This weekend in Atlanta we had three fighters compete in the GBAMMA event at the Olympic Horse Park. Two of the three were victorious, but all three put on a good show. Here's how it went down.
George Ansloan defeated his opponenet via unanimous decision. It was a complete domination. Early in the 1st round George landed a brutal leg kick that took the fight out of his opponent. He did not want to stand and trade after that so he clinched every opportunity he got, which was disastrous for him. George dominated with strikes in the clinch, scored five takedowns including two Matt Hughes style powerbomb slams, and schooled him in some Combat Athletix Jiu-Jitsu on the ground. This was an excellent display of Mixed Martial Arts with and emphasis on the "Arts." Job well done George on pushing his record to 2-1.
George Reagan made his debut amateur MMA fight. He and his opponent came out with the intent of knocking the each other out. None of which succeeded so George resulted to plan-b, submission. It is common knowledge around the gym that George is a great striker. He did everything he could to keep the fight standing but his opponent was eager to get it to the ground so George obliged him. George scored the takedown, mounted him, ground and punded him, locked in an armbar, transitioned to triangle choke and ended the fight ten seconds before the end of the first round. 1-0 submission victory on his debut, not bad.
Michael came out cool and calm and his opponent came after him like a storm. Mike took a couple of good shots but fired and and establish a Thai clinch and did what he does best. Not wanting to recieve any more punishment in the clinch his opponent took him down, but after seeing what happened to the last guys who went to the ground with us he decided to not stay there and immediately stood up. This happened five times in the first round. The last time Mike was standed his opponent pounced and caught him off guard with a head kick and sent him down but not out scoring a TKO due to ref stoppage. Mike fought valiantly and wanted to continue but once the ref says you're done, you're done. Great job Mike. Keep your head up and we'll get it next time.
Farewell all and until next time, Peace out homies.
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