Weekend in Fights! December 29th Edition

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This Weekend in Fights! (December 29th, 2012) was a very special New Year’sWIF DEC 29 weekend that started on Saturday night with UFC 155, and continued to New Years Eve with DREAM 18/Glory 4, IGL Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye and Cage Warriors 51 Monday night.

UFC 155 kicked off this weekend at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in  Las Vegas, Nevada. The Heavyweight championship rematch 13-months in the making took place at former Heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez challenged the man who knocked him out the 64-seconds, Junior Dos Santos. The bout would last longer this around, a whole 23:56 longer, as Velasquez would take Dos Santos the distance. The bout was a very lopsided beatdown, after Velasquez landed a huge right hand that kept Dos Santos staggered throughout the remaining four rounds. A combination of heavy hands, wrestling and relentlessness is what gave Velasquez the judges nod 50-45, 50-43, and 50-44 in a unanimous decision victory to regain the UFC Heavyweight title.

The UFC 155 Fight of the Night honors went the the three round war between Joe Lauzon and Jim Miller. A standup battle between two submission experts would render Lauzon a bloody mess. Miller rushed Lauzon in the the first round with an assault of punches and elbows causing the cut.  Sporting a crimson mask Lauzon mounted a comeback in the second round, but unable able to finish. Down two rounds Lauzon attempted a leglock submission in the third, but with Miller still undamaged it was too late. Miller won a unanimous decision 29-28 on all three judges score cards.

The “Submission of the Night” and “Knockout of the Night” honors both took place on the Facebook prelims of the card. John Moraga weather the standup battle in the first two rounds to submit Chris Cariaso in the third. Moraga pushed Cariaso against the fence, and was able to slap on a standing guillotine forcing Cariaso to tap 72-seconds into the final frame. Todd Duffee returned to UFC in explosive fashion. Duffee went back-and-forth with Philip De Fries in the opening minute of the round, but Duffee’s heavy hands rendered De Fries up against the cage, where Duffee landed a huge uppercut to end the bout.

Chris Weidman’s Serra Longo teammate Constantinos Philippou replaced him and knocked Tim Boetsch off of his Middleweight championship dreams with a third round TKO. Philippou is now riding a five fight win streak, and hands Boetsch his first loss at Middleweight.

Yushin Okami dominated Alan Belcher for three rounds to pick up the unanimous decision victory. STRIKEFORCE veteran Derek Brunson made his successful UFC debut with a unanimous decision victory over the returning Chris Leben. Eddie Wineland and Brad Pickett went to war for three rounds with Wineland landing more significant strikes and picking up the split decision. In another three round war Jamie Varner defeated Melvin Guillard in a split decision. (Full UFC 155: Dos Santos vs. Velasquez II event results below.)

The return of DREAM with their 18th event combined the Glory 4 Heavyweight Kickboxing Super Grand Prix was the mega card of all cards this new years eve weekend. The event emanated from the Saitama Arena in Saitama, Japan airing live on the Fight Network, and on tape delay on CBS Sports. On the DREAM MMA bouts portion of the card, the Featherweight main event of Tatsuya Kawajiri versus Michihiro Omigawa was a lopsided victory for Kawajiri. Kawajiri took Omigawa down with ease, passed guard and delivering ground and pound throughout all three rounds. In both the second and third round Kawajiri attempted an arm triangle submission but both attempts were cut short by the sound of the bell, but the performance earned Kawajiri a unanimous decision.

DREAM Lightweight champion Shinya Aoki forced Antonio McKee to verbal submit after he landed a huge right hook to cause McKee to tap immediately. In the first round Aoki was able to take down the American wrestler and enrage him in the process. The second round was the end of the bout which champion by submission but uncharacteristically of Aoki as it came with the right hook as opposed to his signature grappling.

Bibiano Fernandes submitted Yoshiro Maeda in the first round, after Fernandes took Maeda down, attempted a rear-naked choke, but transitioned into a beautiful triangle choke. Maeda attempted to escape, but sunk the submission tighter in the process to force the tap.

Melvin Manhoef made  Denis Kang pay for engaging early in there bout. Manhoef landed a devastating knee to the body sending Kang crashing dow to the mat end the bout immediately. Manhoef ends 2012 undefeated with four victories. As expected Marloes Coenen forced Fiona Muxlow to tap in the first round. Coenen clinched Muxlow and delivered a series of knees. She then transition into a triangle choke, but switched to an arm bar to submit Muxlow with ease.

Glory 4 held a 16-man Heavyweight Kickboxing Super Grand Prix with the winner fighting four times in one night. With two unanimous decisions, a TKO and a knockout Semmy Schilt won the  Super Grand Prix and  $400, 000. The multi-time K-1 kickboxing champion added another accolade to his already impressive resume at 39-years-old with victories over Brice Guidon, Rico Verhoeven, Gokhan Saki, and finally Daniel Ghita in the finals. Ghita defeated Fabiano Aoki in the opening round, Mourad Bouzidi in the quarterfinals and Jamal Ben Saddick in the semifinals, before being dropped by Schilt in the finals. Schilt landed a huge head kick, that was partially blocked, but after the referee started the count he could see that Ghita was still on dream street, and called a halt to the action. Ghita earned $100,000 for advancing into the finals. (Full Dream 18 & Glory 4 event results below.)

Pro Wrestling Legend Antonio Inoki’s “Inoki Genome Federation” or IGF held Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2012 at the Ryogoku Kokugikan in Tokyo, Japan on new year’s eve. The card was a mix of combat sports with four MMA bouts, one Kickboxing bout, and five Pro-Wrestling matches. In the MMA portion of the card Satoshi Ishii toppled Tim Sylvia over three round to earn a unanimous decision victory. Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic returned to MMA and submitted  debuting sumo and pro wrestler Shinichi Suzukawa in 78-seconds with an arm bar. Minowaman submitted Bor Bratovz with a heelhook mid way through the first round, and Rolles Gracie submitted Yusuke Kawaguchi with an arm-triangle choke in two minutes.

The main event of the card was a pro wrestling bout pitting Kazuyuki Fujita versus Naoya Ogawa. Unlike American pro wrestling bouts these are semi shoot with legitimate style finishes. Fujita defeated Naoya Ogawabouts with a “TKO” at the eight and a half minute mark. Two tag team matches were held with Atsushi Sawada & Hideki Suzuki defeating  Ray Sefo & Hiromi Amada when  Suzuki had Amada in a arm capture german suplex hold. The other pitting Kendo Kashin & Shogun Okamoto versus Bob Sapp & Erik Hammer. Kashin would pick up the victory with a crap hold on Bob Sapp. Akira Joh won his seventh 10 bout Toukon series match against Kotaro Nasu with a  single-leg crab. Finally in the kickboxing bout of the evening Prince Ali defeated  Kakutani Masayoshi in under two minutes via TKO. (Full IGF: Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2012 event results below.)

Cage Warriors 51 took place at the The Helix in Dublin, Ireland on new years eve night. Current Cage Warriors Featherweight champion Conor McGregor squared off against Ivan Buchinger for the vacant lightweight title. McGregor made short work of Buchinger with a first round knockout to become a double champ[ion in the promotion. TUF Alumni Jesse Taylor submitted Chris Fields with a rear-naked choke in the second round to become the new Cage Warriors Middleweight champion. (Full Cage Warriors 51 event results below.)

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Saturday Night Fights-

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UFC 155: Dos Santos vs. Velasquez 2 results:UFC-155-poster

Cain Velasquez def. Junior dos Santos via unanimous decision (50-45, 50-43, 50-44) – to win heavyweight title

Jim Miller def. Joe Lauzon via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Constantinos Philippou def. Tim Boetsch via TKO (strikes) – Round 3, 2:11

Yushin Okami def. Alan Belcher via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Derek Brunson def. Chris Leben via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

FX prelims:

Eddie Wineland def. Brad Pickett via split decision (30-27, 28-29, 30-27)

Erik Perez def. Byron Bloodworth via TKO (strikes) – Round 1, 3:50

Jamie Varner def. Melvin Guillard via split decision (30-27, 27-30, 30-27)

Myles Jury def. Michael Johnson via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Facebook prelims:

Todd Duffee def. Philp De Fries via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 2:04

Max Holloway def. Leonard Garcia via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

John Moraga def. Chris Cariaso via submission (guillotine choke) – Round 3, 1:11

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DREAM 18/Glory 4 results:

Tatsuya Kawajiri def. Michihiro Omigawa via unanimous decisiondream-18-official-poster

Shinya Aoki def. Antonio McKee via Verbal Submission (Punch) -0:24- Round 2

Bibiano Fernandes def. Yoshiro Maeda via Submission (Triangle Choke) – 1:46 -Round 1

Melvin Manhoef def. Denis Kang via KO (Knee to Body) – 0:50 – Round 1

Hayato Sakurai def. Phil Baroni via unanimous decision

Georgi Karakhanyan def. Hiroyuki Takaya via split decision

Will Brooks def. Satoru Kitaoka via TKO (Punches) – 3:46 – Round 1

Marloes Coenen def. Fiona Muxlow via Submission – 3:29 – Round 1

GLORY 4 Kickboxing Heavyweight Grand Slam Tournament:GLORY_4_Bracket copy

Opening Round:

Semmy Schilt def.  Brice Guidon via KO – Round 2

Rico Verhoeven def. Sergei Kharitonov via unanimous decision

Gokhan Saki def.  Raomoru via TKO – Round 1

Anderson “Braddock” Silva def. Igor Jurkovic via TKO – Round 1

Remy Bonjasky def. Filip Verlinden via split decision

Jamal Ben Saddick def. Errol Zimmerman unanimous decision

Mourad Bouzidi def. Peter Aerts via TKO (Injury) – Round 1

Daniel Ghita def. Fabiano Aoki via unanimous decision

Quarterfinals:

Semmy Schilt def. Rico Verhoeven via unanimous decision

Gokhan Saki def. Anderson “Braddock” Silva via KO – Round 1

Jamal Ben Saddick def. Remy Bonjasky via unanimous decision

Daniel Ghita def. Mourad Bouzidi via TKO (Injury) – Round 2

Semifinals:

Semmy Schilt def. Gokhan Saki via unanimous decision

Daniel Ghita def. Jamal Ben Saddick via KO – Round 1

Finals:

Semmy Schilt def. Daniel Ghita via TKO – Round 1 - wins Glory kickboxing Heavyweight Grand Slam Tournament

GLORY Kickboxing Super Fights:

Robin van Roosmalen def. Yuichiro Nagashima via unanimous decision

Jerome Le Banner def.  Koichi Pettas via KO (Punch) – Round 3

Jason Wilnis def. Toshio Matsumoto via unanimous decision

Mutsuki Ebata def. San Che Kim via unanimous decision

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IGF Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2012 results:Inoki Bom-Ba-Ye 2012

IGF MMA Bouts:

Satoshi Ishii def. Tim Sylvia via unanimous decision

Mirko Cro Cop Filipovic def. Shinichi Suzukawa via submission (arm bar) – 1:18 – Round 1

Ikuhisa Minowa def. Bor Bratovz via submission (heelhook) – 3:18 – Round 1

Rolles Gracie def. Yusuke Kawaguchi via submission (arm-triangle choke) – 2:00 – Round 1

IGF Pro Wrestling Bouts:

Kazuyuki Fujita def. Naoya Ogawa via TKO (referee stoppage) – 8:27

Atsushi Sawada & Hideki Suzuki def.  Ray Sefo & Hiromi Amada via submission (Suzuki over Amada via arm capture german suplex hold) – 15:20

Kendo Kashin & Shogun Okamoto def. Bob Sapp & Erik Hammer via submission (Kashin over Sapp via crab hold) – 4:28

Masked Genome Jr. def.  Kouhaku Kamen via submission (octopus hold) – 4:47

Akira Joh 10 Bout Toukon Series (Bout 7):Akira Joh def. Kotaro Nasu submission  single-leg crab) – 6:47

IGF Kickboxing Bout:
Prince Ali def. Kakutani Masayoshi via TKO – 1:43 – Round

 

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Cage Warriors 51 results:CAGE Warriors 51

Conor McGregor def. Ivan Buchinger via KO (punch) – Round 1, 3:40  - captures vacant lightweight title

Jesse Taylor def. Chris Fields via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 2, 1:09  - to become new middleweight champ

Katia Kankannpaa def. Aisling Daly via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Jack Mason def. Florent Betorangal via unanimous decision (29-27, 29-27, 29-27)

Paul Redmond def. Ryan Roddy via submission (toehold) – Round 2, 2:14

Prelims:

James Brum def. Moktar Benkaci via unanimous decision (30-28, 29-28, 29-28

Tommy Quinn def. Philip Mulpeter vs. via majority decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-29)

Henry Fadipe def. Charlie Watts  via TKO (strikes) – Round 1, 1:09

 

 

Ringside Report Radio December 28. UFC 155 and DREAM 18 preview now online

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This is the December 28, 2012 episode of Ringside Report Radio. Hosted by Dave Simon and Kevin “Big Tuna” McKough.

Simon and McKough previewed and gave their predictions for every fight at UFC 155 on this episode including every preliminary bout and the main event UFC heavyweight title bout between Junior Dos Santos and Cain Velasquez. UFC 155 takes place on Saturday December 29 in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Simon and McKough also previewed and gave their predictions for every bout at DREAM 18 including the main event of Shinya Aoki versus Antonio McKee. DREAM 18 will take place on December 31 at 2am Eastern time live from Saitama, Japan.

Simon and McKough also previewed the GLORY 4 one-night 16-man K-1 rules heavyweight kickboxing tournament featuring Remy Bonjasky, Peter Aerts, Sergei Kharitonov and many top stars in K-1. Simon and McKough previewed the first round match-ups and gave their predictions for the quarters, semis and finals in the tournament. GLORY 4 16-man tournament will take place between 2-8am Eastern time on Monday January 31 as part of the DREAM 18 New Year’s Eve martial arts spectacular in Saitama, Japan.

All this and more MMA on this 2-hour episode.

Tune in Alert! UFC 155 & DREAM 18 / GLORY 4 Preview Tonight on Ringside Report Radio

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Be sure to tune into the final episode of Ringside Report Radio of 2012 for full UFC 155 + DREAM 18-Glory 4 RRR Preview Dec 28in depth previews of UFC 155: Dos Santos vs. Velazquez 2, and DREAM 18/Glory 4 events.

 

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UFC 155: Dos Santos vs. Velasquez 2 preview:UFC-155-poster

Junior dos Santos vs. Cain Velasquez

Joe Lauzon vs. Jim Miller

Tim Boetsch vs. Constantinos Philippou

Alan Belcher vs. Yushin Okami

Derek Brunson vs. Chris Leben

FX prelims:

Brad Pickett vs. Eddie Wineland

Byron Bloodworth vs. Erik Perez

Melvin Guillard vs. Jamie Varner

Myles Jury vs. Michael Johnson

Facebook prelims:

Philp De Fries vs. Todd Duffee

Leonard Garcia vs. Max Holloway

Chris Cariaso vs. John Moraga

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DREAM 18/Glory 4 preview:dream-18-official-poster

Shinya Aoki vs. Antonio McKee

Bibiano Fernandes vs. Yoshiro Maeda

Melvin Manhoef vs. Denis Kang

Phil Baroni vs. Hayato Sakurai

Tatsuya Kawajiri vs. Michihiro Omigawa

Hiroyuki Takaya vs. Georgi Karakhanyan

Satoru Kitaoka vs. Will Brooks

Marloes Coenen vs. Fiona Muxlow

GLORY 4 Kickboxing Heavyweight Grand Slam Tournament Preview:

Semmy Schilt vs Brice Guidon
Sergei Kharitonov vs Rico Verhoeven
Saki vs Raomoru
Anderson “Braddock” Silva vs Igor Jurkovic
Remy Bonjasky vs Filip Verlinden
Errol Zimmerman vs Jamal Ben Saddick
Peter Aerts vs. Mourad Bouzidi
Daniel Ghita vs Fabiano Aoki

GLORY Kickboxing Super Fights:

Robin van Roosmalen vs Yuichiro Nagashim
Jerome Le Banner vs Koichi Pettas

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Weekend in Fights! March 10th Edition

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This Weekend in Fights! (March 10th) featured the return of Bellator with their 6th Season, that included the opening round of the new Featherweight tournament, as well as the Featherweight championship match between champion Joe Warren and Season 5 tournament winner Pat Curran. Ken Pavia’s Super Fight League in India premiered their inaugural show with James Thompson and Bob Sapp in the main event. King of the Cage held two events this weekend, one in Tulsa, Oklahoma and the other in Edmonton, Alberta, and former UFC Lightweight competitor Rob Emerson picked up a win at Tachi Palace Fights. Mirko Cro Cop returned to kickboxing, and although not “official” fights, 16 bouts took place on the premiere  of The Ultimate Fighter Season 15 Friday night, one of which included former Ringside MMA Lightweight champion Daron Cruickshank. (TUF 15 Episode 1 results click here.)

On Friday Bellator 60 took place at The Venue at Horseshoe Hammond, in  Hammond, Indiana and a new champion was crowned. Pat Curran dismantled Joe Warren in a very one-sided beat down that ended in the third round. Curran rocked Warren early in the first round with  knees, but Warren was able to regain his composure in the second. In the third, Curran cornered Warren against the cage and just unleashed with a relentless barrage of punch and knee combinations  that had Warren out on his feet. Curran is now the new Bellator Featherweight champion. His next challenge is to be determined with the conclusion of the new Featherweight tournament that started on the same card. Alexandre Bezerra and Marlon Sandro picked up rear-naked choke submission victories in their quarter final match ups. Bezerra defeated Kenny Foster with only three seconds left in the second round, and Sandro made short work of Roberto Vargas in the first round. Mike Corey upset Ronnie Mann in a three round war, to advance to the semi finals. Daniel Straus advanced as well with a decision over previously undefeated Jeremy Spoon. Former UFC Heavyweight Sean McCorkle made quick work of (Big Dick) Richard White with a neck crank in 1:02 of the first round; McCorkle is now riding a six fight win streak since being cut from the UFC. (Full Bellator 60 event results below.)

Also on Friday, former UFC Lightweight Rob Emerson (12-10) took on  Savant Young (10-9) in the co-main event of Tachi Palace Fights 12 at the Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino, in Lemoore, Califormia. Emerson picked up the win with a rear naked choke submission late in the third round, with the victory Emerson is 3-1 since being cut from the UFC after losing to Nik Lentz in March of 2010. (Full TPF 12 event results below.)

On Saturday Super Fight League held their premiere event at the Andheri Sports Complex, in Mumbai, India. The card was headlined with a Super Heavyweight bout between Bob Sapp (11-11) and James Thompson (17-14). Thompson would have an early night as Sapp submitted due to a leg injury in under two minutes. The card also featured another Super Heavyweight bout as Jimmy Ambriz (16-18) knocked out Satish Jamia in just 14 seconds. Former UFC Light Heavyweight Xavier Foupa-Pokam (22-17) picked up a TKO victory over Joey Guel, when the doctor refused to allow Guel to continue into the second round. (Full SFL 1 event results below.)

King of the Cage Breakthrough took place at the River Spirit Event Center, Tulsa, Oklahoma on Saturday night. The event was headlined by former UFC Light Heavyweight David Heath (16-7) versus Sidiah Parker. Heath destroyed Parker in the second round by TKO. (Full KOTC – Breakthrough event results below.)

Just four weeks after picking up a first round submission victory over Elliot Duff at Aggression MMA 9 on February 11th, Canadian submission specialist Luke Harris (8-1) was back at it on Saturday night at the Mirage Banquet Hall, Edmonton, Alberta, for King of the Cage Canada – Infamy. Harris picked up another first round submission victory over Brandon MacArthur (6-19) with an arm bar late in the round. (Full KOTC-Infamy event results below.)

The legendary Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic retired from MMA in November 2011, after losing to Roy Nelson at UFC 137, but he didn’t retire from kickboxing. Cro Cop returned to his  kickboxing roots for the first time since 2003, in a final farewell bout in his home country of Croatia. The event was dubbed: “K-1 Cro Cop Final Fight” where he (Filipovic) took on another kickboxing legend, Ray Sefo. Filipovic defeated Sefo by unanimous decision, retiring with his head held high. He retires with a 17-7 Kickboxing and 27-10 MMA records.  (Full K-1: Cro Cop Final Fight event results below.)

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Friday Night Fights -

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Bellator 60 results:

Pat Curran def. Joe Warren via KO (punches) – Round 3, 1:25 to become new Bellator featherweight champion

Daniel Straus def. Jeremy Spoon via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28) - featherweight tourney opening round

Mike Corey def. Ronnie Mann via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) - featherweight tourney opening round

Marlon Sandro def. Roberto Vargas via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 3:35 – featherweight tourney opening round

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Jake Nauracy def. Cory Galloway via submission (rear naked choke) – Round 2, 4:22

Travis Wiuff def. Anthony Gomez via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Sean McCorkle def. Richard White via submission (neck crank) – Round 1, 1:02

Alexandre Bezerra def. Kenny Foster via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 2, 4:57 – featherweight tourney opening round

Josh Shockley def. Shamar Bailey via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 30-27

Genair da Silva def. Bobby Reardanz via TKO (strikes) – Round 3, 0:51

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Tachi Palace Fights 12 – Second Coming results:

Casey Olson def. Cody Gibson via Unanimous Decision

Rob Emerson def. Savant Young via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) -4:29 -Round 3

Francisco Rivera def. Antonio Duarte via KO (Punches) -1:15-Round 1

Jesse Jenkins def. Chirs Gomez via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 2:07-Round 1

Dave Huckaba def. Liron Wilson via TKO (Punches) 1:05-Round 2

Anthony Avila def. Art Becerra via Submission (Guillotine Choke) 4:08-Round 1

Alex Perez def. Edgar Diaz via Submission (Kimura) 2:33-Round 1

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Super Fight League 1 results:

James Thompson def. Bob Sapp via Submission (Leg Injury) 1:52-Round 1

Sanja Sucevic def. Lena Ovchynnikova via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 2:28-Round 2

Travis Bell def. Neil Natasadu via Submission (Forearm Choke) 1:18-Round 2

Chaitanya Gavali def. Tiran Thakshala via Unanimous Decision

Mohammed Shahid def. Mayura Dissanyake via Majority Decision

Lakwinder Sekhon def. Madura Rathnayake via TKO (Punches) 1:29-Round 1

Jimmy Ambriz def. Satish Jamia via TKO (Punches) 0:14-Round 1

Xavier Foupa-Pokam def. Joey Guel via TKO (Doctor Stoppage) 5:00-Round 1

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King of the Cage – Breakthrough results:

David Heath def. Sidiah Parker via KO/TKO (Punches) – Round 2

Brendan Tierney def. Tom Jones via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) – Round 1

Tyler East def. Tracy Willis via Submission (Strikes) – 1:12 -Round 1

Kinny Spotwood def. Dingo Brown via Split Decision

Cody East def. Jeff Karriman via Submission (Arm Triangle Choke)- Round 3

Ray Borg def. Antonio Taylor via Submission – Round 1

Archie Lowe def. George Palmer via Submission (Armbar) – 2:37- Round 1

Marvin Rowell def. Roy Stucker via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) – 0:39 -Round 1

Airyn Burr def. Marcus Kincaid via Submission (Armbar) -0:13 -Round 1

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King of the Cage – Infamy result:

Elmer Waterhen def. Mike Froese via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) -4:57-Round 1

Luke Harris def. Brandon MacArhur via Submission (Arm Bar) -4:08 -Round 1

Aleksander Todosov def. Cody Ries via KO (Punch) -0:11-Round 1

Evan Cardinal def. Nolan Nelson via TKO (Elbows) -2:11 -Round 1

Landon Caldwell def. Adrian Cardinal via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) -1:58-Round 1

Daylon Erickson def. Steve Dubeck via Unanimous Decision

Yannick Pare def. Robert Jaggard via TKO (Punches) -2:28-Round 1

Eric Tevely def. Kenny Hamilton via TKO (Abandonment) -5:00-Round 2

Joey Longo def. Greg Large via TKO (Knees) -1:56-Round 1

Jarid Howse def. Reno Jackson (Abandonment) -3:46-Round 1

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K-1: Cro Cop Final Fight results:

Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic def. Ray Sefo via Unanimous Decision

Igor Jurkovic def. Freddy Kemayo by Majority Decision (ext. round)

Daniel Ghita def. Sergei Lascenko via TKO (head kick) -Round 3

Mladen Brestovac def. Mourad Bouzidi via TKO (head kick) – Round 1

Mladen Kujundsic def. Marin Dosen via Unanimous Decision (ext. round)

Agron Petreni def. Guy Pacome Assi via Majority Decision

Michael Duut def. Stefan Jelicv by unanimous decision

Sahak Parparyan def. Toni Milanovic via Decision

Miran Fabjan def. Ivan Posavec via Decision