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The Drop Seoniage
Tournament Quater-Finals
Catchweight Bout


Harold "Cunt Smasher" Coleman
Badass Inc
Ippon
Highest Rank: #1
Record: 66 - 56
Jim "Incredible" Clark
Judoka
Ippon
Highest Rank: #1
Record: 77 - 32


Round 1
The fighters circle each other. Jim Clark starts to put on the pressure, forcing Harold Coleman back into the cage. Jim Clark takes advantage and clinches. Clark works to Harolds back while standing. Clark throws a couple of outside shots until Harold Coleman is able to work his way back to the clinch. Coleman attempts a knee but is taken down by a basic trip. "Incredible" lands in half guard. Jim Clark tries to pull his leg out of half guard, but no luck. Harold is able to work a leg through from the bottom to attain full guard. Round 1 is over.

Round 2
Coleman connects with jab cross combination. Harold Coleman hits a hook to the body and follows with a power straight that misses. Harold Coleman attempts a striking combination, but Clark forces the clinch. The fighters jockey for position in the clinch. "Incredible" works to Harold Colemans back while standing. "Incredible" throws a couple of outside shots until Coleman is able to work his way back to the clinch. Clark goes for a hip throw of his own, but Harold Coleman is able to counter it, sending Clark to the ground.Round 2 comes to a close.

Round 3
Harold winds up a heavy straight but is countered by a hard counter knee to the body. The fighters circle each other. Harold Coleman throws a flurry connecting with the final punch. Jim Clark is rocked and stumbles to the ground but quickly shakes it off. Harold connects with a series of punches forcing Jim into a clinch. Harold Coleman lands a powerful uppercut in the clinch. "Incredible" works the clinch to his advantage, carefully connecting with precise strikes. "Cunt Smasher" takes Clarks back standing. "Incredible" isolates an arm to lock a spinning kimura but "Cunt Smasher" lands a sharp shovel punch that forces "Incredible" to release. Round 3 is finished.

Jim "Incredible" Clark wins by Split Decision