Sunday, January 3, 2010

Junior Dos Santos vs Gilbert Yvel Full Fight Video



Las Vegas: Junior Dos Santos vs Gilbert Yvel fight video & Sam Stout Beats Joe Lauzon in Thrilling Decision. Sam Stout grabbed a victory from the jaws of defeat. He trounced Joe Lauzon in a thriller. But he had to really work hard to win this fight that was being watched by a huge crowd. Besides, many fans who failed to turn up, tuned to their TV sets to see their stars slog it out in the ring.



Stout managed to win the match because of his superior kickboxing skills. He made a magnificent comeback at the UFC 108.

For Stout’s fans the most shocking moment of the fight was when he was grounded. During the fight he received a cut and people thought that he would step down.

But he showed a lot of encouragement and bounced back on his feet. After that he never looked back. He unleashed some really great kicks on Lauzon.

It looked he was in a hurry to finish the match. He rained punches and kicks on Lauzon. And the first round was won by him.

The second round started with some suspense as Stout was hold face down by Lauzon. But Stout fought his way back into the fight and won it. At the end of second round there was enough indication that Stout would not give up the fight easily. He was hungry for victory. And he won it.

Dos Santos vs. Yvel
In the main card opener, heavyweight contender Junior Dos Santos continued to impress as he halted a former PRIDE fighter for the third time in four UFC fights, this time taking out Gilbert Yvel with a furious first round barrage.

With all the flashes going off in the MGM Grand Garden Arena, the bout had the feel of a heavyweight title fight and neither slugger disappointed, with each early exchange drawing a roar from the crowd. Dos Santos was the sharper of the two, and while Yvel (36-14-1, 1 NC) was getting his licks in, it was “Cigano” who landed a sweeping left hook that dropped Yvel hard to the mat. Dos Santos immediately moved in for the finish, and though Yvel tried to get his bearings, the punches kept coming, prompting referee Herb Dean to halt the bout at the 2:07 mark.

And when asked after the bout where he belongs in the heavyweight pecking order, the Brazilian wasn’t shy in his assessment.

“On the top,” said Dos Santos, now 10-1 overall and 4-0 in the UFC. “I love this. I love to be a fighter. I love this place. It’s amazing, my life.

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