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Gorilla Fight Event Vol. 2
05-04-08 in the Multihalle, Herzogenried Park in Mannheim

Sean Mckenning claimed a world title belt with a classy submission
victory in the main event. The big Yorkshireman put in a confident
performance to defeat the highly touted home favourite; Thorsten “The
German Oak” Kronz. Early on, KO king Kronz stalked his man, but
McKenning kept his cool. Each time the German stepped into range, the
sight of McKenning’s right hand loading for action made him keep his
distance.
Finally, the pair clinched, Sean got the take down and started to turn
the screw. Kronz looked less comfortable on the deck and struggled
desperately to establish half guard. Mckenning pushed himself up and
began to unload some venomous strikes. The home crowd briefly glimpsed
some hope when Kronz grabbed onto a stray punch, but Sean used his
strength to dismissively throw off the armbar attempt. Now it was
Mckenning with a sub on his mind. After another course of strikes, he
eased a Kimura onto the wilting German Oak, forcing the tap.
Looking lean and mean at 120 kilos- the Englishman sent out a message
that he is ready make waves in the Heavyweight division.
To hear Sean Mckenning talk
about his win: go to
itunes or
blog
Mckenning’s team mate Jason Ball took the scalp of the Godfather
of German MMA- Peter Angerer. The man they call
Yamatodamashii
swaggered to the cage. This was his house. A buzz spread through the
crowd as Angerer posed and stared down his opponent.
The
action got underway with the fighters exchanging leg licks. To
everyone’s surprise- the submission specialist had opted to stand and
trade. Angerer oozed self belief and went about his business with a self
satisfied grin. He landed a tasty hook and the Mannheim fans sensed
their man was taking control. Under such pressure- most opponents would
have crumbled, but Jason “Daddy Cool” Ball proved he’s a cut above most
opponents. Ball took the initiative. Angerer wanted to stand up- so
Jason decided to take it to the canvas.
Throughout the gruelling ground battle that followed, Ball pushed the
pace and soon the smile on Angerer’s face was replaced by a line of
blood. Jason showed no sign of tiring. Near the
end of the round, Angerer attempted a heel hook. Jason was wise to it
and the intensity of his ground and pound assault increased, with Peter
offering nothing in return.
The
bell rang. As the audience politely applauded, Jason jumped to his feet,
waved his arms and yelled- “He tapped, he tapped”. His message fell on
stony ground, and the crowd only realised the fight was done when the
doctor came in to check out Angerer- still laying where Ball had left
him.
The
unofficial South Yorkshire v Germany match ended 2-1, as Daniel
Weichel got back to winning ways against Ian “The Mongoose” Jones.
After feeling a couple of stinging leg kicks, Weichel shot for the
takedown. On the way down, Jones slapped on a guillotine, but couldn’t
make it pay. On the ground, Weichel began to showcase his skills with
Ian fighting to maintain any kind of guard. The pressure was relentless
and eventually paid off as Weichel passed into mount. Top class jiu
jitsu guys don’t tend to do anything to flashy- they do simple things
brilliantly. Ian Jones tried to wriggle out. In the blink of an eye,
Daniel Weichel had executed a perfect armbar. Weichel has suffered some
crushing defeats recently, but this performance underlines the fact that
he is still a top quality fighter.
A
fourth Englishman entered the cage for the most disappointing episode of
the night.
Leslee Ojugbana was
announced and treated the crowd to one his trademark high split jumps.
The MC began his next announcement, in German obviously. It went on
longer than a straight introduction. Leslee waited, keeping his focus.
The MC continued his story. Around the arena, plenty of heads were
shaking and the mumbling was becoming louder. For a few excruciating
seconds- Leslee was the only person in the arena who didn’t know what
was happening. He picked up that something was amiss and started to fire
questions at the MC. The MC broke the news and Leslee’s face registered
total disbelief. Six weeks of training, four days in Germany- he enters
the cage and, only then, finds out after everyone else: Mario Stapel
isn’t coming.
The official explanation was that the veteran Stapel had injured himself
warming up. It appears that he left the venue straight away.
The Rest
All in all- a pretty entertaining bunch. Unfortunately, the title match
between
Marcelo “Bocao“ Ferreira and Franco de Leonardis was
declared a no contest after an illegal slam by the Brazilian Ferreira
left his opponent unable to continue.
For me, the most
enjoyable fight was between
Annika Sitter of
German Top Team and
Tanja Hoffmann. Sitter clearly deserved her points victory, but
Hoffman showed enough skill and guts to keep the contest competitive to
the final bell.
Venue
The
Multihalle is pretty much the perfect MMA venue. Not a bad seat in the
house. The promoters had clearly aimed to make an impression and put
plenty of resources into the event. Everything- from the video screen to
the lighting rig- was top of the range. A display of customised motor
cycles was on show around the hall and the security was provided by a
large contingent of Hells Angels- all decked out in their colours. It
was different- in a good way.
Entertainment
Before the show; a full on, uniformed marching band played for the
crowd. Just plain weird.
Crowd
Despite being bang into the show- they were very, very quiet. On the
positive side- there was not one boo all night. The fans ‘got’ the
ground game; with escapes receiving the same polite applause as head
kicks.
Nice Touch
Free glossy printed fight cards for everybody
Worst Thing
Shawn Mckenning- Ace fighter- dodgy taste in music. He took so
long to get to the cage- we had to listen to We Will Rock You twice.
Man of the Night
Peter Angerer. Wherever you looked, he was there. The majority of
the fights had a German Top Team representative and Angerer was on hand
to corner all his team mates. After all his years on the road, he must
have been gutted to get banged out at such a big event in his homeland.
Despite this- he took his defeat like a true sportsman.
Woman of the Night
Annika Sitter: Won well then perched on a wall chain smoking afterwards.
Smoking's not cool kids.
But when blonde German chicks do it- it kind of is.
Villains of the Weekend
Anyone associated with Ryanair. You stole five hours of my life you
bastards.
Results
C-Class
Andrej Ruder (GER) bt Philipp Krebs (GER) TKO 4:50 R1
Igor Montes-Kircher(GER) bt Miro Netalic (GER)
Sub: Rear Naked Choke 3:20 R 2
Pascal Krauss(GER)bt Michael Heist(GER) Sub Keylock 4:45 R1
Stefan Hoss (GER) bt. Vito Tanga (GER) TKO 4:35 R 1
Sebastien Grandin (FRA) bt Vito Palimieri(GER) Sub Rear Naked Choke 4:10
R1
B-Class
Eddie Mermis (GER) bt Andy Baz (GER) Sub Armbar 4:45 in R 2
Gregor Herb (GER) bt Nevenko Bilic (GER) TKO 4:08 in R 1
Annika Sitter (GER) bt. Tanja Hoffmann (GER)Points
Manuel Sully (FRA) bt Daniel Schöb (GER)TKO 4:58 R1
A-Class World Title -70kg
Franco de Leonardis (GER) v Marcelo "Bocao" Ferreira (BRA) No Contest
3:40 R1
Florent Beto (FRA) bet Daniel Talmon (GER) Sub Armbar 2:52 R 1
Jason Ball (UK) bt Peter Angerer (GER) TKO 5:00 R 1
Daniel Weichel (GER) bt Ian Jones (UK) Sub Armbar 2:38 R 1
A-Class World Heavyweight title -120kg
Shaun McKenning (UK) bt Thorsten Kronz (GER) via Kimura 4:25 in R 1
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