UFC 100 Notable Rounds
C.B. DOLLAWAY (9-3) VS. TOM LAWLOR (6-1): Round 1: (Tom Lawlor is coming to the cage with “Who Let the Dogs Out?” playing. Seth Petruzelli is on a chain, bone in mouth, walking on all fours. Really; I can’t possibly make this stuff up.) Dollaway opens the bout with a nice one-two combination. Lawlor swings, but Dollaway ducks under and shoots. While airborne, Lawlor slaps on a guillotine choke. Dollaway hits his back, and there’s little movement seconds later. Lawlor yells at the ref that Dollaway is out cold, and Yves Lavigne jumps in to break up the bout with Dollaway clear out cold.
T.J. GRANT (14-3) VS. DONG HYUN KIM (12-0-1): Round 3: A touch of the gloves gets the final round underway, and Grant opens with a stiff jab. The fighters trade shots from the clinch before Grant again tries for the single-leg takedown, again with no luck. Kim punishes him with elbows. Grant tries a hip toss, but Kim again shows remarkable balance and fends it off. The fighters continue fighting from close quarters, but a restart is called for after a lull in action. Grant immediately connects on a combination of punches, but Kim slams him back to the mat. Grant’s had no answer for this position, and Kim knows it. He begins looking to pass guard and frees a leg before Grant pulls him back in. Kim backs off and stands, but Grant gets to his feet when a kick misses. The fighters clinch, though, and Kim takes him back to the mat. Kim works to improve the position, but stopping him is the one thing Grant’s been able to do from his back.
MAC DANZIG (19-7-1) VS. JIM MILLER (14-2): Round 1: Danzig plays defense as Miller swings and misses with short punches. The fighters connect simultaneously, and Miller gets the better of it. Miller then shoots, scoops up Miller and puts him on his back. Miller pops out of guard, but Danzig pulls him back in. Danzig slaps on a loose guillotine from his back, but Miller continues looking to free a leg with no concerns. Miller pops free and drops a few elbows. Miller frees one leg, but Danzig again pulls him back in. Danzig sits up and is blasted with a forearm strikes that opens a gusher on his forehead. Danzig, though, gets back to his feet, and as Miller pushes him into the cage, he’s doused in a steady stream of his opponent’s blood. It’s an absolute gusher. Miller takes the fight to the mat again, and both fighters are coated in the slippery substance. Danzig somehow keeps it out of eyes. Danzig throws elbows from his back as Miller throws a few punches and concentrates on improving his position before the round ends.
MAC DANZIG (19-7-1) VS. JIM MILLER (14-2): Round 3 – The crowd roars as the third round get started, and Danzig seems to feed off it. Miller smiles and lands the first jab of the round. Danzig now becomes the aggressor before sprining to life with a series of punches. However, when he shoots, Danzig tags him with a perfectly timed knee to the face. Miller gets the takedown, anyway. However, Danzig gets to his feet quickly, breaks free of the clinch and restarts in the center of the cage looking like a someone shot him 20 times with a paintball gun. Miller works inside leg kicks, but Danzig pushes forward. Miller secures another takedown, and Danzig desperately throws punches from below with a high guard. He secures one arm with his legs, but Miller easily breaks free and looks again to pass guard. Danzig tries to roll him over, but Miller backs out and takes his back. Miller gets in his hooks and attempts a rear-naked choke. Danzig defends, grabs an arm and tries to muscle free. Miller reins him back in, locks in the choke deeply, and tries to force the stoppage. Just when it looks like he’s out, Danzig slips free, takes top position and rains down punches as the crowd cheers him on. However, he runs out of time.
YOSHIHIRO AKIYAMA (12-1) VS. ALAN BELCHER (13-4): Round 1: The fighters trade punches from a distance before Akiyama lands a nice high body kick. Belcher is then popped with a straight jab to the kisser. Belcher, appearing the much larger fighter, charges in and eats a punch seconds later. Belcher then tags Akiyama with a brutal kick straight to the old coin purse. Akiyama is down, and time has been called. After a minute, Akiyama assures Mario Yamasaki he’s OK to go, and we’re underway again. A touch of gloves gets us started, and both fighters stick and move. Akiyama lands two nice shots and a body kick when Belcher charges in. A big overhand right backs Belcher up and just misses its mark. Akiyama catches a low kick and then pops Belcher with a leg kick and punch. Belcher then connects and sends Akiyama to his back. The Japanese fighter quickly recovers and jumps back to his feet. Akiyama begins to pick apart Belcher with jabs and then lands a nice head-kick punch combo and later an uppercut before Belcher clinches against the cage. Akiyama catches another leg kick and sends Belcher to the mat with a right hand. Akiyama drops a big right just as the bell expires, and Belcher jumps to his feet ticked off at the possible late blow.
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