Saturday, May 29, 2010

Rampage Jackson Goes Wild in Las Vesgas UFC 114

In Las Vegas, wow what just happened, Rashad Evans just owned his opponent within the first few seconds of the match and Rampage Jackson returned the favour after a little while. Luckily enough, Evans did survive the massive pounding he was getting, which led to him taking control over the headliner and made him win a guaranteed title shot. The conclusion to a single of MMA's greatest feuds closed the book on UFC 114, which took place Saturday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. Evans vs. Jackson headlined a pay-per-view major card that preceded a two-fight "UFC Prelims" broadcast on Spike TV.

They have been talking shit to eachother for about one year now, and they finally got to go in the ring together man, jees these guys are up for a smashing fight tonight dont miss out on the UFC 114 live stream free. Jackson stumbled across the mat as Evans chased after him, but "Rampage" never went down and employed the extended clinch time against the cage to regain his wits. Evans employed the threat on the exact same punch once more late from the round to setup a takedown attempt, which secured him a 10-9 lead through a person round. In the second, Evans yet again utilised the overhand correct to set up the takedown attempts, and once again as inside the first round, the action generally stalled even though inside clinch against the cage. Jackson's sprawl allowed him to stay upright for the round but Evans' relentless pressure kept the ex-champs in close quarters. Usually fighting from the clinch, Jackson couldn't get the distance he required for his preferred striking, and Evans went up two rounds to none. Inside the third and final frame, Evans resorted to a stick-and-move game plan even though shooting in and out of his opponent's range. Even though initially proving too quick for his opponent, Evans saw the momentum from the combat turn on a dime when Jackson clipped and dropped him with a left hook just a minute into the round. The fight came dangerously close to some stoppage when Jackson unloaded a powerful barrage of blows, and referee Herb Dean was clearly mere moments away from stopping the combat.

"I was fighting as a result of it," Evans said. "In my mind, I was like, 'I'm not giving up.'"

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