Saturday, July 3, 2010

UFC 116 Lesner vs. Carwin Results Part 2 ENCORE!!

UFC 116 Pay-Per-View (Brock Lesnar vs. Shane Carwin)
Saturday, July 3rd, 2010 (Pay-Per-View)
Location: The MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada
Results by HTTP://WWW.MMASCOOPS.COM

UFC 116 Official Website

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UFC 116 LIVE On Pay Per View

Part 2

Kurt Pellegrino vs. George Sotiropoulos

Round 1

Sotiropoulos is firing his straight-right hand early, keeping Pellegrino at bay. Pellegrino goes inside to work the body and is clipped by a short right that puts him on the floor. Sotiropoulos tries to move fully to the back, but Pellegrino scrambles to his feet. Sotiropoulos lands another straight right and a left-hand counter. Sotiropoulos jabs and goes to the body. Sotiropoulos connects with a clean left hook and Pellegrino is hurt. Pellegrino stumbles and secures a much-needed takedown. Pellegrino stands over his opponent and Sotiropoulos uses a single to stand. Pellegrino lands an uppercut and Sotiropoulos connects with a knee on exit. Sotiropoulos continues to jab, but Pellegrino is doing a better job of moving laterally. Pellegrino is smacked with another left hook and shoots for a successful takedown. Sotiropoulos secures “mission control” and lands elbows to the head from the bottom. Pellegrino moves to half guard before the bell.

Round 2

Pellegrino sneaks in a left hook and two low kicks. He then gets too aggressive and Sotiropoulos snatches up a single leg. Pellegrino peppers the face with punches as he defends the takedown while hopping on one foot, but he ends up on the floor. Sotiropoulos defends elbows from the top in the open guard. Sotiropoulos stands and passes to half guard. Sotiropoulos has a high half guard, and he’s able to tee off with elbows to the forehead. Pellegrino turns his head to seek the advice of his cornermen, and Sotiropoulos stays busy with punches to the body and elbows to the head. Pellegrino scrambles and uses the cage against his back to stand, but he is trapped. Sotiropoulos pulls him away from the fencing and transitions to half of the back before Pellegrino is able to stand. The fighters clinch until referee Josh Rosenthal calls for action. Now back in the center of the cage, Pellegrino blocks a head kick and lands a jumping knee to the body.


Round 3

Sotiropoulos jabs and Pellegrino answers with jabs of his own. Sotiropoulos pieces together a clean punching combo to establish the tempo he set in the first two frames. Sotiropoulos connects with a right and a left that hurt his foe. Just as in previous rounds, Pellegrino has no trouble getting the takedown when he’s hurt. Sotiropoulos elbows the head from his back in the guard. Pellegrino punches the body and throws short right hands to the chin. Pellegrino postures and fails on a high-guard pass. Pellegrino sneaks in two elbows from the guard. Sotiropoulos locks on “mission control,” but he can’t do anything with the offensive position. Pellegrino stands and frees himself. Sotiropoulos follows to the feet. 45 seconds remain. Sotiropoulos clinches and pushes his opponent into the fencing. Pellegrino punches the left thigh and Sotiropoulos hits the body and stomps the feet. Sotiropoulos backs up and Pellegrino drops him to the canvas with a well-placed knee. Sotiropoulos is hurt and Pellegrino pounces, but runs out of time.

Official scores: 30-27 (twice) and 29-28 for the winner by unanimous decision, George Sotiropoulos.

Stephan Bonnar vs. Krzysztof Soszynski

Round 1

Bonnar kicks the body and Soszynski unloads with both hands to the face. Bonnar is knocked off balace, but escapes the flurry no worse for the wear. Soszynski kicks the leg hard twice before Bonner sweeps him off the feet and to the canvas. Bonnar works from the top in guard until Soszynski uses an armbar attempt to stand. Sszynski again throws caution to the wind with a hands-down punching flurry against the cage. Bonnar covers and gets off the fence without damage. Bonnar pushes his opponent into the cage and gets in some nice work with standing elbows and a hard knee. Bonnar has a spinning-back kick blocked and Soszynski chases him around the cage. Bonnar lands a snapping kick to the body hat gets a rise out of the crowd. Bonnar drops levels for a single and Soszynski defends. Soszynski again opens up with his hands, but this time he connects clean and Bonnar is bleeding from a cut above his right eye. The round ends and Bonnar is bleeding from cuts near both eyes.

Round 2

Bonnar lands a hard right and Soszynski is all over him with haymakers. Bonnar turns his back, but is able to square off. Bonnar opens up with his hands and beats Sosynski up against the fence, but Soszynski lands a right-hook counter that buckles Bonnar’s knees. Bonnar recovers and continues to get the best of Soszynski in round two exchanges. A hard knee from Bonnar slams into Soszynski’s chin. Bonnar follows up with a strong double-leg takedown directly into side control. Soszynski stands and Bonnar drops him with a flush knee to the chin. Soszynski turtles on the floor and Bonnar swarms with punches. Soszynski defends well and Bonnar moves to the back, where he punches with his left hand until referee Mario Yamasaki steps in at 3:08 of round two, giving Bonnar the TKO win.

Winner By TKO Stephan Bonnar

Matt Brown vs. Chris Lytle

Round 1

Brown comes out gunning with a kick to the body and Lytle returns fire with a wild right hand. The fighters trade winging punches, but nothing gets through clean. Lytle presses Brown against the fencing, where the Cincinnati native connects with a knee to the thigh. Brown grazes a head kick off the melon of Lytle and the Hoosier goes right back to the clinch. Brown trips Lytle to the canvas. Lytle works immediately for an omaplata, but Brown has none of it. Brown locks up a brabo choke and both fighters move in a clockwise manner. Lytle is on top in side control, so he’s able to defend the choke. Lytle frees his neck and both fighters are on their feet. Brown works the leg with a low kick and Lytle swings for the fences. Lytle blocks a head kick misses a three-punch combo before landing a hard right to the body. Lytle slips with 10 seconds remaining and works a kimura and armbar attempt at the bell.

Round 2

Brown lands two low kicks to start round two. To the body goes Brown with hooks from both hands. Brown lands a left hook and Lytle connects with a short uppercut that hurts his opponent. A hurt Brown tries to pull guard and Lytle moves to the mount with a guillotine. Lytle transitions to a mounted triangle while working a straight armbar on the right arm. Brown tries to fight off the technique but verbally submits to referee Steve Mazzagatti at 2:02 of round two.

Winner By Submission Chris Lytle

THEE CO-MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING...

Chris Leben vs. Yoshihiro Akiyama


Round 1

Akiyama catches a low kick and trips Leben to the floor in the bout’s opening seconds. Leben gets back to his feet and blocks a knee attempt. Leben rushes forward and Akiyama grazes a left-hook counter off the top of the head. Leben kicks the body and leg and absorbs Akiyama’s right foot on the cup. Referee Herb Dean calls time and the bout is restarted shortly after. Akiyama throws a spinning-back fist and then trips Leben to the floor with a judo throw. From the guard, Leben attempt an armbar on the right arm. Akiyama pulls his arm free and then defends the same technique again. Akiyama escapes and works for an armbar of his own from the top in side control. The judoka has a near triangle at the same time, but Leben gets free. Akiyama, back in half guard, punches the head with his right hand. Leben scrambles to his feet. Leben lands a left ahnd and Akiyama gets another judo throw at the horn.

Round 2

Leben lands a head kick and then slips. Leben stands and lands a left-hook counter following an Akiyama body shot. Akiyama lands a spinning-back fist and Leben sneaks in a hard right-hand counter. A slugfest unfolds as both men land clean power shots to the chin. Leben is hurt and Akiyama is going for the finish. With both hands down, Leben absorbs several punches but he’s getting as good as he’s taking. Akiyama is forced to one knee by a hard left hand, but he quickly stands to throw Leben to the canvas. Leben gets to his feet, but Akiyama stays tight and will not let him off the canvas. Leben attempts a standing guillotine and Akiyama has none of it. A hard left hand scores for Akiyama. And another. Leben Comes back and lands two hard left hands of his own and Akiyama is hurt. Both fighters are fatigued as time expires.

Round 3

The fighters embrace to start the final period and here we go. Leben lands a stiff kick to the body and a head kick. Leben works the leg with a low kick and Akiyama catches it before dragging him to the canvas. From the guard, Akiyama attempts a rare can opener. Leben punches his way out and then looks for an armbar. Leben gives it his all and the judoka escapes after a few tense moments. Akiyama moves to half guard after a brief stint in the mount, where Leben stomps downward on the left leg, which is trapped between his legs. Leben uses good legwork to get back to closed guard. Leben elbows the head from his back and Akiyama returns fire with punches. With one minute remaining, Leben is clearly the fresher fighter, working from his back as Akiyama rests in the guard. Leben goes for broke and locks on a triangle choke. Leben elbows the head before switching position and securing a tapout of the judo black belt. Chris Leben wins his second fight in 14 days at 4:40 of the final round.

Winner By Submission Chris Leben


THEE MAIN EVENT OF THE EVENING...

UFC Undisputed Heavyweight Champioship

(C) Brock Lesnar vs. Shane Carwin

Round 1

Carwin clips Lesnar, but Lesnar shoots. Carwin escapes it and stays on his feet and they again start the stand-up. Carwin lands a big uppercut, rocking Lesnar and follows with a flurry. Carwin drives a knee to Lesnar’s chin and sends him down, unleashing a fury of punches. He continues, relentlessly punching away. Somehow Lesnar survives to two-minutes in. Carwin stands up and continues dropping down bombs. Carwin relents briefly then picks it up again, driving down forearms and punches. Lesnar covers up momentarily and then pushes Carwin off and eventually scrambles back to his feet. Carwin appears to be tired from the fury he unleashed. Lesnar is pressing him to the cage, but unable to mount any offense. Still, he survives the round.

Round 2

For the first time in his career Carwin comes out for a second round. Carwin looks fatigued as he breaths with an open mouth. Lesnar loads up for a right hand and Carwin counters it with a short right hand. Lesnar drops levels and scores his first takedown of the fight. Lesnar punches the head with his left hand from the top in half guard. Lesnar moves to the mount and locks on an arm-triangle choke. Carwin moves to side control to finish the technique. Carwin looks to be in a safe position, but Lesnar’s strength is too much. Carwin taps at the 2:19 mark of round two.

Winner & Still Undisputed Heavyweight Champion By Way Of Submission Brock Lesner

What a night it was thank you for joining us on KJE/NFE Encore & the KJE website. This has been a special presentation of King Jay Entertainment & this is what the world is watching!!

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