ROUND ONE: Nelson is two inches taller but Ferreira has three inches of reach advantage. They touch gloves to get us going. Both men feinting, bit of a check hook from Nelson. Leg kick from Ferreira but he stays too upright and Nelson lands a couple of counter hooks. Body kick from Nelson. Nelson hurts Ferreira with body work, then lands a head kick as he blocked a takedown attempt. Another front kick from Nelson to the body, Ferreira is hurt to the body and tries to pull guard but Nelson pulls free and makes him stand back up. Ferreira seems to have recovered, he’s coming forward and lands punches to the head and kicks to the body. Both guys landing body work, Nelson lands a right to the jaw and this is breaking down then Ferreira gets a double leg into top position. Nelson trying to survive but Ferreira is quickly into half guard. Ferreira is after a kimura, he’s got the double wrist lock and is nearly into full mount. Now Ferreira is switching between kimura attempts and straight armbars but Nelson is able to get his wrist free. Ferreira decides to just land elbows to the body and head while setting up to attack the arm again. Nelson is cut on the top of the head form these elbows. Speaking of elbows, Ferreira lands move and moves to full mount. Full back mount now for Ferreira dn he’s looking to pound out Nelson. Nelson will survive until the end of the round though.
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ROUND TWO: Eye pumping the jab to start this round, Chookagian lands a body kick. They clinch up and Chookagian lands knees to the body then gets Eye on the fence. Eye spins free but is struggling to get anything going this round. Jabs from Chookagian land. Bit of a right from Eye. Left hook lands for Chookagian. Leg kick from Chookagian but Eye lands a counter right. Another counter left hook from Chookagian lands, there’s swelling under the right eye of Eye. They trade body kicks then Eye lands a knee to the chest as they break. Stiff jab from Chookagian then a bit of a high kick. Body kicks go back and forth. Body shot from Chookagian. Eye is chopping with inside leg kicks, Chookagian lands a left hook then a front kick to the body. Eye lands a right then a right elbow in a brief clinch. Neither one will land a blow before the round ends.
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Back in the ring, Sabre and Taichi worked Juice over. Sabre used a guillotine and an octopus. Juice escaped and hit a Juice box, then tagged Finlay. Finlay hit a pair of back elbows on the mat, then a diving uppercut off the second rope on Taichi.Â
ROUND TWO: They touch gloves for the second round. Holloway coming forward, lands a bit of a jab. Leg kick from Holloway, that was a hard one. Combination from Holloway lands. They trade punches but Holloway lands to the body as well. Holloway lands another leg kick then a double jab to a right hand. Ortega swings a right to the body, Holloway lands a right to the face. Another right from Holloway, Ortega is trying to shoulder roll but he’s not doing it properly and Holloway is landing on him. Ortega is bleeding form the nose rather badly. More punches from Holloway, Ortega lands a right then a right hook but he’s slowly drowning under this offense from Holloway. Holloway lands a glancing head kick, Ortega is still here and throwing back but he’s out of his depth in a pure striking battle. another leg kick from Holloway then a right hand. Ortega lands a couple of jabs of his own but Holloway is still coming after him. Holloway slips a right and lands an elbow strike. More jabs to the nose from Holloway then a right and he avoids the counters. More rights from Holloway then a left to the body but he ate a right. Ortega lands another right, he’s not going away if nothing else. They clinch and Ortega lands a right as they break. right from Ortega is the last blow of the round.
The R35Z-9A model features a fuel efficient Yanmar engine producing 23.7 hp (17.7 kW), large cab with powerful air conditioning, suspension seat and fold-up travel pedals for enhanced floor space. The machine’s boom swing capability allows the operator to offset the boom 75 degrees to the left and 50 degrees to the right, facilitating close work alongside foundations and other structures, especially in congested areas.
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A pallet that stores augers teeth up allows for inspection and replacement of worn teeth. Also, the coupler is down, so it can’t fill with water and freeze. Teeth up pallets, however, are generally limited to augers up to 15 in. in diameter as anything larger gets too heavy for one man to handle. Teeth down pallets, if properly designed, however, allow augers to be picked up or stored directly with the skid-steer or mini excavator.
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