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Chael Sonnen and Submission Underground are back to bring you one of the top grappling cards of 2020, SUG11 . With numerous combat sports superstars on the card, fight fans will certainly get their money’s worth. Headlining the card will be Craig Jones and Nick Rodriguez taking on Vinny Magalhaes and Kyle Boehm in a tag team jiu-jitsu match. The co-main event has 10th Planet blackbelt Richie Martinez taking on former Strikeforce middleweight champion Jake Shields .
Submission Underground 11 was originally supposed to include Gordon Ryan . Chael Sonnen put out a $25,000 challenge for two men that could beat Gordon Ryan and Craig Jones. It didn’t take long to find challengers. Kyle Boehm and Vinny Magalhaes stepped up right away. Unfortunately, Ryan had to pull out of the competition, leaving Jones without a partner but Nick Rodriguez stepped up right away to fill in.
Other notable names on the card include 10th Planet Coquitlam blackbelt Micah Brakefield stepping in to take on Bellator fighter Austin Vanderford . A couple of UFC fighters will step into the SUG cage as Mike Perry will take on Al Iaquinta . Even Perry’s wife Danielle Perry is in on the action as she is taking on Samantha Bonilla . Danaher Death Squad member Frank Rosenthal will also be fighting as he is matched up against Brent Smith on the undercard.
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Vinny Magalhaes & Kyle Boehm def. Craig Jones & Nick Rodriguez via Fastest Escape Time After 3 Overtime Rounds
Richie Martinez def. Jake Shields via Armbar at 0:08 of Overtime Round 2
Mike Perry def. Al Iaquinta via Fastest Escape Time After 3 Overtime Rounds
Austin Vanderford def. Micah Brakefield via Arm Triangle at 1:15 of Overtime Round 1
Alex Larmey def Andrew Marshal via Fastest Escape Time After 3 Overtime Rounds
Frank Rosenthal def. Brent Smith via Heel Hook at 0:17 of Regulation
Samantha Bonilla def. Danielle Perry via Guillotine in Overtime Round 1
Joe Baize def. Clay Davidson via Reverse Heel Hook at 1:11 of Regulation
Andrew Gundlach def. Logan Skinner via Clock Choke at 4:42 of Regulation
Andrew Sidelinger def. Scott Jutras via Armbar at 0:13 in Overtime Round 1
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Chael Sonnen and Submission Underground are back to bring you one of the top grappling cards of 2020, SUG11 . With numerous combat sports superstars on the card, fight fans will certainly get their money’s worth. Headlining the card will be Craig Jones and Nick Rodriguez taking on Vinny Magalhaes and Kyle Boehm in a tag team jiu-jitsu match. The co-main event has 10th Planet blackbelt Richie Martinez taking on former Strikeforce middleweight champion Jake Shields .
Submission Underground 11 was originally supposed to include Gordon Ryan . Chael Sonnen put out a $25,000 challenge for two men that could beat Gordon Ryan and Craig Jones. It didn’t take long to find challengers. Kyle Boehm and Vinny Magalhaes stepped up right away. Unfortunately, Ryan had to pull out of the competition, leaving Jones without a partner but Nick Rodriguez stepped up right away to fill in.
Other notable names on the card include 10th Planet Coquitlam blackbelt Micah Brakefield stepping in to take on Bellator fighter Austin Vanderford . A couple of UFC fighters will step into the SUG cage as Mike Perry will take on Al Iaquinta . Even Perry’s wife Danielle Perry is in on the action as she is taking on Samantha Bonilla . Danaher Death Squad member Frank Rosenthal will also be fighting as he is matched up against Brent Smith on the undercard.
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Vinny Magalhaes & Kyle Boehm def. Craig Jones & Nick Rodriguez via Fastest Escape Time After 3 Overtime Rounds
Richie Martinez def. Jake Shields via Armbar at 0:08 of Overtime Round 2
Mike Perry def. Al Iaquinta via Fastest Escape Time After 3 Overtime Rounds
Austin Vanderford def. Micah Brakefield via Arm Triangle at 1:15 of Overtime Round 1
Alex Larmey def Andrew Marshal via Fastest Escape Time After 3 Overtime Rounds
Frank Rosenthal def. Brent Smith via Heel Hook at 0:17 of Regulation
Samantha Bonilla def. Danielle Perry via Guillotine in Overtime Round 1
Joe Baize def. Clay Davidson via Reverse Heel Hook at 1:11 of Regulation
Andrew Gundlach def. Logan Skinner via Clock Choke at 4:42 of Regulation
Andrew Sidelinger def. Scott Jutras via Armbar at 0:13 in Overtime Round 1
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Nothing distracts more from a BJJ match than boo’s from a crowd.
Tenth Planet black belt Kyle Boehm and UFC veteran Vinny Magalhaes defeated DDS purple belt Nicky Rodriguez and Aussie black belt Craig Jones in a SUG tag team bout earlier tonight. While only three of the fighters saw action, there’s still a bit to unpack with how the evening played out.
Regulation time was fought entirely by Magalhaes and Rodriguez. No submissions occurred, as Magalhaes played a more reactive game and Rodriguez focused on aggressive takedowns and clinch work. Several times Rodriguez attempted his classic arm drag to back take from kneeling on the ground, but was unsuccessful.
No submissions were attempted, but constant neck and head slaps from Rodriguez earned him warnings from the ref. Soon the buzzer signaled the start of overtime.
Team Vinny/Kyle won the coin toss and decided to put Boehm defending first. Rodriguez, undeterred by his eight-minute round, elected to attack.
Boehm quickly proved his familiarity with EBI overtime tildes as he escaped the back take in just five seconds. A brief argument over wiping down Rodriguez’s back later and Boehm was attacking. Locking in a body triangle, Boehm was able to hold on for almost the whole two minutes to put his team ahead.
Round two saw the closest submission of the match as Rodriguez flawlessly abandoned the failing back position for a deep armbar, opting for a finish override time. But just as the move looks locked in, Boehm hitchhiked out to escape in just 20 seconds. Yet another argument from Jones over the slightly early escape call from the ref and we were back to Boehm on the…back.
Yet another early escape call from the ref leaves confusion as to when exactly Rodriguez escaped, but the clock stopped at 1:42 left in the round. Round three saw Boehm slip away from Rodriguez in just four seconds, and went on to secure victory for his team by keeping Rodrigez trapped for 12.
A more stagnant match with moments of high-level play sprinkled in, the lack of any grappling from Jones was definitely an odd choice. Here’s hoping we see more interesting tag team matches in the future.
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Chael Sonnen’s Submission Underground is back for event number 11, with a lineup of MMA fighters and grapplers. Most interesting of course is the main event, which will be a tag team match between Craig Jones and Nick Rodriguez on one side and Vinny Magalhaes and Kyle Boehm on the other. Further down the card, we’ll also see some elite grappling from the likes of Jake Shields or Richie “Boogieman” Martinez, and some unusual names on the professional grappling circuit, like Austin Vanderford or Mike Perry.
The ruleset is fun to watch, if not very “pure” Jiu-jitsu. As the name implies, two team members fight at a time, with the others waiting in their respective corners. At any time a fighter in the center can tag his teammate in without any break in the action. The team with the most submissions by the end of the time limit wins.
With Rodriguez’s wrestling background , he should be able to pick up his opponents and pin them where he likes. Craig Jones’ leg attacks and overall stellar Jiu-jitsu should give him the ability to capitalize on openings and finish quickly.
It is important to remember that leglocks don’t work on Vinny Magalhaes, but even with this advantage, it seems like the overall odds are in favor of team Rod/Jones.
Here there is no shortage of MMA fighters, as you might expect in an event promoted by an ex-MMA fighter. The most baffling matchup is Mike Perry vs Al Iaquinta. Although both are purple belts in BJJ, they have one professional submission win between them (Iaquinta by anaconda choke.) Given Iaquinta’s wrestling background and the fact that his purple belt is from Matt Serra, it seems like the match should be a lock for him.
Austin Vanderford vs Micah Brakefield promises to be a fun fight. Brakefield delivered back at both the CJJ Worlds in Mexico and in his last appearance on SUG. Vanderford has an undefeated MMA record, but sub-only is a whole different animal.
And once again Jake Shields is back , this time against Richie “Boogyman” Martinez. Boogyman of course is known for his insane flexibility and rubber guard. Shields’ pressure might be enough to shut that game down, but probably not to pass and finish. Being a 10th planet blackbelt, Martinez will have the experience advantage should the match go to overtime.
For tickets to the live event on February 23rd in Portland, Oregon, click here .
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