Weekend in Fights! January 19th Edition

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This Weekend in Fights! (January 19th, 2013) featured the only two major WIF Jan 19North American based MMA promotions in Bellator and UFC, now that STRIKEFORCE is officially over. The weekend also featured TUF Alumni, Bellator, STRIKEFORCE, PRIDE, DREAM, and WEC veterans at Resurrection Fighting Alliance 6 in Missouri and Championship Fighting Alliance 4 in Florida.

Bellator will now be featured every Thursday night on Spike TV. Their debut episode kicked off this weekend with Bellator 85 from Bren Center in Irvine, California. The card featured two title bouts, including Lightweight champion Michael Chandler making his first defense against season 7 tournament winner Rick Hawn, and Featherweight champion Pat Curran defending his title against season 5 tournament winner Patricio Freire. The card also featured three of four season 8 Light Heavyweight tournament opening round bouts.

To open up the televised portion of the card was the Featherweight championship but. Pat Curran and Patricio Freire went the distance in a back-and-forth striking bout that saw Curran walk away with his title in a split decision. Curran and Friere landed a lot of single punches throughout the round, with few multi-strike combinations connecting. Curran threw a lot of head kicks that were mainly blocked, as Friere worked inside leg kicks. In the end, Friere’s face was swollen and damaged with  a cut under his left eye and a bloody nose. Two judges saw the bout 48-47 for Curran, while the other saw it 48-47 for Friere, for the split decision.

Michael Chandler made his first Lightweight title defense in the main event against former Welterweight Rick Hawn. Chandler took Hawn down in the first round and controlled the pace of the fight, even though Hawn was never in any real trouble. Hawn did make it to his feet near the end of the round and attempted to use judo unsuccessfully. In the second round, the two battled against the cage, where Chandler secured a takedown. Once on the ground Chandler began to throw elbows from Hawn’s guard. In an attempt to improve his position Hawn used the cage to wall walk, but with the opening Chandler took his back and sunk in the rear-naked choke for the win. Chandler is now 8-o in Bellator with six stoppages.

The third Light Heavyweight tournament quarterfinal matchup between M-1 Global veteran Mikhail Zayats and journeyman Renato “Babalu” Sobral.  In the closing minute of the first frame, Zayats landed a huge spinning back fist that damaged Sobral. Zayats attempted to take him down, and landed shots in close distance. Those shots sent Sobral crashing to the round, where Zayats pounded him out with hammerfists with 11-seconds remaining in the round to win the fight and advance into the semifinals.

The other two Light Heavyweight tournament quarterfinals saw Jacob Noe TKO Seth Petruzelli mid way through the first round, after Petruzelli got the better of him until a takedown attempt saw Noe land on top and end the bout when Petruzelli wasn’t intelligently defending himself. Noe advances into the semifinals. Emanuel Newton submitted Atanas Djambazov with a rear-naked choke  submission in the second round to snap Djambazov’s 10-fight win streak and advance. UFC veterans Mike Guymon and Jamie Yager were both unsuccessful in their Bellator debuts. Guymon was knocked out by Savant Young, and Yager suffered a TKO loss to Joe Williams. (Full Bellator 85 event results below.)

The Friday night fights were aired on AXS TV with Resurrection Fighting Alliance  6 from the Kansas City Scottish Rite Temple in Kansas City, Missouri. The card featured UFC, Bellator, STRIKEFORCE, WEC, and M-1 Global veterans and TUF Alumni. The main event featured a Bellator 14 rematch between James Krause and Toby Imada. Unlike the first matchup which Imada submitted Krause in the second round with an armbar, the bout went to the judges score cards. Also different from their first bout Krause’s hand was raised. The three time Bellator tournament finalist was dominated for three rounds to lose a unanimous decision to Krause. Krause used a simple game plan of continuous jabs to keep his distance from Imada, winning 30-27 on all three judges score cards.

UFC and WEC veteran Brock Larson picked a third consecutive victory with a unanimous decision over M-1 Global and STRIKEFORCE veteran Eduardo Pamplona. The Minnesota Martial Arts team member used wrestling to keep Pamplona on the ground where he grinded his way to victory with ground and pound. With two rounds in the bag, Larson found himself almost losing the fight when he was on his back in the third and on the receiving end of ground and pound. Larson was able to tough it out and pick the decision 29-28 on all three judges score cards.

In another Bellator rematch Kevin Croom and Brian Davidson squared off once again. In their first bout at Bellator 26 Croom submitted Davidson in the second round. In this bout Croom knocked him out in 42-seconds. Croom is now 2-0 against Davidson.

TUF Alumni and gay porn star Dakota Cochrane picked up his third straight RFA victory with a third round TKO over Deivison Ribeiro. Cochrane withstood two low blows during the bout, but he’s use to that and finished the fight using his  elbows with only 28-seconds remaining in the round. (Full RFA 6 – Krause vs. Imada 2 event results below.)

On Saturday night the UFC return to Brazil with UFC on FX 7 from the Ginasio Estadual Geraldo Jose de Almeida in Sao Paulo. Stacked with Brazilian talent the main event featured Vitor Belfort versus Michael Bisping. Vitor Belfort only loses to the best fighters in the world, and that list doesn’t include  Michael Bisping. Belfort and Bisping really felt each other for the majority of first round until Victor landed a kick and rushed in cause Bisping to back pedal. In the second round Belfort rushed in with another high kick which rocked Bisping sending him reeling. Belfort pounced on Bisping and pounded him out.

The co-main event featured the UFC debut TUF Brazil alumni Daniel Sarafian who squared off in Middleweight action against C.B. Dollaway. Sarafian controlled the pace of the first round with impressive standup and takedown defense. Mid way through  second round Dolloway turn the tide of the bout  and landed a huge strike that hurt Sarafian but he was saved by the bell. In the third round Sarafian looked visibly fatigued and Dolloway took him down with ease. Sarafian was able to escape tough positions, but didn’t do enough to convince the judges. Dolloway wins a split decision 29-28, 29-28, 28-29.

In the Heavyweight bout of the night Gabriel Gonzaga submitted Ben Rothwell with a guillotine choke in the second round. The first round was very even feeling out process and clinching against the cage. To start the second round Gonzaga landed 3 flush punches to Rothwell’s face. Following the third strie the two to clinch, where Gonzaga slapped on a guillotine choke and pulled guard. After a few seconds of attempting to pull out of the submission Rothwell tapped. Gonzaga is now 2-0 since returning to the UFC in January of 2012.

Khabib Nurmagomedov destroyed Thiago Tavares with a first round TKO. Nurmagomedov landed a leaping uppercut that sent Taveres crashing to the mat. Nurmagomedov pounced on Tavares and pounded him out cold with a 17 ground and pound elbows. Referee Dan Miragliotta was very late on the stoppage, the second mistake he made tonight.  Nurmagomedov improves to 19-0, and 3-0 in the UFC, while Tavares’ 2-fight win streak is snapped, and he loses for the first time in Brazil.

On the FUEL TV prelims Godofredo “Pepey” Castro picked a split decision over  Milton Vieira in controversial fashion. Vieira decisively won the first round with wrestling. In the second Pepey landed a huge kimura sweep and connected with some ground and pound from full mount. As Vieira attempted to improve position Pepey took his back  and lock a body triangle. Pepey dominated the rest of the round with punches and rear-naked choke attempts. Vieira then connected with more strikes and takedowns in the third round, “winning” the round. However, the judges saw it differently and award Pepey his first UFC victory.

Ronny Markes handed Andrew Craig his first ever loss with a unanimous decision. Markes wrestling Craig to the ground and held him their for the first two rounds. Craig rebounded in the third round when he was in half guard landing a series of short elbows. Craig was unable to finish Markes before the bell, and lost the bout 1 round to 2. Markes remains undefeated in the UFC.

Nik Lentz picked up a unanimous decision over Diego Nunes by smothering him with his superior wrestling skills. Lentz hugged Nunes for the first round, sat on him for the second, and did both in the third while getting hit. Lentz threw the occasional punch in order to stay active and not be separated by the ref. He walks away with his second victory at Featherweight.

Edson Barboza made short work of the undefeated Lucas Martins with a first round submission due to strikes. Barboza landed a huge jab as Martins was rushing in, which caused his knees to buckle. Seeing his opponent was hurt Barboza pounced on him and rained down punches until Martins tapped out.

Yuri Alcantara was on his way to win his Bantamweight debut against the debuting Pedro Nobre. Alcantara was handling Nobre with a takedown into a kimura submission, which Nobre impressively escaped after his hand touched the back of his head. Alcantara transitioned in a back mount and was raining down punches until referee Dan Miragliotta stopped the action due to illegal strikes. All the strikes hit Nobre in the ear and not the back of the head. Nobre was unable to continue therefore the bout was declared a no contest. Alcantara’s brother Ildemar made his UFC debut prior to Yuri’s bout. Idlemar submitted Wagner Prado in the second round with an impressive knee lock.

In the only Facebook prelim, Francisco “Massaranduba” Trinaldo ended his bout in impressive fashion with a belly to back suplex in an arm triangle choke submission, to submit C.J. Keith in under two minutes of the second round. (Full UFC on FX 7: Belfort vs. Bisping event results below.)

CFA 9 Saturday (Luis Palomino, Alexis Vila) – BankUnited Center, Coral Gables, Florida. The card featured the crowning of four championships, a Cage Fighting Alliance crowned inaugural champions in the Welterweight, Lightweight, Featherweight and Flyweight divisions. In the Lightweight title bout Pride & Dream veteran Luiz Buscape battled Bellator Luis Palomino for five rounds. The member of the Blackzillians camp Buscape the vacant CFA Lightweight championship title 49-46 on all three judges score cards. Another Blackzillian member became a CFA champion by decision as Sean Soriano won the interim Featherweight title with a unanimous decision over Victor Delgado. In the Welterweight Bellator and M-1 Global veteran Marcelo Alfaya knocked out Valdir Araujo in 25-seconds to win the vacant CFA Welterweight championship title. Josh Sampo won the inaugural CFA Flyweight title when he submitted Bellator veteran and Olympian Alexis Vila with a guillotine choke in the fifth round. (Full CFA 9 – Night of Champions event results below.)

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Bellator 85 results:Bellator 85

Michael Chandler def. Rick Hawn via submission (rear-naked choke) – 3:07 – Round 2  – to retain lightweight title

Mikhail Zayats def. Renato Sobral via TKO (strikes) – 4:49 – Round 1

Pat Curran def. Patricio Freire via split decision (48-47, 47-48, 48-47) – to retain featherweight title

Prelims:

Jacob Noe def. Seth Petruzelli via TKO (strikes) – 2:51 – Round 1

Aaron Miller def. Joe Camacho via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Jason Lambert def. Hector Ramirez via submission (armbar) – 3:59 – Round 1

J.J. Ambrose def. Brian Warren via submission (guillotine choke) – 0:50 – Round 2

Emanuel Newton def. Atanas Djambazov via submission (rear-naked choke) – 2:21 – Round 2

Savant Young def. Mike Guymon via KO (punch) – 0:48 – Round 2

Joe Williams def. Jamie Yager via TKO (strikes) – 4:02 – Round 1

Cleber Luciano def. Mario Navarro via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

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Resurrection Fighting Alliance 6 results:RFA 6

James Krause def. Toby Imada via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Brock Larson def. Eduardo Pamplona via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Kevin Croom def. Brian Davidson via TKO (strikes) – 0:42 – Round 1

Dustin Ortiz def. Aaron Ely via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Dakota Cochrane def. Deivison Ribeiro via TKO (strikes) – 4:32 – Round 3

Mark Dickman def. Aaron Derrow via TKO (strikes) – 4:35 – Round 2

Bobby Cooper def. Nick Compton via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Cody Peterson def. Tyler Stokes via submission (armbar) – 2:06 – Round 2

Trey Johnson def. Marques Jackson via TKO (strikes) – 0:57 – Round 3

Michael Waverek def. Dusty Spaulding via submission (triangle choke) – 2:04 – Round 2

Matt Waters def. Joey Estrada via submission (triangle choke) – 2:45 – Round 2

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UFC on FX 7: Belfort vs. Bisping results:UFC on FX 7

Vitor Belfort def. Michael Bisping via TKO (punches) – 1:26 – Round 2

C.B. Dollaway def.  Daniel Sarafian  via split decision (29-28, 29-28, 28-29)

Gabriel Gonzaga def. Ben Rothwell via submission (guillotine choke) – 1:01 – Round 2

Khabib Nurmagomedov def. Thiago Tavares via KO (elbows) – 1:55 – Round 1

FUEL TV prelims:

Godofredo Castro def. Milton Vieira  via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Ronny Markes def. Andrew Craig via unanimous decision (29-28 x3) b

Nik Lentz def. Diego Nunes via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-28, 30-26)

Edson Barboza def. Lucas Martins via submission (punches) – 2:38 – Round 1

Yuri Alcantara vs. Pedro Nobre ruled No Contest (Nobre can’t continue after being hit in the ear)

Ildemar Alcatara def. Wagner Pradio via submission (knee lock) – 2:39 – Round 2

Facebook prelim:

Francisco Trinaldo def. C.J. Keith via submission (arm-triangle choke) – 1:50 – Round 2

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CFA 9 – Night of Champions results: CFA 9 NOC
Sean Soriano def. Victor Delgado via unanimous decision (50-45, 49-46, 49-46) to win the CFA Interim Featherweight Championship

Marcelo Alfaya def. Valdir Araujo via KO – 0:25 – Round 1 – to win the CFA Welterweight Championship

Josh Sampo def. Alexis Vila via submission (Guillotine choke) – 2:26 – Round 5  – to win the CFA Flyweight Championship

Luiz Buscape def. Luis Palomino via unanimous decision (49-46, 49-46, 49-46) – to win the CFA Lightweight Championship

Elvin Brito def. Patrick Cenoble via
unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Pablo Alfonso def. Shah Bobonis via submission (rear-naked choke) – 3:24 – Round 1
Yosdenis Cedeno def. Ryan DeRocher via TKO (Head kick & follow up punches) Round 2 0:37

Michael King def. Billy Garris via submission (Strikes) – 2:05 – Round 1

Socrates Pierre def. Michael Lilly via submission (Anaconda choke) – 3:52 – Round 2
Charles Rosa def. Jayson Jones via TKO (Strikes) – 3:52 – Round 1
Shaun Dillon def. Jose Caceres via disqualification (illegal knee to downed opponent)
Trent McCown def. Michael Trujillo via submission (guillotine choke) – 1:01 – Round 1
Jean Bellefleur def. Carlos Rodriguez via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Gleidson De Jesus def. Luis Hernandez via unanimous decision.

 

 

Weekend in Fights! October 6th Edition

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This Weekend in Fights! (October 6th, 2012) featured UFC on FX 5 in Minnesota, Bellator 75 in Indiana on Friday.  Invicta FC 3 in Kansas City, ONE FC 6 in Singapore, CES MMA in Rhode Island, Superior 8 in Sweden, Rumble in the Cage 46 in Alberta, Cage Fighting Alliance 8 in Florida, and King of the Cage in Oklahoma.

The UFC kicked off the weekend with UFC on FX 5: Browne vs. Bigfoot on Friday night from the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In the main event Antonio Silva picked up his first UFC victory and handed  Travis Browne his first career loss with a first round punch that sent Browne crumbling to the mat. Browne pulled his hamstring after throwing a kick, which may have affected his performance, nonetheless Silva displayed great striking. Jake Ellenberger and the returning Jay Hieron had a lackluster Welterweight bout that rendered Ellenberger the winner after three rounds. John Dodson became the number one contender for Demetrious Johnson’s UFC Flyweight title when he dropped the formally number one ranked Flyweight in the world Jussier Formiga in the second round. In the submission of the night Justin Edwards slapped a guillotine choke on Josh Neer during clinching. Neer attempted to fight it but was choked unconscious for his efforts 45-seconds into the bout. In two come from behind victories, both Michael Johnson and Mike Pierce won second round knockouts. After being dominated in the first round Johnson dropped Danny Castillo while Pierce dropped Aaron Simpson. (Full UFC on FX 5: Browne vs. Bigfoot event results below.)

Bellator 75 featured the opening round of the season 7 Heavyweight tournament to crown a new Heavyweight champion with the retirement of then champion Cole Konrad from  The Venue at Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, Indiana. In what was reminiscent of their first bout Eric Prindle got himself disqualified by kicking Thiago Santos in the groin when he found himself in trouble. With the kick Santos advanced into the semifinals. Russian striker Alexander Volkov picked apart Brett Rogers for three rounds to advance with a unanimous decision. Although a Light Heavyweight, Richard Hale was able to advance into the Heavyweight semifinals with a 79-second TKO of Mike Wessel. Vinicius Queiroz was the only quarter-finalist to socore a submission victory in the opening round with an arm bar mid way through the first round. (Full Bellator 75 event results below.)

ONE FC 6: Rise of Kings emanated from the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Singapore on Saturday morning. The event featured the crowning of two champions in the Lightweight and Bantamweight divisions, as well as the opening round of their inaugural Bantamweight grand-prix. Kotetsu Boku won the ONE FC Lightweight title one minute into the third round with a TKO of  Zorobabel Moreira. It took 5:15 for Soo Chul Kim to become the first ONE FC Bantamweight title by knocking out Leandro Issa in the second round. Challengers on on the rise as Jens Pulver, Masakatsu Ueda, and Kevin Belingon punched their tickets into the semifinals of the ONC FC bantamweight-grand-prix opening round. Pulver defeated Yanfei Zhao via technical unanimous decision, Ueda defeated Min Jung Song by unanimous decision, and Belingon knocked out Yusup Saadulaevin the opening frame of their bout. Also featured on the card was the last DREAM Lightweight champion Shinya Aoki who in classic fashion submiited Arnaud Lepont with a triangle choke in 85 seconds. Melvin Manhoef also ended his bout in classic fashion with a first round knockout of Ryo Kawamura with 20-seconds remaining in the first round. (Full ONE FC 6: Rise of Kings event results below.)

Invicta FC held their third event at their home-base of the Memorial Hall in Kansas City, Kansas on Saturday night. The all-female promotion crowned their first champion in the Atomweight (105lbs) division, making them unique by being the first promotion to crown a champion in that weight class. That first champion is Jessica Penne, who was able to submit Japanese superstar Naho Sugiyama with a triangle choke in the second round. In the co-main event Shayna Baszler submitted Sarah D’Alelio with a rear-naked choke 37 seconds into the second round. (Full Invicta FC 3 event results below.)

Former WWE superstar Dave Bautista made his successful MMA debut on Saturday night at Classic Entertainment & Sports MMA event at the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence, Rhode Island. “The Animals” opponent was 22-22 Vince Lucero, who fell victim to the striking assault of Bautista, losing by TKO with 55-seconds remaining in the first round. The former WWE World Heavyweight champion escaped an early assault to bounce back and end the bout before an other damage was done.  The card also featured former UFC fighter and title contender David Loiseau. The Tristar gym member picked up a first round doctor stoppage TKO over Chris McNally, making it two in a row for the Crow. UFC veteran John Howard also picked up a win on the card, with a second round TKO of Brett Chism. (Full CES MMA – Real Pain event results below.)

Swish based MMA promotion Superior held their eighth event at the Malmo Arena in Malmo, Sweden. The event featured UFC veterans Marcus Davis & James McSweeney, as well as Instinct MMA veteran Patrick Vallee. Marcus Davis picked up a unanimous decision over David Bielkhedenin a three round affair, and is now 4-1 in his last five bouts since being released from the UFC. James McSweeney saw his four fight win steak come to an end, when he was TKO’d by Matti Makelain the second round. Patrick Vallee made short work of Martin Wojcik with a first round arm bar submission (Full Superior 8 – Malmo event results below.)

STRIKEFORCE Welterweight fighter Jordan Mein’s father Lee Mein’s promotion Rumble in the Cage held their 46th event at the Exhibition Park in Lethbridge, Alberta. The 16-bout card featured 11 amateur bouts and five pro bouts. The main event saw Ringside, MFL, Hardcore Championship Fighting, and MFL veteran Tim Timaki lose his 25th pro bout against Eben Kaneshiro 58-seconds into the bout by arm-triangle submission. (Full RITC 46 event results below.)

Championship Fighting Alliance held their eighth event at  the BankUnited Center in Coral Gables, Florida. The main event featured Bellator versus UFC, in Valdir Araujo versus Paul Bradley. After three rounds the decision was split in favor of Araujo.Pride & Dream veteran Luiz Firmino defeated Bellator veteran Toby Imada by  unanimous decision. (Full CFA 8 Araujo vs. Bradley event results below.)

King of the Cage Stranglehold took place at the Winstar World Casino in Thackerville, Oklahoma. Two champions were crowned at this event, when Derek Campos claimed the vacant King of the Cage Jr Welterweight title with a third round TKO of Joe Condon. Brenda Gonzales defeated then champion  Sarah Alpar in a five round unanimous decision to become the new King of the Cage Women’s Jr Flyweight Champion. (Full King of the Cage – Stranglehold event results below.)

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UFC on FX 5: Browne vs. Bigfoot results:

Antonio Silva def. Travis Browne via TKO (Punches) – Round 1, 3:27

Jake Ellenberger def. Jay Hieron via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

John Dodson def. Jussier Formiga via TKO (Punches) – Round 2, 4:35

Justin Edwards def. Josh Neer via technical Submission (Guillotine Choke) – Round 1, 0:45

Prelims:

Michael Johnson def. Danny Castillo via Knockout (Punches) – Round 2, 1:06

Mike Pierce def. Aaron Simpson via Knockout (Punch) – Round 2, 0:29

Marcus LeVesseur def. Carlo Prater via Split Decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)

Jacob Volkmann def. Shane Roller via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – Round 1, 2:38

Diego Nunes def. Bart Palaszewski via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 29-28, 30-27)

Darren Uyenoyama def. Phil Harris via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – Round 2, 3:38

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Bellator 75 results:

Thiago Santos def. Eric Prindle via Disqualification (Groin Kick) – Round 1, 4:54 - heavyweight-tourney opening round

Alexander Volkov def. Brett Rogers via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) – heavyweight-tourney opening round

Richard Hale def. Mike Wessel via TKO (Strikes) – Round 1, 1:19 – heavyweight-tourney opening round

Vinicius Queiroz def. Mark Holata via Submission (Armbar) – Round 1, 3:26 – heavyweight-tourney opening round

Spike.com prelims:

Jason Graves def. Rafal Skibinski via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – Round 1, 2:50

Cliff Wright def. Bobby Reardanz via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – Round 1, 3:39

Ryan Martinez def. Manny Lara via Majority Decision (28-28, 29-27, 29-27)

Chase Beebe def. Bo Harris via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)

Joe Williams def. Rod Montoya via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – Round 1, 3:17

Anthony Gomez def. Jose Medina via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – Round 1, 2:32

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ONE FC 6: Rise of Kings results:

Shinya Aoki def. Arnaud Lepont via Submission (Triangle Choke) – Round 1, 1:25

Kotetsu Boku def. Zorobabel Moreira via TKO (Punches) – Round 3, 1:02 – to win inaugural lightweight title

Soo Chul Kim def. Leandro Issa via Knockout (Punch) – Round 2, 0:15 – to win inaugural bantamweight title

Melvin Manhoef def. Ryo Kawamura via Knockout (Punch) – Round 1, 4:40

Jens Pulver def. Yanfei Zhao via technical Unanimous Decision – bantamweight-grand-prix opening round

Masakatsu Ueda def. Min Jung Song via Unanimous Decision – bantamweight-grand-prix opening round

Kevin Belingon def. Yusup Saadulaev via knockout (Strikes) – Round 1, 4:18 – bantamweight-grand-prix opening round

Gianni Subba def. Bruce Loh via knockout (Soccer Kick) – Round 1, 0:33

Mitch Chilson def. Ngabdi Mulyadi via TKO (Strikes) – Round 2, 1:03

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Invicta FC 3 results:

Jessica Penne def. Naho Sugiyama via Submission (Triangle Choke) – 2:20 – Round 2 – claims the inaugural/vacant Invicta FC Atomweight title

Shayna Baszler def. Sarah D’Alelio via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 0:37 – Round 2

Leslie Smith def. Kaitlin Young via TKO (Crucifix w/punches) – 2:29 – Round 2

Barb Honchak def. Ainsly Daly via Unanimous Decision (30-27,30-27,30-27)

Vanessa Porto def. Tara Larosa via Unanimous Decision (30-27,30-27,30-27)

Cat Zingano def. Raquel Pennington via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 3:32 – Round 2

Michelle Waterson def. Lacey Schuckmann via Split Decision

Julia Budd def. Danielle West via TKO (Ground & Pound) – 2:32 – Round 1

Carla Esparza def. Lynn Alvarez via TKO (Ground & Pound) – 2:53 – Round 1

Joanne Calderwood def. Ashley Cummins via KO (Knee to Body) – 3:13 – Round 1

Stephanie Frausto def. Amy Davis  via Submission (Guillotine Choke) – 0:48 – Round 1

Jessamyn Duke def. Marciea Allen via Submission (Arm Bar) – 4:42 – Round 1

Tecia Torres def. Kaiyana Rain via Unanimous Decision (30-27,30-27,30-27)

Ediane Gomes def. Katalina Malungahu via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 4:19 – Round 1

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CES MMA – Real Pain results:

Dave Bautista def. Vince Lucero via TKO (Ground & Pound) – 4:05 – Round 1

Chandler Holderness def. Todd Chatelle via TKO (Flying Knee/Punches) – 0:27 – Round 1

David Loiseau def. Chris McNally via TKO (Doctor’s Stoppage) – 2:30 – Round 1

John Howard def. Brett Chism via TKO (Ground & Pound) – 3:31 – Round 2

Mike Campbell def. Gemiyale Adkins via Unanimous Decision (30-27,30-27,30-27)

Calvin Katter def. Saul Almeida via Unanimous Decision (30-27,30-27,29-28)

Luis Felix def. Marc Stevens via Unanimous Decision (29-28,29-28,29-28)

Tyler King def. Josh Diekmann via Unanimous Decision

Greg Rebello def. Chris Guillen via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 2:26 – Round 1

Brennan Ward def. Shedrick Goodridge via TKO (Punches) – 2:36 – Round 1

Andre Soukhamthath def. Rob Costa via TKO (Doctor’s Stoppage) – 4:44 – Round 2

Nate Andrews def. Leon Davis via Submission (Guillotine Choke) – 0:29 – Round 2

Kevin Horowitz def. Tyson Chartier via Unanimous Decision

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Superior 8 – Malmo results:

Ilir Latifi def. Jorge Oliveira via Unanimous Decision

Marcus Davis def. David Bielkheden via Unanimous Decision

Matti Makela def. James McSweeney via TKO (Punches) – Round 2

Malik Arash Mawlayi def. David Round via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – Round 1

Martin Akhtar def. Leandro Gontijo via TKO (Punches) – Round 2

Yosef Ali Mohammed def. Denis Sokol via (Knees & Punches) – Round 1

Partick Vallee def. Martin Wojcik via Submission (Arm Bar) – Round 1

David Glasnovic def. Sharyar Sazesh via Submission (Knee Bar) – Round 1

Farshad Farsiani def. Ake Bergvall via Submission (Guillotine Choke) – Round 1

Bilal Musa def. Edris Rafigh via Split Decision

Sadri Kelmedi def. Julius Zurauskis via Submission (Arm-Triangle Choke) – Round 3

Simon Skold def. Michel Ersoy via Unanimous Decision

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Rumble in the Cage 46 results:

Pro bouts:

Eben Kaneshiro def. Tim Tamaki via Submission (Arm-Triangle Choke) – Round 1 – 0:58

Jason Gorny def. Sean Merkl via Submission (Arm-Triangle Choke) – Round 1 – 1:24

Steve Lopez def. Spencer Rohovie via Unanimous Decision

Maged Hammo def. Nathan Wilkins via TKO (Strikes) – Round 1 – 2:24

Brandt Dewsbery def. Benjamin Smith via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – Round 3 – 3:15

Amateur bouts:

Tyler Illubrun def. Dan Amyotte via TKO (Strikes) – Round 1 – 4:57

Ian Odland def. Will Monzon via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – Round 1 – 0:32

Josh Goodheart def. Nick Plourde via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – Round 1 – 2:30

Doug Westbrook def. Matt Macloud via TKO (Strikes from Mount) – Round 1 – 1:38

Cornelius Krahn def. Mike Hansen via TKO (Ground & Pound) – Round 1 – 4:29

Teddy Ash def. Jeremy Rickaby via TKO (Strikes) – Round 1 – 1:02

Ben Fehr def. Chad Isbister via KO (Strike) – Round 1 – 0:09

David Schewaga def. Dustin Gould via Verbal Tapout – Round 1 – 2:30

Tyler Larkin def. Kyle Miller via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – Round 1 – 4:45

Travis Cardinal def. Mark Poitras via TKO (Corner Stoppage) – Round 1 – 5:00

Elijah Richards def. Elvis Lyon via TKO (Ground & Pound) – Round 1 – 2:42

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CFA 8 – Araujo vs. Bradley results:

Valdir Araujo def. Paul Bradley via Split Decision

Luiz Firmino def. Toby Imada Unanimous Decision

Frank Carrillo def. Charles Blanchard via Unanimous Decision

Oscar Delgado  def. Roy Jones via TKO (Knees & Punches) – 2:23 – Round 1

Josh Mercado def. Haender Rodriguez via Submission (Guillotine Choke) – 4:26 – Round 3

Patrick Cenoble def. Michael Trujillo via TKO (Punches) – 3:44 – Round 1

Danny Chavez def. Chino Duran via Unanimous Decision

Michael Lilly def. Jacob Brunelle via TKO (Punches) – 4:19 – Round 1

Jayson Jones def. Gabriel Varona via Unanimous Decision

Alex Poulsen def. Maurice Salmon via Submission (Arm Bar) – 0:16 – Round 1

Pablo Alfonso def. Patrick Williams via KO (Punch) – 1:22 – Round 1

Yosdenis Cedeno def. Tony Christodoulou via Unanimous Decision

Michael Nates def. Jason Gladley via Unanimous Decision

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King of the Cage – Stranglehold results:

Derek Campos def. Joe Condon via TKO -1:56 – Round 3 – Claims vacant KOTC Jr Welterweight title

Brenda Gonzales def. Sarah Alpar via Unanimous Decision - New KOTC Women’s Jr Flyweight Champion

Matthew Jones def. Terrell Thomas via Unanimous Decision

Jesse Hernandez def. Manuel Guillen via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) – 2:06 – Round 1

Chevvy Bridges def. Rowdy Wilbourn via Submission (Kimura) – 0:58 – Round 2

Alfred Walker def. Eric Benton via TKO – 3:45 – Round 3

Ian Dela Cuesta def. Chavous Smith via Submission (Armbar) – 3:47 – Round 2

Soannia Tiem def. Jazmin Quezada via Submission (Armbar) – 1:47 – Round 1

Albert Bocardo def. Kashiff Solarin via Submission (Armbar) – 4:59 – Round 1

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*** Times, methods, scores, and rounds unavailable for certain bouts****

 

Weekend in Fights! June 30th Edition

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This Weekend in Fights! (June 30th) featured the Montreal debut of Instinct MMA, Resurrection Fighting Alliance in Nebraska, Championship Fighting Alliance in Florida, and Madness Fighting Competition in Aruba.

Instinct MMA held it’s fourth event and their first in Montreal at Centre Pierre-Charbonneau. The event had many exciting bouts, delivering a great show for local fans. The main event was headlined with a Welterweight showdown between two knockouts artists in Grudge Training Center’s Brandon Thatch and Quebec standout Martin Grandmont.With the combination of skill sets it was apparent from the opening bell that this bout would not go to the judges score cards. However, the result was not what many may have been predicted as Thatch submitted Grandmont with a rear-naked choke. After  a few exchanges of high kicks, Thatch brought the bout to the mat where he delivered a few strikes forcing Grandmont to give up his back. With the opening Thatch took advantage sinking in his hooks and the choke to end the bout in under two minutes.

Quebec fan favorite Thierry Quenneville returned to MMA after semi-retirement to take on UFC and STRIKEFORCE  veteran Luke Caudillo in Lightweight action. Quenneville pushed the pace and kept his distance throughout all three rounds picking his spots with combos and backing away. Quenneville stayed calm and even did a little trash talking but fought a very safe fight to win all three rounds on the judges score cards in a very successful return.

Former Dallas Maverick, ECW & OVW pro wrestler turned kickboxer turned MMA fighter Radu Spinghel and France native kickboxer and Tristar trainee Oulmoudéné Najebe squared off in a Heavyweight bout. Najebe made short work of the seven footer by shoving him to the mat for a 43-second TKO.  Najebe  pounced on Spinghel and  pounded him out, forcing the referee to step in when Spinghel wasn’t defending himself.

The fight of the night was a Middleweight bout between Strahinja Gavrilovic and Derek Parker. Parker was won both rounds one and two, by connecting with repeated legs kicks to Gavrilovic’s lead leg to the point that a huge visible welt was forming and Gavrilovic was hurt with each kick. Parker was very cocky and threw very powerful strikes, but ate some in the process and was caught late in the third round. Gavrilovic landed a huge right hand dropping Parker to the mat, where he followed up with some ground and pound that was halted by the referee. (Intinct MMA 4 Quick Results below – Round-by-Round Coverage Hear.)

Resurrection Fighting Alliance of RFA held their third event at the Viaero Event Center, in Kearney, Nebraska. TUF 2 Winner Joe Stevenson and Gay Porn star Dakota Cochrane headlined the event.  A 16-time UFC veteran Joe “Daddy” Stevenson joined the UFC after winning Season 2 of the Ultimate Fighter in 2005 by defeating Luke Cummo. With a total of 16-bouts over six years, Stevenson was release after dropping after losing four straight fights. His opponent Dakota Cochrane a veteran of 16 porn films attempted to make Season 15 of the Ultimate Fighter but lost a split decision to James Vick. A Nebraskan native, Cochrane most notable defeated Jamie Varner for Titan Fighting Championship, but went 0-2 in RFA since. Nonetheless the two took to the cage.  Cochrane snapped his two fight losing skid and improved his RFA record to 1-2 when finished off  Stevenson in a very familiar position; behind him. Cochrane submitted Stevenson with a rear-naked choke 64-seconds into the second round adding a fifth loss in a row for Stevenson. (Full RFA 3 – Stevenson vs. Cochrane event results below.)

Taking place at the BankUnited Center in Coral Gables, Florida Championship Fighting Alliance held the seventh event that featured DREAM & STRIKEFORCE veteran Gesias “JZ” Cavalcante taking on Bellator veteran and CFA mainstay Luis Palomino in the main event. Palomino increased his win streak to four in a row, with a third round knockout. (Full CFA 7 – Never Give Up event results below.)

Aruba based Madness Fighting Competition featured some very familiar names to the Quebec MMA scene with Evan Nedd and Johan Croes. Nedd was featured on the first two Instinct MMA events, and Croes is an Instinct MMA, XMMA, TKO and the Stephane Patry run Titans Fighting standup only promotion. MFC’s inaugural event took place at the Joe Laveist Sport Park in San Nicolas, Aruba on Saturday night with a combination of pro and amateur bouts. Both Evan Nedd and Johan Croes lost their bouts in devastating fashion. Nedd got dropped with a big right hand from him opponent Adrick Croes. After taking the hit Nedd attempted a takedown, but Croes sprawled and they were back to their feet. Croes then threw a front kick that knocked Nedd out cold. Johan Croes took on Hyram Rodriguez who submitted him in the second round with a beautiful armbar submission. (Full Madness Fighting Competition 1 event results below.)

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Friday Night Fights -

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Instinct MMA 4 results:

Brandon Thatch def. Martin Grandmont via submission (rear-naked choke) at 1:55 in Round 1

Thierry Quenneville def. Luke Caudillo via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Oulmoudene Najebe def. Radu Spinghel via TKO (punches) at 0:43 in Round 1

Strahinja Gavrilovic def. Derek Parker via KO (punches) at 4:05 in Round 3

Cody Donovan def. Peter Nolan via submission (rear-naked choke) at 3:41 in Round 1

Kevin Lee def. Mansour Bamaoui via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)

Scott Marckini def. Pascal Chambodie via submission (arm-bar) at 4:37 in Round 1

Remy Bussieres def. Dave DeLorenzi via TKO (punches) at 3:57 in Round 1

Christ Franck def. Jason Riley via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)

Cedric Mongeon def. Guy Poulin via submission (rear-naked choke) at 4:59 in Round 1

Michael Karkula def. Loyd Galindo via submission (rear-naked choke) at 1:54 in Round 1

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Saturday Night Fights –

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Resurrection Fighting Alliance 3 – Stevenson vs. Cochrane results:

Dakota Cochrane def. Joe Stevenson via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 1:04 – Round 2

Chidi Njokuani def.  Bobby Cooper via Unanimous Decision

Bubba Jenkins vs. Jesus Adame via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 1:08 – Round 1

James Krause def. Amir Khillah via Split Decision

Jordan Rinaldi def. Mark Dickman via Unanimous Decision

Nick Macias def. Sean Wilson via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 1:03 – Round 2

Aaron Ely def. Matt Manzanares via Submission (Guillotine Choke) – 3:21 – Round 2

T.J. Hepburn def. Jeremy Mier via TKO (Punches) – 4:59 – Round 1

Carl Postma def. Anthony Alirez via KO (Punch) – 0:19 – Round 1

Julian Marquez def. Tony Rodriguez via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – Round 1

Jesus Sandoval def. Duane Johnson via Unanimous Decision

Erin Smith def.  LaNita Jackson via TKO (Retirement) – Round 1

Brandon Neujahr-Gomez def. James Donahue via TKO – Round 1

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CFA 7 – Never Give Up results:

Luis Palomino def. Gesias “JZ” Cavalcante via KO (Punch) – 1:41 – Round 3

Lazar Stojadinovic def. Jordan Parsons via KO (Punch) – 1:11 – Round 1

Abel Trujillo def. James Warfield via Unanimous Decision

Michael Trujillo def. Alan Arzeno via Split Decision

Luis Firmino def. Johnavan Visante Jr. via Submission (Arm-Triangle Choke) – 4:31 – Round 1

Sean Soriano def. Victor Delgado via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 2:44 – Round 1

Sabah Homasi def. Jose Caceres via Split Decision

Dave Morgan def. Josh Mercado via Unanimous Decision

Haender Rodriguez def. Patrick Williams via TKO (Punches) – 4:30 – Round 1

Gabriel Varona def. Evan Baxter via TKO (Punches) – 1:36 – Round 2

Joey Rodriguez def. Jayson Jones via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) – 2:51 – Round 1

Sky Moiseichik def. Wesley Dunlap via TKO (Punches) -4:21 – Round 1

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Madness Fighting Competition 1 results:

Pro:

Adrick Croes def. Evan Nedd via KO (Head Kick) – 3:19 – Round 1

Aaron Ware def. Cristiano Machado dos Santos via TKO (Retirement)

Hyram Rodriguez def. Johan Croes via Submission (Armbar) – Round 2

Rayen Brete def. Joziro Boye via Split Decision

Amateur:

Anthony Ignacio def. Harmond Girigori via TKO (Punches) – Round 3

Marco Dupersoy def. Michael Franken Unanimous Decision

Elvis Perez def. Za Flanegin via DQ (Cage Holding) – Round 2

Jerimaya Dijkhoff def. Lando Albertsz via TKO (Injury)

Pascualino Antanela vs. Shandirck De La Cruz via Unanimous Decision

Arthur La Mour def. Maurits Kelly via TKO (Punches) – Round 2

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