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  • European MMA: KSW 11 Acacio vs Khalidov! (15/05)



    PRIDE veteran Daniel Acacio will face top Polish prospect Mamed Khalidov at KSW 11 on May 15 at the Torwar Hall in Warsaw, Poland.

    The 31-year-old Acacio (17-7) fights out of Chute Boxe and has been fighting locally in Brazil since a loss to Ryo Kawamura at Pancrase on September 2006. Acacio has competed three for PRIDE Bushido, winning against Kazuo Misaki and Daiju Takase and losing to Akihiro Gono. Misaki was the 2006 PRIDE GP winner and Takase holds a submission victory over current UFC middleweight champ Anderson Silva.

    Khalidov (15-3) won his US debut against Jason Guida at ShoXC on Oct. 10, 2008. Khalidov has not suffered a loss since Sept. 22, 2005.
    http://www.mmafighting.com/news/2009/04/27/pride-vet-daniel-acacio-headline-ksw-11

    Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki

    May 15, 2009
    Torwar,
    Warsaw, Poland

    8-Man Tournament Participants:
    Andre Reinders 11-7-2
    Alexander Shlemenko 23-3-0
    Aslanbek Saidov 3-0-0
    Michael Verginelli 5-5-0
    Vitor Nobrega 2-1-0
    Artur Kadlubek 4-1-0
    Lukasz Christ 2-2-0
    Krzysztof Rudecki

    Non-Tournament Fights:
    Antoni Chmielewski 18-4-0 vs. 4-3-0 Petr Ondrus
    Lukasz Jurkowski 13-9-0 vs. 4-0-0 Atila Vegh
    Mamed Khalidov 18-3-1 vs. 17-7-0 Daniel Acacio

    http://www.youtube.com/v/VA3lMCswX30



    Vuelve el pride europeo!

  • #2
    Re: European MMA: KSW 11 Acacio vs Khalidov! (15/05)

    Ostras Acacio que habra sido de el? voy a pipear su record que desde Bushido que no he oido nada suyo
    To Perita Style

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    • #3
      Re: European MMA: KSW 11 Acacio vs Khalidov! (15/05)

      Como mola este evento.

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      • #4
        Re: European MMA: KSW 11 Acacio vs Khalidov! (15/05)

        Pedazo de luchador este mamed!!!

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        • #5
          KSW 11 Acacio vs Khalidov! (15/05) *Resultados*

          *RESULTADOS* *RESULTADOS* *RESULTADOS* *RESULTADOS* *RESULTADOS*





          Mamed Khalidov (17-3-1) def. Daniel Acacio (17-8) via KO (Punches) at 1:10 of Round 1
          Less than two minutes into the opening round, following some flashy kicks and clinch work from "The Cannibal," Khalidov ended the Brazilian's night with a clean right uppercut. The hometown favorite pounced and pounded away until the ref stopped the action, making Khalidov the first ever KSW World Champion.

          8-Man Tournament Opening Round

          Vitor Nobrega (4-1) def. Lukasz Christ (2-4) via Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) R1
          Nobrega took Christ to the mat right away and began softening him up with shots to the face from guard until sinking in the match-winning choke about two minutes in. The four-time Portugal Vale Tudo champion moved on to the next round without breaking a sweat.

          Artur Kadlubek (5-1) def. Sergey Nikitin (3-3) via Unanimous Decision
          Nikitin is the trainer of former tournament favorite Alexander Shlemenko, who had to withdraw due to injury. Thanks to one Jordan Breen for this bit of info, and the heads up that KSW was airing this afternoon. Kadlubek ground out a dominant but uneventful win by riding Nikitin's back for the majority of the fight, landing punches from the top while looking for a guillotine which never materialized.

          Aslambek Saidov (4-0) def. Michele Verginelli (5-6) via Unanimous Decision
          Saidov muscled Verginelli around from top position for the entirety of the first frame, only coming close to danger when "Iron Mike" nearly caught a triangle armbar early on. Saidov took it to the mat again in the second and rolled out of a heel hook attempt, but remained unable to pass Verginelli's guard. The Italian nearly twisted Saidov's left arm into a pretzel with a last ditch kimura attempt, but Saidov picked up the decision via the punishment he dealt out in the rest of the fight.

          Krzysztof Sadecki (1-0) def. Andre Reinders (11-8-2) via Unanimous Decision (Ext. Round)
          Sadecki caught Reinders with a left high kick immediately and began blasting away from full mount until Reinders reversed him and tried to escape through the ring ropes. Sadecki teed off on Andre against the ropes and largely won the battle in the clinch with knees and dirty boxing throughout the first, but Reinders appeared ready to turn the tide as the round ran out. In the second, Reinders mounted Sadecki and looked close to winning as he pounded away, but Sadecki bucked and reversed with 50 seconds remaining. In the extension round, both exhausted fighters tried to finish the fight to no avail, and the judges awarded Sadecki the right to move on and most likely have his tired ass handed to him in the next round.

          Lukasz Jurkowski (14-9) def. Atila Vegh (4-1) via Unanimous Decision
          Missed most of this superfight due to stream issues. My apologies.

          Antoni Chmielewski (13-4) via Michael Knaap (17-17-3) via Unanimous Decision
          Chmielewski controlled the first round with powerful takedowns and light g'n'p, but it was more a story of Knaap looking hopeless from guard. Knaap caught "Antonio" with a low blow as the second round began, but Chmielewski recovered quickly and put the wild-striking Knaap on his back again, where he spent the last three minutes of the fight (save the several stand-ups and breaks to check on a cut atop Chmielewski's forehead).

          8-Man Tournament Semifinals

          Vitor Nobrega (5-1) def. Artur Kadlubek (5-2) via Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) R1
          This match went very much the same as Nobrega's first win. Not all that impressive, but the Brazilian was no doubt the freshest of all four fighters entering the semis.

          Aslambek Saidov (5-0) def. Lukasz Christ (2-5) via Submission (Armbar) R1
          After a back and forth round, Saidov tapped Christ with a nasty armbar with less than 10 second remaining. Christ was a replacement for Krzysztof Sadecki, who was too injured to continue after his war with Andre Reinders.

          Saidov and Nobrega will square off at a KSW event in December.




          El torneo se decidira en diciembre entre Nobrega y Saidov.

          Dejo un par de gifs del espectacular ko de Mamed a Acacio:







          PD: dejo el video con la presentacion de los luchadores incluida del main event:

          http://www.youtube.com/v/YjrtdyTbUbg

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