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Intense knock-out action at EFC 79

Croatia’s Kaput entered the bout with an impressive undefeated 8-0 record, and a sensational five second knock-out at his last outing.

The Congo’s Igeu Kabesa (12-1) defended his EFC featherweight title for the sixth time at EFC 79 on the night of May 4 against Croatia’s Karlo Caput (8-1) at Carnival City’s Big Top Arena.

In addition, Zimbabwe’s Themba Gorimbo (7-2) defeated Brazil’s Jose da Rocha (10-5) to secure himself a welterweight title shot.

The featherweight champion Kabesa, with only one defeat in his career, was confident throughout the build-up to the bout, and backed his word inside the hexagon.

Kaput began by pressuring the champion with punches.

Kabesa circled, and at just over the one minute mark, connected with a calculated overhand right that crumpled Kaput to the canvas.

Kabesa’s victory was brutal and decisive.

He now cements himself as one of the greatest champions in EFC history.

The first round of the Grand Prix to determine the organisation’s new welterweight champion kicked off with Zimbabwe’s Gorimbo returning after almost two year’s absence, to face Brazil’s da Rocha.

Read: Blood, sweat and cheers at EFC 74

The first round featured a blizzard of leather with both men throwing punches.

Da Rocha landed the more telling blows, but Gorimbo made use of his own speciality by tying the Brazilian up in the clinch and controlling the fight there.

However, da Rocha had Gorimbo in deep trouble in the last ten seconds, head-hunting a wobbling Gorimbo who was saved by the bell.

No doubt aware of potentially having lost the first round, Gorimbo immediately took the Brazilian down in the second and controlled the fight on the ground, landing regular strikes to almost certainly make it a round a-piece going into the third.

Gorimbo stuck to his winning formula, controlling the fight on the ground to take a decisive decision victory, and the chance to move on to the final to determine the new EFC welterweight champion.

“This is a one man show,” said Gorimbo post fight, describing the chance that either Conrad Seabi or Luke Michael will have of beating him for the title.

“They would like to fight for the title, I will be winning it.”

Pietie Coxen took on the Congo’s rising force Anicet Kanyeba at catchweight.

Coxen was trailing a three-fight losing streak, and seemed to have the losses behind him with a run of hard strikes and good head movement that kept the Congolese athlete at bay, but Kanyeba’s crisp boxing won out, first dropping Coxen with a punch to the head, and then following moments later with a body shot that ended the bout.

Stefan Pretorius entered the hexagon against the man with a 100 per cent finish rate, in Durban’s Khulekani Hlongwa.

Pretorius scored a takedown from the fence within the first minute, took full mount, and then pounded his opponent’s head into the canvas with elbows, forcing the referee to stop the bout.

Pretorius has newly entered the middleweight division, and announced himself as an exciting new prospect there.

Read: The undisputed vs the undefeated at EFC 79

Brazil’s experienced Reinaldo Ekson (12-4), teammate of former title contender da Rocha, opened the night’s main card against local crowd favourite Tumisang Madiba.

Ekson quickly revealed powerful and accurate striking, tagging Madiba, who fired his own punch combinations in return, setting up a thrilling back and forth first round on the feet.

The second round saw Madiba spring into control with a flurry of straight rights and a takedown, which immediately back-fired as he fell into the Brazilian’s closed guard, and a waiting guillotine choke that ended the fight.

The official EFC 79 results are as follows:

• Tommy Strydom defeated Given Majuba via TKO (strikes) 3:35 into round one.

• Themba Mkhize defeated Corne Blom via tapout (guillotine choke) 2:14 into round one.

• Roevan de Beer defeated Hishaam Kamish via tapout (rear naked choke) 3:34 into round one.

• Rocky Ilunga defeated Elvis Ngwalangwala via unanimous decision.

• Nico Yamdjie defeated Juan Bezuidenhout via TKO (strikes) 1:08 into round one.

• Faeez Jacobs defeated Billy Oosthuizen by KO 4:09 into round one.

• Reinaldo Ekson defeated Tumisang Madiba via Tapout (guillotine choke) 0:35 into round two.

• Stefan Pretorius defeated Khulekani Hlongwa via TKO (strikes) 3:01 into round one.

• Anicet Kanyeba defeated Pietie Coxen via TKO (strikes) 3:14 into round one.

• Themba Gorimbo defeated Jose da Rocha via unanimous decision.

• Igeu Kabesa defeated Karlo Caput via knockout 1:03 into round one to retain his EFC World Featherweight title.

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