UNLEASHED

EVENTS => Events On Demand => Archived Events 2009-2012 => Topic started by: Jackson on December 30, 2010, 11:54:57 PM

Title: Unleashed 43
Post by: Jackson on December 30, 2010, 11:54:57 PM
UNLEASHED 43
Casablanca, Morocco

At the opening of the show, an unfamiliar face walks out into the fight circle, flanked by the deadly beauty known as Yaponchik. He lifts the Circuit Championship belt above his head and raises his voice above the din inside the packed warehouse building.

Gorodetsky: The coward Christian Cain is gone, fleeing into the night like the beaten dog he is. Welcome to the final Circuit event for 2010! Tonight I promise you bloodshed like never before! I promise you action! I promise a new champion will be crowned in the final fight!

A roar of approval rises up from the balcony overlooking the fight circle as Gorodetsky hands the belt to Yaponchik and steps aside so that the fights can begin.


UNDERCARD

Opening Fight
Sasha Brenshov vs Cameron Thomas

Thomas shoots, but Brenshov dodges and sweeps his legs. The fighters trade punches on the floor before Thomas pins Brenshov and looks for a rear naked choke. Brenshov shucks him off and looks for a guillotine, but Thomas simply stands taller to break free and continues to pin his opponent. With no improvement, the referee forces a restart as the crowd begins to boo. Thomas moves in again with punches and lands a hook, but Brenshov clips him back and then drops him with a right hand to the temple. She quickly pounces and rains down a few hammer fists and elbow strikes to the face before the bout is waved off by the referee.

Brenshov defeats Thomas via technical knockout at 2:01.

Second Fight
Frank "Blitz" Krieger vs Dale McCall

McCall walks down Krieger and then snaps off a low kick. Krieger resets and then avoids a high kick. McCall fires in a few jabs and the fight quickly escalates into a slugfest. Krieger fakes a Superman punch and easily gets a takedown. McCall denies that and is back to his feet, avoiding punches with confidence. McCall goes with a kick but doesn't have much behind it as Krieger sidesteps. Changing tactics on the fly, McCall shoots and gets the takedown to land in side control, immediately going for a mounted position to rain down the blows. Krieger fends off the attempt and gets McCall's back while he's in a kneeling position. The fighters battle for position, and now McCall has his opponent secured in the kneeling position. McCall works from the side with knees to the ribs, but Krieger gets back to his feet. The fighters stay close and trade knees from the clinch before breaking. Both swing wildly, and both connect before Krieger forces a drag-takedown. McCall overpowers him and takes top position with a roll and then nearly loses it before corralling his kneeling opponent. McCall takes his back and looks for the rear-naked choke, but he's too high. Instead, he grabs an arm and torques it while controlling Krieger's head with his legs. After a few tense moments, Krieger breaks free and takes top position. He stands over McCall and rains down a big right but once on the mat, he eats elbows from McCall. Krieger tries to dive in, but McCall's legs keep him at a bay and this time the armbar is successful. McCall torques it so hard that he dislocates Krieger's shoulder, forcing the referee to stop the fight.

McCall defeats Krieger via technical knockout at 7:02.

Third Fight
Mark Chapman vs Theodore Janes

Both fighters come out swinging although nothing substantial lands. The fighters tie up and then reset before Janes gets through a right. He moves in, corrals Chapman, and looks for the takedown with a front head lock, but he doesn't have the position and gives it up. Chapman shoots, but Janes stuffs it, and they break from the clinch. Chapman shoots and Janes turns it into a sprawl, raining elbows as punishment. Chapman still clinches with him before they battle for position, eding up with another stalemate. Janes grabs a Muay Thai clinch but lets it go. The fighters swing from distance, but neither can connect. Chapman shoots, but Janes collapses on top of him. Chapman reverses, but Janes does the same and takes top position during a scramble. Janes stands over Chapman, who grabs a single leg to work his way back to his feet. He maintains the hold and takes Janes to the mat. Janes kneels, and Chapman looks to take his back before pulling him to his back and holding him down Chapman delivers a downward elbow to the gut, but Janes ties him up before Chapman hops into mount. Janes bucks him off and connects with a palm strike that sends Chapman reeling back.

The fighters let the hands fly once again, but nothing much lands. Chapman shoots, but Janes initially stuffs it and tries to maintain his balance against the circle's edge. The fighters remain tied up, and Janes hops on one leg and avoids the takedown before they separate and reset. Chapman lands a combo and finishes it with a nice shot to the body. Chapman grabs the Muay Thai clinch and lands some nice elbows to the body. The fighters scramble and hit the mat, and Chapman lands in top position after a failed armbar. Chapman works for position and tries to grab an armbar, but Janes defends that with ease. Chapman remains in top position and snatches an arm, torquing the kimura to force the tap-out from Janes.

Chapman defeats Janes via submission at 11:06.

Fourth Fight MATCH OF THE NIGHT
Rachel Ellsworth vs Oliver Queen

The two start out circling each other, testing range before Queen scores the first solid shot to the body with a kick to the leg. Ellsworth laughs it off and comes right back with her own striking combination. Queen shoots in for a single-leg, but Ellsworth defends it well. They clinch briefly and exchange knees before breaking to restart. Ellsworth pushes in and lands a nice left hand. Queen jockeys for position inside and lands a knee to the head that sees her pull away only to dance right back in, firing overhand punches with varying success. Queen stuffs a shot and tries to move to the back, but Ellsworth stands and moves away. Queen defends a few strikes and scores a slam takedown, but Ellsworth slips his attempt to grapple. She pulls free and starts firing kicks before switching to fists. The two trade shots inside with Ellsworth getting the better of the haymakers Queen's firing back. Ellsworth seems to be asserting control for now as Queen grabs her around the waist, looking for a takedown and getting a stalemate in the clinch instead. Queen lands another high knee as they break. Ellsworth moves in behind as Queen tries a leaping knee that glances off as Ellsworth tries to get in tight. Queen moves to the back in a scramble, but Ellsworth blasts him with a spinning back elbow. Queen wobbles and both again fire off big shots. Ellsworth moves in for a takedown. It lands, but Queen pops right back up. Ellsworth spits blood from a split lip and catches a kick to stomach for the pause and the two begin a nice round of counters. Ellsworth moves forward with a low kick to the groin, but Queen dives backwards, sprawling in the process. Ellsworth drops down with a knee to the body, but Queen rolls aside and back to his feet. Ellsworth backs away and lands a slapping high kick to the face. Queen absorbs it and closes the distance for a takedown. Queen looks to be tiring, and the action is slow on the ground. Just as Queen tries to advance the referee calls for a restart to the stalled action. Ellsworth lands a few kicks on the restart, and she's doing a good job of changing sides and levels to keep Queen on his toes. Ellsworth lands a low blow and then follows with a series of blazing kicks. Queen catches one for a takedown. Ellsworth scrambles back up. Back into the clinch. Queen still throwing bombs, but Ellsworth is landing more efficiently.

Queen backs off and takes the center early. He catches a kick and forces Ellsworth down, but Ellsworth gets to the back and lands a few powerful punches. Queen scrambles up, and Ellsworth fires a left hand to the eye that connects solidly, staggering Queen against the edge of the circle. He teeters and then grabs Ellsworth around the waist, bull rushing her back from the edge. Ellsworth controls the action in the clinch and fires knees to the legs. Queen fires off a flurry of shots to retaliate but Ellsworth walks through them and moves back into the clinch. She fires in a few knees to the thighs in the clinch. Ellsworth pulls away and fires off a combination. Queen slows it down and delivers a left hand that snaps his opponent's head back. Ellsworth continues to work the legs when she can. Queen is still trying to grind away and wear down his opponent. Queen tries to lock in a front choke with Ellsworth briefly on her knees, but she pops back up and delivers another flurry. Into the clinch again, but Ellsworth pulls away and fires off punches in the closing seconds. Queen tries to answer, but he's just a little low in the volume department as Ellsworth scores a Russian legsweep that has Queen tripping into nothing as he spills out of the fight circle.

Ellsworth defeats Queen via ring out at 17:04.

HEADLINE FIGHT
Mikhail Kreuz vs Alisyn Stormsong

Stormsong immediately works her jab. Kreuz tries a bullrush, but Stormsong evades. Kreuz tries for a single-leg, then snags the other and dumps Stormsong on her back. Stormsong tries to roll up as Kreuz stands over her, but Kreuz dumps her back to the floor. Stormsong pulls guard with his head against the cage. Kreuz stands, then falls back to Stormsong's guard. Kreuz lands a few short right hands, and Stormsong tries to wiggle free, but to no avail.  Stormsong tries again to move and manages to secure a close guard, though Kreuz stands when he releases the legs. Stormsong stands and Kreuz immediately tries again for a leg. Stormsong tries to rolling into a kimura attempt, but Kreuz works free and winds up in top position as they hit the floor. Stormsong pulls guard, and a brief scramble allows Stormsong to sweep to the back. Stormsong looks for a choke, but its not there. Kreuz stands and Stormsong catches him with an upkick.

As Stormsong finds her way to her feet, Kreuz misses with a high kick. Stormsong counters and catches Kreuz in the eye.  Stormsong knows it and kicks low and Mika counters with a strong punch. A second kick is caught, and Stormsong jumps to guard as she's pushed back.  Stormsong works to the ribs. Mika tries to walk his legs up. Stormsong postures and eats an upkick as she falls back to guard. Stormsong stands and eats another upkick.  Stormsong flies in with a punch, and Mika secures guard. Kreuz holding tight, but he hasn't threatened from his back. Kreuz scrambles and nearly gets caught in a guillotine, but is able to muscle his way out and gets back to his feet.

Both fighters are slightly winded, though Stormsong finds a nice opening with a few punching combinations. The blows connect, but Kreuz doesn't answer. Stormsong tries a Superman punch, but Kreuz ducks underneath and moves to push Stormsong to the floor, only to have his arm hooked and his momentum reversed with a judo toss.  Stormsong jumps on him immediately and delivers some brutal ground and pound on the larger fighter, landing blow after blow.  After the first few hammerfists, Kreuz attempts to roll, only to be caught in a guillotine choke. Stormsong pops right back up and stays right on Kreuz's back, delivering a few knees to the hamstring before taking Kreuz down again. The two scramble as they roll to the floor, but Stormsong again takes top position. Kreuz throws a few punches from his back, and Stormsong is bleeding all over her opponent's chest. Kreuz creates room and stands. Stormsong shoots in and falls into a guillotine choke. Kreuz squeezes hard with his right arm, but Stormsong slithers out after a few tense moments. Kreuz scrambles and dumps Stormsong to the floor, diving in and connecting with a knee to the face, opening her up and she starts to bleed all over the place. Stormsong tries to break free, and rolls over, only to be caught in an armbar.

Kreuz torques the arm, and nearly wrenches Stormsong's arm from the socket as he locks his legs around Stormsong's body, twisting to keep her from escaping. Stormsong is forced to submit as the pain is overwhelming.

Kreuz defeats Stormsong via submission at 13:01.

MAIN EVENT

Circuit Championship Match
V vs Jackson

Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen, the two fighters will fight until only one remains standing for the right to be called the Circuit Champion!! No disqualification! No ring outs! All bets for this fight are now final. Introducing first... he stands 190 centimeters and weighs 97 kilograms, with a record of sixteen wins, eight losses and one draw. Ladies and gentlemen... VEEEEEEEE!!!

V shucks off the Russian muscle that surround him, swiping the back of his hand across his bloodied lips as he watches his opponent.

Announcer: And now... his opponent, standing at 190 centimeters and weighing in at 110 kilograms... with a record of fifteen wins, five losses and two draws... "THE MECHANICAL ANIMAL" JACKSSSSSSSSSSSONNNN!!

Jackson stalks as V circles, attempting some low kicks that have nothing behind them. Jackson seems willing to wait for an opening, but V isn't giving him one. V attempts some low kicks, but he's too far away to do much with them. Jackson paws his jab but can't get within reach. V throws a low kick, and Jackson counters with a nice straight left. V scampers away, and Jackson chases with punches before getting stopped in his tracks by a hard spear that sends the pair skidding across the concrete floor to collide with the cinderblock wall. Jackson hooks V by the shoulders to toss him off, only to get a head butt to the face for his troubles that mashes in his nose. V wings an elbow shot as Jackson ducks and scrambles aside. V comes in with a lunging knee to the body, and Jackson just misses a counter as he rolls his opponent over, locking his hands around V's neck.

V lands the next knee nicely, but Jackson's grip on his neck is strong. The two grapple and roll, with V gaining the advantage. He digs his fingers into Jackson's bleeding nose, giving it a twist that forces Jackson to release his chokehold. V grabs him as he tries to retreat, blinded as his eyes water, and puts him into the wall, back first. V forces him to stay there with a lunging knee and fake front kick. Jackson lunges through the next ones buys himself enough space to get free. Jackson works a couple short punches to the body. V reverses but takes a low blow before Jackson lunges with a left and then clinches with V. In a familiar fashion, they fight for upper-body control before Jackson finally gets his first takedown, splashing down atop V and already raining both blows and blood.

V easily gets back to his feet and gets the clean break. V tries to dart in with a shot, and Jackson ties him up again. They're against the wall again, and Jackson holds him tight to avoid an escape. V ultimately gets it and lands a solid body kick before he breaks out of the clinch with a punch. Jackson misses a huge left while chasing. V lands a low kick and a stiff left jab, and the fighters tie up again. V looks for a trip, but Jackson remains upright. Jackson connects with a knee to the body before they break. The fighters swing and trade punches, and Jackson is finally knocked off balance. He goes down to one knee, and weaves to avoid a knee strike to the face, connecting with a Superman punch to the goin.

Jackson looks for a low kick, but V is ready. V fires off one of his own. More pawing of the jabs, and Jackson fires off lunging punches that just miss their mark. V plants his feet, but Jackson isn't ready to engage and throws a soft low kick. Jackson throws his hands and connects with air as V retreats. Jackson moves in and eats a right, and V unloads a barrage right into Jackson's face, causing the blood to fly. Jackson looks in trouble but then answers with a storm of his own. V quickly dumps him to the floor and works from half guard. Jackson seems fully alert, as if the pain is giving him that extra push needed to stay in this fight. Jackson spits blood, mouth wide open to breathe as he dives in and nails V in the face with a wicked uppercut. The pace slows, though, once V is on the mat, and he looks to free his second leg. He settles for elbows to the midsection, and the crowd is yelling for a standup. V continues trying to free his second leg, but Jackson uses his legs to secure it. V looks to grab an arm, but Jackson stays compact while on his back. The crowd is electrified, screaming for more blood and action, but both fighters seem to be flagging. V finally frees the leg and gets mount only for Jackson to pull him close. V settles for a couple short elbow strikes. He then grabs a leg, rolls his legs over Jackson's body and torques an armbar, popping Jackson's left shoulder out of joint as he violently jerks free of the move. Jackson powers his way back to his feet and amazingly survives. He stalks, slightly unsteady on his feet, but V engages first and rushes his opponent into the wall. Both knees collide with Jackson's stomach. He grabs V by the back of the head with his good arm and pulls him in, sinking his teeth into V's cheek with a primal roar before hoisting him with a chokeslam and driving him into the floor. Jackson drops down and then scrambles trying to secure a leg and shoulder lock, only to find that V is out cold.

Jackson defeats V via knockout at 21:33 to become the NEW Circuit Champion.