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Old 04-08-2006, 10:12 PM   #1 (permalink)

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CompuNate Breakdown: Bonnar/Jardine

CompuNate Breakdown: These Breakdowns are something I do with my free time as a fan of the sport, with the goal to improve the level of debate and knowledge on the boards. It is not my intention or proclamation that these Breakdowns are the end of discussion about these competitive bouts. Rather, it is my hope that by providing easily accessible and accurate information that my breakdowns will be used as a tool in these debates.

It should not be a surprise to any martial arts fan that judging is very subjective. As such, I cannot deny that anyone can have an argument against my numbers. However, I create these breakdowns without a bias towards any fighter, so I do not believe that my interpretation of strikes (Provided after the official fight tallies) or any other tally gives an advantage to any fighter.

*This is the 2nd official CompuNate Breakdown.*

Original Breakdown: Georges St. Pierre vs. BJ Penn Extensive Breakdown: GSP vs. BJ (long)
CompuNate Breakdown 1: Matt Hughes vs. Georges St. Pierre CompuNate Breakdown: Hughes vs. GSP (long)

**Breakdown was performed using an original recording on a DVR.***

Event: Ultimate Fight Night 4
Match: Stephan Bonnar vs. Keith Jardine, 3 round LHW fight.
Date: April 6th, 2006
Location: The Joint in the Hard Rock Café, Las Vegas, Nevada
Referee: John McCarthy
Commentators: Mike Goldberg, Joe Rogan

Round 1 Totals:
Bonnar punches: 11
Jardine punches: 15
Bonnar kicks: 4
Jardine kicks: 6
Bonnar clinch shots: 8
Jardine clinch shots: 8

Round 2 Totals:
Bonnar punches: 14
Jardine punches: 9
Bonnar kicks: 4
Jardine kicks: 5
Bonnar clinch shots: 11
Jardine clinch shots: 14

Round 3 Totals:
Bonnar punches: 13
Jardine punches: 23
Bonnar kicks: 2.5
Jardine kicks: 7.5
Bonnar clinch shots: 7
Jardine clinch shots: 6
Bonnar ground shots: 0
Jardine ground shots: 4

Fight Totals:
Bonnar punches: 38
Jardine punches: 47
Bonnar kicks: 10.5
Jardine kicks: 18.5
Bonnar clinch shots: 26
Jardine clinch shots: 28
Bonnar ground shots: 0
Jardine ground shots: 4

ROUND 1:


Bonnar straight punches: L,L,L,L.L (5)
Jardine straight punches: L,R,L (3)
Bonnar hooks/’power’ punches: L,R,L,R,R,L (6)
Jardine hooks/’power’ punches: R,R,L,R,L,R,L,R,R,R,R,L (12)
Bonnar high kicks: R (missed), L (slip+miss), (0)
Jardine high kicks: 0
Bonnar mid kicks: Spinning back R kick, R, (2)
Jardine mid kicks: R (1)
Bonnar leg kicks: R,R, (2)
Jardine leg kicks: R,R,R,R,R (5)
Bonnar clinch knees: L,L,L,L,R (5)
Jardine clinch knees: L,L,L,R,R (5)
Bonnar clinch punches: L,R,R (3)
Jardine clinch punches: R,R,L (3)
Bonnar takedown attempts: 0
Jardine takedown attempts: 1

3:36 – First clinch, initiated by Bonnar following a jab. Jardine takes control w/ Bonnar’s back to fence, attempts takedown but fails, Bonnar backs out of clinch around 3:06.
2:35 – Second clinch, initiated by Jardine following up a failed leg kick
0:42 – Bonnar lands a solid L,R combination that dazes Jardine just a bit, he stumbles backwards but maintains balance and defense
0:04 – The round ends in a flurry of punches from both, Jardine lands the most shots, but also knocks Bonnar off balance w/ 4 seconds remaining from a solid left hook.

ROUND 2:


Bonnar straight punches: L,L,L,L (4)
Jardine straight punches: R,LR, (3)
Bonnar hooks/’power’ punches: L,R,L,L,R,R,L,R,L,L (10)
Jardine hooks/’power’ punches: R,R,L,L,L,L (6)
Bonnar high kicks: L (clips mouth, no real damage), L (missed), (1)
Jardine high kicks: 0
Bonnar mid kicks: L,R,L (absorbed by arm),L (3)
Jardine mid kicks: L (miss+slip), R (1)
Bonnar leg kicks: 0
Jardine leg kicks: R,L,R,R (4)
Bonnar clinch knees: R,L,L,L,L,R (6)
Jardine clinch knees: L,R (2)
Bonnar clinch punches: R,L*,R,R,R* (5)
Jardine clinch punches: L,L,L,L,L,R,R,R,R,L*,L*,R* (12)
Bonnar takedown attempts: 1
Jardine takedown attempts: 0
Ground – Bonnar submission attempts: RNC
Ground – Jardine submission attempts: 0

4:26 – Bonnar causes Jardine's legs to buckle with 2 punch combo, follows w/ rear naked choke. He does drop Jardine but he is recovering before he lands on his knees. I’d give the submission a 2 out of 5 stars. He never attempts/secures body control. He starts with his forearm securely under Jardine’s chin, but just uses his right arm to push the head down instead of locking his arms together. Jardine bends forward dropping Bonnar on his head and causing him to temporarily use his right arm to regain balance. Jardine uses this opportunity to roll himself to the side and push his head out of Bonnar’s left arm. The sprawl leads to a clinch on the fence. Jardine has a cut on the left side of his bottom lip from the combination.

3:55 – During the clinch, Jardine does grab the fence during an attempted Bonnar takedown. BJM quickly slaps the hand off and yells a warning. Jardine hits his face against Bonnar’s shoulder, causing a visible cut under his left eye by the end of clinch.

3:21 – BJM moves in to break up the clinch, and Bonnar throws a left elbow that lands. You can clearly here BJM start to say “Stop it right there” before Bonnar throws the elbow, but Bonnar has started to throw the elbow before BJM has gotten in between and tapped the fighters.

2:49 – Bonnar initiates clinch against the fence following a flurry of punches that chases Jardine back up against the fence.

1:14 – Clinch initiated by Bonnar following a ‘Superman punch’.

0:59-0:52 – Time is unaccounted for, due to DVR switching to set timed recording of TUF3 airing.

0:13 – Slip fest. Jardine slips on high kick, Bonnar slips from Jardine push, all on Amp’d Mobile logo in the Blue Corner.

ROUND 3:


Bonnar straight punches: L,L,L,L,R,L,L,L,L (9)
Jardine straight punches: R,L,R,R,R,L (6)
Bonnar hooks/’power’ punches: L,R,R,R (4)
Jardine hooks/’power’ punches: L,L,R,L,R,L,L (slap),L,L,L,L,L,L,R,L,R (16)
Bonnar body shots: 0
Jardine body shots: R (1)
Bonnar high kicks: L (blocked), R (partially blocked) (.5)
Jardine high kicks: R (blocked), R,R (shoulder) (1.5)
Bonnar mid kicks: Spinning back R kick,L, (2)
Jardine mid kicks: 0
Bonnar leg kicks: 0
Jardine leg kicks: R,R,R,L,L,R (6)
Bonnar clinch knees: R,L,L (3)
Jardine clinch knees: R,L (to the head),R,L (4)
Bonnar clinch punches: R,R,R,R (4)
Jardine clinch punches: R,L* (2)
Bonnar takedown attempts: 1
Jardine takedown attempts: 0
Ground – Bonnar headshots: 0
Ground – Jardine headshots: L,L,L,L (4)

4:35 – Bonnar initiates clinch, attempts quick takedown.
(Times given are by official UFC clock unless noted otherwise)

2:49 – Bonnar drops Jardine with a left hook, lands in Jardine’s open guard. Jardine is bleeding out of his mouth after that hook. Jardine barely grabs the fence at one point as he starts to stand up in the clinch, BJM slaps his hand and warns him

1:45 – As Jardine separates from the clinch he hits a left elbow/forearm to the left side of Bonnar’s face, which opens up the cut on/around his left eye that causes the streaks of blood on that side of his face.

0:17 – Bonnar initiates a clinch, following up a Jardine high kick and flurry.

0:11 – One of the punches that lands on Bonnar’s face opens a cut above his right eye.

0:07 – Bonnar goes for a shoot to avoid another Jardine flurry.



*All tally categories are described as the Fighter making the attempt/strike. Ex: “Bonnar jabs” are jabs that Stephan Bonnar landed in the fight. All strike categories are shots that landed.*


OFFICIAL RESULT:

Stephan Bonnar won a unanimous three round decision over Keith Jardine. All judges scored the fight 29-28 for Stephan Bonnar.



Hardest punch landed: Stephan Bonnar’s left hook in round 3.
Best submission attempt: Stephan Bonnar’s RNC attempt in round 1.

*Special notes about the fight:

At 1:23 left in Rd 2, Jardine hits a right leg kick and you can clearly hear someone whisper what sounds like ‘yes.’

It’ll only interest me, but my constant rewinding/forwarding of the recording of the fight caused my Time Warner DVR to give out twice during the work on this breakdown. The first time left it stuck on rewind, and eventually turned off. The second time caused the sound to give out (I thought it blew my tv’s speakers at first) and then turn off.

*If there are other notes/categories that users would like to see included in breakdowns, all constructive criticism is allowed. If there is any dispute about any of my notes or tallies, they’re subject to change. I’d rather my breakdowns be accurate and correct than be one biased opinion.*

Edit 1: Clarification of terms on 2 punch combo in the Round 2 description.
Edit 2: Clarification that 'Result" was the official result, not any fans perception.
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*Strikes: The power of a punch is often judged in the eye of the beholder. What I might consider a solid shot could be a weak shot in someone else’s mind. Thus, I don’t attempt to judge the power/strength of a punch, due to how subjective it is. However, punches to the head have been divided into two categories to allow some judgement. ‘Straight punches’ are primarily jabs, or your typical quick punch. “Hooks/power shots’ are obviously your hooks, but also your looping, power punches. I only judge shots that cleanly land and/or make a mark/impact/reaction on the opponent. Elbows are marked as an asterisk in the punch category.

*Groundgame: Any strikes landed by fighters while on the ground or some sprawls are kept separate from stand-up strikes. All takedowns and takedown attempts should be accounted. I attempt after each round’s tally to provide descriptive accounts on the ground, so readers may have some information to judge ‘control’ or ‘aggressiveness’.

*Submissions: I only count serious submission attempts. Any attempt that does not last for more than a few seconds, or does not come close to being locked in, I do not consider valid. While there may be some credit deserved for a fighter being conscious of using the ground game, if it is not a serious attempt then it is no more noteworthy than air-jabs that are not intended to land but to judge distance.
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just watch it again about for the 4th time in the 2nd round when bonnar caught keith with a punch it did not drop him he buckled and bonnar got his back and took him down
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just watch it again about for the 4th time in the 2nd round when bonnar caught keith with a punch it did not drop him he buckled and bonnar got his back and took him down
I consider someone's legs buckling from a punch 'dropping them'. I suppose there could be a false impression that he was floored by the punch though. I'll edit the write up and use the term buckle instead. Good call.
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Good job, man. Thanks! I really enjoyed your GSP/Penn breakdown, and this one is great as well. Perhaps, in the future, you could add takedowns as a category. Just a suggestion, but sinceit seems to be important to MMA judges, it'll be cool to see it in your breakdown as well.
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Good job, man. Thanks! I really enjoyed your GSP/Penn breakdown, and this one is great as well. Perhaps, in the future, you could add takedowns as a category. Just a suggestion, but sinceit seems to be important to MMA judges, it'll be cool to see it in your breakdown as well.
There was no true takedowns in the fight. I had the category set up for each round, but the fight never hit the ground that didn't result from a punch. There were no true tackling takedowns, so I just removed the categories instead of marking them with 0.

Maybe you're right though - Especially if someone didn't see the fight, they might be confused about the lack of any notion of takedowns.

I did mark takedown attempts, of which there were a couple. Bonnar did get Jardine down to 1 knee at a point, but his back was against the fence and stood right back up, so I didn't really consider it a takedown.

If anyone else feels I should leave in the takedown category w/ a 0, mention it and I'll edit it back into the breakdown.

And thank you for the compliment as well.
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Great job my friend. Maybe some of those idiots who are crying about the decision will read this and realize how close of a fight it was.
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you have way too much free time! thanks though. great detail
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