Jack Doherty found himself on the wrong end of a grappling match that quickly caught attention online. A video shared by TMZ Sports showed Kick streamer GeorgioPoullas taking control during a training session inside a gym ring and finishing the exchange with a spladle submission. The move forced Doherty’s legs apart while putting him in a difficult position on the mat. Within seconds, the clip began spreading across social media as viewers reacted to the unusual finish.
The footage showed Doherty trying to work through the exchange before GeorgioPoullas gained control. Once the move was locked in, Doherty ended up on his back while Poullas extended and controlled his legs. People around the ring could be heard reacting loudly as the submission unfolded. The moment became even more popular after another streamer shared an excited live reaction while watching the takedown happen. The video has since fueled fresh discussion about Doherty’s interest in combat sports and how he matches up against experienced grapplers.
GeorgioPoullas dominates Jack Doherty with spladle submission in viral gym match
According to TMZ Sports, the match took place inside a gym ring and featured a quick sequence that ended in GeorgioPoullas’ favor. The key moment came when he executed a spladle, a wrestling move that can place an opponent in an uncomfortable position by controlling the legs and hips at the same time.
As the move developed, Jack Doherty was pulled onto his back while GeorgioPoullas maintained control. The submission stretched Doherty’s legs apart, leaving him unable to escape. On-camera commentary added to the excitement, with voices around the ring reacting to how quickly the situation changed.
The clip also drew attention because of Doherty’s past interest in combat sports content. Many viewers saw the match as a tough lesson against a rising grappler who appeared comfortable throughout the exchange. Social media users shared clips and reactions soon after the footage surfaced.
While the video was clearly meant to entertain viewers, it also highlighted the difference that wrestling experience can make during a live grappling session. GeorgioPoullas stayed in control right from the crucial moment onward and he got the move done cleanly, no fuss.
For now, the clip keeps getting around online, with fans chatting about the submission, the reaction of the folks watching ringside and what this might actually suggest for any future combat-sports plans Doherty may have.