Manuwa, Pickett Win at Ultimate Challenge UK
LONDON -- Jimi Manuwa
defended his light heavyweight title with a second-round knockout
against Luke Blythe
at Ultimate Challenge UK “Payback” inside the Troxy theatre.
The first round began tentatively, as the duo jostled for position within the clinch before Manuwa managed to sweep Blythe, landing in half guard. From there, the champion managed to land sporadic strikes on the durable Blythe, who defended well and saw out the round in the relative comfort of full guard.
Manuwa was the aggressor in the second round. Holding the center of
the cage, he connected with a combination of powerful rights that
shook Blythe into closing the distance and securing a takedown.
After a period of ineffectual groundwork, the fight returned to the
feet, where Manuwa delivered a looping left hook that shuddered
Blythe’s jaw and left him crumpled and unconscious against the cage
at 4:22.
The win sees “Poster Boy” Manuwa move to 6-0, and increases his reputation as one of the most promising young fighters in Britain.
The fight began at an exhaustingly high tempo, which suggested an early finish would be likely. The pair exchanged takedowns, sweeps and scrambles, before an opportunistic Pickett sank in the deep guillotine on his opponent as they struggled for position on the ground.
Pickett, a former boxer who’s now undefeated in six fight and two years, improves to 17-4.
Meanwhile, light heavyweight Jamie Hearn continued his metamorphosis into the UK’s Phil Baroni, by following the tested combination of an excellent entrance, impressive physique, entertaining style and defeat.
Hearn, who arrived on a crucifix wearing a mask from the movie “Scream” as a medley of “Fight Club” quotes and “Thriller” filled the arena, was caught by Shaun Lomas with a standing guillotine choke at 3:42 of the first round. Hearn’s record drops to 2-2.
Also on the card, Jack Magee, Radek Piechnik, John Kelly and Wesley Johnson earned impressive victories.
However, the fight of the night came from heavyweights Ian Hawkins and Ashley Pollard. A minute-long session of wild, static brawling saw both men bloodied and exhausted, with Pollard earning the technical knockout via strikes at 3:10.
The intended headlining fight between heavyweight champion Neil Grove and Markus Hipp failed to materialize after the German challenger was said to have collapsed backstage just hours before the bout was scheduled to begin.
A clearly frustrated Grove was consoled with the news that he will get a chance to defend his title on Oct. 24, against aggrieved Kimbo Slice victim, James Thompson.
In other bouts:
Paul Reed def. Brad Wheeler -- Unanimous Decision
Danny Fletcher def Wesley Johnson --Submission(Triangle Choke)1:02 R1
Lee Doski def. Jamaine Facey -- Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) 4:09 R1
Jack Magee def. Richard Griffin -- Submission(Triangle Choke)1:02 R1
John Kelly def. Alex Harvey -- TKO (Punches) 2:59 R2
Radek Piechnik def. Roy Allison -- TKO (Punches) 2:24 R1
Kickboxing:
Jason Young def. Azran Quasid -- Unanimous Decision
The first round began tentatively, as the duo jostled for position within the clinch before Manuwa managed to sweep Blythe, landing in half guard. From there, the champion managed to land sporadic strikes on the durable Blythe, who defended well and saw out the round in the relative comfort of full guard.
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The win sees “Poster Boy” Manuwa move to 6-0, and increases his reputation as one of the most promising young fighters in Britain.
The co-main event saw local standout Brad
Pickett successfully defend his featherweight title against UFC
veteran Dave
Lee with a first-round guillotine choke at 2:26.
The fight began at an exhaustingly high tempo, which suggested an early finish would be likely. The pair exchanged takedowns, sweeps and scrambles, before an opportunistic Pickett sank in the deep guillotine on his opponent as they struggled for position on the ground.
Pickett, a former boxer who’s now undefeated in six fight and two years, improves to 17-4.
Meanwhile, light heavyweight Jamie Hearn continued his metamorphosis into the UK’s Phil Baroni, by following the tested combination of an excellent entrance, impressive physique, entertaining style and defeat.
Hearn, who arrived on a crucifix wearing a mask from the movie “Scream” as a medley of “Fight Club” quotes and “Thriller” filled the arena, was caught by Shaun Lomas with a standing guillotine choke at 3:42 of the first round. Hearn’s record drops to 2-2.
Also on the card, Jack Magee, Radek Piechnik, John Kelly and Wesley Johnson earned impressive victories.
However, the fight of the night came from heavyweights Ian Hawkins and Ashley Pollard. A minute-long session of wild, static brawling saw both men bloodied and exhausted, with Pollard earning the technical knockout via strikes at 3:10.
The intended headlining fight between heavyweight champion Neil Grove and Markus Hipp failed to materialize after the German challenger was said to have collapsed backstage just hours before the bout was scheduled to begin.
A clearly frustrated Grove was consoled with the news that he will get a chance to defend his title on Oct. 24, against aggrieved Kimbo Slice victim, James Thompson.
In other bouts:
Paul Reed def. Brad Wheeler -- Unanimous Decision
Danny Fletcher def Wesley Johnson --Submission(Triangle Choke)1:02 R1
Lee Doski def. Jamaine Facey -- Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) 4:09 R1
Jack Magee def. Richard Griffin -- Submission(Triangle Choke)1:02 R1
John Kelly def. Alex Harvey -- TKO (Punches) 2:59 R2
Radek Piechnik def. Roy Allison -- TKO (Punches) 2:24 R1
Kickboxing:
Jason Young def. Azran Quasid -- Unanimous Decision
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