Roy sighs. Once, The Daily Argus had fact-checkers, copy editors, legal advisers. Those people are gone now, and in their place there’s the Farm: a virtual machine populated with copies of a few trillion different bots.
UFC 231 comes to the world from the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. On commentary we have Jon Anik, Joe Rogan, and UFC lightweight contender Paul Felder. This trio was pretty solid the last time they were assembled, and Felder’s commentary is generally awesome. We’re under the old rules tonight as Ontario has not verified the new rules, so anything besides the soles of your feet on the mat means your downed and the language around scoring is needlessly nebulous. We will have the use of replay for fight ending sequences but once used the fight cannot be restarted.
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ROUND TWO: Jedrzejczyk comes out jabbing again but again isn’t in crange. Shevchenko lands a front kick to the face then a leg kick. Spinning back fist lands for Shevchenko on the counter. body kick from Jedrzejczyk but Shevchenko lands a couple of counters. Shevchenko avoids a right and lands a right of her own. Body kick from Shevhcenko lands. Another counter right from Shevhcenko lands as she avoids a right from Jedrzejczyk. Inside leg kick from Shevchenko. Jedrzejczyk is coming forward but she’s missing most of her offense and Shevhcenko is countering her well. Quick couple of punches from Shevchenko land. body kick from Jedrzejczyk lands. Hard right from Shevchenko wobbles Jedrzejczyk for a second but she recovers almost immediately. body kick from Jedrzejczyk is caught and Shevhcenko rides her to the fence and lands short rights in the clinch the hits a body lock takedown. Side control for Shevhcenko and she’s landing shoulder strikes and elbows. Shevcheno is after the mounted crucifix again, she’s landing elbows along the way. Jedrzejczyk tries to shrimp but Shevhcenko is controlling her. Jedrzejczyk wall walks but eats a hard knee to the face and Shevhcenko trips her down again the ends the round from the ride position.
ROUND ONE: These two are the same height but Oliveira has four and a half inches of reach advantage. Nelson fighting southpaw, Oliveira opens southpaw but will change stance if he feels like it. Leg kick from Oliveira. Nelson lunges into a clinch and Oliveira lands elbows as Nelson tries for a takedown. They fight in the clinch for position and things seem to settle with Oliveira’s back on the cage. Nelson is after a high crotch, Oliveira grabs the fence to stop the takedown, the ref gives him a hard warning and resets them in the clinch. Knee to the body from Oliveira. Nelson switching to a double leg and gets Oliveira down then gets the back with a body triangle, slick transition from Nelson. Oliveira has wrist control and is looking to turn into Nelson and get on top but Nelson is working to block him. They trade punches and Nelson moves all the way to the back. Oliveira lands more punches and is working to turn into Nelson again, he’s on top and lands elbows. Hard right from Oliveira then elbows to follow up as he moves to half guard. Hammer fists from Oliveira and more punches while Nelson tries to get control over his posture. Full guard for Nelson now and he closes it but he’s struggling to mute the offense from Oliveira. Oliveira postures up and lands more punches. More punches from Oliveira, Nelson’s composure is unreal, he looks relaxed despite taking damage. Oliveira lands to the body but Nelson gets a kuro-kuro sweep into a 50-50 guard and is after a leg lock but there’s not much there. The round comes to a close in that position.
The First Round Finish Club thanks Mr. Rakic for his work this evening. Mic time for Rakic, he’s asked about the illegal knees and says he was surprised at the lack of proper officiating but he figured he’d have to escape and then knock out his opponent. He talks us through the finish, says he doesn’t do back fists in sparring but is happy it worked and notes that anything can happen in MMA. He thanks Toronto and wants to be back home with his family soon, then says he wants a name opponent next.
The finish for that one. Well placed elbow from Nelson, getting cut between the eybrows especially near the bridge of the nose is one of the worst spots in terms of blood flow. Another example would be Cain Velasquez vs. Antonio Silva the first time. From there Oliveira’s head isn’t in the game as blood flows over him and Nelson gets the rear naked choke.
Here’s the finish. Rakic lands a pretty solid leg kick and Clark tries to bum rush off of it, but that allows Rakic to simply transition to southpaw and fire a back fist that catches Clark on the jaw and he doesn’t see it. From there Rakic doesn’t let him off the hook and pounds him into the mat. I’ll also let you decide for yourself if that stoppage was late or not.
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American Bad Ass Taker took out Goldust, Al Snow, Rikishi and Billy in quick succession. One of the best parts of the match next, as Matt Hardy and Lita came out (kissed each other before they ran to the ring) and gave it their all against Biker Taker. Lita got in the ring and took it to him with a hurricanrana and low blow. For the second year in a row The Hardys were placed directly next to each other as Jeff entered to help his brother (although they’d split up not long before ..). Jeff didn’t last long as Poetry In Motion backfired with Taker catching and throwing him out. Despite the amazing effort, Taker dumped Matt before the next entrant.
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