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		<title>Mo Lawal Sends Mark Kerr’s Mouthpiece Flying in TKO at M-1 Global Breakthrough</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Aug 2009 05:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[“King Mo” Muhammed Lawal (4-0) TKO’d late replacement “Smashing Machine” Mark Kerr (14-11) in 25 seconds at M-1 Global Breakthrough in Kansas City Friday night, sending Kerr’s mouthpiece zipping across the mat at the end of a right hook while Kerr lie flat on his stomach. Lawal had crouched low out of his corner; and, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“King Mo” <a href="/fighter/muhammed-lawal">Muhammed Lawal</a> (4-0) TKO’d late replacement “Smashing Machine” <a href="/fighter/mark-the-titan-kerr">Mark Kerr</a> (14-11) in 25 seconds at M-1 Global Breakthrough in Kansas City Friday night, sending Kerr’s mouthpiece zipping across the mat at the end of a right hook while Kerr lie flat on his stomach.</p>
<p>Lawal had crouched low out of his corner; and, Kerr threw a low kick.  Lawal caught Kerr’s low kick and dumped Kerr on his stomach, beginning the onslaught of punches that ended the fight.</p>
<p>For Lawal, the &#8220;W&#8221; is Pyrrhic as the talented light heavyweight wastes time versus opponents, like Kerr, who don&#8217;t develop his talent.<br />
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<p>French middleweight “Psycho” <a href="/fighter/karl-amoussou">Karl Amoussou</a> (12-2-1) dominated late replacement for “Goat” <a href="/fighter/nick-the-goat-thompson">Nick Thompson</a> (38-11-1), American wrestler <a href="/fighter/john-doyle">John Doyle</a> (7-8), tapping Doyle in a rear naked choke at 3:15 of round one.  Amassou tripped Doyle to the ground with a hard leg kick to start the fight; but, Doyle hugged Amoussou’s leg and crawled into the Frenchman’s full guard.  Amoussou swept into full mount and tagged Doyle’s head with punches as Doyle went into the desperation roll, back-to-stomach, back-to-stomach.  One roll too many and Doyle found himself wrapped in Amoussou’s rear naked choke.</p>
<p>Middleweight &#8220;Spartan&#8221; <a href="/fighter/lucio-linhares">Lucio Linhares</a> (12-3) avenged his loss to <a href="/fighter/mikhail-zayats">Mikhail Zayats</a> (8-4) when he tapped him in a rear naked choke at 1:00 of round one.  Linhares staggered Zayats with a right hook to the ear.  Zayats crumbled; and, Linhares pounced into the choke hold to end the fight.</p>
<p>Lightweight <a href="/fighter/daisuke-nakamura">Daisuke Nakamura</a> (18-9) defeated Frenchman “Hurricane” <a href="/fighter/ferrid-kheder">Ferrid Kheder</a> (11-3) by three-round unanimous decision.  Nakamura popped Kheder’s proboscis with a rising left jab and lunging straight right rounds one through three, first etching a crease in the bridge of Kheder’s nose, then leaving him snorting blood from both nostrils.  In round three, the referee paused the fight unnecessarily to have the doctor look at the bloody mess.  In round two, however, “Hurricane” spun a three-four combo over the straight shots from Nakamura, tagging the Japanese veteran in the head.  But, Kheder longed for a brawl that Nakamura danced around.  When Kheder closed in to exchange, Nakamura either landed a knee to the short rib or pulled guard, which Kheder pulled out of.  At the end of round three, Nakamura pulled guard and Kheder finally played along, falling into an arm triangle as the final bell rang.  Too little, too late.</p>
<p>Heavyweights <a href="/fighter/alexey-oleinik">Alexey Oleinik</a> (6-4-1) and Rogent Lloret (6-1-1) fought to a draw.   Llorent consummated the contest with a left high kick that opened a slit on Oleinik’s right eye brow early in round one.  But, Oleinik answered with a slam, swept near the end of the round by Llorent.  Oleinik consistently put Llorent on his back hard throughout the fight, but Llorent fed Oleinik uppercuts and knees during the in-coming and had a sweep to answer most of Oleinik’s slams.  Whether Oleinik or Lloret was in top position on the mat, they played paddy-cake, neither doing damage to the other.  A draw is about right.</p>
<p>Dutchman Jessie Gibbs (5-0) won a unanimous decision over heavyweight Brit <a href="/fighter/rob-broughton">Rob Broughton</a> (9-4-1) in a snoozer that drew the boo-birds for both fighters.  Gibbs had a nifty telegraphed-right-kick-into-straight-right technique that caught Broughton flush twice in the second round and again in the third, but Broughton walked through the punches.  Gibbs also landed a hard right elbow to Broughton’s liver while in half mount in the first round.  If much else landed, it must’ve been while I was dosing off; but, Gibbs earned the decision.</p>
<p>Polish heavyweight Michal Kita (6-2) won a first-round submission by G’n’P at 1:50 when American <a href="/fighter/lloyd-marshbanks">Lloyd Marshbanks</a> (12-8) tapped out with a  dislocated right shoulder with Kita on his back wailing right hooks into Marshbanks’s noggin.  Marshbanks had shot and ate a left.  Kita sprawled and tagged Marshbanks again, then swiveled to his back and punished Marshbanks until Marshbanks called it quits.</p>
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		<title>Mizuno Kayos Nakanishi, Ellenberger Wins Decision</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jul 2008 23:51:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chad Edward</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most noted for renting his cranium as a target to a comeback-bound &#8220;Cro Cop&#8221; Mirko Filipovic (23-6-2) at DREAM.1 last March, Japanese any weight Tatsuya Mizuno (4-3) tasted the the sweet side of a knockout Thursday night in Tokyo at M-1 Challenge 5. Mizuno dispatched Yoshiyuki Nakanishi (3-1) at 4:13 of round one in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most noted for <a href="http://www.fighters.com/03/16/alvarez-impressive-ishida-durable-at-dream1/">renting his cranium</a> as a target to a comeback-bound &#8220;Cro Cop&#8221; <a href="/fighter/mirko-cro-cop-filipovic">Mirko Filipovic</a> (23-6-2) at DREAM.1 last March, Japanese any weight <a href="/fighter/tatsuya-mizuno">Tatsuya Mizuno</a> (4-3) tasted the the sweet side of a knockout Thursday night in Tokyo at M-1 Challenge 5.</p>
<p>Mizuno dispatched Yoshiyuki Nakanishi (3-1) at 4:13 of round one in the main event.</p>
<p>American <a href="/fighter/jake-ellenberger">Jake Ellenberger</a> (18-4) bounced back from a UD loss in Portland 20 June to win a UD over Frenchman &#8220;Paco&#8221; <a href="/fighter/farouk-lakebir">Farouk Lakebir</a> (2-1) in Ellenberger&#8217;s Japan debut.</p>
<p>Countryman and former <a href="http://www.fighters.com/04/02/tuf-7-toughest-premier/"><em>TUF</em> contestant</a> <a href="/fighter/mike-dolce">Mike Dolce</a> (3-5) was TKO&#8217;d at 41 seconds of round two by middleweight &#8220;Psycho&#8221; <a href="/fighter/karl-amoussou">Karl Amoussou</a> (7-1-1) of France.</p>
<p>It was Dolce&#8217;s first action since season seven of <em>TUF</em>.</p>
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<p>Japanese lightweight <a href="/fighter/daisuke-nakamura">Daisuke Nakamura</a> (15-9), <a href="http://www.fighters.com/?p=312">fresh from knocking out</a> <a href="/fighter/bu-kyung-jung">Bu Kyung Jung</a> (0-3) at DREAM.3 last May, won a decision over <a href="/fighter/bogdan-christea">Bogdan Christea</a> (4-3-1).</p>
<p>Dutch middleweight <a href="/fighter/jason-jones">Jason Jones</a> (6-3) TKO&#8217;d DEEP star &#8220;Andre&#8221; <a href="/fighter/yuta-andre-watanabe">Yuta Watanabe</a> (9-3-3) in the second round.</p>
<p>In SuperFights, <a href="/fighter/yuki-ito">Yuki Ito</a> (9-3-3) and <a href="/fighter/seigo-inoue">Seigo Inoue</a> (4-3-1) came away tops in decisions versus <a href="/fighter/takaaki-aoki">Takaaki Aoki</a> (4-4) and &#8220;Mike&#8221; <a href="/fighter/nobuhiro-mike-hayakawa">Nobuhiro Hayakawa</a> (1-4-2) respecitvely.</p>
<p>Journeyman Romano de los reyes (8-5) upset Japanese welterweight <a href="/fighter/ken-hamamura">Ken Hamamura</a> (14-5-4) by decision.</p>
<p>Heavyweight Jessie Gibbs (1-0) knocked out <a href="/fighter/katsuhisa-fujii">Katsuhisa Fujii</a> (9-15-1) at 1:34 of round one.</p>
<p>Light heavyweight Kamil Uygun (6-2) TKO&#8217;d <a href="/fighter/yuji-sakuragi">Yuji Sakuragi</a> (9-12-1) in the first round.</p>
<p>Heavyweight Frenchman &#8220;Komodo&#8221; Malick Idiaye (2-1) wrapped up American James Jack (2-2) in a keylock at 3:54 of round one.</p>
<p><a href="/fighter/keith-perrigon">Keith Perrigon</a> (2-1) TKO&#8217;d <a href="/fighter/samuel-judes">Samuel Judes</a> (2-2) at 3:16 of round one.</p>
<p>Light heavyweight Christian N&#8217;Pumbu (10-1) TKO&#8217;d Bryan Harper (5-1) 32 seconds into the second round.</p>
<p>In M-1 Challenge&#8217;s national team format, the Netherlands crushed Japan 4-1 and France edge out the States 3-2.</p>
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