UFC announces STRIKEFORCE roster joining the promotion

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With STRIKEFORCE holding their final event this past Saturday only a selectstrikeforce-ufc few of the remaining roster knew their fate. Before the UFC officially made the decision the dissolve the promotion they began picking top talent at will.

The UFC immediately imported STRIKEFORCE Welterweight champion Nick Diaz, and Middleweights Cung Le Jason Miller. Heavyweights  Alistair Overeem, Fabricio Werdum, Antonio Silva, Lavar Johnson, Shane Del Rosario and Shawn Jordan jumped ship. Welterweight Jay Hieron, Featherweight Maximo Blanco and Middleweight Derek Brunson made their UFC debuts in 2012.

Fighters like Jordan Mein, Robbie Lawler, Tyron Woodley, and Bobby Voelker had bouts announced prior to the final card. As did STRIKEFORCE Women’s Bantamweight champion, now UFC Women’s Bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey. World Heavyweight Grand Prix winner Daniel Cormier inked his deal days before the event, and STRIKEFORCE Lightweight champion Gilbert Melendez signed as well.

On the Tuesday January 15th episode of UFC Tonight on FUEL TV, the UFC has unveiled  a list of 19-fighters who will officially be making the jump from the now-defunct promotion. The list includes the most of the top names remaining in the promotion, the Middleweight champion Luke Rockhold, New and final Welterweight champion Tarec Saffiedine, as well as former champions and some former title challengers, but disappointingly no female fighters.

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STRIKEFORCE Fighters to UFC List:

Heavyweight:

Daniel Cormier (11-0 MMA, 8-0 SF) – Scheduled to fight Frank Mir at UFC on FOX 7 April 20th

Light Heavyweights: 

Gegard Mousasi (33-3-2 MMA, 4-1-1 SF)

Gian Villante (10-3 MMA, 3-2 SF)

Middleweights:

Champ Luke Rockhold (10-1 MMA, 9-0 SF)

Roger Gracie (6-1 MMA, 4-1 SF)

Tim Kennedy (15-4 MMA, 6-2 SF)

Lorenz Larkin (13-0 MMA, 4-0 SF)

Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza (17-3 MMA, 7-1 SF)

Welterweights:

Champ Tarec Saffiedine (14-3 MMA, 6-1 SF)

Roger Bowling (11-3 MMA, 4-3 SF)

Jason High (16-3 MMA, 3-0 SF, 0-1 UFC)

Nate Marquardt (32-11-2 MMA, 1-1 SF, 10-4 UFC)

-Bobby Voelker (24-8 MMA, 4-1 SF) – Scheduled to fight Patrick Coté at UFC 158 March 16th

Lightweights:

Champ Gilbert Melendez (21-2 MMA, 11-1 SF) – Scheduled to fight UFC Lightweight champion Benson Henderson at UFC on FOX 7 April 20th

Ryan Couture (6-1 MMA, 6-1 SF)

Pat Healy (29-16 MMA, 7-1 SF, 0-1 UFC)

Kurt Holobaugh (8-1 MMA, 0-1 SF)

Adriano Martins (24-6 MMA, 1-0 SF)

K.J. Noons (11-6 MMA, 3-4 SF)

Josh Thomson (19-5 MMA, 10-3 SF, 2-1 UFC)

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Notable fighters yet to be announced to make the jump are:

Josh Barnett (31-6 MMA, 2-1 SF)

Rafael “Feijao” Cavalcante (11-3-1 MMA, 4-2-1 SF)

Ovince St-Preux (12-5 MMA, 6-1 SF)

Adlan Amagov (10-2-1 MMA, 3-1 SF)

Jorge Masvidal (23-7 MMA, 5-1 SF)

Female Fighters yet to make the jump are:

Sarah Kaufman (15-2 MMA, 6-2 SF)

Cristiane “Cyborg” Santos (10-1-1 MMA, 4-0-1 SF)

Miesha Tate (13-3 MMA, 6-2 SF)

Alexis Davis (13-5 MMA, 2-1 SF)

Sara McMann (6-0 MMA)

Julie Kedzie (16-11 MMA, 0-2 SF)

–Picks of  unannounced STRIKEFORCE roster are the opinion of Ringside Report Radio/www.ringsidereport.net and do not reflect those of anyone else–

— For event results of the final STRIKEFORCE card check the Weekend in Fights!

Tune in Alert! UFC on FX 6 & Bellator 84 Previews on Ringside Report Radio Tonight!

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Be sure to tune into Ringside Report Radio on TSN Radio 690 at 11pm ET for a preview of both UFC on FX 6 and Bellator 84.

Also on tonight’s program, Dave & Kevin will be discussing the results of UFC on FOX 5. Rory MacDonald granted Carlos Condit rematch after win over BJ Penn, and how Dana White would like to see him retire. Mark Hominick’s retirement, Bellator 2013 updates, and much more in 2-Hours of MMAgic.

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UFC on FX 6: Pearson vs. Sotiropoulos (TUF: Smashes Finale) preview:

Ross Pearson vs. George Sotiropoulos

Brad Scott vs. Robert Whittaker – “TUF: Smashes” welterweight-tournament final

Colin Fletcher vs. Norman Parke – “TUF: Smashes” lightweight-tournament final

Hector Lombard vs. Rousimar Palhares

FUEL TV prelims (6 p.m. ET):

Chad Mendes vs. Yaotzin Meza

Joey Beltran vs. Igor Pokrajac

Seth Bacynski vs. Mike Pierce

Ben Alloway vs. Manuel Rodriguez

Brendan Loughnane vs. Mike Wilkinson

Cody Donovan vs. Nick Penner

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Bellator 84 preview:

Alexander Volkov vs. Richard Hale – heavyweight-tournament final

Dave Jansen v. Dave Held – lightweight-tournament final

Felice Herrig vs. Patricia Vidonic

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Tune in Alert! Invicta FC President Shannon Knapp + UFC on FX 5 & Bellator 75 Double Preview on Ringside Report Radio Tonight!

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Be sure to tune into Ringside Report Radio at 11pm ET on TSN 690 as Invicta FC President Shannon Knapp (@ShannKnapp) joins the panel to discuss the upcoming Invicta FC fight cards taking place this Saturday.

With two major MMA events taking place on Friday night with UFC on FX 5 and Bellator 75, Dave and Kevin will be preview each and every bout on each card and giving their predictions.

Also on tonight’s program Dave & Kevin will be recapping UFC on FUEL TV 5, and discussing the Forrest Griffin suspension scandal and much more in 2-Hours on MMAgic.

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UFC on FX 5 – Browne vs. Bigfoot card:

Travis Browne vs. Antonio Silva

Jake Ellenberger vs. Jay Hieron

John Dodson vs. Jussier Formiga

Josh Neer vs. Justin Edwards

FUEL TV prelims:

Yves Edwards vs. Jeremy Stephens

Danny Castillo vs. Michael Johnson

Dennis Hallman vs. Thiago Tavares

Shane Roller vs. Jacob Volkmann

Diego Nunes vs. Bart Palaszewski

Phil Harris vs. Darren Uyenoyama

Facebook prelims:

Marcus LeVesseur vs. Carlo Prater

Mike Pierce vs. Aaron Simpson

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Bellator 75 card:

Eric Prindle vs. Thiago Santos - heavyweight tourney opening round

Brett Rogers vs. Alexander Volkov – heavyweight tourney opening round

Richard Hale vs. Mike Wessel - heavyweight tourney opening round

Mark Holata vs. Vinicius Queiroz – heavyweight tourney opening round

Spike.com prelims:

Bo Harris vs. Chase Beebe

Brandon Delprado vs. Joe Williams

Jason Graves vs. Rafal Skibinski

Jose Medina vs. Anthony Gomez

Cliff Wright Jr. vs. Bobby Reardanz

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Weekend in Fights! August 4th Edition

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This Weekend in Fights! (August 4th, 2012) featured The UFC’s return to FOX television with UFC on FOX 4, Xtreme Fighting Championship 19 in Charlotte, CES MMA 12 in Rhode Island, and Flawless Fighting Championship in Chicago.

Xtreme Fighting Championships or XFC kicked off the weekend on Friday with XFC 19: Charlotte Showdown at the Grady Cole Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.With multiple changes to the main event with fighters dropping out, Nicolae Cury faced Roger Carroll on one days notice. Cury edged out Carroll in very close decision that appeared to lean towards the hometown favorite Carroll. However the judges saw the bout for Cury, who stopped Carroll from winning like his brother Joey earlier on the card.

Felice Herrig continued her 2012 undefeated streak with a unanimous decision over Simona Soukupova in the co-main event of the evening. With a lot of clinching in the first round, Herrig displayed her striking skills in the second and third frame to earn the judges nod.

Congenital amputee with just one fully-formed arm, Nick Newell continues to remain undefeated with yet another dominating performance against David Mays. Newell knocked out Mays with a series of knees two minutes into their bout. At 8-0 Newell may face XFC Lightweight champion Eric Reynolds. (Full XFC 19: Charlotte Showdown event results below.)

Classic Entertainment & Sports or CES MMA held their 12th event titled Far Beyond Driven at the Twin River Event Center in Lincoln, Rhode Island on Friday. In the main event, UFC vet John Howard defeated Scott Rehm in under 90-seconds after Rehm injured his arm. WCF and WEC vet Mike Campbell picked up a unanimous decision victory over STRIKEFORCE and Bellator veteran Don Carlo-Clauss in the co-main event. (Full CES MMA – Far Beyon Driven event results below.)

UFC on FOX 4 emanated from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California on Saturday night. The double main event of the card featured two potential Light Heavyweight title eliminator bouts, with former champions Mauricio “Shogun” Rua and Lyoto Machida in action. Rua faced Brandon Vera, while Machida faced Ryan Bader, in a “Who ever wins most impressively gets a title shot.”  stipulation to their bouts. With the pressure on, both Rua and Machida refused to go to the judges decision by finishing their bouts. Rua had a back-and-forth battle with Vera, where he uncharacteristically utilized wrestling to score points throughout the fight. Both fighters took some vicious strikes, but in the end Rua would drop Vera and rain punches down forcing the referee to call the action in the last minute of the fourth round. Lyoto Machida had a easier night than Rua when he knocked out Ryan Bader 92-seconds into the second round. Machida used his classic counter striking style to catch Bader rushing in. As Bader stepped forward he ran into Machida’s fist knocking him out cold. With the more impressive victory of the two bouts, Lyoto Machida, who hinted at a potential drop to the Middleweight division, has been granted a title shot to the winner of champion Jon Jones versus Dan Henderson which takes place on September 1st at UFC 151.

In one of the fights of the night Joe Lauzon defeated last minute replacement fighter Jamie Varner. Lauzon spoiled Varner’s second UFC bout with a beautiful triangle choke submission. The action was very back-and-forth between the two fighters, but Lauzon who was tagged multiple times was able to submit a visibly exhausted Varner for the win.

Mike Swick returned to the UFC after 29-month layoff to face fellow Welterweight DaMarques Johnson. Swick ended the bout with a second round  knockout making his return a successful one. (Full UFC on FOX 4 event results below.)

Flawless Fighting Championship held their first event in Chicago, Illinois. In the main event Egidijus Valavicius made short work of  Eric Hammerich with an arm bar 58-seconds into the bout. The card featured UFC veteran Jake O’Brien who defeated  Miodrag Perkovic in a three rounder. The card was suppose to feature Bellator, WEC, and Dream  veteran Chase Beebe, and TUF Alumni, UFC, STRIKEFORCE, Bellator and M-1 veteran Shamar Bailey, but their bouts never took place. (Full FFC 1 event results below.)

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XFC 19 – Charlotte Showdown results:

Nicolae Cury def. Roger Carroll via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Felice Herrig def. Simona Soukupova via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Nick Newell def. David Mays via knockout (knees) – Round 1, 2:01

Kevin Forant def. Joe Elmore via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Keith Richardson def. Lawson McClure via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 3:40

Jason Hicks def. Shane Crenshaw via submission (armbar) – Round 2, 3:41

Johnny Buck def. Ricky Rainey via knockout (punches) – Round 2, 1:32

Prelims:

Joey Carroll def. Jeff Tharington via TKO (strikes) – Round 1

Zach Klouse def. Tony Scarlett via TKO (knees) – Round 1, 3:10

Carlos Vivas def. Brian Karmolinski via TKO (strikes) – Round 1

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CES MMA – Far Beyond Driven results:

John Howard def. Scott Rehm via TKO (Arm Injury) – 1:28 – Round 1

Mike Campbell def. Don Carlo-Clauss via Unanimous Decision

Tyson Chartier def. Tim O’Connell via KO (Punch) – 4:48 – Round 1

Sergio Maran Cabrera def. Ruben Rey via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 4:30 – Round 2

Robbie Leroux def. Chris Cole via Unanimous Decision

Dinis Paivia def. Gilvan Santos via Submission (Arm-Triangle Choke) – 2:14 – Round 2

Joe Pingitore def. Ahsan Abdullah via Split Decision

Billy Giovanella def. Theo Desjardin via TKO (Punches) – 1:41 – Round 2

Hector Sanchez def. Dave Maggiore via TKO (Punches) – 0:08 – Round 1

Joe Reverdes def. Anthony Carmenatti via Unanimous Decision

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UFC on FOX 4 results:

Mauricio “Shogun” Rua def. Brandon Vera via TKO (punches) – Round 4, 4:09

Lyoto Machida def. Ryan Bader via knockout (punches) – Round 2, 1:32

Joe Lauzon def. Jamie Varner via submission (triangle choke) – Round 3, 2:44

Mike Swick def. DaMarques Johnson via knockout (punches) – Round 2, 1:20

FUEL TV prelims:

Nam Phan def. Cole Miller via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Phil Davis vs. Wagner Prado declared no-contest (accidental eye poke to Prado) – Round 1, 1:28

Rani Yahya def. Josh Grispi via submission (north-south choke) – Round 1, 3:15

Phil De Fries def. Oli Thompson via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 2, 4:16

Manny Gamburyan def. Michihiro Omigawa via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)

John Moraga def. Ulysses Gomez via knockout (strikes) – Round 1, 3:46

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FFC 1 results:

Egidijus Valavicius def. Eric Hammerich via Submission (Arm Bar) – 0:58 – Round 1

Adam Ward def. Oliver Petrovski via Verbal Submission – 2: 31 – Round 3

Jake O’Brien def. Miodrag Perkovic via Unanimous Decision

Maurice Greene def. Ed Carpenter via Split Decision

Ryan Dickson def. Jason Graves via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 1:46 – Round 1

Lisa McCallam def. Maria Messer via Unanimous Decision

Amateur Results:

Kenny Jordan def. Andrew Bowers via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 1:16 – Round 1

Matt Wilcox def. David Gallegos via Unanimous Decision

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Tune in Alert! UFC on FOX 4 Preview on Ringside Report Radio Tonight!

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Be sure to tune into Ringside Report Radio at 11pm on TSN 990 as part of our continued Olympic schedule.

Dave & Kevin will preview each and every fight of UFC on FOX 4: Shogun vs. Vera card taking place Saturday August 4th at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, airing on FUEL TV and FOX.

Also on tonight’s program Dave & Kevin will continue to discuss the possibility of Nick Diaz vs. Anderson Silva, and how UFC President Dana White shot down the idea. Matt Hamill coming out of retirement to fight Roger Hollett at UFC 152 and much more in 2-Hours of MMAgic.

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UFC on FOX 4: Shogun vs. Vera card:

Mauricio “Shogun” Rua vs. Brandon Vera

Lyoto Machida vs. Ryan Bader

Joe Lauzon vs. Jamie Varner

Mike Swick vs. DaMarques Johnson

FUEL TV prelims:

Cole Miller vs. Nam Phan

Phil Davis vs. Wagner Prado

Josh Grispi vs. Rani Yahya

Phil De Fries vs. Oli Thompson

Manny Gamburyan vs. Michihiro Omigawa

Ulysses Gomez vs. John Moraga

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Weekend in Fights! July 14th Edition

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This Weekend in Fights (July 14th, 2012) began on Wednesday night with UFC on FUEL TV 4 and continued on Friday with Legacy Fighting Championship 12, BAMMA USA, Matrix Fights 6, and  Saturday with STRIKEFORCE: Rockhold vs. Kennedy, United Combat Sports 6, Anarchy 1, and Victory MMA 7.

UFC on FUEL TV 4 began our weekend from the HP Pavilion in San Jose, California on Wednesday night. The main event featured the Middleweight title eliminator bout between the “Filipino Wrecking Machine” Mark Munoz and the undefeated Chris Weidman. Weidman dominated from the get go, taking down Munoz with easy controlling the first round from various positions with the fight on the mat. A little under 90-seconds in the second round, Weidman connected with a beautiful uppercut elbow, busting Munoz’s forehead and sending him crashing to the mat. Weidman pounced on Munoz with a flurry of ground and pound strikes to end the bout. Referee John Rosenthal made a poor judgement call by not stopping the fight earlier, as Munoz was victim to many unnecessary strikes. Weidman improves to 5-0 in the UFC and undefeated as a mixed martial artist.

Also on this card, Aaron Simpson made a successful drop to Welterweight with a dominate three round decision over Kenny Robertson. Tristar fighter Francis Carmont improved to 3-0 in the UFC with a second round rear-naked choke stoppage of Karlos Vemola, handing him his first loss at Middleweight. T.J. Dillashaw weathered the striking storm of Vaughan Lee with wrestling and a quick  submission midway through the first round. Dropping from Bantamweight to Flyweight Chris Cariaso out struck Josh Ferguson, winning all three rounds. (Full UFC on FUEL TV 4 event results below.)

On Friday night Legacy Fighting Championship held their 12th event at the Arena Theater in Houston, Texas. The main card was broadcast on the new AXS TV, which is the former HDNet. LFC had orginally planned on crowning their first Flyweight champion for the main event with Will Campuzano versus Chad Robichaux. Robichaux pulled out last minute due to medical reasons, and the bout was scrapped entirely. Former IFL Welterweight champion, UFC, WEC, STRIKEFORCE and Bellator Season 4 Welterweight tournament winner Jay Hieron stepped up to the plate to serve as the evenings main event. Hieron squared off against Romario Da Silva. Hieron choked out Da Silva with an arm-triangle choke early in the second round.

Jiu-Jitsu coach to many top MMA fighters Robert Drysdale displayed his grappling prowess with a 90-second arm bar submission of Isaac Villanueva. Drysdale continues to remain undefeated with four first round submissions to his credit.

Current Cage Warriors Heavyweight champion D.J. Linderman a veteran of Bellator and Instinct MMA squared off against Bellator veteran Dale Mitchell. Linderman picked a second round TKO over Mitchell, improving his win streak to three. (Full Legacy Fighting Championship 12 event results below.)

BAMMA USA Bad Beat 6 featured former UFC competitor Mike Guymon taking on Mike Dizak at Commerce Casino in Commerce, California. Guymon picked a unanimous decision over Dizak after three rounds. Guymon is now riding a two fight win streak since “retiring” after losing to DeMarques Johnson in January of 2011. (Full BAMMA USA Bad Beat 6 event results below.)

Also on Friday night,  Matrix Fights 6 took place at Sheet Metal Union Workers Hall in Philadephia. In the main event of the card Bellator veteran Wilson Reis got the judges nod after three rounds with Cody Stevens. Guest of July 11th Episode of Ringside Report Radio, Munah Holland knocked out Carina Damm mid way through the second round. Holland landed a huge right hand that dropped Damm, rendering her unconscious. (Full Matrix Fights 6 event results below.)

On Saturday night Strikeforce Rockhold vs. Kennedy aired on Showtime from the Rose Garden in Portland, Oregon. Two championship bouts took place at STRIKEFORCE Middleweight champion Luke Rockhold squared off against Tim Kennedy in his second title defense. Nate Marquardt and Tyron Woodley battle for the vacant STRIKEFORCE Welterweight title. Luke Rockhold and Tim Kennedy battled for five round with Rockhold winning four of five to get the unanimous decision to retain middleweight title.

After a year of absence Nate Marquardt returned to MMA. Marquardt made his STRIKEFORCE and Welterweight debut in impressive fashion by capturing the STRIKEFORCE Welterweight. Marquardt handed Tyron Woodley his first loss with a beautiful punch, elbow combination against the cage to knockout Woddley in the fourth. (Full STRIKEFORCE: Rockhold vs. Kennedy event results below.)

A second event took place in Oregon on Saturday night with United Combat Sports’ Caged Combat 6 at the Spirit Mountain Casino, Grand Ronde. Current ShoFight Welterweight champion but Lightweight fighter John Gunderson headlined the event with David Castillo. Gunderson who came off the biggest win of his career against Karo Parisyan last month looked to improve his win streak to three, but was unable to. His opponent Castillo forced him to tap in the fourth round with a rear-naked choke, retaining his title and extending his win streak to five. (Full UCS – Caged Combat 6 event results below.)

Vermont based Anarchy held their inaugural event at Collins Perley Complex in Saint Albans, Vermont on Saturday night.  Four championship bout took place as well as 9 other bouts. UFC Flyweight Chris Cariaso was on hand as a guest judge and Ringside Report Radio’s Kevin McKough manned the ring announcing duties. In the main event Featherweight champion Matt Durling retained his championship in the most peculiar way. Connect with a few soft strikes Durling was transitioning to take Christopher Johnson’s back, and Johnson tapped out.

The co-main event featured the crowning of the Lightweight title with Tyler Jacques versus Brett Trahan. In what was a very even match up, Jacques and Trahan went back and forth with take downs and strikeing combinations. After getting tagged a few times, Trahan looked to be a wobbly legs. Aware of his opponents condition, Jacques came rushing in with a flurry of punches to the head. Jacques connected with a big right hand that sent Trahan crashing to the mat to captured the title.

Alex Laush captured the Anarchy Middleweight title with a complete destruction of Burlington Brawl champion Eric Bruno. Laush connected with some powerful strikes through the first two rounds, busting Bruno over his right eye. Uncharacteristic of the kickboxer, Laush ended the bout with a arm-triangle submission against the crafty grappler. With his proficiency in Jiu-Jitsu Bruno held on to thinking he could fight through it, but was put to sleep.

North East Assassin’s Jay McLean captured the Bantamweight title by defeated “King” James McMillan via unanimous decision after five round. McLean controlled the bout with takedown attempts, he was unsuccessful in the majority of his attempts because McMillan repeatedly held on to the ropes. McMillan was deducted two points during the bout for holding the ropes.

Local favorite Connor McKenna made short work of Todd Duvall when he took Duvall down and proceeded to pound away until the referee was forced to step in.

In the most controversial moment of the night, Jiu-Jitsu Nation’s Jake Bohn was kicked in the face by Chris Rooney while he was down, and the referee didn’t call the illegal strike as it wasn’t visible to his vantage point. Bohn coach Marc Stevens freaked out and jumped on the ring apron yelling at the referee. Commissioners attempted to get Stevens down while the bout continued. Rooney connected with a punch that sent Bohn’s mouthpiece out of the ring. The referee continued to call the action and not halt the bout while many people searched for the month piece. This amplified Stevens rage who continued to throw a fit at ringside. Bohn continued into the second round without a mouth piece, but received a pep talk from Stevens that motivated his to end the bout in the second round by choking out Rooney with an arm-triangle. Marc Stevens and his Jiu-Jitsu Nation camp celebrated in poor sportsmanship manner, which cause Rooney’s Mad Coalition camp to get upset. The combination of the illegal kick to Bohn, and Bohn choking out Rooney the two camps began to argue in the crowd in a riot like manner, which cause security to split them apart and force them to exit the venue through separate exits.

The fight of the night goes to David Castro-Munoz and Jason Torres. The two fighters fought for three rounds of with Castro-Munoz picking up the unanimous decision, but from bell to bell this bout was a display of great striking, ground work, and overall skills from both competitors.

Scott and Dakota Gigure made Vermont MMA history by being the first father and son to compete on the same card. Dakota made his father proud when he forced the referee to step in during the first round to end his bout with Derek Chadwell. Scott however, was not a lucky as his son. Scott’s opponent Patrick Reardon rushed him immediately, busting him up and ending the bout in 55-seconds. (Full Anarchy 1: Exile event results below.)

Victory MMA 7 took place at the CEDA Community Centre in Montreal on Saturday night. In the main event Victory MMA Featherweight Champion Xavier Aloui successfully made his first title defense by submitting Kevin Walker with one second left in the fourth round.

Victory MMA Welterweight Champion Alex Fecteau retained his title and snapped Stephen Oppong’s six-fight win streak with an arm bar submission in the third round. Also on the card, Joe Elliott played spoiler for the returning Rob Rivest by edging him out with a split decision. Samuel Moisan was able to avenge his arm bar submission loss to Olivier Carrier by knocking him out in the third round. (Full Victory MMA 7 event results below.)

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UFC on FUEL TV 4 – Munoz vs. Weidman results:

Chris Weidman def. Mark Munoz via TKO (elbow and punches) – 1:27, Round 2

James Te Huna def. Joey Beltran via unanimous decision (30-26, 30-27, 30-27)

Aaron Simpson def. Kenny Robertson via unanimous decision (30-27, 28-29, 29-28)

Francis Carmont def. Karlos Vemola via submission (rear-naked choke) – 1:39, Round 2

T.J. Dillashaw def. Vaughan Lee via submission (rear-naked choke) – 2:33, Round 1

Facebook prelims:

Alex Caceres def. Damacio Page via submission (triangle choke) – 1:27, Round 2

Chris Cariaso def. Josh Ferguson via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Andrew Craig def. Rafael Natal via knockout (head kick) – 4:52, Round 2

Marcelo Guimaraes def. Dan Stittgen via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Raphael Assuncao def. Issei Tamura via TKO (strikes) – 0:25, Round 2

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Legacy Fighting Championship 12 results:

Jay Hieron def. Romario Da Silva via technical submission (arm-triangle choke) – Round 2, 2:04

Robert Drysdale def. Isaac Villanueva via submission (armbar) – Round 1, 1:29

Noel Ligon def. Artenas Young via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 29-28)

D.J. Linderman def. Dale Mitchell via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 3:29

Alan Nascimento def. Terry Acker via submission (kneebar) – Round 3, 3:19

Justin Reiswerg def. Cris Rucker via Technical Submission (Triangle Choke) – Round 2

Ray Blodgett def. Scotty Juarez via Split Decision

Jared Chaffee def. Jason Carter via TKO (Punches) – Round 2

Jeremy Morris def. Levi West via Submission (Shoulder Choke) – Round 2

Charles Ontiveros def. Mark Garcia via TKO (Knee & Punches) – Round 2

Lester Batres vs. Danny Rodriguez via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke – Round 3

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BAMMA USA – Bad Beat 6 results:

Mike Guymon def. Mike Dizak via Unanimous Decision

Chris Beal def. Kana Hyatt via Unanimous Decision

Steve Magdeleno def. Tom Gloudeman via TKO (Punches & Elbows) – 2:24 – Round 1

Mike Jasper def. Manny Murillo via Split Decision

Lew Polley def. Mike Smith via Split Decision

Chris Culley def. Vince Ortiz via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 4:15 – Round 3

Eric Brown def. Josh Thornburg via KO (Punch) – 0:13 – Round 1

Max Ceniceros def. Eric Winston via TKO (Punches) – 4:31 – Round 1

Jason Manly def. Jorge Valdez via Split Decision

Tony Stewart def. Teshawn Walls via KO (Strikes) – 0:12 – Round 1

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Matrix Fights 6 results:

Wilson Reis def. Cody Stevens via Unanimous Decision

Munah Holland def. Carina Damm via KO (Punch) – 2:20 – Round 2

Ben Reiter def. Tyson Triplett Sr. via TKO (Elbows) – 2:00 – Round 1

Julio Arce def. Kenneth Nagle via KO (Punch) – 1:46 – Round 1

Michael Micitelli def. Eddie Hardison via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – Round 1

Amateur bouts:

Cassie Crisano def Jamie Driver via Unanimous Decision

Anthony Pipole def. Michael Roberts via Split Decision

Ocie Blackman def. Ryan Beck via Unanimous Decision

Alec Hooben def. Arien Clinton via TKO (Body Punches) – 0:55 – Round 1

Bek Baktybek def. Maurice Fleming via Submission (Arm Bar) – Round 1

Cheston Bulgin def. Robert Fitzgerald via Unanimous Decision

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STRIKEFORCE: Rockhold vs. Kennedy results:

Champ Luke Rockhold def. Tim Kennedy via unanimous decision (49-46, 49-46, 49-46) – to retain middleweight title

Nate Marquardt def. Tyron Woodley via knockout (elbows, punches) – Round 4, 1:39 – to claim vacant welterweight title

Roger Gracie def. Keith Jardine via unanimous decision (29-27, 30-27, 30-26)

Lorenz Larkin def. Robbie Lawler via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Showtime Extreme prelims:

Pat Healy def. Mizuto Hirota via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

Ryan Couture def. Joe Duarte via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Jorge Masvidal def. Justin Wilcox via split decision (28-29, 29-28, 30-27)

Jordan Mein def. Tyler Stinson via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Jason High def. Nate Moore, submission (guillotine choke) – Round 1, 0:26

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UCS Caged Combat 6 results:

David Castillo def. John Gunderson via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 3:30 – Round 4

Lisa Ellis def. Amy Davis via Submission (Arm Bar) – 2:14 – Round 1

Matt Slosser def. Delane Lemere via Split Decision

Emmanuel Sanchez def. Travis Johnson via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 2:51 – Round 2

Amateur bouts:

David Converse def. Jesse Lane via Submission (Guillotine) – 2:32 – Round 1

Mike Savage def. Shane Sargent via Submission (Arm Bar) – 2:47 – Round 1

Luis Lopez def. Zach Henderson via Unanimous Decision

Scott Philip def. Cody Ferrando via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 1:15 – Round 1

Dean Walters def. Dakota Kamna via TKO (Strikes) – 2:16 – Round 1

Brian Sanchez def. Stephen Wing via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 1:42 – Round 1

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Anarchy 1: Exile results:

Featherweight Champion Matt Durling def Christopher Johnson via Tap out (Due to strikes) – 0:26 – Round 4 - retains title

Tyler Jacques def. Brett Trahan via KO (Punch) – 2:00 – Round 3 – capture Anarchy Lightweight title

Alex Laush def. Eric Bruno via Technical Submission (Arm-Triangle Choke) – 1:02 – Round 3 - capture Anarchy Middleweight title

Jay McLean def. “King” James McMillan via Unanimous Decision – capture Bantamweight title

Connor McKenna def. Todd Duvall via TKO (Referee Stoppage/GNP) – 2:33 – Round 1

Patrick Reardon def. Scott Giguere via TKO (Referee Stoppage) – 0:55 – Round 1

Jake Bohn def. Chris Rooney via Technical Submission (Arm-Triangle Choke) – 1:20 – Round 2

David Castro-Munoz def. Jason Torres via Unanimous Decision

Domenic Ruccolo def. Montoyia Swilling via TKO (Referee Stoppage/GNP) – 2:17 – Round 1

Dakota Gigure def. Derek Chadwell via TKO (Referee Stoppage/GNP) – 1:41 – Round 1

Gary Cameron def. Paul Morse via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 2:31 – Round 1

Austin Pilotte def. Ed Bressette via Submission (Arm Bar) – 1:52 – Round 2

Roderick Russell vs. Zachary Finn via Submission – 2:10 – Round 1

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Victory MMA 7 results:

Victory MMA Featherweight Champion Xavier Aloui def.  Kevin Walker via Submission (Arm Bar) – 2:59 – Round 4 - retains Featherweight title

Welterweight Champion Alex Fecteau def. Stephen Oppong via Submission (Arm Bar) – 2:01 – Round 3

175 lbs Low-Kick Bout – Mark Mao def.  Maxim Fortin via Unanimous Decision

Joe Elliott def. Rob Rivest via Split Decision

Samuel Moisan def. Olivier Carrier via KO (Punch) – 1:20 – Round 3

Nicolas Ghantous def. Matthew Rusniak via Unanimous Decision

145 lbs Low-Kick Bout – Simon Armary def. Russel Miller via KO (Punch) – 1:20 – Round 1

Gabe Sagman def. Josh Harley via Submission (Guillotine) – 0:26 – Round 1

Dwayne Durel def. Michael Curtis via Unanimous Decision

Alex Codeau def. Stefan Hosko via Submission (Guillotine Choke) 0:36 – Round 2

Rob Santos def. Giovanni Corado via Submission (Guillotine Choke) – 0:51 – Round 1

Mike Meade def.  Gary Pearson via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 0:51 – Round 2

Indraget def. Ouallid Timoult via Split Decision
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First-Ever UFC Event Announced For China November 10th 2012

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Beijing, China – The Ultimate Fighting Championship® organization continued its foray into new territories today, officially announcing its first-ever event in the People’s Republic of China, and its second event in Asia this year. Macau, a Special Administrative Region of China located off the mainland’s southern coast, will host a UFC event on November 10, 2012.

The event will take place at The Venetian Macao-Resort-Hotel’s CotaiArena, a 15,000-seat venue which has established itself as the top live-entertainment location in southern China. The fight will be broadcast by FUEL TV in the US market, and by numerous UFC television partners around Asia and globally.

“Breaking into a market with a population of over 1.3 billion is both a testament to the growth of our sport and a long-term challenge we are excited to undertake,” said Lorenzo Fertitta, UFC Chairman and CEO. “This is just the first of many world-class fights we plan to hold over the coming years in China, one of the birthplaces of martial arts. The world-class CotaiArena in Macau is an ideal place to start this journey.”

“Sands China is thrilled to introduce UFC to Macau for the first time,” said Edward Tracy, President and Chief Executive Officer, Sands China Ltd. “Our continuing mission is to bring the best entertainment events to the region, cementing Macau’s place as Asia’s entertainment hub. It’s our pleasure to be working with the UFC organization to bring such a major sporting event for the enjoyment of Macau’s visitors andlocals alike.”

Over the last several years, the UFC has built its broadcast reach in China to more than 450 million television viewers via a dozen provincial broadcasters, and more than 500 million unique viewers through the nation’s leading internet portals. UFC fighter Zhang Tiequan leads a growing group of professional MMA fighters in mainland China, several of whom are candidates to make their UFC debut in Macau.

“This event is a major step in the development of the UFC brand in this region of the world, and China in particular,” noted Mark Fischer, UFC Managing Director of Asia. “We are delighted by this opportunity to build on the media growth and attention we have received and to finally bring a live event in prime time to the millions of fans in this area, and especially to those lucky enough to come and experience all the excitement of the UFC in person.”

—UFC press release—

Weekend in Fights! June 23rd Edition

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This Weekend in Fights! (June 23rd, 2012) featured two UFC events, Bellator kicking off their Light Heavyweight tournament, XFC 18, ONE FC 4, Gladiator Challenge, and the retirement bout of “The Last Emperor” Fedor Emenlianenko.

Fedor kicked off the weekend on Thursday night for M-1 Global at the Ice Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia. Emelianenko squared off against Pride, Affliction veteran and former UFC Heavyweight title contender Pedro Rizzo. In classic Fedor fashion the bout ended in 84-seconds. Missing his chance to end it early with a flurry of strikes, Emelianenko connected with some leg kicks that were followed up by a combination that ultimately put Rizzo to sleep. Arguably the greatest Heavyweight of all-time, Emelianenko ends his glorious career on a three fight win streak with a total MMA record of 34-4.

The M-1 Global Heavyweight title was unified on the card, as Interim champion Kenny Garner took on champion Guram Gugenishvili. Garner battled Gugenishvili to the point of exhaustion over three rounds. With a rear-naked choke attempt in the first and defensive leg kick combinations Gugenishvili controlled most of the first two frames. In the third Garner connected with a combination of an uppercut and multiple hooks to rock Gugenishvili, who was saved by the bell. With the extensive damage to his face and completely exhausted, Gugenishvili was unable to continue, snapping is 11-fight win streak and title reign. With the victory Garner unifies the titles and continues to ride a six fight win streak.

Former UFC title contender Jeff Monson was also featured on the card, much like Fedor in the main event ending his fight is classic fashion, Monson did the same. Monson used his signature north-south choke to submit Denis Komkin in under two minutes. Scoring his eighth north-south choke submission victory of his carrer, the highly decorated grappler shot in quickly, avoided a guillotine choke attempt from Komkin, only to place himself in position to squeeze in his choke for the force tap. (Full M-1 Global – Fedor vs. Rizzo event results below.)

UFC on FX 4 took place at the Revel Atlantic City in Atlantic City, New Jersey on Friday night. Top 10 Ranked Lightweights Clay Guida (#7) and Gray Maynard (#3) met in the five round main event. The two very strong wrestlers had a striking war, that saw Maynard find his range in the later rounds on a very energetic Guida. Guida mostly bounced around the cage throwing various combinations, but once Maynard was able to close the distance he was able to connect. After the full five rounds the two judges saw the bout for Maynard and one for Guida, handing Maynard the split decision victory.

With one a piece Spencer Fisher and Sam Stout had their trilogy bout in the co-main event. In his UFC debut at UFC 58 in 2006, Stout won their first meeting with a split decision. The two would meet again 14-months later at UFC Fight Night 10, where Fisher got the judges nod. Five years later they would conclude their trilogy in yet another decision bout, with Stout finalizing it unanimously. In what Fisher was claiming could possibly be his final fight, he was out classed in a three rounds with the much improved wrestling game of Stout who won each round 10-9.

Ricardo Lamas played spoiler to potential title contender Hatsu Hioki with a unanimous decision. Lamas spent the majority of the bout on his back, holding Hioki in a head lock attempting to sink in a guillotine choke. Hioki was in the mount position and was never in an considerable danger, yet was not active enough while on top to get the judges nod and now loses his opportunity at the Featherweight Champion.

Also on UFC on FX 4 Cub Swanson picked up an impressive TKO victory over British Slugger Ross Pearson. Pearson controlled Swanson with wrestling, but got caught with his unorthodox striking ability. Swanson connected with a front kick, followed by two straight rights to drop Pearson who was met with a left hook across the chin to end the bout. The Immortal Matt Brown picked up his third straight victory in 2012 with a second round TKO over Luis Ramos. Brown used his superior Muay Thai skills to dismember Ramos forcing the referee to stop the bout while they were both standing. Finally in his first drop to Welterweight a struggling Dam Miller went toe-to-toe with a very desperate Ricardo Funch. In a very evenly matched up bout that could have gone either way, Miller force Funch to tap out in the third not allowing it to go to the judges. Funch suffered his fourth UFC loss, while Miller bounced back from a two fight losing skid. (Full UFC on FX 4 event results below.)

Airing on MTV2 and Spike.com Bellator 71 took place at the Mountaineer Casino, Racetrack and Resort in Chester, West Virginia. Bellator began their Summer Series with the opening round of the Light Heavyweight tournament.Travis Wiuff, Attila Vegh, Emanuel Newton and Tim Carpenter all advanced in the the semifinals by all finishing their fights. Wiuff was the only man to TKO his opponent, as he put Chris Davis away with a little more than 45-seconds in the first round. Meanwhile, the other tournament bouts ended via submission with Vegh submitting Zelg Galesic a rear-naked choke, as did Emanuel Newton over Roy Boughton. Tim Carpenter stepped in for Richard Hale as he and Carpenter’s original opponent John Hawk were inexplicably not present. Carpenter submitted Beau Tribolet with a second round  armbar to wrap up the tournament quarterfinals. The Bellator Summer Series Light Heavyweight Tournament will continue on July 20th from The University of South Florida as Travis Wiuff will battle Tim Carpenter while Attila Vegh will take on Emanuel Newton for an eventual shot at current Bellator Light Heavyweight champion Christian M’Pumbu.

Brett Rogers made his Bellator debut on the card defeating Kevin Asplund in two rounds. After taking a vicious assault, Asplund was unable to continue into the third round, giving Rogers the TKO doctor’s stoppage victory. (Full Bellator 71 event results below.)

Also on Friday night, UFC and STRIKEFORCE veteran John Salter headlined XFC 18: Music City Mayhem at the Nashville Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. Salter’s claim to fame came at the hands of Jason MacDonald at UFC 113 in Montreal. During a takedown attempt MacDonald’s ankle snapped in a gruesome manner while sprawling, ultimately giving Salter the TKO victory; his lone victory in the promotion.  Salter’s opponent was Reggie Pena (9-5) came to fight improving his win streak to two with a second round guillotine choke, snapping Salter’s three fight win streak. (Full XFC 18: Music City Mayhem event results below.)

Pulling double duty with a card on FX, the UFC returned on Saturday night with UFC 147: Silva vs. Franklin II from the Estadio Jornalista Felipe Drumond in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Originally the main event was to be the coaches of Ultimate Fighter Brazil  facing off against each other, but due to injury Vitor Belfort was replaced by Rich Franklin to face Wanderlei Silva in a rematch from UFC 99 back in June of 2009; where Franklin picked up a controversial decision. Franklin would do it again, this time over five rounds. Franklin defeated Silva 49-46 on all three judges score cards.

The event was the third visit to Brazil for the UFC since being under the Zuffa banner, and was also the conclusion of the first international version of The Ultimate Fighter. The UFC crown the first two “TUF: Brazil” champions in the Middleweight and Featherweight division. For the Middleweight Cezar “Mutante” Ferreira decisioned his replacement fighter Sergio “Serginho” Moraes over three rounds to be the first “TUF: Brazil” Middleweight tournament winner. While Rony “Jason” Mariano Bezerra defeated Godofredo “Pepey” de Oliveira, also with a unanimous decision for the “TUF: Brazil” Featherweight tournament honors.

Fabricio Werdum picked up his second win in the UFC since returning fro STRIKEFORCE. Werdum made short work of Mike Russow with a first round TKO, handing Russow his second ever loss and snapping his 10-fight win streak. In the TV show grudge match the much more serious Rodrigo Damm defeated the show’s clown Anistavio “Gasparzinho” Medeiros very quickly with a rear-naked choke submission  midway through the first round. (Full UFC 147: Silva vs. Franklin II event results below.)

One FC held their fourth event Destiny of Warriors at Stadium Negara in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on Saturday. UFC, Bellator and STRIKEFORCE veterans Renato “Babalu” Sobral and Roger Huerta were featured on the card. Sobral who was slated to fight for Instinct MMA this month until Steve Bosse injured himself, returned to the cage for the first time after losing to Dan Henderson in December of 2010 for STRIKEFORCE. Sobral’s comeback was very impressive as he picked up 31-second armbar submission over Tatsuya Mizuno. Huerta saw his losing skid expand when Zorobabel Moreira connected with a second round soccer kick to the face rendering him unconscious. (Full One FC 4: Destiny of Warriors event results below.)

UFC & STRIKEFORCE veteran Scott Smith returned “home” to Gladiator Challenge, the promotion he fought 6 of his first 8 bouts with. In an attempt to snap his 4-fight losing streak, Smith took 9-18-1 fighter Marcus Gaines on Saturday night at Gladiator Challenge’s 142nd event at the Thunder Valley Casino Resort, Lincoln, California. Gaines was  riding a 3-fight win streak after a staggering 10-fight losing skid, but improved that streak to four handing Smith his fifth loss in a row. Smith was not even a challenge for Gaines who scored a first round TKO. (Gladiator Challenge event results below.)

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M-1 Global – Fedor vs. Rizzo results:

Fedor Emelianenko def. Pedro Rizzo via TKO (Punches) – 1:24 – Round 1

Kenny Garner def. Guram Gugenishvili via TKO (Abandonment) -5:00 – Round 3

Musa Khamanaev def. Daniel Weichel via Submission (Heel Hook) – 1:48 – Round 1

Jeff Monson def. Denis Komkin via Submission (North-South Choke) 1:58 – Round 1

Marat Gafurov def. Mairbek Taisumov via Split Decision

Mikhail Malyutin def. Renat Gasanov via TKO (Punches) – 3:16 – Round 1

Ramazan Emeev def. Alberta Duraeva via KO (Punches) – 1:36 – Round 1

Vugar Bakhshiev def. Jerome Bouisson via Submission (Heel Hook) – 2:48 – Round 1

Pavel Vitruk def. Radoslaw Piechnik via Unanimous Decision

Akhmed Sultanov def. Denis Goltsov via Submission (Heel Hook) – 1:28 – Round 1

Abdulmazhid Magomedov def. Davreka Isakova via TKO (Punches) – 3:25 Round 1

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UFC on FX 4 results:

Gray Maynard def. Clay Guida via split decision (48-47, 47-48, 48-47)

Sam Stout def. Spencer Fisher via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Brian Ebersole def. T.J. Waldburger via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Cub Swanson def. Ross Pearson via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 4:14

FUEL TV prelims:

Ricardo Lamas def. Hatsu Hioki via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Ramsey Nijem def. C.J. Keith via TKO (strikes) – Round 1, 2:29

Rick Story def. Brock Jardine via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Steven Siler def. Joey Gambino via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 1, 2:47

Chris Camozzi def. Nick Catone via TKO (doctor’s stoppage) – Round 3, 1:51

Matt Brown def. Luis Ramos via TKO (strikes) – Round 2, 4:20

Facebook prelims:

Dan Miller def. Ricardo Funch via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 3, 3:12

Ken Stone def. Dustin Pague via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

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Bellator 71 results:

Travis Wiuff def. Chris Davis via TKO (strikes) – Round 1, 4:12 (light-heavyweight-tourney opening round)

Attila Vegh def. Zelg Galesic via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 1:00 (light-heavyweight-tourney opening round)

Emanuel Newton def. Roy Boughton via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 2, 0:49 (light-heavyweight-tourney opening round)

Tim Carpenter def. Beau Tribolet via submission (armbar) – Round 2, 4:51 (light-heavyweight-tourney opening round)

Brett Rogers def. Kevin Asplund via TKO (doctor’s stoppage) – Round 2, 5:00

Spike.com prelims:

Kevin Zalac def. Chris Goldbaugh via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Josh Stansbury def. Dan Spohn via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 1, 2:30

Jason Butcher def. Duane Bastress via submission (triangle choke) – Round 1, 1:03

Neil Johnson def. Brylan Van Artsdalen via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 2, 4:29

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XFC 18: Music City Mayhem results:

Reggie Pena def. John Salter via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 2, 0:36

Scott Barrett def. Gabriel Salinas-Jones via split decision (30-27, 28-29, 30-27)

Heather Clark def. Avery Vilche via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 1:03

Luke Sanders def. Zachary Sanders via TKO (strikes) – Round 1, 4:53

Donny Wallace def. Jason Blackford via submission (armbar) – Round 1, 4:38

Scott Holtzman def. Matt Metts via TKO (strikes) – Round 1, 4:13

Joe Ray def. Dustin West via submission (arm-triangle choke) – Round 2, 1:04

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UFC 147: Silva vs. Franklin II results:

Rich Franklin def. Wanderlei Silva via unanimous decision (49-46, 49-46, 49-46)

Cezar “Mutante” Ferreira def. Sergio “Serginho” Moraes via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27) – to win “TUF: Brazil” middleweight tourney

Rony “Jason” Mariano Bezerra def. Godofredo “Pepey” de Oliveira via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) – to win “TUF: Brazil” featherweight tourney

Fabricio Werdum def. Mike Russow via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 2:28

Hacran Dias def. Yuri Alcantara via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)

FX prelims:

Rodrigo Damm def. Anistavio “Gasparzinho” Medeiros via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 2:12

Francisco “Massaranduba” Drinaldo def. Delson “Pe de Chumbo” Heleno via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 4:21

Hugo “Wolverine” Viana def. John “Macapa” Teixeira via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Thiago “Bodao” Perpetuo def. Leonarda “Macarrao” Mafra via TKO (punches) – Round 3, 0:41

Facebook prelims:

Marcos “Vina” Vinicius def. Wagner “Galeto” Campos via TKO (strikes) – Round 3, 1:04

Felipe Arantes and Milton Vieira fight to a split draw (29-28, 28-29, 28-28)

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One FC 4 – Destiny of Warriors results:

Renato Sobral def. Tatsuya Mizuno via Submission (Armbar) – 0:31 – Round 1

Zorobabel Moreira def. Roger Huerta via KO (Soccer Kick) – 3:53 – Round 2

Leandro Issa def. Masakazu Imanari via Unanimous Decision

Adam Shahir Kayoom def. Grego Gracie via Unanimous Decision

Eric Kelly def. Bae Kwon via Unanimous Decision

Arnaud Lepont def. Brain Choi via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 1:38 – Round 1

Mitch Chilson def. A.J. Vaa via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 1:39 – Round 1

Marcos Escobar def. Rodrigo Praxedes via Submission (Brabo Choke) – 1:05 – Round 3

Pete Davis def. Kim Hock Quek via TKO (Knees & Punches) – 0:55 – Round 1

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Gladiator Challenge results:

Marcus Gaines def. Scott Smith via TKO (Punches) – 4:30 – Round 1

—No other results for this fight cards found—

 

 

Weekend in Fights! June 9th Edition

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This Weekend in Fights! (June 9th, 2012) saw only two events take place with the UFCon FX 3 and Aggression FC 9.

Kicking off the Friday night of fights was UFC on FX 3 from BankAtlantic Center in Sunrise, Florida. The headliner was a Flyweight tournament semifinal rematch from March 3rd, where the mistakenly tallied up the scores incorrectly, initially giving the bout to Johnson after three rounds. After the event the scores were recounted and the bout declared a draw prompting this rematch. Johnson and McCall returned to FX, with another three round affair that should have been five because of its main event status. Nonetheless, the two Flyweight competitors went the distance again with Johnson emerging as the victor taking the bout 29-28, 30-27 and 29-28 on the judges score cards. Johnson  controlled the fight early landing a takedown in the first minute of  the opening round setting the pace for the fight. Johnson landed a big punch sending McCall to the ground and worked in McCall’s guard. Reminiscent of the first bout, McCall too control in the second round with a flurry of strikes, a takedown, and a suplex after connecting with an accidental low blow. In the third round, Johnson was able to get a takedown and control the fight on the ground and stifle McCall’s stand up offense. Johnson will now square off against Joseph Benavidez in the inaugural Flyweight tournament to determine the first ever UFC Flyweight champion later this year.

Welterweights Erick Silva and Charlie Brenneman battled in a very exciting one round bout. High octane from the get go, Brenneman shot in for the takedown immediateley but was me by the fists and knees of Silva. Brenneman eventually got the takedown but was unable to keep Silva down for long. Brenneman was adamant about scoring another takedown pushing Silva against the cage forcing the referee to break it up numerous times. Silva connected with spin kick to the body dropping Brenneman to his knees and exposing his back. Silva jumped on the opportunity and secured a rear-naked choke for the win with four seconds remaining in the first round.

Three extremely impressive knockouts took place on this card as Mike Pyle knocked out Josh Neer with four seconds remaining in the first round.With lots of back and forth action from both fighters, Pyle only needed one punch to end it. Pyle controlled the majority of the bout and even played possum luring Neer in for the kill shot. With an exchange of knees and body shots Pyle connected with a huge right hand dropping Neer to the mat face first.

Eddie Wineland scored a second round knockout of Scott Jorgensen picking up his first UFC victory. Wineland was able to stuff the takedown attempts and turn this bout into a striking war. In the second round Jorgensen connected with a big knee as they broke apart from brawling busting Wineland’s face up something awful. Wineland ignored the blood pouring down his face and continued his assault. Wineland then threw two jabs that didn’t reach its mark, but the straight right that followed did dropping Jorgensen and ending the fight.

And finally Tim Means continued his 11-fight win streak with a 66-second TKO over Justin Salas. Means rushed forward dropping Salas with a big left hand followed by some ground and pound. Salas made it back to his feet where he was met with a right hand that dropped him. A combination of astonishingly bad reffing and toughness, Salas made it back to his feet to eat a series of three Muay Thai clinch knees to the face, dropping him once against which was followed by some ground and pound that ultimately ended the fight.

This wasn’t the only bout that either had bad referees or bad judges for that matter. In two baffling decisions Mike Pierce who dominated Carlos Eduardo Rocha for three rounds easily winning the bout 30-27 all around; won the bout via split decision with one judge giving all three rounds to Rocha. Seth Baczynski also stole a win over Lance Benoist, winning a split decision that was likely a unanimous decision for Benoist. (Full UFC on FX 3 event results below.)

Aggression FC 9 emanated from the Shaw Conference Centre in Edmonton, Alberta. This was the second event produced by the promotion since the merger earlier this year. Undefeated Stephen Beaumont captured the Aggression FC Lightweight title with a unanimous decision victory over  Evan Sanguin.

Fists were flying as four of the nine bouts on the card ended with first round knockouts. Zach Blaber took 10-seconds to knockout Andrew Buckland. Tito Jones took 21-seconds to knockout Deven Jones. Nick Dragich took exactly half a round to pick up his TKO victory over Michael Swimmer, and KB Bhullar landed a huge punch to drop Ben Snyder at 2:46 of their bout. (Full Aggression FC 9 event results below.)

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UFC on FX 3 results:

Demetrious Johnson def. Ian McCall via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 29-28) – flyweight tourney opening-round rematch

Erick Silva def. Charlie Brenneman via submission (rear naked choke) – Round 1, 4:56

Mike Pyle def. Josh Neer via knockout (punch) – Round 1, 4:56

Eddie Wineland def. Scott Jorgensen via knockout (punches) – Round 2, 4:10

FUEL TV prelims:

Mike Pierce def. Carlos Eduardo Rocha via split decision (27-30, 30-27, 30-27)

Seth Baczynski def. Lance Benoist via split decision (27-30, 29-28, 29-28)

Matt Grice def. Leonard Garcia via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Dustin Pague def. Jared Papazian via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 3:21

Tim Means def. Justin Salas via TKO (strikes) – Round 1, 1:06

Buddy Roberts def. Caio Magalhaes via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Facebook prelims:

Henry Martinez def. Bernardo Magalhaes via split decision (29-28, 30-27, 28-29)

Sean Pierson def. Jake Hecht via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

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Aggression FC 9 results:

Stephen Beaumont def. Evan Sanguin via Unanimous Decision (48-47, 49-46, 49-46) - Captures Aggression FC Lightweight title

Tim Chemelli def. Simon Marini via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Zach Blaber def. Andrew Buckland via KO (Punches) – Round 1 – 0:10

Tito Jones def. Deven Jones via  KO (Punches) – Round 1 -0:21

Robbie Merrill def. Joe Keesick via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – Round 1 – 3:14

Mike Newton def. Adrian Cardinal via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – Round 1 – 1:50

Nick Dragich def. Michael Swimmer via TKO (Punches) – Round 1 – 2:30

KB Bhullar def. Ben Snyder via KO (Punch) – Round 1 – 2:46

Nick Heynen def. TJ Penner by Unanimous Decision (30-25, 30-27, 30-27)

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Tune in Alert! Ringside Report Radio on Live Following NHL Stanley Cup Finals

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Be sure to tune into Ringside Report Radio following Game 4 of the NHL Stanley Cup finals between the Los Angeles Kings and the New Jersey Devils (Kings lead series 3-0) on TSN Radio 990.

Tonight’s program will feature a full preview of UFC on FX 3 which takes place this Friday night. Dave & Kevin will also be discussing the latest happenings in the world on Mixed Martial Arts, which include the UFC signing with EA Sports for future videogames, the injuries of Jon Fitch and Brian Stann, as well as BJ Penn excepting Rory MacDonald’s challenge and much more.
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UFC of FX 3 Card:

Demetrious Johnson vs. Ian McCall – flyweight-tourney opening round
Charlie Brenneman vs. Erick Silva
Josh Neer vs. Mike Pyle
Scott Jorgensen vs. Eddie Wineland

FUEL TV prelims:

Mike Pierce vs. Carlos Eduardo Rocha
Seth Baczynski vs. Lance Benoist
Leonard Garcia vs. Matt Grice
Dustin Pague vs. Jared Papazian
Tim Means vs. Justin Salas
Caio Magalhaes vs. Buddy Roberts

Facebook prelims:

Bernardo Magalhaes vs. Henry Martinez
Jake Hecht vs. Sean Pierson

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