer to force the issue.

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

>Both fighters throw strikes at the same time, both miss.

>Couture hits a flurry of quick punches on Silva.

>Round one ends as time expires.

>Close, but that round goes to Couture, 10-9 on my card.

>Round two begins!

>Couture hits a great punch, Silva is momentarily wobbly!

>Couture shoots in, looking for a takedown.

>The takedown is stuffed, so Couture has to go to settle for pushing Silva up against the cage.

>Couture tries some dirty boxing, but Silva wrestles his way out of trouble and manages to turn it around so that Couture ends up backed against the cage instead.

>Silva takes a short step back and prepares to strike.

>Couture counters a flurry of punches by hitting a series of hard punches!

>Couture sees a body kick coming and hits a series of quick punches.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Couture catches an attempted body kick and goes for a takedown, and gets it! Silva pulls guard.

>Couture starts trying to work to get past the guard.

>He manages to pass, but only to half guard.

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

>In half guard, Couture throws a couple of punches designed to keep Silva guessing.

>Couture tries to pass the half guard.

>Couture gets past the guard, but doesn't go for side control after all, instead shifting straight into a mount.

>Time expires and we come to the end of round two.

>Close, but that round goes to Couture, 10-9 on my card.

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

>Silva steps back to avoid a kick to the body.

>Silva throws three punches in quick succession, but Couture was out of range.

>Couture doesn't press the issue, allowing Silva to circle.

>Silva misses with a punch.

>Time slips away as Couture doesn't press Silva, allowing him to circle.

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

>Couture sees a body kick coming, grabs it, and shoots in for a takedown, down goes Silva! He pulls guard though.

>Couture begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.

>He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt.

>Couture blocks an attempted sweep.

>Couture is trying to pass guard.

>Couture gets past the guard with a certain degree of ease and gains side control.

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

>Couture starts trying to work to go from side control to mount.

>He does it, and has the mount on Silva.

>The time runs out and that round is over, and so is the fight.

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

>The official scores are being reported now.

>Judge #1 has given 30-27 to Couture.

>Judge #2 gives a score of 30-27 in favour of Couture.

>Judge #3 scores the match as 30-27 to Couture.

>Couture wins by unanimous decision!

>Official Result: Randy 'The Natural' Couture defeats Antonio 'Bigfoot' Silva (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 3). The match was rated as being Decent.

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Paulo Thiago, Jose Aldo & Gesias Calvancante moving on to the Olympics, but I didn't expect Silva to beat Couture though, good try though.

 

When the time comes, could those who have people in Olympic Rounds post or PM their remaining members so I could start on the graphics ?

 

Anyways, a Review of Team Brazil :D

 

Team Brazil

 

Olympic Round

Jose Aldo def. Miguel Torres via TKO

Paulo Thiago def. TJ Grant via Submission

Gesias Calvancante def. Wong Sik Park via Submission

 

Qualifiers

Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira

Junior Dos Santos

Lyoto Machida

Thiago Silva

Mauricio Rua

Anderson Silva

Vitor Belfort

Wanderlei Silva

Thiago Alves

Fabricio Nascimento

Vitor Ribeiro

Hermes Franca

Wagnney Fabiano

Bibiano Fernandes

 

Eliminated

Antonio Silva lost to Randy Couture via Unanimous Decision

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