In a fight that went over just one round, Seth Baczynski took down Matt Brown in a fight that Brown didn’t stand a chance at victory.
Baczynski was able to land punches up high throughout the first round and early into the second round. It was also clear from the get-go that it would be Brown up against the cage for most of the fight.
Baczynski showed to be a stronger, more confident fighter.
With the exception of several shots with the right and left knees to the body of Baczynski, Brown looked like he didn’t stand a fighting chance in the bout.
In the first round, Baczynski had a big-time takedown, one that set the tone for the rest of the fight shortly after.
To start out the second-round, another takedown for Baczynski would have Brown in a choke hold, one that Brown looked to have slipped out of, but simply had to tap out.
From the get-go, there was no question who the more impressive, more prepared fighter was in the match. Yet, had the fight continued on, Brown could have made the most of his body blows and possibly taken Baczynski out later in the fight.
Ultimately, Baczynski had the advantage in the bout with his solid attack. He consistently landed punches and had the ability to corner Brown and keep Brown on the defensive.
As a result, in the second round, Baczynski’s strength took a toll on Brown, as he was unable to escape the hold late in the match.
Regardless of the fortunate choke hold Baczynski was able to come up with, Baczynski would have eventually taken down Brown, as Brown showed he was not ready for this fight.
Aside from some knees to his opponent’s body, Brown seemed to be a fighter just trying to stay alive throughout the bout.
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