SSPS 91 Has come to a conclusion, here I, Ahmad Berry-Pettus with your review of the event.
Mike Bard vs Roger Dalay
This bout was very competitive while it lasted, Mike Bard was able to cut Dalay very early in the bout, which might of effected Dalay on the outside, but he fought through it, which shows in the stats as both landed 4 punches to the head each. And Dalay only got outstruck by 1 strike, but what spelled the end of Roger Dalays night was a huge counter uppercut that sent him down to the mat, in which Mike Bard finished him off.
John Fuller vs Ryo Hamada
In this bout John Fuller started with a great round! Getting two takedowns and controlling Hamada for the rest of the rounds. But in the coming rounds Hamada had something for him, in the second round in my opinion it could've went either way but Hamada took it on all scorecards. He was able to keep it on the feet and land some nice strikes but John Fuller was able to land some shots of his own and even open a cut on Hamada. In round three Hamada kept it off the ground at all cost, only letting Fuller get minimal control time and being able to land some quality strikes to win the bout 29:28 on all three cards!
This was a quick one! Casus Fett got an early takedown and had to advoid the dangers of being submitted by Powell, to land his own big shot from side control to stun Powell and get the finish soon after.
Lou Valentine vs Ramon Rabbit
In this bout we seen an hard fought bout. Both went all out and it ended in an Majority decision. In round one Valentine got in the clinch and both fighters took advantage of the short range targets in the clinch, landing a lot of blows in the clinch. But overall with all of the clinches and everything I feel that Valentine won the round. In round two Valentine took full control! Landing two takedowns and getting in the clinch twice and landing some quality shots in the clinch. Round three was smooth sailing for Rabbit, until the end when Valentine landed a nice takedown into side control. It was a very dominant final round for Rabbit.
Alex Kuznetsov vs Abraham Barnes
In this bout Barnes got two takedowns and on the ground it was pretty entertaining with reversals and submission attempts! In round two Kuznetsov had an much better round, being able to keep it on the feet, and being able to land some big shots and not staying on his back for too long. In round three he had an perfect round, not letting the fight get to the ground and swaying punches and of course, landing some of his own, winning the bout 29:28.
Jake Drake vs Count Drakula
Jake Drake did an great job of getting Drakula to the mat, and keeping him there, landing some great ground and pound and sticking to his gameplan, scoring an 30:27 victory on all cards.
Sirus Hall vs Leroy Nimoy
The first round of this bout Nimoy did some great work on the feet, opening up an cut on Hall. But once Hall was able to take Nimoy down, it was wraps for the rest of the round. In round two Hall just picked up the pace and cut Nimoy on the feet, shortly after taking him down and submiting him.
Frankie Logan vs Ziggy Ozbourne
Starting straight out the gate these two were throwing, Ozbourne got cut and overall it was an great round in the first round of this lightweight title fight, round two was not too different, except at the end of the round Ozbourne got rocked, but he was still throwing kicks, and then got hit with an beautiful hook to the head, ending his night, Frankie Logan retains his title.
Greg Conor vs Belt Casey
This was an clean striking bout with some grappling mixed in, Conor won the bout by an flawless 30:27 score on all three scorecards. The bout was compeitive though.
John Fury vs Jacob Parker
In the first round Fury was able to keep Parker in the clinch landing blow after blow, which weaked him up to get an knockout jut 19 seconds into round 2 to retain his title!