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Round 1
Referee Jason Herzog waves the lightweights into action. Hassanzada
comes right out and nails Sadykhov with a spinning back body kick
that staggers him. Sadykhov recovers, grabs his opponent’s leg and
runs him to the ground. Sadykhov postures up and drops punches and
elbows, one of which splits Hassanzada open. A minute in,
Hassanzada is bleeding heavily, but has Sadykhov in his closed
guard, trying to control his posture. Sadykhov is on top, dropping
short shots and scooting Hassanzada toward the fence. Halfway
through the round, Hassanzada opens his guard, looking perhaps to
escape or mount some offense, but Sadykhov is heavy on top.
Sadykhov passes and steps into mount, but as he tries to move to
Hassanzada’s back, Hassanzada explodes up. He briefly looks to take
Sadykhov’s back, but they end up on their feet, with Hassanzada
working for a double-leg against the fence. Sadykhov throws elbows
to the side of the head. They’re still in that position when the
round ends.
Sherdog Scores
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Sadykhov
Mike Fridley scores the round: 10-9 Sadykhov
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-8 Sadykhov
Round 2
Hassanzada looks to keep Sadykhov at range to open Round 2,
throwing long jabs and front kicks up the middle. Sadykhov lands an
eye poke in an exchange and Herzog halts the action, telling both
fighters that they need to watch the fingers. Once they resume,
Hassanzada lands a crisp one-two and a head kick. A low kick to
Sadykhov’s inside leg spins him around. Hassanzada changes levels
and drives Sadykhov to the canvas. Sadykhov pops back up, but
Hassanzada takes his back with a rear waistlock and looks to trip
or drag him back down. Sadykhov spins around, and Hassanzada is
working for a double-leg against the cage. Sadykhov throws a couple
of elbows to the head, and they disengage. Hassanzada drops back
down for another takedown and runs Sadykhov to the fence once
again. Hassanzada switches to a single-leg, but gives up on it a
moment later and they return to the center. Sadykhov lands a big
left hand and Hassanzada goes for another takedown, which Sadykhov
stuffs. Sadykhov lands another combo. Hassanzada goes Sadykhov’s
legs once again, driving him to the fence, but he’s just hanging
there, bent at the waist. Sadykhov shoves him off and lands a big
body shot before the horn sounds.
Sherdog Scores
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Sadykhov
Mike Fridley scores the round: 10-9 Sadykhov
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Sadykhov
Round 3
Sadykhov pokes Hassanzada in the eye within the first few seconds.
After the timeout, Sadykhov nails Hassanzada with a spinning
backfist upstairs. Hassanzada tries to respond with one of his own,
but comes up short. Sadykhov drives Hassanzada to the fence, then
separates and throws a short hook which lands, and a huge uppercut
that misses. Sadykhov throws another pair of big punches that miss.
Both men look tired, but Hassanzada is barely throwing anything
back.
Sadykhov throws a massive overhand right and this one lands,
dropping Hassanzada in a heap at the base of the fence, completely
out cold, no follow-up needed. Sensational knockout
for Nazim Sadykhov.
The Official Result
Nazim Sadykhov def. Ahmad Suhail Hassanzada R3 1:59 via KO
(Punch)
Round 1
Bantamweight hopefuls Cowan and Leite will seek to show whether
gymnastics or handball is, in fact, the strongest base for MMA.
(Worth noting that Cris Cyborg came from a handball background.)
Your referee is Mark Smith. Leite sets up in orthodox stance, Cowan
in southpaw. They exchange low kicks that land, then each throws an
overhand that comes up short. Leite lands a body kick which Cowan
catches, running the Brazilian to the fence in search of the
takedown. Leite uses overhooks to stop the takedown, briefly
shoving Cowan off, but Cowan is right back on her, shoving Leite
into the fence. Cowan throws short elbows, one of which slices
Leite open over the right eyebrow. Leite is bleeding profusely, and
the flow appears to be distracting her. They continue jockeying
against the fence, exchanging short punches as Cowan looks to drag
her down. Leite grabs a body lock and spins Cowan around, but Smith
halts the action a moment later to have the cageside physician look
at Leite’s cut. They are permitted to continue, and Smith waves
them back into action with 70 seconds on the clock. Cowan throws a
grazing head kick. Leite bounces into range and throws a one-two.
Cowan throws another long kick at range as the 10-second clapper
sounds. The round ends.
Sherdog Scores
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Cowan
Mike Fridley scores the round: 10-9 Cowan
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Cowan
Round 2
Leite’s cutman worked diligently between rounds, and she is not
actively leaking as Round 2 starts. Leite comes in for a takedown
and Cowan meets her with a knee up the middle. It lands, but Leite
is undeterred, driving the Texan to the canvas and landing in side
control. Cowan immediately gains half guard, then a moment later
full guard. Cowan kicks Leite off, but remains on her back as the
Brazilian stands over her. Leite dives in with a standing-to-ground
punch and lands in side control once again. Cowan tries to stand,
and Leite takes her back. Cowan is on her knees with the Leite
stuck to her back, looking for a choke. Leite sinks in both hooks.
The action slows as Leite patiently works from back mount. Cowan
sits up, then begins to stand. Leite releases the hooks, and moves
out to the side, maintaining back control. Leite hops back on as
Cowan tripods. Cowan tries to shake her off, but Leite follows her
and lands in mount. Leite hops off for an arm-triangle, and Cowan
escapes. The round ends with Leite standing up out of Cowan’s
guard.
Sherdog Scores
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Leite
Mike Fridley scores the round: 10-9 Leite
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Leite
Round 3
Leite’s cutman is the MVP of the evening so far. Both women’s
corners tell their fighter it’s one round apiece. Cowan lands a
jab, then a karate-style side kick. Both women are cautious, but
they collide in the clinch and Cowan promptly tosses Leite to the
ground. Cowan is in Leite’s half guard. She grinds her head into
Leite’s chin, then hits her with a series of shoulder strikes.
Leite locks down Cowan’s right arm, but Cowan scoots her to the
fence and pins Leite’s arm with her leg. Cowan scores with a couple
of unblocked punches before Leite frees the arm and can defend
herself. Cowan moves to mount, then take Leite’s back. Leite spins
around into Cowan’s guard, and Cowan briefly looks for a
two-on-one. She gives it up, and Leite is in her half guard. Leite
passes to side control. Cowan shrimps and turns toward Leite, and
they and up in north-south. Cowan stands at the 10-second clapper,
with Leite on her back. The closest round of the fight ends.
Sherdog Scores
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Cowan (29-28 Cowan)
Mike Fridley scores the round: 10-9 Cowan (29-28 Cowan)
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Leite (29-28 Leite)
The Official Result
Hailey Cowan def. Claudia Leite via Split Decision (29-28, 29-28,
28-29)
Round 1
Mark Smith is the referee. Johnson opens things up with a hard
outside low kick, then drops levels for an easy takedown. He sets
up in Cartwright’s guard, but the Brit bucks him off and sweeps to
top position. Cartwright looks to pass as Johnson tries to stand.
Johnson turns in, looking for a double-leg, but Cartwright catches
a front headlock and wraps up a anaconda choke. Johnson escapes and
they return to the feet, and Cartwright takes him back down.
Johnson goes for an armbar and it looks threatening for a moment,
before Cartwright extracts the arm. Cartwright goes for a leg
attack, but Johnson is game and in the ensuing scramble, they
stand. They clinch and Cartwright picks Johnson’s outside knee, but
can’t secure the takedown. Johnson lands a knee as they stand.
Cartwright trips Johnson to the floor and hops on his back. He’s
working to secure the position when Johnson explodes out and takes
mount. Short time, but Johnson is sitting on Cartwright’s chest and
raining down elbows when the horn sounds.
Sherdog Scores
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Johnson
Mike Fridley scores the round: 10-9 Johnson
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Johnson
Round 2
Johnson rushes forward with punches, but Cartwright sidesteps
easily. Cartwright steps around and takes Johnson’s back standing,
then drags him to the canvas. Johnson sits out and Cartwright
follows, landing in half guard. Cartwright in on top,
chest-to-chest, looking perhaps for an arm-triangle. Johnson
regains full guard, then closes up a body triangle from the bottom
as Cartwright postures up. Johnson is in fully defensive mode,
locking Cartwright down with an overhook and the body triangle.
It’s effective, as Smith stands them back up, but Cartwright shoots
immediately and gets an emphatic takedown on his second effort.
Johnson scrambles and escapes and crouches over the kneeling
Cartwright. Cartwright stands and Johnson lands a right to the
body. Cartwright shoots again, steps around and executes another
slick standing back take. They hit the ground and Johnson scrambles
to top position once again. The clapper sounds with Johnson
standing over Cartwright, throwing punches from above. The round
ends.
Sherdog Scores
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Johnson
Mike Fridley scores the round: 10-9 Johnson
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Johnson
Round 3
Johnson throws a push kick up the middle. He catches Cartwright
stepping in with another body kick. Cartwright lands a jab, and
Johnson responds with a low kick, then a body kick. Cartwright
drops for a takedown and gets it, but Johnson catches him in a
triangle. Johnson catches the trapped head of Cartwright eight or
10 times. Cartwright escapes the triangle and is in Johnson’s half
guard. Johnson uses a butterfly to regain full guard, but
Cartwright passes to half once again. Cartwright’s posture is low,
as he looks to pass. Johnson bridges like a high school wrestler
and bucks all the way over, stepping to mount. Johnson wraps up
another triangle as he rolls over to his back again. He elbows the
head a few times, then cinches up the choke. Cartwright pulls out
of the technique and pops up, but Johnson is on top in his guard.
Cartwright works for a kimura from the bottom, but Johnson passes
his guard, moving to mount. Johnson is sitting on Cartwright’s
chest, dropping elbows and punches when the final horn sounds. This
was a wild three rounds of ground work, and closer than the scores
might indicate.
Sherdog Scores
Ben Duffy scores the round: 10-9 Johnson (30-27 Johnson)
Mike Fridley scores the round: 10-9 Johnson (30-27 Johnson)
Brian Knapp scores the round: 10-9 Johnson (30-27 Johnson)
The Official Result
Jose Johnson def. Jack Cartwright via Unanimous Decision (30-27,
29-28, 29-28)
Round 1
Your lightweight headliner kicks off with Jason Herzog once again
the third man in the Octagon. Ribovic comes right out swinging
hooks with both hands. Paull is game, and comes right back with a
flurry of his own. Ribovic lands a kick to the cup that sounds like
a hammer hitting a coconut. There’s a brief break, and then they
set right back to exchanging punches.
Ribovic catches the onrushing Paull with a short counter right that
drops him! He gives chase and five or six jackhammer
ground punches later, Herzog is pulling him away from the stricken
foe. This one is over, and we might be in for an Oprah night at
DWCS.
The Official Result
Esteban Ribovics def. Thomas Paull R1 1:36 via KO (Punches)
Contracts Awarded
After a few minutes’ deliberation, the namesake head of the
Contender Series awards contracts to all five winners, citing
Cowan’s intangibles and Johnson’s evocative personal history for
his decision to sign them alongside the trio of knockout
artists.