Mark Hominick and Yves Jabouin waged war at WEC 49. | Photo: Mike Roach/UFC/Zuffa/Getty
5. Mark Hominick vs. Yves Jabouin
WEC 49 | June 20, 2010
The fight delivered action from the opening bell. Jabouin came out firing a steady stream of combinations, while Hominick looked to sit down and drop counter rights as Jabouin circled and threw. The two fighters combined to throw nearly 200 strikes in the first round alone -- a truly absurd volume of shots.
It was the second round, however, that made the fight a masterpiece. Jabouin opened proceedings with a flush spinning elbow that should have put Hominick to sleep instantly, but “The Machine” survived and replied shortly thereafter with a liver punch that put his foe on the canvas. Jabouin then landed a flush right cross that dropped Hominick to the floor. Somehow Hominick survived that, swept Jabouin into mount as he followed him to the mat and then rained down punches for the stoppage.
The scrap delivered action of the technical variety, incredible volume and insane displays of toughness from both men. The second round of Hominick-Jabouin is one of the best in the history of the sport, and the fight itself remains sorely underrated.
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