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  1. Monday, Week 1, January 2005 Live From Toronto, Ontario PRELIMINARY CARD Streamed Live On CTCombat.ca LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT VS. H.M. Menzel (18-7-1NC, 3-1-1NC, From: Amos, Quebec, Favorite: -1030) vs. Yoritoki Iwahashi (12-8, 3-1 CTC, From: Yokohama, Japan, Underdog: +820) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Kyle Crisp will be the referee. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our cageside judges are: Alan Allen, Johnny Beerbohm, and Millhouse Twain. (Rd 1 - 05:00) And here we go! (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's a noticeable lack of the usual touching of gloves to begin with. (Rd 1 - 04:53) Menzel comes in looking to strike. (Rd 1 - 04:53) Iwahashi may have been aiming to get in close, but Menzel aggressively took the initiative. (Rd 1 - 04:53) Menzel lands a left hand and then scores with a right cross. (Rd 1 - 04:31) Menzel closes the distance, obviously looking to strike. (Rd 1 - 04:31) It looked like we were about to see Iwahashi try and get some grappling started, but Menzel was more aggressive and took the initiative. (Rd 1 - 04:31) Menzel can't connect with a jab, but then catches Iwahashi with a low kick to the front leg. (Rd 1 - 04:14) Menzel steps in and looks to unleash. (Rd 1 - 04:14) Menzel fails to find a home for his jab, but then catches Iwahashi with a right hook. (Rd 1 - 04:01) There's a takedown attempt from Menzel. (Rd 1 - 04:01) He gets a big takedown and he ends up in half guard. (Rd 1 - 03:54) Menzel punches down at Iwahashi, but they are easily taken on the gloves. (Rd 1 - 03:30) Iwahashi bursts into life and tries to scramble into a better position. (Rd 1 - 03:30) There wasn't enough separation though, Menzel is able to catch him and secure side control. (Rd 1 - 03:13) Menzel throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move. (Rd 1 - 02:46) Menzel blocks Iwahashi as he tries a transition to guard. (Rd 1 - 02:26) We go past the halfway point of this round. (Rd 1 - 02:26) Menzel looks to get a mount. (Rd 1 - 02:26) Iwahashi rolls to the side to try and escape the mount but only succeeds in giving up his back instead. (Rd 1 - 01:56) Menzel successfully gets both hooks in, and seems primed to finish. (Rd 1 - 01:37) With both hooks in and therefore great control of the body, Menzel tries to finish Iwahashi off with a rear naked choke. (Rd 1 - 01:37) Menzel flattens Iwahashi out with the rear naked choke in deep and forces the tap! (Rd 1 - 01:04) By submission, the winner is H. M. Menzel! Official Result: H. M. Menzel defeats Yoritoki Iwahashi (Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 3:56 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: H.M. Menzel thanks everyone connected to Strike Force for helping him prepare for this fight, then his sponsors for supporting him financially. He brings up Lazaro Campos, calling him out and threatening to embarrass him when they fight. LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT VS. Lubos "The Experiment" Plasil (11-2-1NC, 3-0-1NC CTC, From: Olomouc, Czech Republic, Favorite: -430) vs. "Relentless" Ren Akai (11-2, 3-1 CTC, From: Saitama, Japan, Underdog: +340) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Refereeing this bout will be Christian Maugham. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges at cageside are: Johnny Beerbohm, Millhouse Twain, and Christina Shaw. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The fight begins! (Rd 1 - 05:00) The two fighters touch gloves. (Rd 1 - 04:47) Akai sets up a nice takedown attempt. (Rd 1 - 04:47) Plasil almost got away but not quite; he is left hopping while Akai has hold of one leg. (Rd 1 - 04:47) Akai drives Plasil up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 04:35) With the cage trapping Plasil, Akai gets the underhooks in and looks for a takedown. (Rd 1 - 04:35) The takedown doesn't work, Plasil blocked it and then turns it so that Akai is the one against the cage. (Rd 1 - 04:20) With Akai stuck against the cage, Plasil starts trying to set-up up a suplex. (Rd 1 - 04:20) A big suplex whips Akai over and leaves him down and pulling half guard. (Rd 1 - 04:00) Plasil fires off a few punches as he catches his breath. (Rd 1 - 03:39) Akai tries to sweep Plasil but can't do it. (Rd 1 - 03:19) Plasil fires off some rights, but Akai isn't troubled by them. (Rd 1 - 03:07) Akai tries to move from half guard to full guard, but Plasil doesn't allow it. (Rd 1 - 02:56) In half guard, Plasil catches his breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body. (Rd 1 - 02:37) Akai tries to get full guard on Plasil but doesn't get anywhere. (Rd 1 - 02:22) We are now at the halfway point of the round. (Rd 1 - 02:22) Plasil tries to pound on Akai, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with. (Rd 1 - 02:05) Akai gets some separation and tries to scramble for position. (Rd 1 - 02:05) Plasil seizes the opportunity, Akai was too slow and gets caught in side control. (Rd 1 - 01:46) Plasil tries to lock Akai in an armbar. (Rd 1 - 01:46) Plasil gets the armbar fully applied and Akai has to tap out! (Rd 1 - 01:29) By submission, the winner is Lubos Plasil! Official Result: Lubos 'The Experiment' Plasil defeats 'Relentless' Ren Akai (Submission (Armbar) in 3:31 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Lubos Plasil thanks everyone connected to Mantas Andreyev Fighting for helping him prepare for this fight, then his sponsors for supporting him financially. Plasil says that he is really happy with his submission game and that he was very confident that he could tap out Ren Akai if he got the opportunity. LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT VS. Benny "The Jet" Danare (14-4, 3-1 CTC, From: Gracefield, Quebec, Favorite: -310) vs. Glen "The Marine" Siemaszko (11-4, 3-2 CTC, From: Boston, Massachusetts, Underdog: +240) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Refereeing this bout will be Kyle Crisp. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The judges for this bout are: Christina Shaw, Marianne Froth, and Alan Allen. (Rd 1 - 05:00) We are underway! (Rd 1 - 05:00) They touch gloves. (Rd 1 - 04:48) Siemaszko comes forward on the attack. (Rd 1 - 04:48) Danare lands a left hand in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 04:48) Siemaszko throws two quick punches but doesn't hit with either. (Rd 1 - 04:31) They engage in the center. (Rd 1 - 04:31) Siemaszko misses a right cross that leaves him wide open to the counter. Danare comes in with a solid right hand. (Rd 1 - 04:21) Siemaszko shouts at his opponent, telling them to bring it on. (Rd 1 - 04:07) An exchange of strikes does not produce any damage. (Rd 1 - 03:41) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 1 - 03:41) Siemaszko uses a left jab but misses with a right hand. Danare hits a left cross. (Rd 1 - 03:20) The two fighters stand and trade strikes, neither lands a significant blow in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 02:47) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 1 - 02:47) Danare lands a left hook. (Rd 1 - 02:47) Siemaszko lands a left jab and also nails a vicious right cross! (Rd 1 - 02:38) Danare collapses, that shot knocked him out! (Rd 1 - 02:38) Glen 'The Marine' Siemaszko takes the win by knock out! Official Result: Glen 'The Marine' Siemaszko defeats Benny 'The Jet' Danare (Knock Out (Punch) in 2:22 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Great. Post-Fight: Glen Siemaszko thanks everyone connected to American Cage Fighters for helping him prepare for this fight, then his sponsors for supporting him financially. The interviewer asks who he would be interested in fighting next, and he replies that Tarcisio Dantas better get prepared because he is coming for him. LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT VS. Manoel "Colagem" Cabral (10-2, 4-1 CTC, From: Bahia, Brazil, Favorite: -480) vs. Korekiyo Anzai (12-1, 3-1 CTC, From: Tokyo, Japan, Underdog: +380) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Kyle Crisp is the referee for this fight. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The judges for this bout are: Christina Shaw, Marianne Froth, and Alan Allen. (Rd 1 - 05:00) And here we go! (Rd 1 - 04:53) Anzai connects with a nice jab and then hits Cabral with a beauty of a straight right. (Rd 1 - 04:36) Cabral chooses to shoot in on Anzai. (Rd 1 - 04:36) The takedown is successful, it's a single leg that leaves Anzai pulling guard. (Rd 1 - 04:23) Cabral seems to be trying to loosen the guard in an attempt to create a leglock opportunity. (Rd 1 - 04:23) Anzai defends himself well by keeping the guard tight. (Rd 1 - 03:43) Cabral seems to be trying to loosen the guard in an attempt to create a leglock opportunity. (Rd 1 - 03:43) Anzai keeps his guard tight. (Rd 1 - 03:14) Cabral tries to push apart the guard, maybe thinking of trying to isolate a leg. (Rd 1 - 03:14) Anzai maintains a tight, secure guard. (Rd 1 - 02:34) Cabral tries to push apart the guard, maybe thinking of trying to isolate a leg. (Rd 1 - 02:34) Anzai defends himself well by keeping the guard tight. (Rd 1 - 02:10) Cabral attempts to pass guard. (Rd 1 - 02:10) The pass attempt results in a scramble for position as Anzai tries to get back up. (Rd 1 - 01:56) The scramble leaves Anzai on his back pulling half guard. (Rd 1 - 01:37) Cabral begins trying to get his leg free of half guard and get a better position. (Rd 1 - 01:37) Anzai tries to counter the pass attempt, and they find themselves scrambling for position. (Rd 1 - 01:26) Anzai leaves a leg in as they scramble, and Cabral immediately tries to grab it. (Rd 1 - 01:26) Anzai ends up in side control, avoiding the threat of a leg lock. (Rd 1 - 01:26) That was a big error from Cabral, going for the leg has ended up handing the advantage to his opponent. (Rd 1 - 01:10) Anzai keeps Cabral guessing with a few quick strikes. (Rd 1 - 00:50) Anzai throws a few strikes, but they are without venom. (Rd 1 - 00:30) Cabral pulls half guard. (Rd 1 - 00:18) Anzai fires off some rights, but Cabral isn't troubled by them. (Rd 1 - 00:00) The time runs out on round one. (Rd 1 - 00:00) That was a good round, full of action, hopefully we've got more of the same to come. (Rd 1 - 00:00) That was a close round but I'm giving it to Anzai, 10-9. (Rd 1 - 00:00) There is a buzz building around the crowd, they can smell a potential upset here. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:48) Cabral comes in, looking for a takedown. (Rd 2 - 04:48) The takedown is successful, Anzai pulls guard. (Rd 2 - 04:40) Cabral tries to break the guard of Anzai, perhaps looking for a leglock opportunity. (Rd 2 - 04:40) Cabral breaks the guard and swiftly applies a leglock...Anzai has to tap out! (Rd 2 - 04:00) The winner, by submission, is Manoel 'Colagem' Cabral! Official Result: Manoel 'Colagem' Cabral defeats Korekiyo Anzai (Submission (Leglock) in 1:00 of round 2). The fight was rated as being Fantastic. Post-Fight: Giving thanks, Manoel Cabral praises his team at House of Pain, his various sponsors, and the fans who came out to support him. The interviewer asks who he would be interested in fighting next, and he replies that Luke Hilton would be a tough challenge but one that he'd be interested in trying. LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT VS. "The Sharpshooter" Georges Nouri (17-4, 4-1 CTC, From: Athens, Greece, Favorite: -520) vs. Elvis "The King" Milissis (9-3, 3-1 CTC, From: Clarksville, Tennessee, Underdog: +410) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Christian Maugham will be the referee. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our cageside judges are: Millhouse Twain, Christina Shaw, and Marianne Froth. (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's the opening bell! (Rd 1 - 05:00) Nouri deliberately doesn't touch gloves to start. (Rd 1 - 04:51) Milissis can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then scores with a left head kick. (Rd 1 - 04:32) Milissis throws a quick one-two but doesn't land either blow. (Rd 1 - 04:25) Seizing the opportunity, Nouri clinches. (Rd 1 - 04:17) Nouri starts trying to set-up up a suplex. (Rd 1 - 04:17) Milissis stops the takedown attempt, then uses his wrestling to take control of the grapple. (Rd 1 - 03:59) With control of the clinch, Milissis tries to complete a takedown. (Rd 1 - 03:59) Milissis can't get the takedown as Nouri wrestles his way into a dominant position. (Rd 1 - 03:38) Nouri may be looking for a suplex of some kind on Milissis. (Rd 1 - 03:38) Milissis blocks the attempt by keeping a solid base. (Rd 1 - 03:18) Nouri starts trying to set-up up a suplex. (Rd 1 - 03:18) Nouri hits a hugely impressive suplex! He gets side control! (Rd 1 - 03:07) Nouri tries to grab a leg to prepare Milissis for a kneebar. (Rd 1 - 03:07) Milissis blocks it. (Rd 1 - 02:39) Milissis tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it. (Rd 1 - 02:27) We are now at the halfway point of the round. (Rd 1 - 02:27) Nouri attempts an armbar. (Rd 1 - 02:27) Nouri gets an armbar and applies pressure to the arm, Milissis is in huge trouble! (Rd 1 - 02:27) Nouri loses the hold! Somehow Milissis got his arm free. That was incredibly close to a finish though. (Rd 1 - 02:27) Nouri reacts quickly to that setback though, regaining side control. (Rd 1 - 01:49) Nouri blocks an attempt to pull guard. (Rd 1 - 01:33) Nouri tries to lock Milissis into an armbar. (Rd 1 - 01:33) Milissis blocks it. (Rd 1 - 01:03) Milissis tries to pull guard on Nouri but doesn't get anywhere with the attempt. (Rd 1 - 00:47) Nouri throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move. (Rd 1 - 00:20) Milissis tries to move to guard, but Nouri doesn't allow it. (Rd 1 - 00:04) Nouri fires off some lefts, but Milissis isn't troubled by them. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Round one is brought to an end as time runs out. (Rd 1 - 00:00) There was very little to separate them in that round but I'll give that one 10-9 to Milissis. (Rd 1 - 00:00) There's a buzz in the air. I don't think many people expected Milissis to start this well. Let's not forget that he is a heavy underdog in this fight. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:55) Milissis lands two of three quick punches but Nouri avoids a big left. (Rd 2 - 04:27) Milissis can't connect with a jab, but then lands a left hand to the body. (Rd 2 - 04:11) Milissis connects with a nice jab and then scores with a left cross that landed hard. (Rd 2 - 03:50) Milissis can't hit a set-up right jab, but then lands a big left hand. (Rd 2 - 03:32) Milissis fails to find a home for his jab, but then lands a low kick to the legs. (Rd 2 - 03:13) Milissis can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then hits Nouri with a sensational high left head kick! (Rd 2 - 03:13) Nouri wobbles, then falls! (Rd 2 - 03:02) Milissis senses victory and starts to unload with punches! (Rd 2 - 03:02) Milissis pounds away on Nouri, landing a few clean shots but not many. (Rd 2 - 02:44) Milissis attempts an arm triangle. (Rd 2 - 02:44) Nouri stops Milissis from applying it. (Rd 2 - 02:26) Nouri tries to move to guard, but Milissis doesn't allow it. (Rd 2 - 02:06) Milissis relinquishes side control and stands up, letting Nouri stand too. (Rd 2 - 01:39) A jab lands from Milissis, but Nouri dodges a big left head kick follow-up. (Rd 2 - 01:22) Milissis can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then catches Nouri with a low kick to the front leg. (Rd 2 - 01:03) Milissis throws a one-two, but Nouri was equal to it. (Rd 2 - 00:55) Nouri takes the chance and grabs Milissis into a clinch. (Rd 2 - 00:47) Nouri has gotten hold of Milissis and may be looking for a suplex. (Rd 2 - 00:47) Milissis blocks the takedown, but only by grabbing the cage! (Rd 2 - 00:47) Milissis doesn't get away with it, referee Christian Maugham sees it and gives a verbal warning! (Rd 2 - 00:47) Nouri has gotten hold of Milissis and may be looking for a suplex. (Rd 2 - 00:47) He hoists Milissis up and tosses him to the ground with a suplex. (Rd 2 - 00:47) Milissis is left seated, with his back to the cage, with Nouri holding him down. (Rd 2 - 00:29) Nouri tries to ensnare Milissis in a guillotine. (Rd 2 - 00:29) Milissis stops Nouri from applying it. (Rd 2 - 00:11) Milissis hits Nouri with a few weak strikes to the back. (Rd 2 - 00:00) Round two is brought to an end as time runs out. (Rd 2 - 00:00) I have to give that round to Milissis, but only a 10-9. (Rd 2 - 00:00) I make it 20-18 to Milissis. Round 3 (Rd 3 - 04:51) Milissis can't connect with a jab, but then scores with a fantastic left cross! (Rd 3 - 04:51) Nouri wobbles, then falls! (Rd 3 - 04:46) Moving quickly, Milissis comes in looking to finish with soccer kicks and stomps! (Rd 3 - 04:46) Milissis is too slow and Nouri gets back to his feet. (Rd 3 - 04:16) Two jabs hit home from Milissis and then he hits a vicious high left kick to the side of the head! (Rd 3 - 04:16) Nouri hits the floor, he has been knocked out! (Rd 3 - 04:01) By knock out, the winner is Elvis Milissis! Official Result: Elvis 'The King' Milissis defeats 'The Sharpshooter' Georges Nouri (Knock Out (Kick) in 0:59 of round 3). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Elvis Milissis gives a name-check to everyone at American Cage Fighters, all his various sponsors, then all of his friends, family, and supporters. Elvis Milissis brags about causing a huge upset and claims Georges Nouri underestimated him. LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT VS. Naizen Hamacho (16-2, 3-1 CTC, From: Sendai, Japan, Favorite: -180) vs. "The Savage" Datuk Ong Ka Ting (14-2, 3-1 CTC, From: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Underdog: +140) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Kyle Crisp will be the referee. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges at cageside are: Christina Shaw, Marianne Froth, and Alan Allen. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Both fighters came in at the same weight at yesterday's weigh ins, but Datuk clearly has a significant weight advantage now. (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's the opening bell! (Rd 1 - 05:00) We start with a touch of gloves. (Rd 1 - 04:51) Datuk appeared to be going for a takedown, but Hamacho took the initiative first. (Rd 1 - 04:51) Hamacho connects with a nice jab and then hits a scything kick to the legs of Datuk. (Rd 1 - 04:29) Hamacho connects with two right hands and then hits Datuk with a straight left. (Rd 1 - 04:10) Hamacho can't connect with a jab, but then hits a scything kick to the legs of Datuk. (Rd 1 - 03:50) Hamacho confidently comes in closer. (Rd 1 - 03:50) Hamacho fails to find a home for his jab, but then hits a high left kick to the side of the head. (Rd 1 - 03:39) Hamacho can't connect with a jab, but then lands a left hand. (Rd 1 - 03:24) Datuk sets up a nice takedown attempt. (Rd 1 - 03:24) Datuk gets hold of a leg but Hamacho remains standing, hopping on the other foot. (Rd 1 - 03:24) Datuk drives Hamacho up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 03:10) Datuk attempts a trip to put Hamacho on the ground. (Rd 1 - 03:10) Hamacho has no answer to a great trip! (Rd 1 - 03:10) The takedown allows Datuk to take the back of Hamacho. (Rd 1 - 02:46) Datuk tries to get the rear naked choke applied. (Rd 1 - 02:46) Hamacho fights off the rear naked choke attempt. (Rd 1 - 02:09) Datuk blocks Hamacho as he tries to roll over. (Rd 1 - 01:48) Hamacho is in huge trouble now, as Datuk successfully gets both hooks in. (Rd 1 - 01:36) With both hooks in and therefore great control of the body, Datuk tries to finish Hamacho off with a rear naked choke. (Rd 1 - 01:36) Hamacho fights off the rear naked choke attempt. (Rd 1 - 00:53) We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. (Rd 1 - 00:53) Datuk, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied. (Rd 1 - 00:53) Datuk gets the rear naked choke fully applied and Hamacho has to tap out! (Rd 1 - 00:16) 'The Savage' Datuk Ong Ka Ting takes the win by submission! Official Result: 'The Savage' Datuk Ong Ka Ting defeats Naizen Hamacho (Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 4:44 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Datuk Ong Ka Ting thanks everyone connected to Wudang Academy for helping him prepare for this fight, then his sponsors for supporting him financially. The interviewer asks who he would be interested in fighting next, and he replies that Seth O'Breen would be a tough challenge but one that he'd be interested in trying. CTC NEW YEARS BEATINGS 1 LIGHTWEIGHT TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. "The Karate Kid" Carl Chenoweth (10-1, 3-1 CTC, From: St. Elsewhere, Boston, Favorite: -1200) vs. "The Ninja" Kevin Sponge (1-1, 0-1 CTC, From: Manitoba, Canada, Underdog: +950) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) The semi-finals of the CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight await the winner. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our referee is Kyle Crisp. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The judges for this bout are: Christina Shaw, Marianne Froth, and Alan Allen. (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's the opening bell! (Rd 1 - 05:00) The fighters touch gloves. (Rd 1 - 04:54) Sponge comes in to engage. (Rd 1 - 04:54) Chenoweth slips past a right hook attempt and attacks with a sequence of jabs that are followed by a glancing high kick. (Rd 1 - 04:34) Sponge steps in, watched all the way by Chenoweth. (Rd 1 - 04:34) Sponge misses a right cross that leaves him wide open to the counter. Chenoweth comes in with a pair of jabs that are followed by a wicked right head kick! (Rd 1 - 04:20) Sponge collapses, that shot knocked him out! (Rd 1 - 04:20) 'The Karate Kid' Carl Chenoweth takes the win by knock out! (Rd 1 - 04:20) Carl Chenoweth has won a spot in the semi-finals of the CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight. Official Result: 'The Karate Kid' Carl Chenoweth defeats 'The Ninja' Kevin Sponge (Knock Out (Kick) in 0:40 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Good. CTC NEW YEARS BEATINGS 1 LIGHTWEIGHT TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Chakrit Mamanee (4-1, 3-1 CTC, From: Thailand, Favorite: -480) vs. Vince "The Animal" Dahl (3-1, 1-1 CTC, From: Toronto, Ontario, Underdog: +380) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) A place in the semi-finals of the CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight is at stake. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Kyle Crisp is the referee for this fight. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges are: Millhouse Twain, Christina Shaw, and Marianne Froth. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Dahl may have weighed in the same as Mamanee yesterday, but he clearly has a significant size advantage now. (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's a roar from the crowd as Dahl enters, he is from around here. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The fight begins! (Rd 1 - 05:00) We start with a touch of gloves. (Rd 1 - 04:46) Setting it up well, Dahl shoots in for a takedown. (Rd 1 - 04:46) The takedown is successful, Mamanee pulls guard. (Rd 1 - 04:38) With a quick movement, Dahl throws a shoulder smash to the face and upper chest of Mamanee. (Rd 1 - 04:29) Mamanee pulls Dahl down in close and hits him with a couple of short punches to the side of the head. (Rd 1 - 04:15) Time slips away as Dahl successfully keeps Mamanee stuck against the ground. (Rd 1 - 03:52) Dahl doesn't posture up, perhaps wary of submissions, instead using small strikes while keeping his head on his opponent's chest. (Rd 1 - 03:32) Mamanee tries to sweep Dahl but doesn't get anywhere. (Rd 1 - 03:13) Dahl lunges forward and slams his shoulder into Mamanee. (Rd 1 - 03:05) Mamanee tries a sweep from the bottom of the guard, but doesn't budge Dahl. (Rd 1 - 02:49) The clock runs down as Mamanee is being smothered against the ground by Dahl. (Rd 1 - 02:21) We move into the second half of this round. (Rd 1 - 02:21) Dahl throws several small strikes at Mamanee, always keeping close body-to-body contact so that he has no space to work with. (Rd 1 - 02:05) Dahl deflects a couple of punches that Mamanee threw from below. (Rd 1 - 01:49) With a quick movement, Dahl throws a shoulder smash to the face and upper chest of Mamanee. (Rd 1 - 01:43) The lengthy period of stalemate results in the referee standing them both back up. (Rd 1 - 01:31) Dahl hits two quick jabs, but they had no power at all behind them. (Rd 1 - 01:31) Mamanee hits a left jab and then scores with a right cross that landed hard. (Rd 1 - 01:03) Stepping in, Dahl aggressively get a dominant clinch position. (Rd 1 - 00:44) Using his wrestling skills, Dahl is trying to push Mamanee up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 00:44) Dahl achieves it, pinning Mamanee to the cage. (Rd 1 - 00:28) Mamanee is pressed up against the cage and held there. (Rd 1 - 00:28) Dahl and Mamanee remain up against the cage for the remainder of the round, doing little other than throwing occasional short punches. (Rd 1 - 00:00) The time runs out on round one. (Rd 1 - 00:00) I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Dahl. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Dahl looks pumped up and his team are delighted. (Rd 1 - 00:00) He may have come into this fight as the heavy underdog, but you wouldn't know it based on that first round. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:49) Dahl steps in and grapples with his opponent. (Rd 2 - 04:35) Dahl is trying to muscle Mamanee up against the cage. (Rd 2 - 04:35) Dahl achieves it, pinning Mamanee to the cage. (Rd 2 - 04:19) It isn't pretty, but Dahl has Mamanee stuck up against the cage. (Rd 2 - 04:19) They remain there for at least a minute, hitting each other with short punches to the body and side of the head. (Rd 2 - 03:30) Mamanee, backed against the cage, can't really do much thanks to the control that Dahl is exerting. (Rd 2 - 03:30) They exchange close-quarters punches from that position for about sixty seconds. (Rd 2 - 02:36) With the fight having been stuck against the cage for a lengthy period of time, referee Kyle Crisp restarts them back in the center. (Rd 2 - 02:31) Mamanee closes the distance, obviously looking to strike. (Rd 2 - 02:31) Dahl looked like he was going to shoot, but Mamanee simply took the initiative first. (Rd 2 - 02:31) Mamanee can't hit a set-up left jab, but then hits Dahl with a straight right. (Rd 2 - 02:10) Dahl chooses to shoot in on Mamanee. (Rd 2 - 02:10) Mamanee gets taken down by a single leg, and has to pull guard. (Rd 2 - 02:02) Dahl peppers Mamanee with small strikes, making sure to keep very tight and not give him any room to work with. (Rd 2 - 01:43) Dahl blocks Mamanee as he tries a sweep from the guard. (Rd 2 - 01:24) Dahl throws a few strikes, but they are without venom. (Rd 2 - 01:06) Clearly worried by the submission threat, Dahl keeps very tight to Mamanee and peppers him with short strikes. (Rd 2 - 00:53) Mamanee tries a sweep from the bottom of the guard, but doesn't budge Dahl. (Rd 2 - 00:40) Perhaps wary of submissions, Dahl keeps extremely tight to Mamanee and peppers him with short punches. (Rd 2 - 00:24) Dahl leans back to avoid a couple of wild swings from Mamanee. (Rd 2 - 00:06) Time slips away as Dahl successfully keeps Mamanee stuck against the ground. (Rd 2 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round two. (Rd 2 - 00:00) That round goes to Dahl, 10-9 on my card. (Rd 2 - 00:00) My scorecard now has Dahl up 20-18. Round 3 (Rd 3 - 04:46) Dahl comes in, looking for a takedown. (Rd 3 - 04:46) The takedown is completed, Mamanee is on his back and pulls guard. (Rd 3 - 04:36) Dahl lies on top of Mamanee, basically smothering him. (Rd 3 - 04:13) With a quick movement, Dahl throws a shoulder smash to the face and upper chest of Mamanee. (Rd 3 - 04:06) Mamanee tries to sweep Dahl but can't do it. (Rd 3 - 03:47) Dahl clings very tight to Mamanee while using short strikes, clearly trying to minimise the threat of a submission attempt. (Rd 3 - 03:31) Dahl leans back to avoid a couple of wild swings from Mamanee. (Rd 3 - 03:14) Clearly worried by the submission threat, Dahl keeps very tight to Mamanee and peppers him with short strikes. (Rd 3 - 03:02) Mamanee tries to sweep Dahl but can't do it. (Rd 3 - 02:46) The clock runs down as Mamanee is being smothered against the ground by Dahl. (Rd 3 - 02:09) Not giving his opponent any room to work, Dahl keeps close body-to-body contact while throwing short strikes to the head and body. (Rd 3 - 01:56) Mamanee tries to sweep Dahl but doesn't get anywhere. (Rd 3 - 01:40) With a quick movement, Dahl throws a shoulder smash to the face and upper chest of Mamanee. (Rd 3 - 01:32) With no progress being made, the referee brings the fighters back to their feet. (Rd 3 - 01:24) Dahl steps in and works his way to a dominant position in the clinch. (Rd 3 - 01:06) Using his wrestling skills, Dahl is trying to push Mamanee up against the cage. (Rd 3 - 01:06) Dahl doesn't manage it though, Mamanee defended it well. (Rd 3 - 00:53) We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. (Rd 3 - 00:53) Mamanee looks for a trip takedown. (Rd 3 - 00:53) Mamanee gets the takedown! Dahl pulls guard. (Rd 3 - 00:39) Mamanee begins trying to pass guard and get a better position. (Rd 3 - 00:39) Mamanee is too much for Dahl, passing guard and gaining side control. (Rd 3 - 00:01) Mamanee pounds away with right hands, hitting several big shots. (Rd 3 - 00:00) Round three ends as time expires. (Rd 3 - 00:00) That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Mamanee. (Rd 3 - 00:00) Dahl is ahead 29-28 on my scorecard. Round 4 (Rd 4 - 04:45) Dahl steps in and works his way to a dominant position in the clinch. (Rd 4 - 04:30) Dahl is looking to muscle Mamanee back against the cage. (Rd 4 - 04:30) Dahl can't move Mamanee at all though, and finds himself being out-wrestled. (Rd 4 - 04:03) Mamanee attempts to wrestle Dahl to the ground. (Rd 4 - 04:03) The takedown is completed, Dahl is on his back and pulls guard. (Rd 4 - 03:44) Mamanee tries to pound on Dahl, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with. (Rd 4 - 03:24) Dahl tries a sweep from the bottom of the guard, but doesn't budge Mamanee. (Rd 4 - 03:08) Mamanee fires away with punches, but does little in the way of damage. (Rd 4 - 02:51) Mamanee blocks Dahl as he tries a sweep from the guard. (Rd 4 - 02:33) In guard, Mamanee is content just to throw a couple of punches to the body. (Rd 4 - 02:05) Mamanee blocks Dahl as he tries a sweep from the guard. (Rd 4 - 01:51) Mamanee pounds away, but Dahl calmly deals with them. (Rd 4 - 01:31) Dahl tries to sweep Mamanee but can't do it. (Rd 4 - 01:15) Mamanee tries to pound on Dahl, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with. (Rd 4 - 01:04) Dahl tries a sweep from the bottom of the guard, but doesn't budge Mamanee. (Rd 4 - 00:53) The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. (Rd 4 - 00:53) With no progress being made, the referee brings the fighters back to their feet. (Rd 4 - 00:53) Dahl is starting to slow down a touch, perhaps conserving a little energy. (Rd 4 - 00:45) Mamanee comes in, looking for a takedown. (Rd 4 - 00:45) Dahl stops the takedown with a great sprawl; Mamanee is forced down onto his hands and knees. (Rd 4 - 00:29) Dahl pounds away with right hands, but doesn't do much damage. (Rd 4 - 00:09) Mamanee takes the opportunity to stand up. (Rd 4 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round four. (Rd 4 - 00:00) I think Mamanee took that round, 10-9 on my score card. (Rd 4 - 00:00) So, it looks like it all comes down to the final round - whoever wins it should win the fight. Round 5 (Rd 5 - 04:53) There's a takedown attempt from Dahl. (Rd 5 - 04:53) Mamanee almost stops the takedown but is left hopping on one leg while Dahl holds the other. (Rd 5 - 04:53) Unable to complete the takedown, Dahl instead pushes Mamanee up against the cage. (Rd 5 - 04:40) Dahl tries to smother Mamanee against the cage, but he wrestles free and circles back to the center. (Rd 5 - 04:14) Dahl shoots in for a takedown. (Rd 5 - 04:14) A great sprawl from Mamanee prevents the takedown and allows him to push Dahl down onto his hands and knees. (Rd 5 - 04:02) Mamanee pounds away with rights, Dahl is eating some sickeningly heavy shots to the face! (Rd 5 - 04:02) The referee jumps in and saves Dahl from taking any more shots! (Rd 5 - 03:45) By TKO, the winner is Chakrit Mamanee! (Rd 5 - 03:45) Chakrit Mamanee books a semi-final spot in the CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight. Official Result: Chakrit Mamanee defeats Vince 'The Animal' Dahl (TKO (Strikes) in 1:15 of round 5). The fight was rated as being Decent. CTC NEW YEARS BEATINGS 1 LIGHTWEIGHT TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Chad "Easy Z" Zoff (8-1, 1-1 CTC, From: Minto, Ontario, Favorite: -780) vs. Jake "Dead Man" Walken (1-1, 0-1 CTC, From: Toronto, Ontario, Underdog: +620) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) The semi-finals of the CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight await the winner. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The referee is Harry A. Bierce. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges at cageside are: Alan Allen, Johnny Beerbohm, and Millhouse Twain. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The crowd gives both fighters a good reaction during their entrances, you have two hometown fighters squaring off in this bout. (Rd 1 - 05:00) And here we go! (Rd 1 - 05:00) They start with a touch of gloves. (Rd 1 - 04:46) Walken throws a quick punch but doesn't hit. (Rd 1 - 04:36) Zoff, wanting to grapple, comes forward. He appears willing to risk a few shots to close the distance. (Rd 1 - 04:36) Walken throws a punch but Zoff was equal to it. (Rd 1 - 04:31) With a clear opportunity, Zoff is able to move in fast and clinch with Walken. (Rd 1 - 04:22) Zoff is trying to muscle Walken up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 04:22) Zoff achieves it, pinning Walken to the cage. (Rd 1 - 04:04) Walken is controlled up against the cage and takes a hard foot stomp. (Rd 1 - 03:49) Zoff drops down and wraps his arms around his opponent's legs, looking to try and take them down. (Rd 1 - 03:49) The takedown is successful and he gets side control too. (Rd 1 - 03:29) Zoff tries to lock Walken into an armbar. (Rd 1 - 03:29) Walken stops Zoff from applying it. (Rd 1 - 03:06) Walken pulls half guard. (Rd 1 - 02:51) Zoff pounds away on Walken but can't land anything significant. (Rd 1 - 02:40) Walken tries to get full guard on Zoff but doesn't get anywhere. (Rd 1 - 02:23) We go past the halfway point of this round. (Rd 1 - 02:23) Zoff pounds away, but Walken calmly deals with them. (Rd 1 - 02:04) Walken tries to get full guard on Zoff but doesn't get anywhere. (Rd 1 - 01:50) Zoff fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force. (Rd 1 - 01:26) Zoff fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves. (Rd 1 - 01:04) Walken tries to transition to full guard, but can't manage it. (Rd 1 - 00:48) Zoff throws a few strikes, but they are without venom. (Rd 1 - 00:29) Zoff blocks an attempted move from half guard to full guard. (Rd 1 - 00:13) Zoff pounds away on Walken but doesn't do much damage. (Rd 1 - 00:00) The time runs out on round one. (Rd 1 - 00:00) I think Zoff took that round, 10-9 on my score card. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Zoff, the heavy favourite, has stamped his authority on the fight in that first round. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:49) Walken moves in on Zoff, preparing to throw. (Rd 2 - 04:49) It looked like we were about to see a shot from Zoff, but Walken was more aggressive and took the initiative. (Rd 2 - 04:49) Walken throws a quick punch but doesn't land. (Rd 2 - 04:35) Walken comes forward on the attack. (Rd 2 - 04:35) Zoff tries to hit a jab, but misses. (Rd 2 - 04:35) Walken throws some strikes and a spin kick, but Zoff defended against them all. (Rd 2 - 04:22) Zoff may have been setting up to shoot, but Walken aggressively took the initiative. (Rd 2 - 04:22) Walken throws a punch but Zoff was equal to it. (Rd 2 - 04:06) Walken throws a quick punch but doesn't land. (Rd 2 - 04:02) Zoff is able to grab Walken. (Rd 2 - 03:54) Using his wrestling skills, Zoff is trying to push Walken up against the cage. (Rd 2 - 03:54) Zoff can't do it though, and Walken gets a more dominant position in the grapple instead. (Rd 2 - 03:25) Walken tries to lock his legs around the waist of Zoff, wanting to pull him down to the floor. (Rd 2 - 03:25) The attempt is unsuccessful, Zoff blocked it and takes control of the grappling. (Rd 2 - 03:05) Zoff tries to knee Walken, but gets blocked. (Rd 2 - 02:54) Zoff tries for a knee but Walken defends himself well. (Rd 2 - 02:42) Zoff is trying to muscle Walken up against the cage. (Rd 2 - 02:42) Zoff can't do it though, Walken defended it well. (Rd 2 - 02:28) We go past the halfway point of this round. (Rd 2 - 02:28) Zoff hits Walken with a big knee strike to the body from the grapple. (Rd 2 - 02:08) Zoff uses a nice knee strike from the grapple and catches Walken to the side of the stomach. (Rd 2 - 01:51) Zoff tries to wrestle Walken backward and up against the cage. (Rd 2 - 01:51) He does so and now has Walken pinned to the cage. (Rd 2 - 01:40) Zoff looks for a takedown by grabbing both his opponent's legs and trying to trip him to the mat. (Rd 2 - 01:40) The takedown is successful, Walken goes down. (Rd 2 - 01:40) Walken ends up sitting, his legs trapped under Zoff, with his back pressed against the cage. (Rd 2 - 01:26) Zoff begins trying to get himself into a more dominant position. (Rd 2 - 01:26) He finds himself unable to get the mount on this attempt. (Rd 2 - 00:30) Walken tries a sweep, but doesn't budge Zoff. (Rd 2 - 00:18) Zoff unloads with some right hands, but Walken deals with them comfortably. (Rd 2 - 00:03) Walken tries a sweep, but doesn't budge Zoff. (Rd 2 - 00:00) The time runs out on round two. (Rd 2 - 00:00) Hopefully the next round will produce a little more in the way of action. (Rd 2 - 00:00) I think Zoff took that round, 10-9 on my score card. (Rd 2 - 00:00) My scorecard now has Zoff up 20-18. Round 3 (Rd 3 - 04:54) Walken moves forward, constantly trying to pressure Zoff into exchanging strikes. (Rd 3 - 04:54) Zoff hits a jab in the exchange. (Rd 3 - 04:54) Walken lands a left jab but his big right hand follow-up misses. (Rd 3 - 04:34) Walken comes forward and the two fighters start trading blows. (Rd 3 - 04:34) Zoff tries to hit a jab, but misses. (Rd 3 - 04:34) Walken throws some strikes and a kick to the body, but Zoff avoids them all. (Rd 3 - 04:21) Walken is still moving well, but he is definitely breathing a little deeper now. (Rd 3 - 04:16) Both fighters come together and strike. (Rd 3 - 04:16) Walken feints, causing Zoff to move to one side and leave himself wide open. (Rd 3 - 04:16) Zoff misses a right cross that leaves him open to the counter. Walken attacks with a jab and a left kick to the rib cage. (Rd 3 - 04:01) Walken comes forward. (Rd 3 - 04:01) Zoff fires off a counter jab. (Rd 3 - 04:01) Zoff falls for a feint and is left vulnerable to attack. (Rd 3 - 04:01) Walken throws a quick one-two but doesn't land either blow. (Rd 3 - 03:46) An exchange of strikes happens right in the center of the cage but nothing comes of it. (Rd 3 - 03:24) Zoff may have been aiming to get in close, but Walken aggressively took the initiative. (Rd 3 - 03:24) A combo that ends with a roundhouse body kick fails to land for Walken. (Rd 3 - 03:02) Zoff shoots in for a takedown. (Rd 3 - 03:02) Zoff gets hold of a leg but Walken remains standing, hopping on the other foot. (Rd 3 - 03:02) Unable to complete the takedown, Zoff instead pushes Walken up against the cage. (Rd 3 - 02:46) Zoff drops down and wraps his arms around his opponent's legs, looking to try and take them down. (Rd 3 - 02:46) The takedown is completed, Zoff gets side control from it. (Rd 3 - 02:35) Zoff pounds away with right hands, but doesn't really do a great deal of damage. (Rd 3 - 02:19) Zoff blocks an attempt to pull guard. (Rd 3 - 02:06) Zoff pounds away on Walken, landing a few clean shots but not many. (Rd 3 - 01:48) Walken tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it. (Rd 3 - 01:28) Zoff throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move. (Rd 3 - 00:58) Walken tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it. (Rd 3 - 00:38) Zoff throws a few right hands, but is mainly trying to catch his breath. (Rd 3 - 00:16) Walken tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it. (Rd 3 - 00:03) Zoff unloads with right hands, but doesn't do a great deal of damage. (Rd 3 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round three. (Rd 3 - 00:00) That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Zoff. (Rd 3 - 00:00) This is bad for Walken, he's running out of rounds. Round 4 (Rd 4 - 04:47) The two fighters engage. (Rd 4 - 04:47) Zoff lands a left jab but has a right hand taken on the gloves. (Rd 4 - 04:47) Walken lands a left jab and also scores with a left kick to the body. (Rd 4 - 04:26) Both fighters come together and strike. (Rd 4 - 04:26) Zoff misses with a big right hand, allowing Walken to counter with a jab and a leg kick that misses. (Rd 4 - 04:03) The two fighters stand and trade strikes, neither lands a significant blow in the exchange. (Rd 4 - 03:45) They stand and trade in the center of the cage but neither fighter gives or takes any real damage. (Rd 4 - 03:21) A tentative jab from Zoff lands. (Rd 4 - 03:21) Walken throws a punch but Zoff avoids it. (Rd 4 - 03:02) Walken closes in on Zoff, looking to unleash some strikes. (Rd 4 - 03:02) Zoff looked like he was going to step in and grapple, but Walken simply took the initiative first. (Rd 4 - 03:02) Walken can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then catches Zoff with a low kick to the front leg. (Rd 4 - 02:43) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 4 - 02:43) Zoff lands a left jab but misses with a right hand. (Rd 4 - 02:43) Walken scores with a jab and also lands a left kick to the rib cage. (Rd 4 - 02:33) Zoff is slowing just a little as he starts to get into the gas tank a bit. (Rd 4 - 02:33) A few deep breaths betray that Walken is starting to get into the deeper reaches of his gas tank. (Rd 4 - 02:22) We move into the second half of this round. (Rd 4 - 02:22) Walken forces an exchange of strikes. (Rd 4 - 02:22) Zoff lands a left hand in the exchange. (Rd 4 - 02:22) Walken throws a two-punch combo but Zoff avoids both. (Rd 4 - 01:54) Walken initiates an exchange of strikes. (Rd 4 - 01:54) Zoff hits a jab in the exchange. (Rd 4 - 01:54) Walken throws a two-punch combo but Zoff avoids both. (Rd 4 - 01:36) Two defensive jabs hit from Zoff, but neither had any power. (Rd 4 - 01:36) Walken throws a one-two, but Zoff was equal to it. (Rd 4 - 01:16) The two fighters engage. (Rd 4 - 01:16) Walken misses a jab but hits a left roundhouse kick to the body. (Rd 4 - 01:16) Zoff scores with a left hook. (Rd 4 - 00:55) The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. (Rd 4 - 00:55) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 4 - 00:55) Walken misses a big right hand, putting him off balance and allowing Zoff to attack with a solid right hand. (Rd 4 - 00:30) Walken throws a quick punch but doesn't land. (Rd 4 - 00:24) With a clear opportunity, Zoff is able to move in fast and clinch with Walken. (Rd 4 - 00:14) Zoff catches Walken with a knee strike to the body from the grapple. (Rd 4 - 00:00) Round four is brought to an end as time runs out. (Rd 4 - 00:00) Hopefully the next round will produce a little more in the way of action. (Rd 4 - 00:00) That round goes to Walken, 10-9 on my card. (Rd 4 - 00:00) Even if he can take this final round, I can't see Walken winning on the judges' scorecards. He needs a finish. (Rd 4 - 00:00) The red marks on the body of Walken show clearly how many blows to the ribs he has taken tonight. Round 5 (Rd 5 - 04:48) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 5 - 04:48) Walken misses with a big right hand, allowing Zoff to counter with a left jab and a good right hand. (Rd 5 - 04:34) Walken throws a one-two, but Zoff was equal to it. (Rd 5 - 04:21) Breathing very hard now, Walken is looking a little ragged. (Rd 5 - 04:11) Zoff uses a brace of left jabs while backing away, doing no damage at all. (Rd 5 - 04:11) A combo that ends with a kick to the legs fails to land for Walken. (Rd 5 - 03:49) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 5 - 03:49) Zoff slips past a right hook attempt and attacks with two jabs that are followed by a right cross that just misses. (Rd 5 - 03:38) Zoff grabs Walken, who looks shattered, and pulls him into a clinch. (Rd 5 - 03:38) Zoff hits Walken with a knee strike to the body as they grapple. (Rd 5 - 03:19) Zoff is looking to muscle Walken back against the cage. (Rd 5 - 03:19) He does so and now has Walken pinned to the cage. (Rd 5 - 03:05) Zoff uses a vicious foot stomp. (Rd 5 - 02:57) Zoff goes low and comes up holding a single leg, leaving Walken hopping and in danger of getting taken down. (Rd 5 - 02:57) It's not pretty, but Zoff drags Walken to the mat. Walken pulls half guard. (Rd 5 - 02:45) Zoff begins trying to get his leg free of the half guard. (Rd 5 - 02:45) He passes straight to the mount. (Rd 5 - 02:16) Zoff unloads with big right hands, landing several that clearly hurt Walken. (Rd 5 - 01:56) Zoff pounds away on Walken, who is getting destroyed by repeated heavy shots to the head! (Rd 5 - 01:56) The referee is forced to jump in and stop the fight! (Rd 5 - 01:45) By TKO, the winner is Chad Zoff! (Rd 5 - 01:45) Chad Zoff books a semi-final spot in the CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight. Official Result: Chad 'Easy Z' Zoff defeats Jake 'Dead Man' Walken (TKO (Strikes) in 3:15 of round 5). The fight was rated as being Decent. CTC NEW YEARS BEATINGS 1 LIGHTWEIGHT TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Robbie Lynn (4-1, 0-1 CTC, From: Manitoba, Canada, Underdog: +590) vs. Jeffrey Foxworthy (6-2, 0-1 CTC, From: Toronto, Ontario, Favorite: -740) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) The semi-finals of the CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight await the winner. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Harry A. Bierce is the referee for this fight. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges are: Millhouse Twain, Christina Shaw, and Marianne Froth. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Foxworthy is fighting in front of a home crowd tonight, and gets a big cheer as he makes his entrance. (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's the opening bell! (Rd 1 - 05:00) We start with a touch of gloves. (Rd 1 - 04:51) Lynn comes in looking to strike. (Rd 1 - 04:51) Foxworthy lands a right hand. (Rd 1 - 04:51) A jab is wide from Lynn, but then he scores with a left roundhouse kick to the ribs. (Rd 1 - 04:33) Foxworthy may have been aiming to get in close, but Lynn aggressively took the initiative. (Rd 1 - 04:33) Lynn lands two right hands, but Foxworthy steps back to avoid a high left head kick. (Rd 1 - 04:10) Lynn moves in on Foxworthy, preparing to throw. (Rd 1 - 04:10) Foxworthy appeared to be going to try and get in close, but Lynn took the initiative first. (Rd 1 - 04:10) Lynn fails to find a home for his jab, but then hits a nice straight left. (Rd 1 - 03:53) Foxworthy shoots in, looking for a takedown. (Rd 1 - 03:53) The takedown is successful, it's a single leg that leaves Lynn pulling guard. (Rd 1 - 03:46) Foxworthy throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move. (Rd 1 - 03:18) Lynn bursts into life and tries to scramble into a better position. (Rd 1 - 03:18) Foxworthy is too quick though, and grabs side control before Lynn can get up. (Rd 1 - 02:59) Foxworthy fires off a few punches as he catches his breath. (Rd 1 - 02:31) Foxworthy tries to get into the mount position. (Rd 1 - 02:31) He can't get the mount. (Rd 1 - 01:52) Lynn tries to sweep Foxworthy but can't. (Rd 1 - 01:28) Foxworthy tries to lock Lynn into a kimura. (Rd 1 - 01:28) Lynn fights off the kimura attempt. (Rd 1 - 01:00) Foxworthy blocks Lynn as he tries a sweep from side control. (Rd 1 - 00:39) Foxworthy attempts to kimura Lynn from side control. (Rd 1 - 00:39) Lynn doesn't allow the kimura to be applied. (Rd 1 - 00:03) Foxworthy blocks Lynn as he tries a sweep from side control. (Rd 1 - 00:00) The time is up, and that's the end of round one. (Rd 1 - 00:00) An extremely close round, could have gone either way, but personally I'll give it to Foxworthy 10-9. (Rd 1 - 00:00) As expected, the heavy favourite Foxworthy is looking comfortable thus far. He looks very confident as he talks to his team. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:45) Lynn fails to find a home for his jab, but then hits a scything kick to the legs of Foxworthy. (Rd 2 - 04:39) Foxworthy seizes the chance and grabs Lynn into a clinch. (Rd 2 - 04:32) Foxworthy tries to pick Lynn up for a slam. (Rd 2 - 04:32) Lynn has no answers, he gets lifted up and planted down! Foxworthy ends up in guard. (Rd 2 - 04:12) Foxworthy begins trying to pass guard and get a better position. (Rd 2 - 04:12) He passes guard but can't secure side control as Lynn starts a scramble for position. (Rd 2 - 04:00) The scramble results in Foxworthy being on his back pulling half guard. (Rd 2 - 03:48) Lynn throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move. (Rd 2 - 03:29) Lynn throws a few left hands, but is mainly trying to catch his breath. (Rd 2 - 03:13) Foxworthy uses an underhook to work some separation, then quickly scrambles. (Rd 2 - 02:58) The scramble ends with Foxworthy grabbing Lynn and shoving him up against the cage. (Rd 2 - 02:38) Foxworthy looks for a takedown by grabbing both his opponent's legs and trying to trip him to the mat. (Rd 2 - 02:38) Foxworthy performs an ugly-looking takedown, but it's effective enough to leave Lynn on the mat, turtled up, with Foxworthy on top and facing him. (Rd 2 - 02:23) We are now at the halfway point of the round. (Rd 2 - 02:23) Foxworthy pounds away and Lynn is having serious difficulty surviving them! (Rd 2 - 02:04) Foxworthy prepares to throw a knee strike, but can't keep control of Lynn who is able to spring back up. (Rd 2 - 01:58) Lynn motions for Foxworthy to come on and fight. (Rd 2 - 01:52) Lynn can't connect with a jab, but then lands a low kick to the legs. (Rd 2 - 01:40) Foxworthy lands a weak, tentative jab. (Rd 2 - 01:40) Lynn uses a right jab, but finds nothing but air with a big left. (Rd 2 - 01:15) Lynn throws two quick punches but doesn't hit with either. (Rd 2 - 00:50) Lynn can't hit a set-up right jab, but then scores with a left head kick. (Rd 2 - 00:26) Lynn hits a right hand, but his big left hand follow-up misses. (Rd 2 - 00:07) Foxworthy appeared to be going for a takedown, but Lynn took the initiative first. (Rd 2 - 00:07) Lynn connects with a nice jab and then lands a roundhouse kick to the body. (Rd 2 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round two. (Rd 2 - 00:00) I think Foxworthy took that round, 10-9 on my score card. (Rd 2 - 00:00) Foxworthy is ahead 20-18 on my scorecard. Round 3 (Rd 3 - 04:47) A jab lands from Lynn, but leaves himself exposed with a head kick attempt and Foxworthy capitalises by catching it! (Rd 3 - 04:30) Holding the leg, Foxworthy tries for a takedown. (Rd 3 - 04:30) He has the takedown! Lynn has to pull guard. (Rd 3 - 04:17) Foxworthy attempts to pass guard. (Rd 3 - 04:17) Lynn fights the attempt off, and they wind up scrambling for position. (Rd 3 - 04:04) Foxworthy ends up in half guard. (Rd 3 - 03:49) Foxworthy keeps Lynn guessing with a few quick strikes. (Rd 3 - 03:26) Lynn tries to get full guard on Foxworthy but doesn't get anywhere. (Rd 3 - 03:09) Foxworthy throws a fast elbow that does a glancing blow to Lynn. (Rd 3 - 03:01) Lynn tries to sweep Foxworthy but doesn't get anywhere. (Rd 3 - 02:33) Foxworthy keeps Lynn guessing with a few quick strikes. (Rd 3 - 02:08) Lynn gets some separation and tries to scramble for position. (Rd 3 - 02:08) There wasn't enough separation though, Foxworthy is able to catch him and secure side control. (Rd 3 - 01:49) Foxworthy fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force. (Rd 3 - 01:31) Lynn tries to sweep Foxworthy, but rolls too far and gives up his back! (Rd 3 - 01:17) Foxworthy tries to finish Lynn off with a rear naked choke. (Rd 3 - 01:17) The rear naked choke is in deep, Lynn has to tap out! (Rd 3 - 00:54) Jeffrey Foxworthy takes the victory by way of submission! (Rd 3 - 00:54) Jeffrey Foxworthy moves into the semis of the CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight. Official Result: Jeffrey Foxworthy defeats Robbie Lynn (Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 4:06 of round 3). The fight was rated as being Good. MAIN CARD Broadcast Live On Pay-Per-View on Canadian Combat PPV in Canada, USA, Mexico, and Africa Broadcast Live On Pay-Per-View on Canadian Combat PPV International in Japan, South America, British Isles, Europe, Australia, Asia, Russia, and Central America Broadcast Team: Tom Bellfort, Garth Ward, and Kennedy Parkman LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT VS. "The Wing Chun Superstar" Motoki Hojo (24-7, 4-1 CTC, From: Nagoya, Japan, Underdog: +150) vs. "The Hillbilly Hammer" Luke Hilton (14-3, 2-1 CTC, From: Birmingham, Alabama, Favorite: -200) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Harry A. Bierce is the referee for this fight. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The judges are: Johnny Beerbohm, Millhouse Twain, and Christina Shaw. (Rd 1 - 05:00) And here we go! (Rd 1 - 04:54) Both fighters come together and strike. (Rd 1 - 04:54) Hilton misses a right cross that leaves him wide open to the counter. Hojo comes in with two jabs that are followed by a right hook that is avoided at the last second. (Rd 1 - 04:31) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 1 - 04:31) Hilton hits a jab but misses with a right hand. (Rd 1 - 04:31) Hojo lands a left hook. (Rd 1 - 04:08) The two fighters engage. (Rd 1 - 04:08) Both fighters throw but neither can land a shot. (Rd 1 - 04:08) Hilton has a right hook blocked. (Rd 1 - 04:08) Hojo fails on a leg kick attempt. (Rd 1 - 03:53) An exchange of strikes doesn't go anywhere. (Rd 1 - 03:21) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 1 - 03:21) Hojo misses a right cross that leaves him wide open to the counter. Hilton comes in with a right cross. (Rd 1 - 03:10) Both fighters meet in the center. (Rd 1 - 03:10) Hilton misses a right hook and leaves himself open to be countered with a right hand that landed cleanly. (Rd 1 - 02:51) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 1 - 02:51) Hojo slips past a right hook and counters with a left hand. (Rd 1 - 02:28) We go past the halfway point of this round. (Rd 1 - 02:28) Both fighters come together and strike. (Rd 1 - 02:28) Hojo lands a one-two. (Rd 1 - 02:28) Hilton is off-target with a jab but connects cleanly with a right hand. (Rd 1 - 02:05) Hojo steps forward and a striking exchange begins. (Rd 1 - 02:05) Hilton hit two counter left hands. (Rd 1 - 02:05) Hojo can't hit a set-up left jab, but then he hits a nice straight right. (Rd 1 - 01:47) The two fighters engage. (Rd 1 - 01:47) Hojo hits a couple of jabs and also hits a left to the body. (Rd 1 - 01:47) Hilton lands a one-two. (Rd 1 - 01:25) Moving forward constantly, Hojo is pressuring Hilton. (Rd 1 - 01:25) Hojo looks to pressure Hilton, stepping into the pocket. (Rd 1 - 01:25) A one-two from Hojo fails to land. (Rd 1 - 01:06) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 1 - 01:06) Hilton misses with a left jab and also has a right hand taken on the gloves. (Rd 1 - 01:06) Hojo is off-target with a jab and also can't hit a right cross. (Rd 1 - 00:56) We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. (Rd 1 - 00:56) Hojo studies his opponent, looking pretty relaxed and confident at this point. (Rd 1 - 00:42) An exchange of strikes does not produce any damage. (Rd 1 - 00:16) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 1 - 00:16) Hojo dodges a right hand and counter-attacks with a jab and a right cross. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round one. (Rd 1 - 00:00) An extremely close round, could have gone either way, but personally I'll give it to Hilton 10-9. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:54) Hojo comes forward and the two fighters start trading blows. (Rd 2 - 04:54) Hilton hit two counter left hands. (Rd 2 - 04:54) A jab is wide from Hojo, but then he hits Hilton with a body kick. (Rd 2 - 04:37) An exchange of strikes doesn't go anywhere. (Rd 2 - 04:13) Both fighters meet in the center. (Rd 2 - 04:13) Hojo lands a left jab but can't hit a right cross. (Rd 2 - 04:13) Hilton scores with a jab and also scores with a great right hook. (Rd 2 - 03:48) An exchange of strikes does not produce any damage. (Rd 2 - 03:36) For the first time, Hojo is starting to breathe a little heavier. (Rd 2 - 03:29) Both fighters meet in the center. (Rd 2 - 03:29) Hojo lands a one-two. (Rd 2 - 03:29) Hilton hits a two-punch combination, a quick left and a straight right. (Rd 2 - 03:04) There's an exchange of strikes at relatively close range but nothing really lands. (Rd 2 - 02:33) They come together and strike. (Rd 2 - 02:33) Both fighters strike but nobody manages to land. (Rd 2 - 02:33) Hilton finds his right cross blocked. (Rd 2 - 02:33) Hojo goes for a leg kick but doesn't connect. (Rd 2 - 02:27) We pass the halfway mark of this round. (Rd 2 - 02:21) They come together and strike. (Rd 2 - 02:21) Hojo hits a jab but finds his right cross blocked. (Rd 2 - 02:21) Hilton throws three quick punches and lands two of them but misses with a big right hand. (Rd 2 - 01:51) The two fighters come together and strike but it's really tentative and nothing comes of it. (Rd 2 - 01:19) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 2 - 01:19) Hojo misses a big right hand, putting him off balance and allowing Hilton to attack with a jab and a right hook that is avoided at the last second. (Rd 2 - 01:03) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 2 - 01:03) Neither fighter manages to find the target in an exchange of strikes. (Rd 2 - 01:03) Hojo fails on a leg kick attempt. (Rd 2 - 01:03) Hilton misses a couple of jabs and also misses a right hook. (Rd 2 - 00:51) The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. (Rd 2 - 00:51) Hilton drops his hands by his waist and stops moving entirely, openly goading Hojo. (Rd 2 - 00:36) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 2 - 00:36) Hilton lands a left jab and also scores with a great right hook. Hojo scores with a brace of jabs and also scores with a stinging right high kick. (Rd 2 - 00:22) Hilton looks shaken! He appears to be on rubbery legs after that last strike! (Rd 2 - 00:22) Hilton takes a right hand but will not go down. (Rd 2 - 00:01) The two fighters engage with strikes but neither can land a significant shot. (Rd 2 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round two. (Rd 2 - 00:00) The crowd is buzzing after a very exciting round. (Rd 2 - 00:00) I have to give that round to Hilton, but only a 10-9. (Rd 2 - 00:00) Hilton is ahead 20-18 on my scorecard. Round 3 (Rd 3 - 04:51) The fighters go toe-to-toe with strikes but neither lands anything significant in the exchange. (Rd 3 - 04:22) An exchange of strikes doesn't go anywhere. (Rd 3 - 04:12) Taking a few gulps of breath, Hilton is giving the first hint that he is starting to tire a touch. (Rd 3 - 04:05) The fighters go toe-to-toe with strikes but the flurry ends without any really damaging shots landing. (Rd 3 - 03:49) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 3 - 03:49) A brief strike exchange passes without either fighter landing. (Rd 3 - 03:49) Hilton is off target with a left jab and also has a right hook blocked. (Rd 3 - 03:49) Hojo tries a leg kick but misses. (Rd 3 - 03:28) They stand and trade in the center of the cage but neither fighter can land a good shot. (Rd 3 - 03:05) They stand and trade in the center of the cage but neither fighter can land a good shot. (Rd 3 - 02:27) We are now at the halfway point of the round. (Rd 3 - 02:27) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 3 - 02:27) Hojo hits a left hand. (Rd 3 - 02:27) Hilton lands a left jab and also connects cleanly with a right hand. (Rd 3 - 02:19) A few deep breaths betray that Hojo is starting to get into the deeper reaches of his gas tank. (Rd 3 - 02:10) Both fighters come together and strike. (Rd 3 - 02:10) Hojo dodges a right hand and counter-attacks with a left jab and a solid right hand. (Rd 3 - 01:48) Hojo lands a left hand and then scores with a right cross. (Rd 3 - 01:24) Hojo forces an exchange of strikes. (Rd 3 - 01:24) Hilton hits a pair of jabs in the exchange. (Rd 3 - 01:24) A jab is wide from Hojo, but then he hits Hilton with a leg kick. (Rd 3 - 01:12) Hojo acknowledges some instructions from his corner with a curt nod of the head and returns his full attention to the fight. (Rd 3 - 01:07) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 3 - 01:07) Hojo comes up short on a body kick and Hilton moves in with a quick left jab and a right cross that just misses. (Rd 3 - 00:58) Hojo stumbles his way into a clinch; he looks shattered. (Rd 3 - 00:58) The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. (Rd 3 - 00:58) Clinched with Hojo, Hilton looks to try and take him down. (Rd 3 - 00:58) He gets a big takedown and he manages to get side control as a result. (Rd 3 - 00:40) Hojo is looking really tired. (Rd 3 - 00:40) Hilton pounds away on Hojo, but few of the shots lands clean. (Rd 3 - 00:27) Hilton blocks Hojo as he tries a transition to guard. (Rd 3 - 00:13) Hilton tries to pound on Hojo, but none of the blows land with any degree of power. (Rd 3 - 00:00) Round three is brought to an end as time runs out. (Rd 3 - 00:00) I have to give that round to Hilton, but only a 10-9. (Rd 3 - 00:00) Hojo needs to take it up a level, he's going to lose this fight unless he can find a finish, in my opinion. Round 4 (Rd 4 - 04:46) Hojo attacks with strikes. (Rd 4 - 04:46) Hilton fires off a counter jab. (Rd 4 - 04:46) Hojo throws two quick punches but doesn't hit with either. (Rd 4 - 04:35) Hojo acknowledges some instructions from his corner with a curt nod of the head and returns his full attention to the fight. (Rd 4 - 04:24) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 4 - 04:24) Hilton slips past a right hook and counters with a left hook. (Rd 4 - 04:24) A strike appears to have opened up a small gash underneath the eye of Hojo. (Rd 4 - 04:08) They come together and strike. (Rd 4 - 04:08) Hilton slips past a right hook attempt and attacks with a jab and a big right hand that just misses. (Rd 4 - 03:54) Both fighters come together and strike. (Rd 4 - 03:54) Hilton uses a left jab but has a right hand blocked. (Rd 4 - 03:54) Hojo hits a left jab and also hits a left roundhouse kick to the body. (Rd 4 - 03:36) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 4 - 03:36) Hilton dodges a right hand and counter-attacks with a jab and a nice right hook. (Rd 4 - 03:27) That last shot clearly hurt Hojo, although he tries to disguise it by flashing a wide smile in response. (Rd 4 - 03:16) The two fighters engage. (Rd 4 - 03:16) Hilton hits a jab but misses a right hook. (Rd 4 - 03:16) Hojo hits a left jab and also hits a left roundhouse kick to the body. (Rd 4 - 02:52) They engage in the center. (Rd 4 - 02:52) Hojo hits a left jab but misses a right hook. (Rd 4 - 02:52) Hilton lands a nice right hook. (Rd 4 - 02:34) An exchange of strikes sees both fighters fail to land anything significant. (Rd 4 - 01:58) The fighters go toe-to-toe with strikes but the flurry ends without any really damaging shots landing. (Rd 4 - 01:41) The fighters, looking shattered, clinch up rather than try and move away. (Rd 4 - 01:41) Hilton is looking to muscle Hojo back against the cage. (Rd 4 - 01:41) Hojo ends up backed against the cage. (Rd 4 - 01:29) Referee Harry A. Bierce calls for a pause, he wants to check the cut on Hojo. (Rd 4 - 01:29) The ringside doctor gives the wound a look, but quickly signals that it is not going to be a problem. (Rd 4 - 01:29) The fight recommences! (Rd 4 - 01:29) A few deep breaths betray that Hilton is starting to get into the deeper reaches of his gas tank. (Rd 4 - 01:24) An exchange of strikes doesn't go anywhere. (Rd 4 - 01:01) They come together and trade leather but neither fighter really does any damage. (Rd 4 - 00:50) Hojo seems to be fighting against exhaustion. (Rd 4 - 00:44) The two fighters stand and trade strikes, neither lands a significant blow in the exchange. (Rd 4 - 00:17) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 4 - 00:17) Hojo misses a right cross that leaves him open to the counter. Hilton attacks with a right hand. (Rd 4 - 00:05) The fighters, looking shattered, clinch up rather than try and move away. (Rd 4 - 00:05) Hilton looks for a trip takedown. (Rd 4 - 00:05) He has the takedown! Hojo pulls guard. (Rd 4 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round four. (Rd 4 - 00:00) Great round, very exciting. (Rd 4 - 00:00) That round goes to Hilton, 10-9 on my card. (Rd 4 - 00:00) By my scorecard, Hojo is going to lose this fight if it goes to the judges. He needs a finish in this final round. Round 5 (Rd 5 - 04:55) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 5 - 04:55) Hojo lands a left jab but finds his right cross blocked. (Rd 5 - 04:55) Hilton misses with a left jab but scores with a right hook. (Rd 5 - 04:33) They come together and strike. (Rd 5 - 04:33) Hojo misses a right hook and gets countered with a quick left jab and a nice right hook. (Rd 5 - 04:24) Breathing very hard, Hilton is looking ragged. (Rd 5 - 04:17) Both fighters meet in the center. (Rd 5 - 04:17) Hilton blocks a leg kick and counters with a jab and a great right hook. (Rd 5 - 04:09) Retreating, Hojo looks punch-drunk...he may be in big trouble! (Rd 5 - 04:09) Hilton tries to finish him off with a huge right hook, but just misses. (Rd 5 - 03:54) Shoulders hunched, Hojo studies his opponent, looking for an opportunity. (Rd 5 - 03:44) They come together and trade leather but neither fighter really does any damage. (Rd 5 - 03:12) The two fighters engage. (Rd 5 - 03:12) Hojo lands a left hook. (Rd 5 - 03:12) Hilton scores with a jab and also connects cleanly with a right hand. (Rd 5 - 03:02) Hilton dances round with his hands low, making a big show of how easy he is finding this. (Rd 5 - 02:57) They come together and strike. (Rd 5 - 02:57) Hojo scores with a jab and also hits a left roundhouse kick to the body. (Rd 5 - 02:57) Hilton hits a jab and also hits a good right hand. (Rd 5 - 02:38) The two fighters come together and strike but it's really tentative and nothing comes of it. (Rd 5 - 02:09) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 5 - 02:09) Hojo lands a left hook. (Rd 5 - 02:09) Hilton is off-target with a jab but connects cleanly with a right hand. (Rd 5 - 01:59) Hojo acknowledges some instructions from his corner with a curt nod of the head and returns his full attention to the fight. (Rd 5 - 01:44) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 5 - 01:44) Hojo hits a jab but misses a right hook. (Rd 5 - 01:44) Hilton is off-target with a jab but lands a right hook. (Rd 5 - 01:24) The two fighters engage. (Rd 5 - 01:24) Hojo misses a jab but scores with a right hook. (Rd 5 - 01:24) Hilton hits a left jab but can't hit a right cross. (Rd 5 - 01:15) The gas tank looks empty on Hojo. (Rd 5 - 01:06) Both fighters meet in the center. (Rd 5 - 01:06) Hojo misses a right hook and leaves himself open to be countered with a powerful right hook! (Rd 5 - 01:00) Hojo goes down hard, he's out! (Rd 5 - 01:00) The winner, by knock out, is 'The Hillbilly Hammer' Luke Hilton! Official Result: 'The Hillbilly Hammer' Luke Hilton defeats 'The Wing Chun Superstar' Motoki Hojo (Knock Out (Punch) in 4:00 of round 5). The fight was rated as being Fantastic. Post-Fight: Luke Hilton name-checks all of his sponsors, then thanks all of his fans who turned out to support him. Luke Hilton calls it a fantastic fight, a career highlight, and says that he hopes the fans enjoyed it. Luke Hilton is good in these interviews and knows how to sell himself. LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT VS. "El Diablo" Luis Basora (26-6, 3-1 CTC, From: Barcelona, Spain, Underdog: +150) vs. Seth "Submission King" O'Breen (20-4, 4-1 CTC, From: Dublin, Ireland, Favorite: -150) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Refereeing this bout will be Kyle Crisp. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The judges for this bout are: Christina Shaw, Marianne Froth, and Alan Allen. (Rd 1 - 05:00) We are underway! (Rd 1 - 04:55) The fighters go toe-to-toe with strikes but neither lands anything significant in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 04:22) An exchange of strikes happens right in the center of the cage but neither fighter lands anything good. (Rd 1 - 03:52) Basora looks like he wants to grapple but the threat of getting hit is keeping him from rushing in. (Rd 1 - 03:52) O'Breen throws a punch but Basora was equal to it. (Rd 1 - 03:49) Seizing the opportunity, Basora clinches. (Rd 1 - 03:39) Basora looks to set up a judo throw. (Rd 1 - 03:39) The throw doesn't work, O'Breen blocked it and then takes control of the grapple. (Rd 1 - 03:27) O'Breen tries to take Basora down. (Rd 1 - 03:27) Basora blocks the attempt by keeping a solid base. (Rd 1 - 03:09) O'Breen looks for a trip takedown. (Rd 1 - 03:09) O'Breen has the takedown and gets side control from it. (Rd 1 - 02:57) In side control, O'Breen catches his breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body. (Rd 1 - 02:35) Basora tries to move to guard, but O'Breen doesn't allow it. (Rd 1 - 02:18) O'Breen throws a few strikes, but they are without venom. (Rd 1 - 01:54) Basora tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it. (Rd 1 - 01:35) O'Breen tries to hook a leg and put a kneebar on Basora. (Rd 1 - 01:35) Basora blocks it. (Rd 1 - 01:10) Basora tries to pull guard on O'Breen but doesn't get anywhere with the attempt. (Rd 1 - 00:54) We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. (Rd 1 - 00:54) O'Breen attempts to move to mount. (Rd 1 - 00:54) He loses his control momentarily as he tries the mount and a scramble begins. (Rd 1 - 00:42) O'Breen spots an opportunity and moves quickly to try and secure one of his opponent's legs. (Rd 1 - 00:42) O'Breen ends up having to pull guard, unable to secure the leg he wanted. (Rd 1 - 00:42) O'Breen probably shouldn't have risked going for the leg, he left himself too exposed and has paid the price. (Rd 1 - 00:22) Time slips away as Basora successfully keeps O'Breen stuck against the ground. (Rd 1 - 00:00) The time runs out on round one. (Rd 1 - 00:00) That has to go down as a 10-9 round to O'Breen. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:46) The two fighters engage. (Rd 2 - 04:46) O'Breen misses a right hook and gets countered with a left jab and a big right hand that just misses. (Rd 2 - 04:25) They engage in the center. (Rd 2 - 04:25) O'Breen slips past a right hook attempt and attacks with a good right hand. (Rd 2 - 04:08) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 2 - 04:08) Basora misses a right hook and gets countered with a left jab and a right hook that is ducked. (Rd 2 - 03:58) Basora glances at his corner and gets a few words of encouragement in response. (Rd 2 - 03:51) The two fighters engage. (Rd 2 - 03:51) Basora misses a right hook and gets countered with quick jabs that are followed by a right hand. (Rd 2 - 03:26) The two fighters engage. (Rd 2 - 03:26) O'Breen counters a right hand with a left jab and a right hook that is ducked. (Rd 2 - 03:13) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 2 - 03:13) O'Breen dodges a right hand and counter-attacks with quick jabs that are followed by a good right hand. (Rd 2 - 02:41) O'Breen connects with a nice jab and then lands a big right hand. (Rd 2 - 02:19) O'Breen can't connect with a jab, but then hits Basora with a beauty of a straight right. (Rd 2 - 02:01) O'Breen lands a left hand and then hits a nice straight right that lands hard. (Rd 2 - 01:41) O'Breen hits a left jab and then lands a right hand. (Rd 2 - 01:22) They come together and strike but neither fighter does any damage. (Rd 2 - 01:02) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 2 - 01:02) The two fighters strike, but without success. (Rd 2 - 01:02) O'Breen doesn't connect with a right hand to the body. (Rd 2 - 01:02) O'Breen deals with two punches without issue, his guard remains solid. (Rd 2 - 00:41) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 2 - 00:41) O'Breen counters a right hand with a jab and a nice right hook. (Rd 2 - 00:31) Basora immediately covers up and tries to retreat, only to end up against the cage! I think that he is dazed! (Rd 2 - 00:31) O'Breen goes under the guard and nails Basora with a right uppercut! What a shot! (Rd 2 - 00:23) Basora gets caught by a big right hook...and is out before he hits the ground! (Rd 2 - 00:16) By knock out, the winner is Seth O'Breen! Official Result: Seth 'Submission King' O'Breen defeats 'El Diablo' Luis Basora (Knock Out (Punch) in 4:44 of round 2). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Giving thanks, Seth O'Breen praises his team at Bulldog Gym, his various sponsors, and the fans who came out to support him. CTC NEW YEARS BEATINGS 1 LIGHTWEIGHT TOURNAMENT SEMI-FINAL BOUT VS. "The Karate Kid" Carl Chenoweth (11-1, 4-1 CTC, From: St. Elsewhere, Boston, Favorite: -600) vs. Chakrit Mamanee (5-1, 4-1 CTC, From: Thailand, Underdog: +470) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) The finals of the CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight await the winner. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our referee is Kyle Crisp. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The judges are: Millhouse Twain, Christina Shaw, and Marianne Froth. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Round one begins! (Rd 1 - 04:46) Chenoweth steps forward and a striking exchange begins. (Rd 1 - 04:46) Mamanee throws a counter left but doesn't connect. (Rd 1 - 04:46) Chenoweth fails to find a home for his jab, but then he catches Mamanee with a right roundhouse kick to the body. (Rd 1 - 04:26) Chenoweth comes forward and the two fighters exchange strikes. (Rd 1 - 04:26) Mamanee tries to hit a jab, but misses. (Rd 1 - 04:26) A jab lands from Chenoweth but Mamanee evades a big right punch. (Rd 1 - 04:04) Chenoweth comes forward, walking down Mamanee. (Rd 1 - 04:04) Mamanee hit a counter left hand. (Rd 1 - 04:04) A feint is bought entirely by Mamanee, leaving him wide open. (Rd 1 - 04:04) Chenoweth fails to find a home for his jab, but then he hits Mamanee with a right to the side of the ribs. (Rd 1 - 03:49) Chenoweth comes forward and the two fighters exchange strikes. (Rd 1 - 03:49) Mamanee hits a jab in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 03:49) Mamanee falls for a clever feint. (Rd 1 - 03:49) Chenoweth connects with a nice jab and then he lands a low kick to the legs. (Rd 1 - 03:32) The two fighters stand and trade strikes but neither lands anything damaging. (Rd 1 - 03:10) The two fighters stand and trade strikes, neither lands a significant blow in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 02:51) Chenoweth can't hit a set-up left jab, but then scores with a right to the body. (Rd 1 - 02:37) Chenoweth connects with a nice jab and then lands a low kick to the legs. (Rd 1 - 02:31) Chenoweth glances at his corner and gets a thumbs up in response. (Rd 1 - 02:24) We are now at the halfway point of the round. (Rd 1 - 02:24) Mamanee isn't rushing in, worried about potentially getting hit if he gets close enough to grapple. (Rd 1 - 02:24) Chenoweth lands a left hand and then lands a right hand. (Rd 1 - 02:24) Blood is visible on Mamanee, a strike looks to have opened up a cut under his eye. (Rd 1 - 02:07) Chenoweth steps forward, looking to strike. (Rd 1 - 02:07) Chenoweth bobs out of the way of a jab and moves into the pocket. (Rd 1 - 02:07) Chenoweth can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then he catches Mamanee with a right hook. (Rd 1 - 01:53) Chenoweth initiates an exchange of strikes. (Rd 1 - 01:53) Mamanee misses with a left hand in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 01:53) Chenoweth lands a jab and then he lands a right hand. (Rd 1 - 01:31) They exchange a few strikes but nothing significant lands. (Rd 1 - 01:04) An exchange of blows comes and goes without either fighter really landing anything significant. (Rd 1 - 00:41) Moving forward constantly, Chenoweth is pressuring Mamanee. (Rd 1 - 00:41) Mamanee manages a counter jab. (Rd 1 - 00:41) Chenoweth can't hit a set-up left jab, but then he catches Mamanee with a right hook to the body. (Rd 1 - 00:27) The two fighters stand and trade strikes, neither lands a significant blow in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Round one is brought to an end as time runs out. (Rd 1 - 00:00) I think Chenoweth took that round, 10-9 on my score card. (Rd 1 - 00:00) The corner goes to work between rounds trying to close the cut on Mamanee. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:45) Mamanee appeared to be going to try and get in close, but Chenoweth took the initiative first. (Rd 2 - 04:45) Showing good hand speed, Chenoweth lands three out of a flurry of three punches and then scores with a leg kick. (Rd 2 - 04:25) They exchange strikes but nothing really gets through. (Rd 2 - 04:03) Chenoweth comes forward, walking down Mamanee. (Rd 2 - 04:03) Mamanee fires off a counter jab. (Rd 2 - 04:03) Chenoweth throws a one-two, but Mamanee was equal to it. (Rd 2 - 03:46) Chenoweth steps forward, looking to strike. (Rd 2 - 03:46) Chenoweth steps into the pocket, avoiding a jab on the way. (Rd 2 - 03:46) Chenoweth misses all the strikes in a combo that ended with a low kick to the legs. (Rd 2 - 03:34) The two fighters stand and trade strikes, neither lands a significant blow in the exchange. (Rd 2 - 03:15) Chenoweth connects with a nice jab and then scores with a leg kick. (Rd 2 - 02:58) They stand and trade blows but neither can land anything damaging. (Rd 2 - 02:34) Chenoweth comes forward. (Rd 2 - 02:34) Chenoweth avoids a jab and is able to move into the pocket. (Rd 2 - 02:34) Chenoweth misses all the strikes in a combo that ended with a kick to the body. (Rd 2 - 02:30) We move into the second half of this round. (Rd 2 - 02:24) Chenoweth steps forward and a striking exchange begins. (Rd 2 - 02:24) Mamanee hit a counter left hand. (Rd 2 - 02:24) Chenoweth can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then he hits a crunching straight right to the jaw! (Rd 2 - 02:24) Mamanee wobbles, then falls! (Rd 2 - 02:19) Chenoweth starts pounding away on Mamanee, looking to finish him off! (Rd 2 - 02:19) Chenoweth pounds away with right hands and Mamanee is having trouble doing anything about it! (Rd 2 - 02:19) The referee jumps in and saves Mamanee from taking any more shots! (Rd 2 - 02:02) Carl Chenoweth takes the victory by way of TKO! (Rd 2 - 02:02) Into the final of the CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight goes Carl Chenoweth! Official Result: 'The Karate Kid' Carl Chenoweth defeats Chakrit Mamanee (TKO (Strikes) in 2:58 of round 2). The fight was rated as being Fantastic. CTC NEW YEARS BEATINGS 1 LIGHTWEIGHT TOURNAMENT SEMI-FINAL BOUT VS. Chad "Easy Z" Zoff (9-1, 2-1 CTC, From: Minto, Ontario, Favorite: -570) vs. Jeffrey Foxworthy (7-2, 1-1 CTC, From: Toronto, Ontario, Underdog: +450) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) A place in the final of the CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight is at stake. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Christian Maugham will be the referee. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our cageside judges are: Millhouse Twain, Christina Shaw, and Marianne Froth. (Rd 1 - 05:00) There is plenty of vocal support for both fighters during their entrances, lots of family and friends are here as they're both local. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Round one begins! (Rd 1 - 04:49) Foxworthy moves in and clinches. (Rd 1 - 04:35) Foxworthy is trying to push Zoff so that his back is up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 04:35) Foxworthy doesn't manage it though, Zoff defended it well. (Rd 1 - 04:20) Using his wrestling skills, Zoff is trying to push Foxworthy up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 04:20) Foxworthy doesn't let himself be driven back though. (Rd 1 - 04:08) Zoff is trying to push Foxworthy so that his back is up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 04:08) Zoff does it, Foxworthy is stuck with his back to the cage. (Rd 1 - 03:57) With Foxworthy stuck against the cage, Zoff tries to complete a takedown by going low and grabbing both legs. (Rd 1 - 03:57) He gets a big takedown and he manages to get side control as a result. (Rd 1 - 03:41) Zoff attempts to move to mount. (Rd 1 - 03:41) Zoff shifts to mount. (Rd 1 - 03:06) Zoff unloads with big rights and lands a few powerful shots. (Rd 1 - 02:54) Zoff pounds away and Foxworthy is in serious trouble! (Rd 1 - 02:37) Zoff looks very tired out there. (Rd 1 - 02:37) Zoff fires away with punches, and Foxworthy is stung by several big shots. (Rd 1 - 02:19) In a very smart play, Foxworthy waits for Zoff to over-commit and then sweeps him sharply, creating a scramble for position. (Rd 1 - 02:19) Foxworthy somehow manages to come out on top of Zoff in north-south position. (Rd 1 - 02:08) Foxworthy changes position, moving to side control in one fluid motion. (Rd 1 - 01:51) Foxworthy looks to get a mount. (Rd 1 - 01:51) Foxworthy struggles but cannot mount Zoff. (Rd 1 - 01:22) Zoff tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it. (Rd 1 - 01:06) Foxworthy throws some elbows but Zoff deals with the blows fairly easily. (Rd 1 - 00:50) Foxworthy blocks Zoff as he tries a transition to guard. (Rd 1 - 00:34) Foxworthy attempts a kimura. (Rd 1 - 00:34) Zoff doesn't allow the kimura to be applied. (Rd 1 - 00:14) Zoff tries to pull guard on Foxworthy but doesn't get anywhere with the attempt. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Round one is brought to an end as time runs out. (Rd 1 - 00:00) That round goes to Zoff, 10-9 on my card. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:45) Zoff lands a jab and then hits Foxworthy with a straight right. (Rd 2 - 04:29) Zoff can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then scores with a right cross that landed hard. (Rd 2 - 04:14) A punch from Zoff fails to land. (Rd 2 - 04:07) Seizing the opportunity, Foxworthy clinches. (Rd 2 - 03:57) Foxworthy is trying to push Zoff so that his back is up against the cage. (Rd 2 - 03:57) Zoff ends up backed against the cage. (Rd 2 - 03:43) Foxworthy smothers Zoff up against the cage. (Rd 2 - 03:43) Occasional short punches are all that happen for the next thirty seconds as the two fighters continue to be pressed up tight against the cage. (Rd 2 - 03:03) It isn't pretty, but Foxworthy has Zoff stuck up against the cage. (Rd 2 - 03:03) They spend the next minute in that position, hitting each other with short punches to the body and side of the head. (Rd 2 - 01:58) Zoff looks like he is on the verge of exhaustion. (Rd 2 - 01:58) He did cut an awful lot of weight for this fight, perhaps that is a contributing factor to his fatigue. (Rd 2 - 01:58) The referee thinks there has been too little progress, and brings the two fighters back to the center. (Rd 2 - 01:47) There's a takedown attempt from Foxworthy. (Rd 2 - 01:47) Zoff cannot stop the takedown and has to pull guard. (Rd 2 - 01:41) Foxworthy tries to pound on Zoff with some short elbows, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with. (Rd 2 - 01:26) Foxworthy leans back to avoid a couple of wild swings from Zoff. (Rd 2 - 01:10) The clock runs down as Zoff is being smothered against the ground by Foxworthy. (Rd 2 - 00:48) Time slips away as Foxworthy successfully keeps Zoff stuck against the ground. (Rd 2 - 00:27) Foxworthy smothers Zoff with his body by pushing forward and down. (Rd 2 - 00:00) Round two is brought to an end as time runs out. (Rd 2 - 00:00) I think Foxworthy took that round, 10-9 on my score card. (Rd 2 - 00:00) That's 19-19 by my scorecard. Round 3 (Rd 3 - 04:45) Both fighters seem to have the same idea and come together in a clinch. (Rd 3 - 04:45) Foxworthy is the aggressor in the clinch. (Rd 3 - 04:36) Foxworthy looks to sweep a leg in order to execute a sharp trip. (Rd 3 - 04:36) It's unsuccessful, Zoff maintained a good solid base. (Rd 3 - 04:20) Foxworthy tries to take Zoff down. (Rd 3 - 04:20) The takedown is completed, Zoff is on his back and pulls guard. (Rd 3 - 04:08) Zoff is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Foxworthy off of him. (Rd 3 - 03:34) Zoff is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Foxworthy off of him. (Rd 3 - 02:58) Time slips away as Foxworthy successfully keeps Zoff stuck against the ground. (Rd 3 - 02:28) We pass the halfway mark of this round. (Rd 3 - 02:28) Zoff is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Foxworthy off of him. (Rd 3 - 02:02) Foxworthy lies on top of Zoff, basically smothering him. (Rd 3 - 01:26) Foxworthy throws a few relatively weak right hands. (Rd 3 - 01:00) Foxworthy deflects a couple of punches that Zoff threw from below. (Rd 3 - 00:43) The lengthy period of stalemate results in referee Christian Maugham standing them both back up. (Rd 3 - 00:33) Zoff hits a left hand, but misses with a vicious right hand. (Rd 3 - 00:22) Foxworthy is able to grab Zoff. (Rd 3 - 00:13) Foxworthy looks for a trip takedown by sweeping a leg. (Rd 3 - 00:13) It's unsuccessful, Zoff maintained a good solid base. (Rd 3 - 00:00) Round three is brought to an end as time runs out. (Rd 3 - 00:00) I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Foxworthy. (Rd 3 - 00:00) My scorecard now has Foxworthy up 29-28. Round 4 (Rd 4 - 04:55) Up close, they start wrestling. (Rd 4 - 04:55) Zoff looks like he has gotten the better of the clinch. (Rd 4 - 04:46) Zoff is looking to muscle Foxworthy back against the cage. (Rd 4 - 04:46) Zoff can't do it though, and Foxworthy gets a more dominant position in the grapple instead. (Rd 4 - 04:28) Foxworthy is looking to muscle Zoff back against the cage. (Rd 4 - 04:28) Foxworthy manages it and controls Zoff up against the cage. (Rd 4 - 04:13) It isn't a pretty tactic, but Foxworthy is wearing Zoff down by keeping him trapped up against the cage and forcing him to carry a lot of weight. (Rd 4 - 04:13) They exchange close-quarters punches from that position for about sixty seconds. (Rd 4 - 03:11) Zoff, stuck with his back against the cage, is pretty much trapped there thanks to the control that Foxworthy is exerting. (Rd 4 - 03:11) They spend the next minute in that position, hitting each other with short punches to the body and side of the head. (Rd 4 - 02:04) Referee Christian Maugham thinks there has been too little progress, and brings the two fighters back to the center. (Rd 4 - 02:04) Taking a few gulps of breath, Foxworthy is giving the first hint that he is starting to tire a touch. (Rd 4 - 01:59) Foxworthy looked like he was going to shoot, but Zoff simply took the initiative first. (Rd 4 - 01:59) Zoff uses a left jab, but finds nothing but air with a big right. (Rd 4 - 01:40) There's an exchange of strikes at relatively close range but nothing really lands. (Rd 4 - 01:11) Zoff fails to find a home for his jab, but then catches Foxworthy with a right hook. (Rd 4 - 01:06) Foxworthy gets hold of Zoff. (Rd 4 - 00:56) We're into the final minute of the round. (Rd 4 - 00:56) Foxworthy looks for a trip takedown. (Rd 4 - 00:56) He has the takedown! Zoff pulls half guard. (Rd 4 - 00:36) Foxworthy fires away with punches, and Zoff is stung by several big shots. (Rd 4 - 00:16) Foxworthy fires away with punches, but does little in the way of damage. (Rd 4 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round four. (Rd 4 - 00:00) That round goes to Foxworthy, 10-9 on my card. (Rd 4 - 00:00) Zoff is in deep trouble with only one round remaining - I think he needs a finish or he will lose this fight. Round 5 (Rd 5 - 04:51) There's a takedown attempt from Foxworthy. (Rd 5 - 04:51) The takedown is completed, Zoff is on his back and pulls guard. (Rd 5 - 04:51) That's four takedowns from six attempts. (Rd 5 - 04:38) Foxworthy begins trying to pass guard and get a better position. (Rd 5 - 04:38) He does excellently, getting past the guard and into side control. (Rd 5 - 03:50) Foxworthy begins trying to get himself into a mount. (Rd 5 - 03:50) He does it, and has the mount on Zoff. (Rd 5 - 03:21) Foxworthy fires away with elbows but Zoff doesn't take much damage. (Rd 5 - 03:08) Foxworthy unloads with big elbows but Zoff is able to deal with most of them. (Rd 5 - 02:48) Foxworthy drives down with an elbow strike, rocking Zoff. (Rd 5 - 02:37) Foxworthy unloads with elbows, but doesn't do a great deal of damage. (Rd 5 - 02:22) We are now at the halfway point of the round. (Rd 5 - 02:22) Foxworthy throws some elbows and Zoff struggles to deal with them. (Rd 5 - 02:03) Foxworthy tries to pound on Zoff with some short elbows, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with. (Rd 5 - 01:44) Zoff tries to get to half guard but can't. (Rd 5 - 01:28) Foxworthy tries to pound on Zoff with elbows, but none of the blows land with any degree of power. (Rd 5 - 01:10) Foxworthy controls Zoff, who was trying to wriggle to half guard. (Rd 5 - 00:54) The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. (Rd 5 - 00:54) Foxworthy fires away with elbows but Zoff doesn't take any undue damage. (Rd 5 - 00:40) Zoff tries a sweep from the bottom of the mount, but doesn't budge Foxworthy. (Rd 5 - 00:25) Zoff looks exhausted. (Rd 5 - 00:25) Foxworthy pounds away with three elbow strikes in quick succession but doesn't do much damage. (Rd 5 - 00:12) Foxworthy blocks Zoff as he tries a sweep. (Rd 5 - 00:00) The time expires on round five, and that is the end of the fight. (Rd 5 - 00:00) I think Foxworthy took that round, 10-9 on my score card. (Rd 5 - 00:00) The official scores are being reported now. (Rd 5 - 00:00) All three judges give 49-46. (Rd 5 - 00:00) So the winner, by unanimous decision, is Jeffrey Foxworthy! (Rd 5 - 00:00) Into the final of the CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight goes Jeffrey Foxworthy! (Rd 5 - 00:00) Hometown favourite Foxworthy has the crowd going wild after that upset victory. Official Result: Jeffrey Foxworthy defeats Chad 'Easy Z' Zoff (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 5). The fight was rated as being Good. LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT VS. Bud "The Rocket" Brockett (16-3, 6-1 CTC, From: Waterbury, Connecticut, Favorite: -300) vs. "Mr. T" Tim Oldacres (12-1, 3-1 CTC, From: Coventry, England, Underdog: +230) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our referee is Kyle Crisp. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges are: Alan Allen, Johnny Beerbohm, and Millhouse Twain. (Rd 1 - 05:00) And here we go! (Rd 1 - 05:00) They touch gloves. (Rd 1 - 04:54) There's a takedown attempt from Brockett, showing great power and speed. (Rd 1 - 04:54) He has the takedown! It's a single leg, and Oldacres has to pull guard. (Rd 1 - 04:48) Brockett is trying to pass guard. (Rd 1 - 04:48) He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt. (Rd 1 - 04:27) Oldacres throws out some punches, but Brockett leans back to avoid them. (Rd 1 - 04:15) Brockett tries to pass the guard. (Rd 1 - 04:15) He passes guard but loses his control momentarily and a scramble begins. (Rd 1 - 04:03) The scramble leaves Oldacres on his back pulling guard. (Rd 1 - 03:52) Brockett smothers Oldacres with his body by pushing forward and down. (Rd 1 - 03:22) Brockett begins trying to pass guard and get a better position. (Rd 1 - 03:22) Oldacres tries to counter the pass attempt, and they find themselves scrambling for position. (Rd 1 - 03:10) Brockett ends up in guard. (Rd 1 - 02:52) In guard, Brockett begins working to pass to side control. (Rd 1 - 02:52) The pass attempt results in a scramble for position as Oldacres tries to get back up. (Rd 1 - 02:39) Brockett ends up in half guard. (Rd 1 - 02:19) Brockett tries to throw a slicing elbow, but misses. (Rd 1 - 02:10) Brockett blocks Oldacres as he tries to get enough separation to scramble up. (Rd 1 - 01:53) Brockett attempts to pass half guard. (Rd 1 - 01:53) Oldacres tries to counter the pass attempt, and they find themselves scrambling for position. (Rd 1 - 01:39) Brockett brilliantly manages to take his opponent's back! (Rd 1 - 01:19) Brockett tries to put Oldacres in a rear naked choke. (Rd 1 - 01:19) Oldacres doesn't allow the arm to go under his chin. (Rd 1 - 00:44) Oldacres tries to turn over and sweep Brockett but can't do it. (Rd 1 - 00:19) Brockett tries to finish Oldacres off with a rear naked choke. (Rd 1 - 00:19) Oldacres fights off the rear naked choke attempt. (Rd 1 - 00:03) Oldacres tries a roll, but doesn't budge Brockett. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Round one ends as time expires. (Rd 1 - 00:00) I have to give that round to Brockett, but only a 10-9. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:46) Brockett may have been setting up to shoot, but Oldacres aggressively took the initiative. (Rd 2 - 04:46) A one-two from Oldacres fails to land. (Rd 2 - 04:29) Brockett shoots in hard and fast for a takedown. (Rd 2 - 04:29) The takedown is successful, Oldacres pulls guard. (Rd 2 - 04:22) Brockett tries to pass the guard. (Rd 2 - 04:22) He finds himself unable to pass guard on this attempt. (Rd 2 - 03:49) Oldacres throws out some punches, but Brockett leans back to avoid them. (Rd 2 - 03:37) Brockett smothers Oldacres with his body by pushing forward and down. (Rd 2 - 03:12) Time slips away as Brockett successfully keeps Oldacres stuck against the ground. (Rd 2 - 02:44) Brockett tries to pass the guard. (Rd 2 - 02:44) Oldacres fights the attempt off, and they wind up scrambling for position. (Rd 2 - 02:33) Brockett brilliantly manages to take his opponent's back! (Rd 2 - 02:16) Oldacres is in huge trouble now, as Brockett successfully gets both hooks in. (Rd 2 - 01:52) With both hooks in and therefore great control of the body, Brockett tries to finish Oldacres off with a rear naked choke. (Rd 2 - 01:52) Brockett flattens Oldacres out with the rear naked choke in deep and forces the tap! (Rd 2 - 01:33) Bud Brockett takes the victory by way of submission! Official Result: Bud 'The Rocket' Brockett defeats 'Mr. T' Tim Oldacres (Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 3:27 of round 2). The fight was rated as being Decent. Post-Fight: Bud Brockett thanks everyone connected to War Dogs for helping him prepare for this fight, then his sponsors for supporting him financially. LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT VS. Tarcisio Dantas (14-1, 6-1 CTC, From: Bahia, Brazil, Favorite: -400) vs. "Mr. Intensity" Bruce Steven (24-10, 4-1 CTC, From: Port Chartier, Quebec, Underdog: +300) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Christian Maugham is the referee for this fight. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges at cageside are: Millhouse Twain, Christina Shaw, and Marianne Froth. (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's the opening bell! (Rd 1 - 04:49) Dantas comes forward looking to force a striking exchange. (Rd 1 - 04:49) Steven lands a left hand in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 04:49) Dantas feints an attack that leaves Steven slightly off balance. (Rd 1 - 04:49) A jab is wide from Dantas, but then he hits Steven with a beauty of a straight right. (Rd 1 - 04:44) That last blow may have really hurt Steven, he staggers backward against the cage and tries to cover up as best he can! (Rd 1 - 04:44) Dantas moves in for the kill and lands a huge right hand! Steven is knocked out cold! (Rd 1 - 04:38) Tarcisio Dantas takes the win by knock out! Official Result: Tarcisio Dantas defeats 'Mr. Intensity' Bruce Steven (Knock Out (Punch) in 0:22 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Tarcisio Dantas thanks his sponsors and all of his fans. LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT VS. "The Man With No Nickname" Sean Morrison (34-7, 4-1 CTC, From: Louisville, Kentucky, Favorite: -330) vs. "The Ice Cold Swede" Lukas Mellberg (21-6, 2-1 CTC, From: Stockholm, Sweden, Underdog: +260) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our referee is Christian Maugham. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The judges are: Alan Allen, Johnny Beerbohm, and Millhouse Twain. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Morrison may have weighed in the same as Mellberg yesterday, but he clearly has a significant size advantage now. (Rd 1 - 05:00) And here we go! (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's a noticeable lack of the usual touching of gloves to begin with. (Rd 1 - 04:55) There's a takedown attempt from Morrison, who set it up well. (Rd 1 - 04:55) Mellberg cannot stop the takedown and has to pull guard. (Rd 1 - 04:45) Morrison begins trying to pass guard and get a better position. (Rd 1 - 04:45) He passes guard but can't secure side control as Mellberg starts a scramble for position. (Rd 1 - 04:34) Morrison ends up in guard. (Rd 1 - 04:17) Morrison starts trying to work to get past the guard. (Rd 1 - 04:17) Mellberg tries to counter the pass attempt, and they find themselves scrambling for position. (Rd 1 - 04:03) Mellberg is left turtled up with Morrison behind him. (Rd 1 - 03:47) Morrison fires away and Mellberg is eating powerful shot after powerful shot! (Rd 1 - 03:47) Referee Christian Maugham pulls Morrison away, stopping the fight! (Rd 1 - 03:29) By TKO, the winner is Sean Morrison! Official Result: 'The Man With No Nickname' Sean Morrison defeats 'The Ice Cold Swede' Lukas Mellberg (TKO (Strikes) in 1:31 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Giving thanks, Sean Morrison praises his team at Animal House, his various sponsors, and the fans who came out to support him. The interviewer asks who he would be interested in fighting next, and he replies that Fiyero Lermontov would be a tough challenge but one that he'd be interested in trying. There's no doubt that Sean Morrison benefits from being interviewed, he knows the value of building name value. CTC NEW YEARS BEATINGS 1 LIGHTWEIGHT TOURNAMENT FINAL BOUT VS. "The Karate Kid" Carl Chenoweth (12-1, 5-1 CTC, From: St. Elsewhere, Boston, Favorite: -790) vs. Jeffrey Foxworthy (8-2, 2-1 CTC, From: Toronto, Ontario, Underdog: +630) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) This is to be declared the winner of the CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight! (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our referee is Christian Maugham. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges at cageside are: Millhouse Twain, Christina Shaw, and Marianne Froth. (Rd 1 - 05:00) About to fight in front of a home crowd, Foxworthy unsurprisingly gets a loud ovation from the crowd as he makes his entrance. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The fight begins! (Rd 1 - 04:49) Chenoweth can't hit a set-up left jab, but then lands a big right hand. (Rd 1 - 04:31) Chenoweth comes in fast with three quick punches, landing two of them, but Foxworthy evades a big right punch. (Rd 1 - 04:16) For the first time, Foxworthy is starting to breathe a little heavier. (Rd 1 - 04:02) Chenoweth moves in behind four quick punches, three of them finding a home, but the following leg kick is too slow and gets caught by Foxworthy! (Rd 1 - 03:47) Seeing his opportunity, Foxworthy tries to put Chenoweth on the mat. (Rd 1 - 03:47) Chenoweth refuses to be taken down and manages to eventually pull his leg free. He steps away to safety. (Rd 1 - 03:20) Chenoweth connects with two left hands and then lands a roundhouse kick to the body. (Rd 1 - 03:00) A flurry of three punches from Chenoweth see two of them land but Foxworthy evades a big right punch. (Rd 1 - 02:46) A defensive jab hits from Foxworthy. (Rd 1 - 02:46) A jab is wide from Chenoweth, but then he hits a scything kick to the legs of Foxworthy. (Rd 1 - 02:35) Chenoweth comes in looking to strike. (Rd 1 - 02:35) A jab hits home from Chenoweth and then he catches Foxworthy with a right hook. (Rd 1 - 02:27) We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. (Rd 1 - 02:18) Foxworthy isn't rushing in, worried about potentially getting hit if he gets close enough to grapple. (Rd 1 - 02:18) Chenoweth connects with a jab, but Foxworthy avoids a big right. (Rd 1 - 02:04) Chenoweth comes in fast with three quick punches, landing three of them, and then hits Foxworthy with a leg kick. (Rd 1 - 01:39) Chenoweth lands a jab and then hits a nice right hook to the ribs. (Rd 1 - 01:19) A tentative jab from Foxworthy lands. (Rd 1 - 01:19) Chenoweth doesn't trouble his opponent with a combination ending in a high right head kick. (Rd 1 - 01:06) A jab hits home from Chenoweth and then he hits Foxworthy with a leg kick. (Rd 1 - 00:57) The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. (Rd 1 - 00:48) Foxworthy hits a jab, but it had no power at all behind it. (Rd 1 - 00:48) A jab hits home from Chenoweth and then he hits Foxworthy with a beauty of a straight right. (Rd 1 - 00:43) Chenoweth is starting to slow down a touch, perhaps conserving a little energy. (Rd 1 - 00:38) Chenoweth lands a jab and then catches Foxworthy with a crunching right hook. (Rd 1 - 00:33) Retreating, Foxworthy looks punch-drunk...he may be in big trouble! (Rd 1 - 00:33) Chenoweth leaps in and hits a flying knee! It didn't land cleanly though, and Foxworthy is staggered but not dropped. (Rd 1 - 00:05) Chenoweth throws a punch but Foxworthy avoids it. (Rd 1 - 00:02) Foxworthy seizes the chance and grabs Chenoweth into a clinch. (Rd 1 - 00:00) The time is up, and that's the end of round one. (Rd 1 - 00:00) I have to give that round to Chenoweth, but only a 10-9. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Chenoweth looks very happy with that first round. He is certainly living up to position as being the heavy favourite to win this fight. (Rd 1 - 00:00) It's going to be a real uphill struggle for Foxworthy from this point onward. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:53) Chenoweth can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then hits Foxworthy with a beautiful right uppercut! (Rd 2 - 04:53) Foxworthy wobbles, then falls! (Rd 2 - 04:49) Chenoweth senses victory and starts to unload with punches! (Rd 2 - 04:49) Chenoweth starts unloading with massive rights and Foxworthy is getting pasted! (Rd 2 - 04:49) The referee has no option but to leap in and stop the fight! (Rd 2 - 04:37) The winner, by TKO; Carl Chenoweth! (Rd 2 - 04:37) Carl Chenoweth wins the CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight! Official Result: 'The Karate Kid' Carl Chenoweth defeats Jeffrey Foxworthy (TKO (Strikes) in 0:23 of round 2). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Carl Chenoweth gives a name-check to everyone at Bear Pit, all his various sponsors, then all of his friends, family, and supporters. Carl Chenoweth says that he is very happy to win the CTC New Years Beatings Lightweight Tournament and wants to make this a springboard to future success. He knows how to use these interviews to sell himself. Carl Chenoweth Won The CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight Tournament Carl Chenoweth Won A Spot In The Season 2 Lightweight Tournament CO-MAIN EVENT LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT VS. Fiyero Lermontov (23-1, 5-1 CTC, From: Omsk, Russia, Favorite: -200) vs. "Fury Awoken" Sukarno (34-1, 4-1 CTC, From: Jakarta, Indonesia, Underdog: +150) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Harry A. Bierce will be the referee. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The judges for this bout are: Marianne Froth, Alan Allen, and Johnny Beerbohm. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Round one begins! (Rd 1 - 05:00) They start with a touch of gloves. (Rd 1 - 04:46) Sukarno closes the distance, obviously looking to strike. (Rd 1 - 04:46) Sukarno hits a left jab and then hits Lermontov with a powerful leg kick. (Rd 1 - 04:27) The two fighters engage. (Rd 1 - 04:27) Lermontov misses a right cross that leaves him open to the counter. Sukarno attacks with a jab and a left roundhouse kick to the body. (Rd 1 - 04:03) They come together and strike. (Rd 1 - 04:03) Sukarno lands a left jab and also hits a kick to the lead leg. (Rd 1 - 04:03) Lermontov connects cleanly with a right hand. (Rd 1 - 03:45) Sukarno lands a jab and then hits a scything kick to the legs of Lermontov. (Rd 1 - 03:32) They come together and trade leather but neither fighter really does any damage. (Rd 1 - 03:15) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 1 - 03:15) Lermontov misses a jab but scores with a right hook. (Rd 1 - 03:15) Sukarno hits a jab and also hits a crunching kick to the thigh. (Rd 1 - 02:59) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 1 - 02:59) Sukarno attacks with three quick punches and lands two of them but only finds gloves with a right hand. (Rd 1 - 02:59) Lermontov scores with one punch out of a sudden flurry but only finds gloves with a right hand. (Rd 1 - 02:36) Sukarno forces an exchange of strikes. (Rd 1 - 02:36) Lermontov tries to hit a jab, but misses. (Rd 1 - 02:36) A jab is wide from Sukarno, but then he catches Lermontov with a crunching right hook. (Rd 1 - 02:17) Sukarno steps forward, looking to strike. (Rd 1 - 02:17) Lermontov fires off a counter jab. (Rd 1 - 02:17) Sukarno feints an attack that leaves Lermontov slightly off balance. (Rd 1 - 02:17) Sukarno lands a left hand and then he hits Lermontov with a powerful leg kick. (Rd 1 - 01:54) Sukarno moves in closer, looking to open up and attack. (Rd 1 - 01:54) Sukarno lands a jab and then hits a scything kick to the legs of Lermontov. (Rd 1 - 01:37) Sukarno stalks forward, pressuring Lermontov. (Rd 1 - 01:37) Lermontov lands a left hand in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 01:37) Sukarno feints to one side, causing Lermontov to react and leave himself off balance. (Rd 1 - 01:37) Sukarno lands a jab and then he hits a vicious high right kick to the side of the head! (Rd 1 - 01:37) Lermontov is out! It's all over! (Rd 1 - 01:27) Sukarno takes the victory by way of knock out! Official Result: 'Fury Awoken' Sukarno defeats Fiyero Lermontov (Knock Out (Kick) in 3:33 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Great. Post-Fight: Giving thanks, Sukarno praises his team at Dojo of Zui Quan, his various sponsors, and the fans who came out to support him. MAIN EVENT LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT VS. Helio (25-2-1, 6-1 CTC, From: Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Favorite: -300) vs. "Pain Express" Go Yamamoto (30-11, 2-1 CTC, From: Osaka, Japan, Underdog: +250) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Refereeing this bout will be Harry A. Bierce. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The judges are: Millhouse Twain, Christina Shaw, and Marianne Froth. (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's the opening bell! (Rd 1 - 05:00) We don't get a touch of gloves to start. (Rd 1 - 04:51) They engage in the center. (Rd 1 - 04:51) Yamamoto misses a right hook and leaves himself open to be countered with a right jab and a leg kick that misses. (Rd 1 - 04:32) Both fighters meet in the center. (Rd 1 - 04:32) Yamamoto doesn't connect with a brace of jabs but hits a glancing blow with a high kick. (Rd 1 - 04:32) Helio hits a jab and also hits a good left hand. (Rd 1 - 04:01) The two fighters engage. (Rd 1 - 04:01) Helio misses a leg kick and, momentarily off balance, gets countered with a quick kick. (Rd 1 - 03:49) The two fighters engage. (Rd 1 - 03:49) Yamamoto dodges a left hand and counter-attacks with a kick to the lead leg. (Rd 1 - 03:37) The two fighters engage. (Rd 1 - 03:37) A successful feint leaves Yamamoto vulnerable. (Rd 1 - 03:37) Yamamoto misses a right hook and gets countered with a right jab and a crunching kick to the thigh. (Rd 1 - 03:07) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 1 - 03:07) Yamamoto manages to connect with only one punch out of a flurry but misses with a low kick. (Rd 1 - 03:07) Showing good technique, Helio scores with four quick punches that set up a nice uppercut. (Rd 1 - 02:43) Both fighters meet in the center. (Rd 1 - 02:43) Helio slips past a right hook attempt and attacks with a crunching kick to the thigh. (Rd 1 - 02:20) The two fighters engage. (Rd 1 - 02:20) Yamamoto misses with a big right hand, allowing Helio to counter with a quick right jab and a big left hand that just misses. (Rd 1 - 02:05) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 1 - 02:05) Yamamoto misses a big right hand, putting him off balance and allowing Helio to attack with a right jab and a head kick that is off-target. (Rd 1 - 01:47) An exchange of blows comes and goes without either fighter really landing anything significant. (Rd 1 - 01:19) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 1 - 01:19) Yamamoto misses a big right hand, putting him off balance and allowing Helio to attack with quick jabs that are followed by a low kick. (Rd 1 - 00:48) They come together and strike. (Rd 1 - 00:48) Yamamoto misses a right hook and leaves himself open to be countered with a good kick to the leg. (Rd 1 - 00:48) Standing and trading is not working for Yamamoto, so far in this fight he has simply been out-classed and out-struck. (Rd 1 - 00:25) They come together and strike. (Rd 1 - 00:25) Yamamoto falls for a feint and is left vulnerable to attack. (Rd 1 - 00:25) Yamamoto misses with a big right hand, allowing Helio to counter with a quick kick. (Rd 1 - 00:00) The time runs out on round one. (Rd 1 - 00:00) I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Helio. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:47) The two fighters engage with strikes but neither lands anything worthwhile. (Rd 2 - 04:20) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 2 - 04:20) Helio dodges a right hand and counter-attacks with a jab and a left hook. (Rd 2 - 04:01) There's an exchange of strikes at relatively close range but nothing really lands. (Rd 2 - 03:29) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 2 - 03:29) Helio misses a left hook and gets countered with a right hand. (Rd 2 - 03:18) Yamamoto is slowing just a little as he starts to get into the gas tank a bit. (Rd 2 - 03:18) Yamamoto is barely able to walk thanks to all the damage to the legs he has been forced to take. (Rd 2 - 03:08) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 2 - 03:08) Yamamoto misses a right hook and leaves himself open to be countered with a right jab and a great left hook. (Rd 2 - 02:43) The two fighters engage. (Rd 2 - 02:43) Helio misses with a big left hand, allowing Yamamoto to counter with a jab and a right hook that is ducked. (Rd 2 - 02:35) Yamamoto limps around, his leg now virtually useless thanks to all the damage it has taken. (Rd 2 - 02:20) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 2 - 02:20) Helio counters a right hand with a right jab and a head kick attempt that doesn't connect. (Rd 2 - 01:57) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 2 - 01:57) Yamamoto lands one of a flurry of quick punches but only finds gloves with a right hand. (Rd 2 - 01:57) Helio hits a right jab and also nails a left cross. (Rd 2 - 01:29) They stand and trade blows but neither can land anything damaging. (Rd 2 - 01:05) Barely able to walk now, the damage Yamamoto has taken to his legs has really taken its toll. (Rd 2 - 00:50) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 2 - 00:50) Yamamoto misses a right cross that leaves him open to the counter. Helio attacks with a great left hook. (Rd 2 - 00:41) Yamamoto immediately covers up and tries to retreat, I think that he is dazed! (Rd 2 - 00:41) Yamamoto somehow dodges a vicious overhand left. He looks badly dazed, that must have been pure instinct. (Rd 2 - 00:37) Circling back to the center, Yamamoto looks like he has regained his composure. (Rd 2 - 00:37) Yamamoto is barely able to walk thanks to all the damage to the legs he has been forced to take. (Rd 2 - 00:27) They come together and strike. (Rd 2 - 00:27) Yamamoto hits a jab but fails on a hook attempt to the body. (Rd 2 - 00:27) Helio lands a right jab but can't get a kick to the body. (Rd 2 - 00:04) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 2 - 00:04) Yamamoto misses a right cross that leaves him wide open to the counter. Helio comes in with a jab and a spinning kick. (Rd 2 - 00:00) Round two is brought to an end as time runs out. (Rd 2 - 00:00) That round goes to Helio, 10-9 on my card. (Rd 2 - 00:00) I have Helio ahead 20-18. Round 3 (Rd 3 - 04:48) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 3 - 04:48) Yamamoto hits a left cross. (Rd 3 - 04:48) Helio uses a right jab and also hits a vicious kick to the leg! (Rd 3 - 04:38) Yamamoto collapses, utterly incapable of standing up any longer! Referee Harry A. Bierce has no option but to end this fight! (Rd 3 - 04:38) Helio takes the win by leg kick TKO! Official Result: Helio defeats 'Pain Express' Go Yamamoto (TKO (Leg Kick) in 0:22 of round 3). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Helio thanks all of his sponsors for backing him and then also thanks his family, friends, and supporters. Attendance: 6,750 Gate Reciepts: $1,395,900 Sponsorship: $54,405 PPV Revenue: $9,127,667 Merchandise: $16,013 Fighter Pay And Bonuses (Total Payout: $453,872) Winner Pay Loser Pay Bonuses Earned(Included in Pay) Helio $7,885 Go Yamamoto $70,223 Sukarno $119,840 Fiyero Lermontov $5,840 KotN: Sukarno: $5,000 Carl Chenoweth $29,280 Jeffrey Foxworthy $6,305 Sean Morrison $46,914 Lukas Mellberg $5,169 Tarcisio Dantas $8,154 Bruce Steven $4,238 Perf: Dantas: $5,000 Bud Brockett $6,702 Tim Oldacres $3,746 Jeffrey Foxworthy Above Chad Zoff $4,477 Carl Chenoweth Above Chakrit Mamanee $18,530 FotN: Both: $10,000 Perf: Both: $5,000 Seth O'Breen $6,380 Luis Basora $12,923 Luke Hilton $22,861 Motoki Hojo $18,908 Perf: Both: $5,000 Jeffrey Foxworthy Above Robbie Lynn $1,600 Chad Zoff Above Jake Walken $1,300 Chakrit Mamanee Above Vince Dahl $1,640 Carl Chenoweth Above Kevin Sponge $1,200 Perf: Chenoweth: $5,000 Datuk Ong Ka Ting $4,038 Naizen Hamacho $3,661 Elvis Milissis $2,262 Georges Nouri $2,539 Manoel Cabral $12,319 Korekiyo Anzai $7,907 SotN: Cabral: $5,000 Perf: Both: $5,000 Glen Siemaszko $3,554 Benny Danare $2,477 Lubos Plasil $3,642 Ren Akai $2,477 H.M. Menzel $3,554 Yoritoki Iwahashi $1,399 Drug Testing: $19,142 Production: $171,301 Profit: $9,949,670 Critical Rating: 78% Commercial Rating: 92% Popularity Changes Region Popularity Change Popularity After Show Canada +0.3% 18.8% (Low Level International) USA -0.2% 16.0% (Low Level International) UK +1.4% 85.6% (High Level National) Europe +1.3% 73.3% (High Level National) Australia +1.3% 53.3% (Mid Level National) Japan +1.9% 10.9% (Low Level International) Asia +1.5% 64.9% (Mid Level National) Russia +1.5% 29.7% (Low Level National) Mexico +1.3% 60.0% (Mid Level National) South America +2.2% 98.0% (High Level National) Central America +1.5% 30.8% (Low Level National) Africa +0.9% 27.0% (Low Level National) News - Jake Walken was forced to spend the night in hospital following his defeat at the hands of Chad Zoff. He took an awful lot of punishment during his fight, and was taken to the hospital as a precaution, but has since been released. - CTC Lightweight fighter Luke Hilton is now training at Halvorsen's as he prepares for his next fight. He joined the team in order to shake up his training methods, but is not expected to remain there long-term. Other Promotions Shows None Predictions None
  2. Monday, Week 1, January 2005 MAIN EVENT Lightweight Bout: Helio (25-2-1, 6-1 CTC, CTC Rank: #2, Favorite: -300) vs. "Pain Express" Go Yamamoto (30-11, 2-1 CTC, CTC Rank: #12, Underdog: +250) Helio is a destructive striker, with deadly leg kicks, and huge punching power. He can also destroy opponents from the Thai plum, with powerful elbows and knees. He doesn't have much in the way of offense on the ground, but is very hard to take down and has good ground defence. He had a string of knock out victories as he dominated his way through the Lightweight Championship Tournament, though his journey ended with a Unanimous Decision loss over twelve rounds to Atep of Indonesia in the Lightweight Title fight. Go Yamamoto is a popular figure in Japan, and rapidly gaining popularity in Canada as well. He is a high quality Muay Thai striker, capable of causing damage with his kicks and punches, and from the Thai clinch as well. He has decent takedown and submission defence, and is known for his fighting spirit, never giving up a fight for lost, and his ability to come back in late rounds, even as he nears the end of his career. He had knock out victories over Grande Silveira and Rodolphe Gygax, before going out of the Lightweight Championship Tournament in the Fourth Round with a Unanimous Decision loss to Bud Brockett. CO-MAIN EVENT Lightweight Bout: Fiyero Lermontov (23-1, 5-1 CTC, CTC Rank: #3, Favorite: -200) vs. "Fury Awoken" Sukarno (34-1, 4-1 CTC, CTC Rank: #5, Underdog: +150) Fiyero Lermontov was trained by the Russian Special Forces, and is a very well rounded fighter. He can be a devastating boxer, but he is also a good wrestler, and very strong on the ground, both defensively, and with submissions. He dominated his way through the early rounds of the Lightweight Championship Tournament, including victories over Motoki Hojo and Sean Morrison, before taking his first career loss in the Semi-Finals, a fifth round knock out loss to Helio. Sukarno is a legendary figure in Asia, and one of the most exciting fighters to watch in MMA. A creative, elusive, and powerful striker. He has a lot of heart, and never gives a fight up for lost, and his takedown and ground defence are very strong. He had a string of TKO and knock out losses in the early rounds of the Lightweight Championship Tournament, before taking his first career loss, losing by second round submission to Bud Brockett in the Quarter-Finals. MAIN CARD Finals of the CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight Tournament Lightweight Bout: "The Man With No Nickname" Sean Morrison (34-7, 4-1 CTC, CTC Rank: #8, Favorite: -330) vs. "The Ice Cold Swede" Lukas Mellberg (21-6, 2-1 CTC, CTC Rank: #16, Underdog: +260) Sean Morrison is a true veteran of the sport, and in his prime was a dominant Lightweight champion in GAMMA. The toll on his body from a long career of hard fought and bloody battles is finally starting to catch up to him, but he still thrives under pressure, and his deadly ground and pound, and guillotine choke still serve him well. He made it through the early rounds of the CTC Lightweight Championship Tournament, including victories over Benny Danare and Luis Basora, before losing out in the Quarter-Finals to Fiyero Lermontov. Lukas Mellberg twice fought for the SIGMA Lightweight title earlier in his career, losing both times. He has world class jiu-jitsu player, with a deadly guillotine choke, who is decent from either top or bottom on the ground. He is good defensively on the ground, and is difficult to get down. He has little in the way of stand-up to set up his ground game however. He had submission victories over Nigel Collett and Gordon Idle in the early rounds of the Lightweight Championship Tournament, before being knocked out by Motoki Hojo in the fourth round. Lightweight Bout: Tarcisio Dantas (14-1, 6-1 CTC, CTC Rank: #6, Favorite: -400) vs. "Mr. Intensity" Bruce Steven (24-10, 4-1 CTC, CTC Rank: #13, Underdog: +300) Tarcisio Dantas is a powerhouse of a fighter, known for using his wrestling ability to control opponents and the clinch, before taking them to the ground, where he can finish with either slick submissions, or brutal ground and pound. He is hard to take down and very good defensively on the ground. He did very well through the early rounds of the Lightweight Championship tournament, including victories over Heikichi Shimizu and Seth O'Breen before being ousted from the tournament by Helio in the Quarter-Finals. He is coming off a first round TKO victory over Glen Siemaszko in his last fight. Bruce Steven is a strong submission fighter, one of the dangerous submission artists when a fight goes to the ground. However his striking skill is practically non-existent, and he has a glass chin, which has hindered his career somewhat. He had an array of submission victories in the early rounds of the championship tournament, including victories over top prospects Gregory O'Hara and Ren Akai, but in the Quarter-Finals his glass chin reared it's ugly head as he was knocked out by eventual champion Atep of Indonesia in just thirteen seconds. Lightweight Bout: Bud "The Rocket" Brockett (16-3, 6-1 CTC, CTC Rank: #9, Favorite: -300) vs. "Mr. T." Tim Oldacres (12-1, 3-1 CTC, CTC Rank: #17, Underdog: +230) Bud Brockett is a takedown machine, constantly charging at opponents for double or single legs to get them to the ground where he can control them with smothering wrestling, and ground and pound attacks. One of the most successful collegiate wrestlers in history, he also cuts over 20 lbs to fight at Lightweight where he can bully smaller fighters with his size and intensity. Brockett was one of the surprises of the Lightweight Championship Tournament, advancing to the Semi-Finals, including handing the legendary Sukarno his first career loss in the Quarter-Finals, where he lost out of the tournament to eventual champion Atep of Indonesia. Tim Oldacres is primarily a kick boxer, though he has cross-trained in other disciplines. He is known for the knock out power in his hands, and his strong boxing ability. Though the rest of his MMA game is a work in progress, he can defend himself on the ground, and can be hard to take down, though whether he can deal with a wrestler of Brockett's calibre remains to be seen. He had knock out victories in the first three rounds of the Championship Tournament, including a knock out over Truck Gleeson, before losing out to Seth O'Breen in the fourth round. Semi-Final of the CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight Tournament Semi-Final of the CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight Tournament Lightweight Bout: "El Diablo" Luis Basora (26-6, 3-1 CTC, CTC Rank: #4, Underdog: +150) vs. Seth "Submission King" O'Breen (20-4, 4-1 CTC, CTC Rank: #10, Favorite: -150) Luis Basora was a two time SIGMA Lightweight champion before coming to CTC. A world class Judo player, his trip and throw takedowns in particular are superb, and he has excellent submission skills, including a particularly deadly rear naked choke. He can be difficult to take down or submit, but has limited striking ability to help set up his takedowns. He struggled for victories more than would have been thought in the early rounds of the Championship Tournament, before losing a nine round Unanimous Decision to Sean Morrison in the Fifth Round of the tournament. Seth O'Breen is not called "Submission King" for no reason, able to lock up his signature leglock submissions sometimes out of seemingly nowhere. He has strong wrestling and takedowns, allowing him to control where the fight takes place, and has good techical boxing with some power, making him dangerous wherever the fight happens. A former BCF Lightweight champion, he submitted his way through the early rounds of the Championship Tournament, before losing a close-fought Unanimous Decision to Tarcisio Dantas in the Fifth Round. Lightweight Bout: "The Wing Chun Superstar" Motoki Hojo (24-7, 4-1 CTC, CTC Rank: #7, Underdog: +150) vs. "The Hillbilly Hammer" Luke Hilton (14-3, 2-1 CTC, CTC Rank: #18, Favorite: -200) Motoki Hojo is a energetic striker, who likes to come hard out the gates with the spectacular kicks of his native Wing Chun style. He has learned a little takedown and submission defence over the years but overall can be very vulnerable if taken to the ground. He had a few quick knock out victories in the early rounds of the Championship Tournament, including a knock out of Lukas Mellberg before losing to Fiyero Lermontov in the Fifth Round. Luke Hilton comes from a wrestling background, though this has actually become his secondary MMA skill. As his nickname "The Hillbilly Hammer" suggests, he is now more for pounding his opponents in the face with his powerful fists until they are knocked out. This rounding out of his skill set has served him well, and he is known for his ability to come on in the late rounds to secure victories. He earned victories over Shusui Ikoma, and Patrik Pedersen in the early rounds of the championship tournament, before being submitted by Georges Nouri in the Fourth Round. PRELIMINARY CARD CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Robbie Lynn (4-1, 0-1 CTC, CTC Rank: Unranked, Underdog: +590) vs. Jeffrey Foxworthy (6-2, 0-1 CTC, CTC Rank: Unranked, Favorite: -740) Robbie Lynn is a kick boxer, and has been since his childhood. He is a decent striker, and is well known for his devastating head kicks, however his takedown and submission defence often let him down, and he is a very one dimensional fighter. He was knocked out in the first round of the Lightweight Championship tournament by Shusui Ikoma. Jeffrey Foxworthy comes from a wrestling background, who likes to bully other fighters in the clinch, or get them to the ground where he can work his ground and pound attacks. He has very little skill in striking, which sometimes makes it difficult to set up his takedowns. He was submitted by Edson Edmilson in the first round of the championship tournament. CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Chad "Easy Z" Zoff (8-1, 1-1 CTC, CTC Rank: Unranked, Favorite: -780) vs. Jake "Dead Man" Walken (1-1, 0-1 CTC, CTC Rank: Unranked, Underdog: +620) Chad Zoff is a product of intensive cross-training. He is decent in most areas of MMA, but is a particularly strong wrestler, who can take people down and work vicious ground and pound attacks. He has good takedown and submission defence as well, and is a decent striker when the fight is standing. He defeated Hoshi Nagai in the first round of the championship tournament, before being knocked out by Fujimaro Hidaka in the second round of the tournament. Jake Walken is more known as a striker, famous for his flashy striking style, and ability to entertain in the cage. He is known for utilizing kicks in fights, and not having much boxing skill. It looks like he has been working hard to improve his wrestling and ground game with Strike Force, and he may be a much more well-rounded fighter now then when he was submitted in the first round of the Championship Tournament by Chan Kim Huat. CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Chakrit Mamanee (4-1, 3-1 CTC, CTC Rank: Unranked, Favorite: -480) vs. Vince "The Animal" Dahl (3-1, 1-1 CTC, CTC Rank: Unranked, Underdog: +380) Chakrit Mamanee is a well-rounded fighter, possessing good boxing, with power to knock out opponents, good wrestling, takedowns, and takedown and submission defence, so that he can control where the fight is happening, as well as the ability to submit opponents. He won decisions in the first three rounds of the Championship Tournament, before losing a decision to Datuk Ong Ka Ting in the Fourth Round of the tournament. Vince Dahl is not known for his striking skill, but is an all-out attacker with his wrestling, constantly looking for takedowns, top control, and then brutal ground and pound. He won a decision over Chuck Brown in the first round of the Championship Tournament, before being submitted by Datuk Ong Ka Ting in the Second Round. CTC New Years Beatings 1 Lightweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: "The Karate Kid" Carl Chenoweth (10-1, 3-1 CTC, CTC Rank: #22, Favorite: -1200) vs. "The Ninja" Kevin Sponge (1-1, 0-1 CTC, CTC Rank: Unranked, Underdog: +950) Carl Chenoweth is a promising young fighter from a Karate background, known for his good technical boxing, and a dazzling array of technically proficient, and powerful kicks. He can defend himself from takedowns, and submissions, but doesn't provide much attacking threat if the fight goes to the ground. Known for being defensive even on the feet, he is known for his pin-point accurate couter-striking. He has knock out finishes in the first three rounds of the tournament, including a victory over Fumiaki Hayashi, before losing a razor thin Split Decision to Luis Basora in the Fourth Round. Kevin Sponge is a decent striker, who has the ability to stand and trade with anyone in the sport. He is known for his impressive kicking game, and very dangerous while standing, but doesn't have much of a wrestling, or ground game. He was knocked out in 39 seconds by Cole Moor in the First Round of the Championship Tournament. Lightweight Bout: Naizen Hamacho (16-2, 3-1 CTC, CTC Rank: #14, Favorite: -180) vs. "The Savage" Datuk Ong Ka Ting (14-2, 3-1 CTC, CTC Rank: #15, Underdog: +140) Naizen Hamacho is a kick boxer, known for his powerful and precise kicks, though he is decent with his hands as well. He is a good wrestler, and is good defensively on the ground, and hard to take down. A former ALPHA-1 title challenger, he has decent ground and pound as well. He finished his first three opponents in the Championship Tournament, but ran up against Bud Brockett in the fifth round, and was submitted. Datuk Ong Ka Ting has an okay striking game, but is a ferocious competitor once the fight goes to the floor, with good wrestling and excellent takedowns to get it there. He is always quick to look to get the fight on the ground, where his jiu-jitsu skills take over, with a dominant submission game, and great positional and defensive skills as well. His only loss prior to the CTC Lightweight Championship Tournament was in an interim ALPHA-1 title fight against Sukarno, but after submitting his way through the early rounds of the tournament, he came up against Sukarno again, and was knocked out of the tournament in the Fifth Round. Lightweight Bout: "The Sharpshooter" Georges Nouri (17-4, 4-1 CTC, CTC Rank: #11, Favorite: -520) vs. Elvis "The King" Milissis (9-3, 3-1 CTC, CTC Rank: Unranked, Underdog: +410) Georges Nouri is a grappling master from Greece. With no striking skill to speak of, he looks to get the fight to the ground as quickly as possible, where he can work his excellent positional jiu-jitsu game while looking for opportunities to slap on one of his signature arm triangle submissions. He was a submission machine through the early rounds of the tournament, including a victory over Luke Hilton, but was eliminated from title contention when he was TKOed by eventual champion Atep of Indonesia in the Fifth Round. Elvis Milissis is very physically imposing, a Thai boxer known for his powerful kicking game, and devastating head kicks. He can be vulnerable around high class grapplers, as his ground game is not really up to snuff. He knocked out his first three opponents in the Championship Tournament, including Aaron McBroom, before running up against Naizen Hamacho and getting TKOed in the Fourth Round of the tournament. Lightweight Bout: Manoel "Colagem" Cabral (10-2, 4-1 CTC, CTC Rank: #20, Favorite: -480) vs. Korekiyo Anzai (12-1, 3-1 CTC, CTC Rank: #21, Underdog: +380) Manoel Cabral is a black belt in jiu-jitsu, and sports a world class ground game. He has decent technical boxing, but not much in the way of power or striking skill. Strong wrestling and takedowns, and an excellent all-around Jiu-Jitsu game make him an exceptionally dangerous opponent. He has a deadly gogoplata in his arsenal, though he has yet to showcase it. He submitted his way through the first four rounds of the Championship Tournament, including victories over Edson Edmilson and Adenor Togni, but was TKOed by Helio en route to the Final in the Fifth Round. Korekiyo Anzai is a versatile fighter, with a decent all-round game, he can stand and strike, but his strength is on the ground, where he can utilize his strong submission skills. He won through the first three rounds of the Championship Tournament, including a victory over Chan Kim Huat, but was knocked out by Sukarno in the Fourth Round. Lightweight Bout: Benny "The Jet" Danare (14-4, 3-1 CTC, CTC Rank: #19, Favorite: -310) vs. Glen "The Marine" Siemaszko (11-4, 3-2 CTC, CTC Rank: Unranked, Underdog: +240) Benny Danare is not much of a striker, though he has some technical boxing skill. Rather he will look to use his wrestling, and takedown skills to find a way to get fights to the ground, where he can work his submission game, including a deadly kimura, and the use of rubber guard. He submitted his way through the first three rounds of the tournament, before losing by first round TKO to Sean Morrison in the Fourth Round. Glen Siemaszko is a tough individual, a former US Marine. He has good takedown and submission defence, and a decent boxing game, with power, but if you can get him to the ground his attacking threat disappears, and he is more vulnerable. He won his way through the first three rounds of the Championship Tournament, including a victory over Nicholas Bretton, but was knocked out by eventual champion Atep of Indonesia in the Fourth Round. He is coming off a second loss in a row, a first round TKO loss to Tarcisio Dantas in his last fight. Lightweight Bout: Lubos "The Experiment" Plasil (11-2-1NC, 3-0-1NC CTC, CTC Rank: #23, Favorite: -430) vs. "Relentless" Ren Akai (11-2, 3-1 CTC, CTC Rank: Unranked, Underdog: +340) Lubos Plasil is a former instructor in Russian Combat Sambo, a strong wrestler, and takedown artist, who clinically gets fight to the ground and looks for way to end them with his excellent submission skills, and warrior spirit. He can box a bit to help set up his takedowns. He won through the first three rounds of the Championship Tournament, but was removed after his first round submission victory over H.M. Menzel ended with him failing a test for recreational drugs. Ren Akai has some okay technical striking, but is mostly known as an overpowering, one might even say, "Relentless", wrestler. He prefers to work in the clinch, keeping the fight against the cage, or smothering opponents on the ground. He doesn't have much in the way of attacking threat on the ground. He decisioned his way through the early rounds of the tournament, before losing by second round submission to Bruce Steven in the Fourth Round. Lightweight Bout: H.M. Menzel (18-7-1NC, 3-1-1NC CTC, CTC Rank: Unranked, Favorite: -1030) vs. Yoritoki Iwahashi (12-8, 3-1 CTC, CTC Rank: Unranked, Underdog: +820) H.M. Menzel was originally a scrappy wrestler, who could take people down to the ground, where he could work his prototypical ground and pound attacks. He has been working hard on his stand-up game, and has developed some okay technical striking to round out his skill set. He made it through the first four rounds of the tournament, including being allowed to proceed through the fourth round despite losing when Lubos Plasil tested positive for recreational drugs. He was eliminated from the tournament via fourth round submission by Bruce Stevens in the Fifth Round. Yoritoki Iwahashi is a fighter with no real ability, beyond a decent ability to get an opponent to the ground and smother him with top control. He shocked everybody by surviving the first three rounds of the tournament, earning a spot for himself on the initial roster of the company. He was knocked out of the tournament by submission when he came up against Fiyero Lermontov in the Fourth Round. Weigh-In Results Helio (155 lbs) vs. Go Yamamoto (155 lbs) Fiyero Lermontov (155 lbs) vs. Sukarno (155 lbs) Sean Morrison (155 lbs) vs. Lukas Mellberg (155 lbs) Tarcisio Dantas (155 lbs) vs. Bruce Steven (155 lbs) Bud Brockett (155 lbs) vs. Tim Oldacres (155 lbs) Luis Basora (155 lbs) vs. Seth O'Breen (155 lbs) Motoki Hojo (155 lbs) vs. Luke Hilton (155 lbs) Robbie Lynn (155 lbs) vs. Jeffrey Foxworthy (155 lbs) Chad Zoff (155 lbs) vs. Jake Walken (155 lbs) Chakrit Mamanee (155 lbs) vs. Vince Dahl (155 lbs) Carl Chenoweth (155 lbs) vs. Kevin Sponge (155 lbs) Naizen Hamacho (155 lbs) vs. Datuk Ong Ka Ting (155 lbs) Georges Nouri (155 lbs) vs. Elvis Milissis (155 lbs) Manoel Cabral (155 lbs) vs. Korekiyo Anzai (155 lbs) Benny Danare (155 lbs) vs. Glen Siemaszko (155 lbs) Lubos Plasil (155 lbs) vs. Ren Akai (155 lbs) H.M. Menzel (155 lbs) vs. Yoritoki Iwahashi (155 lbs) CTC New Years Beatings 1 Full Fight Card LW: Helio vs. Go Yamamoto LW: Fiyero Lermontov vs. Sukarno LW Final: Lynn/Foxworthy/Zoff/Walken vs. Mamanee/Dahl/Chenoweth/Sponge LW: Sean Morrison vs. Lukas Mellberg LW: Tarcisio Dantas vs. Bruce Steven LW: Bud Brockett vs. Tim Oldacres LW SF: Mamanee/Dahl vs. Chenoweth/Sponge LW SF: Lynn/Foxworthy vs. Zoff/Walken LW: Luis Basora vs. Seth O'Breen LW: Motoki Hojo vs. Luke Hilton LW QF: Robbie Lynn vs. Jeffrey Foxworthy LW QF: Chad Zoff vs. Jake Walken LW QF: Chakrit Mamanee vs. Vince Dahl LW QF: Carl Chenoweth vs. Kevin Sponge LW: Naizen Hamacho vs. Datuk Ong Ka Ting LW: Georges Nouri vs. Elvis Milissis LW: Manoel Cabral vs. Korekiyo Anzai LW: Benny Danare vs. Glen Siemaszko LW: Lubos Plasil vs. Ren Akai LW: H.M. Menzel vs. Yoritoki Iwahashi
  3. 2004 Blurcat.com End Of Year Awards Fighter of the Year Adam "Blitz" White (CTC) Adam White defeats Carlos da Guia by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 3:02 of Round 4 (Rated: Decent) Canadian Tournament Combat 135 (March 2004) This was a Semi-Final Fight in the CTC Middleweight Championship Tournament Adam White defeats Buddy Garner by Knock Out (Punch) in 3:41 of Round 6 (Rated: Good) Canadian Tournament Combat 137 (June 2004) Adam White Won The CTC Middleweight Title Female Fighter of the Year "The Electrifying" Jenny DeNeuve (CTC) Jenny DeNeuve defeats Honey Due by Knock Out (Kick) in 1:25 of Round 4 (Rated: Good) Canadian Tournament Combat 133 (March 2004) This was a Semi-Final Fight in the CTC Womens Flyweight Championship Tournament Jenny DeNeuve defeats Nina Belle by Knock Out (Kick) in 0:10 of Round 3 (Rated: Good) Canadian Tournament Combat 136 (June 2004) Jenny DeNeuve Won The CTC Womens Flyweight Title Rookie of the Year Henry "The Spaceman" Bisping (CTC) Henry Bisping defeats Kristian Martin by Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of Round 3 (Rated: Good) SIGMA: Oakley vs. Scribbins II (March 2004) Henry Bisping defeats Perry Potenkin by Split Decision in 5:00 of Round 3 (Rated: Abysmal) SIGMA: Oakley vs. Gutierrez (May 2004) Henry Bisping defeats Harold Lambert by Submission (Kimura) in 1:17 of Round 1 (Rated: Good) SIGMA: Alois vs. Baer II (September 2004) Henry Bisping defeats Antonio Santos by Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of Round 3 (Rated: Decent) SIGMA: Renn vs. Landeweerd (November 2004) Team of the Year Evolution MMA CTC Fighters In Team Adam White (2-0, CTC Middleweight Champion) Felix Mattherson Jr (0-0) Lamont Banner (1-0) Markus Waller (1-1) Oliver Fiderer (0-0) Ray Bellinger (0-0) Terry Catt (0-0) Clint Royle (2-1) Matthew Dean (0-0) Patrick Thomas (0-0) Wilson Franklyn (3-0) Company of the Year Kadeno De Mano Fighting Circuit Show of the Year Fight of the Year Tabitha Cameron defeats Erin Distefano by Knock Out (Punch) in 1:55 of Round 3 (Rated: Excellent) Canadian Tournament Combat 137 (June 2004) Worst Fight of the Year Henry Bisping defeats Perry Potenkin by Split Decision in 5:00 of Round 3 (Rated: Abysmal) SIGMA: Oakley vs. Gutierrez (May 2004) Knock Out of the Year Yue Wan Chang defeats Maricel Tsay by TKO (Strikes) in 3:07 of Round 2 (Rated: Fantastic) KDM FC 31: Cassaro vs. Oshiro (August 2004) Submission of the Year Lin Yu defeats Moon An by Submission (Armbar) in 3:54 of Round 2 (Rated: Fantastic) KDM FC TakeDown TV 2: Tsai vs. Huat (March 2004) Main Event of the Year Lamont Banner defeats Philip Ziskie by TKO in 2:15 of Round 2 (Rated: Fantastic) Canadian Tournament Combat 134 (March 2004) Upset of the Year Tyeis Dube defeats Gekko Goto by Split Decision in 5:00 of Round 3 (Rated: Decent) ALPHA-1: Lim vs. Rubenstein (December 2004) Odds: Goto: -180 Dube +140
  4. News And Happenings - December 2004 News - CTC Heavyweight fighter Reynolds Baer is now training at KO Fighters as he prepares for his Heavyweight fight against Fatuma Roy at Canadian Tournament Combat 148. He will be backed by the team for that fight, and may stick around if things go well. He is looking to improve his striking during his time with the team. - CTC Middleweight fighter Gavin Marshall is now training at Team Desire as he prepares for his Middleweight fight against French Dancer at Canadian Tournament Combat 148. He is not expected to remain with the team long-term, and is looking to improve his ground game. - CTC Womens Flyweight fighter Capucine Lachance is now training at Femme Fatale Fighting. She is not expected to remain with the team long-term, and is looking to improve her ground game with the team. CTC Talent Acquisitions Super Heavyweight Chi Ji Guang Heavyweight Wilson Franklyn Chris Boyle D'arcy Bertrand (Canadian High Level Boxer) Light Heavyweight Emil Karlsson Welterweight Konosuke Shirahata Mauricio de Terreros Kalman Vincent (Canadian High Level Judoka) Kafu Bunya Delroy Rhodes Lightweight Shuji Oshiro Featherweight Taki Inouye Freddy Lomax Bantamweight Lenard Leroy (Canadian National Level Jiu-Jitsu) Womens Featherweight Catherine Li (Thai High Level Kick Boxer) Womens Flyweight Natalie Baroni (American High Level Wrestler) CTC Popularity Canada: 18.5% (Low Level International) USA: 16.2% (Low Level International) UK: 84.2% (High Level National) Europe: 72.0% (High Level National) Australia: 52.0% (Mid Level National) Japan: 9.0% (Low Level International) Asia: 63.4% (Mid Level National) Russia: 28.2% (Low Level National) Mexico: 58.7% (Mid Level National) South America: 95.8% (High Level National) Central America: 29.3% (Low Level National) Africa: 26.1% (Low Level National) Company Rankings 1. Canadian Tournament Combat (18.5%, Low Level International, Canada) 2. ALPHA-1: Japanese Mixed Martial Arts (14.4%, Low Level National, Japan) 3. Global Association of Mixed Martial Arts (88.7%, High Level Regional, USA) 4. British Cage Fighting (83.3%, High Level Regional, UK) 5. Kadena De Mano Fighting Circuit (62.1%, Mid Level Regional, Asia) 6. Women's Extreme Fighting Federation (52.7%, Mid Level Regional, Canada) 7. Signature Martial Arts (51.0%, Mid Level Regional, Europe) Champions Canadian Tournament Combat Super Heavyweight (Belt Prestige: 59%): Matas Fialkowska (Since June 2004, Yet to Defend) Heavyweight (Belt Prestige: 64%): Morgan Wakarewarewa (Since June 2004, Yet to Defend) Cruiserweight (Belt Prestige: 62%): Lars-Gunnar Ekberg (Since June 2004, Yet to Defend) Light Heavyweight (Belt Prestige: 68%): Nilton Fantoni (Since June 2004, Yet to Defend) Middleweight (Belt Prestige: 65%): Adam White (Since June 2004, Yet to Defend) Welterweight (Belt Prestige: 68%): Bobby Brubaker (Since June 2004, Yet to Defend) Lightweight (Belt Prestige: 68%): Atep of Indonesia (Since June 2004, Yet to Defend) Featherweight (Belt Prestige: 58%): Vacant Bantamweight (Belt Prestige: 63%): Brian Claremont (Since June 2004, Yet To Defend) Womens Featherweight (Belt Prestige: 59%): Tabitha Cameron (Since June 2004, Yet To Defend) Womens Bantamweight (Belt Prestige: 63%): Pamela O'Neill (Since June 2004, Yet To Defend) Womens Flyweight (Belt Prestige: 66%): Jenny DeNeuve (Since June 2004, Yet to Defend) ALPHA-1: Japanese Mixed Martial Arts Super Heavyweight (Belt Prestige: 43%): Colin J L Capes (Since September 2004, Yet To Defend) Light Heavyweight (Belt Prestige: 71%): Spencer Rubenstein (Since December 2004, Yet To Defend) Global Association of Mixed Martial Arts Heavyweight (Belt Prestige: 59%): Vacant Light Heavyweight (Belt Prestige: 43%): Arnold Backlund (Since May 2004, Yet To Defend) British Cage Fighting Heavyweight (Belt Prestige: 47%): Aston Merryman (Since September 2004, Yet To Defend) Light Heavyweight (Belt Prestige: 78%): Curt Kitson (Since June 2003, 2 Defences) Kadena De Mano Fighting Circuit Lightweight (Belt Prestige: 59%): Vacant Womens Featherweight (Belt Prestige: 27%): Lin Yu (Since December 2004, Yet to Defend) Women's Extreme Fighting Federation Featherweight (Belt Prestige: 28%): Kit Sakamoto (Since September 2004, Yet To Defend) Bantamweight (Belt Prestige: 36%): Carmen Routhwaite (Since November 2004, Yet To Defend) Signature Martial Arts Heavyweight (Belt Prestige: 51%): Vacant Middleweight (Belt Prestige: 63%): Charlie Oakley (Since May 2003, 4 Defences) CTC World-Ranked Fighters Womens P4P #1: Pamela O'Neill (CTC) Womens Flyweight (#1 Jenny DeNeuve, CTC) Jenny DeNeuve (#1, #2 P4P, CTC Womens Flyweight Champion) Nina Belle (#2, #5 P4P) Honey Due (#3, #6 P4P) Daniela Sadorra (#4, #8 P4P) Karen Curtis (#5, #9 P4P) Steph Smith (#6, #12 P4P) Helena Broderick (#7, #13 P4P) Rennaya Rives (#8, #18 P4P) Leslie Myers (#9, #22 P4P) Fusae Miura (#10, #23 P4P) Jessica Herbig (#11) Trish Biel (#12) Ramona Stivic (#13) Lisa Labone (#14) Natasha Mellow (#15) Chisaki Gojo (#16) Manami Ken (#17) Clare Peyton (#18) Capucine Lachance (#19) Kimie Igarashi (#20) Hazel McClay (#21) April Watson (#23) Elizabeth Lindley (#25) Womens Bantamweight (#1 Pamela O'Neill, CTC) Pamela O'Neill (#1, #1 P4P, CTC Womens Bantamweight Champion) Monica Masters (#2, #3 P4P) Michelle Addams (#3, #7 P4P) Taniko Uchiyama (#4, #11 P4P) Vicki Summers (#7, #19 P4P) Rain Richards (#9, #25 P4P) Stella Massey (#10) Thea Higgins (#11) Leona Deschanel (#12) Maya Komagata (#13) Suzanne Elder (#15) Mizuki Watanabe (#16) Helen Fox (#17) Gina Dixon (#18) Tiiu Kass (#19) Katy-Jayne Paulson (#20) Sayoko Ebisawa (#24) Setsuko Henmi (#25) Womens Featherweight (#1 Tabitha Cameron, CTC) Tabitha Cameron (#1, #4 P4P) Hope Lehane (#2, #10 P4P) Veronika Sablikova (#3, #14 P4P) Yue Wan Chang (#4, #16 P4P) Erin Distefano (#5, #21 P4P) Temperance McCoy (#6, #24 P4P) Piper Evergood (#8) Anna Thompson (#9) Eiko Shiokawa (#10) Emele Bergeron (#11) Alyson Arroway (#12) Alisha Wood (#14) Rosamaria Correa (#15) Sayoko Ebisawa (#16) Catherine Newmar (#17) Hanako Shimizu (#18) Verona Joseph (#21) Vasya Kaczmarek (#22) Janey McDwyre (#23) Fi Johns (#24) Mens P4P #1: Jin Katou (CTC) Bantamweight (#1 Brian Claremont, CTC) Brian Claremont (#1, #25 P4P, CTC Bantamweight Champion) Riveron Potter-Pirbright (#2) Markus Waller (#3) Willy Bassett (#4) Ollie Rockmetteller (#5) Lito Alcala (#6) Supachai Thamsatchanan (#7) Roddy Wickham (#8) Kanji Togo (#9) Jez Worplesdon (#10) Kawin Kayem (#11) Apolonio Redondo Jr (#12) Zach Steggles (#13) Ang Dong (#14) Ray Bellinger (#15) Dominic Ash (#16) Pipob Jakkuprasat (#17) Mitchell Bryan (#18) D'Arcy Spode (#19) Aubrey Bassington-Bassington (#20) Tossapol Puangchan (#21) Charles Leblanc (#22) Gus Waters (#23) Ryozo Ozawa (#25) Featherweight (#1 Tomohiro Takeuchi, CTC) Tomohiro Takeuchi (#1, #5 P4P) Luiz Machado (#2, #10 P4P) Lamont Banner (#3, #16 P4P) Sammy Gaffigan (#4, #17 P4P) Philip Ziskie (#5, #24 P4P) Lars Bohlin (#6) Snorri Gunnarsson (#7) Yoshiro Makamori (#8) Jason Dalglish (#9) Frank Romita (#10) Li-Kong Ho (#11) David James Diggle (#12) Easton Frye (#13) Kenji Akita (#14) Yagi Jokichi (#15) Graeme Spark (#16) Hans Christian Bloch (#17) Masahiro Maeno (#18) Anthony Ray Shenkman (#19) Azor Portela Nunes (#20) Gerrit Dudok (#21) Manish Khan (#22) Josuke Hino (#23) Rafael Tavares (#25) Lightweight (#1 Atep of Indonesia, CTC) Atep of Indonesia (#1, #3 P4P, CTC Lightweight Champion) Helio (#2, #9 P4P) Fiyero Lermontov (#3, #14 P4P) Luis Basora (#4, #18 P4P) Sukarno (#5, #21 P4P) Tarcisio Dantas (#6) Motoki Hojo (#7) Sean Morrison (#8) Bud Brockett (#9) Seth O'Breen (#10) Georges Nouri (#11) Go Yamamoto (#12) Bruce Steven (#13) Naizen Hamacho (#15) Datuk Ong Ka Ting (#16) Lukas Mellberg (#17) Tim Oldacres (#18) Shuji Oshiro (#19) Luke Hilton (#20) Benny Danare (#21) Manoel Cabral (#24) Korekiyo Anzai (#25) Welterweight (#1 Bobby Brubaker, CTC) Bobby Brubaker (#1, #2 P4P, CTC Welterweight Champion) Noach Van Der Capellen (#2, #12 P4P) Julio Regueiro (#3) Manuel Silva (#4) Alan Kendall (#5) Ichisake Miyagi (#6) Templeton Crumb (#7) Ikku Funaki (#8) Chew Chua (#9) Nathan Chambers (#10) Fukusaburo Hirano (#11) Vikram Sithalayan (#12) Gabriel Gallego (#13) Jens Halle (#14) Simon Vine (#15) Rich Robinson (#17) Jack Humphreys (#18) Bussho Maruyama (#19) Will Kane (#21) Martin Cupples (#22) David Allen (#23) Evan Gardner (#24) Middleweight (#1 Braulio Moura, CTC) Braulio Moura (#1, #8 P4P) Adam White (#2, #11 P4P, CTC Middleweight Champion) Matthew Dean (#3, #20 P4P) Carlos da Guia (#4, #22 P4P) Buddy Garner (#5, #23 P4P) Heiji Endo (#6) Joaquim Fontes (#7) Neil Napier (#8) Patrick Thomas (#9) Thais Antonio Taffarel (#10) Dwayne Alleyne (#11) Sutton Ripley (#12) Thorbjorn Rekdal (#13) Ashley Ballard (#14) JJ Reid (#15) Leonardo da Costa (#17) Ginger Beaumont (#19) Bill Brown (#20) Tora Mizwar (#21) Shaun Dico (#22) Kojuro Kudo (#23) Artak Gebor (#24) Light Heavyweight (#1 Nilton Fantoni, CTC) Nilton Fantoni (#1, #4 P4P, CTC Light Heavyweight Champion) Jin Katou (#2, #1 P4P) Niko Soldo (#4, #13 P4P) Toby Sorkin (#5, #15 P4P) Zvonimir Asanovic (#7) Tadamasa Yamada (#8) Affonso Villar (#9) Marlon John (#10) Matthew Michael Kirby (#11) Rafael Van Der Moot (#12) Terry Catt (#13) Jiroemon Hasegawa (#14) Sho Kitabatake (#15) Naozane Yamaguchiya (#17) Valentin Taneyev (#18) Nicolai Mickiewicz (#19) Mike Watson (#20) Junior Patinkin (#21) Osamu Dan (#22) Faas Smit (#23) Matti Kurri (#25) Heavyweight (#1 Morgan Wakarewarewa, CTC) Morgan Wakarewarewa (#1, #6 P4P, CTC Heavyweight Champion) Lars-Gunnar Ekberg (#2, CTC Cruiserweight Champion) Hiro Arai (#3) Murilo Satinho (#4) James Foster (#5) Mason Archer (#6) Rav Kapur (#7) Armen Sarkisian (#8) Kanezane Fujii (#9) Lefter Oktay (#10) Aleksander Ivanov (#11) Khru Duangjan (#12) Gyokusho Fujimoto (#13) Gladstone Lopes (#14) Christopher Drew (#15) Jozef Jankowski (#16) Grzegorz Boniek (#17) Carter Potter (#18) Elzo Alves Moura (#19) Fritz Phipps (#20) Pai Cheng (#21) Fatuma Roy (#22) Stratos Papaioannou (#23) Mugur Boc (#24) Reynolds Baer (#25) Super Heavyweight (#1 Matas Fialkowska, CTC) Matas Fialkowska (#1, CTC Super Heavyweight Champion) Renato (#2) Teddy Glossop (#3) Hanley Polter (#4) Ali Shivari (#5) Taroemon Abukara (#6) Jutaro Honma (#7) Tomoji Takaoka (#8) Kel Ryan (#9) Chi Ji Guang (#11) Sebastian Cyr (#12) William Demers (#14) August Pennell (#16) Kiyomori Sanda (#17) Eric Coleman (#18) Moses Amokachi (#19) Zachary Nobell (#20) Cory Frain (#21) Abe Locke (#22) Daugvinas Blekaitis (#23) Gunnar Rasmussen (#24) Zsolt Hargitay (#25) Other Promotions Shows KDM FC 33: Liou vs. Yu III (Friday, Week 1, December 2004) Title Result: Lin Yu Won The KDM FC Womens Featherweight Title Title Result: Shuji Oshiro Made His Second Successful Defence of the KDM FC Lightweight Title Fight of the Night: Shuji Oshiro vs. Hidetada Matsumara KO of the Night: Michiko Kawaguchi (vs. Soo Gwon) Submission of the Night: Shuji Oshiro (vs. Hidetada Matsumara) ALPHA-1: Lim vs. Rubenstein (Saturday, Week 2, December 2004) Title Result: Spencer Rubenstein Won The ALPHA-1 Light Heavyweight Title Fight of the Night: Toby Dingleberry vs. Pierrepont Bergeron KO of the Night: Jerry Bogdonovich (vs. Sozui Tomonaga) Submission of the Night: Randolph Gilliver (vs. Bruno Doman) BCF: Kitson vs. McFadden III (Saturday, Week 4, December 2004) Title Result: Curt Kitson Made His Second Successful Defence of the BCF Light Heavyweight Title Fight of the Night: Crow Leddy vs. Adrian Majoram KO of the Night: Laurence Lamping (vs. Kieran Morgan) Submission of the Night: None MMA in January 2005 Canadian Tournament Combat CTC will host 5 cards in January. CTC New Years Beatings 1 will be held on Monday, Week 1, January, and will feature fights in the Lightweight division. The card will be headlined by a Lightweight battle between Helio and Go Yamamoto. Also on the card a Lightweight clash between Fiyero Lermontov and Sukarno. Canadian Tournament Combat 138 will be held on Friday, Week 1, January, and will feature Quarter-Finals in the CTC Season 1 Light Heavyweight Tournament. The card will be headlined by a Light Heavyweight Quarter-Final fight between Jin Katou and Rafael Van Der Moot. Also on the card a Light Heavyweight Quarter-Final fight between Niko Soldo and Tadamasa Yamada. Canadian Tournament Combat 139 will be held on Friday, Week 2, January, and will feature Quarter-Finals in the CTC Season 1 Womens Flyweight Tournament. The card will be headlined by a Womens Flyweight grudge match between CTC Womens Flyweight Champion Jenny DeNeuve, and Alison Beattie. The title will not be on the line. Also on the card a Womens Flyweight Quarter-Final fight between Nina Belle and Leslie Myers. Canadian Tournament Combat 140 will be held on Friday, Week 3, January, and will feature Quarter-Finals in the CTC Season 1 Featherweight Tournament. The card will be headlined by a Featherweight Quarter-Final fight between Luiz Machado and Sammy Gaffigan. Also on the card a Featherweight Quarter-Final fight between Snorri Gunnarsson and Philip Ziskie. Canadian Tournament Combat 141 will be held on Friday, Week 4, January, and will feature Quarter-Finals in the CTC Season 1 Heavyweight Tournament. The card will be headlined by a Heavyweight Quarter-Final fight between Mason Archer and Pai Cheng. Also on the card a Heavyweight Quarter-Finals between Kanezane Fujii and Rav Kapur. ALPHA-1: Japanese Mixed Martial Arts ALPHA-1 will host 1 card in January. ALPHA-1: Epstein vs. Ganaha will be held on Saturday, Week 3, January. The card will be headlined by a Light Heavyweight battle between Lester Epstein and Ryuji Ganaha. Also on the card a Light Heavyweight clash between Ruben Rua and Marcos Maciel. Global Association of Mixed Martial Arts GAMMA will host 1 card in January. GAMMA Battle Lines 9: Dennis vs. Petkovic will be held on Saturday, Week 3, January. The card will be headlined by a battle for the vacant GAMMA Heavyweight title between Harv Dennis and Michael Petkovic. Also on the card a Light Heavyweight battle between Michel Desjardins and Cal Hillson. British Cage Fighting BCF will host no cards in January. Kadena De Mano Fighting Circuit KDM FC will host 1 card in January. KDM FC TakeDown TV 3: Hansen vs. Tsai will be held on Friday, Week 4, January. The card will be headlined by a battle for the vacant KDM FC Lightweight Title between Doug Hansen and Hyun-Shik Tsai. Also on the card a Women's Featherweight battle between Maricel Liou and Noel Tsay. Womens Extreme Fighting Federation WEFF will host 1 card in January. WEFF 36: Sakamoto vs. Lapointe will be held on Saturday, Week 4, January. The card will be headlined by a WEFF Featherweight Title fight between champion Kit Sakamoto, and challenger Francille Lapointe. Also on the card a Bantamweight battle between Meryl Vincent and Romi Takahashi. Signature Martial Arts SIGMA will host 1 card in January. SIGMA: Arnsson vs. Votta will be held on Saturday, Week 1, January. The card will be headlined by a battle for the vacant SIGMA Heavyweight Title between Scotty Arnsson and Rogerio Votta. Also on the card a Middleweight battle between Julio Gutierrez and Fjodor Kanchelskis.
  5. News And Happenings - November 2004 News - CTC Lightweight fighter Gregory O'Hara is now training with Strike Force, as he prepares for his Lightweight fight with Lazaro Campos at Canadian Tournament Combat 138. He will be backed by the team for his next fight, and may stick around if things go well. He is looking to improve his striking game with the team. - CTC Light Heavyweight fighter Jin Katou announces that he is now returning from hiatus. He has been inserted in the Season 1 Light Heavyweight Tournament, and will face Rafael Van Der Moot in the Quarter-Finals. - CTC Womens Flyweight fighter Manami Ken is now training with Team Explosion as she prepares for her Womens Flyweight fight against Nicola Tyler at Canadian Tournament Combat 140. She is with the team on a temporary basis only, and says the teams ability to train their fighters to box was a big part of her decision. CTC Talent Acquisitions Super Heavyweight Wally Bryant Mailhairer Moreau (Canadian High Level Wrestler) Heavyweight Henry Bisping (English Accomplished Kick Boxer) Schalk Rhodes Tarozaemon Iriye (Japanese High Level Wrestler) Jacob Barlee Light Heavyweight Rafael de Souza (Brazilian National Level Wrestler) Middleweight Davis Spyrou Hunter Scribbins Alan Washington (English National Level Judo) Kramer Mayweather Welterweight Roger Quince Claudio Palacios Lightweight Caca de Andrade Shuzo Watnabe (Japanese National Level Judo) Noel Chang (Indonesian National Level Grappler) Norm Hebert (Canadian National Level Kick Boxer) Steven Wu Featherweight Ryan Fenniman Clint Royle Jerry Pie Heiko Pander Bantamweight Kameo Oya Garen Simon (Canadian High Level Wrestler) Womens Featherweight Erin McKean (American Accomplished Jiu-Jitsu) Floria Girard (Canadian High Level Taekwondo) Womens Flyweight Capucine Lachance (Canadian High Level Taekwondo) Orlena Lefevre (Canadian Accomplished Wrestler) Cherie Bryant (Canadian Accomplished Kung Fu) CTC Popularity Canada: 18.5% (Low Level International) USA: 16.2% (Low Level International) UK: 84.2% (High Level National) Europe: 72.0% (High Level National) Australia: 52.0% (Mid Level National) Japan: 9.0% (Low Level International) Asia: 63.4% (Mid Level National) Russia: 28.2% (Low Level National) Mexico: 58.7% (Mid Level National) South America: 95.8% (High Level National) Central America: 29.3% (Low Level National) Africa: 26.1% (Low Level National) Company Rankings 1. Canadian Tournament Combat (18.5%, Low Level International, Canada) 2. ALPHA-1: Japanese Mixed Martial Arts (13.1%, Low Level National, Japan) 3. Global Association of Mixed Martial Arts (88.7%, High Level Regional, USA) 4. British Cage Fighting (80.9%, High Level Regional, UK) 5. Kadena De Mano Fighting Circuit (59.3%, Mid Level Regional, Asia) 6. Women's Extreme Fighting Federation (52.7%, Mid Level Regional, Canada) 7. Signature Martial Arts (51.0%, Mid Level Regional, Europe) Other Promotions Shows BCF Best of British 6 (Saturday, Week 1, November 2004) Title Result: None Fight of the Night: Kieran Morgan vs. Bienvenido Romulo KO of the Night: Adrian Majoram (vs. Makhak Kirakosyan) Submission of the Night: Kieran Morgan (vs. Bienvedido Romulo) SIGMA: Renn vs. Landeweerd (Saturday, Week 1, November 2004) Title Result: Jacco Landeweerd Won The SIGMA Heavyweight Title Fight of the Night: Hunter Scribbins vs. Julio Gutierrez KO of the Night: Scotty Arnsson (vs. Nelson Kenney) Submission of the Night: Hunter Scribbins (vs. Julio Gutierrez) ALPHA-1: Big Magic vs. Olano (Saturday, Week 2, November 2004) Title Result: None Fight of the Night: Andoni Olano vs. Big Magic KO of the Night: Ricky Heath (vs. Fabian Schar) Submission of the Night: MA Parker (vs. OJ Oberst) WEFF Siege 3: Fujii vs. Routhwaite (Saturday, Week 2, November 2004) Title Result: Carmen Routhwaite Won The WEFF Bantamweight Title Fight of the Night: Francille Lapointe vs. Kellie Gumm KO of the Night: Romi Takahashi (vs. Natassia Potocnik) Submission of the Night: Meryl Vincent (vs. Diana England) GAMMA 62: Andre vs. Franklyn (Saturday, Week 4, November 2004) Title Result: Wilson Franklyn Won The GAMMA Heavyweight Title Fight of the Night: Wilson Franklyn vs. Robb Andre KO of the Night: MacGregor Dare (vs. Michel Desjardins) Submission of the Night: Rupert Dreck (vs. Raymond Rearden) MMA in December 2004 Canadian Tournament Combat CTC will host no cards in December. ALPHA-1: Japanese Mixed Martial Arts ALPHA-1 will host 1 card in December. ALPHA-1: Lim vs. Rubenstein will be held on Saturday, Week 2, December. The card will be headlined by an ALPHA-1 Light Heavyweight Title fight between champion Hyun-Shik Lim, and challenger Spencer Rubenstein. Also on the card a Light Heavyweight battle between Mokichi Takabe and Takesi Yanagimoto. Global Association of Mixed Martial Arts GAMMA will host no cards in December. British Cage Fighting BCF will host 1 card in December. BCF: Kitson vs. McFadden III will be held on Saturday, Week 4, December. The card will be headlined by a BCF Light Heavyweight Title fight between champion Curt Kitson, and challenger Lenny McFadden. Also on the card a Light Heavyweight battle between Adrian Majoram and Crow Leddy. Kadena De Mano Fighting Circuit KDM FC will host 1 card in December. KDM FC 33: Liou vs. Yu III will be held on Friday, Week 1, December. The card will be headlined by a KDM FC Womens Featherweight Title fight between champion Maricel Liou, and challenger Lin Yu. Also on the card a KDM FC Lightweight Title fight between champion Shuji Oshiro, and challenger Hidetada Matsumara. Women's Extreme Fighting Federation WEFF will host no cards in December. Signature Martial Arts SIGMA will host no cards in December.
  6. News And Happenings - October 2004 News - CTC Heavyweight fighter Reynolds Baer is no longer training with Leamington Spa Muay Thai. Although he enjoyed a successful time with the team, it was understood that he was always only visiting, and there was never any consideration to making the alliance long-term. - CTC Lightweight fighter Derrall Durand is now training with Strike Force. He is with the team only on a temporary basis, and is looking to improve his wrestling skills with the team. - CTC Womens Flyweight fighter Charlotte DiSerra is no longer training at Lady Shiva's after a confrontation with fellow team member Michelle Addams after a training session led to her storming out soon thereafter. - CTC Womens Featherweight fighter Temperance McCoy is now training with Team Explosion, and will be backed by the team for her next fight. She is only with the team short-term, and wants to work on her boxing skills with the teams trainers. - CTC Womens Featherweight champion Tabitha Cameron is now training with Mean Machines and will be backed by the team for her first title defence, and may stick around if things go well. She's enjoying fresh training methods and techniques, and thinks the team will help give her the mental edge she needs. - CTC Womens Flyweight fighter Chisaki Gojo is no longer training with Team Lotus. Despite enjoying success with the team, the arrangement was always temporary and she is keen to keep her training methods fresh and interesting by looking elsewhere. - XCC has gone bankrupt, and closed there doors. After accrueing a tremendous amount of debt, they could no longer continue as a company. - CTC Womens Featherweight fighter Verona Joseph is now training at Lady Shiva's as she prepares for her fight with Rosamaria Correa at Canadian Tournament Combat 142. She is only with the team on a temporary basis, and thinks the team will help improve her striking game. - CTC Bantamweight fighter Ashihei Bando is now training at Mok Gar Dojo as he prepares for his fight with Mitchell Bryan at CTC Sunday Night Fights 2. He joined the team in order to freshen his training methods, but is not expected to remain long-term. CTC Talent Acquisitions Super Heavyweight Cory Frain Zsolt Hargitay Perry Lane (American National Level Wrestler) Heavyweight Kozue Amori Light Heavyweight Gustavo Spagnol Nissho Date (Japanese High Level Wrestler) Middleweight Heath Kaladaris Sojuro Iriye Welterweight Akihito Matsumoto Gus Fitzpatrick Featherweight Lucky Lyman Swithens Corcoran Womens Featherweight Laia Leele Womens Flyweight Chisaki Gojo Li Chang (Korean High Level Muay Thai) CTC Popularity Canada: 18.5% (Low Level International) USA: 16.2% (Low Level International) UK: 84.2% (High Level National) Europe: 72.0% (High Level National) Australia: 52.0% (Mid Level National) Japan: 9.0% (Low Level International) Asia: 63.4% (Mid Level National) Russia: 28.2% (Low Level National) Mexico: 58.7% (Mid Level National) South America: 95.8% (High Level National) Central America: 29.3% (Low Level National) Africa: 26.1% (Low Level National) Company Rankings 1. Canadian Tournament Combat (18.5%, Low Level International, Canada) 2. ALPHA-1: Japanese Mixed Martial Arts (13.1%, Low Level National, Japan) 3. Global Association of Mixed Martial Arts (85.7%, High Level Regional, USA) 4. British Cage Fighting (78.7%, High Level Regional, UK) 5. Kadena De Mano Fighting Circuit (59.3%, Mid Level Regional, Asia) 6. Womens Extreme Fighting Federation (51.5%, Mid Level Regional, Canada) 7. Signature Martial Arts (50.5%, Mid Level Regional, Europe) Other Promotions Shows None MMA in November 2004 Canadian Tournament Combat CTC will host no cards in November. ALPHA-1: Japanese Mixed Martial Arts ALPHA-1 will host 1 card in November. ALPHA-1: Big Magic vs. Olano will be held on Saturday, Week 2, November. The card will be headlined by a Light Heavyweight battle between Big Magic and Andoni Olano. Also on the card a Super Heavyweight clash between Sugimoto Tarumi and Zydrunas Sigauskas. Global Association of Mixed Martial Arts GAMMA will host 1 card in November. GAMMA 62: Andre vs. Franklyn will be held on Saturday, Week 4, November. The card will be headlined by a GAMMA Heavyweight title fight between champion Robb Andre, and challenger Wilson Franklyn. Also on the card a Light Heavyweight battle between Michel Desjardins and MacGregor Dare. British Cage Fighting BCF will host 1 card in November. BCF Best of British 6 will be held on Saturday, Week 1, November. The card will be headlined by a Light Heavyweight battle between Adrian Majoram and Makhak Kirakosyan. Also on the card a Light Heavyweight clash between Lenny McFadden and Stef Lomb. Kadeno De Mano Fighting Circuit KDM FC will host no cards in November. Womens Extreme Fighting Federation WEFF will host 1 card in November. WEFF Siege 3: Fujii vs. Routhwaite will be held on Saturday, Week 2, November. The card will be headlined by a WEFF Bantamweight title fight between champion Machiko Fujii, and challenger Carmen Routhwaite. Also on the card a Featherweight battle between Francille Lapointe and Kellie Gumm. Signature Martial Arts SIGMA will host 1 card in November. SIGMA: Lenn vs. Landeweerd will be held on Saturday, Week 1, November. The card will be headlined by a battle for the vacant SIGMA Heavyweight title between Linton Renn and Jacco Landeweerd. Also on the card a Middleweight clash between Hunter Scribbins and Julio Gutierrez.
  7. News And Happenings - September 2004 News - CTC Womens Flyweight champion Jenny DeNeuve and Alison Beattie have issued constant demands to fight one another for months! The fight has been booked for Canadian Tournament Combat 139. It is a grudge match between the two to settle their differences, the title will not be on the line, as Beattie has not won a tournament for the right to challenge. - CTC Cruiserweight champion Lars-Gunnar Ekberg and Antonio Rimando will also fight a grudge match to settle differences between them, with no title on the line, at CTC Sunday Night Fights 3. - CTC Featherweight fighter Josuke Hino has left Dragon's Lair Gym after a bitter argument with fellow member Naizen Hamacho. Sources tell us that the simmering tension between the two boiled over into a dramatic confrontation that ended with Hino storming out. - CTC Middleweight fighter Braulio Moura announces his return from hiatus. He has been booked to fight Tora Mizwar in his return match at CTC Sunday Night Fights 5, as the two have started clashing with each other on social media during Moura's absence. - CTC Lightweight fighter Yoshinori Morishita is now training with Team Roar. It is expected that he will make the team his long-term base of operations, and that he is hoping they will help him improve his striking game a lot. - CTC Womens Bantamweight champion Pamela O'Neill has opened her own MMA camp, Team Explosion, and is now looking to recruit potential members. - CTC Featherweight fighter Hyobe Kamioka is now training with J1 Circle. He will be backed by the team for his next fight and may stick around if things go well. He wanted to train with the team because of the quality of their boxing coaching. CTC Talent Acquisitions Super Heavyweight August Pennell Moses Amokachi Heavyweight Tadasu Tsukahara Olu Yolo Reynolds Baer Light Heavyweight William Harrison Tristan Bernard (Canadian High Level Muay Thai) Matthew Michael Kirby Middleweight Esteban Vega Tom Essy Gavin Marshall Jakuchu Abe Oleg Tariverdiev Burcet Lachance (Canadian High Level Jiu-Jitsu) Adelino Meier (German National Level Kick Boxer) Welterweight Ryan Beeker Evan Pizzarro David Webb Lightweight Yaichiro Munakata Rupert Lennox Derrall Durand (Canadian High Level Karate) Featherweight Jefferson Mndawe Alejandro Laguera Naruhiko Yonai Graeme Spark Nuno Valentino Bantamweight Richard Gauthier (Canadian High Level Wrestler) Ryozo Ozawa Womens Flyweight Lisa Labone CTC Popularity Canada: 18.5% (Low Level International) USA: 16.2% (Low Level International) UK: 84.2% (High Level National) Europe: 72.0% (High Level National) Australia: 52.0% (Mid Level National) Japan: 9.0% (Low Level International) Asia: 63.4% (Mid Level National) Russia: 28.2% (Low Level National) Mexico: 58.7% (Mid Level National) South America: 95.8% (High Level National) Central America: 29.3% (Low Level National) Africa: 26.1% (Low Level National) Company Rankings 1. Canadian Tournament Combat (18.5%, Low Level International, Canada) 2. ALPHA-1: Japanese Mixed Martial Arts (13.1%, Low Level National, Japan) 3. Global Association of Mixed Martial Arts (85.7%, High Level Regional, USA) 4. British Cage Fighting (78.7%, High Level Regional, UK) 5. Kadena De Mano Fighting Circuit (59.3%, Mid Level Regional, Asia) 6. Womens Extreme Fighting Federation (51.5%, Mid Level Regional, Canada) 7. Signature Martial Arts (50.5%, Mid Level Regional, Europe) 8. Xtreme Cage Combat (49.4%, Mid Level Regional, USA) Other Promotions Shows SIGMA: Alois vs. Baer II (Saturday, Week 2, September 2004) Title Result: Reynolds Baer Won The SIGMA Heavyweight Title Fight of the Night: Jakuchu Abe vs. Toshiaki Ukiyo KO of the Night: Reynolds Baer (vs. Stafford Alois) Submission of the Night: Jakuchu Abe (vs. Toshiaki Ukiyo) GAMMA 61: Fujita vs. Dennis (Saturday, Week 2, September 2004) Title Result: None Fight of the Night: Kanezane Yoshioka vs. Raimundo Thomas KO of the Night: Harv Dennis (vs. Masao Fujita) Submission of the Night: Lowe Martin (vs. Christophe Bernier) BCF: Moulke vs. Merryman (Sunday, Week 2, September 2004) Title Result: Aston Merryman Won The BCF Heavyweight Title Fight of the Night: Makhak Kirakosyan vs. Gavriil Sviridov KO of the Night: Matthew Michael Kirby (vs. Lenny McFadden) Submission of the Night: Danko Jelavic (vs. Daniil Skala) XCC: Spark vs. Lomax (Saturday, Week 3, September 2004) Title Result: Graeme Spark Made His Second Successful Defence of the XCC Featherweight Title Fight of the Night: Jazz Snide vs. Shuler Eigenberg KO of the Night: Jazz Snide (vs. Shuler Eigenberg) Submission of the Night: Derrall Durand (vs. Moss Gilbert) KDM FC 32: Oshiro vs. Tsai (Friday, Week 4, September 2004) Title Result: Shuji Oshiro Made His First Successful Defence of the KDM FC Lightweight Title Title Result: Maricel Liou Won The KDM FC Womens Featherweight Title Fight of the Night: Shuji Oshiro vs. Hyun-Shik Tsai KO of the Night: Maricel Liou (vs. Catherine Li) Submission of the Night: Shuji Oshiro (vs. Hyun-Shik Tsai) WEFF 35: Sakamoto vs. Landry (Saturday, Week 4, September 2004) Title Result: Kit Sakamoto Won The WEFF Featherweight Title Fight of the Night: Emma Birch vs. Simone King KO of the Night: Laia Leele (vs. Ana Natalia Pinto) Submission of the Night: Francille Lapointe (vs. Ophelia Touchstone) ALPHA-1: Lessard vs. Capes II (Saturday, Week 4, September 2004) Title Result: Colin J L Capes Won The ALPHA-1 Super Heavyweight Title Fight of the Night: Colin J L Capes vs. Augustin Lessard KO of the Night: Colin J L Capes (vs. Augustin Lessard) Submission of the Night: Ryuji Ganaha (vs. Brody Howles) MMA in October 2004 Canadian Tournament Combat The CTC will host no cards in October. ALPHA-1: Japanese Mixed Martial Arts ALPHA-1 will host no cards in October. Global Association of Mixed Martial Arts GAMMA will host no cards in October. British Cage Fighting BCF will host no cards in October. Kadena De Mano Fighting Circuit KDM FC will host no cards in October. Womens Extreme Fighting Federation WEFF will host no cards in October. Signature Martial Arts SIGMA will host no cards in October. Xtreme Cage Combat XCC will host no cards in October.
  8. News And Happenings - August 2004 News - CTC Light Heavyweight fighter Toby Sorkin is now training at Halvorsen's as he prepares for his CTC Season 1 Light Heavyweight Tournament Quarter-Final fight with Mike Watson. He will not be staying with the team long-term, but is trying something different to keep his training methods fresh and interesting. - Terron Cabal, recently signed by CTC, failed a drug test following his fight with Perryn Dubois on a local show. He was previously released by CTC following a drug test failure during the Heavyweight Championship Tournament, and has now been released again. - CTC Womens Bantamweight fighter Helen Fox is now training at Femme Fatale Fighting. She will be backed by the team for her next fight, and may stick around if things go well. She is looking to help her ground game in particular by joining the team. - CTC Womens Bantamweight fighter Rui Marugo will no longer be training at Flying Daggers. Although she had a successful time with the team, it was always understood she was only with the team temporarily and there was never consideration of making it a long-term alliance. - CTC Heavyweight fighter Murilo Satinho is now training with Team Symphony as he prepares for his CTC Season 1 Heavyweight Tournament Quarter-Final fight against Hiro Arai. He will be backed by the team for that fight, and may stick around as things go well. He is looking to freshen his training methods and thinks the camp will result in a victory in his next bout. - CTC Lightweight fighter Gregory O'Hara is no longer training with Slaughterhouse. Despite enjoying success with the team the alliance was always meant to be temporary and that he is keen to keep his training methods fresh by looking elsewhere. - CTC Welterweight fighter Simon Vine is now training at Slaughterhouse. He is not expected to remain with the team long-term, but has commented that he is hoping to improve his boxing while spending time with the team. CTC Talent Acquisitions Super Heavyweight Williams Demers (Canadian National Level Wrestler) Tarmo Lurich Devon Marunde Heavyweight Terron Cabal Light Heavyweight Sam Hernandez (American Accomplished Wrestler) Middleweight Tiki Britton Saemon Endo Mortimer Greenfell Tadao Miyazaki Nicolas Tavares (Brazilian National Level Jiu-Jitsu) Gene Grove (American National Level Jiu-Jitsu) Welterweight Danny Rowan Blaize Roy (Canadian High Level Kick Boxer) Stian Agdestein Louis De La Torre Orel Baginski (Croatian National Level Muay Thai) Lightweight Lazaro Campos Gregory O'Hara Goncalves Cassaro Seiho Nanami Yoshinori Morishita Hatsu Nishijima Chan Kim Huat Womens Featherweight Yue Wan Chang (Chinese Accomplished Submission Wrestler) Womens Bantamweight Elsa Jarvinen (Norwegian Accomplished Kung Fu) Womens Flyweight Joann Bonnar (American High Level Wrestler) CTC Popularity Canada: 18.5% (Low Level International) USA: 16.2% (Low Level International) UK: 84.2% (High Level National) Europe: 72.0% (High Level National) Australia: 52.0% (Mid Level National) Japan: 9.0% (Low Level International) Asia: 63.4% (Mid Level National) Russia: 28.2% (Low Level National) Mexico: 58.7% (Mid Level National) South America: 95.8% (High Level National) Central America: 29.3% (Low Level National) Africa: 26.1% (Low Level National) Company Rankings 1. Canadian Tournament Combat (18.5%, Low Level International, Canada) 2. ALPHA-1: Japanese Mixed Martial Arts (13.1%, Low Level National, Japan) 3. Global Association of Mixed Martial Arts (85.7%, High Level Regional, USA) 4. British Cage Fighting (76.5%, High Level Regional, UK) 5. Kadeno De Mano Fighting Circuit (56.5%, Mid Level Regional, Asia) 6. Women's Extreme Fighting Federation (50.3%, Mid Level Regional, Canada) 7. Signature Martial Arts (49.7%, Mid Level Regional, Europe) 8. Xtreme Cage Combat (47.2%, Mid Level Regional, USA) Other Promotions Shows KDM FC 31: Cassaro vs. Oshiro (Friday, Week 1, August 2004) Title Result: Shuji Oshiro Won The KDM FC Lightweight Title Title Result: Yue Wan Chang Made Her Fourth Successful Defence of the KDM FC Womens Featherweight Title Fight of the Night: Yue Wan Chang vs. Maricel Tsay KO of the Night: Yue Wan Chang (vs. Maricel Tsay) Submission of the Night: Chan Kim Huat (vs. Chen Yoo) Performance Bonus: Yue Wan Chang vs. Maricel Tsay ALPHA-1: Takabe vs. Lim (Saturday, Week 3, August 2004) Title Result: Hyun-Shik Lim Won The ALPHA-1 Light Heavyweight Title Fight of the Night: Hyun-Shik Lim vs. Mokichi Takabe KO of the Night: Toby Dingleberry (vs. Sharaku Kon) Submission of the Night: Gekko Goto (vs. Pedro Sousa) Performance Bonus: Gekko Goto vs. Pedro Sousa MMA in September 2004 Canadian Tournament Combat Canadian Tournament Combat will host no cards in September. ALPHA-1: Japanese Mixed Martial Arts ALPHA-1 will host 1 card in September. ALPHA-1: Lessard vs. Capes II will be held on Saturday, Week 4 September. The show will be headlined by an ALPHA-1 Super Heavyweight title fight between champion Augustin Lessard and challenger Colin J L Capes. Also on the card a Light Heavyweight battle between Brody Howles and Ryuji Ganaha. Global Association of Mixed Martial Arts GAMMA will host 1 card in September. GAMMA 61: Fujita vs. Dennis will be held on Saturday, Week 2 September. The card will be headlined Heavyweight fight between Masao Fujita and Harv Dennis. Also on the card a Light Heavyweight fight between Kiyonobu Sakanoue and Raymond Rearden. British Cage Fighting BCF will host 1 card in September. BCF: Moulke vs. Merryman will be held on Sunday, Week 2 September. The card will be headlined by a fight for the vacant BCF Heavyweight title between Aston Merryman and Bast Moulke. Also on the card a Light Heavyweight battle between Lenny McFadden and Matthew Michael Kirby. Kadeno De Mano Fighting Circuit KDM FC will host 1 card in September. KDM FC 32: Oshiro vs. Tsai will be held on Friday, Week 4, September. The card will be headlined by a KDM FC Lightweight title fight between champion Shuji Oshiro, and challenger Hyun-Shik Tsai. Also on the card a battle for the vacant KDM FC Womens Featherweight title between Catherine Li and Maricel Liou. Womens Extreme Fighting Federation WEFF will host 1 card in September. WEFF 35: Sakamoto vs. Landry will be held Saturday, Week 4 September. The card will be headlined by a battle for the vacant WEFF Featherweight title between Kit Sakamoto and Madelina Landry. Also on the card a Featherweight fight between Francille Lapointe and Ophelia Touchstone. Signature Martial Arts SIGMA will host 1 card in September. SIGMA: Alois vs. Baer II will be held on Saturday, Week 2, September. The card will be headlined by a battle for the vacent SIGMA Heavyweight title between Stafford Alois and Reynolds Baer. Also on the card a Middleweight clash between Oleg Tariverdiev and Hunter Scribbins. Xtreme Cage Combat XCC will host 1 card in September. XCC: Spark vs. Lomax will be held on Saturday, Week 3 September. The card will be headlined by an XCC Featherweight Title fight between champion Graeme Spark, and challenger Freddy Lomax. Also on the card a Lightweight battle between Moss Gilbert and Derrall Durand.
  9. News And Happenings - July 2004 News - CTC Heavyweight fighter Pai Cheng is now training with Tai Sheng Men Society as he trains for his upcoming fight with Mason Archer in the Quarter-Finals of the Season 1 Heavyweight Tournament. He will be backed by the team for his next fight, and may stick around if things go well. He is hoping to improve his ground game during his time with the team. - CTC Middleweight fighter Buddy Garner will no longer be training at Halvorsen's following his knock out loss in his Middleweight title fight with Adam White. Garner will be looking elsewhere for training for his next fight as he feels he needs a different approach. - CTC Light Heavyweight fighter Toby Sorkin will no longer be training with Animal House following his TKO loss in his Light Heavyweight title fight with Nilton Fantoni. He has decided he would benefit from training elsewhere as a new approach and environment may reinvigorate him. - CTC Cruiserweight fighter Takaaki Fukumitsu is now training with Tiger Claw Academy as he trains for his upcoming fight with Gennady Lopatin at CTC Sunday Night Fights 3. He is with the team only on a temporary basis, and is hoping to improve his ground game during his time. - CTC Bantamweight fighter Shoin Chiba is now training with Way of the Crane's Beak as he prepares for his upcoming fight with Mako Day at CTC Sunday Night Fights 2. He is only with the team on a temporary basis, and is looking to improve his striking game during his time there. - CTC Womens Featherweight fighter Erin Distefano is now training with Pittsburgh Steel as she prepares for her upcoming fight with Hanako Shimizu in the Quarter-Finals of the Season 1 Womens Featherweight Tournament. She is not expecting to be with the team long-term, and will be looking to improve her wrestling with the team. - CTC Super Heavyweight champion Matas Fialkowska is now training with Gothenburg Submission Fighting. He is expected to remain with the team long-term, and make it his base of operations for the forseeable future. He is looking to sharpen his wrestling skills with the team. - CTC Middleweight fighter Buddy Garner is now training with Impact MMA as he trains for his upcoming fight with Patrick Thomas at CTC Sunday Night Fights 5. He joined them to shake up his training methods, but is not expected to remain there long-term. - XCC is reportedly in financial trouble that could see the promotion struggling to stay in business. CTC Talent Acquisitions Super Heavyweight Daugvinas Blekaitis Heavyweight Aljur Paras Sly Twinge Ozzy Bintley Tyke Milligan Norman MacAskill Roope Kuqi Cruiserweight Laurence Morin (Canadian National Level Kickboxer) Jules Bedard (Canadian High Level Jiu-Jitsu) Turner Morel (Canadian High Level Jiu-Jitsu) Hanif Hussein Light Heavyweight Matti Kurri Middleweight Isaiah Monroe Ginger Beaumont Welterweight Sukeyasu Tsunoda Lightweight Cullen Skink Aaron McBroom Frankie Geddon Cyril Kamoze Featherweight Hyobe Kamioka Bantamweight Yvon Dube (Canadian National Level Pankration) Charles Leblanc (Canadian High Level Jiu-Jitsu) Womens Featherweight Emele Bergeron (Canadian High Level Jiu-Jitsu) Fi Johns Regina de Avila Womens Bantamweight Eriko Ichikawa (Japanese High Level Wrestler) Denise Phelan Mizuki Watanabe Rui Marugo (Japanese High Level Muay Thai) Lace Lachance (Canadian High Level Kick Boxing) Helen Fox Womens Flyweight Natasha Mellow Manami Ken CTC Popularity Canada: 18.5% (Low Level International) USA: 16.2% (Low Level International) UK: 84.2% (High Level National) Europe: 72.0% (High Level National) Australia: 52.0% (Mid Level National) Japan: 9.0% (Low Level International) Asia: 63.4% (Mid Level National) Russia: 28.2% (Low Level National) Mexico: 58.7% (Mid Level National) South America: 95.8% (High Level National) Central America: 29.3% (Low Level National) Africa: 26.1% (Low Level National) Company Rankings 1. Canadian Tournament Combat (18.5%, Low Level International, Canada) 2. ALPHA-1: Japanese Mixed Martial Arts (11.4%, Low Level National, Japan) 3. Global Association of Mixed Martial Arts (85.7%, High Level Regional, USA) 4. British Cage Fighting (76.5%, High Level Regional, UK) 5. Kadena De Mano Fighting Circuit (53.7%, Mid Level Regional, Asia) 6. Women's Extreme Fighting Federation (50.3%, Mid Level Regional, Canada) 7. Signature Martial Arts (49.7%, Mid Level Regional, Europe) 8. Xtreme Cage Combat (47.2%, Mid Level Regional, USA) CTC World-Ranked Fighters Womens P4P #1: Pamela O'Neill (CTC) Womens Flyweight (#1 Jenny DeNeuve, CTC) Jenny DeNeuve (#1, #2 P4P, CTC Womens Flyweight Champion) Nina Belle (#2, #5 P4P) Honey Due (#3, #6 P4P) Daniela Sadorra (#4, #8 P4P) Karen Curtis (#5, #9 P4P) Steph Smith (#6, #12 P4P) Helena Broderick (#7, #13 P4P) Rennaya Rives (#8, #16 P4P) Leslie Myers (#9, #19 P4P) Fusae Miura (#10, #20 P4P) Jessica Herbig (#11) Trish Biel (#12) Ramona Stivic (#13) Natasha Mellow (#14) Manami Ken (#16) Clare Peyton (#17) Kimie Igarashi (#18) Hazel McClay (#20) April Watson (#23) Elizabeth Lindley (#25) Womens Bantamweight (#1 Pamela O'Neill, CTC) Pamela O'Neill (#1, #1 P4P, CTC Womens Bantamweight Champion) Monica Masters (#2, #3 P4P) Michelle Addams (#3, #7 P4P) Taniko Uchiyama (#4, #11 P4P) Vicki Summers (#6, #17 P4P) Rain Richards (#8, #23 P4P) Stella Massey (#9, #25 P4P) Thea Higgins (#10) Leona Deschanel (#11) Maya Komagata (#12) Suzanne Elder (#14) Mizuki Watanabe (#15) Helen Fox (#16) Gina Dixon (#17) Tiiu Kass (#18) Katy-Jayne Paulson (#19) Sayoko Ebisawa (#21) Setsuko Henmi (#22) Gianna Russo (#24) Jennie Gill (#25) Womens Featherweight (#1 Tabitha Cameron, CTC) Tabitha Cameron (#1, #4 P4P, CTC Womens Featherweight Champion) Hope Lehane (#2, #10 P4P) Veronika Sablikova (#3, #14 P4P) Erin Distefano (#4, #18 P4P) Temperance McCoy (#5, #22 P4P) Piper Evergood (#7) Anna Thompson (#8) Eiko Shiokawa (#9) Emele Bergeron (#10) Alyson Arroway (#11) Alisha Wood (#13) Rosamaria Correa (#14) Sayoko Ebisawa (#15) Catherine Newmar (#16) Hanako Shimizu (#17) Verona Joseph (#19) Vasya Kaczmarek (#21) Janey McDwyre (#22) Fi Johns (#23) Kirsten Page (#25) Mens P4P #1: Jin Katou (CTC) Bantamweight (#1 Brian Claremont, CTC) Brian Claremont (#1, #25 P4P, CTC Bantamweight Champion) Riveron Potter-Pirbright (#2) Markus Waller (#3) Willy Bassett (#4) Ollie Rockmetteller (#5) Lito Alcala (#6) Supachai Thamsatchanan (#7) Roddy Wickham (#8) Kanji Togo (#9) Jez Worplesdon (#10) Kawin Kayem (#11) Apolonio Redondo Jr (#12) Zach Steggles (#13) Ang Dong (#14) Ray Bellinger (#15) Dominic Ash (#16) Pipob Jakkuprasat (#17) Mitchell Bryan (#18) D'Arcy Spode (#19) Aubrey Bassington-Bassington (#20) Tossapol Puangchan (#22) Charles Leblanc (#23) Gus Waters (#24) Featherweight (#1 Tomohiro Takeuchi, CTC) Tomohiro Takeuchi (#1, #5 P4P) Luiz Machado (#2, #9 P4P) Lamont Banner (#3, #15 P4P) Sammy Gaffigan (#4, #16 P4P) Philip Ziskie (#5, #24 P4P) Lars Bohlin (#6) Snorri Gunnarsson (#7) Yoshiro Makamori (#8) Jason Dalglish (#9) Frank Romita (#10) Li-Kong Ho (#11) David James Diggle (#12) Easton Frye (#13) Kenji Akita (#14) Yagi Jokichi (#16) Hans Christian Bloch (#17) Masahiro Maeno (#18) Anthony Ray Shenkman (#19) Azor Portela Nunes (#20) Gerrit Dudok (#21) Manish Khan (#22) Josuke Hino (#23) Rafael Tavares (#24) Wallace Everett (#25) Lightweight (#1 Atep of Indonesia, CTC) Atep of Indonesia (#1, #3 P4P, CTC Lightweight Champion) Helio (#2, #8 P4P) Fiyero Lermontov (#3, #13 P4P) Luis Basora (#4, #17 P4P) Sukarno (#5, #20 P4P) Tarcisio Dantas (#6) Motoki Hojo (#7) Sean Morrison (#8) Bud Brockett (#9) Seth O'Breen (#10) Georges Nouri (#11) Go Yamamoto (#12) Bruce Steven (#13) Naizen Hamacho (#14) Datuk Ong Ka Ting (#15) Lukas Mellberg (#16) Tim Oldacres (#17) Luke Hilton (#19) Benny Danare (#20) Manoel Cabral (#24) Korekiyo Anzai (#25) Welterweight (#1 Bobby Brubaker, CTC) Bobby Brubaker (#1, #2 P4P, CTC Welterweight Champion) Noach Van Der Capellen (#2, #11 P4P) Julio Regueiro (#3) Manuel Silva (#4) Alan Kendall (#5) Ichisake Miyagi (#6) Templeton Crumb (#7) Ikku Funaki (#8) Chew Chua (#9) Nathan Chambers (#10) Fukusaburo Hirano (#11) Vikram Sithalayan (#12) Gabriel Gallego (#13) Jens Halle (#14) Simon Vine (#15) Rich Robinson (#17) Jack Humphreys (#18) Bussho Maruyama (#19) Will Kane (#21) Martin Cupples (#22) David Allen (#23) Evan Gardner (#24) Middleweight (#1 Braulio Moura, CTC) Braulio Moura (#1, #7 P4P) Adam White (#2, #10 P4P, CTC Middleweight Champion) Matthew Dean (#3, #19 P4P) Carlos Da Guia (#4, #21 P4P) Buddy Garner (#5, #22 P4P) Heiji Endo (#6) Joaquim Fontes (#7) Neil Napier (#8) Patrick Thomas (#9) Thais Antonio Taffarel (#10) Dwayne Alleyne (#11) Sutton Ripley (#12) Thorbjorn Rekdal (#13) Ashley Ballard (#14) JJ Reid (#15) Leonardo da Costa (#17) Ginger Beaumont (#19) Bill Brown (#20) Tora Mizwar (#21) Shaun Dico (#22) Kojuro Kudo (#23) Artak Gevor (#24) Light Heavyweight (#1 Nilton Fantoni, CTC) Nilton Fantoni (#1, #4 P4P, CTC Light Heavyweight Champion) Jin Katou (#2, #1 P4P) Niko Soldo (#3, #12 P4P) Toby Sorkin (#4, #14 P4P) Zvonimir Asanovic (#7) Tadamasa Yamada (#8) Affonso Villar (#9) Marlon John (#10) Rafael Van Der Moot (#12) Terry Catt (#13) Jiroemon Hasegawa (#14) Sho Kitabatake (#15) Naozane Yamaguchiya (#16) Valentin Taneyev (#17) Nicolai Mickiewicz (#18) Mike Watson (#19) Junior Patinkin (#21) Osamu Dan (#22) Faas Smit (#23) Heavyweight (#1 Morgan Wakarewarewa, CTC) Morgan Wakarewarewa (#1, #6 P4P, CTC Heavyweight Champion) Lars-Gunnar Ekberg (#2, CTC Cruiserweight Champion) Hiro Arai (#3) Murilo Satinho (#4) James Foster (#5) Mason Archer (#6) Rav Kapur (#7) Armen Sarkisian (#8) Kanezane Fujii (#9) Lefter Oktay (#10) Aleksander Ivanov (#11) Khru Duangjan (#12) Gyokusho Fujimoto (#13) Gladstone Lopes (#14) Christopher Drew (#15) Jozef Jankowski (#17) Grzegorz Boniek (#18) Carter Potter (#19) Elzo Alves Moura (#20) Fritz Phipps (#21) Pai Cheng (#23) Fatuma Roy (#24) Stratos Papaioannou (#25) Super Heavyweight (#1 Matas Fialkowska, CTC) Matas Fialkowska (#1, CTC Super Heavyweight Champion) Renato (#2) Teddy Glossop (#3) Hanley Polter (#4) Ali Shivari (#5) Taroemon Abukara (#6) Jutaro Honma (#7) Tomoji Takaoka (#8) Kel Ryan (#9) Sebastian Cyr (#10) Kiyomori Sanda (#12) Eric Coleman (#14) Zachary Nobell (#16) Abe Locke (#18) Daugvinas Blekaitis (#20) Gunnar Rasmussen (#21) Davey Rushton (#25) Other Promotions Shows BCF: Kuqi vs. Milligan (Friday, Week 2, July 2004) Title Result: Tyke Milligan Won The BCF Heavyweight Title Fight of the Night: Marhak Kirakosyan vs. Magno Peres Arruda KO of the Night: Daniil Skala (vs. Carlos dos Santos) Submission of the Night: Aston Merryman (vs. Bienvenido Romulo) SIGMA: MacAskill vs. Hussain (Satuday, Week 2, July 2004) Title Result: Norman MacAskill Made His First Successful Defence of the SIGMA Heavyweight Title Fight of the Night: Norman MacAskill vs. Hanif Hussain KO of the Night: Linton Renn (vs. Nelson Kenney) Submission of the Night: Reynolds Baer (vs. Brandon Stanley) ALPHA-1's Warriors of the Ring 4 (Saturday, Week 2, July 2004) Title Result: None Fight of the Night: Big Magic vs. Tyler Curran KO of the Night: Andoni Olano (vs. Adrian Swall) Submission of the Night: Daugvinas Blekaitis (vs. Henri Laureys) WEFF 34: Bergeron vs. Adair (Saturday, Week 2, July 2004) Title Result: Emele Bergeron Made Her Second Successful Defence of the WEFF Featherweight Title Fight of the Night: Fi Johns vs. Regina de Avila KO of the Night: Fi Johns (vs. Regina de Avila) Submission of the Night: Emele Bergeron (vs. Laura Adair) Performance Bonus: Carmen Routhwaite vs. Alicia Fothergill XCC: Spark vs. Peragon (Saturday, Week 3, July 2004) Title Result: Graeme Spark Made His First Successful Defence of the XCC Featherweight Title Fight of the Night: Graeme Spark vs. Fernando Peragon KO of the Night: Olly Whiskerton (vs. Pat Troy) Submission of the Night: Ned Butterfield (vs. Saul Cervantes) GAMMA 60: Desjardins vs. Collins (Saturday, Week 4, July 2004) Title Result: None Fight of the Night: Lawrence Herringbone vs. Vick Lessard KO of the Night: MacGregor Dare (vs. ONille Bernard) Submission of the Night: Michel Desjardins (vs. Nelson Collins) MMA in August 2004 Canadian Tournament Combat The CTC will host no cards in August. ALPHA-1: Japanese Mixed Martial Arts ALPHA-1 will host 1 card in August. ALPHA-1: Takabe vs. Lim will take place on Saturday, Week 3, August. The card will be headlined by an ALPHA-1 Light Heavyweight Title fight between champion Mokichi Takabe and challenger Hyun-Shik Lim. Also on the card a Light Heavyweight clash between Ruben Rua and Lester Epstein. Global Association of Mixed Martial Arts GAMMA will host no cards in August. British Cage Fighting BCF will host no cards in August. Kadena De Mano Fighting Circuit KDM FC will host 1 card in August. KDM FC 31: Cassaro vs. Oshiro will take place on Friday, Week 1 August. The card will be headlined by a KDM FC Lightweight title fight between champion Goncalves Cassaro and challenger Shuji Oshiro. Also on the card a KDM FC Womens Featherweight title fight between champion Yue Wan Chang, and challenger Maricel Tsay. Women's Extreme Fighting Federation WEFF will host no cards in August. Signature Martial Arts SIGMA will host no cards in August. Xtreme Cage Combat XCC will host no cards in August
  10. Events And Happenings - Rest of June 2004 News - The drug test results are back for Canadian Tournament Combat 137, and all fighters tested clean. - CTC Womens Flyweight fighter Nina Belle has left Impact MMA following her knock out loss in her title fight against Jenny DeNeuve. She is looking elsewhere for training for her next fight because she feels she needs a different approach. - CTC Cruiserweight fighter Donnie Wang has left Way of the Crane's Beak following his submission loss to Antonio Rimando. Our sources says that Wang is looking elsewhere for training for his next fight because he feels he needs a different approach. - CTC Featherweight fighter Snorri Gunnarsson has stormed out of Gothenburg Submission Fighting and will no longer be training there, although details are sketchy it seems he had a confrontation with fellow member Jason Dalglish after a training session, and quit shortly thereafter. - CTC Featherweight fighter Yoshiro Makamori is now training at Dragon's Lair Gym, and expects it to be his long-term base of operations. He was impressed with the team's training methods, and thinks it will allow him to take his MMA game to the next level quickly. - CTC Womens Featherweight fighter Erin Distefano will no longer be training at Dungeon LA following her knock out loss in her title fight with Tabitha Cameron. She feels the needs to find training elsewhere for her next fight, as she feels she needs a different approach. Other Promotions Shows None
  11. Friday, Week 2, June 2004 Live From Toronto, Ontario PRELIMINARY CARD Streamed Live On CTCombat.ca WOMENS BANTAMWEIGHT BOUT VS. Liz "The Sexy Badger" Brunnell (5-1, 4-1 CTC, From: Cardiff, Wales, Underdog: +270) vs. Sayoko Ebisawa (7-1, 1-1 CTC, From: Kawasaki, Japan, Favorite: -340) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Leo Behan will be the referee. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges are: Marianne Froth, Reginald Wodehouse, and Edward Wilde. (Rd 1 - 05:00) We are underway! (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's no touch of gloves; neither fighter even attempted to. (Rd 1 - 04:51) Ebisawa confidently moves in closer, looking to throw some strikes. (Rd 1 - 04:51) Ebisawa connects with a nice jab and then scores with a left cross. (Rd 1 - 04:35) Brunnell aggressively comes forward, willing to risk getting hit so that she can grapple. (Rd 1 - 04:35) Ebisawa can't connect with her set-up strikes, but then hits Brunnell with a straight left. (Rd 1 - 04:25) Brunnell gets hold of Ebisawa. (Rd 1 - 04:15) Using her wrestling skills, Brunnell is trying to push Ebisawa up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 04:15) Ebisawa ends up backed against the cage. (Rd 1 - 04:00) Brunnell hits Ebisawa, who is pressed up against the cage, with a nice short uppercut. (Rd 1 - 03:44) Ebisawa is controlled up against the cage and eats a sharp right to the ear. (Rd 1 - 03:31) Brunnell pins Ebisawa up against the cage and hits a couple of nice right hands to the side of the head. (Rd 1 - 03:14) Ebisawa is trapped against the cage and Brunnell hits her with a short left uppercut. (Rd 1 - 02:57) Brunnell goes to use some dirty boxing, but Ebisawa is aware of the danger and uses wrestling to prevent any damage from happening. (Rd 1 - 02:38) A few short punches to the ribs land, as Ebisawa fights back. (Rd 1 - 02:27) We move into the second half of this round. (Rd 1 - 02:27) Ebisawa is controlled up against the cage and eats a sharp right to the ear. (Rd 1 - 02:12) Having been stuck against the cage for a while without any progress, referee Leo Behan brings them back to the center. (Rd 1 - 02:04) Brunnell aggressively comes forward, willing to risk getting hit so that she can grapple. (Rd 1 - 02:04) Ebisawa fails to find a home for her jab, but then scores with a left cross. (Rd 1 - 01:54) Brunnell gets hold of Ebisawa without taking too much damage. (Rd 1 - 01:45) Brunnell is trying to push Ebisawa so that her back is up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 01:45) Ebisawa doesn't let herself be driven back though, and gains a dominant position in the grapple instead. (Rd 1 - 01:19) Ebisawa looks to sweep a leg out from under Brunnell so as to take her down with a trip. (Rd 1 - 01:19) A great inside leg trip sees Brunnell get thrown to the mat and Ebisawa is left in guard. (Rd 1 - 01:00) We're into the final minute of the round. (Rd 1 - 01:00) In guard, Ebisawa begins working to pass to side control. (Rd 1 - 01:00) Ebisawa passes to half guard. (Rd 1 - 00:00) The time runs out on round one. (Rd 1 - 00:00) That was a quality round and the fans are really getting into this. (Rd 1 - 00:00) An extremely close round, could have gone either way, but personally I'll give it to Ebisawa 10-9. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:55) Brunnell steps forward, willing to take a few shots as long as she can get close enough to wrestle. (Rd 2 - 04:55) Ebisawa throws a quick one-two but doesn't land either blow. (Rd 2 - 04:45) With a clear opportunity, Brunnell is able to move in fast and clinch with Ebisawa. (Rd 2 - 04:37) Using her wrestling skills, Brunnell is trying to push Ebisawa up against the cage. (Rd 2 - 04:37) Brunnell achieves it, pinning Ebisawa to the cage. (Rd 2 - 04:23) Ebisawa is trapped against the cage and Brunnell punishes her with some dirty boxing. (Rd 2 - 04:04) Brunnell pins Ebisawa up against the cage and hits a couple of nice right hands to the side of the head. (Rd 2 - 03:45) Brunnell tries to use dirty boxing against Ebisawa, but her opponent's wrestling skills prevent any damage from happening. (Rd 2 - 03:28) Brunnell tries to use some dirty boxing, but Ebisawa uses wrestling to nullify any potential damage. (Rd 2 - 03:09) Ebisawa is trapped against the cage and Brunnell punishes her with some dirty boxing. (Rd 2 - 02:54) Referee Leo Behan thinks there has been too little progress, and brings the two fighters back to the center. (Rd 2 - 02:43) Ebisawa lands a jab and then hits a nice straight left. (Rd 2 - 02:25) We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. (Rd 2 - 02:25) A one-two from Ebisawa fails to land. (Rd 2 - 02:15) Brunnell seizes the chance and grabs Ebisawa into a clinch. (Rd 2 - 02:07) Brunnell is trying to muscle Ebisawa up against the cage. (Rd 2 - 02:07) Brunnell manages it and controls Ebisawa up against the cage. (Rd 2 - 01:54) Brunnell tries to use some dirty boxing, but Ebisawa uses wrestling to nullify any potential damage. (Rd 2 - 01:36) Ebisawa goes to the ribs, then the head, with short punches. (Rd 2 - 01:22) Brunnell pins Ebisawa up against the cage and hits a couple of nice right hands to the side of the head. (Rd 2 - 01:08) Brunnell smothers Ebisawa against the cage, then scores with a left to the side of the stomach. (Rd 2 - 00:51) The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. (Rd 2 - 00:51) Ebisawa is trapped against the cage and Brunnell hits her with a short left uppercut. (Rd 2 - 00:40) Brunnell uses dirty boxing to punish Ebisawa while she is pressed up against the cage. (Rd 2 - 00:26) Brunnell tries to keep Ebisawa up against the cage for some dirty boxing, but Ebisawa works enough space that she can slip out and away, back to the center. (Rd 2 - 00:07) A jab is wide from Ebisawa, but then she hits Brunnell with a straight left. (Rd 2 - 00:00) The time is up, and that's the end of round two. (Rd 2 - 00:00) That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Brunnell. (Rd 2 - 00:00) My scorecard now has them level at 19-19. Round 3 (Rd 3 - 04:55) Ebisawa lands a right hand and then scores with a left cross. (Rd 3 - 04:34) Brunnell comes in, apparently willing to take some hits if it means getting close enough to grapple. (Rd 3 - 04:34) A jab hits home from Ebisawa and then she catches Brunnell with a left hook. (Rd 3 - 04:16) Ebisawa lands a right hand and then lands a left hand to the body. (Rd 3 - 03:51) Brunnell steps forward, willing to take a few shots as long as she can get close enough to wrestle. (Rd 3 - 03:51) Ebisawa can't connect with a jab, but then scores with a left cross. (Rd 3 - 03:47) Brunnell gets hold of Ebisawa without taking too much damage. (Rd 3 - 03:41) Brunnell is trying to push Ebisawa so that her back is up against the cage. (Rd 3 - 03:41) She does so and now has Ebisawa pinned to the cage. (Rd 3 - 03:25) Brunnell smothers Ebisawa against the cage, then uses her dirty boxing skills to her advantage. (Rd 3 - 03:08) Ebisawa is controlled up against the cage and takes a few right hands via some dirty boxing. (Rd 3 - 02:48) Ebisawa is controlled up against the cage and eats a sharp right to the ear. (Rd 3 - 02:36) Brunnell tries to use her dirty boxing skills, but Ebisawa uses wrestling to prevent any strikes from being launched. (Rd 3 - 02:17) Brunnell pins Ebisawa up against the cage and hits a couple of nice right hands to the side of the head. (Rd 3 - 02:04) Ebisawa is controlled up against the cage and eats a sharp right to the ear. (Rd 3 - 01:46) Brunnell pins Ebisawa up against the cage and uses dirty boxing to inflict some damage. (Rd 3 - 01:29) Referee Leo Behan thinks there has been too little progress, and brings the two fighters back to the center. (Rd 3 - 01:29) For the first time, Brunnell is starting to breathe a little heavier. (Rd 3 - 01:22) Brunnell looked like she was going to step in and grapple, but Ebisawa simply took the initiative first. (Rd 3 - 01:22) Ebisawa lands a right hand and then hits Brunnell with a straight left. (Rd 3 - 01:01) Ebisawa connects with a nice jab and then hits a nice straight left. (Rd 3 - 01:01) There is now a noticeable gash above the hairline of Brunnell where a strike must have cut her. (Rd 3 - 00:53) The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. (Rd 3 - 00:39) Ebisawa can't connect with a jab, but then hits Brunnell with a straight left. (Rd 3 - 00:31) Brunnell seizes the chance and grabs Ebisawa into a clinch. (Rd 3 - 00:22) Brunnell is trying to muscle Ebisawa up against the cage. (Rd 3 - 00:22) Brunnell can't do it though, Ebisawa defended it well. (Rd 3 - 00:11) Ebisawa attempts a trip to put Brunnell on the ground. (Rd 3 - 00:11) Ebisawa gets side control off a superb outside leg trip! (Rd 3 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round three. (Rd 3 - 00:00) I have to give that round to Ebisawa, but only a 10-9. (Rd 3 - 00:00) Ebisawa is ahead 29-28 on my scorecard. (Rd 3 - 00:00) Bleeding, Brunnell is attended to by the cut man between rounds. Round 4 (Rd 4 - 04:52) Ebisawa connects with a jab, but finds nothing but air with a big left. (Rd 4 - 04:29) A jab hits home from Ebisawa and then she lands a left hand. (Rd 4 - 04:19) Ebisawa is still moving well, but she is definitely breathing a little deeper now. (Rd 4 - 04:04) It looked like we were about to see Brunnell try and get some grappling started, but Ebisawa was more aggressive and took the initiative. (Rd 4 - 04:04) Ebisawa connects with a nice jab and then lands a left hand. (Rd 4 - 03:47) Brunnell may have been aiming to get in close, but Ebisawa aggressively took the initiative. (Rd 4 - 03:47) A jab lands from Ebisawa, but her big left hand follow-up misses. (Rd 4 - 03:26) Ebisawa hits a right jab and then hits a nice straight left. (Rd 4 - 03:01) Ebisawa hits a right jab and then hits Brunnell with a straight left. (Rd 4 - 02:45) Brunnell looked like she was going to step in and grapple, but Ebisawa simply took the initiative first. (Rd 4 - 02:45) Ebisawa uses a right jab, but her big left hand follow-up misses. (Rd 4 - 02:26) We go past the halfway point of this round. (Rd 4 - 02:26) Ebisawa connects with a nice jab and then scores with a left cross. (Rd 4 - 02:12) Ebisawa connects with a jab, but Brunnell evades a big left punch. (Rd 4 - 02:02) Without taking too much damage, Brunnell is able to clinch with Ebisawa. (Rd 4 - 01:53) Brunnell is looking to muscle Ebisawa back against the cage. (Rd 4 - 01:53) Brunnell can't manage it, Ebisawa fought it. (Rd 4 - 01:34) Ebisawa looks to sweep a leg out from under Brunnell so as to take her down with a trip. (Rd 4 - 01:34) An outside leg trip sweeps Brunnell down to the ground where she is left on her back under side control! (Rd 4 - 01:16) Ebisawa fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves. (Rd 4 - 00:55) We have one minute of the round remaining. (Rd 4 - 00:55) Ebisawa throws some small strikes, but is clearly just taking a moment to try and catch her breath. (Rd 4 - 00:29) Ebisawa pounds away on Brunnell but doesn't do much damage. (Rd 4 - 00:15) Ebisawa unloads with some left hands, but Brunnell deals with them comfortably. (Rd 4 - 00:03) Ebisawa pounds away with left hands, but doesn't really do a great deal of damage. (Rd 4 - 00:00) The time runs out on round four. (Rd 4 - 00:00) I have to give that round to Ebisawa, but only a 10-9. (Rd 4 - 00:00) Brunnell is in deep trouble with only one round remaining - I think she needs a finish or she will lose this fight. Round 5 (Rd 5 - 04:46) Ebisawa looks confident, shortening the range as she looks to strike. (Rd 5 - 04:46) Brunnell looked like she was going to step in and grapple, but Ebisawa simply took the initiative first. (Rd 5 - 04:46) Ebisawa connects with two right hands and then catches Brunnell with a left hook. (Rd 5 - 04:23) A jab hits home from Ebisawa and then she catches Brunnell with a left hook. (Rd 5 - 04:03) A jab hits home from Ebisawa and then she hits Brunnell with a straight left. (Rd 5 - 03:43) Ebisawa lands a jab and then hits Brunnell with a straight left. (Rd 5 - 03:23) Ebisawa hits a right jab and then catches Brunnell with a left hook. (Rd 5 - 03:00) Ebisawa lands a jab and then lands a left hand. (Rd 5 - 02:44) Ebisawa connects with two right hands and then lands a left hand. (Rd 5 - 02:30) We pass the halfway mark of this round. (Rd 5 - 02:18) Brunnell appeared to be going to try and get in close, but Ebisawa took the initiative first. (Rd 5 - 02:18) Ebisawa lands a right hand and then lands a left hand. (Rd 5 - 02:18) A strike has re-opened the gash across the forehead of Brunnell. (Rd 5 - 02:05) A few deep breaths betray that Ebisawa is starting to get into the deeper reaches of her gas tank. (Rd 5 - 01:54) Ebisawa lands two right hands and then scores with a left to the body. (Rd 5 - 01:31) A jab is wide from Ebisawa, but then she hits a nice straight left. (Rd 5 - 01:24) Brunnell gets hold of Ebisawa. (Rd 5 - 01:16) Brunnell uses dirty boxing and gets in a few crisp punches on Ebisawa as they grapple. (Rd 5 - 01:03) Ebisawa tries to wriggle free, but Brunnell controls her well and gets in a few close-range punches too. (Rd 5 - 00:44) Brunnell hits Ebisawa with a knee strike to the body as they grapple. (Rd 5 - 00:29) Brunnell hits Ebisawa with some short strikes to the side of the head while grappling. (Rd 5 - 00:15) Brunnell tries to use some dirty boxing, but Ebisawa uses her wrestling skills to smother her. (Rd 5 - 00:00) Time runs out and that's the end of the fight. (Rd 5 - 00:00) I have to give that round to Ebisawa, but only a 10-9. (Rd 5 - 00:00) The official scores are being reported now. (Rd 5 - 00:00) Marianne Froth has given 49-46 to Ebisawa. (Rd 5 - 00:00) Reginald Wodehouse scores the contest as 48-47 to Brunnell. (Rd 5 - 00:00) Edward Wilde has scored it 49-46 Ebisawa. (Rd 5 - 00:00) The winner, by split decision, is Sayoko Ebisawa! Official Result: Sayoko Ebisawa defeats Liz 'The Sexy Badger' Brunnell (Split Decision in 5:00 of round 5). The fight was rated as being Decent. Post-Fight: Sayoko Ebisawa gives a name-check to everyone at Flying Daggers, all her various sponsors, then all of her friends, family, and supporters. The interviewer asks who she would be interested in fighting next, and she replies that Emi Nagano better get prepared because she is coming for her. She gave a good performance, engaging with the crowd and making herself look great. LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT VS. Datsakorn "Lefty" Pratoomwong (8-1, 4-1 CTC, From: Bangkok, Thailand, Favorite: -710) vs. Michael "Salvador" Dali (3-1, 3-1 CTC, From: Luton, England, Underdog: +560) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Refereeing this bout will be Leo Behan. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges are: Marianne Froth, Reginald Wodehouse, and Edward Wilde. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Both fighters came in at the same weight at yesterday's weigh ins, but Pratoomwong clearly has a significant weight advantage now. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The fight begins! (Rd 1 - 05:00) Dali deliberately doesn't touch gloves to start. (Rd 1 - 04:48) Dali steps in and looks to unleash. (Rd 1 - 04:48) A flurry of five punches from Dali see one of them land but Pratoomwong evades a big right punch. (Rd 1 - 04:16) There's a takedown attempt from Pratoomwong. (Rd 1 - 04:16) A great sprawl from Dali prevents the takedown. (Rd 1 - 03:51) Dali throws a quick one-two but doesn't land either blow. (Rd 1 - 03:41) Pratoomwong seizes the chance and grabs Dali into a clinch. (Rd 1 - 03:34) Pratoomwong is trying to push Dali so that his back is up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 03:34) He does so and now has Dali pinned to the cage. (Rd 1 - 03:14) Pratoomwong looks for a takedown by grabbing both his opponent's legs and trying to trip him to the mat. (Rd 1 - 03:14) Pratoomwong has the takedown and gets side control from it. (Rd 1 - 02:55) Pratoomwong tries to lock Dali in an armbar. (Rd 1 - 02:55) Pratoomwong gets the armbar, sinks it in deeply...but Dali refuses to tap! (Rd 1 - 02:55) There's no tap out, but referee Leo Behan can see that his arm is in danger of being broken and ends the fight! (Rd 1 - 02:36) By technical submission, the winner is Datsakorn Pratoomwong! Official Result: Datsakorn 'Lefty' Pratoomwong defeats Michael 'Salvador' Dali (Technical Submission in 2:24 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Great. Post-Fight: Datsakorn Pratoomwong thanks everyone connected to Tai Sheng Men Society for helping him prepare for this fight, then his sponsors for supporting him financially. He is then asked who he'd like to face next, and answers that he still wants to face Ken Peters and hopes that fight can be put together soon. He knows how to use these interviews to sell himself. WOMENS FEATHERWEIGHT BOUT VS. Kelly "K.O." Andrews (6-2, 1-1 CTC, From: Haldimand County, Ontario, Underdog: +110) vs. Janey McDwyre (3-1, 2-1 CTC, From: Newcastle, England, Favorite: -140) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) The referee is Leo Behan. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our cageside judges are: Marianne Froth, Reginald Wodehouse, and Edward Wilde. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Andrews is fighting in front of a home crowd tonight, and gets a big cheer as she makes her entrance. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Round one begins! (Rd 1 - 05:00) Neither fighter offers up the usual touch of gloves. (Rd 1 - 04:47) Andrews lands a left hand and then hits a scything kick to the legs of McDwyre. (Rd 1 - 04:30) Andrews lands a left hand and then hits McDwyre with a straight right. (Rd 1 - 04:14) Andrews hits a left jab and then hits McDwyre with a straight right. (Rd 1 - 03:56) Andrews closes in on McDwyre, looking to unleash some strikes. (Rd 1 - 03:56) Andrews lands a left hand and then hits a scything kick to the legs of McDwyre. (Rd 1 - 03:43) Andrews confidently moves in closer, looking to throw some strikes. (Rd 1 - 03:43) McDwyre, backing off, hits a weak left hand. (Rd 1 - 03:43) Andrews lands a jab and then lands a big right hand. (Rd 1 - 03:35) McDwyre is on rubbery legs all of a sudden, that last shot must have rattled her! (Rd 1 - 03:35) Andrews tries to capitalise with a massive right hand, but it misses. (Rd 1 - 03:07) A jab is wide from Andrews, but then she lands a right hand. (Rd 1 - 02:51) McDwyre appeared to be going to try and get in close, but Andrews took the initiative first. (Rd 1 - 02:51) Andrews can't hit a set-up left jab, but then catches McDwyre with a right hook. (Rd 1 - 02:39) Andrews throws a one-two, but McDwyre was equal to it. (Rd 1 - 02:21) We pass the halfway mark of this round. (Rd 1 - 02:21) A jab is wide from Andrews, but then she hits a body kick. (Rd 1 - 02:04) Andrews closes in on McDwyre, looking to unleash some strikes. (Rd 1 - 02:04) Andrews lands two jabs and then scores with a right cross. (Rd 1 - 02:04) A strike appears to have opened up a small gash underneath the eye of McDwyre. (Rd 1 - 01:43) Andrews throws an attempted hook to the body but doesn't connect. (Rd 1 - 01:39) McDwyre takes the chance and grabs Andrews into a clinch. (Rd 1 - 01:30) McDwyre looks to set up a judo throw. (Rd 1 - 01:30) It doesn't work, Andrews defended against it well. (Rd 1 - 01:16) With Andrews in her grasp, McDwyre tries to set up a judo-style throw. (Rd 1 - 01:16) An excellent outside leg trip sees Andrews get thrown to the mat and McDwyre has no problem getting side control. (Rd 1 - 01:04) McDwyre fires off a few punches as she catches her breath. (Rd 1 - 00:47) Andrews tries to pull guard on McDwyre but doesn't get anywhere with the attempt. (Rd 1 - 00:36) McDwyre attempts an armbar. (Rd 1 - 00:36) The armbar is locked in, tight enough that Andrews has to tap out! (Rd 1 - 00:03) The winner, by submission, is Janey McDwyre! Official Result: Janey McDwyre defeats Kelly 'K.O.' Andrews (Submission (Armbar) in 4:57 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Janey McDwyre thanks her sponsors and all of her fans. Asked who she wants next, she says that she demands a fight with Martina Collee. LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT VS. Tarcisio Dantas (13-1, 5-1 CTC, From: Bahia, Brazil, Favorite: -790) vs. Glen "The Marine" Siemaszko (11-3, 3-1 CTC, From: Boston, Massachusetts, Underdog: +630) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Kyle Crisp is the referee for this fight. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The judges are: Alan Allen, Marianne Froth, and Reginald Wodehouse. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The fighters both weighed in at 155lbs yesterday, but now that they're about to fight it is obvious that Dantas is much bigger. (Rd 1 - 05:00) And here we go! (Rd 1 - 05:00) We don't get a touch of gloves to start. (Rd 1 - 04:54) They stand and trade in the center of the cage but neither fighter gives or takes any real damage. (Rd 1 - 04:20) Siemaszko closes in on Dantas, looking to unleash some strikes. (Rd 1 - 04:20) A defensive jab hits from Dantas. (Rd 1 - 04:20) Siemaszko lands a left jab, but Dantas avoids a big right. (Rd 1 - 03:56) A quick exchange of strikes doesn't lead to anything. (Rd 1 - 03:24) They come together and strike. (Rd 1 - 03:24) Siemaszko hits a left jab but has a right hand taken on the gloves. (Rd 1 - 03:24) Dantas is off target with a left jab but scores with a great right hook. (Rd 1 - 03:07) Siemaszko comes forward looking to force a striking exchange. (Rd 1 - 03:07) Dantas scores with two counter jabs. (Rd 1 - 03:07) Siemaszko throws a one-two, but Dantas was equal to it. (Rd 1 - 02:45) They come together and strike. (Rd 1 - 02:45) Siemaszko scores with a jab but is wide of the mark on a head kick attempt. (Rd 1 - 02:45) Dantas hits a jab but has a right hand absorbed on the gloves. (Rd 1 - 02:27) We go past the halfway point of this round. (Rd 1 - 02:27) They stand and trade, but all the shots are either off target or are safely dealt with. (Rd 1 - 01:55) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 1 - 01:55) Dantas lands a left hook. (Rd 1 - 01:55) Siemaszko lands a left jab and also scores with a massive right hook to the jaw! (Rd 1 - 01:46) Dantas is knocked down! (Rd 1 - 01:46) Siemaszko quickly goes for the kill, looking to stomp and kick the dazed Dantas! (Rd 1 - 01:46) Dantas is back to his feet too quickly though. (Rd 1 - 01:14) Siemaszko comes forward. (Rd 1 - 01:14) Dantas hit a counter left hand. (Rd 1 - 01:14) Siemaszko throws a two-punch combo but Dantas avoids both. (Rd 1 - 00:55) We're into the final minute of the round. (Rd 1 - 00:55) Siemaszko comes forward, walking down Dantas. (Rd 1 - 00:55) Dantas hits a pair of jabs in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 00:55) Siemaszko throws a one-two, but Dantas was equal to it. (Rd 1 - 00:40) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 1 - 00:40) Siemaszko falls for a clever feint. (Rd 1 - 00:40) Siemaszko misses with a big right hand, allowing Dantas to counter with a good right hand. (Rd 1 - 00:30) Siemaszko backs off quickly, I think that last shot really shook him! (Rd 1 - 00:30) Dantas acts fast, moving in and flooring Siemaszko with a right hand to the jaw! (Rd 1 - 00:17) Dantas senses victory and starts to unload with punches! (Rd 1 - 00:17) Dantas pounds away with right hands and Siemaszko is having trouble doing anything about it! (Rd 1 - 00:17) Referee Kyle Crisp pulls Dantas away, stopping the fight! (Rd 1 - 00:02) Tarcisio Dantas takes the win by TKO! Official Result: Tarcisio Dantas defeats Glen 'The Marine' Siemaszko (TKO (Strikes) in 4:58 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Great. Post-Fight: Tarcisio Dantas name-checks all of his sponsors, then thanks all of his fans who turned out to support him. The interviewer asks who he would be interested in fighting next, and he replies that Bruce Steven would be a tough challenge but one that he'd be interested in trying. WOMENS FLYWEIGHT BOUT VS. Karen "The Demon" Curtis (11-3, 2-1 CTC, From: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Favorite: -530) vs. Daljit Samir (12-2, 2-2 CTC, From: New Delhi, India, Underdog: +420) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Kyle Crisp will be the referee. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The judges are: Millhouse Twain, Alan Allen, and Marianne Froth. (Rd 1 - 05:00) And here we go! (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's no touch of gloves; neither fighter even attempted to. (Rd 1 - 04:50) Samir confidently moves in closer, looking to throw some strikes. (Rd 1 - 04:50) Curtis may have been aiming to get in close, but Samir aggressively took the initiative. (Rd 1 - 04:50) Samir connects with a nice jab and then scores with a right to the body. (Rd 1 - 04:36) Samir connects with a nice jab and then scores with a right cross that landed hard. (Rd 1 - 04:17) Samir misses all the strikes in a combo that ended with a head kick attempt. (Rd 1 - 04:05) Curtis moves in fast and clinches with Samir. (Rd 1 - 03:55) Curtis attempts to wrestle Samir to the ground. (Rd 1 - 03:55) She gets a big takedown and she manages to get side control as a result. (Rd 1 - 03:40) Curtis throws a few strikes, but is clearly slowing things down so that she can catch her breath. (Rd 1 - 03:18) Curtis blocks Samir as she tries a transition to guard. (Rd 1 - 03:06) Curtis punches down at Samir, but they are easily taken on the gloves. (Rd 1 - 02:47) Curtis blocks Samir as she tries a sweep from side control. (Rd 1 - 02:28) We go past the halfway point of this round. (Rd 1 - 02:28) Curtis fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves. (Rd 1 - 02:02) Samir tries to sweep Curtis but can't. (Rd 1 - 01:39) Curtis throws a few strikes, but they are without venom. (Rd 1 - 01:13) Curtis blocks an attempt to pull guard. (Rd 1 - 01:00) We have one minute of the round remaining. (Rd 1 - 01:00) The lengthy period of stalemate results in referee Kyle Crisp standing them both back up. (Rd 1 - 00:52) Samir can't connect with her set-up strikes, but then scores with a right cross. (Rd 1 - 00:52) Blood is visible on Curtis, a strike looks to have opened up a nasty cut above her eye. (Rd 1 - 00:31) Samir uses a left jab, but can't connect with a right to the body. (Rd 1 - 00:09) Samir confidently moves in closer, looking to throw some strikes. (Rd 1 - 00:09) Samir fails to find a home for her jab, but then lands a right hand. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Round one ends as time expires. (Rd 1 - 00:00) That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Samir. (Rd 1 - 00:00) There is a buzz building around the crowd, they can smell a potential upset here. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Bleeding, Curtis is attended to by the cut man between rounds. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:52) Curtis shoots in for a takedown. (Rd 2 - 04:52) She gets a big takedown and she ends up in half guard. (Rd 2 - 04:40) Curtis fires away with punches, but does little in the way of damage. (Rd 2 - 04:26) Curtis blocks an attempted sweep. (Rd 2 - 03:58) Curtis pounds away, but Samir isn't troubled by the strikes. (Rd 2 - 03:38) Samir tries to sweep Curtis but can't do it. (Rd 2 - 03:21) Looking to catch her breath, Curtis is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body. (Rd 2 - 02:55) Curtis tries to pound on Samir, but none of the blows land with any degree of power. (Rd 2 - 02:41) Samir bursts into life and tries to scramble into a better position. (Rd 2 - 02:41) Curtis seizes the opportunity, Samir was too slow and gets caught in side control. (Rd 2 - 02:16) Curtis tries to ensnare Samir in an arm triangle. (Rd 2 - 02:16) Samir defends herself well and is in no danger. (Rd 2 - 01:40) Samir tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it. (Rd 2 - 01:28) Curtis throws a few strikes, but is clearly slowing things down so that she can catch her breath. (Rd 2 - 01:01) Samir tries a sweep but only manages to move Curtis from side control to north-south position. (Rd 2 - 00:43) Curtis pounds away with elbows to the stomach, but can't get any power behind them. (Rd 2 - 00:30) Samir tries a get out from under north-south, but doesn't budge Curtis. (Rd 2 - 00:16) Curtis elbows away at the ribs, but the blows are not doing much damage. (Rd 2 - 00:04) Samir tries a get out from under north-south, but doesn't budge Curtis. (Rd 2 - 00:00) The time runs out on round two. (Rd 2 - 00:00) I have to give that round to Curtis, but only a 10-9. (Rd 2 - 00:00) By my reckoning we're dead level at 19-19. Round 3 (Rd 3 - 04:49) Curtis shoots in, looking for a takedown. (Rd 3 - 04:49) The takedown is completed, Curtis was too much for Samir. (Rd 3 - 04:49) Samir winds up seated, her back to the cage, with Curtis pressing onto her. (Rd 3 - 04:36) Curtis attempts to guillotine Samir, who is stuck against the cage. (Rd 3 - 04:36) Curtis gets the guillotine, applies pressure, and Samir has to tap! (Rd 3 - 04:06) The winner, by submission; Karen Curtis! Official Result: Karen 'The Demon' Curtis defeats Daljit Samir (Submission (Guillotine) in 0:54 of round 3). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Karen Curtis thanks everyone connected to Lady Shiva's for helping her prepare for this fight, then her sponsors for supporting her financially. Karen Curtis invites everyone to a post-show winner's party at a local club to celebrate her win. There's no doubt that Karen Curtis benefits from being interviewed, she knows the value of building name value. FEATHERWEIGHT BOUT VS. Easton "Small" Frye (19-7, 3-1 CTC, From: Atlanta, Georgia, Underdog: +300) vs. Yoshiro Makamori (14-3, 3-1 CTC, From: Yokohama, Japan, Favorite: -400) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Refereeing this bout will be Kyle Crisp. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The judges are: Alan Allen, Marianne Froth, and Reginald Wodehouse. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Both fighters came in at the same weight at yesterday's weigh ins, but Frye clearly has a significant weight advantage now. (Rd 1 - 05:00) We are underway! (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's a noticeable lack of the usual touching of gloves to begin with. (Rd 1 - 04:45) A one-two from Makamori fails to land. (Rd 1 - 04:27) Makamori can't connect with a jab, but then scores with a right cross. (Rd 1 - 04:27) Frye has a large gash on his forehead, blood is starting to trickle down toward his eyes. (Rd 1 - 04:09) Makamori hits a left jab and then hits Frye with a straight right. (Rd 1 - 03:48) Makamori can't hit a set-up left jab, but then scores with a right cross. (Rd 1 - 03:36) Makamori connects with a jab, but Frye avoids a big right. (Rd 1 - 03:16) Both fighters want to get in close, and they get into a clinch. (Rd 1 - 03:16) Makamori aggressively gets to a dominant position. (Rd 1 - 03:06) Makamori gets solid control and may be looking for a wrestling-based takedown. (Rd 1 - 03:06) Frye blocks the attempt by keeping a solid base. (Rd 1 - 02:43) A whizzer allows Frye to execute a sharp turn, creating enough space so that he can pull free of the grappling. (Rd 1 - 02:30) We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. (Rd 1 - 02:19) Both fighters want to get in close, and they get into a clinch. (Rd 1 - 02:19) Makamori manages to get control of the clinch. (Rd 1 - 02:11) Makamori is trying to muscle Frye up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 02:11) Frye isn't going anywhere though. (Rd 1 - 01:51) Makamori has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Frye down. (Rd 1 - 01:51) Makamori doesn't get the takedown, Frye instead wrestles his way into controlling the grapple. (Rd 1 - 01:23) Frye is trying to muscle Makamori up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 01:23) Frye does it, Makamori is stuck with his back to the cage. (Rd 1 - 01:11) Referee Kyle Crisp calls for a pause, he wants to check the cut on Frye. (Rd 1 - 01:11) The doctor seems happy that the cut isn't going to be an issue. (Rd 1 - 01:11) The fight will be restarted in the center! (Rd 1 - 00:57) We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. (Rd 1 - 00:57) Makamori lands a left hand and then scores with a right cross. (Rd 1 - 00:57) Frye is bleeding again from just above his hairline, a strike has re-opened the wound. (Rd 1 - 00:44) Makamori moves in closer, looking to open up and attack. (Rd 1 - 00:44) It looked like we were about to see Frye try and get some grappling started, but Makamori was more aggressive and took the initiative. (Rd 1 - 00:44) Makamori throws a quick punch but doesn't hit. (Rd 1 - 00:35) They clinch up and start jockeying for position. (Rd 1 - 00:35) Makamori manages to aggressively get a good position in the clinch. (Rd 1 - 00:28) Makamori has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Frye to the ground. (Rd 1 - 00:28) Frye stops the takedown attempt, then uses his wrestling to take control of the grapple. (Rd 1 - 00:02) Frye is trying to muscle Makamori up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 00:02) He does so and now has Makamori pinned to the cage. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round one. (Rd 1 - 00:00) That was a bit of a snoozer, hopefully the next round brings a little more action. (Rd 1 - 00:00) I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Makamori. (Rd 1 - 00:00) The corner goes to work between rounds trying to close the cut on Frye. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:47) Makamori connects with a nice jab and then hits a nice straight right. (Rd 2 - 04:35) They come together and start wrestling in the over-under clinch position. (Rd 2 - 04:35) Makamori manages to get control of the clinch. (Rd 2 - 04:27) Makamori uses underhooks to gain solid control, and is looking for a takedown. (Rd 2 - 04:27) He lifts his opponent and drives him down with a Greco-Roman slam! Frye pulls half guard. (Rd 2 - 04:12) Makamori pounds away with right hands, but doesn't do much damage. (Rd 2 - 04:01) Makamori blocks an attempted move from half guard to full guard. (Rd 2 - 03:46) Makamori looks to get past the half guard. (Rd 2 - 03:46) Makamori struggles but cannot find a way past and remains stuck in half guard. (Rd 2 - 03:05) Frye tries to transition to full guard, but can't manage it. (Rd 2 - 02:49) Makamori fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves. (Rd 2 - 02:23) We go past the halfway point of this round. (Rd 2 - 02:23) Makamori throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move. (Rd 2 - 01:54) Frye tries to get full guard on Makamori but doesn't get anywhere. (Rd 2 - 01:39) Makamori fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force. (Rd 2 - 01:15) Makamori blocks Frye as he tries a transition to full guard. (Rd 2 - 00:57) We're into the final minute of the round. (Rd 2 - 00:57) Referee Kyle Crisp decides that there is a lack of progress being made and stands them back up. (Rd 2 - 00:48) Makamori fails to find a home for his jab, but then lands a right hand. (Rd 2 - 00:29) Makamori lands a jab and then lands a right hand. (Rd 2 - 00:09) Makamori moves in on Frye, preparing to throw. (Rd 2 - 00:09) Makamori moves in behind three quick punches, two of them finding a home, but his big right hand follow-up misses. (Rd 2 - 00:00) Round two ends as time expires. (Rd 2 - 00:00) I think Makamori took that round, 10-9 on my score card. (Rd 2 - 00:00) I make it 20-18 to Makamori. Round 3 (Rd 3 - 04:52) Frye moves in and out of range, hoping to tempt his opponent into a reckless strike and leave an opening to start grappling. (Rd 3 - 04:52) A one-two from Makamori fails to land. (Rd 3 - 04:44) Frye comes in and grabs Makamori in a clinch. (Rd 3 - 04:35) Frye has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Makamori to the ground. (Rd 3 - 04:35) A sweep of the legs is successful, Makamori is floored and Frye has no problem getting side control. (Rd 3 - 04:21) Frye fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves. (Rd 3 - 04:04) Makamori tries to pull guard on Frye but doesn't get anywhere with the attempt. (Rd 3 - 03:51) Frye pounds away with right hands, but doesn't do much damage. (Rd 3 - 03:32) Frye blocks Makamori as he tries a transition to guard. (Rd 3 - 03:21) Frye throws a few right hands as he takes a moment to plan ahead. (Rd 3 - 02:58) Makamori tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it. (Rd 3 - 02:44) Frye pounds away on Makamori but doesn't do much damage. (Rd 3 - 02:28) Makamori tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it. (Rd 3 - 02:16) Frye pounds away with right hands, but doesn't do much damage. (Rd 3 - 01:56) Makamori tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it. (Rd 3 - 01:43) The lengthy period of stalemate results in the referee standing them both back up. (Rd 3 - 01:35) Makamori uses a left jab, but his big right hand follow-up misses. (Rd 3 - 01:27) Makamori is still moving well, but he is definitely breathing a little deeper now. (Rd 3 - 01:15) They come together in a clinch. (Rd 3 - 01:15) Makamori seems to be the aggressor. (Rd 3 - 01:06) Makamori is looking to muscle Frye back against the cage. (Rd 3 - 01:06) Makamori can't do it though, and ends up being out-wrestled in the grapple. (Rd 3 - 00:54) The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. (Rd 3 - 00:54) With underhooks giving him solid control over Makamori, Frye looks for a takedown. (Rd 3 - 00:54) Frye doesn't get the takedown, Makamori instead wrestles his way into controlling the grapple. (Rd 3 - 00:31) Makamori has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Frye to the ground. (Rd 3 - 00:31) Frye cannot stop being lifted up and blasted with a Greco-Roman slam, he can only pull guard! (Rd 3 - 00:12) Makamori fires away with elbows but Frye doesn't take any undue damage. (Rd 3 - 00:00) The time is up, and that's the end of round three. (Rd 3 - 00:00) There was very little to separate them in that round but I'll give that one 10-9 to Makamori. (Rd 3 - 00:00) Even if he wins all the remaining rounds, I'm not sure Frye will be able to take the victory without a finish. Round 4 (Rd 4 - 04:48) Frye had looked like he was angling to grapple, but couldn't take the initiative. (Rd 4 - 04:48) A jab lands from Makamori, but Frye evades a big right punch. (Rd 4 - 04:26) Makamori fails to find a home for his jab, but then hits Frye with a straight right. (Rd 4 - 04:16) Makamori can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then catches Frye with a right hook. (Rd 4 - 04:02) Makamori hits a left jab and then hits a nice straight right. (Rd 4 - 03:52) Makamori can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then hits a nice straight right. (Rd 4 - 03:36) Frye may have been aiming to get in close, but Makamori aggressively took the initiative. (Rd 4 - 03:36) Makamori hits a left jab and then lands a right hand. (Rd 4 - 03:17) Makamori looks confident, shortening the range as he looks to strike. (Rd 4 - 03:17) Makamori moves in behind three quick punches, three of them finding a home, and then hits a nice straight right. (Rd 4 - 02:57) Makamori connects with a jab, but his big right hand follow-up misses. (Rd 4 - 02:39) It looked like we were about to see Frye try and get some grappling started, but Makamori was more aggressive and took the initiative. (Rd 4 - 02:39) A quick flurry of punches from Makamori sees one of three hit home and then hits a nice straight right. (Rd 4 - 02:26) We move into the second half of this round. (Rd 4 - 02:12) Makamori moves in closer, ready to attack. (Rd 4 - 02:12) It looked like we were about to see Frye try and get some grappling started, but Makamori was more aggressive and took the initiative. (Rd 4 - 02:12) Makamori can't hit a set-up left jab, but then hits a nice straight right. (Rd 4 - 01:54) Makamori lands a left hand and then hits Frye with a straight right. (Rd 4 - 01:44) Makamori is starting to have to push himself now, and his corner respond by urging him on a little louder. (Rd 4 - 01:39) Frye moves in and out of range, hoping to tempt his opponent into a reckless strike and leave an opening to start grappling. (Rd 4 - 01:39) Makamori can't hit a set-up left jab, but then hits Frye with a straight right. (Rd 4 - 01:19) Frye had looked like he was angling to grapple, but couldn't take the initiative. (Rd 4 - 01:19) Makamori lands a left hand and then scores with a right cross. (Rd 4 - 00:56) We're into the final minute of the round. (Rd 4 - 00:56) Makamori lands a jab and then hits Frye with a straight right. (Rd 4 - 00:40) Frye keeps slightly out of range, looking for a chance to dart in and start grappling. (Rd 4 - 00:40) Makamori throws a quick punch but doesn't land. (Rd 4 - 00:36) Frye takes the chance and grabs Makamori into a clinch. (Rd 4 - 00:27) Frye has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Makamori down. (Rd 4 - 00:27) A sweep of the legs is successful, Makamori has to pull half guard. (Rd 4 - 00:12) Frye pounds away with right hands, but doesn't do much damage. (Rd 4 - 00:00) Round four is brought to an end as time runs out. (Rd 4 - 00:00) I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Makamori. (Rd 4 - 00:00) Frye is in deep trouble with only one round remaining - I think he needs a finish or he will lose this fight. Round 5 (Rd 5 - 04:48) Frye warily circles, looking for the opening he needs to initiate some grappling. (Rd 5 - 04:48) Makamori lands a left jab, but misses with a vicious right hand. (Rd 5 - 04:41) Breathing very hard, Makamori is looking ragged. (Rd 5 - 04:32) Makamori can't connect with a jab, but then hits a nice straight right. (Rd 5 - 04:16) Makamori comes in looking to strike. (Rd 5 - 04:16) It looked like we were about to see Frye try and get some grappling started, but Makamori was more aggressive and took the initiative. (Rd 5 - 04:16) Makamori can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then lands a right hand. (Rd 5 - 04:00) A jab is wide from Makamori, but then he hits Frye with a right to the side of the ribs. (Rd 5 - 03:45) Makamori connects with a jab, but a big right to the body fails to find the target. (Rd 5 - 03:23) Makamori looks confident, shortening the range as he looks to strike. (Rd 5 - 03:23) Makamori lands a left jab, but his big right hand follow-up misses. (Rd 5 - 03:09) Makamori fails to find a home for his jab, but then hits Frye with a straight right. (Rd 5 - 02:51) Makamori can't connect with a jab, but then lands a right hand. (Rd 5 - 02:46) Frye seizes the chance and grabs Makamori into a clinch. (Rd 5 - 02:37) Frye is looking to muscle Makamori back against the cage. (Rd 5 - 02:37) Makamori isn't going anywhere though. (Rd 5 - 02:22) We move into the second half of this round. (Rd 5 - 02:22) Frye is trying to muscle Makamori up against the cage. (Rd 5 - 02:22) Makamori ends up backed against the cage. (Rd 5 - 02:03) Frye presses Makamori up against the cage. (Rd 5 - 02:03) They exchange close-quarters punches from that position for about sixty seconds. (Rd 5 - 00:59) We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. (Rd 5 - 00:59) Unable to break free, Makamori is smothered up against the cage. (Rd 5 - 00:59) They spend the next minute in that position, hitting each other with short punches to the body and side of the head. (Rd 5 - 00:12) Unable to get free, Makamori is smothered up against the cage. (Rd 5 - 00:12) The remainder of the round passes with the two opponents pressed up close and exchanging short punches to the body and side of the head. (Rd 5 - 00:00) We reach the time limit and this fight is over. (Rd 5 - 00:00) That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Frye. (Rd 5 - 00:00) The official scores are being reported now. (Rd 5 - 00:00) The judges have scored it 50-45 (Alan Allen), 49-46 (Marianne Froth) and 48-47 (Reginald Wodehouse). (Rd 5 - 00:00) Yoshiro Makamori wins by unanimous decision! (Rd 5 - 00:00) Post-Fight: Frye and Makamori shake hands, apparently having settled their differences. Official Result: Yoshiro Makamori defeats Easton 'Small' Frye (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 5). The fight was rated as being Average. Post-Fight: Yoshiro Makamori thanks his sponsors and all of his fans. He says that he is going to celebrate his win by heading to a local club for a victory party and everyone is invited. Yoshiro Makamori is a charismatic talker and really knows how to sell himself. MAIN CARD Broadcast Live On Tournament TV in Canada, USA, Mexico, and Africa Broadcast Live On Tournament TV International in British Isles, South America, Japan, Europe, Australia, Asia, Russia, and Central America Broadcast Team: Cal Patinkin, Mance Portman, and Geoff Cahill CTC SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE BOUT VS. Renato (13-0, 5-0 CTC, From: Curitiba, Brazil, Favorite: -150) vs. Matas "The Beard" Fialkowska (9-0, 6-0 CTC, From: Warsaw, Poland, Underdog: +110) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) This is a CTC Super Heavyweight title fight. (Rd 1 - 05:00) This is for all the marbles - the finals of the CTC Super Heavyweight Championship Tournament tournament! (Rd 1 - 05:00) Leo Behan is the referee for this fight. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges are: Alan Allen, Marianne Froth, and Reginald Wodehouse. (Rd 1 - 05:00) We are underway! (Rd 1 - 04:53) Renato shoots in, looking for a takedown. (Rd 1 - 04:53) Renato gets hold of a leg but Fialkowska remains standing, hopping on the other foot. (Rd 1 - 04:53) Unable to complete the takedown, Renato instead pushes Fialkowska up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 04:41) Showing his ability to exert control, Renato smothers Fialkowska up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 04:41) The next sixty seconds or so sees them doing very little other than throwing occasional short punches to the body. (Rd 1 - 03:49) Renato tries to use dirty boxing against Fialkowska, but his opponent's wrestling skills prevent any damage from happening. (Rd 1 - 03:31) Renato tries to foot stomp Fialkowska, but he wrestles free and circles back to the center. (Rd 1 - 03:12) Fialkowska uses a left jab, but finds nothing but air with a big right. (Rd 1 - 02:42) Fialkowska can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then hits a scything kick to the legs of Renato. (Rd 1 - 02:26) We move into the second half of this round. (Rd 1 - 02:26) Fialkowska can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then hits a nice straight right that lands hard. (Rd 1 - 02:07) Fialkowska lands two left hands and then catches Renato with a crunching right hook. (Rd 1 - 01:53) Renato is on rubbery legs all of a sudden, that last shot must have rattled him! He staggers back against the cage and covers up, trying to buy time to recover! (Rd 1 - 01:53) A big right hand catches Renato flush and snaps his head back! (Rd 1 - 01:49) Renato eats a right hook and is barely able to stand anymore! The cage is the only reason he is still upright! (Rd 1 - 01:49) The referee jumps in and saves Renato from taking any more shots! (Rd 1 - 01:49) I think the referee was slow to react, that should have been stopped earlier. (Rd 1 - 01:40) By TKO, the winner is Matas Fialkowska! (Rd 1 - 01:40) Matas Fialkowska has won the CTC Super Heavyweight Championship Tournament tournament! (Rd 1 - 01:40) Matas 'The Beard' Fialkowska wins the CTC Super Heavyweight title. Official Result: Matas 'The Beard' Fialkowska defeats Renato (TKO (Strikes) in 3:20 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Decent. Post-Fight: Matas Fialkowska thanks his sponsors and all of his fans. The CTC Super Heavyweight title strapped around his waist, Matas Fialkowska celebrates being the new champion. Matas Fialkowska Won The CTC Super Heavyweight Title Title Prestige: 59% (+1% This Fight) CTC WOMENS FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE BOUT VS. Erin Distefano (5-0, 5-0 CTC, From: Queens, New York, Favorite: -340) vs. "The Flame-Haired Phenom" Tabitha Cameron (11-1, 4-0 CTC, From: New York, New York, Underdog: +270) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) This is a CTC Womens Featherweight title fight. (Rd 1 - 05:00) This is the final of the CTC Womens Featherweight Championship Tournam tournament! (Rd 1 - 05:00) The referee is Leo Behan. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges at cageside are: Edward Wilde, Millhouse Twain, and Alan Allen. (Rd 1 - 05:00) We are underway! (Rd 1 - 05:00) We start with a touch of gloves. (Rd 1 - 04:53) Distefano initiates an exchange of strikes. (Rd 1 - 04:53) Cameron lands a left hand in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 04:53) Attacking with a quick flurry, Distefano lands one of three punches and then she lands a right head kick. (Rd 1 - 04:28) They stand and trade in the center of the cage but neither fighter can land a good shot. (Rd 1 - 04:05) They stand and trade, but all the shots are either off target or are safely dealt with. (Rd 1 - 03:33) They engage in the center. (Rd 1 - 03:33) Distefano hits a left cross. (Rd 1 - 03:33) Cameron is off-target with a jab but hits a left roundhouse kick to the body. (Rd 1 - 03:14) They exchange strikes but nothing really gets through. (Rd 1 - 02:44) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 1 - 02:44) Cameron misses a big right hand, putting her off balance and allowing Distefano to attack with a quick left jab and a glancing high kick. (Rd 1 - 02:27) We are now at the halfway point of the round. (Rd 1 - 02:27) Distefano moves forward, constantly trying to pressure Cameron into exchanging strikes. (Rd 1 - 02:27) Distefano bobs out of the way of a jab and moves into the pocket. (Rd 1 - 02:27) Distefano feints, causing Cameron to move to one side and leave herself wide open. (Rd 1 - 02:27) Attacking with a quick flurry, Distefano lands two of four punches and then she lands a big right hand. (Rd 1 - 02:04) The fighters go toe-to-toe with strikes but neither lands anything significant in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 01:33) They exchange strikes but nothing really gets through. (Rd 1 - 01:00) We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. (Rd 1 - 01:00) They stand and trade in the center of the cage but neither fighter gives or takes any real damage. (Rd 1 - 00:24) They stand and trade blows but neither can land anything damaging. (Rd 1 - 00:03) It looked like we were about to see Cameron try and get some grappling started, but Distefano was more aggressive and took the initiative. (Rd 1 - 00:03) A jab is wide from Distefano, but then she scores with a right head kick. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round one. (Rd 1 - 00:00) That round goes to Distefano, 10-9 on my card. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:49) Distefano moves forward, constantly trying to pressure Cameron into exchanging strikes. (Rd 2 - 04:49) Cameron throws a counter jab but misses. (Rd 2 - 04:49) Distefano can't connect with her set-up strikes, but then she lands a right hand. (Rd 2 - 04:36) The two fighters stand and trade strikes, neither lands a significant blow in the exchange. (Rd 2 - 04:11) Cameron looked like she was going to step in and grapple, but Distefano simply took the initiative first. (Rd 2 - 04:11) Distefano throws a two-punch combo but Cameron avoids both. (Rd 2 - 04:05) Distefano rolls her shoulders to relax them, then moves forward. (Rd 2 - 03:53) The two fighters engage with strikes but nothing significant lands. (Rd 2 - 03:19) Distefano throws a punch but Cameron was equal to it. (Rd 2 - 03:08) A flurry of three punches from Distefano see them all connect and then lands a low kick to the legs. (Rd 2 - 02:39) An exchange of strikes does not produce any damage. (Rd 2 - 02:06) They exchange a few strikes but nothing significant lands. (Rd 2 - 01:45) Distefano comes forward. (Rd 2 - 01:45) Cameron lands a left hand in the exchange. (Rd 2 - 01:45) Distefano lands a left hand and then she lands a big right hand. (Rd 2 - 01:30) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 2 - 01:30) Cameron checks a leg kick and counters with a jab and a right cross that just misses. (Rd 2 - 01:11) They come together and strike but neither fighter does any damage. (Rd 2 - 00:57) The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. (Rd 2 - 00:50) The two fighters engage with strikes but neither lands anything worthwhile. (Rd 2 - 00:24) The two fighters engage. (Rd 2 - 00:24) Distefano slips past a right hook attempt and attacks with a jab and a right cross. (Rd 2 - 00:11) Distefano fails to find a home for her jab, but then scores with a right cross that landed hard. (Rd 2 - 00:00) Round two is brought to an end as time runs out. (Rd 2 - 00:00) All eyes are glued on this match after an excellent, action-packed round. (Rd 2 - 00:00) I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Distefano. (Rd 2 - 00:00) My scorecard now has Distefano up 20-18. Round 3 (Rd 3 - 04:51) The two fighters engage with strikes but nothing significant lands. (Rd 3 - 04:34) An exchange of blows comes and goes without either fighter really landing anything significant. (Rd 3 - 04:05) Both fighters meet in the center. (Rd 3 - 04:05) Distefano scores with a jab but has a right hook blocked. Cameron lands a left jab but has a right hand taken on the gloves. (Rd 3 - 03:47) They come together and strike. (Rd 3 - 03:47) Cameron doesn't connect with a left jab but connects with a right hand. (Rd 3 - 03:47) Distefano nails one quick punch from a flurry and then scores with a quick kick to the lead leg. (Rd 3 - 03:23) They come together and strike. (Rd 3 - 03:23) Distefano connects with a left hand. (Rd 3 - 03:23) Cameron scores with a vicious head kick! (Rd 3 - 03:16) Distefano wobbles, then falls! (Rd 3 - 03:16) Cameron knows that this is a golden opportunity and quickly pounces on Distefano, looking to finish her off by raining down punches! (Rd 3 - 03:16) Cameron pounds away, Distefano is barely able to offer any defence at all! (Rd 3 - 03:16) The referee jumps in and stops the fight as Distefano went limp! (Rd 3 - 03:05) The winner, by knock out, is 'The Flame-Haired Phenom' Tabitha Cameron! (Rd 3 - 03:05) Tabitha Cameron has won the CTC Womens Featherweight Championship Tournam tournament! (Rd 3 - 03:05) 'The Flame-Haired Phenom' Tabitha Cameron wins the CTC Womens Featherweight title. Official Result: 'The Flame-Haired Phenom' Tabitha Cameron defeats Erin Distefano (Knock Out (Punch) in 1:55 of round 3). The fight was rated as being Excellent. Post-Fight: Tabitha Cameron name-checks all of her sponsors, then thanks all of her fans who turned out to support her. Tabitha Cameron shows off the CTC Womens Featherweight Title belt and says that she intends to be champion for a very long time. The camera loves Tabitha Cameron, so even if she isn't a particularly interesting interviewee she still benefits from being on camera. Tabitha Cameron Won The CTC Womens Featherweight Title Title Prestige: 59% (+1% This Fight) CTC BANTAMWEIGHT TITLE BOUT VS. Brian "Barrage" Claremont (15-3, 5-0 CTC, From: Athens, Georgia, Underdog: +100) vs. Markus Waller (10-0, 5-0 CTC, From: Green Bay, Wisconsin, Favorite: -130) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) This is a CTC Bantamweight title fight. (Rd 1 - 05:00) This is for all the marbles - the finals of the CTC Bantamweight Championship Tournament tournament! (Rd 1 - 05:00) The referee is Kyle Crisp. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges are: Edward Wilde, Millhouse Twain, and Alan Allen. (Rd 1 - 05:00) We are underway! (Rd 1 - 04:50) A quick flurry of punches from Claremont sees four of four hit home and then scores with a right cross. (Rd 1 - 04:19) Claremont can't connect with a jab, but then catches Waller with a crunching right hook. (Rd 1 - 04:02) Claremont throws a quick punch but doesn't land. (Rd 1 - 03:58) Waller moves in fast and shoots on Claremont. (Rd 1 - 03:52) Claremont sprawls well, preventing the takedown, and then moves out of range. (Rd 1 - 03:29) Claremont can't hit a set-up left jab, but then hits a nice straight right that lands hard. (Rd 1 - 03:12) Claremont can't connect with a jab, but then scores with a right cross that landed hard. (Rd 1 - 02:59) Claremont throws a quick punch but doesn't hit. (Rd 1 - 02:55) Waller takes the chance and shoots on Claremont. (Rd 1 - 02:49) A great sprawl from Claremont prevents the takedown. (Rd 1 - 02:25) We are now at the halfway point of the round. (Rd 1 - 02:25) Claremont closes in on Waller, looking to unleash some strikes. (Rd 1 - 02:25) Claremont throws a punch but Waller avoids it. (Rd 1 - 02:07) Claremont can't hit a set-up left jab, but then lands a big right hand. (Rd 1 - 01:59) Claremont lands a left hand and then hits Waller with a straight right. (Rd 1 - 01:46) It looked like we were about to see a shot from Waller, but Claremont was more aggressive and took the initiative. (Rd 1 - 01:46) Claremont fails to find a home for his jab, but then lands a big right hand. (Rd 1 - 01:35) Claremont hits a couple of minor left hands, but Waller evades a big right to the body. (Rd 1 - 01:10) Waller appeared to be going for a takedown, but Claremont took the initiative first. (Rd 1 - 01:10) Claremont can't hit a set-up left jab, but then hits Waller with a beautiful right uppercut! (Rd 1 - 01:10) Waller is out! It's all over! (Rd 1 - 01:07) The winner, by knock out; Brian Claremont! (Rd 1 - 01:07) Brian Claremont wins the CTC Bantamweight Championship Tournament tournament! (Rd 1 - 01:07) Brian 'Barrage' Claremont wins the CTC Bantamweight title. Official Result: Brian 'Barrage' Claremont defeats Markus Waller (Knock Out (Punch) in 3:53 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Giving thanks, Brian Claremont praises his team at Shark Tank, his various sponsors, and the fans who came out to support him. Brian Claremont shows off the CTC Bantamweight Title belt and says that he intends to be champion for a very long time. Brian Claremont Won The CTC Bantamweight Title Title Prestige: 63% (+5% This Fight) CTC HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE BOUT VS. "The Great Japanese Hope" Kanezane Fujii (13-1, 6-0 CTC, From: Yokohama, Japan, Favorite: -200) vs. Morgan "The Maori" Wakarewarewa (11-0, 6-0 CTC, From: Christchurch, New Zealand, Underdog: +200) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) This is a CTC Heavyweight title fight. (Rd 1 - 05:00) This fight is the final match in the CTC Heavyweight Championship Tournament tournament! (Rd 1 - 05:00) Harry A. Bierce is the referee for this fight. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges are: Edward Wilde, Millhouse Twain, and Alan Allen. (Rd 1 - 05:00) We are underway! (Rd 1 - 05:00) The two fighters touch gloves. (Rd 1 - 04:54) Both fighters meet in the center. (Rd 1 - 04:54) Wakarewarewa misses a right hook and gets countered with a couple of jabs that are followed by a good right hook. (Rd 1 - 04:30) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 1 - 04:30) Wakarewarewa misses a right cross that leaves him wide open to the counter. Fujii comes in with a left jab and a right hand. (Rd 1 - 04:09) Fujii steps forward, looking to strike. (Rd 1 - 04:09) Wakarewarewa fires off a counter jab. (Rd 1 - 04:09) Fujii connects with a jab but misses with a vicious right hand. (Rd 1 - 03:54) They engage in the center. (Rd 1 - 03:54) Fujii misses a jab but connects with a right hand. (Rd 1 - 03:54) Wakarewarewa nails a right cross. (Rd 1 - 03:54) It looks like Wakarewarewa has been cut under the eye. (Rd 1 - 03:35) Fujii comes forward on the attack. (Rd 1 - 03:35) Wakarewarewa lands a left hand in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 03:35) A one-two from Fujii fails to land. (Rd 1 - 03:11) The two fighters engage. (Rd 1 - 03:11) Fujii slips past a right hook and counters with a left jab and a kick to the lead leg. (Rd 1 - 02:45) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 1 - 02:45) Wakarewarewa misses a right hook and gets countered with a head kick that landed only a glancing blow. (Rd 1 - 02:21) We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. (Rd 1 - 02:21) The two fighters stand and trade strikes, neither lands a significant blow in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 01:57) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 1 - 01:57) There's a quick exchange of strikes but nobody manages to land anything significant. (Rd 1 - 01:57) Fujii tries a right hand but it gets absorbed on his opponent's gloves. (Rd 1 - 01:57) Wakarewarewa finds his right cross blocked. (Rd 1 - 01:41) They come together and strike. (Rd 1 - 01:41) Fujii scores with a left hook. Wakarewarewa hits a jab but misses with a right hand. (Rd 1 - 01:19) Fujii comes forward and the two fighters exchange strikes. (Rd 1 - 01:19) Wakarewarewa hit a counter left hand. (Rd 1 - 01:19) Fujii can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then he hits a crunching straight right to the jaw! (Rd 1 - 01:19) Wakarewarewa is knocked down! (Rd 1 - 01:11) Without hesitation, Fujii goes to finish Wakarewarewa off with stomps and kicks! (Rd 1 - 01:11) Fujii goes to work on Wakarewarewa with vicious stomps and kicks, but can't finish him! (Rd 1 - 00:49) Fujii tries to come in and secure a ground position. (Rd 1 - 00:49) Fujii was looking for side control, but leaves a leg in and gets trapped in half guard. (Rd 1 - 00:37) Fujii tries to pass the half guard. (Rd 1 - 00:37) He passes half guard, but Wakarewarewa was ready and immediately starts to scramble. (Rd 1 - 00:25) The scramble leaves Wakarewarewa on his back pulling half guard. (Rd 1 - 00:07) Fujii fires away with right hands, but Wakarewarewa doesn't take much damage. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Round one ends as time expires. (Rd 1 - 00:00) That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Fujii. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Bleeding, Wakarewarewa is attended to by the cut man between rounds. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:50) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 2 - 04:50) Fujii slips past a right hook attempt and attacks with a quick left jab and a right hand that narrowly fails to connect. (Rd 2 - 04:33) The two fighters engage. (Rd 2 - 04:33) Fujii slips past a right hook attempt and attacks with a left jab and a good right hook. (Rd 2 - 04:12) They come together and strike. (Rd 2 - 04:12) There's a burst of strikes but neither fighter can land a blow. (Rd 2 - 04:12) Fujii throws a two punch combination but Wakarewarewa maintains his good guard and is safe. (Rd 2 - 04:12) Wakarewarewa can't get past the great guard of Fujii, three punches were simply absorbed. (Rd 2 - 03:48) They engage in the center. (Rd 2 - 03:48) Fujii dodges a right hand and counter-attacks with a left jab and a glancing high kick. (Rd 2 - 03:13) They come together and strike. (Rd 2 - 03:13) Wakarewarewa misses a right hook and leaves himself open to be countered with a left jab and a solid right hand. (Rd 2 - 02:57) The two fighters engage. (Rd 2 - 02:57) Fujii connects with a left hand. Wakarewarewa misses with a left jab but scores with a right hook. (Rd 2 - 02:46) Fujii is still moving well, but he is definitely breathing a little deeper now. (Rd 2 - 02:36) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 2 - 02:36) Wakarewarewa dodges a right hand and counter-attacks with a brace of jabs that are followed by a glancing blow with a high kick. (Rd 2 - 02:06) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 2 - 02:06) Wakarewarewa misses a right cross that leaves him open to the counter. Fujii attacks with a jab and a big right hand that just misses. (Rd 2 - 01:39) An exchange of strikes happens right in the center of the cage but nothing comes of it. (Rd 2 - 01:07) The two fighters engage. (Rd 2 - 01:07) Wakarewarewa dodges a right hand and counter-attacks with a right cross. (Rd 2 - 01:00) We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. (Rd 2 - 01:00) Covering up, Fujii backs off on rubbery legs! He is hurt! (Rd 2 - 01:00) Wakarewarewa goes under the guard and floors Fujii with a right uppercut! (Rd 2 - 00:54) Wakarewarewa knows that this is a golden opportunity and quickly pounces on Fujii, looking to finish him off by raining down punches! (Rd 2 - 00:54) Wakarewarewa starts unloading with massive rights and Fujii is getting pasted! (Rd 2 - 00:54) With Fujii taking a beating, referee Harry A. Bierce has to stop the fight! (Rd 2 - 00:41) Morgan Wakarewarewa takes the victory by way of TKO! (Rd 2 - 00:41) Morgan Wakarewarewa wins the CTC Heavyweight Championship Tournament tournament! (Rd 2 - 00:41) Morgan 'The Maori' Wakarewarewa wins the CTC Heavyweight title. Official Result: Morgan 'The Maori' Wakarewarewa defeats 'The Great Japanese Hope' Kanezane Fujii (TKO (Strikes) in 4:19 of round 2). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Morgan Wakarewarewa thanks everyone connected to KO Fighters for helping him prepare for this fight, then his sponsors for supporting him financially. The CTC Heavyweight title strapped around his waist, Morgan Wakarewarewa celebrates being the new champion. This was a solid performance from a marketable fighter. Morgan Wakarewarewa Won The CTC Heavyweight Title Title Prestige: 64% (+6% This Fight) CO-MAIN EVENT CTC MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE BOUT VS. Adam "Blitz" White (18-0, 6-0 CTC, From: Los Angeles, California, Favorite: -150) vs. Buddy Garner (22-2, 6-0 CTC, From: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Underdog: +150) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) This is a CTC Middleweight title fight. (Rd 1 - 05:00) This is the final of the CTC Middleweight Championship Tournament tournament! (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our referee is Leo Behan. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges are: Marianne Froth, Reginald Wodehouse, and Edward Wilde. (Rd 1 - 05:00) White may have weighed in the same as Garner yesterday, but he clearly has a significant size advantage now. (Rd 1 - 05:00) And here we go! (Rd 1 - 04:47) Moving forward constantly, White is pressuring Garner. (Rd 1 - 04:47) White is now in the pocket. (Rd 1 - 04:47) White lands a left jab but misses with a vicious right hand. (Rd 1 - 04:27) They clinch up and start jockeying for position. (Rd 1 - 04:27) White looks like he has gotten the better of the clinch. (Rd 1 - 04:21) White tries to wrestle Garner backward and up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 04:21) White achieves it, pinning Garner to the cage. (Rd 1 - 04:01) Showing his ability to exert control, White smothers Garner up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 04:01) The next minute becomes a stalemate as neither fighter risks leaving a crucial opening that the other can exploit. (Rd 1 - 02:51) Unable to break free, Garner is smothered up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 02:51) The next minute or so sees them engage in close-quarters dirty boxing. (Rd 1 - 01:37) White tries dirty boxing, but Garner works enough space that he can pull clear and circle out. (Rd 1 - 01:16) White steps forward, looking to strike. (Rd 1 - 01:16) Garner hits two left hands on the counter. (Rd 1 - 01:16) White feints to one side, causing Garner to react and leave himself off balance. (Rd 1 - 01:16) White can't hit a set-up left jab, but then he catches Garner with a right hook. (Rd 1 - 01:05) White comes forward on the attack. (Rd 1 - 01:05) Garner lands a left hand in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 01:05) White throws a two-punch combo but Garner avoids both. (Rd 1 - 01:00) We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. (Rd 1 - 00:53) White shoots in hard and fast on Garner. (Rd 1 - 00:53) Garner gets taken down by a single leg, and has to pull guard. (Rd 1 - 00:47) Garner is controlled against the ground, unable to shift White off of him. (Rd 1 - 00:12) The clock runs down as Garner is being smothered against the ground by White. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round one. (Rd 1 - 00:00) That round goes to White, 10-9 on my card. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:49) They come together and trade leather but neither fighter really does any damage. (Rd 2 - 04:23) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 2 - 04:23) White slips past a right hook and counters with a jab and a good right hook. (Rd 2 - 03:59) The two fighters engage. (Rd 2 - 03:59) Garner finds a good angle and lands a nice one-two. (Rd 2 - 03:59) White hits a pair of jabs and also hits a right cross. (Rd 2 - 03:36) White hits a left jab and then scores with a right cross that landed hard. (Rd 2 - 03:17) They come together and strike. (Rd 2 - 03:17) White dodges a right hand and counter-attacks with a glancing blow with a right head kick. (Rd 2 - 02:59) They engage in the center. (Rd 2 - 02:59) Garner misses with a big right hand, allowing White to counter with a left hand. (Rd 2 - 02:40) Garner may have been aiming to get in close, but White aggressively took the initiative. (Rd 2 - 02:40) White lands a left hand and then lands a right hand. (Rd 2 - 02:40) Blood is visible on Garner, a strike looks to have opened up a cut under his eye. (Rd 2 - 02:23) We go past the halfway point of this round. (Rd 2 - 02:23) The two fighters engage. (Rd 2 - 02:23) Garner scores with a jab but has a right hand blocked. (Rd 2 - 02:23) White connects with a thumping kick to the thigh. (Rd 2 - 02:00) White shoots in hard and fast on Garner. (Rd 2 - 02:00) The takedown is completed, White gets side control from it. (Rd 2 - 01:51) White throws a few right hands to the body. (Rd 2 - 01:21) White throws a few right hands, but is mainly trying to catch his breath. (Rd 2 - 01:04) White blocks an attempt to pull guard. (Rd 2 - 00:52) There's under a minute left in this round. (Rd 2 - 00:52) White throws some small strikes, but is clearly just taking a moment to try and catch his breath. (Rd 2 - 00:34) Garner tries to move to guard, but White doesn't allow it. (Rd 2 - 00:17) White pounds away with punches but can't quite land anything with any power. (Rd 2 - 00:00) Round two is brought to an end as time runs out. (Rd 2 - 00:00) I have to give that round to White, but only a 10-9. (Rd 2 - 00:00) I make it 20-18 to White. (Rd 2 - 00:00) In between rounds, the cut man tries to stop the bleeding of Garner. Round 3 (Rd 3 - 04:50) They engage in the center. (Rd 3 - 04:50) Garner lands a left hook. (Rd 3 - 04:50) White hits a jab but has a right hand taken on the gloves. (Rd 3 - 04:30) Garner can't connect with a jab, but then hits a nice straight right. (Rd 3 - 04:23) White gets hold of Garner. (Rd 3 - 04:17) White is looking to muscle Garner back against the cage. (Rd 3 - 04:17) White achieves it, pinning Garner to the cage. (Rd 3 - 03:58) Garner is pressed up against the cage. (Rd 3 - 03:58) About sixty seconds goes by with something of a stalemate happening, neither fighter being able to improve their position or generate an advantage. (Rd 3 - 03:04) Garner is trapped against the cage and White hits him with a short left uppercut. (Rd 3 - 02:47) White tries to use dirty boxing against Garner, but his opponent's wrestling skills prevent any damage from happening. (Rd 3 - 02:29) A few short punches to the ribs land, as Garner fights back. (Rd 3 - 02:18) Garner takes a hard foot stomp. (Rd 3 - 02:03) White presses Garner into the cage, forcing him to carry all of his weight. (Rd 3 - 02:03) They exchange close-quarters punches from that position for about sixty seconds. (Rd 3 - 00:59) There's under a minute left in this round. (Rd 3 - 00:59) With no progress being made, referee Leo Behan separates the two fighters. (Rd 3 - 00:59) White is slowing just a little as he starts to get into the gas tank a bit. (Rd 3 - 00:53) White shoots in hard and fast on Garner. (Rd 3 - 00:53) Garner almost got away but not quite; he is left hopping while White has hold of one leg. (Rd 3 - 00:53) White uses the position to drive Garner up against the cage. (Rd 3 - 00:41) White pins Garner up against the cage and uses dirty boxing to inflict some damage. (Rd 3 - 00:28) White exerts total control, keeping Garner smothered against the cage. (Rd 3 - 00:28) The rest of the round sees them remain there, hitting each other with short punches to the body and side of the head. (Rd 3 - 00:00) The time is up, and that's the end of round three. (Rd 3 - 00:00) I have to give that round to White, but only a 10-9. (Rd 3 - 00:00) I have White ahead 30-27. Round 4 (Rd 4 - 04:50) They come together and strike. (Rd 4 - 04:50) White hits a left jab but misses with an attempted shot to the body. Garner hits a left hand. (Rd 4 - 04:26) They come together and strike. (Rd 4 - 04:26) It's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes but fail to land anything. (Rd 4 - 04:26) White misses a jab and also has a right hand absorbed on the gloves. (Rd 4 - 04:26) Garner doesn't connect with a right hand. (Rd 4 - 04:19) For the first time, Garner is starting to breathe a little heavier. (Rd 4 - 04:05) White can't hit a set-up left jab, but then lands a big right hand. (Rd 4 - 03:41) They come together and strike. (Rd 4 - 03:41) Garner misses a right hook and leaves himself open to be countered with a jab and a right roundhouse kick to the body that doesn't connect. (Rd 4 - 03:24) White confidently moves in closer, looking to throw some strikes. (Rd 4 - 03:24) Garner had looked like he was angling for a takedown attempt, but couldn't take the initiative. (Rd 4 - 03:24) White lands two left hands and then lands a big right hand. (Rd 4 - 03:12) White is definitely slowing, his gas tank is being challenged here. (Rd 4 - 03:02) An exchange of strikes happens right in the center of the cage but neither fighter lands anything good. (Rd 4 - 02:35) A jab lands from Garner, but White evades a big right punch. (Rd 4 - 02:25) We move into the second half of this round. (Rd 4 - 02:18) Both fighters meet in the center. (Rd 4 - 02:18) White slips past a right hook and counters with a left jab and a good right hand. (Rd 4 - 01:56) Garner looked like he was going to shoot, but White simply took the initiative first. (Rd 4 - 01:56) A jab hits home from White and then he hits a scything kick to the legs of Garner. (Rd 4 - 01:43) White looks confident, shortening the range as he looks to strike. (Rd 4 - 01:43) Garner had looked like he was angling for a takedown attempt, but couldn't take the initiative. (Rd 4 - 01:43) White lands a left hand and then scores with a fantastic right cross! (Rd 4 - 01:43) Garner is knocked down! (Rd 4 - 01:35) White knows that this is a golden opportunity and quickly pounces on Garner, looking to finish him off by raining down punches! (Rd 4 - 01:35) White unloads with big rights and lands a few powerful shots. (Rd 4 - 01:18) White tries to pound on Garner, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with. (Rd 4 - 01:07) White looks very tired out there. (Rd 4 - 01:07) Garner struggles and gets half guard. (Rd 4 - 00:49) White looks to pass half guard and get side control. (Rd 4 - 00:49) Garner allows the pass, but it's just a ploy to allow him to try and scramble. (Rd 4 - 00:37) Garner manages to come out on top, with White pulling guard. (Rd 4 - 00:20) Garner tries to push apart the guard, maybe thinking of trying to isolate a leg. (Rd 4 - 00:20) White keeps his guard tight. (Rd 4 - 00:00) Round four ends as time expires. (Rd 4 - 00:00) That has to go down as a 10-9 round to White. (Rd 4 - 00:00) White is ahead 40-36 on my scorecard. Round 5 (Rd 5 - 04:54) Garner shoots in for a takedown. (Rd 5 - 04:54) The takedown is completed, White is on his back and pulls guard. (Rd 5 - 04:44) Garner looks to get past the guard. (Rd 5 - 04:44) Garner gets past, but White stops him at half guard. (Rd 5 - 04:01) In half guard, Garner throws a couple of punches designed to keep White guessing. (Rd 5 - 03:40) White tries a sweep from the bottom of half guard, but doesn't budge Garner. (Rd 5 - 03:21) Garner starts trying to work to get out of half guard and into a better position. (Rd 5 - 03:21) Garner isn't able to pass from half guard thanks to the tenacious defence of White. (Rd 5 - 02:58) White tries to transition to full guard, but can't manage it. (Rd 5 - 02:43) Garner looks to pass half guard and get side control. (Rd 5 - 02:43) He passes but loses his control momentarily and a scramble begins. (Rd 5 - 02:29) We go past the halfway point of this round. (Rd 5 - 02:29) Somehow, the scramble leaves Garner under the north-south control of White. (Rd 5 - 02:11) White tries to move to side control, but Garner sensed the shift in weight and scrambles. (Rd 5 - 01:58) The scramble sees White up first, only to be grabbed in a waist lock from behind. (Rd 5 - 01:40) Garner looks to drag White down while holding him from behind. (Rd 5 - 01:40) Garner gets the takedown with apparent ease, White could do nothing to stop it. (Rd 5 - 01:23) Garner gets side control on White. (Rd 5 - 01:23) Garner tries to lock White into an armbar. (Rd 5 - 01:23) White defends himself well and is in no danger. (Rd 5 - 00:50) White tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it. (Rd 5 - 00:34) Garner attempts to move to mount. (Rd 5 - 00:34) He can't mount White. (Rd 5 - 00:00) Round five is brought to an end as time runs out. (Rd 5 - 00:00) I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Garner. (Rd 5 - 00:00) I have White ahead 49-46. Round 6 (Rd 6 - 04:47) They come together and strike. (Rd 6 - 04:47) Garner lands a left jab but misses with a right hand. (Rd 6 - 04:47) White nails a right cross. (Rd 6 - 04:47) Standing and trading is not working for Garner, so far in this fight he has simply been out-classed and out-struck. (Rd 6 - 04:29) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 6 - 04:29) White dodges a right hand and counter-attacks with a quick left jab and a right hand that landed cleanly. (Rd 6 - 04:18) A few deep breaths betray that Garner is starting to get into the deeper reaches of his gas tank. (Rd 6 - 04:03) An exchange of strikes does not produce any damage. (Rd 6 - 03:46) The fighters, looking shattered, clinch up rather than try and move away. (Rd 6 - 03:46) White is looking to muscle Garner back against the cage. (Rd 6 - 03:46) White can't do it though, Garner defended it well. (Rd 6 - 03:31) White is trying to push Garner so that his back is up against the cage. (Rd 6 - 03:31) White manages it and controls Garner up against the cage. (Rd 6 - 03:17) From the looks of things, I don't think White has much energy left. (Rd 6 - 03:17) White smothers Garner against the cage, then hits him with a quick elbow strike. (Rd 6 - 03:04) White attempts to use a knee strike but Garner pulls the clinch tighter. (Rd 6 - 02:46) Garner throws a few short punches to the ribs. (Rd 6 - 02:31) White uses a hard foot stomp. (Rd 6 - 02:21) We pass the halfway mark of this round. (Rd 6 - 02:21) White smothers Garner against the cage, then hits him with a knee strike to the ribs. (Rd 6 - 02:09) White pins Garner up against the cage and stomps down hard on his foot. (Rd 6 - 01:54) White tries to throw an elbow, but Garner seizes the chance to create some space and break free. (Rd 6 - 01:28) The two fighters engage. (Rd 6 - 01:28) Garner misses a right hook and gets countered with a quick left jab and a massive right hook to the jaw! (Rd 6 - 01:19) Garner goes down hard, he's out! (Rd 6 - 01:19) By knock out, the winner is Adam White! (Rd 6 - 01:19) Adam White has won the CTC Middleweight Championship Tournament tournament! (Rd 6 - 01:19) Adam 'Blitz' White wins the CTC Middleweight title. Official Result: Adam 'Blitz' White defeats Buddy Garner (Knock Out (Punch) in 3:41 of round 6). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Giving thanks, Adam White praises his team at Evolution MMA, his various sponsors, and the fans who came out to support him. Adam White shows off the CTC Middleweight title belt and says that intends to be champion for a very long time. This was a charismatic performance from a very good talker. Adam White Won The CTC Middleweight Title Title Prestige: 65% (+7% This Fight) MAIN EVENT CTC WELTERWEIGHT TITLE BOUT VS. "The Super Animal" Noach Van Der Capellen (35-3, 6-0 CTC, From: Rotterdam, Netherlands, Favorite: -150) vs. Bobby "All-Star" Brubaker (21-4, 6-0 CTC, From: Calgary, Alberta, Underdog: +150) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) This contest is for the CTC Welterweight title. (Rd 1 - 05:00) This is to be declared the winner of the CTC Welterweight Championship Tournament tournament! (Rd 1 - 05:00) Refereeing this bout will be Harry A. Bierce. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges at cageside are: Millhouse Twain, Alan Allen, and Marianne Froth. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Round one begins! (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's no touch of gloves; neither fighter even attempted to. (Rd 1 - 04:45) They come together and strike. (Rd 1 - 04:45) Brubaker misses a left cross that leaves him wide open to the counter. Van Der Capellen comes in with a quick left jab and an attempted shot to the body that gets taken on the arm. (Rd 1 - 04:24) Both fighters come together and strike. (Rd 1 - 04:24) Brubaker misses a left cross that leaves him open to the counter. Van Der Capellen attacks with a few quick left jabs that are followed by a glancing high kick. (Rd 1 - 03:52) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 1 - 03:52) Van Der Capellen misses a right hook and leaves himself open to be countered with a jab and a big left hand that just misses. (Rd 1 - 03:32) The two fighters engage. (Rd 1 - 03:32) Brubaker counters a roundhouse kick with a right kick to the rib cage. (Rd 1 - 03:21) The two fighters engage. (Rd 1 - 03:21) Brubaker doesn't connect with a right jab but scores with a quick kick to the lead leg. (Rd 1 - 03:21) Van Der Capellen hits a jab and also hits a left roundhouse kick to the body. (Rd 1 - 03:04) Van Der Capellen, looking very tentative, pokes out a quick jab that hits. (Rd 1 - 03:04) Brubaker fails to find a home for his jab, but then hits Van Der Capellen with a powerful leg kick. (Rd 1 - 02:47) Brubaker comes forward. (Rd 1 - 02:47) Van Der Capellen hits two left hands on the counter. (Rd 1 - 02:47) Brubaker hits a right hand but misses with a spin kick. (Rd 1 - 02:30) We pass the halfway mark of this round. (Rd 1 - 02:30) They engage in the center. (Rd 1 - 02:30) Van Der Capellen misses a right hook and leaves himself open to be countered with a few quick jabs that are followed by a nice left hook. (Rd 1 - 02:07) The two fighters engage. (Rd 1 - 02:07) Van Der Capellen misses a right cross that leaves him wide open to the counter. Brubaker comes in with a jab and a lovely left hook to the body. (Rd 1 - 01:48) Brubaker comes in looking to strike. (Rd 1 - 01:48) Van Der Capellen had looked like he was angling to grapple, but couldn't take the initiative. (Rd 1 - 01:48) Brubaker connects with a nice jab and then scores with a left cross that landed hard. (Rd 1 - 01:30) Both fighters come together and strike. (Rd 1 - 01:30) Brubaker lands a right jab but misses a left hook. (Rd 1 - 01:30) Van Der Capellen finds a good angle and lands a nice one-two. (Rd 1 - 01:10) Brubaker comes forward and the two fighters exchange strikes. (Rd 1 - 01:10) Van Der Capellen throws a counter jab but misses. (Rd 1 - 01:10) Brubaker uses a right jab but misses with a vicious left hand. (Rd 1 - 00:49) The two fighters engage. (Rd 1 - 00:49) Brubaker lands a right jab but has a left hand taken on the gloves. (Rd 1 - 00:49) Van Der Capellen scores with a left hook. (Rd 1 - 00:32) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 1 - 00:32) Brubaker blocks a leg kick and counters with a jab and a head kick attempt that narrowly misses. (Rd 1 - 00:08) They stand and trade, but all the shots are either off target or are safely dealt with. (Rd 1 - 00:00) The time runs out on round one. (Rd 1 - 00:00) I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Brubaker. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:48) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 2 - 04:48) Brubaker misses a left hook and leaves himself open to be countered with a jab and a head kick attempt that narrowly misses. (Rd 2 - 04:21) They engage in the center. (Rd 2 - 04:21) Brubaker slips past a right hook and counters with a right jab and a left cross that just misses. (Rd 2 - 04:08) A jab lands from Brubaker, but misses when he attempts to go to the body after. (Rd 2 - 03:50) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 2 - 03:50) Brubaker dodges a right hand and counter-attacks with a jab and a left hook that is avoided at the last second. (Rd 2 - 03:44) Van Der Capellen is limping slightly. (Rd 2 - 03:34) The fighters go toe-to-toe with strikes but neither lands anything significant in the exchange. (Rd 2 - 03:00) An exchange of strikes happens right in the center of the cage but neither fighter lands anything good. (Rd 2 - 02:24) We go past the halfway point of this round. (Rd 2 - 02:24) They come together and trade leather but neither fighter really does any damage. (Rd 2 - 02:12) Brubaker is starting to slow down a touch, perhaps conserving a little energy. (Rd 2 - 02:05) Brubaker can't hit a set-up right jab, but then catches Van Der Capellen with a beautiful left kick to the head. (Rd 2 - 01:56) Van Der Capellen steps back against the cage and tries to cover up...I think he has been hurt! (Rd 2 - 01:56) Van Der Capellen gets floored with a huge left head kick...and is out! (Rd 2 - 01:41) By knock out, the winner is Bobby Brubaker! (Rd 2 - 01:41) Bobby Brubaker has won the CTC Welterweight Championship Tournament tournament! (Rd 2 - 01:41) Bobby 'All-Star' Brubaker wins the CTC Welterweight title. Official Result: Bobby 'All-Star' Brubaker defeats 'The Super Animal' Noach Van Der Capellen (Knock Out (Kick) in 3:19 of round 2). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Bobby Brubaker thanks everyone connected to Strike Force for helping him prepare for this fight, then his sponsors for supporting him financially. Bobby Brubaker says that winning the CTC Welterweight title is unbelievable and a great moment in his career. He knows exactly how to handle these sort of interviews and is great at creating a buzz about himself. Bobby Brubaker Won The CTC Welterweight Title Title Prestige: 68% (+10% This Fight) Attendance: 4,310 Gate Reciepts: $891,308 Sponsorship: $57,796 Ad Revenue: $6,452,979 Merchandise: $13,871 Fighter Pay And Bonuses (Total Payout: $154,428) Winner Pay Loser Pay Bonuses Earned(Included in Pay) Bobby Brubaker $29,456 Noach Van Der Capellen $6,485 KotN: Brubaker: $5,000 Adam White $9,478 Buddy Garner $15,077 Morgan Wakarewarewa $3,966 Kanezane Fujii $5,578 Brian Claremont $4,943 Markus Waller $2,353 Tabitha Cameron $19,824 Erin Distefano $16,325 FotN: Both: $10,000 Perf: Both: $5,000 Matas Fialkowska $3,302 Renato $3,677 Yoshiro Makamori $4,200 Easton Frye $2,369 Karen Curtis $8,716 Daljit Samir $1,681 SotN: Curtis: $5,000 Tarcisio Dantas $2,715 Glen Siemaszko $2,369 Janey McDwyre $1,892 Kelly Andrews $2,358 Datsakorn Pratoomwong $2,649 Michael Dali $969 Sayoko Ebisawa $2,613 Liz Brunnell $1,434 Drug Testing: $13,512 Production: $82,169 Profit: $7,165,845 Critical Rating: 75% Commercial Rating: 100% Popularity Changes Region Popularity Change Popularity After Show Canada +5.0% 18.5% (Low Level International) USA +4.0% 16.2% (Low Level International) UK +4.4% 84.2% (High Level National) Europe +3.0% 72.0% (High Level National) Australia +3.0% 52.0% (Mid Level National) Japan +4.0% 9.0% (Low Level International) Asia +2.8% 63.4% (Mid Level National) Russia +1.9% 28.2% (Low Level National) Mexico +2.8% 58.7% (Mid Level National) South America +4.0% 95.8% (High Level National) Central America +1.9% 29.3% (Low Level National) Africa +1.9% 26.1% (Low Level National) News - The drug test results are back for CTC 136, and all fighters tested clean. TOURNAMENT BRACKET Other Promotions Shows None Predictions None
  12. Friday, Week 2, June 2004 MAIN EVENT CTC Welterweight Title Bout: "The Super Animal" Noach Van Der Capellen (35-3, 6-0 CTC, Tournament Seed: #1, Favorite: -150) vs. Bobby "All-Star" Brubaker (21-4, 6-0 CTC, Tournament Seed: #10, Underdog: +150) Noach Van Der Capellen is one of the most exciting strikers in MMA, a crowd favorite who loves to throw in spectacular punches and crazy kicks along with his more traditional, and very effective, boxing attacks. His unorthodox striking, KO power, and difficulty to hold down have made him one of the most successful Welterweights on the planet. He won by third round knock out over Phil Ball in the second round of the tournament, then won by first round knock out over Walter May in the third round of the tournament, then won by first round TKO over Jonathan Huang in the fourth round of the tournament, then won by second round TKO over Felix Mattherson Jr in the fifth round of the tournament, then won by Unanimous Decision over Rich Robinson in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, before winning by first round knock out over Nathan Chambers in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. Bobby Brubaker is a Canadian Taekwondo expert, a dangerous Welterweight who, based upon the amount of knock outs he has achieved, appears to have dynamite in his left hand. He won by second round knock out over Guy Moss in the second round of the tournament, then won by fourth round knock out over Evgeni Medtner in the third round of the tournament, then won by third round TKO over Diego Arteta in the fourth round of the tournament, then won by first round TKO over Simon Vine in the fifth round of the tournament, then won by first round TKO over Templeton Crumb in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, before winning by first round knock out over Alan Kendall in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. CO-MAIN EVENT CTC Middleweight Title Bout: Adam "Blitz" White (18-0, 6-0 CTC, Tournament Seed: #8, Favorite: -150) vs. Buddy Garner (22-2, 6-0 CTC, Tournament Seed: #11, Underdog: +150) Adam White is a potential star in the making, who combines excellent freestyle wrestling with unorthodox striking to make him a very dangerous fighter who is difficult for opponents to figure out. His powerful double leg takedown and nasty ground and pound are a particularly potent finishing combination for him. He won by first round TKO over Leadro Bastos in the second round of the tournament, then won by Unanimous Decision over Esteban Vega in the third round of the tournament, then won by fourth round knock out over Wederson de Oliveira in the fourth round of the tournament, then won by Unanimous Decision over Heiji Endo in the fifth round of the tournament, then won by second round TKO over Matthew Dean in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, then won by fourth round submission over Carlos da Guia in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. Buddy Garner is considered one of the most dangerous BJJ blacks belts in all of Mixed Martial Arts, a notorious submission artist who can pull joint locks and chokes out of seemingly nowhere. An elite-level fighter, the only American in history to win a gold medal at the annual world jiu-jitsu tournament, he doesn't compete often, but when he does it's a treat for BJJ purists. He won by first round submission over Santiago Rocha in the second round of the tournament, then won by first round submission over Mogens Leerback in the third round of the tournament, then won by first round submission over Joey Valdez in the fourth round of the tournament, then won by first round submission over Haranobu Oshiro in the fifth round of the tournament, then won by Unanimous Decision over Kei Sakakibara in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, before winning by second round submission over Dwayne Alleyne in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. MAIN CARD CTC Heavyweight Title Bout: "The Great Japanese Hope" Kanezane Fujii (13-1, 6-0 CTC, Tournament Seed: #28, Favorite: -200) vs. Morgan "The Maori" Wakarewarewa (11-0, 6-0 CTC, Tournament Seed: #59, Underdog: +200) Kanezane Fujii is a youngster who many in the East feel could become a superstar. Trained in both wrestling and judo, the big man is very good when up close but also has the natural power to be dangerous when swinging for the fences. A very big Heavyweight, he could easily fight at Super Heavyweight if he wanted to. He won by first round TKO over Josimar Martins in the first round of the tournament, then won by fourth round knock out over Nate MacReary in the second round of the tournament, then won by second round knock out over Carter Potter in the third round of the tournament, then won by fifth round knock out over Pai Cheng in the fourth round of the tournament, then won by Split Decision over Mason Archer in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, before winning by fifth round knock out over Rav Kapur in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. Morgan Wakarewarewa is a massive New Zealander, a promising young Heavyweight who could be one of the stars of the future. A hugely powerful beast of a fighter who can manhandle most opponents with ease, he also has naturally heavy hands. He won by first round TKO over Aston Merryman in the first round of the tournament, then won by 9-Round Split Decision over Tim Boyer in the second round of the tournament, then won by fourth round TKO over Steve Mason in the third round of the tournament, then won by first round TKO over Sam Hoynes in the fourth round of the tournament, then won by second round knock out over Elzo Alves Moura in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, then won by second round TKO over Murilo Satinho in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. CTC Bantamweight Title Bout: Brian "Barrage" Claremont (15-3, 5-0 CTC, Tournament Seed: #13, Underdog: +100) vs. Markus Waller (10-0, 5-0 CTC, Tournament Seed: #31, Favorite: -130) Brian Claremont is a power puncher, who earned his nickname in rapid fashion when people saw his fighting style, never taking a step back, he comes out swinging and doesn't stop until somebody is knocked out. It may not be the best long-term strategy, but for the time being it makes him one of the most dangerous opponents to face. He won by first round TKO over Masazou Nonaka in the first round of the tournament, then won by first round knock out over Ashihei Bando in the second round of the tournament, then won by first round knock out over Tossapol Puangchan in the third round of the tournament, then won by fifth round knock out over Kawin Kayem in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, before winning by second round TKO over Lito Alcala in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. Markus Waller is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu background who placed highly in the world championships in 1996, and is of course one of the most dangerous MMA competitors on the ground, especially off his back. The rest of his MMA game is a work in progress, and if he can raise them to a competent level he could become a top contender. He won by second round submission over Maya Asgar in the first round of the tournament, then won by first round submission over Roddy Wickham in the second round of the tournament, then won by first round submission over Zabit Mansurov in the third round of the tournament, then won by first round submission over Ollie Rockmetteller in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, before winning by second round submission over Riveron Potter-Pirbright in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. CTC Womens Featherweight Title Bout: Erin Distefano (5-0, 5-0 CTC, Tournament Seed: #45, Favorite: -340) vs. "The Flame-Haired Phenom" Tabitha Cameron (11-1, 4-0 CTC, Tournament Seed: #6, Underdog: +270) Erin Distefano is a young fighter from Queens, New York. A martial arts enthusiast since she was a young girl, she has done a good amount of kick boxing, grappling, and jiu-jitsu over the years and so has a good grounding for MMA. Primarily known for her knock out power, she has designs on being a major force in the sport. She won by second round knock out over Laura Adair in the first round of the tournament, then won by fourth round knock out over Vasya Kaczmarek in the second round of the tournament, then won by third round TKO over Nora Bethlen in the third round of the tournament, then won by first round submission over Rosamaria Correa in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, before winning by third round submission over Piper Evergood in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. Tabitha Cameron is an excellent prospect who has been making serious waves. A Muay Thai fighter who uses her reach advantage to great effect, especially with her deadly high kicks. She won by Unanimous Decision over Tilly Hall in the second round of the tournament, the won by first round TKO over Alisha Wood in the third round of the tournament, then won by second round knock out over Catherine Newmar in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, before winning by third round knock out over Temperance McCoy in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. CTC Super Heavyweight Title Bout: Renato (13-0, 5-0 CTC, Tournament Seed: #4, Favorite: -150) vs. Matas "The Beard" Fialkowska (9-0, 6-0 CTC, Tournament Seed: #63, Underdog: +110) Renato is a huge powerhouse from Brazil, primarily a grappler who bullies his opponents with sheer size and strength, although his ridiculously heavy hands means that he's a threat standing too. He won by second round submission over Warren Scumboon in the second round of the tournament, then won by Unanimous Decision over Kiyomori Sanda in the third round of the tournament, then won by third round submission over Irwin Middleton in the fourth round of the tournament, then won by first round TKO over Hanley Polter in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, before winning by Unanimous Decision over Sebastian Cyr in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. Matas Fialkowska is a hulking tall Polish fighter who started competeing in the Super Heavyweight class in 2000, although in truth he could easily make a very big Heavyweight instead. A born fighter, he loves going into the cage and engaging in a war. He won by first round submission over Veeti Kuqi in the first round of the tournament, then won by second round knock out over George Pickering in the second round of the tournament, then won by first round TKO over Drew D'Acosto in the third round of the tournament, then won by Unanimous Decision over Zachary Nobell in the fourth round of the tournament, then won by first round knock out over Jutaro Honma in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, before winning by Unanimous Decision over Teddy Glossop in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. PRELIMINARY CARD Featherweight Bout: Easton "Small" Frye (19-7, 3-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: #9, Underdog: +300) vs. Yoshiro Makamori (14-3, 3-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: #10, Favorite: -400) Easton Frye is a highly decorated amateur wrestler who uses his excellent grappling skills to control or wear down his opponents often winning by simply dominating them for a unanimous decision from the judges. It's a simple system, and one that has proven effective for him. He is coming off a Unanimous Decision loss to Tomohiro Takeuchi in the Quarter-Finals of the CTC Featherweight Championship Tournament. Yoshiro Makamori is a star in the making at Featherweight, an excellent submission artist who has also developed some good boxing skills, albeit with little stopping power, to give himself some versatility. A rebel through and through, he has fast become the bad boy of Japanese Featherweight MMA. He is coming off a first round TKO loss to Philip Ziskie in the Fifth Round of the CTC Featherweight Championship Tournament. Womens Flyweight Bout: Karen "The Demon" Curtis (11-3, 3-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: #7, Favorite: -530) vs. Daljit Samir (12-2, 2-2 CTC, CTC Ranking: #14, Underdog: +420) Karen Curtis is a tough-as-nails wrestler, who has very good grappling skills and likes to use them either to grind out victories over opponents or put them on the ground and finish them with her nasty ground and pound. She is coming off a fourth round TKO over to Nina Belle in the Quarter-Finals of the CTC Womens Flyweight Championship Tournament. Daljit Samir is one of the few Indian fighters, and comes from a Karate background and is noted for her highly technical approach to striking. Elusive, her stick and move tactics make her a frustrating opponent to face. She is coming off a first round TKO loss to Jenny DeNeuve in the Quarter-Finals of the CTC Womens Flyweight Championship Tournament. Lightweight Bout: Tarcisio Dantas (13-1, 5-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: #16, Favorite: -790) vs. Glen "The Marine: Siemaszko (11-3, 3-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: #23, Underdog: +630) Tarcisio Dantas is a rising star in MMA, a thickly built powerhouse fighter who likes to smother opponents with his strength and wrestling ability before taking them down and battering them with punches and elbows. Naturally a Welterweight, he seems to prefer fighting at Lightweight where his power advantage is amplified against smaller men. He is coming off a second round knock out loss to Helio in the Quarter-Finals of the CTC Lightweight Championship Tournament. Glen Siemaszko is a tough Lightweight from Boston, Massachusetts, a kick boxer, with a dynamite right hand. A real life former US Marine, Siemaszko is noted for wearing army colors on his shorts and fight wear. He is coming off a second round TKO loss to Atep of Indonesia in the Fourth Round of the CTC Lightweight Championship Tournament. CTC Womens Featherweight Bout: Kelly "K.O." Andrews (6-2, 1-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: #15, Underdog: +110) vs. Janey McDwyre (3-1, 2-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: #22, Favorite: -140) Kelly Andrews, at first glance, is tall and willowy and doesn't look anything like a threatening fighter. However, looks can be decieving, as she is a competent Muay Thai competitor who uses her height, reach, and razor-sharp elbows to take apart opponents. She is coming off a first round submission loss to Eiko Shiokawa in the Second Round of the CTC Womens Featherweight Championship Tournament. Janey McDwyre is a fighter from Newcastle, England, whose background is in Judo. Her main threat is on the ground, where her array of submission holds are more than enough to cause most fighters a lot of trouble, but her lack of striking means that she can be in trouble against aggressive opponents who swarm her. She is coming off a first round TKO loss to Piper Evergood in the Third Round of the CTC Womens Featherweight Championship Tournament. Light Heavyweight Bout: Datsakorn "Lefty" Pratoomwong (8-1, 4-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: Unranked, Favorite: -710) vs. Michael "Salvador" Dali (3-1, 3-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: Unranked, Underdog: +560) Datsakorn Pratoomwon is a southpaw, who hits hard and, thanks to his kung fu training, is also a versatile striker. He could compete at Heavyweight, but for now chooses to cut weight and compete at 205 lbs. He is coming off a Unanimous Decision loss to Niko Soldo in the Fifth Round of the CTC Light Heavyweight Championship Tournament. Michael Dali spent nearly all his adult years in prison. Due to his violent nature against prison guards and other inmates the majority of his incarceration was spent in solitary confinement. Upon his release, and with no discernable job skills he returned to what he knew best, illegal bare knuckle boxing. After easily beating everyone put in front of them, he decided to make the transition to the popular sport of MMA. He is coming off a first round Technical Submission loss to Jin Katou in the Fourth Round of the CTC Light Heavyweight Championship Tournament. Womens Bantamweight Bout: Liz "The Sexy Badger" Brunnell (5-1, 4-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: #20, Underdog: +270) vs. Sayoko Ebisawa (7-1, 1-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: #21, Favorite: -340) Liz Brunnell is a Welsh wrestler who loves to beat people up from the clinch with her dirty boxing and tight body control. She is coming off a fifth round TKO loss to Vicki Summers in the Quarter-Finals of the CTC Womens Bantamweight Championship Tournament. Sayoko Ebisawa is a legit black belt Jiu-Jitsu artist who has the skills to submit virtually any other woman in the world. If she can improve her mediocre stand-up, she'd be even more of a force. She is coming off a second round TKO loss to Serena Hill in the Third Round of the CTC Womens Bantamweight Championship Tournament. Weigh-In Results Noach Van Der Capellen (170 lbs) vs. Bobby Brubaker (170 lbs) Adam White (185 lbs) vs. Buddy Garner (185 lbs) Kanezane Fujii (265 lbs) vs. Morgan Wakarewarewa (252 lbs) Brian Claremont (135 lbs) vs. Markus Waller (135 lbs) Erin Distefano (145 lbs) vs. Tabitha Cameron (145 lbs) Renato (272 lbs) vs. Matas Fialkowska (270 lbs) Easton Frye (145 lbs) vs. Yoshiro Makamori (145 lbs) Karen Curtis (125 lbs) vs. Daljir Samir (125 lbs) Tarcisio Dantas (155 lbs) vs. Glen Siemaszko (155 lbs) Kelly Andrews (145 lbs) vs. Janey McDwyre (145 lbs) Datsakorn Pratoomwong (205 lbs) vs. Michael Dali (205 lbs) Liz Brunnell (135 lbs) vs. Sayoko Ebisawa (135 lbs) TOURNAMENT BRACKET Canadian Tournament Combat 137 Full Fight Card WW Title: Noach Van Der Capellen vs. Bobby Brubaker MW Title: Adam White vs. Buddy Garner HW Title: Kanezane Fujii vs. Morgan Wakarewarewa BW Title: Brian Claremont vs. Markus Waller WFW Title: Erin Distefano vs. Tabitha Cameron SHW Title: Renato vs. Matas Fialkowska FW: Easton Frye vs. Yoshiro Makamori WFLY: Karen Curtis vs. Daljit Samir LW: Tarcisio Dantas vs. Glen Siemaszko WFW: Kelly Andrews vs. Janey McDwyre LHW: Datsakorn Pratoomwong vs. Michael Dali WBW: Liz Brunnell vs. Sayoko Ebisawa
  13. Friday, Week 1, June 2004 Live From: Ottawa, Ontario PRELIMINARY CARD Streamed Live On CTCombat.ca CRUISERWEIGHT BOUT VS. Harvey Loeb (11-7, 1-1 CTC, From: Detroit, Michigan, Underdog: +350) vs. "Big Rig" Brent Rigger (1-1, 1-1 CTC, From: Los Angeles, California, Favorite: -440) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) The referee is Kyle Crisp. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our cageside judges are: Millhouse Twain, Christina Shaw, and Marianne Froth. (Rd 1 - 05:00) We are underway! (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's no touch of gloves; neither fighter even attempted to. (Rd 1 - 04:52) Loeb lands a left jab, but finds nothing but air with a big right. (Rd 1 - 04:42) Rigger gets hold of Loeb without taking too much damage. (Rd 1 - 04:34) Rigger looks to set up a trip takedown. (Rd 1 - 04:34) He executes an outside leg trip, sweeping Loeb to the mat where he pulls half guard! (Rd 1 - 04:14) Rigger attempts to pass half guard. (Rd 1 - 04:14) Loeb can do nothing about the pass, and gets mounted. (Rd 1 - 03:47) Rigger tries to pound on Loeb, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with. (Rd 1 - 03:34) Loeb tries to move Rigger out of mount but can't. (Rd 1 - 03:15) Rigger pounds away but is unable to inflict much damage on Loeb. (Rd 1 - 02:57) Rigger pounds away with rights, but Loeb covers up and only a couple manage to get through. (Rd 1 - 02:40) Rigger pounds away with punches but can't quite land anything with any power. (Rd 1 - 02:21) We are now at the halfway point of the round. (Rd 1 - 02:21) Rigger pounds away with punches but does minimal damage. (Rd 1 - 02:03) Rigger pounds away with rights but fails to land any significant blows. (Rd 1 - 01:45) Rigger takes the back as Loeb tries to sweep him! (Rd 1 - 01:31) Rigger tries to put Loeb in a rear naked choke. (Rd 1 - 01:31) Loeb doesn't allow the arm to go under his chin. (Rd 1 - 01:04) Loeb tries to turn over and sweep Rigger but can't do it. (Rd 1 - 00:48) Rigger attempts to complete a rear naked choke. (Rd 1 - 00:48) Loeb stops Rigger from getting his arm under the chin and completing the choke. (Rd 1 - 00:19) Rigger blocks Loeb as he tries to roll over. (Rd 1 - 00:00) The time runs out on round one. (Rd 1 - 00:00) I have to give that round to Rigger, but only a 10-9. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:53) Both fighters want to get in close, and they get into a clinch. (Rd 2 - 04:53) Rigger looks like he has gotten the better of the clinch. (Rd 2 - 04:44) Rigger looks to set up a trip takedown. (Rd 2 - 04:44) Rigger gets side control off a superb outside leg trip! (Rd 2 - 04:26) Rigger tries to grab a leg to prepare Loeb for a kneebar. (Rd 2 - 04:26) Loeb blocks it. (Rd 2 - 03:57) Rigger tries to ensnare Loeb in a kimura. (Rd 2 - 03:57) Rigger gets the kimura fully applied and Loeb has to tap out! (Rd 2 - 03:36) By submission, the winner is Brent Rigger! Official Result: 'Big Rig' Brent Rigger defeats Harvey Loeb (Submission (Kimura) in 1:24 of round 2). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Brent Rigger thanks all of his sponsors for backing him and then also thanks his family, friends, and supporters. HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT VS. Sanraku Kawabata (10-1, 2-1 CTC, From: Kawasaki, Japan, Favorite: -380) vs. "The Big Show" Sylvester Collins (10-2, 1-2 CTC, From: Thunder Bay, Ontario, Underdog: +300) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Kyle Crisp will be the referee. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges at cageside are: Christina Shaw, Marianne Froth, and Reginald Wodehouse. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Collins gets a good reaction from the fans as he enters the arena, he's fighting in front of a home crowd tonight. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The fight begins! (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's a noticeable lack of the usual touching of gloves to begin with. (Rd 1 - 04:51) Collins chooses to shoot in on Kawabata. (Rd 1 - 04:51) He drives forward, and despite the best efforts of Kawabata to stay upright, the takedown is completed! (Rd 1 - 04:51) The takedown leaves Kawabata seated with his back pressed against the cage. (Rd 1 - 04:42) Collins attempts a guillotine. (Rd 1 - 04:42) Kawabata blocks the choke. (Rd 1 - 04:12) Kawabata, stuck up against the cage, hits several clubbing forearms to the back. (Rd 1 - 03:43) Collins pounds away but is unable to inflict much damage on Kawabata. (Rd 1 - 03:29) Collins fires away with punches, but does little in the way of damage. (Rd 1 - 03:10) Kawabata hits some weak punches to the upper back, but they're more out of frustration than anything. (Rd 1 - 02:52) Collins pounds away, but Kawabata isn't troubled by the strikes. (Rd 1 - 02:41) Kawabata hits Collins with a few weak strikes to the back. (Rd 1 - 02:25) We are now at the halfway point of the round. (Rd 1 - 02:25) Collins pounds away with punches but can't quite land anything with any power. (Rd 1 - 02:09) Not liking his options, Collins looks to get a better position over Kawabata. (Rd 1 - 02:09) Kawabata keeps Collins close in, not letting the mount happen. (Rd 1 - 01:20) Kawabata hits several frustrated punches to the back, but they're not going to do any damage. (Rd 1 - 00:52) There's under a minute left in this round. (Rd 1 - 00:52) The lack of progress forces referee Kyle Crisp to separate the two fighters. (Rd 1 - 00:38) Collins aggressively moves in, risking taking strikes for the chance of getting some grappling started. (Rd 1 - 00:38) Kawabata throws a one-two, but Collins was equal to it. (Rd 1 - 00:26) Collins gets hold of Kawabata, not having to have taken even one shot while coming in. (Rd 1 - 00:17) Collins is trying to muscle Kawabata up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 00:17) Collins can't do it though, and Kawabata gets a more dominant position in the grapple instead. (Rd 1 - 00:04) Kawabata is looking to muscle Collins back against the cage. (Rd 1 - 00:04) Kawabata does it, Collins is stuck with his back to the cage. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round one. (Rd 1 - 00:00) I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Collins. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:51) The two fighters come together in a clinch and start wrestling. (Rd 2 - 04:51) Kawabata wrestles his way to a dominant position in the clinch. (Rd 2 - 04:42) With Collins controlled by the clinch, Kawabata looks to be attempting to set up a judo throw. (Rd 2 - 04:42) It's unsuccessful, Collins maintained a good solid base. (Rd 2 - 04:24) With Collins controlled by the clinch, Kawabata looks to be attempting to set up a judo throw. (Rd 2 - 04:24) An outside leg trip sweeps Collins down to the ground! (Rd 2 - 04:24) Collins gives up his back. (Rd 2 - 03:54) Kawabata increases his control by getting both hooks in. (Rd 2 - 03:30) With both hooks in and therefore great control of the body, Kawabata tries to finish Collins off with a rear naked choke. (Rd 2 - 03:30) The rear naked choke is in deep, Collins has to tap out! (Rd 2 - 02:58) Sanraku Kawabata takes the win by submission! Official Result: Sanraku Kawabata defeats 'The Big Show' Sylvester Collins (Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 2:02 of round 2). The fight was rated as being Great. Post-Fight: Sanraku Kawabata thanks everyone connected to J1 Circle for helping him prepare for this fight, then his sponsors for supporting him financially. He physically grabs the microphone and calls out Paulie Albarado, saying that he'll destroy him. WOMENS BANTAMWEIGHT BOUT VS. Suzanne Elder (7-3, 2-1 CTC, From: Yonkers, New York, Favorite: -440) vs. Katarzyna "Killer" Wojciechowska (8-2, 1-1 CTC, From: Warsaw, Poland, Underdog: +350) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Leo Behan is the referee for this fight. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our cageside judges are: Christina Shaw, Marianne Froth, and Reginald Wodehouse. (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's the opening bell! (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's no touch of gloves to start with, drawing an audible reaction from the crowd. (Rd 1 - 04:45) They stand and trade in the center of the cage but neither fighter gives or takes any real damage. (Rd 1 - 04:25) They come together and strike. (Rd 1 - 04:25) Wojciechowska slips past a right hook and counters with a quick kick to the lead leg. (Rd 1 - 04:05) Wojciechowska initiates an exchange of strikes. (Rd 1 - 04:05) Elder throws a counter left but doesn't connect. (Rd 1 - 04:05) Wojciechowska throws a two-punch combo but Elder avoids both. (Rd 1 - 03:53) Wojciechowska moves forward, constantly trying to pressure Elder into exchanging strikes. (Rd 1 - 03:53) Elder hits a jab in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 03:53) Wojciechowska throws a quick one-two but doesn't land either blow. (Rd 1 - 03:40) Wojciechowska steps forward, looking to strike. (Rd 1 - 03:40) Elder tries to hit a jab, but misses. (Rd 1 - 03:40) Wojciechowska hits a left hand but a big right head kick is wide of the mark. (Rd 1 - 03:14) Wojciechowska initiates an exchange of strikes. (Rd 1 - 03:14) Elder hits two left hands on the counter. (Rd 1 - 03:14) Wojciechowska connects with a nice jab and then she lands a right head kick. (Rd 1 - 02:58) Wojciechowska initiates an exchange of strikes. (Rd 1 - 02:58) Elder hits a pair of jabs in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 02:58) Wojciechowska throws a two-punch combo but Elder avoids both. (Rd 1 - 02:44) The two fighters engage. (Rd 1 - 02:44) Wojciechowska hits a jab but finds her right cross blocked. (Rd 1 - 02:44) Elder lands a left jab and a right cross. (Rd 1 - 02:30) We go past the halfway point of this round. (Rd 1 - 02:23) Wojciechowska stalks forward, pressuring Elder. (Rd 1 - 02:23) Elder hits a jab in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 02:23) Two left hands land from Wojciechowska, but Elder avoids the low kick that it set up. (Rd 1 - 02:02) Wojciechowska initiates an exchange of strikes. (Rd 1 - 02:02) Elder hits two left hands on the counter. (Rd 1 - 02:02) A jab lands from Wojciechowska but Elder steps back to avoid a high right head kick. (Rd 1 - 01:37) The fighters go toe-to-toe with strikes but the flurry ends without any really damaging shots landing. (Rd 1 - 01:15) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 1 - 01:15) Wojciechowska scores with a brace of jabs and also hits a left roundhouse kick to the body. (Rd 1 - 01:15) Elder hits a left jab and also scores with a great right hook. (Rd 1 - 00:59) We move into the final sixty seconds of this round. (Rd 1 - 00:50) They stand and trade, but all the shots are either off target or are safely dealt with. (Rd 1 - 00:13) The two fighters engage. (Rd 1 - 00:13) Wojciechowska uses a left jab but doesn't connect with a right hand. (Rd 1 - 00:13) Elder connects with a left hand. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Round one ends as time expires. (Rd 1 - 00:00) That was a good round, full of action, hopefully we've got more of the same to come. (Rd 1 - 00:00) I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Elder. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:50) Both fighters come together and strike. (Rd 2 - 04:50) There's a burst of strikes but neither fighter gets caught. (Rd 2 - 04:50) Elder misses with a left jab and also misses with a right hand. (Rd 2 - 04:50) Wojciechowska doesn't connect with a right hand. (Rd 2 - 04:24) A quick exchange of strikes doesn't lead to anything. (Rd 2 - 03:53) They come together and strike but neither fighter does any damage. (Rd 2 - 03:35) Wojciechowska is slowing just a little as she starts to get into the gas tank a bit. (Rd 2 - 03:25) Wojciechowska forces an exchange of strikes. (Rd 2 - 03:25) Elder manages a counter jab. (Rd 2 - 03:25) Wojciechowska throws a two-punch combo but Elder avoids both. (Rd 2 - 03:07) The two fighters engage. (Rd 2 - 03:07) Wojciechowska doesn't connect with a left jab but hits a kick to the leg. (Rd 2 - 03:07) Elder hits a jab but doesn't find the mark with a right hook. (Rd 2 - 02:41) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 2 - 02:41) Wojciechowska misses a big right hand, putting her off balance and allowing Elder to attack with a left jab and a right hook that is avoided at the last second. (Rd 2 - 02:27) We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. (Rd 2 - 02:18) Wojciechowska moves forward, constantly trying to pressure Elder into exchanging strikes. (Rd 2 - 02:18) Elder manages a counter jab. (Rd 2 - 02:18) Wojciechowska throws a one-two, but Elder was equal to it. (Rd 2 - 02:02) The two fighters engage. (Rd 2 - 02:02) Wojciechowska lands a leg kick. (Rd 2 - 02:02) Elder hits a left jab but has a right hook blocked. (Rd 2 - 01:42) Wojciechowska comes forward to attack. (Rd 2 - 01:42) Elder hits a jab in the exchange. (Rd 2 - 01:42) Wojciechowska throws two quick punches but doesn't hit with either. (Rd 2 - 01:21) The two fighters engage. (Rd 2 - 01:21) Elder dodges a right hand and counter-attacks with a clean right hand. (Rd 2 - 01:07) That last blow may have really hurt Wojciechowska, she staggers backward against the cage and tries to cover up as best she can! (Rd 2 - 01:07) Elder hits a straight right hand! Dazed, Wojciechowska continues to cover up against the cage. (Rd 2 - 01:03) Elder hits a straight right hand! Dazed, Wojciechowska continues to cover up against the cage. (Rd 2 - 00:54) We're into the final minute of the round. (Rd 2 - 00:54) Wojciechowska can't cover up well enough and gets clocked with a right hand to the side of the head and goes down hard! (Rd 2 - 00:48) Elder knows that this is a golden opportunity and quickly pounces on Wojciechowska, looking to finish her off by raining down punches! (Rd 2 - 00:48) Elder pounds away on Wojciechowska, who is getting destroyed by repeated heavy shots to the head! (Rd 2 - 00:48) Referee Leo Behan pulls Elder away, stopping the fight! (Rd 2 - 00:34) Suzanne Elder takes the victory by way of TKO! Official Result: Suzanne Elder defeats Katarzyna 'Killer' Wojciechowska (TKO (Strikes) in 4:26 of round 2). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Suzanne Elder gives a name-check to everyone at Dungeon LA, all her various sponsors, then all of her friends, family, and supporters. She is asked who she'd like to fight next, and she calls out Tiiu Kass, saying "she can't beat me". CRUISERWEIGHT BOUT VS. Donnie Wang (8-1, 3-1 CTC, From: Cebu City, Philippines, Underdog: +200) vs. Antonio "The Rock" Rimando (4-1, 2-1 CTC, From: Phoenix, Arizona, Favorite: -260) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) The referee is Kyle Crisp. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges at cageside are: Millhouse Twain, Christina Shaw, and Marianne Froth. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Round one begins! (Rd 1 - 05:00) Neither fighter offers up the usual touch of gloves. (Rd 1 - 04:54) Rimando may have been setting up to shoot, but Wang aggressively took the initiative. (Rd 1 - 04:54) Wang throws a punch but Rimando was equal to it. (Rd 1 - 04:42) Wang connects with two left jabs, but finds nothing but air with a big right. (Rd 1 - 04:30) Glaring at Rimando, Wang motions for him to come on and attack. (Rd 1 - 04:23) Rimando may have been setting up to shoot, but Wang aggressively took the initiative. (Rd 1 - 04:23) Wang lands a jab and then hits Rimando with a beauty of a straight right. (Rd 1 - 04:09) A defensive jab hits from Rimando. (Rd 1 - 04:09) Wang comes in fast with four quick punches, landing four of them, and then hits Rimando with a beauty of a straight right. (Rd 1 - 03:36) Wang closes in on Rimando, looking to unleash some strikes. (Rd 1 - 03:36) Wang lands a left hand and then hits Rimando with a straight right. (Rd 1 - 03:16) Wang lands a jab and then catches Rimando with a crunching right hook. (Rd 1 - 02:58) Wang fails to find a home for his jab, but then scores with a right roundhouse kick to the ribs. (Rd 1 - 02:37) Wang moves in closer, looking to open up and attack. (Rd 1 - 02:37) Rimando hits two quick jabs, but they had no power at all behind them. (Rd 1 - 02:37) Wang can't hit a set-up left jab, but then catches Rimando with a right hook to the body. (Rd 1 - 02:18) Wang confidently comes in closer. (Rd 1 - 02:18) Rimando may have been setting up to shoot, but Wang aggressively took the initiative. (Rd 1 - 02:18) Wang can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then catches Rimando with a crunching right hook. (Rd 1 - 02:06) Wang lands a left hand and then lands a roundhouse kick to the body. (Rd 1 - 01:43) Wang connects with a nice jab and then catches Rimando with a crunching right hook. (Rd 1 - 01:36) Wang is still moving well, but he is definitely breathing a little deeper now. (Rd 1 - 01:29) Wang hits a left jab and then hits a nice straight right that lands hard. (Rd 1 - 01:15) Rimando hits a jab, but it had no power at all behind it. (Rd 1 - 01:15) Wang lands a left jab, but Rimando steps back to avoid a right to the body. (Rd 1 - 01:01) Wang doesn't trouble his opponent with a combination ending in a body kick. (Rd 1 - 00:52) We're into the final minute of the round. (Rd 1 - 00:40) Wang can't connect with a jab, but then catches Rimando with a right hook. (Rd 1 - 00:26) A jab lands from Wang, but Rimando avoids a big right. (Rd 1 - 00:08) Rimando shoots in, looking for a takedown. (Rd 1 - 00:08) The takedown is completed, it was a single leg and Wang is left on his back pulling guard. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Round one ends as time expires. (Rd 1 - 00:00) That was a 10-8 to Wang on my card, Rimando was well behind. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:45) Wang confidently comes in closer. (Rd 2 - 04:45) Rimando appeared to be going for a takedown, but Wang took the initiative first. (Rd 2 - 04:45) Wang comes in with a flurry of three quick punches, landing three of them, and then hits Rimando with a straight right. (Rd 2 - 04:27) Wang lands a jab and then catches Rimando with a right hook. (Rd 2 - 04:06) Wang closes the distance, obviously looking to strike. (Rd 2 - 04:06) It looked like we were about to see a shot from Rimando, but Wang was more aggressive and took the initiative. (Rd 2 - 04:06) Wang comes in with a flurry of three quick punches, landing all of them, and then lands a big right hand. (Rd 2 - 03:49) Wang is definitely slowing, his gas tank is being challenged here. (Rd 2 - 03:39) Rimando chooses to shoot in on Wang. (Rd 2 - 03:39) He has the takedown! Wang pulls guard. (Rd 2 - 03:28) Rimando looks to get past the guard. (Rd 2 - 03:28) After a struggle, he gets to half guard. (Rd 2 - 02:40) Rimando throws some small strikes, but is clearly just taking a moment to try and catch his breath. (Rd 2 - 02:10) Rimando begins trying to get his leg free of half guard and get a better position. (Rd 2 - 02:10) Wang can't keep his opponent in half guard, and Rimando gains side control. (Rd 2 - 01:29) Rimando attempts to kimura Wang from side control. (Rd 2 - 01:29) Rimando gets a kimura, he twists the arm backwards at a painful angle! (Rd 2 - 01:29) Shockingly, Rimando loses it! Wang pops his arm free, and has somehow survived! (Rd 2 - 01:29) Wang is still under side control though and so the threat of more submission attempts remains. (Rd 2 - 00:52) We're into the final minute of the round. (Rd 2 - 00:52) Rimando tries to lock Wang in an armbar. (Rd 2 - 00:52) Wang gets caught by the armbar, and it's deep enough that he has to tap! (Rd 2 - 00:18) Antonio Rimando takes the victory by way of submission! Official Result: Antonio 'The Rock' Rimando defeats Donnie Wang (Submission (Armbar) in 4:42 of round 2). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Antonio Rimando thanks all of his sponsors for backing him and then also thanks his family, friends, and supporters. The interviewer asks who he would be interested in fighting next, and he repeats his challenge to Jamie Barrington. "You're ducking me because you know you can't beat me". Antonio Rimando can certainly talk and it makes him very marketable as a result. SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT VS. Tomoji "HULK" Takaoka (7-2, 3-1 CTC, From: Sendai, Japan, Favorite: -540) vs. Korekiyo Okuma (8-2, 2-1 CTC, From: Kawasaki, Japan, Underdog: +430) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Harry A. Bierce will be the referee. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges are: Marianne Froth, Reginald Wodehouse, and Edward Wilde. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The fight begins! (Rd 1 - 05:00) Neither fighter offers up the usual touch of gloves. (Rd 1 - 04:46) They come together and strike. (Rd 1 - 04:46) Okuma misses a left hook and gets countered with a quick left jab and a right hook that is avoided at the last second. (Rd 1 - 04:26) Okuma moves in on Takaoka, preparing to throw. (Rd 1 - 04:26) A tentative jab from Takaoka lands. (Rd 1 - 04:26) Okuma throws two quick punches but doesn't hit with either. (Rd 1 - 04:01) Okuma steps in and looks to unleash. (Rd 1 - 04:01) It looked like we were about to see a shot from Takaoka, but Okuma was more aggressive and took the initiative. (Rd 1 - 04:01) Okuma hits a right hand, but his big left hand follow-up misses. (Rd 1 - 03:33) Takaoka comes forward and the two fighters exchange strikes. (Rd 1 - 03:33) Okuma scores with two counter jabs. (Rd 1 - 03:33) Takaoka can't hit a set-up left jab, but then he hits a nice straight right that lands hard. (Rd 1 - 03:18) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 1 - 03:18) Okuma scores with a great left hook. Takaoka scores with a great right hook. (Rd 1 - 03:05) They stand and trade, but all the shots are either off target or are safely dealt with. (Rd 1 - 02:45) Takaoka comes forward looking to force a striking exchange. (Rd 1 - 02:45) Okuma hit a counter right hand. (Rd 1 - 02:45) Takaoka lands a left hand and then he hits a nice straight right that lands hard. (Rd 1 - 02:26) We pass the halfway mark of this round. (Rd 1 - 02:26) Takaoka may have been aiming to get in close, but Okuma aggressively took the initiative. (Rd 1 - 02:26) Okuma can't connect with a jab, but then hits Takaoka with a straight left. (Rd 1 - 02:04) Both fighters meet in the center. (Rd 1 - 02:04) Okuma scores with a right hook. (Rd 1 - 02:04) Takaoka is off-target with a jab but lands cleanly with a powerful straight right! (Rd 1 - 01:55) Okuma wobbles, then falls! (Rd 1 - 01:55) Takaoka quickly pounces, looking to rain down punches on the stunned Okuma! (Rd 1 - 01:55) Takaoka pounds away with rights, Okuma is eating some sickeningly heavy shots to the face! (Rd 1 - 01:55) Referee Harry A. Bierce has no option but to leap in and stop the fight! (Rd 1 - 01:35) The winner, by TKO; Tomoji Takaoka! Official Result: Tomoji 'HULK' Takaoka defeats Korekiyo Okuma (TKO (Strikes) in 3:25 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Tomoji Takaoka thanks his sponsors and all of his fans. He brings up Jutaro Honma, calling him out and threatening to embarrass him when they fight. He is charismatic and that helps him benefit from these interviews. BANTAMWEIGHT BOUT VS. Riveron "R.P.P." Potter-Pirbright (12-1, 4-1 CTC, From: Paterson, New Jersey, Favorite: -640) vs. Ronnarit Mamanee (15-4, 1-1 CTC, From: Bangkok, Thailand, Underdog: +510) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) Leo Behan is the referee for this fight. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges at cageside are: Marianne Froth, Reginald Wodehouse, and Edward Wilde. (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's the opening bell! (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's a noticeable lack of the usual touching of gloves to begin with. (Rd 1 - 04:49) Potter-Pirbright comes forward, walking down Mamanee. (Rd 1 - 04:49) Mamanee manages a counter jab. (Rd 1 - 04:49) Potter-Pirbright fails to find a home for his jab, but then he catches Mamanee with a crunching right hook. (Rd 1 - 04:32) Potter-Pirbright steps forward and a striking exchange begins. (Rd 1 - 04:32) Mamanee misses with a right hand in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 04:32) Potter-Pirbright throws a one-two, but Mamanee was equal to it. (Rd 1 - 04:15) Potter-Pirbright comes forward, walking down Mamanee. (Rd 1 - 04:15) Potter-Pirbright moves inside, into the pocket, looking to pressure Mamanee. (Rd 1 - 04:15) Potter-Pirbright lands a left jab but doesn't hit the leg kick follow-up. (Rd 1 - 03:57) Potter-Pirbright stalks forward, pressuring Mamanee. (Rd 1 - 03:57) Mamanee hits a jab in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 03:57) Potter-Pirbright doesn't trouble his opponent with a combination ending in a low kick to the legs. (Rd 1 - 03:45) Potter-Pirbright steps forward, looking to strike. (Rd 1 - 03:45) Mamanee hit a counter right hand. (Rd 1 - 03:45) Potter-Pirbright lands two left hands and then he hits a body kick. (Rd 1 - 03:16) Potter-Pirbright lands a jab and then hits Mamanee with a straight right. (Rd 1 - 02:56) Potter-Pirbright attacks with strikes. (Rd 1 - 02:56) Mamanee tries to hit a jab, but misses. (Rd 1 - 02:56) A successful feint leaves Mamanee vulnerable. (Rd 1 - 02:56) Potter-Pirbright can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then he catches Mamanee with a crunching right hook. (Rd 1 - 02:40) They come together and strike. (Rd 1 - 02:40) Mamanee scores with a jab but doesn't make contact on a low kick. (Rd 1 - 02:40) Potter-Pirbright lands a left jab but doesn't get a leg kick. (Rd 1 - 02:29) We move into the second half of this round. (Rd 1 - 02:24) A quick exchange of strikes does not produce any damage. (Rd 1 - 01:58) The two fighters engage. (Rd 1 - 01:58) Mamanee scores with a right hook. (Rd 1 - 01:58) Potter-Pirbright is off-target with a jab but scores with a vicious head kick! (Rd 1 - 01:48) Mamanee collapses, that shot knocked him out! (Rd 1 - 01:48) Riveron 'R-P-P' Potter-Pirbright takes the win by knock out! Official Result: Riveron 'R-P-P' Potter-Pirbright defeats Ronnarit Mamanee (Knock Out (Kick) in 3:12 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Riveron Potter-Pirbright name-checks all of his sponsors, then thanks all of his fans who turned out to support him. He takes the microphone and calls out Willy Bassett again, repeating that "he won't fight me because he knows that I'll win". He is charismatic, and that helps him benefit from these interviews. MAIN CARD Broadcast Live On Tournament TV in Canada, USA, Mexico, and Africa Broadcast Live On Tournament TV International in British Isles, South America, Japan, Europe, Australia, Asia, Russia, and Central America Broadcast Team: Cal Patinkin, Mance Portman, and Geoff Cahill CTC FEATHERWEIGHT BOUT VS. Sammy "The Stealth Shark" Gaffigan (18-4, 4-1 CTC, From: Trenton, New Jersey, Favorite: -390) vs. Masahiro Maeno (22-6, 2-1 CTC, From: Fukuoka, Japan, Underdog: +310) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) The referee is Leo Behan. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our cageside judges are: Marianne Froth, Reginald Wodehouse, and Edward Wilde. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Gaffigan may have weighed in the same as Maeno yesterday, but he clearly has a significant size advantage now. (Rd 1 - 05:00) And here we go! (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's no touch of gloves; neither fighter even attempted to. (Rd 1 - 04:52) Maeno looks like he wants to grapple but the threat of getting hit is keeping him from rushing in. (Rd 1 - 04:52) Gaffigan connects with a nice jab and then lands a right hand to the body. (Rd 1 - 04:34) Maeno isn't rushing in, worried about potentially getting hit if he gets close enough to grapple. (Rd 1 - 04:34) Gaffigan lands a left hand and then lands a roundhouse kick to the body. (Rd 1 - 04:16) Gaffigan hits a left jab and then catches Maeno with a right hook. (Rd 1 - 03:59) Gaffigan confidently comes in closer. (Rd 1 - 03:59) Maeno, looking very tentative, pokes out a quick jab that hits. (Rd 1 - 03:59) Gaffigan can't connect with a jab, but then catches Maeno with a right roundhouse kick to the body. (Rd 1 - 03:47) Gaffigan lands two left hands, but his big right hand follow-up misses. (Rd 1 - 03:30) Moving around, Maeno is looking for an opening to grapple without getting hit coming in. (Rd 1 - 03:30) Gaffigan can't connect with a jab, but then hits Maeno with a beautiful right uppercut! (Rd 1 - 03:30) He's down! Maeno falls to the floor! (Rd 1 - 03:23) Gaffigan senses victory and starts to unload with punches! (Rd 1 - 03:23) Gaffigan unloads with big right hands and Maeno is struggling to cope! (Rd 1 - 03:05) Using side control well, Gaffigan raises up a leg to launch a knee strike. (Rd 1 - 03:05) Gaffigan is off balance as a result, and Maeno pulls away and tries to scramble for position! (Rd 1 - 02:43) The scramble somehow results in Gaffigan underneath Maeno in north-south position. (Rd 1 - 02:27) We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. (Rd 1 - 02:27) Maeno gives up the north-south position in favour of sliding over into side control. (Rd 1 - 02:12) Maeno attempts the mount. (Rd 1 - 02:12) He goes for the mount but Gaffigan starts a scramble for position. (Rd 1 - 02:01) Maeno spots an opportunity and moves quickly to try and secure one of his opponent's legs. (Rd 1 - 02:01) Maeno cannot get the leg and has to turtle up, with Gaffigan holding him down while facing him. (Rd 1 - 02:01) Maeno may come to regret risking that leglock attempt. (Rd 1 - 01:38) Gaffigan fires away and Maeno is clearly hurt by a couple of nasty looking punches. (Rd 1 - 01:18) Gaffigan prepares to throw a soccer kick to the head, but Maeno wisely springs back up as fast as he can and backs off. (Rd 1 - 01:00) We're into the final minute of the round. (Rd 1 - 01:00) Gaffigan can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then lands a right hand. (Rd 1 - 00:43) Gaffigan moves in on Maeno, preparing to throw. (Rd 1 - 00:43) Maeno had looked like he was angling to grapple, but couldn't take the initiative. (Rd 1 - 00:43) Gaffigan throws a punch but Maeno avoids it. (Rd 1 - 00:29) A jab is wide from Gaffigan, but then he hits Maeno with a body kick. (Rd 1 - 00:14) Gaffigan connects with a jab, but the following kick to the body is poor and allows Maeno to catch it! (Rd 1 - 00:06) Maeno tries to use the caught leg to enable a takedown. (Rd 1 - 00:06) Maeno can't get Gaffigan down and loses control of the leg in the process. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round one. (Rd 1 - 00:00) That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Gaffigan. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:49) A jab is wide from Gaffigan, but then he catches Maeno with a beautiful right kick to the head. (Rd 2 - 04:40) Maeno wobbles, but does not go down...he is hurt! He covers up and backs up until trapped against the cage, but Gaffigan is already advancing to try and finish! (Rd 2 - 04:40) Gaffigan sees the opportunity and leaps at Maeno with a flying knee! It connects and he is down! (Rd 2 - 04:27) Gaffigan senses victory and starts to unload with punches! (Rd 2 - 04:27) Gaffigan pounds away, Maeno is barely able to offer any defence at all! (Rd 2 - 04:27) Referee Leo Behan is forced to jump in and stop the fight! (Rd 2 - 04:12) Sammy 'The Stealth Shark' Gaffigan takes the win by TKO! Official Result: Sammy 'The Stealth Shark' Gaffigan defeats Masahiro Maeno (TKO (Strikes) in 0:48 of round 2). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Giving thanks, Sammy Gaffigan praises his team at Shark Tank, his various sponsors, and the fans who came out to support him. He is asked who he'd like to fight next, and he answers that Luiz Machado needs to stop ducking him and make the fight happen. This was a solid performance from a marketable fighter. CTC CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE BOUT VS. Christopher Drew (12-1, 5-0 CTC, From: Wigan, England, Underdog: +250) vs. "The Viking" Lars-Gunnar Ekberg (12-0, 5-0 CTC, From: Stockholm, Sweden, Favorite: -300) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) The CTC Cruiserweight title is on the line in this fight. (Rd 1 - 05:00) This is the final of the CTC Cruiserweight Championship Tournament tournament! (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our referee is Leo Behan. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The judges for this bout are: Reginald Wodehouse, Edward Wilde, and Millhouse Twain. (Rd 1 - 05:00) And here we go! (Rd 1 - 05:00) The two fighters touch gloves. (Rd 1 - 04:54) The two fighters engage with strikes but neither can land a significant shot. (Rd 1 - 04:24) They stand and trade in the center of the cage but neither fighter can land a good shot. (Rd 1 - 03:56) They engage in the center. (Rd 1 - 03:56) Ekberg lands a right jab but has a left hand blocked. (Rd 1 - 03:56) Drew uses a left jab but misses with a right hand. (Rd 1 - 03:37) Ekberg appeared to be going for a takedown, but Drew took the initiative first. (Rd 1 - 03:37) A punch from Drew fails to land. (Rd 1 - 03:23) Moving forward constantly, Ekberg is pressuring Drew. (Rd 1 - 03:23) Ekberg steps into the pocket. (Rd 1 - 03:23) Ekberg comes in fast with four quick punches, landing two of them, but Drew dodges the roundhouse body kick that comes next. (Rd 1 - 02:51) Moving in, Ekberg appears willing to risk getting hit if it means he can get close enough to initiate some grappling. (Rd 1 - 02:51) Drew connects with a nice jab and then hits Ekberg with a beauty of a straight right. (Rd 1 - 02:32) They stand and trade in the center of the cage but neither fighter gives or takes any real damage. (Rd 1 - 02:08) They engage in the center. (Rd 1 - 02:08) Drew scores with a jab but has a right hand blocked. (Rd 1 - 02:08) Ekberg lands a right jab but doesn't connect with a left hand. (Rd 1 - 01:48) Drew misses all the strikes in a combo that ended with a kick to the body. (Rd 1 - 01:42) Ekberg seizes the chance and shoots in on Drew. (Rd 1 - 01:33) Ekberg couldn't complete the single leg, but does end up standing holding a leg while Drew hops in place on the other. (Rd 1 - 01:33) Ekberg can't get Drew down and so settles for pushing him up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 01:17) With the cage trapping Drew, Ekberg looks to try and take him down by going low and taking out both legs. (Rd 1 - 01:17) He gets a takedown, using the cage to his advantage. (Rd 1 - 01:17) Drew ends up sitting, his legs trapped under Ekberg, with his back pressed against the cage. (Rd 1 - 00:48) Ekberg attempts to guillotine Drew, who is stuck against the cage. (Rd 1 - 00:48) Drew gets caught by the guillotine, and it's tight enough that he has to tap! (Rd 1 - 00:17) 'The Viking' Lars-Gunnar Ekberg takes the win by submission! (Rd 1 - 00:17) Lars-Gunnar Ekberg wins the CTC Cruiserweight Championship Tournament tournament! (Rd 1 - 00:17) 'The Viking' Lars-Gunnar Ekberg wins the CTC Cruiserweight title. Official Result: 'The Viking' Lars-Gunnar Ekberg defeats Christopher Drew (Submission (Guillotine) in 4:43 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Great. Post-Fight: Giving thanks, Lars-Gunnar Ekberg praises his team at War Dogs, his various sponsors, and the fans who came out to support him. The interviewer asks who he would be interested in fighting next, and he replies that it's a shame that James Foster is too much of a coward to face him because otherwise that'd be a good fight. He knows exactly how to handle these sort of interviews and is great at creating a buzz about himself. Lars-Gunnar Ekberg Won The CTC Cruiserweight Title Title Prestige: 62% (+4% This Fight) CTC LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE BOUT VS. Nilton Fantoni (16-0, 6-0 CTC, From: Fortaleza, Brazil, Even: -110) vs. Toby "The Judoka Who'll Choke Ya" Sorkin (17-0, 6-0 CTC, From: Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Even: -110) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) The CTC Light Heavyweight title is on the line. (Rd 1 - 05:00) This is for all the marbles - the finals of the CTC Light Heavyweight Championship Tournament tournament! (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our referee is Leo Behan. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The judges are: Edward Wilde, Millhouse Twain, and Christina Shaw. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Round one begins! (Rd 1 - 05:00) Sorkin ignores the offer of a touch of gloves. (Rd 1 - 04:46) Fantoni lands a jab and then hits a nice straight right. (Rd 1 - 04:24) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 1 - 04:24) Fantoni misses with a big right hand, allowing Sorkin to counter with a solid right hand. (Rd 1 - 04:04) Sorkin moves in and out of range, hoping to tempt his opponent into a reckless strike and leave an opening to start grappling. (Rd 1 - 04:04) A jab hits home from Fantoni and then he hits a nice straight right. (Rd 1 - 03:52) The two fighters engage with strikes but nothing significant lands. (Rd 1 - 03:16) Fantoni throws a quick punch but doesn't land. (Rd 1 - 03:12) Sorkin seizes the chance and grabs Fantoni into a clinch. (Rd 1 - 03:05) With Fantoni in his grasp, Sorkin tries to set up a judo-style throw. (Rd 1 - 03:05) It doesn't work, Fantoni defended against it well. (Rd 1 - 02:52) Using his wrestling skills, Sorkin is trying to push Fantoni up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 02:52) Sorkin does it, Fantoni is stuck with his back to the cage. (Rd 1 - 02:35) Sorkin looks to try and maintain control via his wrestling skills, but Fantoni works enough space that he can pull clear and circle out. (Rd 1 - 02:21) We are now at the halfway point of the round. (Rd 1 - 02:10) An exchange of strikes does not produce any damage. (Rd 1 - 01:49) Sorkin lets fly with a verbal barrage of trash talk. (Rd 1 - 01:39) They engage in the center. (Rd 1 - 01:39) Fantoni hits a two-punch combination, a quick left and a straight right. (Rd 1 - 01:39) Sorkin hits a left jab and also connects cleanly with a right hand. (Rd 1 - 01:15) The two fighters engage. (Rd 1 - 01:15) Sorkin lands a left jab but doesn't connect with a right hand. (Rd 1 - 01:15) Fantoni uses a left jab but has a right hand taken on the gloves. (Rd 1 - 01:01) An exchange of strikes doesn't go anywhere. (Rd 1 - 00:44) Sorkin attacks with strikes. (Rd 1 - 00:44) Fantoni hits a pair of jabs in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 00:44) Sorkin throws a four-punch combo but Fantoni avoids them all. (Rd 1 - 00:13) The two fighters engage. (Rd 1 - 00:13) Fantoni misses a big right hand, putting him off balance and allowing Sorkin to attack with a left jab and a right hand. (Rd 1 - 00:01) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 1 - 00:01) Fantoni quickly throws three punches and two of them land and then hits a right hand. (Rd 1 - 00:01) Sorkin scores with a great right hook. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Fantoni has a broad grin on his face, proof if proof was needed that that last punch really stung. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Round one ends as time expires. (Rd 1 - 00:00) I have to give that round to Sorkin, but only a 10-9. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:45) Fantoni can't connect with a jab, but then hits Sorkin with a beauty of a straight right. (Rd 2 - 04:45) Sorkin is hurt, that shot looks to have broken his nose quite badly. (Rd 2 - 04:45) That's going to make breathing a lot tougher and tire him out quicker. (Rd 2 - 04:21) An exchange of strikes doesn't go anywhere. (Rd 2 - 03:43) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 2 - 03:43) Sorkin doesn't connect with a left jab but hits a right hand. (Rd 2 - 03:43) Fantoni hits a left jab but has a right hand blocked. (Rd 2 - 03:28) Fantoni uses a left jab, but finds nothing but air with a big right. (Rd 2 - 03:07) They stand and trade blows but neither can land anything damaging. (Rd 2 - 02:31) Moving in at speed, Fantoni lets fly with four quick punches but Sorkin doesn't get hit. (Rd 2 - 02:12) Sorkin seizes the chance and grabs Fantoni into a clinch. (Rd 2 - 02:05) Sorkin is trying to push Fantoni so that his back is up against the cage. (Rd 2 - 02:05) Sorkin does it, Fantoni is stuck with his back to the cage. (Rd 2 - 01:45) Showing how good he can be at controlling opponents, Sorkin keeps Fantoni stuck against the cage. (Rd 2 - 01:45) They remain there, hitting each other with short punches, for about thirty seconds. (Rd 2 - 01:10) Sorkin shows great control, keeping Fantoni pressed against the cage. (Rd 2 - 01:10) They exchange short punches to the body for about a minute. (Rd 2 - 00:22) Sorkin uses a hard foot stomp. (Rd 2 - 00:08) The lengthy period of stalemate results in the referee separating them. (Rd 2 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round two. (Rd 2 - 00:00) There was very little to separate them in that round but I'll give that one 10-9 to Sorkin. (Rd 2 - 00:00) My scorecard now has Sorkin up 20-18. Round 3 (Rd 3 - 04:52) Fantoni throws a punch but Sorkin avoids it. (Rd 3 - 04:48) Sorkin comes in and grabs Fantoni in a clinch. (Rd 3 - 04:41) Sorkin looks to take Fantoni down by setting up a judo throw. (Rd 3 - 04:41) It doesn't work, Fantoni defended against it well. (Rd 3 - 04:29) Using his wrestling skills, Sorkin is trying to push Fantoni up against the cage. (Rd 3 - 04:29) Sorkin doesn't manage it though, Fantoni defended it well. (Rd 3 - 04:13) Sorkin tries to wrestle Fantoni backward and up against the cage. (Rd 3 - 04:13) Sorkin manages it and controls Fantoni up against the cage. (Rd 3 - 03:58) Showing his ability to exert control, Sorkin smothers Fantoni up against the cage. (Rd 3 - 03:58) About a minute elapses with very little happening other than some short punches and some posturing. (Rd 3 - 03:10) Fantoni is trapped up against the cage. (Rd 3 - 03:10) Thirty seconds elapses with very little happening other than some short punches and some posturing. (Rd 3 - 02:32) Fantoni wrestles back against Sorkin, turning him enough so that he can escape away from the cage. (Rd 3 - 02:21) We pass the halfway mark of this round. (Rd 3 - 02:21) Fantoni is starting to slow down a touch, perhaps conserving a little energy. (Rd 3 - 02:21) Sorkin is starting to slow down a touch, perhaps conserving a little energy. (Rd 3 - 02:15) They stand and trade, but all the shots are either off target or are safely dealt with. (Rd 3 - 01:55) Fantoni fails to find a home for his jab, but then lands a right hand. (Rd 3 - 01:44) Both fighters meet in the center. (Rd 3 - 01:44) Fantoni hits a left hand. (Rd 3 - 01:44) Sorkin scores with a jab and also scores with a great right hook. (Rd 3 - 01:24) They stand and trade, but all the shots are either off target or are safely dealt with. (Rd 3 - 00:58) We have one minute of the round remaining. (Rd 3 - 00:58) Fantoni throws two quick punches but doesn't hit with either. (Rd 3 - 00:48) Sorkin gets hold of Fantoni, not having to have taken even one shot while coming in. (Rd 3 - 00:40) Sorkin is trying to push Fantoni so that his back is up against the cage. (Rd 3 - 00:40) Sorkin can't do it though, and ends up being out-wrestled in the grapple. (Rd 3 - 00:27) Fantoni attempts a leg-sweep trip to put Sorkin on the ground. (Rd 3 - 00:27) Fantoni can't get the trip, as Sorkin wrestles his way into a dominant position. (Rd 3 - 00:08) Sorkin attempts to set up a judo-based throw to take Fantoni to the ground. (Rd 3 - 00:08) A great inside leg trip sees Fantoni get thrown to the mat and Sorkin is left in guard. (Rd 3 - 00:00) The time is up, and that's the end of round three. (Rd 3 - 00:00) That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Sorkin. (Rd 3 - 00:00) My scorecard now has Sorkin up 30-27. (Rd 3 - 00:00) Sorkin looks a mess, his left eye is swollen completely shut as a result of the broken nose. His corner go to work on it. Round 4 (Rd 4 - 04:49) They exchange strikes but nothing really gets through. (Rd 4 - 04:24) Fantoni steps forward, looking to strike. (Rd 4 - 04:24) Sorkin hit a counter left hand. (Rd 4 - 04:24) Attacking with intent, Fantoni scores with a flurry of three punches and then he catches Sorkin with a crunching right hook. (Rd 4 - 04:04) A little fatigue may be creeping in, Sorkin is starting to move noticeably more slowly now. (Rd 4 - 03:53) A quick exchange of strikes doesn't lead to anything. (Rd 4 - 03:18) The two fighters engage. (Rd 4 - 03:18) Fantoni nails two quick punches from a flurry but finds a big right hand blocked. (Rd 4 - 03:18) Sorkin misses with a left jab but hits a good right hand. (Rd 4 - 02:44) Fantoni comes forward to attack. (Rd 4 - 02:44) Sorkin throws a counter left but doesn't connect. (Rd 4 - 02:44) Fantoni lands a jab and then he scores with a right cross that landed hard. (Rd 4 - 02:27) We move into the second half of this round. (Rd 4 - 02:27) An exchange of strikes doesn't go anywhere. (Rd 4 - 01:53) An exchange of strikes happens right in the center of the cage but neither fighter lands anything good. (Rd 4 - 01:28) They come together and trade leather but neither fighter really does any damage. (Rd 4 - 01:04) They come together and strike. (Rd 4 - 01:04) Fantoni scores with a great right hook. Sorkin doesn't connect with a left jab but connects cleanly with a right hand. (Rd 4 - 00:51) We're into the final minute of the round. (Rd 4 - 00:46) The fighters go toe-to-toe with strikes but the flurry ends without any really damaging shots landing. (Rd 4 - 00:19) Fantoni attacks with strikes. (Rd 4 - 00:19) Sorkin throws a counter jab but misses. (Rd 4 - 00:19) Fantoni lands a jab and then he hits a nice straight right that lands hard. (Rd 4 - 00:04) Fantoni comes in looking to strike. (Rd 4 - 00:04) A jab hits home from Fantoni and then he catches Sorkin with a right hook. (Rd 4 - 00:00) The time is up, and that's the end of round four. (Rd 4 - 00:00) I think Fantoni took that round, 10-9 on my score card. (Rd 4 - 00:00) I have Sorkin ahead 39-37. Round 5 (Rd 5 - 04:53) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 5 - 04:53) Fantoni counters a right hand with a great right hook. (Rd 5 - 04:40) That was the perfect example of how Fantoni can use his reach advantage. (Rd 5 - 04:40) He has the option to keep Sorkin back by picking him off at range. (Rd 5 - 04:32) The two fighters engage. (Rd 5 - 04:32) Fantoni slips past a right hook attempt and attacks with a left jab and a right cross. (Rd 5 - 04:24) A little fatigue may be creeping in, Fantoni is starting to move noticeably more slowly now. (Rd 5 - 04:13) The two fighters engage. (Rd 5 - 04:13) Fantoni scores with a jab but can't hit a right cross. (Rd 5 - 04:13) Sorkin is off target with a left jab but hits a right cross. (Rd 5 - 03:59) Sorkin doesn't look like he has much left in the tank. (Rd 5 - 03:47) Fantoni stalks forward, pressuring Sorkin. (Rd 5 - 03:47) Sorkin hits a jab in the exchange. (Rd 5 - 03:47) Fantoni can't connect with a jab, but then he scores with a fantastic right cross! (Rd 5 - 03:47) He's down! Sorkin falls to the floor! (Rd 5 - 03:39) Fantoni knows that this is a golden opportunity and quickly pounces on Sorkin, looking to finish him off by raining down punches! (Rd 5 - 03:39) Fantoni pounds away, Sorkin is taking heavy shot after heavy shot! (Rd 5 - 03:39) Referee Leo Behan has no option but to leap in and stop the fight! (Rd 5 - 03:20) The winner, by TKO; Nilton Fantoni! (Rd 5 - 03:20) Nilton Fantoni wins the CTC Light Heavyweight Championship Tournament tournament! (Rd 5 - 03:20) Nilton Fantoni wins the CTC Light Heavyweight title. Official Result: Nilton Fantoni defeats Toby 'The Judoka Who'll Choke Ya' Sorkin (TKO (Strikes) in 1:40 of round 5). The fight was rated as being Great. Post-Fight: Nilton Fantoni gives a name-check to everyone at House of Pain, all his various sponsors, then all of his friends, family, and supporters. He celebrates his CTC Light Heavyweight Title win and calls it one of the greatest moments of his career. He knows how to use these interviews to sell himself. Nilton Fantoni Won The CTC Light Heavyweight Title Title Prestige: 68% (+10% This Fight) CTC WOMENS BANTAMWEIGHT TITLE BOUT VS. "The Black Widow" Michelle Addams (14-3, 4-1 CTC, From: San Jose, California, Underdog: +430) vs. Pamela "The Truth" O'Neill (17-1, 5-0 CTC, From: Birmingham, England, Favorite: -550) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) This is a CTC Womens Bantamweight title fight. (Rd 1 - 05:00) This is to be declared the winner of the CTC Womens Bantamweight Championship Tourname tournament! (Rd 1 - 05:00) Leo Behan will be the referee. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges at cageside are: Edward Wilde, Millhouse Twain, and Christina Shaw. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Round one begins! (Rd 1 - 05:00) The two fighters touch gloves. (Rd 1 - 04:49) Both fighters meet in the center. (Rd 1 - 04:49) O'Neill misses a right hook and leaves herself open to be countered with a left jab and a head kick attempt that narrowly misses. (Rd 1 - 04:24) They engage in the center. (Rd 1 - 04:24) Addams tries a straight right but O'Neill simply lets it slip past her. (Rd 1 - 04:24) Addams shows her good movement as she avoids a roundhouse kick to the ribs. (Rd 1 - 04:03) O'Neill comes forward on the attack. (Rd 1 - 04:03) Addams hits a jab in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 04:03) O'Neill misses all the strikes in a combo that ended with a low kick to the legs. (Rd 1 - 03:53) O'Neill steps forward and a striking exchange begins. (Rd 1 - 03:53) Addams lands a left hand in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 03:53) A feint is bought entirely by Addams, leaving her wide open. (Rd 1 - 03:53) O'Neill throws a quick one-two but doesn't land either blow. (Rd 1 - 03:31) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 1 - 03:31) Addams misses a right hook and gets countered with a left jab and a kick to the leg. (Rd 1 - 03:11) O'Neill comes forward. (Rd 1 - 03:11) Addams lands a left hand in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 03:11) A combo that ends with a kick to the legs fails to land for O'Neill. (Rd 1 - 02:53) Addams throws a one-two, but O'Neill was equal to it. (Rd 1 - 02:36) O'Neill comes forward on the attack. (Rd 1 - 02:36) Addams misses with a left hand in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 02:36) A jab is wide from O'Neill, but then she hits a high right kick to the side of the head. (Rd 1 - 02:25) We pass the halfway mark of this round. (Rd 1 - 02:20) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 1 - 02:20) O'Neill counters a right hand with quick jabs that are followed by a wayward spin kick to the body. (Rd 1 - 01:49) The fighters go toe-to-toe with strikes but the flurry ends without any really damaging shots landing. (Rd 1 - 01:26) Addams steps in and looks to unleash. (Rd 1 - 01:26) O'Neill lands a left hand. (Rd 1 - 01:26) Addams lands a left jab, but finds nothing but air with a big right. (Rd 1 - 01:06) O'Neill hits a tentative left hand. (Rd 1 - 01:06) Addams fails to land with a combo that ended with a spinning back kick. (Rd 1 - 00:55) There's under a minute left in this round. (Rd 1 - 00:50) Addams can't hit a set-up left jab, but then scores with a right cross. (Rd 1 - 00:34) Addams moves in closer, ready to attack. (Rd 1 - 00:34) O'Neill had looked like she was angling to grapple, but couldn't take the initiative. (Rd 1 - 00:34) Addams throws a quick one-two but doesn't land either blow. (Rd 1 - 00:25) Addams goes to a southpaw stance. (Rd 1 - 00:14) Both fighters meet in the center. (Rd 1 - 00:14) Addams misses a couple of jabs but hits a right roundhouse kick to the body. (Rd 1 - 00:14) O'Neill lands a nice right hook. (Rd 1 - 00:00) The time runs out on round one. (Rd 1 - 00:00) That has to go down as a 10-9 round to O'Neill. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:45) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 2 - 04:45) Addams misses with a left jab but lands a right hook. (Rd 2 - 04:45) O'Neill scores with a jab and also lands with a left hand to the body. (Rd 2 - 04:45) O'Neill looks to have been cut under her eye. (Rd 2 - 04:31) Addams can't hit a set-up left jab, but then hits a nice straight right. (Rd 2 - 04:21) There's an exchange of strikes at relatively close range but nothing really lands. (Rd 2 - 03:56) Addams throws a quick punch but doesn't hit. (Rd 2 - 03:51) O'Neill gets hold of Addams, not having to have taken even one shot while coming in. (Rd 2 - 03:42) O'Neill is looking to muscle Addams back against the cage. (Rd 2 - 03:42) Addams ends up backed against the cage. (Rd 2 - 03:22) O'Neill uses a hard foot stomp. (Rd 2 - 03:14) O'Neill stomps down on her opponent's foot. (Rd 2 - 03:03) With the cage trapping Addams, O'Neill looks to try and take her down by going low and taking out both legs. (Rd 2 - 03:03) The takedown is completed, O'Neill would not be denied. (Rd 2 - 03:03) O'Neill takes the back off the takedown. (Rd 2 - 02:42) Addams prevents O'Neill from getting her hooks in. (Rd 2 - 02:24) Addams tries to move O'Neill off her back but can't. (Rd 2 - 02:10) O'Neill attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied. (Rd 2 - 02:10) Addams doesn't allow the arm to go under her chin. (Rd 2 - 01:54) Addams tries to move O'Neill off her back but can't. (Rd 2 - 01:29) Addams prevents O'Neill from applying a body triangle. (Rd 2 - 01:17) Addams tries to turn over and sweep O'Neill but can't do it. (Rd 2 - 00:52) There's under a minute left in this round. (Rd 2 - 00:52) O'Neill tries to get her hooks in, but can't. (Rd 2 - 00:29) Addams tries to turn over and sweep O'Neill but can't do it. (Rd 2 - 00:12) O'Neill tries to finish Addams off with a rear naked choke. (Rd 2 - 00:12) Addams stops O'Neill from getting her arm under the chin and completing the choke. (Rd 2 - 00:00) Round two is brought to an end as time runs out. (Rd 2 - 00:00) That has to go down as a 10-9 round to O'Neill. (Rd 2 - 00:00) My scorecard now has O'Neill up 20-18. (Rd 2 - 00:00) The cut man tries to stop the bleeding for O'Neill in between rounds. Round 3 (Rd 3 - 04:51) Both fighters come together and strike. (Rd 3 - 04:51) O'Neill doesn't connect with a leg kick and gets countered with a right cross. (Rd 3 - 04:34) O'Neill may have been aiming to get in close, but Addams aggressively took the initiative. (Rd 3 - 04:34) Addams fails to find a home for her jab, but then scores with a right roundhouse kick to the ribs. (Rd 3 - 04:15) They come together and strike. (Rd 3 - 04:15) O'Neill hits a jab but is wide of the mark on a head kick attempt. (Rd 3 - 04:15) Addams misses a couple of jabs but lands a leg kick. (Rd 3 - 04:04) Addams is slowing just a little as she starts to get into the gas tank a bit. (Rd 3 - 03:50) The two fighters engage. (Rd 3 - 03:50) Addams finds a way past her opponent's guard and lands a sharp one-two. O'Neill hits a jab but doesn't connect with a right roundhouse kick to the body. (Rd 3 - 03:34) Addams connects with a jab, but O'Neill evades a big right punch. (Rd 3 - 03:16) A jab is wide from Addams, but then she lands a roundhouse kick to the body. (Rd 3 - 03:00) A one-two from Addams fails to land. (Rd 3 - 02:38) O'Neill aggressively comes forward, willing to risk getting hit so that she can grapple. (Rd 3 - 02:38) Addams can't hit a set-up left jab, but then scores with a leg kick. (Rd 3 - 02:20) Addams throws a quick punch but doesn't hit. (Rd 3 - 02:16) O'Neill gets hold of Addams. (Rd 3 - 02:07) O'Neill looks for a trip takedown. (Rd 3 - 02:07) Addams blocks the attempt by keeping a solid base. (Rd 3 - 01:47) O'Neill is trying to push Addams so that her back is up against the cage. (Rd 3 - 01:47) O'Neill does it, Addams is stuck with her back to the cage. (Rd 3 - 01:29) O'Neill looks to sweep a leg in order to execute a sharp trip. (Rd 3 - 01:29) O'Neill uses a superb outside leg trip! (Rd 3 - 01:29) Addams gives up her back. (Rd 3 - 01:17) O'Neill tries to get a body triangle hooked up, but can't. (Rd 3 - 01:02) Addams tries a roll, but doesn't budge O'Neill. (Rd 3 - 00:42) O'Neill attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied. (Rd 3 - 00:42) Addams defends herself well against the choke. (Rd 3 - 00:15) Addams tries to move O'Neill off her back but can't. (Rd 3 - 00:00) Round three is brought to an end as time runs out. (Rd 3 - 00:00) I think Addams took that round, 10-9 on my score card. (Rd 3 - 00:00) I have O'Neill ahead 29-28. Round 4 (Rd 4 - 04:53) A combo that ends with a kick to the legs fails to land for Addams. (Rd 4 - 04:36) O'Neill looked like she was going to step in and grapple, but Addams simply took the initiative first. (Rd 4 - 04:36) Addams can't connect with a jab, but then hits a nice right hook to the ribs. (Rd 4 - 04:21) Addams throws a punch but O'Neill was equal to it. (Rd 4 - 04:16) Seizing the opportunity, O'Neill clinches. (Rd 4 - 04:08) O'Neill tries to wrestle Addams backward and up against the cage. (Rd 4 - 04:08) She does so and now has Addams pinned to the cage. (Rd 4 - 03:53) O'Neill looks for a takedown by grabbing both her opponent's legs and trying to trip her to the mat. (Rd 4 - 03:53) Addams grabs the cage to block the takedown! (Rd 4 - 03:53) Referee Leo Behan sees it and gives a verbal warning! (Rd 4 - 03:53) With Addams stuck against the cage, O'Neill tries to complete a takedown by going low and grabbing both legs. (Rd 4 - 03:53) Addams blocks the takedown by grabbing the cage! (Rd 4 - 03:53) Addams gets a break as the referee apparently didn't see that piece of cheating! (Rd 4 - 03:53) With the cage trapping Addams, O'Neill looks to try and take her down by going low and taking out both legs. (Rd 4 - 03:53) Addams grabs the cage to block the takedown! (Rd 4 - 03:53) Somehow the referee didn't see it! (Rd 4 - 03:53) O'Neill tries to take Addams down. (Rd 4 - 03:53) It doesn't work, Addams defended against it well. (Rd 4 - 03:33) O'Neill tries to take Addams down. (Rd 4 - 03:33) Addams, desperate, grabs the cage to block the takedown! (Rd 4 - 03:33) Addams is lucky, as referee Leo Behan apparently didn't see it! (Rd 4 - 03:33) O'Neill tries to take Addams down. (Rd 4 - 03:33) Addams blocks the takedown by grabbing the cage! (Rd 4 - 03:33) Addams is lucky, as referee Leo Behan apparently didn't see it! (Rd 4 - 03:33) O'Neill drops down and wraps her arms around her opponent's legs, looking to try and take them down. (Rd 4 - 03:33) Addams grabs the cage to block the takedown! (Rd 4 - 03:33) The referee somehow managed to not spot that bit of cheating! (Rd 4 - 03:33) O'Neill looks for a takedown by grabbing both her opponent's legs and trying to trip her to the mat. (Rd 4 - 03:33) Addams, pressed up against the cage, cannot stop the takedown. (Rd 4 - 03:33) Addams is left seated, with her back to the cage, with O'Neill holding her down. (Rd 4 - 03:17) O'Neill attempts a guillotine. (Rd 4 - 03:17) Addams gets caught by the guillotine, and it's tight enough that she has to tap! (Rd 4 - 03:00) Pamela 'The Truth' O'Neill takes the win by submission! (Rd 4 - 03:00) The CTC Womens Bantamweight Championship Tourname tournament is won by Pamela O'Neill! (Rd 4 - 03:00) Pamela 'The Truth' O'Neill wins the CTC Womens Bantamweight title. Official Result: Pamela 'The Truth' O'Neill defeats 'The Black Widow' Michelle Addams (Submission (Guillotine) in 2:00 of round 4). The fight was rated as being Decent. Post-Fight: Pamela O'Neill gives a name-check to everyone at Strike Force, all her various sponsors, then all of her friends, family, and supporters. Holding the CTC Womens Bantamweight title aloft, she celebrates being the new champion and warns that she is intending to have a very long reign. Pamela O'Neill Won The CTC Womens Bantamweight Title Title Prestige: 63% (+5% This Fight) CO-MAIN EVENT CTC LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE BOUT VS. Atep of Indonesia (20-1, 6-0 CTC, From: Java, Indonesia, Favorite: -150) vs. Helio (25-1-1, 6-0 CTC, From: Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Underdog: +150) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) The CTC Lightweight title is on the line. (Rd 1 - 05:00) This fight is the final match in the CTC Lightweight Championship Tournament tournament! (Rd 1 - 05:00) Harry A. Bierce is the referee for this fight. (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our judges at cageside are: Edward Wilde, Millhouse Twain, and Christina Shaw. (Rd 1 - 05:00) And here we go! (Rd 1 - 05:00) They start with a touch of gloves. (Rd 1 - 04:52) They exchange strikes but nothing really gets through. (Rd 1 - 04:21) Helio initiates an exchange of strikes. (Rd 1 - 04:21) Atep lands a right hand in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 04:21) Helio doesn't trouble his opponent with a combination ending in a low kick to the legs. (Rd 1 - 04:02) An exchange of strikes doesn't go anywhere. (Rd 1 - 03:44) Helio comes forward, walking down Atep. (Rd 1 - 03:44) Atep lands a right hand in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 03:44) Atep falls for a clever feint. (Rd 1 - 03:44) A combo that ends with a kick to the legs fails to land for Helio. (Rd 1 - 03:25) Helio initiates an exchange of strikes. (Rd 1 - 03:25) Atep manages a counter jab. (Rd 1 - 03:25) Helio doesn't land any of the three strikes he threw at Atep. (Rd 1 - 03:10) A punch from Helio fails to land. (Rd 1 - 03:07) Atep comes in and grabs Helio in a clinch. (Rd 1 - 03:00) Atep is trying to push Helio so that his back is up against the cage. (Rd 1 - 03:00) Atep achieves it, pinning Helio to the cage. (Rd 1 - 02:48) Atep catches Helio with a knee strike to the thigh. (Rd 1 - 02:42) Helio is trapped against the cage and Atep hits him with a quick elbow. (Rd 1 - 02:28) We pass the halfway mark of this round. (Rd 1 - 02:28) Atep scores with an glancing elbow strike from the clinch. (Rd 1 - 02:16) Atep hits a knee strike to the thigh. (Rd 1 - 02:06) Atep smothers Helio against the cage, then uses his dirty boxing skills to his advantage. (Rd 1 - 01:52) Atep smothers Helio against the cage, then scores with a right to the side of the stomach. (Rd 1 - 01:36) Helio takes a knee strike to the inside of his own knee. (Rd 1 - 01:27) Helio is trapped against the cage and Atep hits him with a short right uppercut. (Rd 1 - 01:13) Atep smothers Helio against the cage, then uses his dirty boxing skills to his advantage. (Rd 1 - 00:59) We're into the final minute of the round. (Rd 1 - 00:59) Atep hits a knee strike to the side of the ribs. (Rd 1 - 00:45) With no progress being made, referee Harry A. Bierce separates the two fighters. (Rd 1 - 00:40) Helio initiates an exchange of strikes. (Rd 1 - 00:40) Atep lands a right hand in the exchange. (Rd 1 - 00:40) A flurry of four punches from Helio see two of them land and then he hits Atep with a body kick. (Rd 1 - 00:11) A jab is wide from Helio, but then he scores with a left cross. (Rd 1 - 00:08) Atep is able to grab Helio. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Round one ends as time expires. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Great round, very exciting. (Rd 1 - 00:00) I think Atep took that round, 10-9 on my score card. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:45) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 2 - 04:45) Atep lets two punches sail past, his head movement proving far too good for Helio. (Rd 2 - 04:45) Atep misses with a spinning kick. (Rd 2 - 04:28) Helio comes forward. (Rd 2 - 04:28) Helio steps into the pocket, avoiding a jab on the way. (Rd 2 - 04:28) A feint is bought entirely by Atep, leaving him wide open. (Rd 2 - 04:28) Helio comes in fast with three quick punches, although they're all dealt with comfortably, and then he scores with a left cross that landed hard. (Rd 2 - 04:07) The two fighters engage. (Rd 2 - 04:07) Atep misses a left hook and leaves himself open to be countered with a right hook. (Rd 2 - 03:53) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 2 - 03:53) Helio misses a left hook and gets countered with a head kick that just about landed, albeit without much power. (Rd 2 - 03:40) Helio stalks forward, pressuring Atep. (Rd 2 - 03:40) Atep hits a pair of jabs in the exchange. (Rd 2 - 03:40) Helio throws three quick punches, all easily avoided or blocked, and then he hits Atep with a beauty of a straight left. (Rd 2 - 03:14) They stand and trade blows but neither can land anything damaging. (Rd 2 - 02:52) The two fighters engage with strikes but neither lands anything worthwhile. (Rd 2 - 02:28) We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. (Rd 2 - 02:28) The two fighters engage with strikes but neither lands anything worthwhile. (Rd 2 - 02:06) They come together and strike. (Rd 2 - 02:06) Atep counters a left hand with a pair of right jabs that are followed by a left hook that is avoided at the last second. (Rd 2 - 01:46) The two fighters engage with strikes but nothing significant lands. (Rd 2 - 01:27) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 2 - 01:27) Helio scores with a jab but has a left hand blocked. (Rd 2 - 01:27) Atep lands a right jab but can't hit a left cross. (Rd 2 - 01:13) They stand and trade in the center of the cage but neither fighter can land a good shot. (Rd 2 - 00:52) We're into the final minute of the round. (Rd 2 - 00:42) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 2 - 00:42) Helio shows his superb footwork, side-stepping a thrust kick. (Rd 2 - 00:42) Helio throws two punches as a set up and then unleashes a scything low kick, but Atep saw it coming a mile off and avoids it. (Rd 2 - 00:21) They stand and trade in the center of the cage but neither fighter can land a good shot. (Rd 2 - 00:00) Round two is brought to an end as time runs out. (Rd 2 - 00:00) There was very little to separate them in that round but I'll give that one 10-9 to Helio. (Rd 2 - 00:00) I make that 19-19 on my scorecard, all's square. Round 3 (Rd 3 - 04:46) Both fighters meet in the center. (Rd 3 - 04:46) Helio misses a left cross that leaves him wide open to the counter. Atep comes in with a glancing blow with a high kick. (Rd 3 - 04:25) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 3 - 04:25) Helio dodges a left hand and counter-attacks with a quick right jab and a scything kick to the legs. (Rd 3 - 04:12) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 3 - 04:12) Helio misses a left hook and leaves himself open to be countered with a powerful kick to the ribs! (Rd 3 - 04:07) That blow knocks Helio to the ground! (Rd 3 - 04:07) Atep knows that this is a golden opportunity and quickly pounces on Helio, looking to finish him off by raining down punches! (Rd 3 - 04:07) Atep fires away with punches and Helio takes several shots that threaten to end the fight! (Rd 3 - 03:52) Atep attempts an arm triangle. (Rd 3 - 03:52) Helio defends himself well and is in no danger. (Rd 3 - 03:31) Helio tries to move to guard, but Atep doesn't allow it. (Rd 3 - 03:18) Atep unloads with big lefts and lands a few powerful shots. (Rd 3 - 03:05) Atep fires away with punches, but does little in the way of damage. (Rd 3 - 02:48) Atep blocks Helio as he tries a transition to guard. (Rd 3 - 02:35) Atep pounds away with left hands, but doesn't do much damage. (Rd 3 - 02:23) Helio tries to move to guard, but Atep doesn't allow it. (Rd 3 - 02:07) Stuck under side control, Helio takes a knee to the ribs. (Rd 3 - 01:47) Atep pounds away with lefts but fails to land any significant blows. (Rd 3 - 01:34) Atep blocks Helio as he tries a transition to guard. (Rd 3 - 01:16) The lack of progress forces the referee to stand the fighters back up. (Rd 3 - 01:16) Taking a few gulps of breath, Atep is giving the first hint that he is starting to tire a touch. (Rd 3 - 01:16) Helio is still moving well, but he is definitely breathing a little deeper now. (Rd 3 - 01:03) There's an exchange of strikes at relatively close range but nothing really lands. (Rd 3 - 00:43) They engage in the center. (Rd 3 - 00:43) Atep misses a big left hand, putting him off balance and allowing Helio to attack with a kick to the lead leg. (Rd 3 - 00:25) The two fighters engage. (Rd 3 - 00:25) Helio misses a left hook and gets countered with a quick right jab and a low kick that can't connect. (Rd 3 - 00:07) The two fighters engage. (Rd 3 - 00:07) Helio counters a short body kick with a nice left roundhouse kick to the body. (Rd 3 - 00:00) The time is up, and that's the end of round three. (Rd 3 - 00:00) That was a very close round but I think Helio just about edged it. (Rd 3 - 00:00) I have Helio ahead 29-28. (Rd 3 - 00:00) Several red marks around his ribs show that Atep has taken some heavy shots to the body tonight. Round 4 (Rd 4 - 04:45) Helio can't hit a set-up right jab, but then hits a scything kick to the legs of Atep. (Rd 4 - 04:37) Atep gets hold of Helio without taking too much damage. (Rd 4 - 04:31) Atep is looking to muscle Helio back against the cage. (Rd 4 - 04:31) Atep achieves it, pinning Helio to the cage. (Rd 4 - 04:19) Helio waits for Atep to try and throw a knee and quickly turns him, creating enough space to escape away from the cage. (Rd 4 - 03:58) They come together and strike. (Rd 4 - 03:58) Atep misses an attempted body shot and gets countered with a jab and a left hook that is avoided at the last second. (Rd 4 - 03:53) Atep has a definite limp from the damage he has taken to his legs. (Rd 4 - 03:41) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 4 - 03:41) Atep slips past a left hook and counters with a jab and a left hand that narrowly fails to connect. (Rd 4 - 03:28) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 4 - 03:28) Helio feints an attack that leaves Atep slightly off balance. (Rd 4 - 03:28) Helio slips past a left hook attempt and attacks with a right jab and a nice left hook. (Rd 4 - 03:10) They engage in the center. (Rd 4 - 03:10) Atep misses a left cross that leaves him wide open to the counter. Helio comes in with a jab and a right to the body. (Rd 4 - 03:05) Atep has an obvious limp as he circles. (Rd 4 - 02:52) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 4 - 02:52) Atep is off target with a right jab but scores with a left hook. (Rd 4 - 02:52) Helio nails a left cross. (Rd 4 - 02:32) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 4 - 02:32) Atep hits a jab but misses a left hook. (Rd 4 - 02:32) Helio uses a right jab and also hits a kick to the lead leg. (Rd 4 - 02:21) We've now passed the halfway mark in this round. (Rd 4 - 02:06) They stand and trade in the center of the cage but neither fighter can land a good shot. (Rd 4 - 01:44) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 4 - 01:44) Atep dodges a left hand and counter-attacks with a jab and a hook to the body that fails to land. (Rd 4 - 01:26) They engage in the center. (Rd 4 - 01:26) Helio misses a big left hand, putting him off balance and allowing Atep to attack with a right jab and a left hand that narrowly fails to connect. (Rd 4 - 01:03) The two fighters engage. (Rd 4 - 01:03) Atep misses a left hook and leaves himself open to be countered with a right roundhouse kick to the body. (Rd 4 - 00:56) The fighters, both of whom look very tired, fall into a ragged clinch. (Rd 4 - 00:56) There's under a minute left in this round. (Rd 4 - 00:56) Atep uses dirty boxing and gets in a few crisp punches on Helio as they grapple. (Rd 4 - 00:37) Atep tries to wrestle Helio backward and up against the cage. (Rd 4 - 00:37) Helio doesn't let himself be driven back though. (Rd 4 - 00:18) Atep is trying to push Helio so that his back is up against the cage. (Rd 4 - 00:18) Atep can't do it though, Helio defended it well. (Rd 4 - 00:00) The time is up, and that's the end of round four. (Rd 4 - 00:00) Good effort there, that was a very exciting round to watch. More please! (Rd 4 - 00:00) That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Helio. (Rd 4 - 00:00) I make it 39-37 to Helio. Round 5 (Rd 5 - 04:47) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 5 - 04:47) Helio slips past a left hook attempt and attacks with a right kick to the body. (Rd 5 - 04:30) The two fighters engage. (Rd 5 - 04:30) Atep sees a head kick coming and counters with a quick right jab and a left hook. (Rd 5 - 04:20) Atep is definitely slowing, his gas tank is being challenged here. (Rd 5 - 04:20) A few deep breaths betray that Helio is starting to get into the deeper reaches of his gas tank. (Rd 5 - 04:15) Both fighters come together and strike. (Rd 5 - 04:15) Both fighters strike but without success. (Rd 5 - 04:15) Helio doesn't connect with a left hand to the body. (Rd 5 - 04:15) Atep doesn't connect with a left hand. (Rd 5 - 04:11) Atep limps pretty heavily as he circles around. (Rd 5 - 04:05) Both fighters meet in the center. (Rd 5 - 04:05) Helio doesn't connect with a right jab but lands a leg kick. Atep doesn't connect with a right jab but scores with a left hook. (Rd 5 - 03:58) Looking shattered, they all but collapse into each other and clinch. (Rd 5 - 03:58) Atep uses dirty boxing and gets in a few crisp punches on Helio as they grapple. (Rd 5 - 03:42) Atep is trying to push Helio so that his back is up against the cage. (Rd 5 - 03:42) Atep doesn't manage it though, Helio defended it well. (Rd 5 - 03:25) Using his wrestling skills, Atep is trying to push Helio up against the cage. (Rd 5 - 03:25) Atep doesn't manage it though, Helio defended it well. (Rd 5 - 03:06) Atep uses dirty boxing and gets in a few crisp punches on Helio as they grapple. (Rd 5 - 02:55) Helio tries to wriggle free, but Atep controls him well and gets in a few close-range punches too. (Rd 5 - 02:37) Atep doesn't look like he has much left in the tank. (Rd 5 - 02:37) Helio doesn't look like he has much left in the tank. (Rd 5 - 02:37) Atep uses some dirty boxing as he grapples with Helio. (Rd 5 - 02:25) We go past the halfway point of this round. (Rd 5 - 02:25) Atep is looking to muscle Helio back against the cage. (Rd 5 - 02:25) Atep does it, Helio is stuck with his back to the cage. (Rd 5 - 02:12) Helio is trapped against the cage and Atep punishes him with some dirty boxing. (Rd 5 - 02:00) Atep smothers Helio against the cage, then scores with a right to the side of the stomach. (Rd 5 - 01:47) Atep smothers Helio against the cage, then hits him with a knee strike to the ribs. (Rd 5 - 01:36) Atep looks for a foot stomp but Helio works enough space that he can pull clear and circle out. (Rd 5 - 01:18) Both fighters meet in the center. (Rd 5 - 01:18) Atep misses a big left hand, putting him off balance and allowing Helio to attack with a quick right jab and a left hand that narrowly fails to connect. (Rd 5 - 01:03) The two fighters come together and strike but it's really tentative and nothing comes of it. (Rd 5 - 00:54) Both fighters look spent, and at close range they fall into a clinch. (Rd 5 - 00:54) We have one minute of the round remaining. (Rd 5 - 00:54) Atep is trying to muscle Helio up against the cage. (Rd 5 - 00:54) Atep manages it and controls Helio up against the cage. (Rd 5 - 00:35) Atep tries to keep him up against the cage, but Helio works enough space that he can slip out and away, back to the center. (Rd 5 - 00:11) Helio hits a right jab and then scores with a leg kick. (Rd 5 - 00:00) The time is up, and that's the end of round five. (Rd 5 - 00:00) Good round, that's the sort of action we like to see. (Rd 5 - 00:00) That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Atep. (Rd 5 - 00:00) My scorecard now has Helio up 48-47. Round 6 (Rd 6 - 04:54) Helio throws a quick punch but doesn't land. (Rd 6 - 04:50) Atep gets hold of Helio, not having to have taken even one shot while coming in. (Rd 6 - 04:44) Atep is trying to muscle Helio up against the cage. (Rd 6 - 04:44) Atep doesn't manage it though, Helio defended it well. (Rd 6 - 04:29) Atep hits Helio with some short strikes to the side of the head while grappling. (Rd 6 - 04:13) Using his wrestling skills, Atep is trying to push Helio up against the cage. (Rd 6 - 04:13) Atep does it, Helio is stuck with his back to the cage. (Rd 6 - 03:56) Atep looks very, very tired. (Rd 6 - 03:56) Atep tries to throw an elbow, but Helio uses wrestling to prevent him from launching the strike. (Rd 6 - 03:39) Fighting through his exhaustion, Atep pins Helio up against the cage. (Rd 6 - 03:39) The next thirty seconds sees them doing very little other than throwing occasional short punches to the body. Both fighters look gassed. (Rd 6 - 02:59) Atep tries to hit him with an elbow, but Helio works enough space that he can slip out and away, back to the center. (Rd 6 - 02:39) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 6 - 02:39) Helio misses with a right jab and also has a left hand blocked. (Rd 6 - 02:39) Atep is off-target with a jab and also misses a left hook. (Rd 6 - 02:19) An exchange of strikes happens right in the center of the cage but nothing comes of it. (Rd 6 - 02:09) Helio looks like he doesn't have a lot left to give. (Rd 6 - 02:09) Atep has a definite limp from the damage he has taken to his legs. (Rd 6 - 02:01) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 6 - 02:01) Helio connects with a right hand. (Rd 6 - 02:01) Atep uses a right jab and also hits a wicked left uppercut! (Rd 6 - 02:01) Atep appears to have suffered a gash under his eye. (Rd 6 - 01:51) Helio is knocked down! (Rd 6 - 01:51) Atep starts pounding away on Helio, looking to finish him off! (Rd 6 - 01:51) Atep pounds away on Helio, landing several good shots in the process. (Rd 6 - 01:32) Atep fires away with lefts, but does little in the way of actual damage. (Rd 6 - 01:20) Helio tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it. (Rd 6 - 01:01) Atep pounds away, but Helio isn't troubled by the strikes. (Rd 6 - 00:45) Atep blocks Helio as he tries a transition to guard. (Rd 6 - 00:27) Atep tries to pound on Helio, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with. (Rd 6 - 00:15) Helio tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it. (Rd 6 - 00:04) Atep pounds away, but Helio calmly deals with them. (Rd 6 - 00:00) Round six ends as time expires. (Rd 6 - 00:00) I'd say that was definitely 10-9 in favour of Atep. (Rd 6 - 00:00) My scorecard now has them level at 57-57. (Rd 6 - 00:00) Bleeding, Atep is attended to by the cut man between rounds. Round 7 (Rd 7 - 04:46) The two fighters engage. (Rd 7 - 04:46) Helio lands a right jab and a left cross. (Rd 7 - 04:46) Atep lands a right jab and a left cross. (Rd 7 - 04:46) A strike has re-opened the gash underneath the eye of Atep. (Rd 7 - 04:23) An exchange of blows comes and goes without either fighter really landing anything significant. (Rd 7 - 03:47) An exchange of blows comes and goes without either fighter really landing anything significant. (Rd 7 - 03:36) Atep looks exhausted. (Rd 7 - 03:28) Both fighters come together and strike. (Rd 7 - 03:28) Atep hits a two-punch combination, a quick right and a straight left. (Rd 7 - 03:28) Helio hits a two-punch combination, a quick right and a straight left. (Rd 7 - 03:04) An exchange of blows comes and goes without either fighter really landing anything significant. (Rd 7 - 02:39) They exchange a few strikes but nothing significant lands. (Rd 7 - 02:21) The fighters fall into a sloppy clinch. (Rd 7 - 02:21) We pass the halfway mark of this round. (Rd 7 - 02:21) With control of the clinch, Helio tries to complete a takedown. (Rd 7 - 02:21) It's unsuccessful, Atep maintained a good solid base. (Rd 7 - 02:08) Helio looks for a trip takedown. (Rd 7 - 02:08) The takedown doesn't work, Atep blocked it and then takes control of the grapple. (Rd 7 - 01:42) Atep looks for a trip takedown. (Rd 7 - 01:42) Atep doesn't get the takedown, Helio instead wrestles his way into controlling the grapple. (Rd 7 - 01:15) Helio tries to take Atep down. (Rd 7 - 01:15) The takedown doesn't work, Atep blocked it and then takes control of the grapple. (Rd 7 - 01:03) Helio looks like he is completely out of gas. (Rd 7 - 01:03) Atep attempts to wrestle Helio to the ground. (Rd 7 - 01:03) It's unsuccessful, Helio maintained a good solid base. (Rd 7 - 00:49) Atep separates from Helio and we're back to a stand-off. (Rd 7 - 00:35) The clock is stopped as the referee wants to check the cut on Atep. (Rd 7 - 00:35) The ringside doctor gives the wound a look, but quickly signals that it is not going to be a problem. (Rd 7 - 00:35) The fight recommences! (Rd 7 - 00:25) The two fighters engage. (Rd 7 - 00:25) Atep slips past a left hook and counters with a quick right hook. (Rd 7 - 00:04) Both fighters meet in the center. (Rd 7 - 00:04) Helio is off target with a right jab but scores with a quick kick to the lead leg. (Rd 7 - 00:04) Atep hits a jab and also lands a nice left hook. (Rd 7 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round seven. (Rd 7 - 00:00) That round goes to Atep, 10-9 on my card. (Rd 7 - 00:00) That's Atep up 67-66 on my scorecard. Round 8 (Rd 8 - 05:00) Atep is limping noticeably. (Rd 8 - 04:54) The two fighters engage with strikes but nothing significant lands. (Rd 8 - 04:42) The fighters, both of whom look very tired, fall into a ragged clinch. (Rd 8 - 04:42) Clinched with Helio, Atep looks to try and take him down. (Rd 8 - 04:42) It's unsuccessful, Helio maintained a good solid base. (Rd 8 - 04:29) Atep tries to take Helio down. (Rd 8 - 04:29) Helio blocks the attempt by keeping a solid base. (Rd 8 - 04:16) The grappling doesn't go anywhere, and they break apart. (Rd 8 - 03:43) They stand and trade, but all the shots are either off target or are safely dealt with. (Rd 8 - 03:19) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 8 - 03:19) Atep is off-target with a jab but hits a left hand. (Rd 8 - 03:19) Helio lands a right jab and a left cross. (Rd 8 - 02:54) The fighters go toe-to-toe with strikes but the flurry ends without any really damaging shots landing. (Rd 8 - 02:32) Atep is limping noticeably. (Rd 8 - 02:24) We pass the halfway mark of this round. (Rd 8 - 02:24) They stand and trade blows but neither can land anything damaging. (Rd 8 - 02:00) Helio comes forward to attack. (Rd 8 - 02:00) Atep hit two counter right hands. (Rd 8 - 02:00) Helio throws a one-two, but Atep was equal to it. (Rd 8 - 01:37) The two fighters engage. (Rd 8 - 01:37) Atep doesn't connect with a right jab but connects with a left hand. (Rd 8 - 01:37) Helio scores with a jab and also hits a right roundhouse kick to the body. (Rd 8 - 01:17) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 8 - 01:17) Helio misses a big left hand, putting him off balance and allowing Atep to attack with a jab and a left hand. (Rd 8 - 00:54) There's under a minute left in this round. (Rd 8 - 00:54) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 8 - 00:54) Helio dodges a left hand and counter-attacks with a right jab and a left hook that is ducked. (Rd 8 - 00:41) The fighters fall into a sloppy clinch. (Rd 8 - 00:41) With control of the clinch, Atep tries to complete a takedown. (Rd 8 - 00:41) It doesn't work, Helio defended against it well. (Rd 8 - 00:24) Atep tries to use a trip takedown. (Rd 8 - 00:24) Atep doesn't get it, Helio blocked any attempt to move him. (Rd 8 - 00:06) Atep and Helio break the grapple and are apart again, circling. (Rd 8 - 00:00) Round eight is brought to an end as time runs out. (Rd 8 - 00:00) Good effort there, that was a very exciting round to watch. More please! (Rd 8 - 00:00) That was a close round but I'm giving it to Helio, 10-9. (Rd 8 - 00:00) That's 76-76 by my scorecard. Round 9 (Rd 9 - 05:00) Atep has a definite limp from the damage he has taken to his legs. (Rd 9 - 04:46) Both fighters come together and strike. (Rd 9 - 04:46) Helio is off target with a right jab but lands a right kick to the body. (Rd 9 - 04:46) Atep hits a jab but has a left hook blocked. (Rd 9 - 04:32) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 9 - 04:32) Helio misses with a big left hand, allowing Atep to counter with a quick right jab and a good left hook. (Rd 9 - 04:22) The fighters, both of whom look very tired, fall into a ragged clinch. (Rd 9 - 04:22) Atep looks to sweep a leg in order to execute a sharp trip. (Rd 9 - 04:22) It doesn't work, Helio defended against it well. (Rd 9 - 04:05) Clinched with Helio, Atep looks to try and take him down. (Rd 9 - 04:05) Helio stops the takedown attempt, then uses his wrestling to take control of the grapple. (Rd 9 - 03:43) Helio tries to use a trip takedown. (Rd 9 - 03:43) The trip doesn't work, Atep blocked it and then takes control of the grapple. (Rd 9 - 03:19) Atep tries to take Helio down. (Rd 9 - 03:19) It's unsuccessful, Helio maintained a good solid base. (Rd 9 - 03:05) The grappling doesn't go anywhere, and they break apart. (Rd 9 - 02:32) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 9 - 02:32) Helio lands a leg kick. (Rd 9 - 02:32) Atep hits a right jab but has a left hook blocked. (Rd 9 - 02:19) The fighters fall into a sloppy clinch. (Rd 9 - 02:19) With control of the clinch, Helio tries to complete a takedown. (Rd 9 - 02:19) Helio can't get the takedown as Atep wrestles his way into a dominant position. (Rd 9 - 02:03) Atep looks for a trip takedown. (Rd 9 - 02:03) Atep doesn't get the takedown, Helio instead wrestles his way into controlling the grapple. (Rd 9 - 01:44) Helio looks for a trip takedown. (Rd 9 - 01:44) The takedown doesn't work, Atep blocked it and then takes control of the grapple. (Rd 9 - 01:23) Atep attempts to wrestle Helio to the ground. (Rd 9 - 01:23) Helio blocks the attempt by keeping a solid base. (Rd 9 - 01:04) Atep attempts a leg-sweep trip to put Helio on the ground. (Rd 9 - 01:04) Atep can't get the trip, as Helio wrestles his way into a dominant position. (Rd 9 - 00:46) Clinched with Atep, Helio looks to try and take him down. (Rd 9 - 00:46) Atep stops the takedown attempt, then uses his wrestling to take control of the grapple. (Rd 9 - 00:23) With control of the clinch, Atep tries to complete a takedown. (Rd 9 - 00:23) Atep doesn't get it, Helio blocked any attempt to move him. (Rd 9 - 00:10) The grappling doesn't go anywhere, and they break apart. (Rd 9 - 00:00) Round nine ends as time expires. (Rd 9 - 00:00) That was a close round but I'm giving it to Helio, 10-9. (Rd 9 - 00:00) That's Helio up 86-85 on my scorecard. Round 10 (Rd 10 - 05:00) Atep is limping noticeably. (Rd 10 - 04:45) They come together and strike but neither fighter does any damage. (Rd 10 - 04:30) The fighters, both of whom look very tired, fall into a ragged clinch. (Rd 10 - 04:30) Atep looks to sweep a leg out from under Helio so as to take him down with a trip. (Rd 10 - 04:30) It doesn't work, Helio defended against it well. (Rd 10 - 04:16) Atep attempts a trip to put Helio on the ground. (Rd 10 - 04:16) It doesn't work, Helio defended against it well. (Rd 10 - 04:03) Atep separates from Helio and we're back to a stand-off. (Rd 10 - 03:40) They come together and strike. (Rd 10 - 03:40) Atep connects with a right hand. (Rd 10 - 03:40) Helio scores with a great left hook. (Rd 10 - 03:26) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 10 - 03:26) Helio lands a right kick to the rib cage. (Rd 10 - 03:26) Atep lands a one-two. (Rd 10 - 03:01) Atep stalks forward, pressuring Helio. (Rd 10 - 03:01) Helio fires off a counter jab. (Rd 10 - 03:01) Atep can't connect with a jab, but then he scores with a left cross. (Rd 10 - 02:45) They come together and strike. (Rd 10 - 02:45) Atep lands a right hook. (Rd 10 - 02:45) Helio connects with a right hand. (Rd 10 - 02:26) We move into the second half of this round. (Rd 10 - 02:26) Both fighters meet in the center. (Rd 10 - 02:26) Helio misses a left hook and leaves himself open to be countered with a quick right jab and a solid left hand. (Rd 10 - 02:01) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 10 - 02:01) Atep dodges a left hand and counter-attacks with a nice left hook. (Rd 10 - 01:44) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 10 - 01:44) Helio misses with a right jab but hits a left cross. (Rd 10 - 01:44) Atep lands a one-two. (Rd 10 - 01:31) The fighters, both of whom look very tired, fall into a ragged clinch. (Rd 10 - 01:31) Helio tries to reap a leg with a sharp sweep in order to trip him to the floor. (Rd 10 - 01:31) Helio can't get the trip, as Atep wrestles his way into a dominant position. (Rd 10 - 01:16) Atep tries to use a trip takedown. (Rd 10 - 01:16) Atep can't get Helio down to the ground. (Rd 10 - 00:59) The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left. (Rd 10 - 00:59) Atep looks for a trip takedown by sweeping a leg. (Rd 10 - 00:59) Helio blocks the attempt by keeping a solid base. (Rd 10 - 00:45) The grappling doesn't go anywhere, and they break apart. (Rd 10 - 00:26) Atep has a definite limp from the damage he has taken to his legs. (Rd 10 - 00:21) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 10 - 00:21) Atep misses a left cross that leaves him wide open to the counter. Helio comes in with a jab and a solid left hand. (Rd 10 - 00:06) Both fighters look spent, and at close range they fall into a clinch. (Rd 10 - 00:06) Atep is trying to push Helio so that his back is up against the cage. (Rd 10 - 00:06) Atep can't do it though, Helio defended it well. (Rd 10 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round ten. (Rd 10 - 00:00) An extremely close round, could have gone either way, but personally I'll give it to Helio 10-9. (Rd 10 - 00:00) My scorecard now has Helio up 96-94. Round 11 (Rd 11 - 04:49) They engage in the center. (Rd 11 - 04:49) Helio hits a right jab but doesn't find the mark with a left hook. (Rd 11 - 04:49) Atep finds a good angle and lands a nice one-two. (Rd 11 - 04:23) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 11 - 04:23) Helio is off-target with a jab but scores with a quick kick to the lead leg. (Rd 11 - 04:23) Atep hits a two-punch combination, a quick right and a straight left. (Rd 11 - 04:01) Atep steps forward and a striking exchange begins. (Rd 11 - 04:01) Helio hits a pair of jabs in the exchange. (Rd 11 - 04:01) Atep hits a right hand but misses with a vicious left hand. (Rd 11 - 03:49) Atep can barely walk thanks to all the damage he has taken to his legs. (Rd 11 - 03:34) There's an exchange of strikes at relatively close range but nothing really lands. (Rd 11 - 03:13) Both fighters look spent, and at close range they fall into a clinch. (Rd 11 - 03:13) Atep is trying to muscle Helio up against the cage. (Rd 11 - 03:13) Atep can't do it though, and ends up being out-wrestled in the grapple. (Rd 11 - 03:00) Helio looks for a trip takedown by sweeping a leg. (Rd 11 - 03:00) Atep stops the attempted trip, then uses his wrestling to take control of the grapple. (Rd 11 - 02:41) Atep hits Helio with some short strikes to the side of the head while grappling. (Rd 11 - 02:24) We move into the second half of this round. (Rd 11 - 02:24) Atep is trying to muscle Helio up against the cage. (Rd 11 - 02:24) Helio ends up backed against the cage. (Rd 11 - 02:10) Atep catches Helio with a knee strike to the ribs from the clinch while he is pressed up against the cage. (Rd 11 - 01:55) Atep goes for a foot stomp but Helio works enough space that he can slip out and away, back to the center. (Rd 11 - 01:31) They engage in the center. (Rd 11 - 01:31) Helio hits a right jab but misses a left hook. (Rd 11 - 01:31) Atep lands a right jab and a left cross. (Rd 11 - 01:10) Both fighters come together and strike. (Rd 11 - 01:10) Atep counters a left hand with a right hook. (Rd 11 - 01:02) Looking shattered, they all but collapse into each other and clinch. (Rd 11 - 01:02) Using his wrestling skills, Atep is trying to push Helio up against the cage. (Rd 11 - 01:02) Atep can't move Helio at all though, and finds himself being out-wrestled. (Rd 11 - 00:49) Clinched with Atep, Helio looks to try and take him down. (Rd 11 - 00:49) Atep stops the takedown attempt, then uses his wrestling to take control of the grapple. (Rd 11 - 00:34) Helio tries to wriggle free, but Atep controls him well and gets in a few close-range punches too. (Rd 11 - 00:17) Atep tries to wrestle Helio backward and up against the cage. (Rd 11 - 00:17) Helio ends up backed against the cage. (Rd 11 - 00:04) Atep smothers Helio against the cage and stomps down on his foot. (Rd 11 - 00:00) Round eleven is brought to an end as time runs out. (Rd 11 - 00:00) I have to give that round to Atep, but only a 10-9. (Rd 11 - 00:00) That's Helio up 105-104 on my scorecard. Round 12 (Rd 12 - 05:00) Atep can barely walk thanks to all the damage he has taken to his legs. (Rd 12 - 04:52) They come together and strike. (Rd 12 - 04:52) Atep slips past a left hook attempt and attacks with a jab and a solid left hand. (Rd 12 - 04:42) Atep can barely walk thanks to all the damage he has taken to his legs. (Rd 12 - 04:28) A jab hits home from Atep and then he hits a nice straight left. (Rd 12 - 04:28) It looks like Helio has been cut across the forehead by a strike. (Rd 12 - 04:10) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 12 - 04:10) Atep lands a right jab but can't hit a left cross. (Rd 12 - 04:10) Helio goes to the legs with a low kick. (Rd 12 - 03:46) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 12 - 03:46) Atep misses a left hook and leaves himself open to be countered with a left hook. (Rd 12 - 03:19) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 12 - 03:19) Helio is off-target with a jab but lands a right kick to the body. Atep scores with a jab but can't hit a left cross. (Rd 12 - 03:08) The fighters, looking shattered, clinch up rather than try and move away. (Rd 12 - 03:08) Atep tries to wrestle Helio backward and up against the cage. (Rd 12 - 03:08) Atep does it, Helio is stuck with his back to the cage. (Rd 12 - 02:56) Atep scores with an glancing elbow strike from the clinch. (Rd 12 - 02:41) Helio is controlled up against the cage and takes an elbow to the face from the clinch. (Rd 12 - 02:26) We go past the halfway point of this round. (Rd 12 - 02:26) Helio uses his wrestling skills to prevent Atep from throwing any elbow strikes. (Rd 12 - 02:08) Atep drives a knee to the thigh area. (Rd 12 - 02:01) Atep catches Helio with an elbow to the face from the clinch while he is pressed up against the cage. (Rd 12 - 01:46) Atep catches Helio with a knee strike to the thigh. (Rd 12 - 01:37) Atep tries to throw a knee to the thigh but Helio uses wrestling to prevent it. (Rd 12 - 01:19) Helio is trapped against the cage and Atep punishes him with some dirty boxing. (Rd 12 - 01:03) Having been stuck against the cage for a while without any progress, referee Harry A. Bierce brings them back to the center. (Rd 12 - 00:51) We have one minute of the round remaining. (Rd 12 - 00:51) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 12 - 00:51) Atep lands a right jab and a left cross. (Rd 12 - 00:51) Helio hits a right jab and also lands a leg kick. (Rd 12 - 00:37) Both fighters look spent, and at close range they fall into a clinch. (Rd 12 - 00:37) Atep is trying to muscle Helio up against the cage. (Rd 12 - 00:37) Atep can't do it though, and Helio gets a more dominant position in the grapple instead. (Rd 12 - 00:13) Helio looks to sweep a leg out from under Atep so as to take him down with a trip. (Rd 12 - 00:13) Helio doesn't get it, Atep blocked any attempt to move him. (Rd 12 - 00:00) We reach the time limit and this fight is over. (Rd 12 - 00:00) That has to go down as a 10-9 round to Atep. (Rd 12 - 00:00) The ring announcer is now giving the official scores. (Rd 12 - 00:00) The judges score the contest as 117-111 (Edward Wilde), 118-110 (Millhouse Twain) and 117-111 (Christina Shaw). (Rd 12 - 00:00) So the winner, by unanimous decision, is Atep of Indonesia! (Rd 12 - 00:00) Atep of Indonesia has won the CTC Lightweight Championship Tournament tournament! (Rd 12 - 00:00) Atep of Indonesia wins the CTC Lightweight title. Official Result: Atep of Indonesia defeats Helio (Unanimous Decision in 5:00 of round 12). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Atep of Indonesia thanks everyone connected to Dojo of Zui Quan for helping him prepare for this fight, then his sponsors for supporting him financially. The CTC Lightweight title strapped around his waist, Atep of Indonesia celebrates being the new champion. He is a class act as an interviewee, he carries himself like a superstar. Atep of Indonesia Won The CTC Lightweight Title Title Prestige: 68% (+10% This Fight) MAIN EVENT CTC WOMENS FLYWEIGHT TITLE BOUT VS. Nina "Liberty" Belle (14-1, 5-0 CTC, From: Los Angeles, California, Underdog: +150) vs. "The Electrifying" Jenny DeNeuve (11-2, 4-1 CTC, From: Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Favorite: -190) Round 1 (Rd 1 - 05:00) This fight is for the CTC Womens Flyweight title. (Rd 1 - 05:00) This is to be declared the winner of the CTC Womens Flyweight Championship Tournament tournament! (Rd 1 - 05:00) Our referee is Leo Behan. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The judges are: Christina Shaw, Marianne Froth, and Reginald Wodehouse. (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's a roar from the crowd as DeNeuve enters, she is from around here. (Rd 1 - 05:00) The fight begins! (Rd 1 - 05:00) There's a noticeable lack of the usual touching of gloves to begin with. (Rd 1 - 04:53) The two fighters come together and strike but it's really tentative and nothing comes of it. (Rd 1 - 04:33) The two fighters engage. (Rd 1 - 04:33) DeNeuve slips past a right hook and counters with a left jab and a right hook that is avoided at the last second. (Rd 1 - 04:15) The two fighters engage. (Rd 1 - 04:15) DeNeuve scores with a spin kick to the ribs. (Rd 1 - 04:15) Belle uses a pair of left jabs and also connects with a right hand. (Rd 1 - 03:59) They engage in the center. (Rd 1 - 03:59) DeNeuve lands a left jab but has a right hand absorbed on the gloves. (Rd 1 - 03:59) Belle scores with a jab but comes up short on a body kick. (Rd 1 - 03:32) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 1 - 03:32) Belle lands a left hook. (Rd 1 - 03:32) DeNeuve hits a left jab and also unleashes a superb head kick! (Rd 1 - 03:22) Belle wobbles, then falls! (Rd 1 - 03:22) DeNeuve knows that this is a golden opportunity and quickly pounces on Belle, looking to finish her off by raining down punches! (Rd 1 - 03:22) DeNeuve fires away and manages to connect with two or three heavy shots that rock Belle! (Rd 1 - 03:10) DeNeuve pounds away with punches but does minimal damage. (Rd 1 - 02:52) Belle tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it. (Rd 1 - 02:40) DeNeuve fires away with punches, but does little in the way of damage. (Rd 1 - 02:28) Belle tries a sweep but only manages to move DeNeuve from side control to north-south position. (Rd 1 - 02:05) DeNeuve strikes Belle in the ribs with a few short elbows, but they lack venom. (Rd 1 - 01:45) DeNeuve blocks Belle as she tries to scramble. (Rd 1 - 01:30) Belle takes a few elbows to the midsection, but there's not much behind them. (Rd 1 - 01:10) DeNeuve blocks an attempted escape. (Rd 1 - 01:02) DeNeuve decides to alter positions and moves herself into side control. (Rd 1 - 00:42) DeNeuve fires away with punches, but Belle doesn't take any undue damage. (Rd 1 - 00:25) Belle tries to sweep DeNeuve, but only succeeds in giving up her back! (Rd 1 - 00:07) DeNeuve pounds away and Belle eats a few big strikes. (Rd 1 - 00:00) Round one ends as time expires. (Rd 1 - 00:00) That has to go down as a 10-9 round to DeNeuve. Round 2 (Rd 2 - 04:45) The two fighters engage. (Rd 2 - 04:45) Belle lands a left hook. (Rd 2 - 04:45) DeNeuve hits a good right hand. (Rd 2 - 04:30) The two fighters engage. (Rd 2 - 04:30) DeNeuve hits a left jab and also hits a left roundhouse kick to the body. Belle hits a left hand. (Rd 2 - 04:07) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 2 - 04:07) DeNeuve slips past a right hook and counters with a right hook. (Rd 2 - 03:44) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 2 - 03:44) DeNeuve throws a leg kick but doesn't make contact. Belle sees an opportunity and attacks with a jab and a right hook that is avoided at the last second. (Rd 2 - 03:24) Both fighters meet in the center. (Rd 2 - 03:24) Belle hits a jab and also lands a low kick. (Rd 2 - 03:24) DeNeuve quickly throws a punch and lands it but doesn't connect with a right hand to the body. (Rd 2 - 02:56) The two fighters come forward and engage. (Rd 2 - 02:56) DeNeuve doesn't connect with a leg kick and gets countered with a quick left hook. (Rd 2 - 02:44) Both fighters move in and engage. (Rd 2 - 02:44) DeNeuve slips past a right hook attempt and attacks with a vicious right cross! (Rd 2 - 02:40) Belle hits the mat, that shot has rocked her! (Rd 2 - 02:40) DeNeuve quickly goes for the kill, looking to stomp and kick the dazed Belle! (Rd 2 - 02:40) Belle is back up too fast though. (Rd 2 - 02:25) We move into the second half of this round. (Rd 2 - 02:19) The fighters go toe-to-toe with strikes but neither lands anything significant in the exchange. (Rd 2 - 02:04) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike. (Rd 2 - 02:04) DeNeuve slips past a right hook attempt and attacks with a low kick to the lead leg. (Rd 2 - 01:40) They engage in the center. (Rd 2 - 01:40) DeNeuve counters a right hand with a right cross. (Rd 2 - 01:20) Both fighters come together and strike. (Rd 2 - 01:20) DeNeuve counters a right hand with a jab and a powerful right head kick! (Rd 2 - 01:10) Belle is knocked down by that shot! (Rd 2 - 01:10) DeNeuve moves in quickly to try and finish Belle with stomps and kicks! (Rd 2 - 01:10) DeNeuve hits several vicious stomps and kicks, but Belle incredibly weathers the storm! (Rd 2 - 00:47) Belle makes DeNeuve step back by throwing a vicious up-kick. (Rd 2 - 00:28) An up-kick makes DeNeuve think twice about advancing. (Rd 2 - 00:11) An up-kick makes DeNeuve think twice about advancing. (Rd 2 - 00:00) The time runs out on round two. (Rd 2 - 00:00) That was pretty dominant by DeNeuve, a 10-8 round on my score card. (Rd 2 - 00:00) My scorecard now has DeNeuve up 20-17. Round 3 (Rd 3 - 04:55) Both fighters step in to strike. (Rd 3 - 04:55) DeNeuve slips past a right hook attempt and attacks with a superb head kick! (Rd 3 - 04:50) It's a knock out! Belle is down and out! (Rd 3 - 04:50) Jenny DeNeuve takes the victory by way of knock out! (Rd 3 - 04:50) Jenny DeNeuve wins the CTC Womens Flyweight Championship Tournament tournament! (Rd 3 - 04:50) 'The Electrifying' Jenny DeNeuve wins the CTC Womens Flyweight title. Official Result: 'The Electrifying' Jenny DeNeuve defeats Nina 'Liberty' Belle (Knock Out (Kick) in 0:10 of round 3). The fight was rated as being Good. Post-Fight: Jenny DeNeuve gives a name-check to everyone at Femme Fatate Fighting, all her various sponsors, then all of her friends, family, and supporters. Holding the CTC Womens Flyweight title aloft, she celebrates being the new champion and warned that she is intending to have a very long reign. She gave a good performance, engaging with the crowd and making herself look great. Jenny DeNeuve Won The CTC Womens Flyweight Title Title Prestige: 66% (+8% This Fight) Attendance: 3,303 Gate Reciepts: $683,060 Sponsorship: $62,864 Ad Revenue: $5,310,623 Merchandise: $12,988 Fighter Pay And Bonuses (Total Payout: $126,733) Winner Pay Loser Pay Bonuses Earned(Included in Pay) Jenny DeNeuve $10,242 Nina Belle $3,532 KotN: DeNeuve: $5,000 Atep of Indonesia $9,914 Helio $6,030 Pamela O'Neill $10,801 Michelle Addams $3,301 SotN: O'Neill: $5,000 Nilton Fantoni $13,746 Toby Sorkin $14,524 FotN: Both: $10,000 Lars-Gunnar Ekberg $4,298 Christopher Drew $3,382 Sammy Gaffigan $7,316 Masahiro Maeno $2,901 Riveron Potter-Pirbright $2,816 Ronnarit Mamanee $1,537 Tomoji Takaoka $15,184 Korekiyo Okuma $1,575 Antonio Rimando $2,522 Donnie Wang $1,723 Suzanne Elder $2,048 Katarzyna Wojciechowska $1,435 Sanraku Kawabata $2,679 Sylvester Collins $2,665 Brent Rigger $1,230 Harvey Loeb $1,332 Drug Testing: $13,512 Production: $80,619 Profit: $5,848,671 Critical Rating: 72% Commercial Rating: 98% Popularity Changes Region Popularity Change Popularity After Show Canada +4.0% 13.5% (Low Level International) USA +3.2% 12.2% (Low Level International) UK +3.6% 79.8% (High Level National) Europe +2.5% 64.0% (Mid Level National) Australia +2.5% 49.0% (Mid Level National) Japan +4.0% 5.0% (Low Level International) Asia +3.0% 60.6% (Mid Level National) Russia +1.6% 26.3% (Low Level National) Mexico +2.5% 55.0% (Mid Level National) South America +4.4% 91.8% (High Level National) Central America +1.6% 27.4% (Low Level National) Africa +1.6% 24.2% (Low Level National) News - Toby Sorkin spent the night in hospital he took so much damage during his loss to Nilton Fantoni. He sustained a broken nose in the fight, and will miss a week of training, but luckily his trip to the hospital was mostly precautionary and he was released in the morning. - Pamela O'Neill has chosen to take a hiatus following her CTC Womens Bantamweight title victory over Michelle Addams, though she didn't mention how long she'd take off, she was adamant that she will be back and this is not a retirement. TOURNAMENT BRACKET Other Promotions Shows KDM FC 30: Cassaro vs. Tsai (Friday, Week 1, June 2004) Title Result: Goncalves Cassaro Made His Second Successful Defence of the KDM FC Lightweight Title Title Result: Yue Wan Chang Made Her Third Successful Defence of the KDM FC Womens Featherweight Title Fight of the Night: Shuji Oshiro vs. Rogelio Quesada KO of the Night: Shusui Ikoma (vs. Chico Feijo) Submission of the Night: Shuji Oshiro (vs. Rogelio Quesada) Performance Bonus: Shuji Oshiro vs. Rogelio Quesada Performance Bonus: Solomon Salas (vs. Yuji Latu) ALPHA-1: Silversmith vs. Lessard (Saturday, Week 1, June 2004) Title Result: Augustin Lessard Won The ALPHA-1 Super Heavyweight Title Fight of the Night: Jon Silvers vs. Karl Martin KO of the Night: Colin J L Capes (vs. Koryusai Tamura) Submission of the Night: Renan Heleno (vs. Tadamichi Yoshinobu) Predictions None
  14. Friday, Week 1, June 2004 MAIN EVENT CTC Womens Flyweight Title Bout: Nina "Liberty" Belle (14-1, 5-0 CTC, Tournament Seed: #16, Underdog: +150) vs. "The Electrifying" Jenny DeNeuve (11-2, 4-1 CTC, Tournament Seed: #11, Favorite: -190) Nina Belle is one of the best Flyweights in the world, a high quality striker who is known for her exceptional stamina, being able to keep up her intense all-out attacks from first bell to last. Her ability to set and maintain such a high pace allows her to overwhelm most opponents. She won by first round TKO over Park Seong in the second round of the tournament, then won by third round TKO over Clare Peyton in the third round of the tournament, then won by second round TKO over Daniela Sadorra in the fourth round of the tournament, then won by fourth round TKO over Karen Curtis in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, before winning by first round knock out over Steph Smith in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. Jenny DeNeuve is a very good kick boxer, whose striking is a step above the level at which most of the female fighters in North America are at. Her string of exciting finishes coupled with her charisma and looks have made her a big favorite, as well as establishing her as one of the top Flyweights in the world. She won by first round knock out over Manami Ken in the second round of the tournament, then lost a 9-Round Unanimous Decision to April Watson in the third round of the tournament, but was re-inserted in the bracket when Katherine Williams retired, then won by second round knock out over April Watson in the third round of the tournament, then won by first round TKO over Daljit Samir in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, before winning by fourth round knock out over Honey Due in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. CO-MAIN EVENT CTC Lightweight Title Bout: Atep of Indonesia (20-1, 6-0 CTC, Tournament Seed: #4, Favorite: -150) vs. Helio (25-1-1, 6-0 CTC, Tournament Seed: #7, Underdog: +150) Atep of Indonesia is a megastar in the making, a charismatic martial artist with a million dollar look who has the added value of being a damn fine fighter too. He made his name in KDM FC as a great Lightweight champion and face of the company, and is now looking to start a reign as first ever CTC Lightweight champion. He won by first round TKO over Adam McLeish in the second round of the tournament, then won by first round submission over Irving Braun in the third round of the tournament, then won by second round TKO over Glen Siemaszko in the fourth round of the tournament, then won by third round TKO over Georges Nouri in the fifth round of the tournament, then won by first round knock out over Bruce Steven in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, before winning by second round TKO over Bud Brockett in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. Helio is one of the most vicious and feared strikers in MMA, a world calibre Muay Thai fighter who has perhaps the most destructive leg kicks of anyone in the sport. A favorite with fans due to his brutal and high intensity assaults, he has the potential to be one of the all-time great Lightweight competitors. He won by third round TKO over Perry Madison in the second round of the tournament, then won by first round knock out over Sid Morgan in the third round of the tournament, then won by first round TKO over Duane Weatherly in the fourth round of the tournament, then won by second round TKO over Manoel Cabral in the fifth round of the tournament, then won by second round knock out over Tarcisio Dantas in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, before winning by fifth round knock out over Fiyero Lermontov in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. MAIN CARD CTC Womens Bantamweight Title Bout: "The Black Widow" Michelle Addams (14-3, 4-1 CTC, Tournament Seed: #1, Underdog: +430) vs. Pamela "The Truth" O'Neill (17-1, 5-0 CTC, Tournament Seed: #3, Favorite: -550) Michelle Addams is a very dangerous Muay Thai striker, who was involved in the very first regulated MMA bout involving women in the US, and so is something of a trail blazer. Her brand of sharp kicks and devastating clinch work has quickly established her as one of the top female names in the sport. She lost by 9-Round Unanimous Decision to Liz Brunell in the second round of the tournament, but was re-inserted in the bracket when Sarah Vaughan retired, then won by Unanimous Decision over Gianna Russo in the third round of the tournament, then won by third round knock out over Grace Hughes in the fourth round of the tournament, then won by third round knock out over Hisae Asahi in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, before winning by first round TKO over Vicki Summers in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. Pamela O'Neill is one of the big stars of womens MMA. Coming from a family of martial artists, she grew up learning a number of different disciplines and that versatility has made her one of the most versatile fighters in the sport. She has become a huge favorite with the fans due to the exciting wars she has been in and her willingness to fight very often. She won by second round submission over Cindy Dumas in the second round of the tournament, then won by first round submission over Jennie Gill in the third round of the tournament, then won by first round submission over Stella Massey in the fourth round of the tournament, then won by first round knock out over Thea Higgins in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, before winning by fifth round submission over Monica Masters in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. CTC Light Heavyweight Title Bout: Nilton Fantoni (16-0, 6-0 CTC, Tournament Seed: #29, Even: -110) vs. Toby "The Judoka Who'll Choke Ya" Sorkin (17-0, 6-0 CTC, Tournament Seed: #30, Even: -110) Nilton Fantoni is a rising star in MMA, a high level fighter who combines elite Jiu-Jitsu skills with top quality grappling, topping it all off by being an extremely good athlete too. His one weakness is his mediocre striking game. He won by second round submission over Jericho Stewart in the second round of the tournamnet, then won by third round submission over Kendall Tracey in the third round of the tournament, then won by third round submission over Affonso Villar in the fourth round of the tournament, then won by first round submission over Gyukudo Teshigahara in the fifth round of the tournament, then won by fourth round submission over Zvonimir Asanovic in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, before winning by fourth round submission over Jiroemon Hasegawa in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. Toby Sorkin is one of the few high level Judo competitors to jump to MMA. As well as his obvious grappling prowess, he brings a great deal of natural athletic ability and raw power to the table. Quite obnoxious in person, he has an almost supernatural ability to get the fans wanting to see him get beat up, which bodes well for his chance of becoming a major draw in the sport. He won by second round submission over Zane Wybock in the second round of the tournament, then won by fifth round submission over William Harrison in the third round of the tournament, then won by third round submission over Dag Kreuger in the fourth round of the tournament, then won by third round knock out over Ken Peters in the fifth round of the tournament, then won by second round submission over Marlon John in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, before winning by second round knock out over Niko Soldo in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. CTC Cruiserweight Title Bout: Christopher Drew (12-1, 5-0 CTC, Tournament Seed: #20, Underdog: +250) vs. "The Viking" Lars-Gunnar Ekberg (12-0, 5-0 CTC, Tournament Seed: #11, Favorite: -300) Christopher Drew is a bright Heavyweight prospect from England, a vicious striker who loves to stand and bang. One of the most intimidating men in MMA, his combination of striking power and powerful grappling make him a very hard opponent to compete with. He won by second round knock out over Marcelo Boccoli in the second round of the tournament, then won by first round TKO over Okura Ihara in the third round of the tournament, then won by second round TKO over Bastian Neske in the fourth round of the tournament, then won by second round TKO over Grzegorz Boniek in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, before winning by second round knock out over Khru Duangjan in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. Lars-Gunnar Ekberg, known as "The Viking", is an all-rounder from Sweden. After building up a reputation as a formidable Heavyweight competitor in Europe, he came to America to compete in GAMMA's Clash of the Titans reality TV show, and though he was eliminated early, his trash-talking and swagger made him one of the break out stars of the show. He won by fourth round submission over Glen McBeam in the second round of the tournament, then won by first round submission over Collins Lundie in the third round of the tournament, then won by first round knock out over Murray Darby in the fourth round of the tournament, then won by first round TKO over Lefter Oktay in the Quarter-Finals of the tournament, before winning by first round submission over Jamie Barrington in the Semi-Finals of the tournament. Featherweight Bout: Sammy "The Stealth Shark" Gaffigan (18-4, 4-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: #6, Favorite: -390) vs. Masahiro Maeno (22-6, 2-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: #14, Underdog: +310) Sammy Gaffigan was originally a kick boxer, who toured the Far East during his early twenties and picked up many different martial arts techniques. He successfully blended them all together to make a unique but highly dangerous style, one that places the emphasis on staying calm and utilizing precision strikes for maximum damage. He is coming off a 9-Round Unanimous Decision loss to Philip Ziskie in the Quarter-Finals of the CTC Featherweight Championship Tournament. Masahiro Maeno is small for the Featherweight division that he regularly competes in, a Japanese submission fighter who makes up for his lack of size with incredible tenacity and fine technical skills on the ground. His trademark has become leglocks, especially from scrambles, and so opponents have to be constantly aware. He is coming off a second round TKO loss to Yagi Jokichi in the Fourth Round of the CTC Featherweight Championship Tournament. PRELIMINARY CARD Bantamweight Bout: Riveron "R.P.P." Potter-Pirbright (12-1, 4-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: #4, Favorite: -640) vs. Ronnarit Mamanee (15-4, 1-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: #25, Underdog: +510) Riveron Potter-Pirbright is a good kick boxer who is noted for having excellent leg kicks. He is coming off a second round submission loss to Markus Waller in the Semi-Finals of the CTC Bantamweight Championship Tournament. Ronnarit Mamanee is a taekwondo fighter from Bangkok, one of the many Thai's who were brought in to compete in KDM FC's Bantamweight division in 1999. He is a decent enough striker but his terrible ground game and poor grappling are definately major weak points. He is coming off a 57 second TKO loss to Dominic Ash in the Second Round of the CTC Bantamweight Championship Tournament. Super Heavyweight Bout: Tomoji "HULK" Takaoka (7-2, 3-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: #10, Favorite: -540) vs. Korekiyo Okuma (8-2, 2-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: #22, Underdog: +430) Tomoji Takaoka is a sumo star in his native Japan, but left the sport in 1996 in order to prepare for the challenge of MMA. His background has given him uncanny balance for a man his size, making him almost impossible to take down, but currently lacks the striking or submission skills to make him an attacking threat. He is coming off a first round TKO loss to Teddy Glossop in the Quarter-Finals of the CTC Super Heavyweight Championship Tournament. Korekiyo Okuma is a former sumo wrestler who has converted to MMA. A solid wrestler, he also boxed in his youth and so has better stand-up then you'd perhaps expect. He is coming off a first round submission loss to Jutaro Honma in the Third Round of the CTC Super Heavyweight Championship Tournament. Cruiserweight Bout: Donnie Wang (8-1, 3-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: #11, Underdog: +200) vs. Antonio "The Rock" Rimando (4-1, 2-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: #17, Favorite: -260) Donnie Wang is a kick boxer who fights at Cruiserweight, a Filipino striker who is fast and technically solid but does lack the KO power that would make him truly dangerous. He is coming off a first round knock out loss to Jamie Barrington in the Quarter-Finals of the CTC Cruiserweight Championship Tournament. Antonio Rimando is a BJJ black belt who is one of the most dangerous submission artists in the Heavyweight ranks, especially off his back. He is coming off a Unanimous Decision loss to Grzegorz Boniek in the Fourth Round of the CTC Cuirserweight Championship Tournament. Womens Bantamweight Bout: Suzanne Elder (7-3, 2-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: #21, Favorite: -440) vs. Katarzyna "Killer" Wojciechowska (8-2, 1-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: #19, Underdog: +350) Suzanne Elder is a wrestler from the New York area, who combines solid grappling with great physical strength, allowing her to manhandle opponents. What she currently lacks is a decent stand-up game to compliment it. She is coming off a second round submission loss to Taniko Uchiyama in the third round of the CTC Womens Bantamweight Championship Tournament. Katarzyna Wojciechowska is Poland's first female MMA fighter, a rugged kick boxer with a pronounced mean streak who just loves inflicting violence. She'll happily stand with anyone in the sport, and is generally known for being in exciting fights. She is coming off a second round knock out loss to Rain Richards in the Second Round of the CTC Womens Bantamweight Championship Tournament. Heavyweight Bout: Sanraku Kawabata (10-1, 2-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: Unranked, Favorite: -380) vs. "The Big Show" Sylvester Collins (10-2, 1-2 CTC, CTC Ranking: Unranked, Underdog: +300) Sanraku Kawabata comes to MMA from a Judo background, a dangerous opponent if he can get hold of his opponent but his shoddy stand-up is a major source of weakness. He is coming off a first round TKO loss to Murilo Satinho in the Third Round of the CTC Heavyweight Championship Tournament. Sylvester Collins is a former pro football player who was a very good amateur wrestler in high school, a massive man who is surprisingly quick on his feet. Very powerful, although his main tactic is to obliterate his opponents by overpowering them with wrestling he also has knock out power in his hands. He is on a two fight losing streak, and is coming off a Unanimous Decision loss to Giovanni de Matos in the Third Round of the CTC Heavyweight Championship Tournament. Cruiserweight Bout: Harvey Loeb (11-7, 1-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: #22, Underdog: +350) vs. "Big Rig" Brent Rigger (1-1, 1-1 CTC, CTC Ranking: Unranked, Favorite: -440) Harvey Loeb is a wrestler who is at his best when he can clinch up with his opponent. He offers little threat either standing or on the ground though, and as a result has struggled even on the regional scene. He is coming off a second round TKO loss to Reinhardt Rhett in the Third Round of the CTC Cruiserweight Championship Tournament. Brent Rigger is a Californian Cruiserweight who has been studying Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu for several years. He has been to the world championships on three occasions to represent the US, although he never won a medal. He is coming off a Unanimous Decision loss to Norman Pike in the Second Round of the CTC Cruiserweight Championship Tournament. Weigh-In Results Nina Belle (125 lbs) vs. Jenny DeNeuve (125 lbs) Atep of Indonesia (155 lbs) vs. Helio (155 lbs) Michelle Addams (135 lbs) vs. Pamela O'Neill (135 lbs) Nilton Fantoni (205 lbs) vs. Toby Sorkin (205 lbs) Christopher Drew (235 lbs) vs. Lars-Gunnar Ekberg (235 lbs) Sammy Gaffigan (145 lbs) vs. Masahiro Maeno (145 lbs) Riveron Potter-Pirbright (135 lbs) vs. Ronnarit Mamanee (135 lbs) Tomoji Takaoka (292 lbs) vs. Korekiyo Okuma (294 lbs) Donnie Wang (235 lbs) vs. Antonio Rimando (235 lbs) Suzanne Elder (135 lbs) vs. Katarzyna Wojciechowska (135 lbs) Sanraku Kawabata (265 lbs) vs. Sylvester Collins (265 lbs) Harvey Loeb (217 lbs) vs. Brent Rigger (214 lbs) TOURNAMENT BRACKET Canadian Tournament Combat 136 Full Fight Card WFLY Title: Nina Belle vs. Jenny DeNeuve LW Title: Atep of Indonesia vs. Helio WBW Title: Michelle Addams vs. Pamela O'Neill LHW Title: Nilton Fantoni vs. Toby Sorkin CW Title: Christopher Drew vs. Lars-Gunnar Ekberg FW: Sammy Gaffigan vs. Masahiro Maeno BW: Riveron Potter-Pirbright vs. Ronnarit Mamanee SHW: Tomoji Takaoka vs. Korekiyo Okuma CW: Donnie Wang vs. Antonio Rimando WBW: Suzanne Elder vs. Katarzyna Wojciechowska HW: Sanraku Kawabata vs. Sylvester Collins CW: Harvey Loeb vs. Brent Rigger
  15. Championship Schedule Canadian Tournament Combat 136 Date: Friday, Week 1, June 2004 Tournaments: Womens Flyweight, Lightweight, Womens Bantamweight, Light Heavyweights, and Cruiserweight Number of Fights: 12 Main Event: Nina Belle vs. Jenny DeNeuve Co-Main Event: Atep of Indonesia vs. Helio Canadian Tournament Combat 137 Date: Friday, Week 2, June 2004 Tournaments: Welterweight, Middleweight, Heavyweight, Bantamweight, Womens Featherweight, and Super Heavyweight Number of Fights: 12 Main Event: Noach Van Der Capellen vs. Bobby Brubaker Co-Main Event: Adam White vs. Buddy Garner
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