jazz casino, Mayssa Bastos Wins Rematch With Danielle Kelly To Retain Atomweight Submission Grappling World Title
Updated:2024-12-14 03:18    Views:142
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On December 6 in U.S. primetime, Brazilian superstar Mayssa Bastos successfully defended her ONE Women’s Atomweight Submission Grappling World Title with a hard-fought, fast-paced victory over American rival Danielle Kelly at ONE Fight Night 26: Lee vs. Rasulov on Prime Video.

That bout took place in front of a packed house at Bangkok’s Lumpinee Stadium and marked the second clash between the elite BJJ black belts.

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Just like their first unforgettable meeting in August at ONE Fight Night 24, the grapplers engaged in a closely contested battle that saw each woman finding moments of success.

Bastos came out with an aggressive, physical approach, taking the top position early before securing a clean leg-drag pass directly into a dominant position. Kelly showed strong defense and scrambled out to the top, where she immediately went to work with suffocating pressure and constant guard-passing attempts of her own.

The pace didn’t slow a bit, and with less than two minutes remaining, the Brazilian turned up the intensity even more.

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After looking for a front headlock attack that nearly turned into a D’Arce choke, Bastos jumped into a leg entanglement and latched onto a heel hook to score the match’s one and only catch in the dramatic final seconds.

That buzzer-beater catch earned the 27-year-old the unanimous decision win and further solidified her as the planet’s top atomweight ground fighter – and an all-time great who is only getting better.

With another monumental victory, the reigning ONE Women’s Atomweight Submission Grappling World Champion improved her career slate to an impressive 120-12.

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