Watch UFC 195 Live Stream Lawler vs Condit
Watch UFC 195 Live Stream Lawler vs Condit is here. In his first appearance since June 2012, the previous Pride Fighting Championships heavyweight ruler struck an overmatched Jaideep Singh into first-round accommodation at Rizin Fighting Federation 2 on Thursday at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. Singh (2-1) tapped to punches 3:02 into cycle one.
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Emelianenko (35-4) gave the supreme Deep megaton champion no opportunity to unwind. The 39-year-old shook Singh with a volley of force punches, executed a takedown from the back waist secure and settled side control. Before long, Emelianenko moved to mount, secured his position and uncorked a progression of smashing right hands that had the Indian kickboxer requesting an exit plan. Arbitrator John McCarthy obliged his solicitation.
Lost in the shadow of Emelianenko's arrival, previous Strikeforce champion Muhammed Lawal conveyed an one-punch knockout against Jiri Prochazka to win the eight-man Rizin heavyweight thousand prix. Prochazka (16-3-1) - who constrained Vadim Nemkov's retirement in the elimination rounds - went down 5:09 into cycle one.
Lawal (19-4), who exceptional to the last with a consistent choice over Teodoras Aukstuolis, countered the Czech's hyperactive kicking diversion with a takedown around two minutes into the session. He then wore down Prochazka with ground-and-pound from inside gatekeeper, opening better than his left eye with a progression of clearing right hands. The two men came back to their feet after a broadened remain focused canvas. Prochazka progressed on "Ruler Mo" in edginess and was met with a delightful right snare that brought about a face-plant wrap up.
The 34-year-old Lawal has recorded seven successive triumphs.
In the interim, 2013 Abu Dhabi Combat Club Submission Wrestling World Championships gold medalist Kron Gracie submitted Erson Yamamoto with a first-round triangle stifle in their highlighted featherweight session. Yamamoto (0-1) surrendered rout 4:58 into cycle one.
Gracie (2-0), the most youthful child of Brazilian legend Rickson Gracie, was the assailant in a lively match. The 27-year-old Brazilian jiu-jitsu dark belt scored with some filthy boxing from the single neckline tie before twice dragging Yamamoto to the mat. There, Gracie progressed to full mount, yielded top position and baited the Japanese prospect into his gatekeeper, entrapping him in the triangle gag. Yamamoto attempted to free himself with a pummel, without any result.
Somewhere else, two-time K-1 World Max champion Andy Souwer astonished in his expert MMA debut, as he chop down Yuichiro Nagashima with first-round punches in a lightweight showcase. Nagashima (4-3) met with a fierce end 5:28 into cycle one.
Souwer (1-0) inclined toward his trademark leg kicks, weathered a couple hooking trades and impacted the cosplaying kickboxer with savage step loaded ground-and-pound to set up the completion. Back on the feet, Nagashima withered, as Souwer attacked him with quick fire punches to the head and body. A couple of rib-rattling left snares concluded it.
In other activity, Estonian sumo wrestler Kaido Hoovelson (1-0) guaranteed a consistent decision from three-time K-1 World Grand Prix victor Peter Aerts (1-2) in a three-round open weight challenge; two-time Abu Dhabi Combat Club Submission Wrestling World Championships gold medalist Gabi Garcia (1-0) set away Seini Draughn (0-1) with punches 2:36 into the first round of their ladies' heavyweight fight; Soo Chul Kim (12-5-1) took a consistent choice from Constrictor Team prospect Maike Linhares Galvao Amorim (9-1) in their three-round bantamweight scrap; Bellator MMA vet Brennan Ward (13-3) presented the already unbeaten Ken Hasegawa (10-1-1) with a back stripped stifle 1:52 into the second round of their middleweight experience; and Rena Kubota (1-0) tapped Jleana Valentino (0-1) with a flying armbar 3:31 into cycle two of their ladies' strawweight conflict.
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Emelianenko (35-4) gave the supreme Deep megaton champion no opportunity to unwind. The 39-year-old shook Singh with a volley of force punches, executed a takedown from the back waist secure and settled side control. Before long, Emelianenko moved to mount, secured his position and uncorked a progression of smashing right hands that had the Indian kickboxer requesting an exit plan. Arbitrator John McCarthy obliged his solicitation.
Lost in the shadow of Emelianenko's arrival, previous Strikeforce champion Muhammed Lawal conveyed an one-punch knockout against Jiri Prochazka to win the eight-man Rizin heavyweight thousand prix. Prochazka (16-3-1) - who constrained Vadim Nemkov's retirement in the elimination rounds - went down 5:09 into cycle one.
Lawal (19-4), who exceptional to the last with a consistent choice over Teodoras Aukstuolis, countered the Czech's hyperactive kicking diversion with a takedown around two minutes into the session. He then wore down Prochazka with ground-and-pound from inside gatekeeper, opening better than his left eye with a progression of clearing right hands. The two men came back to their feet after a broadened remain focused canvas. Prochazka progressed on "Ruler Mo" in edginess and was met with a delightful right snare that brought about a face-plant wrap up.
The 34-year-old Lawal has recorded seven successive triumphs.
In the interim, 2013 Abu Dhabi Combat Club Submission Wrestling World Championships gold medalist Kron Gracie submitted Erson Yamamoto with a first-round triangle stifle in their highlighted featherweight session. Yamamoto (0-1) surrendered rout 4:58 into cycle one.
Gracie (2-0), the most youthful child of Brazilian legend Rickson Gracie, was the assailant in a lively match. The 27-year-old Brazilian jiu-jitsu dark belt scored with some filthy boxing from the single neckline tie before twice dragging Yamamoto to the mat. There, Gracie progressed to full mount, yielded top position and baited the Japanese prospect into his gatekeeper, entrapping him in the triangle gag. Yamamoto attempted to free himself with a pummel, without any result.
Somewhere else, two-time K-1 World Max champion Andy Souwer astonished in his expert MMA debut, as he chop down Yuichiro Nagashima with first-round punches in a lightweight showcase. Nagashima (4-3) met with a fierce end 5:28 into cycle one.
Souwer (1-0) inclined toward his trademark leg kicks, weathered a couple hooking trades and impacted the cosplaying kickboxer with savage step loaded ground-and-pound to set up the completion. Back on the feet, Nagashima withered, as Souwer attacked him with quick fire punches to the head and body. A couple of rib-rattling left snares concluded it.
In other activity, Estonian sumo wrestler Kaido Hoovelson (1-0) guaranteed a consistent decision from three-time K-1 World Grand Prix victor Peter Aerts (1-2) in a three-round open weight challenge; two-time Abu Dhabi Combat Club Submission Wrestling World Championships gold medalist Gabi Garcia (1-0) set away Seini Draughn (0-1) with punches 2:36 into the first round of their ladies' heavyweight fight; Soo Chul Kim (12-5-1) took a consistent choice from Constrictor Team prospect Maike Linhares Galvao Amorim (9-1) in their three-round bantamweight scrap; Bellator MMA vet Brennan Ward (13-3) presented the already unbeaten Ken Hasegawa (10-1-1) with a back stripped stifle 1:52 into the second round of their middleweight experience; and Rena Kubota (1-0) tapped Jleana Valentino (0-1) with a flying armbar 3:31 into cycle two of their ladies' strawweight conflict.
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