Fight to Win Pro 29Apr 1, 2017 by Averi Clements
DJ Jackson Wins In The Gi Against Vinicius Agudo At Fight To Win Pro 29
DJ Jackson Wins In The Gi Against Vinicius Agudo At Fight To Win Pro 29
Another exciting Fight to Win Pro event concluded with an impressive main event that saw multiple-time world champion DJ Jackson claim victory over former F2W champion Vinicius Agudo in Nashville, Tennessee.
Another exciting Fight to Win Pro event concluded with an impressive main event that saw multiple-time world champion DJ Jackson claim victory over former F2W champion Vinicius Agudo in Nashville, Tennessee.
Their fight was preceded by a brief, but intense bout in which Submission Underground veteran Joe Baize stopped the clock with an impressive heel hook over Team Kaos' Josh Kate.
DJ Jackson locks on the gi-assisted brabo choke for the submission win over Vinicius Agudo. Photo: Mike Calimbas
The main event started off with an armbar attempt by Agudo, which Jackson successfully defended. Jackson then spent much of the match attempting to pass Agudo's guard, finally achieving it with just over three minutes left in the fight. As the clock wound down, Jackson managed to get a hold of his opponent's gi and work for a brabo choke, ultimately submitting Agudo with a little more than two minutes to spare.
The next Fight to Win event on April 8 will be the first one to take place on the east coast, with Tom DeBlass and Ricco Rodriguez headlining what's guaranteed to be a heart-pounding event in New Jersey.
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Their fight was preceded by a brief, but intense bout in which Submission Underground veteran Joe Baize stopped the clock with an impressive heel hook over Team Kaos' Josh Kate.
DJ Jackson locks on the gi-assisted brabo choke for the submission win over Vinicius Agudo. Photo: Mike Calimbas
The main event started off with an armbar attempt by Agudo, which Jackson successfully defended. Jackson then spent much of the match attempting to pass Agudo's guard, finally achieving it with just over three minutes left in the fight. As the clock wound down, Jackson managed to get a hold of his opponent's gi and work for a brabo choke, ultimately submitting Agudo with a little more than two minutes to spare.
The next Fight to Win event on April 8 will be the first one to take place on the east coast, with Tom DeBlass and Ricco Rodriguez headlining what's guaranteed to be a heart-pounding event in New Jersey.
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