UNLEASHED

EVENTS => Events On Demand => Archived Events 2009-2012 => Topic started by: Jackson on June 07, 2009, 05:54:13 PM

Title: Unleashed 4
Post by: Jackson on June 07, 2009, 05:54:13 PM
UNLEASHED 4
Amsterdam, Netherlands

UNDERCARD

Heavyweight Fight:
Crazy Boy vs Thomas Evans

Evans defeats Crazy Boy via submission at 4:15.

Openweight Fight:
Gangleri the Wanderer vs Chris Davis

Gangleri defeats Davis via ring out at 2:15.

Lightweight Fight:
Karrin Ennis vs Silas Warner

Ennis defeats Warner via knockout at 15:14 (spinning heel kick to the head).

Middleweight Fight:
Joshua Banks vs Parker Crosby

Definitely a contender for match of the night, Banks defeats Crosby via technical knockout at 20:33 (straight kick to the knee/running knee combo)

Openweight Fight: (MATCH OF THE NIGHT)
Spiral vs Shane Sanders

Almost immediately entering into a punching shootout, Spiral stuns Sanders early in the contest and tries to finish her quickly with follow-up strikes. Not one to be put down easily, Sanders rallies back, pulling out every dirty move in her arsenal in a flurry of flying hands, knees, nails and feet that leaves both Spiral and Sanders exhausted and busted open after just 90 seconds.

Sanders clinches Spiral behind the head, only to have it reversed on her when Spiral kicks the side of her knee, taking her off balance. Spiral palms her face, pulling her back up and begins to dirty box her, feeding his adversary a steady stream of short uppercuts and thrusting strikes until a bloodied, battered, and exhausted Sanders slumps against the mat.

The referee interjected himself to stop the fight, only to have Sanders stagger back up and push him away. Sanders grapples Spiral, and manages to take him over with a bulldog, immediately moving into a mount position, and began to rain bombs.  Much to her chagrin, Spiral absorbs the punches with seemingly no ill effects, and because Sanders has put herself off-balance by throwing such big shots, Spiral is able to roll her off and stand back up!

The turning point in the brutal match comes when Spiral lets loose with another knee-buckling kick on Sanders, driving her back to the edge of The Circle. With almost nothing left in the tank, Sanders has no more time to screw around, causing her to have to force a takedown attempt. Spiral short-circuits this desperate dive by punting Sanders in the head with a violent soccer kick. The blow sounds throughout the warehouse, and the gasp of the crowd is only partially drowned out by the referee calling the match. Sanders is a bloody mess, unconscious, but Spiral refuses to stop the assault, picking her up and tossing her unceremoniously out of The Circle, where she falls to the floor awkwardly.

Spiral defeats Sanders at 19:16 via technical knock out. (soccer kick)


MAIN EVENT

Heavyweight Championship Fight:
Jackson vs Osbourne Kilminster

Announcer: Ladies and gentlemen, two warriors have now entered the world's supreme circle of champions ... THIS... IS... THE MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING!

The crowd goes absolutely nuts as the referee makes his way out to The Circle.

Announcer: Two fight until only one remains standing, for the right to be called the best Heavyweight fighter in the woooooorld!!!!!  Introducing first... fighting out of the blue corner... He is a mixed martial artist, with a record three wins and two losses, standing 188 cm and weighing in at 109 kg.  Ladies and gentlemen... Osbourne.... KILLLLLMINSTER!

Kilminster rolls his shoulders, features set in anger as he locks his eyes on his opponent. 

Announcer:  And now... fighting out of the red corner... he is a wrestler, with a record of three wins and one loss, standing 193 cm and weighing in at 125 kg. Ladies and gentlemen... JACKSONNNN!!!!!

Jackson immediately charges in for a clinch but Kilminster breaks free, reverses it and grabs Jackson, tumbling him to the mat with a single leg takedown.  Jackson immediately fires of a few wild punches, connecting with Kilminster's chin, and splitting his lip. The two scramble around, and Jackson attempts the early advantage with a guillotine choke. Kilminster slips free, vying for position as the two scramble back to their feet. Both men look furious and hungry as Jackson telegraphs his intentions, looking for a strike. Kilminster dodges, catches Jackson's wrist and deflects the kidney shot, only to be met with a foot to the groin as Jackson drops back. Kilminster staggers, and Jackson pops back up, looking for an uppercut that snaps Kilminster's head back. Ozzy's rock solid chin does not falter, however, and when Jackson tries for a kick to the midsection, Kilminster catches the strike and slams his foe to the mat.  Jackson immediately clinches from underneath long enough to force a stand-up, and goes for a slam but Kilminster pushes him back.

Both lock up again, and this time Jackson manages to force the clinch in his favor, taking Kilminster down with a double underhook takedown. Jackson levels a few cheap shots into Kilminster's sternum before Kilminster clinches and forces Jackson off, attempting a counter with his own guillotine choke. Jackson is unfazed, and immediately slips free, only to scoop Kilminster up and punish him with a piledriver. On the mat, Jackson mounts Kilminster close to the edge of The Circle and forcefeeds him a steady stream of punches and elbows, battering his face into hamburger. Kilminster manages to fire back a few shots that do nothing to stop the assault. Kilminster eventually clinched long enough to get a stand-up, but he was quickly taken down again and pounded on some more. Jackson finally backs off in exhaustion, and allows Kilminster to get his footing. Dangerously close to the edge, Jackson seems almost hesitant to step forward and strike, as if he is afraid of being on the receiving end of another brutal takedown and submission attempt. Kilminster seems to be waiting for Jackson to make the first move.

Jackson takes a chance and presses the action, shooting in with a takedown attempt that backfires as Kilminster drives an elbow into his face, busting him open above the eye. Jackson's head snaps back, and then forwards as he grabs hold of Kilminster's shoulders and head butts him in the face, sending Kilminster reeling back into thin air. Jackson drops to his knees, blinded by the blood in his eyes as Kilminster falls, thinking the match is over.

Kilminster manages to catch the edge of the platform with his hands, and skins the cat by keeping his feet from touching the floor. He levers himself back into the ring as an almost eerie silence falls over the place. Jackson looks up, and right into a straight kick that catches him in the forehead, taking him down. With surprising quickness, Kilminster passes to the mount position and begins to hammer Jackson with elbows. The blows open up a second cut on Jackson's face, sending blood flying.

The referee inserts himself into the middle of the mess, forcing the two men apart. Once the fighters were restarted in the mount after the medical check, Kilminster continues his vicious assault, dropping a barrage of bombs that only ends when Jackson claws at Kilminster's face, managing to nearly gouge out Kilminster's left eye.

As Jackson staggers towards another clinch, Kilminster dives at his legs and attempts a rolling knee bar!  Jackson, although caught by surprise, is immediately able to slip the hold. Jackson follows it up with another high kick to the head, and while the strike lands flush, Kilminster manages to do what many other men haven't as he somehow survives the kick, and the uppercut that follows it. In fact, with his brain still fogged, he attempts to take Jackson down a little too aggressively, as with no set-up for the takedown, Jackson was not only able to sprawl, but strike Kilminster with punches off of it as well.  As Kilminster backs off, Jackson pursues his hurt foe around the perimeter of The Circle, before finally doubling him up with a knee to the groin, and a flurry of jabs and right crosses that precede another devastating kick to Kilminster's head. This time, even Kilminster has had enough, and he crumbles to the mat, barely coherent.

Jackson mounts him again, continuing the assault, and somehow, Kilminster seems to have shaken off the effects of Jackson's strikes, perhaps mentally strengthened by the fact that he has been hit by some of his foe's biggest blows and survived, he shows no hesitancy in throwing and landing a punch that knocks Jackson back. Surprisingly, Jackson responds to the punch with another takedown attempt, and even more surprisingly, it works!  Jackson now has a chance to punish Kilminster with his ground and pound, the same tactic he had employed to wear down Kilminster in their last two fights. Kilminster, aware of the danger he is in, wraps Jackson up and refuses to let go until the referee stands them up.  Kilminster attempts another takedown, but lightning doesn't strike twice, as Jackson blocks it and retaliates with yet another right cross. Jackson then shot in with a takedown of his own and succeeded, only to be met with resistance as Kilminster plays the stall game, clinching with Jackson until the referee is forced to once again restart the fighters standing, with an admonishment for their lack of ground activity.

After Jackson pulls guard, Kilminster tries to catch his foe by surprise by immediately rocking back for a heel hook.  Jackson escapes the hold, and regaining the guard position, attempts to catch Kilminster in a triangle choke before he has time to readjust his position. Kilminster breaks the hold and slips into a kneebar attempt, which Jackson escapes, locking in another triangle. Kilminster slips the hold, and reverses it back to the kneebar. Jackson pounds through the submission, letting his fists fly as he reverts back to the old ground and pound standby to hammer Kilminster back into submission. Amid exhaustion and his opponent's storm of punches, Kilminster somehow manages to keep his composure, and when Jackson overextends on a punch, Kilminster takes advantage of the opportunity to slap on a kimura. Jackson struggles with all of his strength to get out of the maneuver, and finally does due to the weak hold on the part of the exhausted Kilminster. Jackson immediately scrambles around, and locks Kilminster into a front guillotine choke- the same move that won him the match against Crazy Boy at Unleashed 3. Kilminster has nothing left in the tank, and succumbs to the move almost immediately, ending the hellacious match.

Jackson defeats Kilminster via submission at 35:54 (front guillotine choke)