
The Enomoto Brothers walking in for Felipe's bout against Ole Laursen. -- Photo by Anton Tabuena
So ONE FC just concluded their second show, and here's a quick round-up and immediate thoughts after attending the event:
- Not that it surprised me that flyweights would bring the most excitement, but the Fight of the Night for me, was definitely the undercard bout between Team Lakay's Geje Eustaquio, and Alex Silva of Evolve MMA. Silva took a lot of hard shots, and was heavily bleeding throughout the fight, but the guy kept on coming. Geje fended off several very near submissions, and grinded out an exciting back and forth bout that had the Filipino fighter winning most of the striking exchanges.
- The main event bout between Ole Laursen and Felipe Enomoto was very very entertaining as well. First round went back and forth with Laursen winning most of the stand up exchanges. On the second round, I'm not sure if it was just fatigue, too much show-boating, or a mixture of both... But Laursen had his hands down when that head kick dropped him, and led to being choked out.
- I really enjoyed the leg kicks and strikes from the clinch that Laursen threw, but Felipe proved to have an excellent chin though, taking all those hard shots throughout the fight.
- I also want to see how the video from Yasubey Enomoto's GoPRO camera turned out. If you didn't notice, Felipe's brother and cornerman (who is an M-1 Champ), was wearing a camera on his head and was recording their entire fight.
- As for Bob Sapp... Well, he got his paycheck, and I don't think a lot of people are surprised.
More thoughts, and maybe a few weird rants after the jump.

- CFC Champion Gustavo Falciroli, who is a 2nd degree BJJ blackbelt, did what a more decorated BJJ champ in Leandro Issa couldn't, which is to submit Soo Chul Kim. Great win, and it solidified his slot as one of the most promising bantamweights to watch.
- Soo Chul Kim is extremely young, and he's a very good fighter with tons of potential, so he has more than enough time to turn things around. I think ONE FC should stop booking him against very very tough and experienced fighters though, so they can let the 20-year-old fighter develop properly.
- Bae Young Kwon got a great win over Honorio Banario. Much like the finish from Falciroli against Kim, the Filipino made a small mistake, and Kwon took advantage by quickly transitioning to the back for the choke.
- Rodrigo Ribeiro is a very tough and durable fighter with excellent BJJ, but from what I saw, I think that BJJ-first mentality might have played a part on his decision loss. I'm not sure if it's just me, but it seemed like he wasn't really looking to get up at the times that he had the chance, and he seemed too content on dropping for guillotines and pulling guard. That kept him on the bottom, constantly eating punches from the Sambo champ in Rustam Khabilov for majority of the fight.
- Khabilov lived up to what people have been expecting of him though. I'm really interested to see how he does moving forward.
- Jessie Rafols looked a bit more tentative than normal, and he looked to have lost confidence after his takedowns got stuffed. Irshaad Sayed deserves his props though for a very impressive victory. He looks big for the weight-class, and he possesses very good stand up skills much like his teammate in Vuyisile Colossa.
- The Indonesian fighters on the undercard didn't seem to know much BJJ from what I saw on their bouts. At one point on that Pete Davis fight, I think I saw his opponent attempt one of those schoolyard headlocks.
- Not really related to the event, but one of the weirdest things I saw on the night, was from one of the "media" members wearing a cage-side photographer's pass, constantly taking pictures of himself MySpace-style. He has his own camera pointing to himself, and showing off his pass with his other arm, and the cage on the background. Weird.
- You may have heard the announcer mention that people were getting in late cause of the traffic. It's true. I thought Manila traffic was bad, but it doesn't even compare to Jakarta's.
- I read that Leland Roling and BE's scouting report got mentioned on the broadcast? Interesting.
Jason Chambers mention that on an internet ranking Lausren was considered a top prospect
T.P. Grant - February 11, 2012
no Scouting report or BE specific mention?
Anton Tabuena - February 11, 2012
I heard it in passing
so I can’t say for sure
T.P. Grant - February 11, 2012
no mention by name,
Nesbitt - February 11, 2012
ah, well that sucks.
Anton Tabuena - February 11, 2012
Are you sure about that?
I’m almost positive that he said Bloody Elbow. Another person heard it too and mentioned it in the comment section.
GBH713 - February 11, 2012
my memory isnt infallible
but i’m pretty sure he just said ‘internet prospects’ or something similar.
Nesbitt - February 17, 2012
Bob is such a sap.
pud333 - February 11, 2012
does he even try anymore?
dandeman - February 11, 2012 via mobile
I thought he'd lost weight actually.
That could be because Gracie is huge, however.
I enjoyed the event, but the stream dropped out for most of the 1st round of the main event.
ToffeeA - February 11, 2012
Rolles looked to be down 15-20 lbs also
he looked in pretty good shape
T.P. Grant - February 11, 2012
BOB SAPP
is the BEST EVA! he has the most solid record of any active fighter
blumpkins - February 11, 2012
I am new to this promotion
Who the heck is the guy in the beanie and mask, Enomoto? does he go face-covered at all times or just in fights? That picture fascinates me, as did the one in the first post.
DankNabbot - February 11, 2012
Yes it is the Enomoto Brothers.
Yasubey and Felipe are of Japanese (Father) and Swiss (Mother) heritage. They live in Switzerland and train out of their Enomoto Dojo. The `Toque` is in honour of their Swiss side while the samurai mask for their Japanese heritage.
pRoXiMo - February 12, 2012
Bob Sapp spent more energy and talent for the pre-fight weigh ins
I love how the commentators were commending him, like they werent aware of the fact that he is just collecting a paycheque
elmojo - February 12, 2012
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