Jack Tank Shore Top 5 MMA Finishes KUNG FU KINGDOM
In just his second professional fight, Tank would make his debut in Cage Warriors laying claim to his great potential as one of Britain’s best up-and-comers.
In round 1, at just 5 seconds in, Shore clasps onto a leg, and before 10 seconds even elapse, Crol’s back is touching the canvas with Shore on top as he looks to pass his guard.
At 1:50 in, Tank secures full mount and unbridles some wicked strikes before taking Crol’s back.
At 2:30, Crol stands up with Shore latched to his back and does well not to tap to the choke attempt.
Shore releases the choke and quickly gets Crol back to the floor, and again works to get his rear-naked choke in, and this time is successful getting the tap at 3:36 into round 1.
An outstanding performance in this, just his second pro fight, showing Cage Warriors fans what he’s all about.
In his fourth pro fight, Tank would take on Alexandros Gerolimatos, where he would safeguard his perfect record and make short work of it, defeating his opponent in just over 2 minutes.
In round 1, Shore immediately gets Gerolimatos to the ground to the delight of the Welsh fans in attendance; however, Gerolimatos is quickly able to get back to his feet, then he trips Shore to the ground.
He’s unable to hold this position for long before the excellent grappler that is Tank, reverses the position and sharply takes the mount.
As Gerolimatos tries to get back to his feet, he gives his back and looks to be wearing Shore like a backpack. Now Shore is able to sink in a choke and finish the fight at just 2:03 of round 1.
This fantastic win took Shore to 4-straight finishes, making it 3 rear-naked choke finishes in just 4 fights foreshadowing his signature, dangerous grappling game.
After a first round submission victory in his last fight and 4 straight finishes, Shore looked to continue this trend, but this time would take an arm rather than the head for his video-trophy reel.
In round 1, at 0:25 in, Tank blasts for a double leg, but Deh bounces up, before being taken down again.
This time, Shore traps Deh against the cage to control and limit his movement.
He is able to transition to half guard and land vicious elbows, and despite the best efforts of Deh trying to get up, Shore continues to maul him, and, at 3 minutes in, he takes full mount.
However, despite Shore’s complete control, Deh does well to limit the damage as he continues to move and show his resilience.
This all comes to an end however as, with 20 seconds left on the clock, Tank sets up an armbar which he is able to finish belly down with just 14 seconds of the round left.
A beautiful display by Tank with parallels to a Khabib-like performance as he completely controlled Deh and was able to get the finish.
After a brief stint of travelling Europe for his last two fight destinations, Tank would return home back to Wales – this time to the capital, Cardiff, to show his skills at CW97.
In round 1, Maia comes out in an aggressive-yet-controlled manner, as he throws lightning-fast strikes, causing Shore to dive in for a takedown at 30 seconds in. He eventually gets the takedown after some arduous work 45 seconds after the initial takedown attempt.
As Tank passes Maia’s half-guard, he looks to escape from the bottom; however, in doing so, ends up giving Shore his back where Shore is able to rain down lethal strikes.
The heavy onslaught causes Maia to turn to his front, only for Shore to unleash elbows from the full mount, which close the show at 2:51 of round 1.
This finish over Maia gave Tank the claim of Cage Warriors – uncrowned king of the Bantamweight division – which would lead to a shot at the vacant belt in his next fight, against Mike Ekundayo.
The budding 23 year-old at this time prospect, Jack Shore took on the unbeaten Mike Ekundayo for the vacant Cage Warriors Bantamweight title and demonstrated why he is the rightful king of the division.
In round 1 at 0:20 in, Ekundayo forces Shore up to the cage as he begins to land knees and clinch Shore against the fence. However, at a minute in, Shore reverses the position, quickly sweeping Ekundayo to the floor.
At 2:10, Shore moves to half guard and looks to squeeze on an arm triangle, yet Ekundayo does well to resist it.
After maintaining half guard for the majority of the fight, Shore is able to take Ekundayo’s back. With 1:15 left in the round, Jack looks to finish with a rear-naked choke but can’t quite get it under the chin, and Ekundayo is able to escape.
In round 2 at 0:10 in, Ekundayo looks to get his own takedown and does so successfully at 0:25, however, Shore shows great defence and neutralises any further offence from Ekundayo.
With 2 minutes left in the round, Shore uses his butterfly guard to sweep Ekundayo and catches his leg to secure the sweep and take top control.
At 50 seconds left, Shore gets Ekundayo’s back and has him flattened down, firing down ruthless strikes to steal the round after a good round-2 start from Ekundayo.
Round 3 commences, and Ekundayo looks to tie up however, he ends up being taken down himself instead at just 0:20 in.
Fairly shortly after at 1:40, Shore moves to mount and lands heavy strikes from above.
At 2:25, Shore again in this fight, has Ekundayo’s back with him flattened down, whilst Shore rains down brutal shots causing the referee to warn Ekundayo to protect himself – or the fight would be called off.
With a minute left in round 3, the exhausted Ekundayo tries to get back to his feet, but Shore takes the opportunity to scale his back, flatten him out and pound away. This caused the bout stoppage at 4:07 of round 3.
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