Marcos Tinoco Cruises To Title Defense At Fight To Win Pro 66
Marcos Tinoco Cruises To Title Defense At Fight To Win Pro 66
It was complete one-way traffic in the main attraction match-up of Fight To Win Pro 66 tonight.
It was completely one-way traffic in the main attraction matchup of Fight To Win Pro 66 on Saturday. The touring event hit up Houston for a night of submission-only action, which was capped off by a decisive performance in the final match of the evening.
Marcos Tinoco, a Brazilian residing in New York and one of the principal team members from the esteemed Marcelo Garcia Academy, defended his middleweight title against Texan grappler Jose Llanas, a black belt from Team Tooke, with a submission at just over the six-minute mark of their bout.
The match-ending choke. Photo: Will Safford
Llanas pulled guard and nearly paid for it as Tinoco tried a jumping interception to side control. From the top, Tinoco threatened a kneebar before passing and hunting for a series of attacks. A north-south choke by Tinoco looked tight, but Llanas showed great resilience in finding a way out. Tinoco followed with attempts at a toehold and an Estima lock. The end came via a cross choke from mount by Tinoco.
In other action, Fight To Win crew members Seth Daniels and Mike Calimbas were in action. Daniels, F2W's CEO (and a veteran of many submission-only matches), had a rough time after getting submitted by a choke, while Calimbas, a photographer for F2W, was victorious in his debut, winning via footlock.
All matches from Fight To Win Pro 66 will be uploaded and available to view on FloGrappling soon.