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Originally Posted by Ryo
Yea, as opposed to what Randleman did. Which was... um .. nothing.
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Your username wouldn't be giving away an obvious bias would it?
Randleman took Kawamura down in the first round and had his back for most of the round peppering him with punches. I think Kawamura threw about three punches and two leg kicks in total in the first round, and didn't land any of the punches. He also tried a kimura and foot lock and was nowehre near to getting them.
In the second round again both fighters were very inactive, and none landed any significant shots.
In the third Randleman tried for a front guillotine choke and had Kawamura on the ground or had his back again for a good portion of the round. Kawamura flurried at the end, but i don't think he landed a single significant shot.
Randleman won on the bases that he controlled the first round, and avoided getting hit by Kawamura throughout the fight.