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

 

 

Tune in Alert! AKA Night! w/ Jon Fitch, Cain Velasquez, Luke Rockhold & Instinct MMA’s Stephane Patry on Ringside Report Radio

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Be sure to tune into TSN Radio 990 tonight at 10pm ET as the American Kickboxing Academy invades Ringside Report Radio with  STRIKEFORCE Middleweight Champion Luke Rockhold (@rockholdmma), Top 10 Ranked UFC Welterweight Jon Fitch (@jonfitchdotnet) , former UFC Heavyweight Champion and #1 Contender Cain Velasquez (@cainmma). Instinct MMA President Stephane Patry (@stephanepatry @InstinctMMA) also joins the panel.

Jon Fitch (23-4-1 MMA, 12-2-1 UFC) was expected to square off against Aaron Simpson at UFC on FUEL TV 4, but pulled out of the fight due to injury. Fitch has a documentary movie titled Such Great Heights that is to be released later this year. The movie is an inside look on Fitch’s journey to his UFC Welterweight championship bout against Georges St-Pierre, as well as the grueling lifestyle and trials and tribulations that many fighters live in order to follow their dreams. Fitch will be discussing the movie at length and his next step in the UFC. Get your chance to win a Such Great Heights movie poster tonight on Ringside Report Radio by Tweeting #IWantPoster #SuchGreatHeights to either Dave or Kevin and “Like” the movie on its Facebook Page.View Trailer Here.

Former UFC Heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez makes his first appearance on Ringside Report Radio. The #2 ranked Velasquez is coming off a huge first round TKO victory at UFC 146 on Antonio Silva, where he bloodied up Silva something awful. Velasquez lost the UFC Heavyweight title at UFC on FOX 1, when he was knocked out in 64-seconds. Velasquez suffered his first defeat in that bout, and looks to avenge the only blemish on his record as he is now rumored to be fighting Junior Dos Santos at UFC 152 in Toronto on September 22 in the rematch.

STRIKEFORCE Middleweight Champion Luke Rockhold (9-1 MMA, 7-0 SF) is one of the best Middleweight competitors in the world. With notable victories over Keith Jardine, Ronaldo “Jacare” Souza and Jesse Taylor, Rockhold is undefeated in STRIKEFORCE. Rockhold will be making his second title defense against Tim Kennedy on July 14th at the Rose Garden in Portland, Oregon. Hear Rockhold’s thoughts on his opponent and the future of STRIKEFORCE.

Instinct MMA President returns to the show to discuss the upcoming Instinct MMA 4 event taking place on Friday June 29th at the Pierre Charbonneau Arena in Montreal. Patry will address changes to the card, as well as what the future holds for Instinct MMA going forward.

Dave & Kevin will also be discussing Bellator’s newest acquisition Paul “Semtex” Daley, the recently announced Heavyweight match up between Stipe Miocic and Stefan Struve and much more in 2-Hours of MMAgic.

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Weekend in Fights! May 26th Edition

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This Weekend in Fights! (May 26th, 2012) had a heavy focus on Heavyweight championships, both in the UFC and Bellator champions in action. Also taking place this week was Cage Warriors Fight Night 6 in Bahrain, Titan Fighting Championship 22 in Kansas City, and Victory MMA 6 amateur bouts in Quebec.

Cage Warriors kicked off the weekend on Thursday with Cage Warriors Fight Night 6 emanating from the Khalifa Sports City in Isa Town, Bahrain and airing on MMAjunkie.com and Facebook. The main event featured Welterweight champion Gael Grimaud defending his strap against former Ultimate Fighter alumni and UFC fighter Jesse Taylor. Taylor took control early with his wrestling prowess pinning Grimaud down. Taylor spent the majority of the second round with a rear-naked choke attempt to finish the fight early. Being down two rounds to none, Grimaud used Taylor’s wrestling against him submitting him with a arm bar early in the third round while on his back in his first title defense. (Full Cage Warriors Fight Night 6 event results below.)

On Friday night Bellator kicked off the Heavyweight championship festivities of the weekend. Airing on MTV2 and Spike.com Bellator 70 took place at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana. Bellator 70 featured a Heavyweight title bout, and Bellator Season 6 tournament bouts, including the Lightweight tournament finale, and a semifinal bout in the Bantamweight tournament. The Bellator Heavyweight champion Cole Konrad squared off against Eric Prindle in his first title defense, and defend it he did. Konrad wanted to nothing to do with Prindle’s stand up and took took Prindle down to the mat in 22-seconds. In half guard Konrad slapped a kimura on Prindle’s left arm wrenched it for s 60-second submission victory to retain his Bellator  Heavyweight title and improve to 9-0.

Two former Welterweight competitors Rick Hawn and Brent Weedman met at Lightweight in the tournament finale. Hawn struggled with the Muay Thai style of Weedman, as Weedman controlled the majority of the first round with a variety of punches and kicks. Hawn utilized his right hand frequently throughout the second, and was able to gain top position for a lengthy period of time in the third, delivering sporadic ground and pound strikes. Hawn has now earned himself a shot at Bellator Lightweight champion Michael Chandler.

Luis Nogueira advances in the Bellator Bantamweight tournament, with a third round knockout of Hiroshi Nakamura in their semifinal bout. The first round was pretty even with both fighters exchanging strikes and lots of clinching. In the second round it was all Nogueira, as he landed some great strikes bloodying up Nakamura with lots of  left hooks, clubbing rights, a flying knee and a huge slam. The pace seem to slow down in the third until Nakamura walked into a right hand from Nogueira,  dropping him. As Nakamura was falling to the canvas he ate a left hand, and a right before the referee stopped that action. Nogueira will now face Marcos Galvao in the finals of tournament.

Hometown hero and MMA journeyman, Rich”No Love” Clementi did not disappoint his fans with a first round guillotine choke submission over Derek Campos to pick up his 42nd career victory.

Former Ultimate Fighter, WWE Tough Enough, and VH1 reality star  Jeremiah Riggs lost another fight. Riggs was extremely aggressive and dominated most of the bout, but his opponent Kelvin Tiller had him a kimura for a lengthy period on time in third round. With a scream from Riggs the referee stopped the  bout, dubbing the finish a verbal submission, a call that was argued by Riggs. (Full Bellator 70 event results below.)

Titan Fighting Championship aired their 22nd event on HDNet from the Memorial Hall in Kansas City, Kansas. Headlined by former UFC Welterweight/Middleweight competitor Anthony “Rumble” Johnson in his first bout since leaving the promotion in January. Notorious for failing the make weight Johnson took on UFC and Bellator veteran David Branch in a Light Heavyweight bout, and failed to make weight. Johnson and Branch went the distance in an unimpressive performance for the two combatants, where Johnson was visibly gassed out during the second round. Johnson picked up the unanimous decision and 1-1 as a Light Heavyweight.

In a much more impressive post Zuffa performance, former WEC Featherweight fighter L.C. Davis  picked his first win since being dropped from the WEC for two straight loses. Davis snapped his three fight losing skid by defeating Bill Kamery with a  second round TKO. (Full Titan Fighting Championship 22 event results below.)

The UFC continued the Heavyweight championship festivities on Saturday with champion Junior Dos Santos taking on challenger Frank Mir at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.  Unlike the Bellator card on Friday night, the UFC featured an all Heavyweight main card on Pay-Per-View, as well as four bouts airing on FX, and three on Facebook. With the all Heavyweight card a combined 2400lbs entered the octagon in a  night of slugfests.

UFC Heavyweight champion Junior Dos Santos retained his title with a second round TKO over Frank Mir. Dos Santos was connecting with easy, as he teed off on Mir, who was no challenge in the least. After every big shot that Mir took to the face he pathetically attempted take downs. Dos Santos connected with a huge right hand that stumbled Mir on to his butt. Following up with some ground and pound, Dos Santos pulled away from Mir’s ankle pick attempt. Mir dazed and confused rolled round, clearly out of it, was met with another punch from Dos Santos to end the fight.

Former UFC Heavyweight champion Cain Velasquez returned to his winning ways with a one-sided beat down of the debuting Antonio Silva.

Velasquez landed a kick early on bringing to the fight to the mat, where he worked some vicious ground and pound busted up the Elite XC Heavyweight champion from half guard. With blood gushing everywhere, the action was temporarily halted to check Silva’s cut over the bridge of his nose. Once the fight resumed, so did Velasquez’s punch and elbow ground and pound assault. In an attempts to escape Silva rolled to his knees where he was met with more punches force the fight to and end.
Roy Nelson made short was of  Dave Herman by throwing only punch. Nelson landed a  big looping right hand catching Herman for a 51-second knockout.
Undefeated Stipe Miocic escaped near defeat from the debuting Shane Del Rosario, who landed a series of high and low kicks that almost results in a first round victory.  Miocic took the fight to ground in the second round, where he proceeded to lay into Del Rosario with hammer fists,busting up his nose, and a series of elbows that cut him over his right eye that ultimately ended the bout.Stefan Struve played spoiler to Lavar Johnson, who was fighting for the second time in three weeks. With Johnson connect with an uppercut, Struve knew he was unable to keep up in the standup. Struve quickly jumped guard, transitioned to high guard and wrench the arm for a 65-second arm bar victory.

In the comebacks of the night Jamie Varner returned to the Zuffa banner with a first round knockout of then undefeated Edson Barboza, and Dan Hardy snapped his four fight losing skid with his first round knockout of Duane Ludwig. (Full UFC 146 event results below.)

On the Quebec amateur MMA circuit, Victory MMA 6 – Battle for the Belts 2 took place at Club Soda in Downtown, Montreal. Four championship bouts took place on the card, including the Lightweight title, an Interim Welterweight title, and the inaugural Light Heavyweight and Kickboxing Featherweight title. The first half of the show had some tough decisions and very questionable calls from the commission, including the second bout between Justin Fisher and Russell Miller which was later overturned.

In the main event Victory MMA Lightweight champion Alex Morgan fought his final amateur MMA bout in a title defense against a very game Joe Elliot. Elliot proved to be a very formidable opponent for Morgan taking his into the fourth round, but a slick arm bar forced Elliot to tap. With the win Morgan retires as a amateur with a 13-1-1 record, and is a triple crown champion with the Victory MMA,  Gladiateur, and the Ring Extreme Lightweight titles. Now Morgan will make his Instinct MMA debut this fall.

Adam Dyczka of Speedy Gym in Granby became the first Victory MMA Light Heavyweight champion with a third round TKO over Mathieu Langlais. Langlais was on his was to picking up the decision with his superior wrestling, as he was able to take Dyczka down at will and control him on the ground. However, with Dyczka laying into Langlais with some strong punches throughout the bout, Langlais couldn’t with stand the punishment no longer and was dropped after a series of combinations. Dyczka will make his first title defense against Langlais’s original opponent Chris Cleveland.

Alex Fecteau made short work of  Matthew Richardson with a first minute arm bar submission to pick up the Interim Victory MMA Welterweight title. Fecteau to Richardson down, and slapped on the arm bar. Because the two were very close to the ropes the referee separated them to bring them to the center of the ring, but Richardson gave up. Fecteau will now face current Victory MMA Welterweight champion O’Denva Phillips to unify the titles.

In the rematch from Victory MMA 5, Merouane Ghalmi avenged the only blemish on his record against Christophe Alfonzo. With the first round being a stalemate, Ghalmi really began to take control in the second round knocking Alfonzo down repeatedly and trash talking. After being dropped several times in the third round the referee stopped the fight declaring Ghalmi the winner by  TKO and first Victory Featherweight Low-Kick champion.

In a surprising turn of events Jean-Francois Lepine defeated Joey Hie via unanimous decision after Hie connected with an accidental headbutt that busted Lepine’s eye with a huge gash. Unable to continue the judges went to the score cards, as opposed to declaring it a no contest. (Full Victory MMA 6: Battle for the Belts 2 event results below.)

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Cage Warriors Fight Night 6 results:

Champ Gael Grimaud def. Jesse Taylor via Submission (Arm Bar) – 1:55 – Round 2 -retains welterweight title

Jim Alers def. Matteus Lahdesmak via TKO (GNP/Elbows) – 3:01 – Round 2

Ivan Buchinger def. Diego Gonzalez via TKO (Punches) – 1:30 – Round 2

Eddy Bengtsson def. Jay Mortimore via Submission (Smother) – 2:46 – Round 1

John Phillips def. Tomas Penz via Submission (Triangle Choke) – 3:21 – Round 2

Alan Carlos def. Mike Ling via Majority Decision

Olivier Pastor def. Dino Gambatesa via KO (Punch) – 0:52 – Round 1

Allan Love def. Ignas Petkus via TKO (Punches) – 3:03 – Round 1

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Bellator 70 results:

Champ Cole Konrad def. Eric Prindle via Submission (Kimura) – 1:00 – Round 1 - retains heavyweight title

Rick Hawn def. Brent Weedman via Unanimous Decision - advances to the lightweight-tourney finale

Luis Nogueira def. Hiroshi Nakamura via KO (Punches) – 1:58 – Round 3 – advances to the bantamweight-tourney finals

Rich Clementi def. Derek Campos  via Submission (Guillotine Choke) – 4:18 – Round 1

Spike.com prelims:

A.J. Matthews def. Charlie Rader via KO (Soccer Kick) – 3:34 – Round 2

Jonas Billstein vs. Mike Seal via Technical Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 2:55 – Round 1

Derek Arcement def. Blake Dufour via Unanimous Decision

Kelvin Tiller def. Jeremiah Riggs via Technical Submission (Kimura) – 3:38 – Round 3

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Titan Fighting Championship 22 results:

Anthony Johnson def. David Branch via Unanimous Decision

L.C. Davis def. Bill Kamery via TKO (Punches) – 2:59 – Round 2

Andrew Whitney def. Jose Vega via KO (Punch) – 2:55 – Round 1

Fabio Mello def. Angelo Duarte via Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) – 4:34 – Round 2

Rudy Bears def. Nick Nolte via Submission (Punches) – 3:57 – Round 1

Mirsad Bektic def. Willie Mack via TKO (Pucnhes) – 0:27 – Round 1

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UFC 146 results:

Junior Dos Santos def. Frank Mir via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 3:04 – to retain UFC heavyweight title

Cain Velasquez def. Antonio Silva via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 3:36

Roy Nelson def. Dave Herman via knockout (punch) – 0:51 – Round 1

Stipe Miocic def. Shane Del Rosario via TKO (elbows) – Round 2, 3:14

Stefan Struve def. Lavar Johnson via submission (armbar) – Round 1, 1:05

FX prelims:

Darren Elkins def. Diego Brandao via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Jamie Varner def. Edson Barboza via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 3:23

C.B. Dollaway def. Jason “Mayhem” Miller via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-26, 29-28)

Dan Hardy def. Duane “Bang” Ludwig via knockout (strikes) – Round 1, 3:51

Facebook prelims:

Paul Sass def. Jacob Volkmann via submission (triangle choke/armbar) – Round 1, 1:54

Glover Teixeira def. Kyle Kingsbury via submission (arm-triangle choke) – Round 1, 1:53

Mike Brown def. Daniel Pineda via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

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Victory MMA 6 – Battle for the Belts 2 results:

Champ Alex Morgan def. Joe Elliott via Submission (Arm Bar) 2:11- Round 4 - retains Victory MMA Lightweight title, claims Gladiator Lightweight title

Adam Dyczka def. Mathieu Langlais via TKO – 2:36 – Round 3 - claims Victory MMA Light Heavyweight title                                                         

Alex Fecteau def. Matthew Richardson via Submission (Arm Bar) -1:08 – Round 1

Merouane Ghalmi def. Christophe Alfonzo via TKO -0:59 – Round 3 - claims Victory Featherweight Low-Kick title

Stephen Oppong def. Benjamin Dionne-Houle via Unanimous Decision

Jean-Francois Lepine def. Joey Hie via Unanimous Decision 1:13 – 2nd Round (Accidental Head Butt cause Lepine unable to continue so went to score cards)

Matayo Cummins def. Kevin Walker via Unanimous Decision

Josh Williamson def. Jonathan Gauthier via Unanimous Decision

Didier Brassard def. Darnell Jones via Split Decision

Justin Fisher def. Russell Miller via Unanimous Decision (Decision originally for Miller, but reversed after appeal)

Dan Franco def. Serge Guevorkian via Unanimous Decision

 

UFC: Ultimate Submissions DVD review

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With mixed martial artist experts like Georges St-Pierre, BJ Penn, Anderson Silva, and Demian Maia it’s not surprising to see the Ultimate Fighting Championship making a new best submissions DVD.

UFC: Ultimate Submissions lives up to the name as UFC announcer Mike Goldberg takes you through 30 highlight reels of the most spectacular submission victories ever in UFC history. Not only do you get to see GSP tap out Matt Hughes for the interim UFC Welterweight Championship, there are 20 full (albeit short) fights featuring some of the most legendary showdowns in the UFC that ended in submission. The aspect video ratio is not high though on the full fights compared to the feature presentation.

Body triangles, omoplata, quite a few rear naked chokes, and the first battle between former UFC Heavyweight Champions Brock Lesnar and Frank Mir are all showcased. If you get grossed out easily by the dislocation of an arm or leg, this DVD might be too much for you. While the UFC is not as violent as Japan’s submissions, you do see clear as day Mir bending Tim Sylvia’s arm to the point that it looks broken. Breaking arms, twisting limbs disturbingly, choking the life out of another human, there is a primitive urge that can give someone an euphoric feeling after making their opponent give up after inflicting too much pain.

If you enjoy watching someone scream and pass out from pain, you’ve bought the right DVD. In the bonus feature there is a featurette dedicated to those fighters that will not tap no matter if they end up severely injured. Some submission victories might have only been used due to memorable moments like Nate Diaz giving the middle fingers before recording a victory over Kurt Pellegrino at UFC Fight Night 13. Regardless, you really get a good idea on who are the new UFC stars and the extra 20 fights help show you how the UFC used to be and how it has evolved in the Zuffa era.

UFC: Ultimate Submissions

Anchor Bay Entertainment Canada

Run time of 159 minutes

Released Oct. 5, 2010

$21.98

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UFC: Ultimate Submissions highlighted submissions listing

Anderson Silva VS. Travis Lutter

Marcus Davis VS. Paul Taylor

BJ Penn VS. Joe Stevenson

Nate Diaz VS. Kurt Pellegrino

Tim Sylvia VS. Frank Mir

Ed Herman VS. Demian Maia

Chris Lytle VS. Jason Gilliam

Ricardo Almeida VS. Rob Yundt

Justin Hazelett VS. Tamdan McCrory

Kenny Florian VS. Joe Stevenson

Efrain Escudero VS. Evan Dunham

Ivan Salaverry VS. Rousimar Palhares

Rob Kimmons VS. Dan Miller

Anderson Silva VS. Dan Henderson

Georges St-Pierre VS. Matt Hughes

Jorge Gurgel VS. Cole Miller

Josh Burkman VS. Dustin Hazelett

Jason MacDonald VS. Demian Maia

Chris Lytle VS. Brian Foster

Frank Mir VS. Cheick Kongo

Jesse Taylor VS. CB Dollaway

Cole Miller VS. Dan Lauzon

George Sotiropoulos VS. Jason Dent

CB Dollaway VS. Tom Lawlor

BJ Penn VS. Kenny Florian

Rick Story VS. Brian Foster

Demian Maia VS. Chael Sonnen

Krzysztof Soszynski VS. Brian Stann

Josh Koscheck VS. Anthony Johnson

Frank Mir VS. Brock Lesnar