Post by The Rocketmen on Aug 24, 2013 15:42:02 GMT -5
Greg Whiteman looks at the ground while he does his calming exercises. He knows he can not fail this night.
Ryo-san Hazuki looks like he's feeling the pressure.
This is the first time they meet inside the cage
Greg Whiteman is the favourite by the betting sites on internet.
The referee of the bout is Josh Rosenthal.
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Round 1
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The fight gets underway.
The All-American Canadian and Hacker circle around the center of the cage.
Ryo-san Hazuki tries to bring the fight to the ground
The All-American Canadian goes down.
*****Ryo-san Hazuki has broken the record of most damage cause by a single attack
Ryo-san Hazuki is in open guard over The All-American Canadian
Hacker moves on the ground...
He remains in open guard.
The All-American Canadian tries to get some advantage after his opponent miss move...
Greg Whiteman launches a few punches to Hacker's cheek from the guard.
Those punches sure are annoying because Hacker tries to cover his face,
The clock says 0:45 in the 1 round
Ryo-san Hazuki is in open guard over The All-American Canadian
Hacker moves on the ground...
He remains in open guard.
Ryo-san Hazuki is in open guard over The All-American Canadian
Ryo-san Hazuki pushes Greg Whiteman against the fence and then tries to improve his position.
Greg Whiteman struggles not allowing Ryo-san Hazuki improve his position.
Hacker clumsily fails here and it's time for Greg Whiteman to fight back!
Deep breaths from Greg Whiteman who tries a hammer punch to Hacker's ribs.
That hit Hacker who moves on the ground in order to protect himself
Ryo-san Hazuki is in open guard over The All-American Canadian
The All-American Canadian tries to close his guard around Hacker
He succeeds!
Ryo-san Hazuki is in closed guard over The All-American Canadian
Ryo-san Hazuki positions himself and launches a barrage of punches.
The All-American Canadian covers himself well
The clock says 1:25 in the 1 round
Ryo-san Hazuki is in closed guard over The All-American Canadian
Hacker is in closed guard... The All-American Canadian tries to roll on the ground!
Nice reversal! He is now in full mount over Ryo-san Hazuki!
Greg Whiteman is in full mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
The All-American Canadian tries to keep hs position while looking to maybe begin a pounding session...
Greg Whiteman controls the situation despite Ryo-san Hazuki efforts for escaping from the full mount.
Greg Whiteman is in full mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Hacker is using some of his ground skills to escape from this...
Greg Whiteman pushes Ryo-san Hazuki down and prevents his attempts to escape
The All-American Canadian tries to get some advantage after his opponent miss move...
Greg Whiteman sits high on Ryo-san Hazuki's chest and pulls his leg underneath Hacker's head. There's the triangle attempt!
Hacker tries to roll out. He's too quick for Greg Whiteman and manages to slip out! That was a risky move by The All-American Canadian and it cost him top position.
Josh Rosenthal has seen enough passivity on the ground and stands up the fighters.
Both fighters have climbed to their feet and they continue the fight standing. The people who are watching this in Bell Centre (Montreal, Quebec) are cheering for the fighters.
Nice beating Ryo-san Hazuki has received.
Ryo-san Hazuki goes with a looping right hand while Greg Whiteman jumps back and jabs
Hacker seems staggered and Greg Whiteman runs to capitalize with a bunch of jabs and crosses.
There is a small laceration on Ryo-san Hazuki's Chin
Hacker pushes Greg Whiteman and moves away from him. He seems to be recovering his breath.
The clock says 2:10 in the 1 round
Hacker and The All-American Canadian circle around the center of the cage.
These two fighters are showing each other a ton of respect.
Some of the people here are booing!
Greg Whiteman goes with a looping right hand while Ryo-san Hazuki jumps back and jabs
Hacker seems staggered and Greg Whiteman runs to capitalize with a bunch of jabs and crosses.
Greg Whiteman tries a nice one-two combination
He scores!
The clock says 2:55 in the 1 round
The All-American Canadian launches a hook to the body
Bang! Hacker stops that one with his ribs!
*****Greg Whiteman has broken the record of most damage cause by a single attack
Greg Whiteman throws a punch
that finds an opening in the defense of Hacker.
The All-American Canadian and Hacker circle around the center of the cage.
The clock says 3:20 in the 1 round
The All-American Canadian looks for angles as he throws a few jabs that are countered by Ryo-san Hazuki's punches
Hacker is on the receiving end of a great combo by The All-American Canadian.
The All-American Canadian moves backwards and Ryo-san Hazuki is asking him if he came today for fighting or running.
Both fighters circle around the center of the cage.
The clock says 3:50 in the 1 round
Hacker studies his opponent looking for a hole in his defense.
Greg Whiteman is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
The All-American Canadian and Hacker circle around the center of the cage.
Hacker steps backwards away from Greg Whiteman. He seems to be cooling down the fight a bit.
Greg Whiteman goes with a looping right hand while Ryo-san Hazuki jumps back and jabs
Hacker seems staggered and Greg Whiteman runs to capitalize with a bunch of jabs and crosses.
The All-American Canadian studies his opponent looking for a hole in his defense.
The clock says 4:55 in the 1 round
Ryo-san Hazuki takes a few seconds to recover his breath...
The ref stops the action. The round is over.
I would be surprised if the judges didn't see that round for The All-American Canadian.
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Round 2
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These two fighters are showing each other a ton of respect.
The fighters size each other up in the center of the cage.
Greg Whiteman fakes a punch and shows some footwork moving aside.
The All-American Canadian moves backwards and Ryo-san Hazuki is asking him if he came today for fighting or running.
Ryo-san Hazuki tries to bring the fight to the ground
The All-American Canadian won't budge, forcing Hacker to pull guard.
The clock says 1:05 in the 2 round
Greg Whiteman is in closed guard over Hacker
The All-American Canadian is in closed guard... Hacker tries to roll on the ground!
Greg Whiteman uses his leg to keep his position on the ground
Hacker misses a step and Greg Whiteman sees an opportunity to counter him!
The All-American Canadian tries to escape from closed guard...
The All-American Canadian struggles to liberate his leg and jumps to half guard!
Greg Whiteman is in half guard over Hacker
Ryo-san Hazuki attempts to move to full guard
Greg Whiteman keeps good control and remains in half guard.
Greg Whiteman is in half guard over Hacker
Greg Whiteman tries to pass Ryo-san Hazuki's guard...
Greg Whiteman manages to get his leg free and moves to side mount.
Greg Whiteman is in side mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
The All-American Canadian is getting frustrated here.
The All-American Canadian is trying to counter now!
Ryo-san Hazuki tries to turn away and scramble out. Greg Whiteman takes his back and locks up a rear naked choke!
He can't lock it up. Ryo-san Hazuki spins out and gets back to his feet.
Both fighters continue the fight on their feet. You can hear how the people agree with that decision.
The fighters size each other up in the center of the cage.
The clock says 1:50 in the 2 round
Both fighters circle around the center of the cage.
Hacker and The All-American Canadian circle around the center of the cage.
The two exchange wildly
The All-American Canadian is connecting with a few punches
Hacker steps backwards away from Greg Whiteman. He seems to be cooling down the fight a bit.
These two fighters are showing each other a ton of respect.
Ryo-san Hazuki takes a few seconds to recover his breath...
The All-American Canadian decides to launch some tentative punches
Greg Whiteman takes the best of a brief punching exchange.
The two exchange wildly
The All-American Canadian is connecting with a few punches
Both fighters circle around the center of the cage.
No action equals fan disrespect. And they are openly booing the fighters.
Ryo-san Hazuki is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
The clock says 3:35 in the 2 round
The two exchange wildly
The All-American Canadian is connecting with a few punches
Hacker looks for angles as he throws a few jabs that are countered by Greg Whiteman's punches
Hacker is on the receiving end of a great combo by The All-American Canadian.
Ryo-san Hazuki and The All-American Canadian engage in a wild exchange of punches!
Greg Whiteman is getting the best of the exchange as he lands a few blows.
The fighters size each other up in the center of the cage.
Both fighters circle around the center of the cage.
Greg Whiteman is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
The clock says 4:30 in the 2 round
Ryo-san Hazuki is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
Hacker looks for angles as he throws a few jabs that are countered by Greg Whiteman's punches
Both fighters are wildly hitting the air!
The All-American Canadian moves backwards and Ryo-san Hazuki is asking him if he came today for fighting or running.
The ref stops the action. The round is over.
Close round. It could go to either fighter.
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Round 3
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Both fighters circle around the center of the cage.
The All-American Canadian is gassing out... Too bad. His performance may be going down from here.
These two fighters are showing each other a ton of respect.
Greg Whiteman is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
The All-American Canadian decides to launch some tentative punches
Greg Whiteman takes the best of a brief punching exchange.
Greg Whiteman fakes a punch and shows some footwork moving aside.
Greg Whiteman is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
Some counter punches against Ryo-san Hazuki
land while he's on his bicycle.
Low kick by Greg Whiteman to maintain his distance.
That hits Ryo-san Hazuki's ankle
Greg Whiteman is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
The clock says 1:40 in the 3 round
Ryo-san Hazuki tries to bring the fight to the ground
The All-American Canadian won't budge, forcing Hacker to pull guard.
Greg Whiteman is in closed guard over Hacker
The All-American Canadian struggles on the ground and tries to break Ryo-san Hazuki's guard...
Greg Whiteman is in Hacker open guard now
Greg Whiteman is in open guard over Hacker
Greg Whiteman pushes Ryo-san Hazuki against the fence and then tries to improve his position.
The All-American Canadian jumps and tries to free his leg! Hacker doesn't allow this but Greg Whiteman is able to get half guard here.
Greg Whiteman is in half guard over Hacker
Ryo-san Hazuki tries to close the guard.
Nothing from this effort.
Hacker clumsily fails here and it's time for Greg Whiteman to fight back!
Greg Whiteman pushes Hacker's leg and tries to move to full mount.
Nice move by The All-American Canadian who is in full mount! Hacker is in trouble now!
Greg Whiteman is in full mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
The All-American Canadian tries to keep hs position while looking to maybe begin a pounding session...
Greg Whiteman controls the situation despite Ryo-san Hazuki efforts for escaping from the full mount.
Greg Whiteman is in full mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Greg Whiteman tries to better his position on the ground...
The All-American Canadian is in a great position to begin a nice round of pounding!
Greg Whiteman is in full mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
The people here are booing the fighters.
The All-American Canadian tries to keep hs position while looking to maybe begin a pounding session...
Greg Whiteman controls the situation despite Ryo-san Hazuki efforts for escaping from the full mount.
Greg Whiteman is in full mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Ryo-san Hazuki tries to roll to his side and trap Greg Whiteman in his guard...
Greg Whiteman rolls him over and takes his back!
The All-American Canadian is in rear mount over Hacker
The All-American Canadian steps backwards and lowers his arms while breathing heavily... He seems tired.
The All-American Canadian tries to get a hook in!
Things get worse for Hacker! The All-American Canadian has one hook in and keeps working!
The All-American Canadian is in rear mount over Hacker with one hook in
Hacker is moving on the ground...
The All-American Canadian tries to counter Hacker's moves on the ground.
The clock says 3:25 in the 3 round
The All-American Canadian is in rear mount over Hacker with one hook in
Hacker is trying to escape from the rear mount.
The All-American Canadian tries to use some of his tricky moves but The All-American Canadian's is smart enough to counter him.
Hacker misses a step and Greg Whiteman sees an opportunity to counter him!
Greg Whiteman launches a few punches to Hacker
Weak punches. He needs to improve his position!
The All-American Canadian is in rear mount over Hacker with one hook in
Deep breaths from Ryo-san Hazuki who tries a hammer punch to The All-American Canadian's ribs.
The All-American Canadian blocks those punches
The All-American Canadian is in rear mount over Hacker with one hook in
Deep breaths from Ryo-san Hazuki who tries a hammer punch to The All-American Canadian's ribs.
The All-American Canadian blocks those punches
Poorly executed technique. Greg Whiteman looks to counter!
The All-American Canadian tries to launch a few punches to Ryo-san Hazuki
Little effect. A lot of them are hitting Hacker's defense
The All-American Canadian is in rear mount over Hacker with one hook in
Nice beating Greg Whiteman has received.
The All-American Canadian has one hook in and is trying to get the second one! If he succeed things are goint to get very bad for Hacker.
Nicely done! The All-American Canadian now has two hooks in! The end may be near!
The All-American Canadian is in rear mount over Hacker with two hooks in
The All-American Canadian tenatively looks for a way to finish his opponent! This is a nightmare for Hacker!
The All-American Canadian has one of his arm over Ryo-san Hazuki's shoulder and is ready for a RNC!
The All-American Canadian is in rear mount over Hacker with two hooks in
Hacker is trying to escape from the rear mount.
The All-American Canadian tries to use some of his tricky moves but The All-American Canadian's is smart enough to counter him.
The All-American Canadian is in rear mount over Hacker with two hooks in
Hacker has to use some of his skills to escape safely from this position...
Hacker is unable to find a way to escape from this.
The All-American Canadian is trying to counter now!
Greg Whiteman tries to get his arm under Ryo-san Hazuki's chin but can't do it. He locks his arms over Ryo-san Hazuki's neck and tries to finish him with a neck crank!
Ryo-san Hazuki easily defends the attempt.
The referee decides to stand up the fighters since there was not much action on the ground.
Both fighters continue the fight on their feet. You can hear how the people agree with that decision.
The All-American Canadian studies his opponent looking for a hole in his defense.
The All-American Canadian moves backwards and Ryo-san Hazuki is asking him if he came today for fighting or running.
The ref stops the action. The round is over.
I would be surprised if the judges didn't see that round for The All-American Canadian.
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Round 4
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Hacker decides to launch some tentative punches
Greg Whiteman takes the best of a brief punching exchange.
Hacker launches a stiff jab!
The All-American Canadian ducks that one.
Poorly executed technique. Greg Whiteman looks to counter!
The All-American Canadian launches a hook to the body
Bang! Hacker stops that one with his ribs!
The clock says 0:35 in the 4 round
The All-American Canadian moves backwards and Ryo-san Hazuki is asking him if he came today for fighting or running.
Greg Whiteman is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
Greg Whiteman fakes a punch and shows some footwork moving aside.
Ryo-san Hazuki tries to bring the fight to the ground
The All-American Canadian won't budge, forcing Hacker to pull guard.
Greg Whiteman is in closed guard over Hacker
The All-American Canadian is gassing out... Too bad. His performance may be going down from here.
The All-American Canadian tries to escape from closed guard...
The All-American Canadian struggles to liberate his leg and jumps to half guard!
Greg Whiteman is in half guard over Hacker
The All-American Canadian launches a few fake punches and tries to escape!
Ryo-san Hazuki is not able to stop Hacker ground skills and Greg Whiteman moves to side mount!
Greg Whiteman is in side mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Greg Whiteman looks to pass to mount...
The All-American Canadian slides his knee across and achieves the mount position! Tough spot for Ryo-san Hazuki.
Greg Whiteman is in full mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
The All-American Canadian tries to keep hs position while looking to maybe begin a pounding session...
Greg Whiteman controls the situation despite Ryo-san Hazuki efforts for escaping from the full mount.
Greg Whiteman is in full mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Hacker is using some of his ground skills to escape from this...
Greg Whiteman pushes Ryo-san Hazuki down and prevents his attempts to escape
Poorly executed technique. Greg Whiteman looks to counter!
The All-American Canadian goes for an armbar!
Ryo-san Hazuki breaks the lock and pushes away Greg Whiteman, who rolls over his back and gets to standing position.
Josh Rosenthal halts the fight to stand up Ryo-san Hazuki. The fight resumes with both fighters standing.
Both fighters have climbed to their feet and they continue the fight standing. The people who are watching this in Bell Centre (Montreal, Quebec) are cheering for the fighters.
Greg Whiteman goes with a looping right hand while Ryo-san Hazuki jumps back and jabs
Hacker seems staggered and Greg Whiteman runs to capitalize with a bunch of jabs and crosses.
I think Ryo-san Hazuki needs to learn how to pace himself better. His performance is suffering from his exhaustion.
Hacker grabs his opponent by the waist and tries to take the fight to the ground
The All-American Canadian struggles... Ryo-san Hazuki is unable to take him down
The All-American Canadian tries to get some advantage after his opponent miss move...
Greg Whiteman jabs at Hacker
hitting his chest.
The All-American Canadian moves backwards and Ryo-san Hazuki is asking him if he came today for fighting or running.
Greg Whiteman has seen better days.
Greg Whiteman fakes a punch and shows some footwork moving aside.
The All-American Canadian decides to launch some tentative punches
Greg Whiteman takes the best of a brief punching exchange.
Hacker is holding Greg Whiteman's left leg... He's trying to take him down.
Greg Whiteman shows great balance while pushing away Ryo-san Hazuki
Greg Whiteman is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
Ryo-san Hazuki and The All-American Canadian engage in a wild exchange of punches!
Greg Whiteman is getting the best of the exchange as he lands a few blows.
Greg Whiteman fakes a punch and shows some footwork moving aside.
Hacker moves backwards and Greg Whiteman is asking him if he came today for fighting or running.
This is starting to resemble a Floyd Mayweather fight. You can here the boos starting.
The All-American Canadian looks for angles as he throws a few jabs that are countered by Ryo-san Hazuki's punches
Hacker is on the receiving end of a great combo by The All-American Canadian.
Ryo-san Hazuki goes with a looping right hand while Greg Whiteman jumps back and jabs
Hacker seems staggered and Greg Whiteman runs to capitalize with a bunch of jabs and crosses.
Both fighters circle around the center of the cage.
Some of the people here are booing!
The All-American Canadian moves backwards and Ryo-san Hazuki is asking him if he came today for fighting or running.
Greg Whiteman is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
Hacker grabs his opponent by the waist and tries to take the fight to the ground
The All-American Canadian struggles... Ryo-san Hazuki is unable to take him down
Ryo-san Hazuki gets sloppy and Greg Whiteman tries to take advantage...
Greg Whiteman fakes a move and launches a nice uppercut
it lands on Hacker's chin
The buzzer sounds, marking the end of the round. The ref tells the fighters to go to their corner.
That round was a toss up.
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Round 5
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The All-American Canadian studies his opponent looking for a hole in his defense.
These two fighters are showing each other a ton of respect.
Hacker grabs his opponent by the waist and tries to take the fight to the ground
The All-American Canadian struggles... Ryo-san Hazuki is unable to take him down
Ryo-san Hazuki closes the distance with his opponent wanting some action.
Hacker grabs his opponent by the waist and tries to take the fight to the ground
The All-American Canadian struggles... Ryo-san Hazuki is unable to take him down
Hacker clumsily fails here and it's time for Greg Whiteman to fight back!
Good movement from The All-American Canadian
moving in to strike and moving away afterwards.
Both fighters circle around the center of the cage.
Greg Whiteman is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
Greg Whiteman goes with a looping right hand while Ryo-san Hazuki jumps back and jabs
Hacker seems staggered and Greg Whiteman runs to capitalize with a bunch of jabs and crosses.
The All-American Canadian is holding Ryo-san Hazuki's left leg... He's trying to take him down.
Ryo-san Hazuki loses balance and goes to the ground.
Greg Whiteman is in side mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Ryo-san Hazuki attempts to trap Greg Whiteman in his guard.
Greg Whiteman keeps control and remains in side mount.
The clock says 1:50 in the 5 round
Greg Whiteman is in side mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
The All-American Canadian works on the ground with his fingers over Hacker's face
He seems to have encountered the eye! What a classless move!
Josh Rosenthal didn't see that!
Greg Whiteman is in side mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Some of the people here are booing!
Hacker tries to show some ground skills
The All-American Canadian uses his strength to keep The All-American Canadian at a disadvantage
Poorly executed technique. Greg Whiteman looks to counter!
Greg Whiteman positions himself and launches a barrage of punches.
Greg Whiteman is in full mount and his punches are hitting hard Hacker's abdomen
The clock says 2:15 in the 5 round
Greg Whiteman is in full mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Hacker tries to escape from the full mount...
Greg Whiteman is not caught off guard and moves to side mount to keep his superior position.
Greg Whiteman is in side mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Ryo-san Hazuki is visibly gassed. You have to wonder how hard he trained for this fight.
Hacker tries to show some ground skills
The All-American Canadian uses his strength to keep The All-American Canadian at a disadvantage
Greg Whiteman is in side mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Ryo-san Hazuki attempts to trap Greg Whiteman in his guard.
Greg Whiteman keeps control and remains in side mount.
Greg Whiteman is in side mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
The All-American Canadian doesn't like the idea of just stalling on the ground
Poorly executed technique. Greg Whiteman looks to counter!
The All-American Canadian tries to launch a few punches to Ryo-san Hazuki
Little effect. A lot of them are hitting Hacker's defense
Greg Whiteman is in side mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
You can hear some sparse boos from the fans.
Ryo-san Hazuki attempts to trap Greg Whiteman in his guard.
Greg Whiteman keeps control and remains in side mount.
Greg Whiteman is in side mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Ryo-san Hazuki attempts to trap Greg Whiteman in his guard.
Greg Whiteman keeps control and remains in side mount.
The referee decides to stand up the fighters since there was not much action on the ground.
Both fighters continue the fight on their feet. You can hear how the people agree with that decision.
The All-American Canadian is hurt... He should be looking to avoid more damage or he will lose this fight.
The All-American Canadian decides to launch some tentative punches
Greg Whiteman takes the best of a brief punching exchange.
The fighters size each other up in the center of the cage.
The All-American Canadian looks for angles as he throws a few jabs that are countered by Ryo-san Hazuki's punches
Hacker is on the receiving end of a great combo by The All-American Canadian.
Ryo-san Hazuki takes a few seconds to recover his breath...
The fighters size each other up in the center of the cage.
Hacker studies his opponent looking for a hole in his defense.
The fighters size each other up in the center of the cage.
The clock says 4:20 in the 5 round
The fighters size each other up in the center of the cage.
The clock says 4:30 in the 5 round
Ryo-san Hazuki is tough but fatigue makes cowards of men. He should slow down and conserve what energy he has left.
Hacker is holding Greg Whiteman's right leg... He's trying to take him down.
Greg Whiteman shows great balance while pushing away Ryo-san Hazuki
The All-American Canadian tries to get some advantage after his opponent miss move...
Greg Whiteman is measuring Hacker with his jab.
Good accuracy on his part.
Hacker pushes Greg Whiteman and moves away from him. He seems to be recovering his breath.
You can hear some sparse boos from the fans.
Ryo-san Hazuki shoots for a double leg takedown!
Greg Whiteman sprawls and manages to stay on his feet.
The ref stops the action. The round is over.
That was an even round for the most part.
Judge: Greg Whiteman 9 10 10 9 9: 47
Judge: Ryo-san Hazuki 10 9 9 10 10: 48
Judge: Greg Whiteman 10 10 10 9 9: 48
Judge: Ryo-san Hazuki 9 9 9 10 10: 47
Judge: Greg Whiteman 9 10 10 9 10: 48
Judge: Ryo-san Hazuki 10 9 9 10 9: 47
Winner is Greg Whiteman by Split decision at 5:00 Round 5
Statistics: Greg Whiteman
Punches 77/109 (71%)
Kicks 1/1 (100%)
Clinch strikes 1/1 (100%)
Takedowns 1/1 (100%)
GnP strikes 10/18 (56%)
Submissions 4/4 (100%)
Clinch Attempts 0/0 (0%)
Damage caused 228,6
Clinch Damage 0
Ground Damage 31,6
Time on the ground 449 s
Statistics: Ryo-san Hazuki
Punches 0/30 (0%)
Kicks 0/0 (0%)
Clinch strikes 0/2 (0%)
Takedowns 1/11 (9%)
GnP strikes 0/6 (0%)
Submissions 0/0 (0%)
Clinch Attempts 0/0 (0%)
Damage caused 17,26
Clinch Damage 0
Ground Damage 0
Time on the ground 449 s
Ryo-san Hazuki looks like he's feeling the pressure.
This is the first time they meet inside the cage
Greg Whiteman is the favourite by the betting sites on internet.
The referee of the bout is Josh Rosenthal.
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Round 1
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The fight gets underway.
The All-American Canadian and Hacker circle around the center of the cage.
Ryo-san Hazuki tries to bring the fight to the ground
The All-American Canadian goes down.
*****Ryo-san Hazuki has broken the record of most damage cause by a single attack
Ryo-san Hazuki is in open guard over The All-American Canadian
Hacker moves on the ground...
He remains in open guard.
The All-American Canadian tries to get some advantage after his opponent miss move...
Greg Whiteman launches a few punches to Hacker's cheek from the guard.
Those punches sure are annoying because Hacker tries to cover his face,
The clock says 0:45 in the 1 round
Ryo-san Hazuki is in open guard over The All-American Canadian
Hacker moves on the ground...
He remains in open guard.
Ryo-san Hazuki is in open guard over The All-American Canadian
Ryo-san Hazuki pushes Greg Whiteman against the fence and then tries to improve his position.
Greg Whiteman struggles not allowing Ryo-san Hazuki improve his position.
Hacker clumsily fails here and it's time for Greg Whiteman to fight back!
Deep breaths from Greg Whiteman who tries a hammer punch to Hacker's ribs.
That hit Hacker who moves on the ground in order to protect himself
Ryo-san Hazuki is in open guard over The All-American Canadian
The All-American Canadian tries to close his guard around Hacker
He succeeds!
Ryo-san Hazuki is in closed guard over The All-American Canadian
Ryo-san Hazuki positions himself and launches a barrage of punches.
The All-American Canadian covers himself well
The clock says 1:25 in the 1 round
Ryo-san Hazuki is in closed guard over The All-American Canadian
Hacker is in closed guard... The All-American Canadian tries to roll on the ground!
Nice reversal! He is now in full mount over Ryo-san Hazuki!
Greg Whiteman is in full mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
The All-American Canadian tries to keep hs position while looking to maybe begin a pounding session...
Greg Whiteman controls the situation despite Ryo-san Hazuki efforts for escaping from the full mount.
Greg Whiteman is in full mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Hacker is using some of his ground skills to escape from this...
Greg Whiteman pushes Ryo-san Hazuki down and prevents his attempts to escape
The All-American Canadian tries to get some advantage after his opponent miss move...
Greg Whiteman sits high on Ryo-san Hazuki's chest and pulls his leg underneath Hacker's head. There's the triangle attempt!
Hacker tries to roll out. He's too quick for Greg Whiteman and manages to slip out! That was a risky move by The All-American Canadian and it cost him top position.
Josh Rosenthal has seen enough passivity on the ground and stands up the fighters.
Both fighters have climbed to their feet and they continue the fight standing. The people who are watching this in Bell Centre (Montreal, Quebec) are cheering for the fighters.
Nice beating Ryo-san Hazuki has received.
Ryo-san Hazuki goes with a looping right hand while Greg Whiteman jumps back and jabs
Hacker seems staggered and Greg Whiteman runs to capitalize with a bunch of jabs and crosses.
There is a small laceration on Ryo-san Hazuki's Chin
Hacker pushes Greg Whiteman and moves away from him. He seems to be recovering his breath.
The clock says 2:10 in the 1 round
Hacker and The All-American Canadian circle around the center of the cage.
These two fighters are showing each other a ton of respect.
Some of the people here are booing!
Greg Whiteman goes with a looping right hand while Ryo-san Hazuki jumps back and jabs
Hacker seems staggered and Greg Whiteman runs to capitalize with a bunch of jabs and crosses.
Greg Whiteman tries a nice one-two combination
He scores!
The clock says 2:55 in the 1 round
The All-American Canadian launches a hook to the body
Bang! Hacker stops that one with his ribs!
*****Greg Whiteman has broken the record of most damage cause by a single attack
Greg Whiteman throws a punch
that finds an opening in the defense of Hacker.
The All-American Canadian and Hacker circle around the center of the cage.
The clock says 3:20 in the 1 round
The All-American Canadian looks for angles as he throws a few jabs that are countered by Ryo-san Hazuki's punches
Hacker is on the receiving end of a great combo by The All-American Canadian.
The All-American Canadian moves backwards and Ryo-san Hazuki is asking him if he came today for fighting or running.
Both fighters circle around the center of the cage.
The clock says 3:50 in the 1 round
Hacker studies his opponent looking for a hole in his defense.
Greg Whiteman is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
The All-American Canadian and Hacker circle around the center of the cage.
Hacker steps backwards away from Greg Whiteman. He seems to be cooling down the fight a bit.
Greg Whiteman goes with a looping right hand while Ryo-san Hazuki jumps back and jabs
Hacker seems staggered and Greg Whiteman runs to capitalize with a bunch of jabs and crosses.
The All-American Canadian studies his opponent looking for a hole in his defense.
The clock says 4:55 in the 1 round
Ryo-san Hazuki takes a few seconds to recover his breath...
The ref stops the action. The round is over.
I would be surprised if the judges didn't see that round for The All-American Canadian.
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Round 2
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These two fighters are showing each other a ton of respect.
The fighters size each other up in the center of the cage.
Greg Whiteman fakes a punch and shows some footwork moving aside.
The All-American Canadian moves backwards and Ryo-san Hazuki is asking him if he came today for fighting or running.
Ryo-san Hazuki tries to bring the fight to the ground
The All-American Canadian won't budge, forcing Hacker to pull guard.
The clock says 1:05 in the 2 round
Greg Whiteman is in closed guard over Hacker
The All-American Canadian is in closed guard... Hacker tries to roll on the ground!
Greg Whiteman uses his leg to keep his position on the ground
Hacker misses a step and Greg Whiteman sees an opportunity to counter him!
The All-American Canadian tries to escape from closed guard...
The All-American Canadian struggles to liberate his leg and jumps to half guard!
Greg Whiteman is in half guard over Hacker
Ryo-san Hazuki attempts to move to full guard
Greg Whiteman keeps good control and remains in half guard.
Greg Whiteman is in half guard over Hacker
Greg Whiteman tries to pass Ryo-san Hazuki's guard...
Greg Whiteman manages to get his leg free and moves to side mount.
Greg Whiteman is in side mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
The All-American Canadian is getting frustrated here.
The All-American Canadian is trying to counter now!
Ryo-san Hazuki tries to turn away and scramble out. Greg Whiteman takes his back and locks up a rear naked choke!
He can't lock it up. Ryo-san Hazuki spins out and gets back to his feet.
Both fighters continue the fight on their feet. You can hear how the people agree with that decision.
The fighters size each other up in the center of the cage.
The clock says 1:50 in the 2 round
Both fighters circle around the center of the cage.
Hacker and The All-American Canadian circle around the center of the cage.
The two exchange wildly
The All-American Canadian is connecting with a few punches
Hacker steps backwards away from Greg Whiteman. He seems to be cooling down the fight a bit.
These two fighters are showing each other a ton of respect.
Ryo-san Hazuki takes a few seconds to recover his breath...
The All-American Canadian decides to launch some tentative punches
Greg Whiteman takes the best of a brief punching exchange.
The two exchange wildly
The All-American Canadian is connecting with a few punches
Both fighters circle around the center of the cage.
No action equals fan disrespect. And they are openly booing the fighters.
Ryo-san Hazuki is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
The clock says 3:35 in the 2 round
The two exchange wildly
The All-American Canadian is connecting with a few punches
Hacker looks for angles as he throws a few jabs that are countered by Greg Whiteman's punches
Hacker is on the receiving end of a great combo by The All-American Canadian.
Ryo-san Hazuki and The All-American Canadian engage in a wild exchange of punches!
Greg Whiteman is getting the best of the exchange as he lands a few blows.
The fighters size each other up in the center of the cage.
Both fighters circle around the center of the cage.
Greg Whiteman is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
The clock says 4:30 in the 2 round
Ryo-san Hazuki is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
Hacker looks for angles as he throws a few jabs that are countered by Greg Whiteman's punches
Both fighters are wildly hitting the air!
The All-American Canadian moves backwards and Ryo-san Hazuki is asking him if he came today for fighting or running.
The ref stops the action. The round is over.
Close round. It could go to either fighter.
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Round 3
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Both fighters circle around the center of the cage.
The All-American Canadian is gassing out... Too bad. His performance may be going down from here.
These two fighters are showing each other a ton of respect.
Greg Whiteman is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
The All-American Canadian decides to launch some tentative punches
Greg Whiteman takes the best of a brief punching exchange.
Greg Whiteman fakes a punch and shows some footwork moving aside.
Greg Whiteman is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
Some counter punches against Ryo-san Hazuki
land while he's on his bicycle.
Low kick by Greg Whiteman to maintain his distance.
That hits Ryo-san Hazuki's ankle
Greg Whiteman is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
The clock says 1:40 in the 3 round
Ryo-san Hazuki tries to bring the fight to the ground
The All-American Canadian won't budge, forcing Hacker to pull guard.
Greg Whiteman is in closed guard over Hacker
The All-American Canadian struggles on the ground and tries to break Ryo-san Hazuki's guard...
Greg Whiteman is in Hacker open guard now
Greg Whiteman is in open guard over Hacker
Greg Whiteman pushes Ryo-san Hazuki against the fence and then tries to improve his position.
The All-American Canadian jumps and tries to free his leg! Hacker doesn't allow this but Greg Whiteman is able to get half guard here.
Greg Whiteman is in half guard over Hacker
Ryo-san Hazuki tries to close the guard.
Nothing from this effort.
Hacker clumsily fails here and it's time for Greg Whiteman to fight back!
Greg Whiteman pushes Hacker's leg and tries to move to full mount.
Nice move by The All-American Canadian who is in full mount! Hacker is in trouble now!
Greg Whiteman is in full mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
The All-American Canadian tries to keep hs position while looking to maybe begin a pounding session...
Greg Whiteman controls the situation despite Ryo-san Hazuki efforts for escaping from the full mount.
Greg Whiteman is in full mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Greg Whiteman tries to better his position on the ground...
The All-American Canadian is in a great position to begin a nice round of pounding!
Greg Whiteman is in full mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
The people here are booing the fighters.
The All-American Canadian tries to keep hs position while looking to maybe begin a pounding session...
Greg Whiteman controls the situation despite Ryo-san Hazuki efforts for escaping from the full mount.
Greg Whiteman is in full mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Ryo-san Hazuki tries to roll to his side and trap Greg Whiteman in his guard...
Greg Whiteman rolls him over and takes his back!
The All-American Canadian is in rear mount over Hacker
The All-American Canadian steps backwards and lowers his arms while breathing heavily... He seems tired.
The All-American Canadian tries to get a hook in!
Things get worse for Hacker! The All-American Canadian has one hook in and keeps working!
The All-American Canadian is in rear mount over Hacker with one hook in
Hacker is moving on the ground...
The All-American Canadian tries to counter Hacker's moves on the ground.
The clock says 3:25 in the 3 round
The All-American Canadian is in rear mount over Hacker with one hook in
Hacker is trying to escape from the rear mount.
The All-American Canadian tries to use some of his tricky moves but The All-American Canadian's is smart enough to counter him.
Hacker misses a step and Greg Whiteman sees an opportunity to counter him!
Greg Whiteman launches a few punches to Hacker
Weak punches. He needs to improve his position!
The All-American Canadian is in rear mount over Hacker with one hook in
Deep breaths from Ryo-san Hazuki who tries a hammer punch to The All-American Canadian's ribs.
The All-American Canadian blocks those punches
The All-American Canadian is in rear mount over Hacker with one hook in
Deep breaths from Ryo-san Hazuki who tries a hammer punch to The All-American Canadian's ribs.
The All-American Canadian blocks those punches
Poorly executed technique. Greg Whiteman looks to counter!
The All-American Canadian tries to launch a few punches to Ryo-san Hazuki
Little effect. A lot of them are hitting Hacker's defense
The All-American Canadian is in rear mount over Hacker with one hook in
Nice beating Greg Whiteman has received.
The All-American Canadian has one hook in and is trying to get the second one! If he succeed things are goint to get very bad for Hacker.
Nicely done! The All-American Canadian now has two hooks in! The end may be near!
The All-American Canadian is in rear mount over Hacker with two hooks in
The All-American Canadian tenatively looks for a way to finish his opponent! This is a nightmare for Hacker!
The All-American Canadian has one of his arm over Ryo-san Hazuki's shoulder and is ready for a RNC!
The All-American Canadian is in rear mount over Hacker with two hooks in
Hacker is trying to escape from the rear mount.
The All-American Canadian tries to use some of his tricky moves but The All-American Canadian's is smart enough to counter him.
The All-American Canadian is in rear mount over Hacker with two hooks in
Hacker has to use some of his skills to escape safely from this position...
Hacker is unable to find a way to escape from this.
The All-American Canadian is trying to counter now!
Greg Whiteman tries to get his arm under Ryo-san Hazuki's chin but can't do it. He locks his arms over Ryo-san Hazuki's neck and tries to finish him with a neck crank!
Ryo-san Hazuki easily defends the attempt.
The referee decides to stand up the fighters since there was not much action on the ground.
Both fighters continue the fight on their feet. You can hear how the people agree with that decision.
The All-American Canadian studies his opponent looking for a hole in his defense.
The All-American Canadian moves backwards and Ryo-san Hazuki is asking him if he came today for fighting or running.
The ref stops the action. The round is over.
I would be surprised if the judges didn't see that round for The All-American Canadian.
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Round 4
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Hacker decides to launch some tentative punches
Greg Whiteman takes the best of a brief punching exchange.
Hacker launches a stiff jab!
The All-American Canadian ducks that one.
Poorly executed technique. Greg Whiteman looks to counter!
The All-American Canadian launches a hook to the body
Bang! Hacker stops that one with his ribs!
The clock says 0:35 in the 4 round
The All-American Canadian moves backwards and Ryo-san Hazuki is asking him if he came today for fighting or running.
Greg Whiteman is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
Greg Whiteman fakes a punch and shows some footwork moving aside.
Ryo-san Hazuki tries to bring the fight to the ground
The All-American Canadian won't budge, forcing Hacker to pull guard.
Greg Whiteman is in closed guard over Hacker
The All-American Canadian is gassing out... Too bad. His performance may be going down from here.
The All-American Canadian tries to escape from closed guard...
The All-American Canadian struggles to liberate his leg and jumps to half guard!
Greg Whiteman is in half guard over Hacker
The All-American Canadian launches a few fake punches and tries to escape!
Ryo-san Hazuki is not able to stop Hacker ground skills and Greg Whiteman moves to side mount!
Greg Whiteman is in side mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Greg Whiteman looks to pass to mount...
The All-American Canadian slides his knee across and achieves the mount position! Tough spot for Ryo-san Hazuki.
Greg Whiteman is in full mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
The All-American Canadian tries to keep hs position while looking to maybe begin a pounding session...
Greg Whiteman controls the situation despite Ryo-san Hazuki efforts for escaping from the full mount.
Greg Whiteman is in full mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Hacker is using some of his ground skills to escape from this...
Greg Whiteman pushes Ryo-san Hazuki down and prevents his attempts to escape
Poorly executed technique. Greg Whiteman looks to counter!
The All-American Canadian goes for an armbar!
Ryo-san Hazuki breaks the lock and pushes away Greg Whiteman, who rolls over his back and gets to standing position.
Josh Rosenthal halts the fight to stand up Ryo-san Hazuki. The fight resumes with both fighters standing.
Both fighters have climbed to their feet and they continue the fight standing. The people who are watching this in Bell Centre (Montreal, Quebec) are cheering for the fighters.
Greg Whiteman goes with a looping right hand while Ryo-san Hazuki jumps back and jabs
Hacker seems staggered and Greg Whiteman runs to capitalize with a bunch of jabs and crosses.
I think Ryo-san Hazuki needs to learn how to pace himself better. His performance is suffering from his exhaustion.
Hacker grabs his opponent by the waist and tries to take the fight to the ground
The All-American Canadian struggles... Ryo-san Hazuki is unable to take him down
The All-American Canadian tries to get some advantage after his opponent miss move...
Greg Whiteman jabs at Hacker
hitting his chest.
The All-American Canadian moves backwards and Ryo-san Hazuki is asking him if he came today for fighting or running.
Greg Whiteman has seen better days.
Greg Whiteman fakes a punch and shows some footwork moving aside.
The All-American Canadian decides to launch some tentative punches
Greg Whiteman takes the best of a brief punching exchange.
Hacker is holding Greg Whiteman's left leg... He's trying to take him down.
Greg Whiteman shows great balance while pushing away Ryo-san Hazuki
Greg Whiteman is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
Ryo-san Hazuki and The All-American Canadian engage in a wild exchange of punches!
Greg Whiteman is getting the best of the exchange as he lands a few blows.
Greg Whiteman fakes a punch and shows some footwork moving aside.
Hacker moves backwards and Greg Whiteman is asking him if he came today for fighting or running.
This is starting to resemble a Floyd Mayweather fight. You can here the boos starting.
The All-American Canadian looks for angles as he throws a few jabs that are countered by Ryo-san Hazuki's punches
Hacker is on the receiving end of a great combo by The All-American Canadian.
Ryo-san Hazuki goes with a looping right hand while Greg Whiteman jumps back and jabs
Hacker seems staggered and Greg Whiteman runs to capitalize with a bunch of jabs and crosses.
Both fighters circle around the center of the cage.
Some of the people here are booing!
The All-American Canadian moves backwards and Ryo-san Hazuki is asking him if he came today for fighting or running.
Greg Whiteman is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
Hacker grabs his opponent by the waist and tries to take the fight to the ground
The All-American Canadian struggles... Ryo-san Hazuki is unable to take him down
Ryo-san Hazuki gets sloppy and Greg Whiteman tries to take advantage...
Greg Whiteman fakes a move and launches a nice uppercut
it lands on Hacker's chin
The buzzer sounds, marking the end of the round. The ref tells the fighters to go to their corner.
That round was a toss up.
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Round 5
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The All-American Canadian studies his opponent looking for a hole in his defense.
These two fighters are showing each other a ton of respect.
Hacker grabs his opponent by the waist and tries to take the fight to the ground
The All-American Canadian struggles... Ryo-san Hazuki is unable to take him down
Ryo-san Hazuki closes the distance with his opponent wanting some action.
Hacker grabs his opponent by the waist and tries to take the fight to the ground
The All-American Canadian struggles... Ryo-san Hazuki is unable to take him down
Hacker clumsily fails here and it's time for Greg Whiteman to fight back!
Good movement from The All-American Canadian
moving in to strike and moving away afterwards.
Both fighters circle around the center of the cage.
Greg Whiteman is doing his best Floyd Mayweather impression by not engaging.
Greg Whiteman goes with a looping right hand while Ryo-san Hazuki jumps back and jabs
Hacker seems staggered and Greg Whiteman runs to capitalize with a bunch of jabs and crosses.
The All-American Canadian is holding Ryo-san Hazuki's left leg... He's trying to take him down.
Ryo-san Hazuki loses balance and goes to the ground.
Greg Whiteman is in side mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Ryo-san Hazuki attempts to trap Greg Whiteman in his guard.
Greg Whiteman keeps control and remains in side mount.
The clock says 1:50 in the 5 round
Greg Whiteman is in side mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
The All-American Canadian works on the ground with his fingers over Hacker's face
He seems to have encountered the eye! What a classless move!
Josh Rosenthal didn't see that!
Greg Whiteman is in side mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Some of the people here are booing!
Hacker tries to show some ground skills
The All-American Canadian uses his strength to keep The All-American Canadian at a disadvantage
Poorly executed technique. Greg Whiteman looks to counter!
Greg Whiteman positions himself and launches a barrage of punches.
Greg Whiteman is in full mount and his punches are hitting hard Hacker's abdomen
The clock says 2:15 in the 5 round
Greg Whiteman is in full mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Hacker tries to escape from the full mount...
Greg Whiteman is not caught off guard and moves to side mount to keep his superior position.
Greg Whiteman is in side mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Ryo-san Hazuki is visibly gassed. You have to wonder how hard he trained for this fight.
Hacker tries to show some ground skills
The All-American Canadian uses his strength to keep The All-American Canadian at a disadvantage
Greg Whiteman is in side mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Ryo-san Hazuki attempts to trap Greg Whiteman in his guard.
Greg Whiteman keeps control and remains in side mount.
Greg Whiteman is in side mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
The All-American Canadian doesn't like the idea of just stalling on the ground
Poorly executed technique. Greg Whiteman looks to counter!
The All-American Canadian tries to launch a few punches to Ryo-san Hazuki
Little effect. A lot of them are hitting Hacker's defense
Greg Whiteman is in side mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
You can hear some sparse boos from the fans.
Ryo-san Hazuki attempts to trap Greg Whiteman in his guard.
Greg Whiteman keeps control and remains in side mount.
Greg Whiteman is in side mount over Ryo-san Hazuki
Ryo-san Hazuki attempts to trap Greg Whiteman in his guard.
Greg Whiteman keeps control and remains in side mount.
The referee decides to stand up the fighters since there was not much action on the ground.
Both fighters continue the fight on their feet. You can hear how the people agree with that decision.
The All-American Canadian is hurt... He should be looking to avoid more damage or he will lose this fight.
The All-American Canadian decides to launch some tentative punches
Greg Whiteman takes the best of a brief punching exchange.
The fighters size each other up in the center of the cage.
The All-American Canadian looks for angles as he throws a few jabs that are countered by Ryo-san Hazuki's punches
Hacker is on the receiving end of a great combo by The All-American Canadian.
Ryo-san Hazuki takes a few seconds to recover his breath...
The fighters size each other up in the center of the cage.
Hacker studies his opponent looking for a hole in his defense.
The fighters size each other up in the center of the cage.
The clock says 4:20 in the 5 round
The fighters size each other up in the center of the cage.
The clock says 4:30 in the 5 round
Ryo-san Hazuki is tough but fatigue makes cowards of men. He should slow down and conserve what energy he has left.
Hacker is holding Greg Whiteman's right leg... He's trying to take him down.
Greg Whiteman shows great balance while pushing away Ryo-san Hazuki
The All-American Canadian tries to get some advantage after his opponent miss move...
Greg Whiteman is measuring Hacker with his jab.
Good accuracy on his part.
Hacker pushes Greg Whiteman and moves away from him. He seems to be recovering his breath.
You can hear some sparse boos from the fans.
Ryo-san Hazuki shoots for a double leg takedown!
Greg Whiteman sprawls and manages to stay on his feet.
The ref stops the action. The round is over.
That was an even round for the most part.
Judge: Greg Whiteman 9 10 10 9 9: 47
Judge: Ryo-san Hazuki 10 9 9 10 10: 48
Judge: Greg Whiteman 10 10 10 9 9: 48
Judge: Ryo-san Hazuki 9 9 9 10 10: 47
Judge: Greg Whiteman 9 10 10 9 10: 48
Judge: Ryo-san Hazuki 10 9 9 10 9: 47
Winner is Greg Whiteman by Split decision at 5:00 Round 5
Statistics: Greg Whiteman
Punches 77/109 (71%)
Kicks 1/1 (100%)
Clinch strikes 1/1 (100%)
Takedowns 1/1 (100%)
GnP strikes 10/18 (56%)
Submissions 4/4 (100%)
Clinch Attempts 0/0 (0%)
Damage caused 228,6
Clinch Damage 0
Ground Damage 31,6
Time on the ground 449 s
Statistics: Ryo-san Hazuki
Punches 0/30 (0%)
Kicks 0/0 (0%)
Clinch strikes 0/2 (0%)
Takedowns 1/11 (9%)
GnP strikes 0/6 (0%)
Submissions 0/0 (0%)
Clinch Attempts 0/0 (0%)
Damage caused 17,26
Clinch Damage 0
Ground Damage 0
Time on the ground 449 s