BAMMA 2: Review 13 Feb 2010 07:23 By Jimmy Page


The Roundhouse in Camden, North London, is more used to staging cutting edge performance art; however, on 13th February it proved an excellent venue to stage BAMMA 2. In only its second show, the organisation put on an enthralling 9-fight card, with high production values and two world titles at stake.

In the main event, the experienced and deeply capable, Paul Reed squared off with young German stand out, Alan Omer for the vacant BAMMA Featherweight title.

Reed started well, keeping the fight on the floor in both the first and second rounds, throwing hard, accurate punches from a variety of positions. However, in the third, the tide turned as Omer was able to spring back to his feet and smash into Reed’s chest with a series of hurtful knees.

The Bristol fighter was able to take Omer to the floor once again in the fourth, but he was not the attacking force that he was earlier in the contest and the German began working his dangerous guard. Flipping his right leg...

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