I shot 2 MMA events in 1 weekend. Every once in a while things bunch up like this and stuff gets really busy. Between the 2 promotions there were 26 fights. Lots of excitement with knockouts, a broken arm, and a new Lightweight Champ. All in all it was awesome.
1. Somehow this dude got out of this rear naked choke and went on to win.
2. Unconventional but effective. Donkey Kong style double hammer fists!! Fight was quickly stopped for TKO.
3. This fight was won in the gym. This lady on top here is a Mom of 4? Started training at an MMA gym and eventually took this fight. She has lost a ton of weight and gained some serious skills. It was a proud moment for her and her coaches.
4. This is one of my training partners breaking a guys arm. Believe it or not he did this as gently as possible. He waited a long time before taking it this far, but this cowboy wouldn't tap. He looked to the ref and no stoppage, so he slowly pushed his hips forward until that arm suddenly bent completely the wrong way. Then the ref stepped in.
5. An awesome entrance.
On to Saturday night!!! In the past by a huge margin this show has had the best lighting of any of our events in Utah. Tonight this was not the case. ISO 10,000 was needed to get speeds of 1/800-1/1200. Power levels were inconsistent from fight to fight and had hot spots and dark spots all over the ring. A new evil technology was introduced to me that night. Some sort of tracking spotlight. It was supposed to stay on the fighters? It didn't work so well. To add to this effect the dark mat sucks up light like a black hole. But that is the hand dealt and that is what events are all about. Adapt and do your best!
6. Even Herb Dean is cringing at this KO!! This is one of my favorite shots of the year. Perfect timing, sharp focus and at the absolute peak of action. The ref looking intense, logos in place like I planned it and nice and tight. But there are a few things I do not like. Most of all the lack of separation on the punchers face. He is sort of blending with the fence pattern. Most likely due to the closeness of this. I think they are about 6 feet away from me here. I wish the angle was a little lower. But I was already hanging over the fence. And I wish the shutter speed could have been more.
7. Going down.
8. 15 seconds into the first round. The beginning of a TKO.
9. The main event. 5 rounds of back and forth battle to a split decision. This was the best fight I have seen in a long time. Maybe since the last time these guys met in the cage.
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