BERLIN -- Gegard Mousasi forced Mark Munoz to tap out in the first round on Saturday in the main event of UFC Fight Night: Munoz vs.
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(35-4-2) showed resilience after a disappointing February loss to top contender
Lyoto Machida. Munoz (13-5) wasted little time working inside for a takedown,
but Mousasi showed ample defence, earning top position in an early scramble.
Munoz eventually worked back to his feet, but Mousasi was always a step quicker
with his movement and more accurate with his strikes. As Munoz continued to
press for a takedown, Mousasi battered him with elbows and eventually moved to
his opponents back. Bloodied and battered, Munoz tapped out at the 3:57 mark of
the first round when Mousasi applied a rear-naked choke. "I worked a lot on the
rear-naked choke and the guillotine," said Mousasi. "I set it up with punches,
and I was able to get it. Hes a wrestler, so he always comes forward. I wanted
to pick up the angles and slowly pick up the pressure." In the nights
co-feature, C.B. Dolloway (15-5) made his case for a top-10 ranking with an
impressive win over Frances Francis Carmont (22-9), a Tristar Gym fighter who
lives in Montreal. Carmont used powerful strikes to batter Dolloway in the
opening stages of the fight, kicking hard to the body and firing big right
hands. Unfazed, Dolloway began to taunt his opponent and hang his chin before
unleashing a crisp left hook that dropped Carmont to the floor. Dolloway pounced
to finish, but Carmont quickly recovered and moved back to his feet. The two
continued to trade strikes throughout an entertaining first round before Carmont
scored a late takedown. However, Dolloway swept immediately to the top and
finished the round in top position. Dolloway looked to work the body in the
second, while Carmont continued to attack the legs and body with powerful kicks.
Dolloway eventually worked inside for a takedown, moving to his opponents back
and securing the dominant position. An alert Carmont tried to work for a kimura,
but Dolloway kept his arm tucked and again finished the frame in a dominant
position. In the third, Carmont initially looked for a takedown, but Dolloway
defended the move and countered with one of his own. As blood trickled down his
face, Dolloway advanced to his opponents back, but Carmont defended a choke
attempt and worked back to his feet. A relentless Dollaway turned back to his
wrestling, bringing the fight to the floor and moving quickly to mount. The pair
scrambled for the remainder of the fight, but it was Dolloway who again was in
top position at the bell. In the end, Dolloways effort was enough to earn him
one of the biggest wins of his career by unanimous decision with scores of
30-27, 30-27 and 29-28. "Im exhausted, but I feel on top of the world," Dolloway
said. "Francis was hard to get to, and he was a little bit more difficult to get
past than I thought he would be. I took a while to adjust and to get into the
fight. Now Ive just got to keep working. This is what I want, so Ive just got to
keep on working to get there." In a middleweight matchup that failed to live up
to expectations, Sean Strickland (15-0) earned a controversial split-decision
win over Luke Barnatt (8-1). The contest played out at a moderate pace with
neither athlete truly taking control of the pace. Strickland was the crisper
striker in the early going, and scored an early takedown in the second frame.
But along the way, Strickland suffered a broken hand, and it limited his offence
for the rest of the contest. Barnatt picked up his offensive volume in the
latter stages of the bout, but he never truly put together any significant
combinations, and Strickland was awarded a split-decision win with scores of
28-29, 30-27 and 29-28. UFC president Dana White immediately posted on Twitter,
stressing that he felt the wrong man was awarded the victory. "I should have
pulled the trigger more," Strickland admitted after the win. "In the third
round, I was pretty much useless. I know my cardio was there though, going into
the fight, and I knew I could push the pace. I just gave Luke Barnatt a lot of
respect. Hes a tough guy." In the nights first main-card contest, Swedish
featherweight Niklas Backstrom (8-0) picked up a victory in his UFC debut,
submitting Finnish veteran Tom Niinimaki (21-6-1) in the first round. Niinimaki
worked hard to get the fight to the floor, but once there, Backstrom scrambled
first for a guillotine choke and then transitioned to his opponents back. Once
in place, Backstrom locked a sneaky rear-naked choke, forcing a tap from
Niinimaki with 45 seconds left in the first round. "Life is weird you know; you
just have to work the hardest that you can and then everything will fall into
place," an emotional Backstrom said. "This has been a really, really big dream
for me. Everything happens so fast in the UFC."
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winning streak snapped last time out, but theyll try to get back into the
winners circle Sunday evening when the Milwaukee Bucks pay a visit to American
Airlines Center.
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case when I won the FedEx Cup but then it just kept getting better and better as
the days went on and I am sure this will be the same," he said.
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championship game against the San Francisco 49ers without wide receiver
Percy Harvin. Speaking at his press conference on Thursday, Seahawks head coach
Pete Carroll said Harvin is still going through concussion evaluations and has
not been cleared to play. Harvin sustained his concussion during the first half
of Saturdays divisional round game against the New Orleans Sainnts.
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appeared in just one regular season game for the Seahawks before re-injuring his
hip. He caught one pass for 17 yards. Against the Saints, Harvin caught three
passes for 21 yards and rushed for nine yards on one attempt. The Seahawks
traded their 2013 first-round draft pick to the Minnesota Vikings in exchange
for Harvin during the offseason.
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