If you had any interest in Michael Page vs. Charlie Ontiveros at Bellator 144, it was entirely to see when and how Page would finish his clearly overmatched opponent. Page came into the contest a perfect 8-0 while Ontiveros was a modest 6-3, but with all of his losses by stoppage.
So how do you think Page won? Another tornado kick? Spinning backfist? Flying knee? Wheel kick? Upward elbow? Nah, he took it to the ground after a couple of minutes and then eventually stopped him with vicious elbows. Page is from England, so I think they call them "Bloody Elbows".
Here's Dallas Winston's play-by-play:
R1: Page starts out in a distinctly closed stance, attempting a lead-leg stomp kick to the knee. The crowd starts booing the perceived "lack of action" 30 seconds into the fight. Page looking to prod with lead-leg side kicks. Ontiveros forces a clinch but eats a shot on his way in. Page puts him on the cage and hits an outside trip, then uses the knee-pin pass to reach half guard.
Page lands a few short hammer-fists, passes to mount, then transitions to the back during Ontiveros' escape attempt. Ontiveros gets back to guard and Page lands a vicious flurry of thudding elbows -- Ontiveros verbally submits.
Ontiveros apparently had his jaw destroyed and verbally submitted. Check out the slo-mo clip of the finish below: