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  1. <p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/005%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%204/CTC4_zpsk94c2git.jpg.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="CTC4_zpsk94c2git.jpg" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/005%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%204/CTC4_zpsk94c2git.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">CANADIAN TOURNAMENT COMBAT 4</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Friday, Week 2, February 2002</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:36px;"><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">MAIN EVENT</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Heavyweight Championship Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Tim Boyer (27-5-2) vs. Pai Cheng (9-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Tim Boyer is a long-time GAMMA veteran, who has twice challenged James Foster for the Heavyweight Title, unsuccessfully. His massive ability in the clinch, both offensively, and defensively, makes him very difficult to deal with, and he is known for his devastating knee strikes. He is coming off a Unanimous Decision victory over Duke Aiona in GAMMA. Pai Cheng is a powerful wrestler, whose exceptional balance makes him nearly impervious to takedowns. He also has power in his hands, making it dangerous to stand with him as well.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:24px;"><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">CO-MAIN EVENT</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Heavyweight Championship Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Sylvester Collins (9-0) vs. Mason Archer (22-6)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Sylvester Collins is an overwhelmingly powerful wrestler, who looks to overwhelm opponents with his wrestling, and also has power in his hands. He was in the cast of the second season of GAMMA: Clash of the Titans, losing in the semi-finals to Wilson Franklyn. He fought on the Clash of the Titans Season 2 Finale, where he defeated Joey Baddell by Unanimous Decision. Mason Archer is a karate striker, who likes to use his massive reach to pepper opponents with punches from relative safety, and hit scything kicks to the legs. He was with ALPHA-1 for years, and his 11-3 record against some of the best in the world is a testament to how good he is. He is coming off a 49 second TKO victory over Kanezane Fujii in November.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">MAIN CARD</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Heavyweight Championship Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Norman Pike (18-7) vs. Chuck Dooley (9-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Norman Pike is a tough competitor, who those he is capable of striking, his real strength is on the ground, where his submission skills help him achieve victories. He was signed by GAMMA in 1999, but struggled with the step up in competition, posting back to back losses to Gladstone Lopes, and Fatuma Roy, but is coming off a first round submission victory over Christopher Sharp. Chuck Dooley is an explosive wrestler, whose strength is hitting explosive takedowns, and then demolishing opponents with devastating ground and pound.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Season 1 Heavyweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Lachlan Bowen (12-7) vs. Nate MacReary (8-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Lachlan Bowen is a power house wrestler, who like to work from on top, but lacks any real attacking options. Nate MacReary is an immovable object due to his size, strength, and wrestling skill. Once he has hold of someone there is no escape.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Heavyweight Championship Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Don Norman (25-16) vs. Julio Correa (9-2)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> A long-time veteran of the Canadian regional scene, getting his first real chance with a true promotion, Don Norman is a boxer, whose weakness is his lack of a ground game. Julio Correa is a Vale Tudo fighter, whose main weapons are his hands, though he has under-rated grappling, and can defend himself on the ground. He fought twice in FLB before it shut down, and struggled with the step up from the regional scene, losing both his fights with the promotion. He is coming off a first round submission loss to Elzo Alves Moura.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Season 1 Heavyweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Taye Burnett (9-0) vs. Bast Moulke (3-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Tipped to be a huge star in the Heavyweight Division, Taye Burnett is a powerful wrestler, who can overwhelm his opponents with his sheer physicality. Bast Moulke is a powerful wrestler, known for his excellent takedowns, and top control. He needs to develope his striking if he wants to play at the top of the division.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Season 1 Heavyweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Hanif Hussain (6-0) vs. Damien Jones (8-1)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Hanif Hussain might be India's best hope of having a home grown MMA star. A big, muscular, powerful fighter, who has powerful hands. Damien Jones is a powerful boxer, who starts moving forward at the start of the fight, and never stops. His roughhouse tactics are crude, but often difficult to counter.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Season 1 Heavyweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Nimrod Wickhammersley (4-0) vs. Guy Broom (7-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Nimrod Wickhammersley is a tall Heavyweight. His reach gives him an advantage, though he lacks the power to finish. He has worked on his grappling, and ground game since his debut to become a more well rounded fighter. Guy Broom is a powerful wrestler, who got his nickname Boom Boom because of the bombs he likes to rain down on his opponents from on top.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">PRELIMINARY CARD</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Bantamweight Bout: Alessandro Adauto (2-0) vs. Mako Day (0-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Alessandro Adauto is a Muay Thai fighter, who loves to swarm his opponents with barrages of strikes, overwhelming them. Mako Day loves to fight on the ground. He is quite happy to pull guard, or try to lure an opponent down. He is a fan of the rubber guard, and can pull submissions out of nowhere.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Heavyweight Bout: John Draper (1-0) vs. Shing Lai (0-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> John Draper is a very tough opponent, a powerful wrestler, he has worked hard to ensure he has a well rounded MMA game, he lacks punching power, which may stop him from being an elite fighter. Shing Lai is a massive heavyweight, whose main tactic is explosive takedowns, leading to brutal ground and pound.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Lightweight Bout: Adam McLeish (1-0) vs. Vince Dahl (2-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Adam McLeish was a highly regarded collegiate wrestler, who likes to use high intensity grappling to win fights. Vince Dahl is a wrestler, who uses an all out attacking style. He is a takedown machine, who loves to use top control, and rain down punches.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Womens Flyweight Bout: Akemi Satou (6-2) vs. Kata Mallasz (2-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Akemi Satou is a jiu jitsu fighter, with a good submission game. Satou is small even for a flyweight, and has no stand up game to speak of. Kata Mallasz is a kick boxer, known for her all out attacking style, she is a dream to watch, and a nightmare to fight against.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Weigh-In Results</strong></p><p> </p><p> Tim Boyer (265 lbs) vs. Pai Cheng (249 lbs)</p><p> Sylvester Collins (265 lbs) vs. Mason Archer (265 lbs)</p><p> Norman Pike (214 lbs) vs. Chuck Dooley (248 lbs)</p><p> Lachlan Bowen (239 lbs) vs. Nate MacReary (246 lbs)</p><p> Don Norman (228 lbs) vs. Julio Correa (232 lbs)</p><p> Taye Burnett (226 lbs) vs. Bast Moulke (252 lbs)</p><p> Hanif Hussain (235 lbs) vs. Damien Jones (237 lbs)</p><p> Nimrod Wickhammersley (242 lbs) vs. Guy Broom (265 lbs)</p><p> </p><p> Alessandro Adauto (135 lbs) vs. Mako Day (135 lbs)</p><p> John Draper (234 lbs) vs. Shing Lai (255 lbs)</p><p> Adam McLeish (155 lbs) vs. Vince Dahl (155 lbs)</p><p> Akemi Satou (125 lbs) vs. Kata Mallasz (125 lbs)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">TOURNAMENT BRACKETS</span></strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Tournament%20Brackets/Season%201/Season%201%20Heavyweight%20Championship%20Tournament_zpsploisofi.jpg.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Season%201%20Heavyweight%20Championship%20Tournament_zpsploisofi.jpg" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Tournament%20Brackets/Season%201/Season%201%20Heavyweight%20Championship%20Tournament_zpsploisofi.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a><p> </p><p> <a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Tournament%20Brackets/Season%201/Season%201%20Heavyweight%20Tournament_zpsmcumcucs.jpg.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Season%201%20Heavyweight%20Tournament_zpsmcumcucs.jpg" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Tournament%20Brackets/Season%201/Season%201%20Heavyweight%20Tournament_zpsmcumcucs.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Canadian Tournament Combat 4 Full Fight Card</strong></p><p> </p><p> HW Title QF: Tim Boyer vs. Pai Cheng</p><p> HW Title QF: Sylvester Collins vs. Mason Archer</p><p> HW Title QF: Norman Pike vs. Chuck Dooley</p><p> HW QF: Lachlan Bowen vs. Nate MacReary</p><p> HW Title QF: Don Norman vs. Julio Correa</p><p> HW QF: Taye Burnett vs. Bast Moulke</p><p> HW QF: Hanif Hussain vs. Damien Jones</p><p> HW QF: Nimrod Wickhammersley vs. Guy Broom</p><p> </p><p> BW: Alessandro Adauto vs. Mako Day</p><p> HW: John Draper vs. Shing Lai</p><p> LW: Adam McLeish vs. Vince Dahl</p><p> WFLW: Akemi Satou vs. Kata Mallasz</p>
  2. Seems interesting, will be watching this. Looking forward to seeing what happens.
  3. Really enjoying this, keep up the good work. Hope Khabib gets the chance to put Conor in his place.
  4. <p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/CTC3_zpsmwksx1tc.jpg.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="CTC3_zpsmwksx1tc.jpg" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/CTC3_zpsmwksx1tc.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Friday, Week 1, February 2002</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Live From Saskatoon, Saskatchewan</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">PRELIMINARY CARD</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Streamed Live on CTCombat.ca</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT</span></strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Shawn%20McCarthy_zpszogmlise.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Shawn%20McCarthy_zpszogmlise.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Shawn%20McCarthy_zpszogmlise.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong>VS.</strong></span><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Nathan%20Wyles_zpscnw3bbi9.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Nathan%20Wyles_zpscnw3bbi9.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Nathan%20Wyles_zpscnw3bbi9.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Shawn McCarthy (2-0) vs. Nathan Wyles (1-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 1</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 1 - 10:00) We open the prelims with Shawn McCarthy battling Nathan Wyles.<p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) Kyle Crisp is the referee for this fight.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) The judges for this bout are: Kevin Burns, Benjamin Milligan III, and Alan Allen.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) Round one begins!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) They touch gloves.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:45) Wyles steps forward and a striking exchange begins.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:45) McCarthy hits a jab in the exchange.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:45) Wyles connects with a nice jab and then he scores with a right head kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:25) They stand and trade in the center of the cage but neither fighter can land a good shot.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:05) Wyles attacks with strikes.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:05) McCarthy hits a jab in the exchange.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:05) Wyles can't hit a set-up left jab, but then he lands a right hand.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:52) Wyles comes forward to attack.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:52) McCarthy hit a counter right hand.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:52) Wyles connects with a jab but finds nothing but air with a big right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:34) Wyles hits a left hand, but finds nothing but air with a big right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:17) Wyles confidently moves in closer, looking to throw some strikes.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:17) McCarthy had looked like he was angling to grapple, but couldn't take the initiative.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:17) A jab hits home from Wyles and then he scores with a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:59) McCarthy had looked like he was angling to grapple, but couldn't take the initiative.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:59) Wyles hits a left hand, but his big right hand follow-up misses.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:36) Wyles steps forward and a striking exchange begins.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:36) McCarthy manages a counter jab.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:36) A jab is wide from Wyles, but then he hits McCarthy with a straight right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:15) There's an exchange of strikes at relatively close range but nothing really lands.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:59) Wyles initiates an exchange of strikes.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:59) McCarthy fires off a counter jab but doesn't connect.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:59) Wyles throws a one-two, but McCarthy was equal to it.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:37) Wyles connects with two left hands and then hits McCarthy with a body kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:05) McCarthy moves in and out of range, hoping to tempt his opponent into a reckless strike and leave an opening to start grappling.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:05) A jab is wide from Wyles, but then he hits a nice straight right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:05) Blood is visible on McCarthy, a strike looks to have opened up a cut under his eye.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:50) They stand and trade in the center of the cage but neither fighter can land a good shot.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:27) Wyles forces an exchange of strikes.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:27) McCarthy fires off a counter jab.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:27) McCarthy falls for a feint and is left vulnerable to attack.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:27) Wyles can't connect with a jab, but then he hits a body kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:09) A jab hits home from Wyles and then he hits a nice straight right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:00) We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:53) Wyles steps forward, looking to strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:53) McCarthy fires off a counter jab.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:53) Wyles uses a left jab but McCarthy evades a big right punch.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:33) McCarthy comes in, looking for a takedown.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:33) Wyles gets taken down by a single leg, and has to pull guard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:21) McCarthy begins trying to pass the guard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:21) McCarthy gets past, but Wyles stops him at half guard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:21) Wyles made it as hard as possible and is really concentrating on trying to slow McCarthy down.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:15) McCarthy is trying to get out of half guard and into a better position.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:15) He does excellently, getting into side control.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:40) McCarthy tries to lock Wyles into an arm triangle.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:40) Wyles blocks it.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:05) McCarthy attempts the mount.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:05) He can't get the mount as Wyles rolls away to stop it, but does take his back instead.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:37) McCarthy successfully gets both hooks in, and seems primed to finish.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:15) McCarthy pounds away and Wyles struggles to deal with them.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:15) It looks like McCarthy may have damaged his hand while pounding away, he looks in pain.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:15) If the hand is broken, his job just got a lot tougher.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:58) There's under a minute left in this round.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:58) With both hooks in, McCarthy tries to flatten Wyles out for the rear naked choke.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:58) Wyles stops McCarthy from getting his arm under the chin and completing the choke.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:16) McCarthy attempts to complete a rear naked choke, having both hooks fully in.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:16) The rear naked choke is in deep, but Wyles only has to survive a few seconds before the round ends!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round one.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:00) Good effort there, that was a very exciting round to watch. More please!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:00) The corner goes to work between rounds trying to close the cut on McCarthy.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 2</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 2 - 10:00) Round two begins!<p> (Rd 2 - 09:52) Wyles confidently comes in closer.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:52) Wyles connects with a nice jab and then hits McCarthy with a straight right.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:38) A quick exchange of strikes doesn't lead to anything.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:01) Wyles moves in closer, ready to attack.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:01) Wyles hits a left jab and then scores with a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:48) The fighters go toe-to-toe with strikes but the flurry ends without any really damaging shots landing.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:30) Wyles is starting to slow down a touch, perhaps conserving a little energy.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:15) Wyles closes in on McCarthy, looking to unleash some strikes.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:15) Wyles throws a punch but McCarthy avoids it.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:03) Wyles comes forward and the two fighters start trading blows.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:03) McCarthy hit a counter right hand.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:03) Wyles throws a one-two, but McCarthy was equal to it.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:51) Wyles comes forward.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:51) Wyles bobs out of the way of a jab and moves into the pocket.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:51) Wyles fails to land with a combo that ended with an attempted roundhouse body kick.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:36) They come together and trade leather but neither fighter really does any damage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:09) Wyles comes forward and the two fighters start trading blows.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:09) McCarthy throws a counter jab but misses.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:09) Wyles throws a one-two, but McCarthy was equal to it.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:55) They exchange a few strikes but nothing significant lands.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:20) Wyles comes forward to attack.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:20) McCarthy tries to hit a jab, but misses.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:20) Wyles uses a left jab but doesn't hit the body kick follow-up.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:50) An exchange of strikes happens right in the center of the cage but nothing comes of it.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:27) Wyles comes forward, walking down McCarthy.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:27) McCarthy hits a jab in the exchange.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:27) A jab hits home from Wyles and then he hits a scything kick to the legs of McCarthy.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:01) McCarthy wants to grapple but is clearly wary of his opponent's striking.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:01) Wyles hits a left jab and then scores with a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:01) A strike has re-opened the cut under the eye of McCarthy.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:53) We move into the second half of this round.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:48) Two defensive jabs hit from McCarthy, but neither had any power.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:48) Wyles can't hit a set-up left jab, but then lands a low kick to the legs.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:31) Wyles comes forward to attack.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:31) Wyles avoids a jab and is able to move into the pocket.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:31) Wyles lands two jabs and then he catches McCarthy with a right hook.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:12) They come together and strike but neither fighter does any damage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:47) An exchange of strikes does not produce any damage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:11) Wyles comes forward.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:11) McCarthy fires off a counter jab but doesn't connect.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:11) Wyles lands a jab and then he scores with a leg kick.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:59) The referee calls for a pause, he wants to check the cut on McCarthy.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:59) The doctor seems happy that the cut isn't going to be an issue.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:59) The referee brings them to the center and we're back underway!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:59) Wyles appears to be feeling a little fatigue for the first time in this fight, his hands are starting to lower just a fraction.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:49) They exchange strikes but nothing really gets through.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:22) An exchange of strikes sees both fighters fail to land anything significant.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:57) The two fighters engage with strikes but neither can land a significant shot.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:37) An exchange of strikes happens right in the center of the cage but nothing comes of it.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:09) Wyles comes forward.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:09) McCarthy hit a counter right hand.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:09) Wyles lands a left hand and then he catches McCarthy with a right hook.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:57) We're into the final minute of the round.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:43) They exchange strikes but nothing really gets through.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:14) Wyles confidently moves in closer, looking to throw some strikes.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:14) Wyles connects with a jab, but misses with a vicious right hand.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round two.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 3</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 3 - 10:00) And here we go, one last round!<p> (Rd 3 - 09:51) Wyles attacks with strikes.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:51) McCarthy misses with a right hand in the exchange.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:51) A combo that ends with a head kick attempt fails to land for Wyles.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:44) Wyles looks very tired out there.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:37) Wyles comes forward on the attack.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:37) McCarthy manages a counter jab.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:37) Wyles connects with a nice jab and then he hits McCarthy with a straight right.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:19) Wyles confidently moves in closer, looking to throw some strikes.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:19) Wyles can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then scores with a right roundhouse kick to the ribs.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:00) McCarthy keeps slightly out of range, looking for a chance to dart in and start grappling.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:00) Wyles hits a left jab and then scores with a leg kick.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:39) Wyles lands a jab and then catches McCarthy with a low kick to the front leg.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:22) The two fighters engage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:22) Wyles hits a left jab but doesn't find the mark with a right hook.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:22) McCarthy lands a right jab and a left cross.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:03) McCarthy looked like he was going to shoot, but Wyles simply took the initiative first.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:03) Wyles uses a left jab, but misses with a vicious right hand.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:54) Wyles rolls his shoulders to relieve a little of the tension that has built up, then moves forward.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:48) McCarthy warily circles, looking for the opening he needs to shoot in.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:48) Wyles can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then lands a right hand.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:20) Wyles hits a left jab and then lands a right hand.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:11) McCarthy has an obvious limp as he circles.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:05) McCarthy shoots in for a takedown.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:05) The takedown is successful, Wyles couldn't quite stay on his feet.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:05) McCarthy ends up holding a seated Wyles around the waist, pressing him up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:57) McCarthy attempts to guillotine Wyles, who is stuck against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:57) McCarthy gets the guillotine, applies pressure, and Wyles has to tap!</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:18) The winner, by submission; Shawn McCarthy!</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Official Result: Shawn McCarthy defeats Nathan Wyles (Submission (Guillotine) in 3:42 of round 3). The fight was rated as being Fantastic.</strong></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">LIGHTWEIGHT BOUT</span></strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Braxton%20Pryce_zpsgcgugura.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Braxton%20Pryce_zpsgcgugura.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Braxton%20Pryce_zpsgcgugura.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a><strong><span style="font-size:14px;">VS.</span></strong><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Chakrit%20Mamanee_zpssj1dacyj.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Chakrit%20Mamanee_zpssj1dacyj.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Chakrit%20Mamanee_zpssj1dacyj.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Braxton Pryce (4-6) vs. Chakrit Mamanee (1-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 1</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 1 - 10:00) Moving on to the next match, in which Braxton Pryce takes on Chakrit Mamanee.<p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) Roger Bennett is the referee for this fight.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) The judges are: Johnny Beerbohm, Marianne Froth, and Kevin Burns.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) There's the opening bell!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) The fighters touch gloves.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:48) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:48) Pryce misses a right cross that leaves him wide open to the counter. Mamanee comes in with a jab and a right hook that is ducked.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:29) Pryce throws a punch but Mamanee was equal to it.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:21) Mamanee seizes the chance and shoots in on Pryce.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:13) The takedown is completed, Mamanee gets side control from it.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:02) Mamanee attempts to grab a leg and kneebar Pryce.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:02) Pryce blocks it.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:30) Mamanee tries to ensnare Pryce in a kimura.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:30) Pryce stops Mamanee from applying it.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:50) Mamanee tries to ensnare Pryce in a kimura.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:50) Mamanee gets the kimura, twists the arm backwards, and Pryce has to tap!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:21) The winner, by submission; Chakrit Mamanee!</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Official Result: Chakrit Mamanee defeats Braxton Pryce (Submission (Kimura) in 2:39 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Great.</strong></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT</span></strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Aston%20Merryman_zpskoafkqki.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Aston%20Merryman_zpskoafkqki.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Aston%20Merryman_zpskoafkqki.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong>VS.</strong></span><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Gennady%20Lopatin_zps6eg2r9ro.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Gennady%20Lopatin_zps6eg2r9ro.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Gennady%20Lopatin_zps6eg2r9ro.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Aston Merryman (1-0) vs. Gennady Lopatin (0-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 1</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 1 - 10:00) Moving on, Aston 'The Joker' Merryman takes on Gennady Lopatin.<p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) Refereeing this bout will be Roger Bennett.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) The judges are: Benjamin Milligan III, Alan Allen, and Johnny Beerbohm.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) Merryman is much the larger fighter, at an estimate he must have 35lbs at least on Lopatin. That could prove significant as the fight unfolds.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) And here we go!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) They touch gloves.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:47) Lopatin can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then hits a nice straight right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:47) Merryman looks to have been cut under his eye.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:35) Lopatin comes forward on the attack.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:35) Merryman misses with a right hand in the exchange.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:35) Lopatin can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then he hits a nice straight right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:17) The two fighters engage with strikes but neither lands anything worthwhile.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:40) They stand and trade, but all the shots are either off target or are safely dealt with.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:13) They stand and trade in the center of the cage but neither fighter can land a good shot.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:42) Moving forward constantly, Lopatin is pressuring Merryman.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:42) Lopatin avoids a jab and is able to move into the pocket.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:42) Lopatin lands a left hand and then he hits Merryman with a straight right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:18) Lopatin comes forward and the two fighters exchange strikes.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:18) Merryman lands a right hand in the exchange.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:18) Lopatin can't hit a set-up left jab, but then he lands a right hand.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:59) The fighters go toe-to-toe with strikes but the flurry ends without any really damaging shots landing.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:38) The fighters go toe-to-toe with strikes but neither lands anything significant in the exchange.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:01) Lopatin steps forward and a striking exchange begins.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:01) Merryman throws a counter right but doesn't connect.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:01) Lopatin lands a left jab but Merryman avoids a big right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:47) Referee Roger Bennett calls for a pause, he wants to check the cut on Merryman.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:47) The doctor checks the wound, and doesn't take long to signal to the referee that it is only minor.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:47) The referee signals for the fight to continue!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:32) Lopatin attacks with strikes.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:32) Merryman throws a counter right but doesn't connect.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:32) A one-two from Lopatin fails to land.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:22) Lopatin rolls his shoulders to relax them, then moves forward.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:14) Lopatin comes forward looking to force a striking exchange.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:14) Merryman fires off a counter jab.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:14) A jab is wide from Lopatin, but then he scores with a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:56) We go past the halfway point of this round.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:56) The two fighters stand and trade strikes, neither lands a significant blow in the exchange.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:33) Lopatin comes forward, walking down Merryman.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:33) Lopatin steps into the pocket.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:33) Lopatin lands a left hand and then he scores with a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:11) Moving forward constantly, Lopatin is pressuring Merryman.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:11) Merryman hit a counter right hand.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:11) Lopatin hits a left hand but misses with a vicious right hand.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:02) Taking a few gulps of breath, Lopatin is giving the first hint that he is starting to tire a touch.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:54) They come together and trade leather but neither fighter really does any damage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:30) Merryman looked like he was going to step in and grapple, but Lopatin simply took the initiative first.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:30) A jab hits home from Lopatin and then he hits Merryman with a straight right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:07) Lopatin comes forward on the attack.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:07) Merryman fires off a counter jab but doesn't connect.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:07) A jab hits home from Lopatin and then he catches Merryman with a right hook.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:48) Merryman appeared to be going to try and get in close, but Lopatin took the initiative first.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:48) Lopatin connects with a jab, but Merryman evades a big right punch.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:34) Lopatin glances at the clock.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:20) An exchange of strikes doesn't go anywhere.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:43) Lopatin initiates an exchange of strikes.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:43) Merryman throws a counter right but doesn't connect.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:43) Lopatin connects with a nice jab and then he hits Merryman with a straight right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:34) Lopatin moves confidently around the cage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:24) They stand and trade in the center of the cage but neither fighter can land a good shot.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:05) Lopatin comes forward to attack.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:05) Merryman fires off a counter jab.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:05) A jab hits home from Lopatin and then he catches Merryman with a right hook.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:51) There's under a minute left in this round.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:39) Lopatin comes forward.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:39) Lopatin avoids a jab and is able to move into the pocket.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:39) Lopatin can't connect with a jab, but then he hits a nice straight right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:25) Lopatin steps forward and a striking exchange begins.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:25) Merryman hit a counter right hand.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:25) Lopatin connects with a nice jab and then he catches Merryman with a right hook.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:04) Lopatin can't connect with a jab, but then scores with a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:00) Round one ends as time expires.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 2</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 2 - 10:00) There's the bell for the start of the round!<p> (Rd 2 - 09:52) Lopatin closes in on Merryman, looking to unleash some strikes.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:52) Merryman had looked like he was angling to grapple, but couldn't take the initiative.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:52) Lopatin can't hit a set-up left jab, but then lands a right hand.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:33) A jab is wide from Lopatin, but then he lands a right hand.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:21) Lopatin appears to be feeling a little fatigue for the first time in this fight, his hands are starting to lower just a fraction.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:15) Lopatin moves in closer, ready to attack.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:15) Lopatin lands a left jab, but Merryman avoids a big right.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:05) Lopatin looks very tired out there, I think he is deep into his gas tank now.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:53) The two fighters engage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:53) Both fighters throw but neither can land a shot.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:53) Lopatin is off-target with a jab and also doesn't find the mark with a right hook.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:53) Merryman misses with a right jab and also has a left hand absorbed on the gloves.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:39) Lopatin is looking really tired.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:26) Merryman clearly respects his opponent's striking as he is very wary about getting close enough to grapple.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:26) Lopatin lands a left hand and then scores with a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:07) The two fighters engage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:07) Merryman dodges a right hand and counter-attacks with a good left hook.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:47) Merryman keeps slightly out of range, looking for a chance to dart in and start grappling.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:47) Lopatin lands a left jab, but his big right hand follow-up misses.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:28) Lopatin comes in looking to strike.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:28) Lopatin hits a left jab and then scores with a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:04) A jab hits home from Lopatin and then he hits Merryman with a straight right.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:48) There's a takedown attempt from Merryman.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:48) The takedown is successful, Lopatin pulls guard.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:35) Merryman begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:35) Lopatin can't do anything about the pass, and is left under side control.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:38) Merryman punches down at Lopatin, but they are easily taken on the gloves.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:16) Merryman blocks Lopatin as he tries a transition to guard.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:56) We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:56) Merryman begins trying to get himself into a mount.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:56) Lopatin tries to sweep from the mount attempt but gets rolled and gives up his back.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:29) Merryman successfully gets both hooks in, and seems primed to finish.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:17) With both hooks in, Merryman tries to flatten Lopatin out for the rear naked choke.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:17) Lopatin gets flattened out with the rear naked choke, he has to tap!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:44) By submission, the winner is Aston Merryman!</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Official Result: Aston 'The Joker' Merryman defeats Gennady Lopatin (Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 6:16 of round 2). The fight was rated as being Great.</strong></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">WOMENS FLYWEIGHT BOUT</span></strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Shannon%20Palmer_zpskq7zx6ny.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Shannon%20Palmer_zpskq7zx6ny.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Shannon%20Palmer_zpskq7zx6ny.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong>VS.</strong></span><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Catherine%20Davis_zpsex3ds70h.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Catherine%20Davis_zpsex3ds70h.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Catherine%20Davis_zpsex3ds70h.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Shannon Palmer (7-2) vs. Catherine Davis (1-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 1</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 1 - 10:00) In the last of the preliminary fights, Shannon 'The Rash' Palmer takes on Catherine Davis in the CTC Womens Flyweight division.<p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) Christian Maugham will be the referee.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) Our judges at cageside are: Johnny Beerbohm, Marianne Froth, and Kevin Burns.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) And here we go!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:52) Davis steps forward, looking to strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:52) Palmer fires off a counter jab.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:52) A jab lands from Davis but Palmer avoids a big right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:37) They stand and trade in the center of the cage but neither fighter can land a good shot.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:03) Davis forces an exchange of strikes.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:03) Palmer fires off a counter jab.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:03) A jab is wide from Davis, but then she lands a low kick to the legs.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:45) Davis steps forward, looking to strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:45) Davis steps into the pocket, showing little fear of Palmer.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:45) Davis lands a left hand and then she hits a nice straight right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:28) Davis steps forward, looking to strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:28) Palmer manages a counter jab.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:28) Davis can't connect with a jab, but then she hits a nice straight right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:10) Davis attacks with strikes.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:10) Palmer throws a counter jab but misses.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:10) Davis connects with a jab but misses with a vicious right hand.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:49) Davis steps forward and a striking exchange begins.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:49) Palmer throws a counter left but doesn't connect.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:49) Davis can't hit a set-up left jab, but then she scores with a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:30) Davis comes forward and the two fighters exchange strikes.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:30) Palmer fires off a counter jab but doesn't connect.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:30) Davis throws two quick punches but doesn't hit with either.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:08) An exchange of strikes does not produce any damage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:44) A quick exchange of strikes does not produce any damage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:25) They exchange a few strikes but nothing significant lands.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:06) Davis steps forward, looking to strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:06) Palmer throws a counter left but doesn't connect.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:06) Davis connects with a nice jab and then she hits Palmer with a straight right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:46) Both fighters move in and engage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:46) Davis hits a left jab but can't hit a right cross. Palmer is off-target with a jab but scores with a right hook.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:19) Davis initiates an exchange of strikes.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:19) Palmer fires off a counter jab but doesn't connect.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:19) A jab hits home from Davis and then she catches Palmer with a right hook.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:57) We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:57) Davis connects with two left hands and then hits a nice straight right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:34) Davis comes forward looking to force a striking exchange.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:34) Palmer throws a counter left but doesn't connect.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:34) Davis can't hit a set-up left jab, but then she scores with a leg kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:20) Davis uses a left jab, but misses with a low kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:03) Davis comes forward and the two fighters exchange strikes.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:03) Palmer manages a counter jab.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:03) Davis can't connect with her set-up strikes, but then she hits a nice straight right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:51) Palmer had looked like she was angling to grapple, but couldn't take the initiative.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:51) Davis lands a left jab, but Palmer avoids a big right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:28) Palmer keeps slightly out of range, looking for a chance to dart in and start grappling.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:28) Davis lands a left hand and then hits Palmer with a leg kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:01) Davis comes forward, walking down Palmer.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:01) Davis looks to pressure Palmer, stepping into the pocket.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:01) Davis lands two left hands and then she hits a nice straight right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:46) Switching to a southpaw stance, Davis gets ready to strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:38) They exchange a few strikes but nothing significant lands.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:09) Davis connects with a nice jab and then lands a low kick to the legs.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:51) Davis comes forward and the two fighters exchange strikes.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:51) Palmer hit a counter left hand.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:51) Davis hits a right hand but Palmer evades a big left punch.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:22) Davis hits a right hand, but Palmer catches the low kick that it set up!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:14) Seizing her chance, Palmer attempts a takedown.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:14) Davis does extremely well, pulling her leg free to prevent the takedown and then moving back out of range.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:53) We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:53) Davis is starting to slow down a touch, perhaps conserving a little energy.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:45) They come together and strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:45) Palmer misses a right cross that leaves her open to the counter. Davis attacks with a jab and a low kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:20) Davis steps forward, looking to strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:20) Davis looks to pressure Palmer, stepping into the pocket.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:20) Davis connects with a nice jab and then she scores with a left head kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:00) Round one ends as time expires.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 2</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 2 - 10:00) And here we go, round two!<p> (Rd 2 - 09:52) Davis can't connect with a jab, but then hits Palmer with a leg kick.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:40) Davis fails to find a home for her jab, but then hits a nice straight right.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:28) Palmer appeared to be going to try and get in close, but Davis took the initiative first.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:28) Davis connects with a nice jab and then hits a nice straight right.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:04) Palmer may have been aiming to get in close, but Davis aggressively took the initiative.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:04) Davis hits a left jab and then catches Palmer with a right hook.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:44) Davis moves in closer, ready to attack.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:44) Davis lands a left hand and then hits a scything kick to the legs of Palmer.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:26) Palmer appeared to be going to try and get in close, but Davis took the initiative first.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:26) Davis connects with a nice jab and then hits a nice straight right.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:09) Both fighters meet in the center.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:09) Palmer misses a big right hand, putting her off balance and allowing Davis to attack with a jab and a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:02) Palmer backs away...and almost falls down! I think that last strike really hurt her!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:02) Davis launches a head kick that lands hard! Palmer goes down!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:51) Davis moves in quickly to try and finish Palmer with stomps and kicks!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:51) Davis stomps and kicks away at the stunned Palmer but can't put her away!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:33) Palmer is allowed to stand back up, Davis simply stepped away.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:12) Palmer had looked like she was angling to grapple, but couldn't take the initiative.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:12) Davis can't connect with a jab, but then lands a low kick to the legs.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:58) Davis can't hit a set-up left jab, but then scores with a right head kick.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:44) Palmer moves in and out of range, hoping to tempt her opponent into a reckless strike and leave an opening to start grappling.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:44) Davis connects with a nice jab and then lands a low kick to the legs.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:20) It looked like we were about to see Palmer try and get some grappling started, but Davis was more aggressive and took the initiative.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:20) Davis hits a left jab and then hits a scything kick to the legs of Palmer.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:11) A few deep breaths betray that Davis is starting to get into the deeper reaches of her gas tank.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:01) A jab hits home from Davis and then she catches Palmer with a right hook.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:37) Davis connects with a nice jab and then catches Palmer with a right hook.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:25) Palmer has an obvious limp as she circles.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:20) Palmer appeared to be going to try and get in close, but Davis took the initiative first.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:20) Davis lands a jab and then hits Palmer with a straight right.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:54) We are now at the halfway point of the round.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:54) Davis comes in looking to strike.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:54) Davis connects with a nice jab and then hits a nice straight right.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:42) Palmer limps pretty heavily as she circles around.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:34) Davis can't connect with her set-up strikes, but then lands a right hand.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:11) Davis lands a left hand and then hits a scything kick to the legs of Palmer.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:47) They come together and strike.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:47) Davis counters a right hand with a quick kick to the lead leg.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:30) Davis lands a jab and then scores with a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:20) Davis doesn't look like she has much left in the tank.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:14) Davis hits a left jab and then lands a big right hand.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:00) Limping heavily, Palmer is struggling to move around.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:48) Davis hits a left hand, but misses with a vicious right hand.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:25) Davis can't hit a set-up left jab, but then scores with a right roundhouse kick to the ribs.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:05) Palmer had looked like she was angling to grapple, but couldn't take the initiative.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:05) Davis can't connect with her set-up strikes, but then lands a right hand.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:51) Davis can't hit a set-up left jab, but then hits Palmer with a straight right.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:51) Palmer looks to have been cut under her eye.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:45) Limping heavily, Palmer is struggling to move around.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:35) Circling, Palmer clearly wants to get close enough to grapple but is wary about getting hit.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:35) Davis can't connect with a jab, but then scores with a right cross that landed hard.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:23) Davis can't connect with a jab, but then scores with a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:02) Both fighters meet in the center.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:02) Davis slips past a right hook and counters with a jab and a right hand that landed cleanly.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:49) Palmer is barely able to walk thanks to all the damage to the legs she has been forced to take.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:35) They stand and trade, but all the shots are either off target or are safely dealt with.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:16) An exchange of blows comes and goes without either fighter really landing anything significant.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round two.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:00) The corner goes to work between rounds trying to close the cut on Palmer.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 3</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 3 - 10:00) There's the bell for the start of the final round!<p> (Rd 3 - 09:52) Palmer looked like she was going to shoot, but Davis simply took the initiative first.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:52) Davis lands a jab and then scores with a right cross that landed hard.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:43) Davis looks very, very tired.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:32) Palmer looked like she was going to step in and grapple, but Davis simply took the initiative first.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:32) A one-two from Davis fails to land.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:22) Barely able to walk now, the damage Palmer has taken to her legs has really taken its toll.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:09) The two fighters engage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:09) Palmer lands a left jab but has a right hand absorbed on the gloves.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:09) Davis scores with a jab but misses a right hook.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:42) Palmer looked like she was going to shoot, but Davis simply took the initiative first.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:42) Davis hits a left jab and then hits a nice straight right.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:19) Davis fails to find a home for her jab, but then lands a big right hand.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:55) Davis connects with a jab, but her big right hand follow-up misses.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:28) Davis looks confident, shortening the range as she looks to strike.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:28) Davis uses a left jab, but Palmer evades a big right punch.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:04) The two fighters come forward and engage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:04) Palmer hits a left hand.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:04) Davis hits a good right hand.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:47) Davis can't connect with her set-up strikes, but then hits a nice straight right that lands hard.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:42) Barely able to walk now, the damage Palmer has taken to her legs has really taken its toll.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:37) Davis lands a jab and then hits a scything kick to the legs of Palmer.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:15) Davis comes in looking to strike.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:15) A jab is wide from Davis, but then she hits Palmer with a straight right.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:09) The gas tank looks empty on Davis.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:57) Palmer looked like she was going to shoot, but Davis simply took the initiative first.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:57) Davis hits a left jab and then lands a big right hand.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:38) Both fighters come together and strike.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:38) Palmer misses a right cross that leaves her open to the counter. Davis attacks with a nice right hook.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:15) Palmer shoots in, looking for a takedown.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:15) Davis almost stops the takedown but is left hopping on one leg while Palmer holds the other.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:15) Palmer uses the position to drive Davis up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:53) We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:53) Palmer looks to sweep a leg out from under Davis so as to take her down with a trip.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:53) Davis has no answer to a slick trip, she is left down under side control!</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:38) Palmer looks to get a mount.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:38) Davis rolls to the side to try and escape the mount but only succeeds in giving up her back instead.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 03:59) Palmer successfully gets both hooks in, and seems primed to finish.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 03:35) Palmer, with both hooks fully in, tries to get the rear naked choke applied.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 03:35) The rear naked choke is fully applied, Palmer has Davis flattened out completely, there is no option but to tap out!</p><p> (Rd 3 - 03:03) The winner, by submission; Shannon Palmer!</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Official Result: Shannon 'The Rash' Palmer defeats Catherine Davis (Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 6:57 of round 3). The fight was rated as being Good.</strong></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">MAIN CARD</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Broadcast Live on Tournament TV Around The World</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">CTC SEASON 1 BANTAMWEIGHT TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT</span></strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Maya%20Asgar_zps2hjnkhcm.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Maya%20Asgar_zps2hjnkhcm.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Maya%20Asgar_zps2hjnkhcm.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong>VS.</strong></span><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Newton%20Reis_zpsflimvddm.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Newton%20Reis_zpsflimvddm.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Newton%20Reis_zpsflimvddm.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Maya Asgar (6-0) vs. Newton Reis (6-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 1</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 1 - 10:00) The main card opens with Maya Asgar competing against Newton 'The Mongoose' Reis.<p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) A semi-final spot in the CTC Season 1 Bantamweight Tournament tournament is up for grabs.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) Christian Maugham will be the referee.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) Our judges at cageside are: Alan Allen, Johnny Beerbohm, and Marianne Froth.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) The fight begins!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:48) Reis throws a one-two, but Asgar was equal to it.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:36) Asgar is able to grab Reis.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:26) Asgar attempts to set up a judo-based throw to take Reis to the ground.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:26) An outside leg trip sweeps Reis down to the ground where he is left on his back pulling half guard!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:14) In half guard, Asgar begins working to get side control.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:14) Reis allows the pass, but it's just a ploy to allow him to try and scramble.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:01) Asgar scrambles to his feet, but Reis grabs him from behind.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:49) Grappling from behind, Reis attempts to pick Asgar up and force him down to the ground.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:49) Reis gets the takedown with apparent ease, Asgar could do nothing to stop it.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:38) Reis gets side control on Asgar.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:38) Reis tries to ensnare Asgar in an arm triangle.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:38) Asgar doesn't allow the arm triangle to be applied.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:08) Asgar brings his legs in to trap Reis in half guard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:57) Reis fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:33) Asgar tries to sweep Reis but can't do it.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:09) Reis tries to pass the half guard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:09) Reis is too skilled for Asgar, passing half guard and gaining side control.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:44) Reis attempts to kimura Asgar from side control.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:44) Asgar stops Reis from applying it.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:14) Asgar tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:02) Reis tries to lock Asgar into a kimura.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:02) Reis gets the kimura fully applied and Asgar has to tap out!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:35) By submission, the winner is Newton Reis!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:35) Newton Reis books a semi-final spot in the CTC Season 1 Bantamweight Tournament tournament.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Official Result: Newton 'The Mongoose' Reis defeats Maya Asgar (Submission (Kimura) in 4:25 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Great.</strong></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">CTC BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT</span></strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Ollie%20Rockmetteller_zpssx2xzaab.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Ollie%20Rockmetteller_zpssx2xzaab.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Ollie%20Rockmetteller_zpssx2xzaab.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong>VS.</strong></span><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Apolonio%20Redondo%20Jr_zpsvttl4uys.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Apolonio%20Redondo%20Jr_zpsvttl4uys.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Apolonio%20Redondo%20Jr_zpsvttl4uys.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Ollie Rockmetteller (8-0-1) vs. Apolonio Redondo Jr. (8-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 1</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 1 - 10:00) Another match is about to begin; 'One Minute' Ollie Rockmetteller going up against Apolonio Redondo Jr.<p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) The winner moves on to the semis of the CTC Bantamweight Championship Tournament tournament.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) The referee is Kyle Crisp.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) The judges are: Alan Allen, Johnny Beerbohm, and Marianne Froth.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) We are underway!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:48) Both fighters move in and engage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:48) Redondo is off-target with two jabs and also misses with a low kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:48) Rockmetteller doesn't connect with a left jab and also can't make contact on a right head kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:27) The two fighters engage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:27) Redondo lands a one-two.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:27) Rockmetteller scores with a jab but doesn't connect with a right hand to the body.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:03) Both fighters meet in the center.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:03) Rockmetteller slips past a right hook attempt and attacks with a jab and a left hook to the body.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:47) Both fighters move in and engage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:47) Redondo lands a one-two.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:47) Rockmetteller hits a left jab and also lands a left kick to the body.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:24) The two fighters stand and trade strikes, neither lands a significant blow in the exchange.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:01) They stand and trade, but all the shots are either off target or are safely dealt with.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:35) The two fighters come forward and engage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:35) Rockmetteller misses a right cross that leaves him wide open to the counter. Redondo comes in with a left kick to the body.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:07) They come together and strike but neither fighter does any damage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:35) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:35) Rockmetteller doesn't connect with a left jab but hits a glancing high kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:35) Redondo hits a jab and also hits a kick to the lead leg.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:06) The two fighters engage with strikes but nothing significant lands.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:41) Both fighters come together and strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:41) Redondo misses a right hook and leaves himself open to be countered with a nice right hook.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:27) They engage in the center.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:27) Redondo hits a kick to the lead leg.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:27) Rockmetteller misses with a left jab but nails a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:05) They engage in the center.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:05) Redondo connects with a left hand.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:05) Rockmetteller hits a left jab and also scores a glancing blow with a right head kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:53) We go past the halfway point of this round.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:41) They engage in the center.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:41) Redondo hits a left jab but has a right hand blocked.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:41) Rockmetteller goes up top with a head kick, but only gets a glancing blow.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:22) Both fighters step in to strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:22) Rockmetteller misses a right cross that leaves him wide open to the counter. Redondo comes in with a left jab and a right hand that narrowly fails to connect.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:02) They engage in the center.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:02) Redondo misses with a left jab but hits a right hand. Rockmetteller scores with a jab but fails to land a body kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:02) It looks like Rockmetteller has been cut under the eye.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:32) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:32) There's a flurry of activity but neither fighter is able to land a telling strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:32) Redondo throws two punches but Rockmetteller has a good guard and absorbs all of them with ease.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:32) Rockmetteller is off target with a left jab and also misses with a low kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:09) The fighters go toe-to-toe with strikes but neither lands anything significant in the exchange.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:49) The two fighters come forward and engage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:49) Redondo parries away a body kick and counters with a left jab and a big right hand that just misses.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:33) Both fighters step in to strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:33) Redondo goes for a leg kick but doesn't connect.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:33) Rockmetteller misses with a pair of jabs and also has a right hand absorbed on the gloves.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:09) Both fighters come together and strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:09) Redondo misses with a big right hand, allowing Rockmetteller to counter with a quick left jab and a head kick attempt that doesn't connect.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:35) The two fighters engage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:35) Redondo misses a right cross that leaves him wide open to the counter. Rockmetteller comes in with a left roundhouse kick to the body.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:14) The two fighters engage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:14) Redondo scores with two quick punches that set up a nice uppercut. Rockmetteller is off-target with a jab but nails a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:00) We have one minute of the round remaining.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:49) They engage in the center.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:49) There's a brief exchange of fire but neither fighter lands.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:49) Redondo throws a two punch combination but Rockmetteller maintains his good guard and is safe.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:49) Rockmetteller misses with an attempted shot to the body.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:39) With Rockmetteller bleeding, referee Kyle Crisp pauses the fight so that the cut can be checked.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:39) The doctor seems happy that the cut isn't going to be an issue.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:39) We're back underway!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:33) Both fighters move in and engage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:33) Rockmetteller misses a right hook and gets countered with a left jab and a right cross that just misses.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:06) A quick exchange of strikes doesn't lead to anything.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:00) The time runs out on round one.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 2</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 2 - 10:00) We are back underway!<p> (Rd 2 - 09:50) Both fighters come together and strike.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:50) Rockmetteller misses a right cross that leaves him open to the counter. Redondo attacks with a jab and a big right hand that just misses.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:32) The two fighters engage with strikes but nothing significant lands.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:00) The two fighters come forward and engage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:00) Redondo is well off target with a head kick and gets punished with a left hook to the side of the body.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:39) Both fighters move in and engage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:39) Redondo opens Rockmetteller up with a feint.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:39) Redondo slips past a right hook and counters with a quick left jab and a right hook that is avoided at the last second.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:20) The two fighters stand and trade strikes, neither lands a significant blow in the exchange.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:56) The two fighters come forward and engage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:56) Neither fighter lands a significant strike in a quick exchange.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:56) Redondo can't get past the good guard of Rockmetteller, two punches were simply absorbed.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:56) Rockmetteller misses with a left jab and also has a right hook blocked.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:35) The two fighters engage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:35) Redondo feints to one side, causing Rockmetteller to react and leave himself off balance.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:35) Redondo counters a right hand with a jab and a right hand that narrowly fails to connect.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:21) Rockmetteller is slowing just a little as he starts to get into the gas tank a bit.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:06) Both fighters move in and engage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:06) Redondo is off-target with a jab and also fails to land a body kick.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:06) Rockmetteller misses with a left jab and also misses a high kick.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:45) Both fighters meet in the center.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:45) Rockmetteller is off target with a left jab but scores with a left kick to the body.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:45) Redondo connects with a quick head kick.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:36) Rockmetteller steps back and tries to cover up...I think he has been hurt!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:36) A head kick lands hard, Rockmetteller falls to the ground and is in major trouble!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:21) Redondo moves in quickly to try and finish Rockmetteller with stomps and kicks!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:21) Redondo hits several big stomps and kicks, but Rockmetteller somehow hangs on!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:05) Redondo tries to secure a ground position.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:05) Rockmetteller catches Redondo in guard.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:54) Redondo begins trying to pass the guard.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:54) He finds himself unable to pass guard on this attempt.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:15) Rockmetteller grabs hold of an arm and attempts a triangle choke on Redondo from the bottom of the guard.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:15) Redondo blocks the attempt.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:36) Clearly worried by the submission threat, Redondo keeps very tight to Rockmetteller and peppers him with short strikes.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:18) Rockmetteller grabs hold of an arm and attempts a triangle choke on Redondo from the bottom of the guard.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:18) Redondo doesn't let Rockmetteller get it.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:58) Redondo attempts to pass guard and gain a better position.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:58) After a struggle, he gets to half guard.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:25) Looking to catch his breath, Redondo is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:06) Rockmetteller gets some separation and tries to scramble for position.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:06) Redondo is too quick though, and grabs side control before Rockmetteller can get up.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:50) Redondo throws a few right hands, but is mainly trying to catch his breath.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:23) Redondo fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:59) Redondo blocks an attempt to pull guard.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:39) Redondo throws a few right hands to the body.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:14) Redondo blocks an attempt to pull guard.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:58) We're into the final minute of the round.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:58) Redondo pounds away but Rockmetteller deals with the blows fairly easily.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:42) Redondo blocks an attempt to pull guard.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:22) Redondo pounds away on Rockmetteller, landing a few clean shots but not many.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:04) Redondo blocks an attempt to pull guard.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:00) Round two ends as time expires.</p><p> </p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 3</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 3 - 10:00) Our last round, round three, begins!<p> (Rd 3 - 09:55) The two fighters come forward and engage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:55) Redondo counters a right hand with a clean right hand.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:26) They come together and strike.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:26) Rockmetteller misses a right hook and leaves himself open to be countered with a nice left hand.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:15) Taking a few gulps of breath, Redondo is giving the first hint that he is starting to tire a touch.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:10) They stand and trade blows but neither can land anything damaging.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:42) Both fighters move in and engage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:42) Rockmetteller doesn't connect with a left jab but lands a left kick to the rib cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:42) Redondo misses a jab but scores with a great right hook.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:16) Both fighters meet in the center.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:16) Rockmetteller misses with a big right hand, allowing Redondo to counter with two jabs that are followed by a left roundhouse kick to the body.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:52) They engage in the center.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:52) Redondo hits a left jab but finds his right cross blocked.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:52) Rockmetteller misses a jab but gets a glancing blow with a high kick.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:25) They come together and strike.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:25) Redondo lands a one-two.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:25) Rockmetteller misses a jab but hits a right head kick.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:13) Redondo staggers backward into the cage and covers up, I think he's hurt!</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:13) Rockmetteller smashes Redondo with a big right hand through the guard! Redondo can do nothing but try and cover up!</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:05) Rockmetteller tries to finish him off with a huge right hook, but Redondo avoids it.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:01) Redondo manages to clear his head and circle away from the cage, back to the center.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:53) Both fighters step in to strike.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:53) Rockmetteller misses a right cross that leaves him wide open to the counter. Redondo comes in with a jab and a low kick that can't connect.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:34) They come together and trade leather but neither fighter really does any damage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:10) The two fighters stand and trade strikes but neither lands anything damaging.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:57) Rockmetteller, who looks very tired, clinches rather than trying to move away.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:57) Rockmetteller is trying to muscle Redondo up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:57) Redondo ends up backed against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:41) Redondo takes a knee strike just above the hip.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:27) Redondo gets caught with a knee to the inside of the thigh.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:21) Rockmetteller hits a knee strike to the thigh.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:11) Redondo takes a knee strike just above the hip.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:59) We go past the halfway point of this round.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:59) Redondo is controlled up against the cage and takes a hard foot stomp.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:48) Redondo is trapped against the cage and Rockmetteller hits him with a short left uppercut.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:37) Rockmetteller hits a knee strike to the thigh.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:29) Rockmetteller hits a knee strike to the thigh.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:22) Redondo is controlled up against the cage and takes a few right hands via some dirty boxing.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:05) Rockmetteller hits a knee strike to the side of the ribs.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 03:52) Redondo takes a sharp stomp to the foot.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 03:37) Redondo takes a knee strike to the inside of his own knee.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 03:27) With the fighters having been stuck against the cage for quite a while, the referee brings them back to the center.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 03:27) A few deep breaths betray that Rockmetteller is starting to get into the deeper reaches of his gas tank.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 03:27) Redondo is definitely slowing, his gas tank is being challenged here.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 03:15) They engage in the center.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 03:15) Rockmetteller uses a left jab but doesn't connect with a right hand.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 03:15) Redondo hits a left jab and also scores with a quick kick to the lead leg.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 02:50) Both fighters come together and strike.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 02:50) Redondo counters a leg kick with a low kick to the lead leg.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 02:41) Rockmetteller is looking really tired.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 02:41) The fighters, both of whom look very tired, fall into a ragged clinch.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 02:41) Rockmetteller is trying to muscle Redondo up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 02:41) Redondo ends up backed against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 02:28) Rockmetteller hits a knee strike to the thigh.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 02:22) Rockmetteller hits Redondo, who is pressed up against the cage, with a nice short uppercut.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 02:09) Redondo is controlled up against the cage and takes a few right hands via some dirty boxing.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 01:54) Rockmetteller tries to use a knee from the clinch, but Redondo is able to block it.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 01:35) A few short punches to the ribs land, as Redondo fights back.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 01:20) Redondo takes a knee strike just above the hip.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 01:06) Rockmetteller pins Redondo up against the cage and uses dirty boxing to inflict some damage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 00:46) Rockmetteller tries to hit him with a knee, but Redondo works enough space that he can slip out and away, back to the center.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 00:25) An exchange of strikes happens right in the center of the cage but neither fighter lands anything good.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 00:00) We reach the time limit and this fight is over.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 00:00) Here come the official decisions.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 00:00) All three judges give the result in favour of Rockmetteller.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 00:00) 'One Minute' Ollie Rockmetteller is the winner by unanimous decision!</p><p> (Rd 3 - 00:00) Into the semi finals of the CTC Bantamweight Championship Tournament tournament goes 'One Minute' Ollie Rockmetteller.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Official Result: 'One Minute' Ollie Rockmetteller defeats Apolonio Redondo Jr (Unanimous Decision in 10:00 of round 3). The fight was rated as being Great.</strong></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">CTC SEASON 1 BANTAMWEIGHT TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT</span></strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Ashihei%20Bando_zpszs2xfj8k.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Ashihei%20Bando_zpszs2xfj8k.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Ashihei%20Bando_zpszs2xfj8k.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong>VS.</strong></span><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Tossapol%20Puangchan_zpsvzqef3kw.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Tossapol%20Puangchan_zpsvzqef3kw.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Tossapol%20Puangchan_zpsvzqef3kw.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Ashihei Bando (7-2) vs. Tossapol Puangchan (4-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 1</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 1 - 10:00) Another match is about to begin; Ashihei Bando battling Tossapol Puangchan.<p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) The winner moves on to the semis of the CTC Season 1 Bantamweight Tournament tournament.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) Roger Bennett is the referee for this fight.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) The judges for this bout are: Kevin Burns, Benjamin Milligan III, and Alan Allen.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) There's the opening bell!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:51) Puangchan moves forward, constantly trying to pressure Bando into exchanging strikes.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:51) Bando hits a jab in the exchange.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:51) Puangchan fails to find a home for his jab, but then he hits Bando with a spinning kick to the body.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:40) They come together and trade leather but neither fighter really does any damage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:13) Puangchan can't connect with a jab, but then scores with a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:56) Moving forward constantly, Puangchan is pressuring Bando.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:56) Bando fires off a counter jab but doesn't connect.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:56) Puangchan hits a left jab and then he catches Bando with a crunching right hook.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:32) Puangchan steps forward, looking to strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:32) Bando hits a jab in the exchange.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:32) Puangchan lands a jab and then he scores with a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:16) Puangchan comes forward on the attack.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:16) Bando tries to hit a jab, but misses.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:16) Puangchan can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then he scores with a right cross that landed hard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:56) The two fighters engage with strikes but neither lands anything worthwhile.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:35) Puangchan moves forward, constantly trying to pressure Bando into exchanging strikes.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:35) Bando manages a counter jab.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:35) Puangchan doesn't trouble his opponent with a combination ending in a low kick to the legs.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:10) Puangchan connects with a jab, but Bando avoids the low kick that it set up.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:44) The two fighters engage with strikes but nothing significant lands.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:10) Puangchan lands a left hand and then scores with a right roundhouse kick to the ribs.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:44) Stepping in, Puangchan throws three quick punches, one of which land, and then hits a nice right hook to the ribs.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:21) Puangchan connects with a nice jab and then lands a low kick to the legs.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:05) Puangchan steps forward and a striking exchange begins.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:05) Bando scores with two counter jabs.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:05) Puangchan connects with a jab but misses with a vicious right hand.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:55) We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:44) They stand and trade, but all the shots are either off target or are safely dealt with.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:12) Puangchan attacks with strikes.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:12) Bando throws a counter left but doesn't connect.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:12) Puangchan connects with a jab but doesn't hit the leg kick follow-up.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:49) Puangchan comes forward.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:49) Bando lands a left hand in the exchange.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:49) Puangchan lands two jabs and then he lands a big right hand.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:22) Puangchan forces an exchange of strikes.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:22) Bando fires off a counter jab but doesn't connect.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:22) A jab hits home from Puangchan and then he scores with a right head kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:57) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:57) Bando misses a right hook and gets countered with a jab and a low kick that can't connect.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:33) Puangchan moves forward, constantly trying to pressure Bando into exchanging strikes.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:33) Bando hit a counter left hand.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:33) Puangchan hits two left jabs and then he lands a low kick to the legs.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:05) Bando chooses to shoot in on Puangchan.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:05) Bando can't get past the sprawl of Puangchan and has to give up on the takedown.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:34) An exchange of strikes sees both fighters fail to land anything significant.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:04) Puangchan steps forward, looking to strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:04) Bando misses with a left hand in the exchange.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:04) Puangchan lands a jab and then he lands a right hand.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:56) There's under a minute left in this round.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:49) The two fighters engage with strikes but neither can land a significant shot.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:30) The two fighters engage with strikes but neither can land a significant shot.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:14) Puangchan steps in and looks to unleash.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:14) Bando may have been aiming to get in close, but Puangchan aggressively took the initiative.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:14) Puangchan throws a hook to the body, but Bando steps back to avoid it.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:00) The time runs out on round one.</p><p> </p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 2</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 2 - 10:00) There's the bell and round number two begins!<p> (Rd 2 - 09:53) A jab hits home from Puangchan and then he lands a right hand.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:31) Bando looks like he wants to grapple but the threat of getting hit is keeping him from rushing in.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:31) A jab lands from Puangchan, but his big right hand follow-up misses.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:23) Puangchan is slowing just a little as he starts to get into the gas tank a bit.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:09) Puangchan moves in on Bando, preparing to throw.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:09) Bando looked like he was going to step in and grapple, but Puangchan simply took the initiative first.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:09) Puangchan hits a left jab and then scores with a right cross that landed hard.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:48) They come together and strike.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:48) Bando is off-target with a jab but hits a right hand.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:48) Puangchan lands a left jab and also scores with a spin kick to the ribs.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:21) Puangchan connects with a jab, but Bando avoids the low kick that it set up.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:05) Both fighters meet in the center.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:05) Puangchan is well off-target with a high kick and that leaves him wide open. Bando attacks with a quick left hook.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:41) The fighters go toe-to-toe with strikes but the flurry ends without any really damaging shots landing.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:11) The two fighters come forward and engage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:11) Puangchan slips past a right hook attempt and attacks with a jab and a low kick.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:43) Puangchan fails to find a home for his jab, but then scores with a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:35) Bando is limping slightly.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:28) Puangchan comes in with a flurry of three quick punches, landing all of them, and then hits Bando with a straight right.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:05) Both fighters move in and engage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:05) Bando misses a right hook and gets countered with a nice high roundhouse kick.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:56) Bando was rocked by that last shot! He backs away, covering up, but looks very unsteady!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:56) Puangchan tries to finish him off with a huge right hook, but Bando avoids it.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:48) Having apparently cleared his head, Bando is able to get out of trouble and return to the center.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:42) Circling warily, Bando is looking for a chance to get close enough to grapple.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:42) Puangchan lands a left hand and then hits a scything kick to the legs of Bando.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:29) Puangchan lands a jab and then catches Bando with a right hook.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:08) Puangchan can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then hits a fast high right kick to the side of the head.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:56) We go past the halfway point of this round.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:56) Bando 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!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:56) Puangchan goes under the guard and nails Bando with a right uppercut! What a shot!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:51) A big flying knee strike from Puangchan lands and Bando is knocked down!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:39) Moving quickly, Puangchan comes in looking to finish with soccer kicks and stomps!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:39) Incredibly, Bando holds on and survives an arsenal of stomps and kicks!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:20) Apparently unwilling to engage, Puangchan lets his opponent stand back up.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:05) Puangchan is definitely slowing, his gas tank is being challenged here.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:05) Limping quite noticeably, Bando is definitely feeling the damage to his legs.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:50) Bando may have been aiming to get in close, but Puangchan aggressively took the initiative.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:50) Puangchan lands a left hand and then hits a nice right hook to the ribs.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:43) Bando has an obvious limp as he circles.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:32) Bando appeared to be going to try and get in close, but Puangchan took the initiative first.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:32) Puangchan misses all the strikes in a combo that ended with a head kick attempt.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:17) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:17) Bando hits a two-punch combination, a quick left and a straight right.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:17) Puangchan nails a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:08) Bando looks unsteady on his feet as he retreats, that last blow may have rocked him!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:08) Puangchan pounces and smashes Bando with a big right hand! Down he goes!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:57) Puangchan quickly goes for the kill, looking to stomp and kick the dazed Bando!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:57) Puangchan goes to work on Bando with vicious stomps and kicks, but can't finish him!</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:36) Bando tries to connect with an up-kick, but it just makes Puangchan step back.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:23) An up-kick makes Puangchan think twice about advancing.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:11) Bando is allowed to stand back up, Puangchan simply stepped away.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:47) The two fighters come forward and engage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:47) Bando is off target with a left jab but scores with a right hook.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:47) Puangchan lands a left jab and also scores with a quick kick to the lead leg.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:33) Puangchan looks very tired out there.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:33) Bando is limping noticeably.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:23) Puangchan closes in on Bando, looking to unleash some strikes.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:23) Puangchan can't connect with a jab, but then scores with a right roundhouse kick to the ribs.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:54) We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:54) Bando clearly respects his opponent's striking as he is very wary about getting close enough to grapple.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:54) Puangchan can't connect with a jab, but then hits a nice straight right.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:37) Puangchan closes the distance, obviously looking to strike.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:37) It looked like we were about to see Bando try and get some grappling started, but Puangchan was more aggressive and took the initiative.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:37) Puangchan can't connect with a jab, but then scores with a leg kick.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:27) Bando is limping noticeably.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:17) Puangchan lands a jab and then hits a nice straight right.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:00) The time is up, and that's the end of round two.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 3</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 3 - 10:00) There's the bell and the final round begins!<p> (Rd 3 - 09:48) Puangchan can't hit a set-up left jab, but then scores with a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:31) Puangchan fails to find a home for his jab, but then lands a roundhouse kick to the body.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:14) Puangchan throws a punch but Bando avoids it.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:09) Bando moves in fast and clinches with Puangchan.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:01) Bando attempts to set up a judo-based throw to take Puangchan to the ground.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:01) He sweeps the leg and turns his hip, tossing Puangchan to the mat with a beautiful hip throw! He gets side control!</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:49) Bando starts trying to work to go from side control to mount.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:49) Bando shows his ground skills and slips to mount.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:16) Bando tries to ensnare Puangchan in an armbar.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:16) The armbar is locked in, tight enough that Puangchan has to tap out!</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:47) Ashihei Bando takes the win by submission!</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:47) Ashihei Bando books a semi-final spot in the CTC Season 1 Bantamweight Tournament tournament.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Official Result: Ashihei Bando defeats Tossapol Puangchan (Submission (Armbar) in 2:13 of round 3). The fight was rated as being Good.</strong></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">CTC SEASON 1 BANTAMWEIGHT TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT</span></strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Markus%20Waller_zpstgnz3cge.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Markus%20Waller_zpstgnz3cge.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Markus%20Waller_zpstgnz3cge.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong>VS.</strong></span><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Kawin%20Kayem_zpsmc87lt4s.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Kawin%20Kayem_zpsmc87lt4s.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Kawin%20Kayem_zpsmc87lt4s.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Markus Waller (5-0) vs. Kawin Kayem (6-1)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 1</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 1 - 10:00) Moving on to the next match, in which Markus Waller fights Kawin Kayem.<p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) A semi-final spot in the CTC Season 1 Bantamweight Tournament tournament is up for grabs.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) The referee is Roger Bennett.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) Our judges at cageside are: Kevin Burns, Benjamin Milligan III, and Alan Allen.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) There's the opening bell!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:54) A defensive jab hits from Waller.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:54) Kayem connects with a nice jab and then hits Waller with a straight right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:37) Kayem steps in and looks to unleash.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:37) Kayem lands a left hand and then scores with a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:23) Kayem steps in and looks to unleash.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:23) Two jabs hit home from Kayem and then he lands a right hand.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:23) Blood is visible on Waller, a strike looks to have opened up a cut under his eye.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:07) Kayem lands a jab and then catches Waller with a superb right kick to the head!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:07) Waller wobbles, then falls!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:56) Kayem moves in quickly to try and finish Waller with stomps and kicks!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:56) Kayem hits several vicious stomps and kicks, but Waller incredibly weathers the storm!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:39) Kayem goes for a flying stomp!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:39) Waller avoids it and gets back up.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:22) Waller may have been aiming to get in close, but Kayem aggressively took the initiative.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:22) Kayem can't connect with a jab, but then hits a nice straight right that lands hard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:15) That last strike may have hurt Waller, he is backing away but looks punch-drunk!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:15) Kayem throws a vicious right uppercut to try and finish Waller, but he is just able to avoid it.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:47) Kayem can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then lands a right hand.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:27) Kayem connects with a nice jab and then lands a right hand.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:11) Kayem lands a jab and then hits a nice right hook to the ribs.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:04) The clock is stopped as the referee wants to check the cut on Waller.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:04) The doctor seems happy that the cut isn't going to be an issue.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:04) Referee Roger Bennett signals for the fight to continue!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:59) Kayem lands a left jab, but Waller dodges a big right head kick follow-up.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:38) Kayem can't hit a set-up left jab, but then catches Waller with a crunching right hook.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:28) That last blow may have really hurt Waller, he staggers backward looking dazed!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:28) Kayem steps in and tries to finish with a scorching right hand, but Waller narrowly avoids it.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:07) Kayem moves in on Waller, preparing to throw.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:07) Kayem can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then lands a roundhouse kick to the body.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:45) Kayem hits a left jab and then scores with a right cross that landed hard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:37) Waller might be in real trouble here, he is backing off but looks really unsteady on his feet!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:37) Waller eats a beautiful flying knee and goes down!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:24) Without hesitation, Kayem goes to finish Waller off with stomps and kicks!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:24) Somehow Waller hangs on, surviving a flurry of stomps and kicks to the body!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:06) Leaping high, Kayem looks to drop a flying stomp on Waller!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:06) Kayem doesn't hit the target, and the miss allows Waller to try and scramble.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:54) We go past the halfway point of this round.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:54) As Kayem goes to scramble he leaves leaves his head exposed, and Waller quickly tries to grab a guillotine.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:54) The attempt fails because Waller can't secure the hold properly, and he is forced to pull guard instead.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:39) Kayem uses a shoulder smash to keep Waller down.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:32) Perhaps wary of submissions, Kayem keeps extremely tight to Waller and peppers him with short punches.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:21) Waller grabs hold of an arm and attempts a triangle choke on Kayem from the bottom of the guard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:21) Waller gets the triangle fully applied...and there's the tap out!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:05) The winner, by submission, is Markus Waller!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:05) Markus Waller books a semi-final spot in the CTC Season 1 Bantamweight Tournament tournament.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Official Result: Markus Waller defeats Kawin Kayem (Submission (Triangle With Armbar) in 5:55 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Great.</strong></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">CTC SEASON 1 BANTAMWEIGHT TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT</span></strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Lito%20Alcala_zpsntynkwq8.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Lito%20Alcala_zpsntynkwq8.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Lito%20Alcala_zpsntynkwq8.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong>VS.</strong></span><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Britt%20Dickering_zps3sbtviod.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Britt%20Dickering_zps3sbtviod.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Britt%20Dickering_zps3sbtviod.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Lito Alcala (5-1) vs. Britt Dickering (7-3)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 1</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 1 - 10:00) Moving on, Lito Alcala takes on Britt 'Sniper Viper' Dickering.<p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) The winner moves on to the semis of the CTC Season 1 Bantamweight Tournament tournament.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) Refereeing this bout will be Kyle Crisp.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) Our judges at cageside are: Kevin Burns, Benjamin Milligan III, and Alan Allen.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) The fight begins!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) They touch gloves.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:54) Dickering comes forward and the two fighters start trading blows.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:54) Alcala lands a left hand in the exchange.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:54) Dickering fails to find a home for his jab, but then he hits Alcala with a great high right head kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:32) Both fighters move in and engage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:32) Dickering lands a left jab but misses with a low kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:32) Alcala hits a jab but misses a right hook.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:07) Both fighters step in to strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:07) Alcala hits a jab but doesn't make contact on a low kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:07) Dickering scores with a brace of jabs and also scores with a right hook.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:43) They come together and strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:43) Dickering dodges a right hand and counter-attacks with a glancing blow with a high kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:21) They engage in the center.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:21) Dickering uses a left jab but has a right hand blocked.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:21) Alcala hits a couple of jabs but can't make contact on a right head kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:57) The two fighters engage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:57) Alcala hits a glancing blow with a high kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:57) Dickering hits a left jab but misses with a low kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:57) Blood is visible on Dickering, a strike looks to have opened up a nasty cut above his eye.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:37) The two combatants meet in the center and start to strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:37) Alcala counters a right hand with a couple of jabs that are followed by a right hook that is avoided at the last second.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:10) Dickering attacks with strikes.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:10) Alcala hit a counter left hand.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:10) Dickering misses all the strikes in a combo that ended with a kick to the body.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:48) A jab lands from Dickering, but misses with a vicious right hand.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:28) Both fighters come together and strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:28) Dickering parries away a right head kick attempt and counters with a left jab and a right hook that is avoided at the last second.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:10) The two fighters engage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:10) Alcala misses a big right hand, putting him off balance and allowing Dickering to attack with a left jab and a right hook that is avoided at the last second.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:52) Dickering comes forward to attack.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:52) Alcala scores with two counter jabs.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:52) Dickering connects with a jab but his big right hand follow-up misses.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:42) The referee calls for a pause, he wants to check the cut on Dickering.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:42) The ringside doctor gives the wound a look, but quickly signals that it is not going to be a problem.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:42) The fight will be restarted in the center!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:36) Both fighters meet in the center.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:36) Alcala counters a right hand with a couple of jabs that are followed by a vicious head kick!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:20) Dickering wobbles, then falls!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:20) Alcala knows that this is a golden opportunity and quickly pounces on Dickering, looking to finish him off by raining down punches!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:20) Alcala pounds away, Dickering is taking heavy shot after heavy shot!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:20) The referee jumps in and saves Dickering from taking any more shots!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:00) The winner, by TKO; Lito Alcala!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:00) Lito Alcala advances into the semi-finals of the CTC Season 1 Bantamweight Tournament tournament.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Official Result: Lito Alcala defeats Britt 'Sniper Viper' Dickering (TKO (Strikes) in 5:00 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Good.</strong></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">CTC BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT</span></strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Shoin%20Chiba_zpspvrj23rl.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Shoin%20Chiba_zpspvrj23rl.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Shoin%20Chiba_zpspvrj23rl.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong>VS.</strong></span><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/DArcy%20Spode_zpsoby7epdw.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="DArcy%20Spode_zpsoby7epdw.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/DArcy%20Spode_zpsoby7epdw.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Shoin Chiba (8-0) vs. D'Arcy Spode (9-2)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 1</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 1 - 10:00) Next up is a match in which Shoin Chiba battles D'Arcy Spode.<p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) A semi-final spot in the CTC Bantamweight Championship Tournament tournament is up for grabs.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) Roger Bennett will be the referee.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) Our cageside judges are: Kevin Burns, Benjamin Milligan III, and Alan Allen.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) And here we go!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) Spode doesn't touch gloves, drawing some heat from the crowd.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:48) Chiba had looked like he was angling to grapple, but couldn't take the initiative.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:48) A jab lands from Spode, but the following leg kick misses.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:35) It looked like we were about to see a shot from Chiba, but Spode was more aggressive and took the initiative.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:35) Spode throws a punch but Chiba was equal to it.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:23) Spode hits a left jab and then lands a low kick to the legs.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:56) Spode lands a left hand and then catches Chiba with a right hook.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:40) Spode connects with a jab, but the leg kick that follows is easily caught by Chiba!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:30) Seizing his chance, Chiba attempts a takedown.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:30) Spode does extremely well, pulling his leg free to prevent the takedown and then moving back out of range.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:54) Chiba warily circles, looking for the opening he needs to initiate some grappling.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:54) Spode hits a left hand, but Chiba evades a big right punch.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:38) Spode looks confident, shortening the range as he looks to strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:38) Spode connects with a nice jab and then lands a right hand.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:16) Spode can't connect with his set-up strikes, but then catches Chiba with a right hook.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:00) Spode fails to find a home for his jab, but then scores with a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:41) Spode comes in looking to strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:41) Spode lands a jab and then hits a scything kick to the legs of Chiba.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:20) Spode can't connect with a jab, but then hits a nice straight right that lands hard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:03) Spode closes in on Chiba, looking to unleash some strikes.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:03) Two jabs hit home from Spode and then he scores with a right to the body.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:38) Spode moves in closer, ready to attack.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:38) Spode hits a left hand, but can't connect with a right to the body.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:20) Spode fails to find a home for his jab, but then scores with a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:01) A defensive jab hits from Chiba.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:01) Spode lands a left hand and then scores with a right cross that landed hard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:34) Chiba lands a weak, tentative jab.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:34) A jab is wide from Spode, but then he catches Chiba with a right kick to the head.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:14) Spode looks confident, shortening the range as he looks to strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:14) Spode lands a left jab, but finds nothing but air with a big right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:55) Spode lands two jabs and then hits a scything kick to the legs of Chiba.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:40) Spode is slowing just a little as he starts to get into the gas tank a bit.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:33) Spode comes in looking to strike.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:33) Chiba may have been aiming to get in close, but Spode aggressively took the initiative.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:33) Spode can't hit a set-up left jab, but then catches Chiba with a right hook.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:18) Spode hits a left hand, but misses with a vicious right hand.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:56) A jab hits home from Spode and then he scores with a leg kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:38) Spode steps in and looks to unleash.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:38) Spode connects with a nice jab and then catches Chiba with a crunching right hook.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:19) Chiba scores with a weak, flicked left hand jab.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:19) A jab is wide from Spode, but then he catches Chiba with a low kick to the front leg.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:04) Spode connects with a nice jab and then scores with a leg kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:42) Spode lands a jab and then lands a roundhouse kick to the body.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:28) Spode lands a jab and then catches Chiba with a right hook.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:04) Chiba appeared to be going to try and get in close, but Spode took the initiative first.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:04) A jab is wide from Spode, but then he scores with a leg kick.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:59) There's under a minute left in this round.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:59) Limping slightly, Chiba is definitely starting to feel the damage to his legs.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:53) Spode connects with a nice jab and then lands a big right hand.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:35) Chiba moves in and out of range, hoping to tempt his opponent into a reckless strike and leave an opening to start grappling.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:35) Spode lands a left jab, but Chiba avoids a big right.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:16) Spode throws a punch but Chiba was equal to it.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:10) Chiba takes the chance and grabs Spode into a clinch.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:00) Round one ends as time expires.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 2</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 2 - 10:00) There's the bell for the start of the round!<p> (Rd 2 - 10:00) Chiba is limping a little bit.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:55) Chiba had looked like he was angling to grapple, but couldn't take the initiative.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:55) Spode hits a left jab and then hits a scything kick to the legs of Chiba.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:37) Spode moves in closer, ready to attack.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:37) It looked like we were about to see Chiba try and get some grappling started, but Spode was more aggressive and took the initiative.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:37) Spode can't connect with a jab, but then hits a nice straight right.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:21) Spode confidently comes in closer.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:21) Chiba appeared to be going to try and get in close, but Spode took the initiative first.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:21) Two jabs hit home from Spode and then he scores with a right cross.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:01) A few deep breaths betray that Spode is starting to get into the deeper reaches of his gas tank.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:46) Spode comes in looking to strike.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:46) Chiba may have been setting up to shoot, but Spode aggressively took the initiative.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:46) Spode fails to find a home for his jab, but then catches Chiba with a low kick to the front leg.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:26) Chiba had looked like he was angling for a takedown attempt, but couldn't take the initiative.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:26) A jab is wide from Spode, but then he lands a right hand.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:26) A strike appears to have opened up a small gash underneath the eye of Chiba.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:00) Chiba appeared to be going for a takedown, but Spode took the initiative first.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:00) Spode can't connect with a jab, but then hits a nice right hook to the ribs.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:46) Chiba chooses to shoot in on Spode.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:46) Chiba gets hold of a leg but Spode remains standing, hopping on the other foot.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:46) Chiba can't get Spode down and so settles for pushing him up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:34) Chiba drops down and wraps his arms around his opponent's legs, looking to try and take them down.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:34) Spode cannot stop the takedown and gives up side control.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:21) Chiba fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:57) Spode tries to move to guard, but Chiba doesn't allow it.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:46) Chiba throws a few right hands, but is mainly trying to catch his breath.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:28) Spode tries a sweep from the bottom of side control, but doesn't budge Chiba.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:14) Chiba throws a few strikes, but they are without venom.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:50) Spode brings his legs in to trap Chiba in half guard.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:39) Spode is looking really tired.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:39) Chiba fires off some rights, but Spode isn't troubled by them.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:25) Spode tries to transition to full guard, but can't manage it.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:09) Chiba begins trying to get his leg free of half guard and get a better position.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:09) Chiba doesn't even bother going to side control, he simply mounts Spode.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:31) Chiba fires off some rights, but Spode isn't troubled by them.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:15) Spode tries to sweep Chiba out of mount but can't do it.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:02) Chiba pounds away with rights but fails to land any significant blows.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:43) Chiba blocks an attempt to move him from mount.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:23) Chiba fires away with punches, but Spode doesn't take any undue damage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:07) Spode tries to get to half guard but can't.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:55) Chiba pounds away with rights but fails to land any significant blows.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:42) Chiba blocks Spode as he tries a sweep.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:26) Chiba fires away with punches, but does little in the way of damage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:10) Chiba blocks the attempt to push off the cage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:45) Chiba tries to pound on Spode, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:26) Spode tries to sweep Chiba out of mount but can't do it.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:04) Chiba pounds away but is unable to inflict much damage on Spode.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:52) We're into the final minute of the round.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:52) Chiba tries to pound on Spode, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:32) Spode tries to sweep Chiba out of mount but can't do it.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:11) Chiba pounds away, but Spode isn't troubled by the strikes.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:00) Time expires and we come to the end of round two.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:00) The corner goes to work between rounds trying to close the cut on Chiba.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 3</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 3 - 10:00) There's the bell for the start of the final round!<p> (Rd 3 - 09:45) Chiba comes in, looking for a takedown.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:45) Spode almost got away but not quite; he is left hopping while Chiba has hold of one leg.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:45) Chiba uses the position to drive Spode up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:28) Chiba ducks down and grabs a leg. Spode remains standing, using the cage for support, but is under threat of a takedown now.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:28) The takedown isn't forthcoming, Spode defended it well by grabbing Chiba and dragging him back into a tight clinch.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:16) Chiba looks to take Spode down with a trip.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:16) An excellent outside leg trip sees Spode get sent to the mat!</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:16) Chiba ends up holding a seated Spode around the waist, pressing him up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:04) Not liking his options, Chiba looks to get a better position over Spode.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:04) He is much too good for Spode, and gets the mount!</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:18) Chiba pounds away, but is unable to land many clean shots on Spode.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:00) Chiba fires away with punches, but Spode doesn't take any undue damage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:46) Chiba blocks the attempt to push off the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:22) Chiba pounds away on Spode but doesn't do much damage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:09) Chiba unloads with some right hands, but Spode deals with them comfortably.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:50) Spode tries to move Chiba out of mount but can't.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:37) Chiba fires away with punches, but Spode doesn't take any undue damage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:19) Spode tries to topple Chiba but can't do it.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:01) Chiba pounds away with right hands, but doesn't do much damage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:43) Chiba blocks Spode as he tries to push-off.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:23) Chiba pounds away, but Spode calmly deals with them.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:04) Spode tries to move Chiba out of mount but can't.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:49) Chiba pounds away, but Spode calmly deals with them.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:31) Chiba controls Spode, who was trying to wriggle to half guard.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:18) Chiba pounds away with right hands, but doesn't do much damage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:06) Spode tries to move Chiba enough to get half guard, but can't get enough space.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 03:47) Chiba pounds away with right hands, but doesn't do much damage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 03:34) Chiba counters an attempt by Spode to move him from mount by taking his back!</p><p> (Rd 3 - 03:15) From the looks of things, I don't think Spode has much energy left.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 03:15) Chiba tries to get the rear naked choke applied.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 03:15) Spode fights off the rear naked choke attempt.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 02:44) Spode tries to move Chiba off his back but can't.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 02:25) Chiba gets both hooks in, and is now in a really dominant position.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 02:10) Chiba attempts to complete a rear naked choke, having both hooks fully in.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 02:10) Chiba flattens Spode out with the rear naked choke in deep and forces the tap!</p><p> (Rd 3 - 01:53) The winner, by submission, is Shoin Chiba!</p><p> (Rd 3 - 01:53) Shoin Chiba advances into the semi-finals of the CTC Bantamweight Championship Tournament tournament.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Official Result: Shoin Chiba defeats D'Arcy Spode (Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 8:07 of round 3). The fight was rated as being Great.</strong></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:24px;"><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">CO-MAIN EVENT</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">CTC BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT</span></strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Stiffy%20Little_zpsseol1tgw.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Stiffy%20Little_zpsseol1tgw.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Stiffy%20Little_zpsseol1tgw.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong>VS.</strong></span><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Ang%20Dong_zpsigjz72nd.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Ang%20Dong_zpsigjz72nd.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Ang%20Dong_zpsigjz72nd.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Stiffy Little (10-2) vs. Ang Dong (6-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 1</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 1 - 10:00) The co-main event is up next. Stiffy Little squares off with Ang 'Ding' Dong in the CTC Bantamweight division.<p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) The winner will advance into the semi-finals of the CTC Bantamweight Championship Tournament tournament.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) Refereeing this bout will be Roger Bennett.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) Our judges are: Alan Allen, Johnny Beerbohm, and Marianne Froth.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) We are underway!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) The fighters touch gloves.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:45) Little shoots in, looking for a takedown.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:45) Dong almost got away but not quite; he is left hopping while Little has hold of one leg.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:45) Little uses the position to drive Dong up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:30) Dong wrestles back against Little, turning him around so that he now has his back to the cage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:04) Dong smothers Little up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:04) The next thirty seconds sees them doing very little other than throwing occasional short punches to the body.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 08:19) Dong tries to keep him up against the cage with wrestling, but Little reverses so that he is the one in control.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:50) Little leans all of his weight up against Dong, pressing him against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 07:50) A full minute passes with the two opponents pressed up close and exchanging short punches to the body and side of the head.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:43) With the fighters having been stuck against the cage for quite a while, the referee brings them back to the center.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:37) Little confidently comes in closer.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:37) A one-two from Little fails to land.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:15) Dong wants to grapple, and appears willing to aggressively come in to do so, even if means risking some strikes.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 06:15) Little throws a quick one-two but doesn't land either blow.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:59) Dong is able to grab Little.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:49) Dong is looking to muscle Little back against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:49) Dong can't do it though, Little defended it well.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:35) Little attempts a trip to put Dong on the ground.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:35) An outside leg trip sweeps Dong down to the ground where he is left on his back under side control!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 05:17) Little fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:52) Dong tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:40) Looking to catch his breath, Little is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:13) Little blocks an attempt to pull guard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 04:00) Little pounds away with elbow strikes but Dong isn't troubled by them.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:46) Little blocks an attempt to pull guard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:31) Little throws some elbows but Dong deals with the blows fairly easily.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:15) Little blocks an attempt to pull guard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 03:04) Little unloads with some elbows but Dong deals with them comfortably.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:48) Little blocks Dong as he tries a transition to guard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:33) Little throws some elbows but Dong isn't troubled by them.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:19) Little blocks Dong as he tries a transition to guard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 02:05) Little fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:41) Little blocks Dong as he tries a transition to guard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:29) With no progress being made, the referee brings the fighters back to their feet.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:20) Little steps in and works his way to a dominant position in the clinch.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:01) Using his wrestling skills, Little is trying to push Dong up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 01:01) Little manages it and controls Dong up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:48) Little tries to keep him up against the cage with wrestling, but Dong reverses so that he is the one in control.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:18) It isn't pretty, but Dong has Little stuck up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:18) 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.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 00:00) Round one is brought to an end as time runs out.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 2</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 2 - 10:00) There's the bell for the start of the round!<p> (Rd 2 - 09:55) Moving in fast, Little wrestles his way to a dominant position in the clinch.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:39) Little is looking to muscle Dong back against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:39) Little doesn't manage it though, Dong defended it well.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:23) Little is trying to muscle Dong up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:23) Dong out-wrestles him though.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:11) Dong tries to wrestle Little backward and up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 09:11) Dong can't move Little at all though, and finds himself being out-wrestled.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:43) Little is trying to muscle Dong up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:43) Little manages it and controls Dong up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:24) Little looks to try and maintain control via his wrestling skills, but Dong proves too good and manages to turn them around so that he is in the dominant position.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:05) Showing his ability to exert control, Dong smothers Little up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 08:05) They remain up against the cage for the next thirty seconds, posturing and throwing occasional short-range punches to the body.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:30) Showing good control, Dong keeps Little stuck against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 07:30) Dong and Little remain up against the cage for around the next minute, doing little other than throwing occasional short punches.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:33) Unable to break free, Little is smothered up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 06:33) They exchange short punches to the body for about a minute.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:36) Having been stuck against the cage for a while without any progress, the referee brings them back to the center.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:28) There's a takedown attempt from Little.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:28) Dong cannot stop the takedown, Little drove in with too much power.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:28) Dong ends up sitting, his legs trapped under Little, with his back pressed against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:28) That's his second takedown.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:17) Not liking his options, Little looks to get a better position over Dong.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 05:17) Dong doesn't let Little get the mount.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:33) Dong, trapped against the cage, pummels Little on the back with several small shots, although they're more out of frustration than anything.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:16) Little pounds away with rights but fails to land any significant blows.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 04:02) Dong, stuck up against the cage, hits several clubbing forearms to the back.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:33) Little fires off some rights, but Dong isn't troubled by them.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 03:20) Dong, trapped against the cage, pummels Little on the back with several small shots, although they're more out of frustration than anything.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:52) Little tries to smother Dong against the cage wall but can't keep control long enough.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:44) Dong hits several frustrated punches to the back, but they're not going to do any damage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 02:17) Little pushes forward against Dong, basically smothering him against the cage wall.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:51) Little tries to smother Dong against the cage wall but can't keep control long enough.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:43) Dong hits several frustrated punches to the back, but they're not going to do any damage.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:14) With no progress being made, referee Roger Bennett separates the two fighters.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:07) Little moves in closer, ready to attack.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:07) Dong appeared to be going to try and get in close, but Little took the initiative first.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 01:07) Little throws a punch but Dong was equal to it.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:47) Little shoots in, looking for a takedown.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:47) The takedown is successful, he almost gets side control but has to settle for half guard.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:37) Little throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:15) Dong bursts into life and tries to scramble into a better position.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:15) He may regret that choice, as it gives Little the perfect opportunity to get side control.</p><p> (Rd 2 - 00:00) Round two is brought to an end as time runs out.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 3</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 3 - 10:00) Our last round, round three, begins!<p> (Rd 3 - 09:45) Up close, they start wrestling.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:45) Dong manages to aggressively get a good position in the clinch.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:35) Dong is looking to muscle Little back against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:35) Dong doesn't manage it though, Little defended it well.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:22) Little tries to wrestle Dong backward and up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:22) Little manages it and controls Dong up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 09:10) Dong wrestles back against Little, turning him around so that he now has his back to the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:48) Unable to break free, Little is smothered up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:48) They remain up against the cage for the next minute or so, posturing and throwing occasional short-range punches to the body.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 08:02) Little wrestles back against Dong, turning him around so that he now has his back to the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:37) Showing his ability to control opponents, Little simply smothers Dong against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 07:37) They spend the next minute in that position, hitting each other with short punches to the body and side of the head.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:39) Referee Roger Bennett decides that the grappling against the cage has been going on too long, and he brings them back to the center.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:39) For the first time, Little is starting to breathe a little heavier.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:31) Seeing his opponent about to shoot in, Dong timed it well and moved in to start a clinch.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:12) Dong is trying to push Little so that his back is up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 06:12) Little out-wrestles him though.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:46) Little tries to wrestle Dong backward and up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:46) Little achieves it, pinning Dong to the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:35) Little tries to keep him up against the cage with wrestling, but Dong reverses so that he is the one in control.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:13) Dong presses Little into the cage, forcing him to carry all of his weight.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 05:13) They remain there for at least a minute, hitting each other with short punches to the body and side of the head.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:00) Showing how good he can be at controlling opponents, Dong keeps Little stuck against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 04:00) Dong and Little remain up against the cage for the next thirty seconds, doing little other than throwing occasional short punches.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 03:15) With the fight having been stuck against the cage for a lengthy period of time, referee Roger Bennett restarts them back in the center.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 03:15) For the first time, Dong is starting to breathe a little heavier.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 03:02) They come together in a clinch.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 03:02) Dong is the aggressor.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 02:53) Dong is trying to muscle Little up against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 02:53) Dong does it, Little is stuck with his back to the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 02:34) Little is pressed up against the cage and held there.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 02:34) They engage in a gruelling close-up battle of short strikes for roughly a minute.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 01:31) Showing his ability to control opponents, Dong smothers Little against the cage.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 01:31) Thirty seconds passes with the two opponents pressed up close and exchanging short punches to the body and side of the head.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 01:00) There's under a minute left in this round.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 01:00) Dong tries to keep him up against the cage with wrestling, but Little reverses so that he is the one in control.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 00:35) Little tries to smother Dong against the cage with wrestling, but he reverses it and pushes Little against the cage instead.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 00:05) Having been stuck against the cage for a while without any progress, the referee brings them back to the center.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 00:00) The time expires on round three, and that is the end of the fight.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 00:00) The official decisions are being reported now.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 00:00) All three judges have Little down as the winner.</p><p> (Rd 3 - 00:00) Making Stiffy Little the winner by unanimous decision!</p><p> (Rd 3 - 00:00) Into the semi finals of the CTC Bantamweight Championship Tournament tournament goes Stiffy Little.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Official Result: Stiffy Little defeats Ang 'Ding' Dong (Unanimous Decision in 10:00 of round 3). The fight was rated as being Very Poor.</strong></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:36px;"><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">MAIN EVENT</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">CTC BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT</span></strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Brian%20Claremont_zpsi3xesy8j.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Brian%20Claremont_zpsi3xesy8j.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Brian%20Claremont_zpsi3xesy8j.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong>VS.</strong></span><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Blas%20Suarez_zpsu03lwzpd.gif.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Blas%20Suarez_zpsu03lwzpd.gif" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/Blas%20Suarez_zpsu03lwzpd.gif" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Brian Claremont (10-3) vs. Blas Suarez (8-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Round 1</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="47325" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>(Rd 1 - 10:00) It's time for the main event of the evening! Brian 'Barrage' Claremont battles Blas 'The Coyote' Suarez in the CTC Bantamweight division.<p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) A place in the semi-finals of the CTC Bantamweight Championship Tournament tournament is at stake.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) Kyle Crisp is the referee for this fight.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) Our judges are: Alan Allen, Johnny Beerbohm, and Marianne Froth.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) The fight begins!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 10:00) They start with a touch of gloves.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:50) Suarez had looked like he was angling to grapple, but couldn't take the initiative.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:50) Claremont can't hit a set-up left jab, but then hits a nice straight right that lands hard.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:34) Claremont can't hit a set-up left jab, but then catches Suarez with a crunching right hook.</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:18) Claremont can't connect with a jab, but then scores with a fantastic right cross!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:18) Suarez is knocked down by that shot!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:13) Claremont starts pounding away on Suarez, looking to finish him off!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:13) Claremont starts unloading with massive rights and Suarez is getting pasted!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:13) Referee Kyle Crisp has no option but to leap in and stop the fight!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:00) By TKO, the winner is Brian Claremont!</p><p> (Rd 1 - 09:00) Brian Claremont advances into the semi-finals of the CTC Bantamweight Championship Tournament tournament.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Official Result: Brian 'Barrage' Claremont defeats Blas 'The Coyote' Suarez (TKO (Strikes) in 1:00 of round 1). The fight was rated as being Good.</strong></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/CTC3%20Results_zps7iuiawcz.jpg.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="CTC3%20Results_zps7iuiawcz.jpg" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/CTC3%20Results_zps7iuiawcz.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></p><p> </p><p> <a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/CTC3%20Prelim%20Results_zpsovax2uiw.jpg.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="CTC3%20Prelim%20Results_zpsovax2uiw.jpg" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/CTC3%20Prelim%20Results_zpsovax2uiw.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Attendance</strong>: 411</p><p> <strong>Gate Reciepts</strong>: 40,689</p><p> <strong>Sponsorship</strong>: 44,200</p><p> <strong>Ad Revenue</strong>: 272,743</p><p> <strong>Merchandise</strong>: 4,962</p><p> <strong>Profit</strong>: 257,496</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Critical Rating</strong>: 74%</p><p> <strong>Commercial Rating</strong>: 33%</p><p> </p><p> <strong>Fight of the Night</strong>: Ollie Rockmetteller vs. Apolonio Redondo Jr.</p><p> <strong>KO of the Night</strong>: Brian Claremont</p><p> <strong>Submission of the Night</strong>: Ashihei Bando</p><p> <strong>Performance Bonus</strong>: Shawn McCarthy vs. Nathan Wyles</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">UPDATED TOURNAMENT BRACKETS</span></strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Tournament%20Brackets/Season%201/Season%201%20Bantamweight%20Championship%20Tournament%20Semi-Finals_zpsapv8rsg5.jpg.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Season%201%20Bantamweight%20Championship%20Tournament%20Semi-Finals_zpsapv8rsg5.jpg" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Tournament%20Brackets/Season%201/Season%201%20Bantamweight%20Championship%20Tournament%20Semi-Finals_zpsapv8rsg5.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a><p> </p><p> <a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Tournament%20Brackets/Season%201/Season%201%20Bantamweight%20Tournament%20Semi-Finals_zpsw2ynsujh.jpg.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Season%201%20Bantamweight%20Tournament%20Semi-Finals_zpsw2ynsujh.jpg" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Tournament%20Brackets/Season%201/Season%201%20Bantamweight%20Tournament%20Semi-Finals_zpsw2ynsujh.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Fallout</strong></p><p> </p><p> - Newton Reis used his time after his fight to call out Blas Suarez. Because they are in different tournaments it seems unlikely this will happen anytime soon.</p><p> </p><p> - Ashihei Bando said that he would like to face Markus Waller next as he feels he will enjoy the challenge.</p><p> </p><p> - Markus Waller says he is still undefeated, and has yet to be properly challenged!</p>
  5. Wow, your right, that ranks right up there with those other upsets, especially since he was clearly winning the fight!
  6. <p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/CTC3_zpsmwksx1tc.jpg.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="CTC3_zpsmwksx1tc.jpg" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/004%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%203/CTC3_zpsmwksx1tc.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Canadian Tournament Combat 3</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Friday, Week 1, February 2002</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:36px;"><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">MAIN EVENT</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Bantamweight Championship Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Brian Claremont (10-3) vs. Blas Suarez (8-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> A former XCC Bantamweight Champion, Brian Claremont is a power puncher, who constantly presses the fight. Since knocking out Britt Dickering to win the XCC title, Claremont has been inconsistent at best, losing the title immediately to Willy Bassett by Unanimous Decision, bouncing back with a knock out victory over Stiffy Little, then losing a Unanimous Decision to Ray Belinger, before leaving the XCC to join the CTC. Blas Suarez is a wrestler, who loves nothing more than to grab onto an opponent and grind out a victory with smothering control.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:24px;"><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">CO-MAIN EVENT</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Bantamweight Championship Quarter-Final Bout: Stiffy Little (10-2) vs. Ang Dong (6-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Stiffy Little is a bad ass Canadian, ground and pound specialist, who likes to smash his way through opponents on the ground. For a while he was smashing his way through XCC's Bantamweight Division, but was stopped by a TKO loss to Brian Claremont in his last fight. Ang Dong is trained in Judo, and likes to use his array of trips and throws to get the fight to the ground, where he can utilize his submission game. He is coming off a Split Decision victory over Sophan Sastrowardoya.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">MAIN CARD</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Bantamweight Championship Quarter-Final Bout: Shoin Chiba (8-0) vs. D'Arcy Spode (9-2)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Shoin Chiba is a submission fighter, with a variety of holds in his repertoire, who loves to seek out oppportunities to use them, however, he has no stand up skills to speak of. D'Arcy Spode is an all round fighter. He has an arrogant persona, and was riding high on a three fight win streak starting his XCC career. However he is coming off a horrible 2001, that saw him lose back to back fights, by Unanimous Decision against Ollie Rockemetteller, and by Majority Decision against Bonzo Anstruther.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Season 1 Bantamweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Lito Alcala (5-1) vs. Britt Dickering (7-3)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Lito Alcala is a jack of all trades, good at all areas of MMA, but lacking a stand out skill that would make him more dangerous. He is coming off a Unanimous Decision victory over Sinthaweechai Miprathang in KDM FC. Britt Dickering is a fan favorite striker, who favors vicious knee strikes from the Muay Thai clinch as his weapons of choice. He beat Stefan Champion by TKO to become XCC's first ever Bantamweight Champion, but is coming off three straight losses: by knock out to Brian Claremont to lose the title, by Unanimous Decision to Stiffy Little, and by submission to Markus Waller.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Season 1 Bantamweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Markus Waller (5-0) vs. Kawin Kayem (6-1)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Markus Waller is a BJJ practitioner, and is one of the most dangerous MMA fighters on the ground. He was a part of XCC's Banmtamweight Division, and is coming off a submission victory over Britt Dickering. Kawin Kayem is a powerful Muay Thai striker, who can batter opponents into submission with a vicious kicks. He was part of KDM FC's Bantamweight Division, and is coming off his first professional loss, a second round submission loss to Ryozo Ozawa.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Season 1 Bantamweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Ashihei Bando (7-2) vs. Tossapol Puangchan (4-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Ashihei Bando is a Judoka, who uses his trips and throws to take the fight to the ground, and set up submissions. He can be overwhelmed by stronger fighters, but on the flip side, has been known to surprise people with his submission game. Tossapol Puangchan is a high level taekwondo striker, who moves forward, pursuing opponents with a kill or be killed mentality. He is coming off a TKO victory over Suporn Yooyen in KDM FC.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Bantamweight Championship Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Ollie Rockmetteller (8-0-1) vs. Apolonio Redondo Jr (8-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Ollie Rockmetteller is a quality striker, who is widely tipped to be a star one day. He joined the XCC's Bantamweight Division, and after a Unanimous Decision victory D'Arcy Spode, he is coming off a Unanimous Draw against Ray Bellinger. Apolonio Redondo Jr. is a taekwondo striker, who likes to batter opponents with an array of punches, and kicks. He joined the KDM FC Bantamweight Division, and is coming off back to back third round TKO victories over Po-Han Yue, and Pipob Jakkuprasat.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Season 1 Bantamweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Maya Asgar (6-0) vs. Newton Reis (6-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Maya Asgar is a Judoka with a particularly fearsome guillotine choke. He is good on the ground, and in the clinch, but his striking is slow and awkward. He is coming off a third round submission victory over Tito del Sol in KDM FC. Newton Reis is a jiu jitsu practitioner, who is capable of causing much bigger men to beg for mercy with his submission game.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">PRELIMINARY CARD</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Womens Flyweight Bout: Shannon Palmer (7-2) vs. Catherine Davis (1-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Shannon Palmer is a BJJ student, nicknamed "The Rash" because once she's on someone, she's hard to remove. She has an excellent submission game, but that is her only major weapon in the cage. Catherine Davis is a Taekwondo fighter, who uses an arsenal of explosive, and damaging kicks to hurt opponents.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Heavyweight Bout: Aston Merryman (1-0) vs. Genady Lopatin (0-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Aston Merryman is a happy guy, with a jovial attitude, who is likely to endear himself to fans, however, in the cage he uses his dangerous submission game to cause pain to his opponents. Gennady Lopatin has a Sambo background, and a well rounded MMA game. He prefers to get opponents to the ground, and destroy them with brutal ground and pound.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Lightweight Bout: Braxton Pryce (4-6) vs. Chakrit Mamanee (1-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Braxton Pryce has some mediocre striking in his arsenal, but not much else. He was with XCC, but a four fight losing streak (2nd Round TKO loss to Duane Weatherly, 3rd Round Knock Out Loss to Chuck Brown, 1st Round TKO loss to Bosco Curbeam, and 1st Round Knock Out loss to Steven Wu) saw him released from the company, and he has now moved home to Canada in an attempt to jump start his career. Chakrit Mamanee is very dangerous on the ground, with the skills to either tap someone out, or pound them into oblivion. Always in great physical shape, Mamanee will be tough to stop.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Lightweight Bout: Shawn McCarthy (2-0) vs. Nathan Wyles (1-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Shawn McCarthy is a submission specialist, who likes to get the fight to the ground by any means, and then look for the tap. He is equally dangerous on top, or on his back. Nathan Wyles is one of the top Muay Thai fighters in the British Isles. His kicks and knees are his main weapons, and he is likely to have some highlight reel knockouts in his career.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Weigh-In Results</strong></p><p> </p><p> Brian Claremont (135 lbs) vs. Blas Suarez (135 lbs)</p><p> Stiffy Little (135 lbs) vs. Ang Dong (135 lbs)</p><p> Shoin Chiba (135 lbs) vs. D'Arcy Spode (135 lbs)</p><p> Lito Alcala (135 lbs) vs. Britt Dickering (135 lbs)</p><p> Markus Waller (135 lbs) vs. Kawin Kayem (135 lbs)</p><p> Ashihei Bando (135 lbs) vs. Tossapol Puangchan (135 lbs)</p><p> Ollie Rockmetteller (135 lbs). vs Apolonio Redondo Jr (135 lbs)</p><p> Maya Asgar (135 lbs) vs. Newton Reis (135 lbs)</p><p> </p><p> Shannon Palmer (125 lbs) vs. Catherine Davis (125 lbs)</p><p> Aston Merryman (251 lbs) vs. Gennady Lopatin (216 lbs)</p><p> Braxton Pryce (155 lbs) vs. Chakrit Mamanee (155 lbs)</p><p> Shawn McCarthy (155 lbs) vs. Nathan Wyles (155 lbs)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <span style="font-size:18px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">TOURNAMENT BRACKETS</span></strong></span></p><p> </p><p> <a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Tournament%20Brackets/Season%201/Season%201%20Bantamweight%20Championship%20Tournament_zpssjbywf79.jpg.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Season%201%20Bantamweight%20Championship%20Tournament_zpssjbywf79.jpg" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Tournament%20Brackets/Season%201/Season%201%20Bantamweight%20Championship%20Tournament_zpssjbywf79.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></p><p> </p><p> <a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Tournament%20Brackets/Season%201/Season%201%20Bantamweight%20Tournament_zpslzulggdu.jpg.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Season%201%20Bantamweight%20Tournament_zpslzulggdu.jpg" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Tournament%20Brackets/Season%201/Season%201%20Bantamweight%20Tournament_zpslzulggdu.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Canadian Tournament Combat 3 Full Fight Card</strong></p><p> </p><p> BW Title QF: Brian Claremont vs. Blas Suarez</p><p> BW Title QF: Stiffy Little vs. Ang Dong</p><p> BW Title QF: Shoin Chiba vs. D'Arcy Spode</p><p> BW QF: Lito Alcala vs. Britt Dickering</p><p> BW QF: Markus Waller vs. Kawin Kayem</p><p> BW QF: Ashihei Bando vs Tossapol Puangchan</p><p> BW Title QF: Ollie Rockmetteller vs Apolonio Redondo Jr.</p><p> BW QF: Maya Asgar vs. Newton Reis</p><p> </p><p> WFLW: Shannon Palmer vs. Catherine Davis</p><p> HW: Aston Merryman vs. Gennady Lopatin</p><p> LW: Braxton Pryce vs. Chakrit Mamanee</p><p> LW: Shawn McCarthy vs. Nathan Wyles</p>
  7. <p><strong>News -- January 2002</strong></p><p> </p><p> <strong>CTC Talent Aquisitions</strong></p><p> </p><p> None</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>CTC Popularity</strong></p><p> </p><p> Canada 10.8% (Low Level National) (#3 Company Rankings)</p><p> USA 6% (Low Level Regional)</p><p> UK 6.4% (Low Level Regional)</p><p> Europe 4.2% (Low Level Regional)</p><p> Australia 4.2% (Low Level Regional)</p><p> Japan 4.2% (Low Level Regional)</p><p> Asia 4.2% (Low Level Regional)</p><p> Russia 4% (Low Level Regional)</p><p> Mexico 6.4% (Low Level Regional)</p><p> South America 7.2% (Low Level Regional)</p><p> Central America 6.4% (Low Level Regional)</p><p> Africa 4.2% (Low Level Regional)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>CTC Internationally Ranked Fighters</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Womens P4P #1: Daniella Sadorra (WEFF)</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Womens Flyweight (#1 Daniella Sadorra, WEFF)</span></p><p> </p><p> Sandy Oliver (#2, #4 P4P)</p><p> Kochiyo Chikamatsu (#3, #6 P4P)</p><p> Helena Broderick (#4, #8 P4P)</p><p> Rennaya Rives (#6, #15 P4P)</p><p> Leslie Myers (#7, #19 P4P)</p><p> Roz Wareing (#9, #21 P4P)</p><p> Steph Smith (#14)</p><p> Daljit Samir (#16)</p><p> Jenny DeNeuve (#18)</p><p> Kyoko Junna (#20)</p><p> Natasha Mellow (#21)</p><p> Rhonda Britton (#23)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Womens Bantamweight (#1 Sarah Vaughn, WEFF)</span></p><p> </p><p> Leona Deschanel (#8, #23 P4P)</p><p> Maya Komagata (#11)</p><p> Stella Massey (#14)</p><p> Tiiu Kass (#15)</p><p> Diana Marr (#19)</p><p> Katrzyna Vojciechowska (#22)</p><p> Marion Reynolds (#23)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Womens Featherweight (#1 Hope Lehane, CTC)</span></p><p> </p><p> Hope Lehane (#1, #5 P4P)</p><p> Veronika Sablikova (#3, #11 P4P)</p><p> Anna Thompson (#4, #16 P4P)</p><p> Haley Croft (#5, #17 P4P)</p><p> Alyson Arroway (#6, #22 P4P)</p><p> Tabitha Cameron (#7, #25 P4P)</p><p> Chiyo Yanagamoto (#8)</p><p> Rachel McGuiness (#9)</p><p> Verona Joseph (#10)</p><p> Hanako Shimizu (#11)</p><p> Alisha Wood (#12)</p><p> Kit Sakamoto (#13)</p><p> Kirsten Page (#14)</p><p> Kelly Andrews (#19)</p><p> Chelsea Lawson (#20)</p><p> Piper Evergood (#21)</p><p> Eiko Shiokawa (#24)</p><p> Lynda Epsom (#25)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Mens PFP #1: Matthew Dean (GAMMA)</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Bantamweight (#1 Willy Bassett, XCC)</span></p><p> </p><p> Apolonio Redondo Jr. (#6)</p><p> Ollie Rockmetteller (#10)</p><p> Brian Claremont (#13)</p><p> Stiffy Little (#17)</p><p> Blas Suarez (#20)</p><p> Shoin Chiba (#22)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Featherweight (#1 Philip Ziskie, XCC)</span></p><p> </p><p> None</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Lightweight (#1 Sukarno, ALPHA-1)</span></p><p> </p><p> Bruce Steven (#9)</p><p> Benny Danare (#15)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Welterweight (#1 Noach Van Der Cappellen, ALPHA-1)</span></p><p> </p><p> Bobby Brubaker (#11)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Middleweight (#1 Matthew Dean, GAMMA)</span></p><p> </p><p> Sutton Ripley (#21)</p><p> JJ Reid (#24)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Light Heavyweight (#1 Jin Katou, ALPHA-1)</span></p><p> </p><p> Mike Watson (#5, #17 P4P)</p><p> Anthony LeToussier (#23)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Heavyweight (#1 James Foster, GAMMA)</span></p><p> </p><p> Mason Archer (#6)</p><p> Tim Boyer (#9)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Super Heavyweight (#1 Palmer Lette, ALPHA-1)</span></p><p> </p><p> Marvin Stevens (#12)</p><p> Sherman Shields (#13)</p><p> Seb Morehead (#14)</p><p> Irwin Middleton (#17)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Other Shows</strong></p><p> </p><p> None</p>
  8. Sunday, Week 4, January 2002 Live from Montreal, Quebec PRELIMINARY CARD Streamed Live on CTCombat.ca LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT VS. MacGregor Dare (8-0) vs. Logan Sky (8-0) Round 1 SUNDAY NIGHT FIGHTS 1 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Dean Capers (4-0) vs. Ruben Rua (1-0) Round 1 Round 2 SUNDAY NIGHT FIGHTS 1 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Trevion Chymes (14-13) vs. Datsakorn Pratoomwong (4-0) Round 1 SUNDAY NIGHT FIGHTS 1 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Ricky Driver (0-0) vs. Cal Hillson (6-0) Round 1 SUNDAY NIGHT FIGHTS 1 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Titi Stringer (4-0) vs. Alex Maitland (2-0) Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 MAIN CARD Broadcast Live on Pay-Per-View on Canada 1-Choice in Canada LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT VS. Jon Silvers (12-1) vs. Jericho Stewart (7-0) Round 1 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT VS. Ken Peters (10-3) vs. Adrian Swall (9-1) Round 1 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT VS. Joshua Hope (8-0) vs. Samuel Russo (18-13) Round 1 SUNDAY NIGHT FIGHTS 1 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT SEMI-FINAL BOUT VS. Ruben Rua (2-0) vs. Datsakorn Pratoomwong (5-0) Round 1 Round 2 SUNDAY NIGHT FIGHTS 1 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT SEMI-FINAL BOUT VS. Cal Hillson (7-0) vs. Titi Stringer (5-0) Round 1 Round 2 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT VS. Jerry Bogdonovich (10-0) vs. Marcos Maciel (7-1) Round 1 Round 2 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT VS. Ryuji Ganaha (7-0) vs. Allen LeFleur (7-0) Round 1 Round 2 SUNDAY NIGHT FIGHTS 1 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT FINAL BOUT VS. Ruben Rua (3-0) vs. Cal Hillson (8-0) Round 1 Ruben Rua Has Won A Spot In The Season 2 Light Heavyweight Tournament! CO-MAIN EVENT LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT VS. Kendall Tracey (11-3) vs. Russell McPhee (20-8) Round 1 MAIN EVENT LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT VS. Mike Watson (14-1) vs. Anthony LeToussier (15-3) Round 1 Attendance: 2,205 Gate Reciepts: 259,087 Sponsorship: 26,533 PPV Revenue: 520,884 Merchandise: 5,224 Profit: 618,107 Critical Rating: 71% Commercial Rating: 67% Fight of the Night: Mike Watson vs. Anthony LeToussier KO of the Night: Jerry Bogdonovich Submission of the Night: Ruben Rua Fallout - At the end of his bout MacGregor Dare asked for a fight with Adrian Swall. This is a possibility. - After his fight Joshua Hope says he'd like to test himself against Russell McPhee next. - After his fight Jerry Bogdonovich says that he would like a fight against a great competitor like Jon Silvers next. - After his fight, Ryuji Ganaha says he has a lot of respect for Ken Peters and would like to face him next. - After winning the tournament, Ruben Rua says he'd like to face Ryuji Ganaha. Since Rua is going to be in the Light Heavyweight Tournament next season, we'll have to see when or if this fight might happen. - Jon Silvers sustained a broken jaw in his TKO loss to Jericho Stewart, and will miss a couple weeks. - Bruce Steven will need up to 4 months to recover from his fight at CTC 1, as such his Lightweight Championship Tournament Semi-Final match against Benny Danare will be postponed, possibly pushed into Season 2. The remainder of the Lightweight Tournament will go forward as planned.
  9. Read through and am enjoying this dynasty. Interested to see how Moldavsky, and Nemkov fare in the UFC.
  10. <p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/003%20CTC%20Sunday%20Night%20Fights%201/CTC%20Sunday%20Night%20Fights%201_zps4bvmtbta.jpg.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="CTC%20Sunday%20Night%20Fights%201_zps4bvmtbta.jpg" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/003%20CTC%20Sunday%20Night%20Fights%201/CTC%20Sunday%20Night%20Fights%201_zps4bvmtbta.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">CTC Sunday Night Fights 1</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Sunday, Week 4, January 2002</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><span style="font-size:36px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">MAIN EVENT</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Light Heavyweight Bout: Mike Watson (14-1) vs. Anthony LeToussier (15-3)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> A massive clash between two of the best Canadian fighters on the planet. Both are massively popular fighters, and when Watson left GAMMA to join the CTC, he was their Light Heavyweight Champion! Watson's claim to fame is his superior striking, with hands that move so fast, opponents are knocked out before they see the punch coming! Since losing to Spencer Rubenstein in a title fight at GAMMA 22, Watson is on a three fight winning streak, including a first round knock out of Ken Peters, a Unanimous Decision victory over John Rivero, and a second round knock out of Marlon John to win the GAMMA Light Heavyweight Title! Anthony LeToussier is a kickboxer, with devastating kicks, and a well rounded ground game. He just ended a three fight losing streak with a third round TKO victory over Ricky Heath at GAMMA 46!</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><span style="font-size:24px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">CO-MAIN EVENT</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Light Heavyweight Bout: Kendall Tracey (11-3) vs. Russell McPhee (20-8)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Kendall Tracey was a GAMMA regular for many years, a strong wrestler, he can use submissions, and has decent stand-up. He is coming off a second round Rear Naked Choke submission loss to Toby Sorkin at GAMMA 49. Russell McPhee is a veteran of the Canadian Regional circuit. A kickboxer, he can stand and bang with the best of them, so opponents often look to exploit his horrid ground game.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">MAIN CARD</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">FINALS OF THE CTC SUNDAY NIGHT FIGHTS 1 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT</span></strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Winner Books A Spot In The Season 2 Light Heavyweight Tournament</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Light Heavyweight Bout: Ryuji Ganaha (7-0) vs. Allen LeFleur (7-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> A dangerous, and versatile competitor, Ryuji Ganaha comes from a wrestling background, but has since trained hard to improve his overall MMA game. Allen LeFleur could probably fight at Heavyweight, but prefer to cut to Light Heavyweight to take advantage of his size. A strong wrestler, he has worked hard to develope an overall MMA game.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Light Heavyweight Bout: Jerry Bogdonovich (10-0) vs. Marcos Maciel (7-1)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> A relative unknown in Canada, Jerry Bogdonovich is fast becoming a cult favorite in the USA, due to his propensity to stand and bang, and finish with highlight reel knockouts. Marcos Maciel is a strong kickboxer, whose ground game can let him down. He has such a good sprawl that he rarely sees the ground however. He is coming off a Unanimous Decision loss to Oscarino Baptista in FLB.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Sunday Night Fights 1 Light Heavyweight Tournament Semi-Final</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Sunday Night FIghts 1 Light Heavyweight Tournament Semi-Final</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Light Heavyweight Bout: Joshua Hope (8-0) vs. Samuel Russo (18-13)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Joshua Hope is a top-level amateur wrestler, who is a great defensive fighter, difficult to takedown, submit, and has a strong chin. Samuel Russo is a long-time veteran of the Canadian regional MMA scene. His only claim to fame is his heavy hands, other than that he has virtually no MMA game.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Light Heavyweight Bout: Ken Peters (10-3) vs. Adrian Swall (9-1)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Ken Peters isn't the prettiest of fighters, known for using his wrestling background, to get takedowns, and smother opponents to decision victories. He came to GAMMA, and struggled with the step up in opposition. He is currently on the three fight losing streak, with a first round knock out loss to Mike Watson, and Unanimous Decision losses to Ricky Heath, and William Harrison. Adrian Swall is an immensely strong wrestler, who loves to push the pace and get in the face of his opponents. He also has heavy hands, and doesn't mind swinging for the fences.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Light Heavyweight Bout: Jon Silvers (12-1) vs. Jericho Stewart (7-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Jon Silvers is a tall, lanky boxer, who likes to use his reach advantage to do damage, and has the power in his strikes to finish. While he has no ground game to speak of, he has a good sprawl that keeps him out of danger. Jericho Stewart is a powerful puncher, with quick hands, and a sprawl to keep himself out of trouble.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><span style="font-size:14px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">PRELIMINARY CARD</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Sunday Night Fights 1 Light Heavyweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Titi Stringer (4-0) vs. Alex Maitland (2-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Titi Stringer is a high level college wrestler, whose grappling and athleticism are his biggest strengths, he has begun to train his boxing as well. Alex Maitland is a student of Shaolin Kung Fu, and loves to stand and bang with opponents. He is known for his vicious leg kicks.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Sunday Night Fights 1 Light Heavyweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Ricky Driver (0-0) vs. Cal Hillson (6-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Ricky Driver is a strong grappler with heavy hands. He can be let down by his cardio. Cal Hillson is a brawler from Texas. He has an iron chin, and loves to get in close and bang with opponents since he can take the licking.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Sunday Night Fights 1 Light Heavyweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Trevion Chymes (14-13) vs. Datsakorn Pratoomwong (4-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Trevion Chymes is a long time veteran of the Canadian regional scene, a ground and pound specialist, his awful striking is his biggest downfall. Datsakorn Pratoomwong is a Kung Fu striker, dangerous and versatile. He could fight at Heavyweight, but chooses to cut to Light Heavyweight in order to maximize his size advantage. </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Sunday Night Fights 1 Light Heavyweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Dean Capers (4-0) vs. Ruben Rua (1-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Dean Capers was a star wrestler in college, and uses it to good effect to utterly control opponents. His striking is absolutely awful. Ruben Rua is a BJJ specialist, known for his excellent use of rubber guard. He's not a great striker, though he does have some decent boxing skills.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Light Heavyweight Bout: MacGregor Dare (8-0) vs. Logan Sky (8-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> MacGregor Dare is a versatile, and dangerous fighters, coupling strong wrestling skills, with heavy hands. Logan Sky is a high level kickboxer, with quick strikes, and elusive movement.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Weigh-In Results</strong></p><p> </p><p> Mike Watson (205 lbs) vs. Anthony LeToussier (205 lbs)</p><p> Kendall Tracey (205 lbs) vs. Russell McPhee (205 lbs)</p><p> Ryuji Ganaha (205 lbs) vs. Allen LeFleur (205 lbs)</p><p> Jerry Bogdonovich (205 lbs) vs. Marcos Maciel (205 lbs)</p><p> Joshua Hope (205 lbs) vs. Samuel Russo (205 lbs)</p><p> Ken Peters (205 lbs) vs. Adrian Swall (205 lbs)</p><p> Jon Silvers (205 lbs) vs. Jericho Stewart (205 lbs)</p><p> Titi Stringer (205 lbs) vs. Alex Maitland (205 lbs)</p><p> Ricky Driver (205 lbs) vs. Cal Hillson (205 lbs)</p><p> Trevion Chymes (205 lbs) vs. Datsakorn Pratoomwong (205 lbs)</p><p> Dean Capers (205 lbs) vs. Ruben Rua (205 lbs)</p><p> MacGregor Dare (205 lbs) vs. Logan Sky (205 lbs)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>CTC Sunday Night Fights 1 Full Fight Card</strong></p><p> </p><p> LHW: Mike Watson vs Anthony LeToussier</p><p> LHW : Kendall Tracey vs. Russell McPhee</p><p> LHW FINAL: Stringer/Maitland/Driver/Hillson vs. Chymes/Pratoomwong/Capers/Rua</p><p> LHW: Ryuji Ganaha vs. Allen LeFleur</p><p> LHW: Jerry Bogdonovich vs. Marcos Maciel</p><p> LHW Semi-Final: Chymes/Pratoomwong vs Capers/Rua</p><p> LHW Semi-Final: Stringer/Maitland vs. Driver/Hillson</p><p> LHW: Joshua Hope vs. Samuel Russo</p><p> LHW: Ken Peters vs. Adrian Swall</p><p> LHW: Jon Silvers vs. Jericho Stewart</p><p> </p><p> LHW Quarter-Final: Titi Stringer vs. Alex Maitland</p><p> LHW Quarter-Final: Ricky Driver vs. Cal Hillson</p><p> LHW Quarter-Final: Trevion Chymes vs. Datsakorn Pratoomwong</p><p> LHW Quarter-Final: Dean Capers vs. Ruben Rua</p><p> LHW: MacGregor Dare vs. Logan Sky</p>
  11. Friday, Week 4, January 2002 Live from St. John's, Newfoundland PRELIMINARY CARD Streamed Live on CTCombat.ca WOMENS FLYWEIGHT BOUT VS. Elizabeth Lindley (5-0) vs. Rhonda Britton (8-4) Round 1 WOMENS FEATHERWEIGHT BOUT VS. Regina de Avila (2-0) vs. Janey McDwyre (1-0) Round 1 BANTAMWEIGHT BOUT VS. Dallin Friedland (6-2) vs. Zabit Mansurov (3-0) Round 1 MIDDLEWEIGHT BOUT VS. Andre Pasos (4-0) vs. French Dancer (7-4) Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 MAIN CARD Broadcast Live on Tournament TV Around The World CTC WOMENS FLYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Helena Broderick (7-1) vs. Kyoko Junna (8-1) Round 1 CTC SEASON 1 WOMENS FLYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Trish Biel (8-0) vs. Lora Hayes (7-2) Round 1 CTC WOMENS FLYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Kochiyo Chikamatsu (9-0) vs. Daljir Samir (10-0) Round 1 CTC SEASON 1 WOMENS FLYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Catalina Vinicios (6-0) vs. Roz Wareing (8-3-1) Round 1 Round 2 CTC SEASON 1 WOMENS FLYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Maria Ferraz (6-1) vs. Leslie Myers (6-1) Round 1 CTC SEASON 1 WOMENS FLYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Toni Dietrich (7-0) vs. Steph Smith (7-0) Round 1 CO-MAIN EVENT CTC WOMENS FLYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Jenny DeNeuve (7-1) vs. Rennaya Rives (8-0) Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 MAIN EVENT CTC WOMENS FLYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Natasha Mellow (7-1) vs. Sandy Oliver (12-0) Attendance: 506 Gate Reciepts: 51,865 Sponsorship: 48,112 Ad Revenue: 278,672 Merchandise: 4,701 Profit: 284,130 Critical Rating: 73% Commercial Rating: 35% Fight of the Night: Steph Smith vs Toni Dietrich KO of the Night: Helena Broderick Submission of the Night: Trish Biel UPDATED TOURNAMENT BRACKETS Fallout - Elizabeth Lindley suffered a broken jaw during his knock out loss to Rhonda Britton, and will be out for 3 weeks recovering. - Rhonda Britton took the mic after her fight, and asked for a fight with Shannon Palmer. - Trish Biel took to the mic to ask for a fight with Rennaya Rives. Since they are both in different tournaments this will not happen anytime soon, though if things fall right for both women, and they win their tournaments, it could be a title fight, we'll have to wait and see. - Kochiyo Chikamatsu challenged Sandy Oliver to a fight. This is fortuitous, since they will meet in the Championship TOurnament Semi-Finals. - Sandy Oliver asked for a fight with Daljit Samir. This will not happen soon, since Sandy is still participating in the tournament.
  12. <p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/002%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%202/Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%202_zpsuanwzwvz.jpg.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%202_zpsuanwzwvz.jpg" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/002%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%202/Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%202_zpsuanwzwvz.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><span style="font-size:36px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Canadian Tournament Combat 2</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Friday, Week 4, January 2002</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="color:#FF0000;"><span style="font-size:36px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">MAIN EVENT</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Womens Flyweight Championship Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Natasha Mellow (7-1) vs. Sandy Oliver (12-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Natasha Mellow is a judoka, who enjoys getting the fight to the ground, and using her array of chokes to gain submission victories. Small even for a flyweight she is prone to being bullied by bigger fighters. Sandy Oliver is the 4th ranked Flyweight in the world, and is dangerous on the ground, especially from her back where she has a very active guard. Her last two fights were a first round submission victory over Alison Beattie, and a Unanimous Decision victory over Layla Holmes, both with WEFF.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:24px;"><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">CO-MAIN EVENT</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Womens Flyweight Championship Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Jenny DeNeuve (7-1) vs. Rennaya Rives (8-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Jenny DeNeuve is an exciting kickboxer, with striking that is above the level of most fighters in this division. Her string of exciting knock out victories came to an end with her Unanimous Decision loss to Daniella Sadorra in a WEFF Title Fight. She bounced back from the loss with a Unanimous Decision victory over Roz Wareing at WEFF 25. Rennaya Rives is an exciting prospect in this division, a national Taekwondo champion in 1996, and 1997, she is a devastating striker, and has been lighting up the Brazilian regional scene.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">MAIN CARD</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Season 1 Womens Flyweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Toni Dietrich (7-0) vs. Steph Smith (7-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Toni Dietrich is a kickboxer, with an extremely dangerous striking game, but she is badly let down by her ground game, which will have to improve as time goes on. Steph Smith is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu fighter, whose ground game can be devastating, but she often shows bad planning in the ring, and attempts to stand and bang with opponents.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Season 1 Womens Flyweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Maria Ferraz (6-1) vs. Leslie Myers (6-1)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Maria Ferraz is an absolutely frenzied striker, who loves to unload with a relentless barrage of punches, utilizing her great hand speed, but is often let down by her cardio, gassing in the middle of fights. Leslie Myers is a dangerous Jiu Jitsu fighter, whose ground game can compete against most, but her stand-up is a problem. She made her WEFF debut with a Unanimous Decision loss to Karen Curtis, but bounced back with a first round submission victory over Hazel McClay.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Season 1 Womens Flyweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Catalina Vinicios (6-0) vs. Roz Wareing (8-3-1)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Catalina Vincios is a Muay Thai fighter, effective both from range, and from the clinch, with devastating strikes, but once she is on the ground, any threat she poses completely disappears. A former WEFF Flyweight Title Contender, losing to Karen Curtis by Unanimous Decision, Roz Wareing is a Kung Fu fighter, who loves to stand and bang, she is on a bad run of results, coming off a Split Draw over Suzana Ramos, and a Unanimous Decision loss to Jenny DeNeuve.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Womens Flyweight Championship Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Kochiyo Chikamatsu (9-0) vs. Daljit Samir (10-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Kochiyo Chikamatsu is one of the most devastating Judo fighters in the world. Though she lacks in the stand up, her takedown, and ground game has led to her winning nine straight fights on the Japanese local circiut, with none of the fights going outside the first round. Daljit Samir is also a strong prospect in the division. She is a karate striker, whose stick and move tactics are very frustrating to other fighters.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Season 1 Womens Flyweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Trish Biel (8-0) vs. Lora Hayes (7-2)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Trish Biel is a world class wrestler, with devastating takedowns, and grappling, but her striking is not exactly up to snuff. Lora Hayes is always a danger to herself and others in the cage, an all-out striker, who likes to just exchange blows in wild brawls. While her style means she will likely never be a real player, she is always fun to watch!</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>CTC Womens Flyweight Championship Tournament Quarter-Final Bout: Helena Broderick (7-1) vs. Kyoko Junna (8-1)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Helena Broderick is a pretty one dimensional striker, who likes to throw heavy hands, looking for knock outs, and doesn't have much else to her game. Kyoko Junna is a Thai boxer, her striking is of higher technical quality, that means most will not want to swap punches with her, but lacks the power to finish.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:14px;"><span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">PRELIMINARY CARD</span></strong></span></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Middleweight Bout: Andre Passos (4-0) vs. French Dancer (7-4)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Andre Passos is a burgeoning prospect who is likely to be popular because of his penchant for engaging in wild brawls. A Muay Thai specialist, he loves to stand and bang with opponents. French Dancer is a half decent amateur wrestler, who has decent grappling skills, but hasn't really shown a lot in his career.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Bantamweight Bout: Dallin Friedland (6-2) vs. Zabit Mansurov (3-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Dallin Friedland is a Northern Irish brawler, with a wild striking game, but the rest of his MMA skill-set is pretty much non-existent. Zabit Mansurov, a grappler from Georgia (the country), is considered one of the best prospects in the world in the lower weight classes. His skill set involves high intensity, high pressure grappling, pushing the pace, and wearing down opponents with a never ending assault! </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Womens Featherweight Bout: Regina de Avila (2-0) vs. Janey McDwyre (1-0)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> Regina de Avila is a Jiu Jitsu fighter, with a strong ground and submission game. She is considered one of the top prospects, but will have to work on her striking to get to the top level. Janey McDwyre is also a grappler, a practitioner of Jude, her strong ground game also needs to be supplemented with some striking.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong>Womens Flyweight Bout: Elizabeth Lindley (5-0) vs. Rhonda Britton (8-4)</strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> There's no mistaking the gameplan Elizabeth Lindley will have going into a fight, a power puncher, her only weapon is big bombing punches that will knock out anyone who gets in their way! Rhonda Britton is also a power-puncher who likes to stand and bang, and has little other MMA game to speak of. She was cut from the WEFF roster when this weakness was exploited badly in three straight losses.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Weigh-In Results</strong></p><p> </p><p> Natasha Mellow (125 lbs) vs. Sandy Oliver (125 lbs)</p><p> Jenny DeNeuve (125 lbs) vs. Rennaya Rives (125 lbs)</p><p> Toni Dietrich (125 lbs) vs. Steph Smith (125 lbs)</p><p> Maria Ferraz (125 lbs) vs. Leslie Myers (125 lbs)</p><p> Catalina Vinicios (125 lbs) vs. Roz Wareing (125 lbs)</p><p> Kochiyo Chikamatsu (125 lbs) vs. Daljit Samir (125 lbs)</p><p> Trish Biel (125 lbs) vs. Lora Hayes (125 lbs)</p><p> Helena Broderick (125 lbs) vs. Kyoko Junna (125 lbs)</p><p> </p><p> Andre Passos (185 lbs) vs. French Dancer (185 lbs)</p><p> Dallin Friedland (135 lbs) vs. Zabit Mansurov (135 lbs)</p><p> Regina de Avila (145 lbs) vs. Janey McDwyre (145 lbs)</p><p> Elizabeth Lindley (125 lbs) vs. Rhonda Britton (125 lbs)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><span style="font-size:18px;"><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">TOURNAMENT BRACKETS</span></strong></span></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><div style="text-align:center;"><p>[</p><a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/002%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%202/Season%201%20Womens%20Flyweight%20Championship%20Tournament_zps7g1irkte.jpg.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Season%201%20Womens%20Flyweight%20Championship%20Tournament_zps7g1irkte.jpg" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/002%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%202/Season%201%20Womens%20Flyweight%20Championship%20Tournament_zps7g1irkte.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a><p> </p><p> </p><p> <a href="https://s244.photobucket.com/user/Overbay17/media/Events/002%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%202/Season%201%20Womens%20Flyweight%20Tournament_zpstc7ydtoq.jpg.html" rel="external nofollow"><img alt="Season%201%20Womens%20Flyweight%20Tournament_zpstc7ydtoq.jpg" data-src="https://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/Events/002%20Canadian%20Tournament%20Combat%202/Season%201%20Womens%20Flyweight%20Tournament_zpstc7ydtoq.jpg" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></a></p></div><p></p><p></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p> <strong>Canadian Tournament Combat 2 Full Fight Card</strong></p><p> </p><p> WFLW Title QF: Natasha Mellow vs Sandy Oliver</p><p> WFLW Title QF: Jenny DeNeuve vs Rennaya Rives</p><p> WFLW QF: Toni Dietrich vs Steph Smith</p><p> WFLW QF: Maria Ferraz vs Leslie Myers</p><p> WFLW QF: Catalina Vinicios vs Roz Wareing</p><p> WFLW Title QF: Kochiyo Chikamatsu vs Daljit Samir</p><p> WFLW QF: Trish Biel vs. Lora Hayes</p><p> WFLW Title QF: Helena Broderick vs. Kyoko Junna</p><p> </p><p> MW: Andre Passos vs French Dancer</p><p> BW: Dallin Friedland vs Zabit Mansurov</p><p> WFW: Regina de Avila vs. Janey McDwyre</p><p> WFLW: Elizabeth Lindley vs. Rhonda Britton</p>
  13. Friday, Week 3, January 2002 Live from Toronto, Ontario PRELIMINARY CARD Streamed Live on CTCombat.ca SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT VS. Sebastian Cyr (0-0) vs Vinnie MacEntyre (3-3) Round 1 WOMENS BANTAMWEIGHT BOUT VS. Honor O'Neill (0-0) vs. Tammy Westenra (7-6) Round 1 FEATHERWEIGHT BOUT VS. Kodaira Mikio (0-0) vs. Chan Siu-wei (0-0) Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT VS. Tommy Cowan (0-0) vs Pete Windsor (1-2) Round 1 MAIN CARD Broadcast Live on Tournament TV Around The World CTC SEASON 1 LIGHTWEIGHT TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Jeffrey Foxworthy (6-1) vs. Owen Oggleberry-Pipp (5-3) Round 1 CTC SEASON 1 LIGHTWEIGHT TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Robbie Lynn (4-0) vs. Roy Arnett (6-2) Round 1 CTC SEASON 1 LIGHTWEIGHT TOURNMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Timmy Dukes (7-0) vs. Urlington Rogers (10-6) Round 1 Round 2 CTC SEASON 1 LIGHTWEIGHT TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Jazz Snide (3-0) vs. Nik Minear (12-5) Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 CTC LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Manoel Cabral (6-1) vs. Nicholas Bretton (14-7) Round 1 CTC LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Chad Zoff (7-0) vs. Cory Brewer (9-4) Round 1 CO-MAIN EVENT CTC LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Benny Danare (11-3) vs. Lazaro Campos (8-0) Round 1 MAIN EVENT CTC LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT QUARTER-FINAL BOUT VS. Bruce Steven (20-9) vs. Duane Weatherley (18-10) Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Attendance: 608 Ticket Sales: 78,584 Critical Rating: 71% Commercial Rating: 45% Fight of the Night: Bruce Steven vs Duane Weatherly KO of the Night: Timmy Dukes Submission of the Night: Benny Danare Updated Tournament Brackets
  14. cecede123: Welcome aboard. I hope you enjoy. Canadian Tournament Combat 1 Friday, Week 3, July 2002 MAIN EVENT CTC Lightweight Championship Tournament Quarter-Final: Bruce Steven (20-9) vs. Duane Weatherly (18-10) A submission fighter, Bruce Steven is one of the most dangerous Lightweight on the ground in the world, but is sometimes let down by his glass jaw. He had a two fight win streak broken when he lost a Unanimous Decision to Helio at GAMMA Clash of the Titans 2 Finals in October. Duane Weatherly is a veteran kick boxer, with a sub standard ground game. His last two fights were both decision losses in XCC Lightweight Title Fights, in April and July of last year, that were both decision losses. CO-MAIN EVENT CTC Lightweight Championship Tournament Quarter-Final: Benny Danare (11-3) vs. Lazaro Campos (8-0) Benny Danare is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu fighter, known for his use of rubber guard. He is a highly ranked Lightweight, but has a habit of losing the big fight, like when he was knocked out in just 1:47 by Sean Morrison in their Lightweight Title Fight at GAMMA 25 in 1998. He is coming off a submission victory over Seth O'Breen at GAMMA 47 in September. An excellent striker, with great cardio Lazaro Campos has been lighting up the local scene with 8 consecutive victories. This will be his first chance in the big time. MAIN CARD CTC Lightweight Championship Tournament Quarter-Final: Chad Zoff (7-0) vs. Corey Brewer (9-4) Chad Zoff has been making quite the impression on the Canadian Regional scene, winning 7 fights in a row. A jack of all trades, he is trained in all aspects of MMA, but isn't incredibly great at any of them. It remains to be seen whether this will lead to a good career. Corey Brewer is a kickboxer, with some decent striking, but not much else. A gatekeeper in the XCC's Lightweight Division, he is coming off a Split Decision victory over Avery Gleason in June. CTC Lightweight Championship Tournament Quarter-Final: Manoel Cabral (6-1) vs. Nicholas Bretton (14-7) Manoel Cabral is a dangerous Brazilian Jiu Jitsu black belt, who, after lighting up the local scene, finally got his shot in a promotion just before FLB closed it's gates, and lost a Unanimous Decision to Branco. Nicholas Bretton is a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practitioner, who loves to use armbars as his weapon of choice. He has decent striking, though without finishing power. He struggled with the step up when he went to GAMMA, and is coming off a Unanimous Decision loss to Truck Gleason at GAMMA 46. CTC Season 1 Lightweight Tournament Quarter-Final: Jazz Snide (3-0) vs. Nik Minear (12-5) Jazz Snide is a young up and comer, trained in all aspects of MMA, but is known more for his trash talking and trouble causing, unfortunately, then for the great potential that he possesses. Nik Minear is a veteran of the Canadian Regional scene, known for his ability to smother fighters, and win decisions, he possesses almost no finishing threat. CTC Season 1 Lightweight Tournament Quarter-Final: Timmy Dukes (7-0) vs. Urlington Rogers (10-6) Timmy Dukes is a kickboxer from Australia, who is known for his exceptional cardio, as much as for his devestating strikes. Urlington Rogers is a veteran of the Canadian Regional Scene, a skilled wrestler, he doesn't have much finishing threat that would help him deal with skilled mixed martial artists. CTC Season 1 Lightweight Tournament Quarter-Final: Robbie Lynn (4-0) vs. Roy Arnett (6-3) Robbie Lynn is a great kickboxer, known for his devastating strikes, but has massive holes in his ground game that will hold him back if not addressed in training. Roy Arnett is a kickboxer, and can stand and bang with no problem, but has no ground game to speak of. CTC Season 1 Lightweight Tournament Quarter-Final: Jeffrey Foxworthy (6-1) vs. Owen Oggleberry-Pipp (5-3) Jeffrey Foxworthy is a skilled wrestler with some finishing threat on the ground, but while he has had decent Regional Scene performances, there is some doubt as to whether he has what it takes to make it to the top levels. Owen Oggleberry-Pipp is a Canadian striker, with no ground game to speak of, who has been inconsistent, even on the regional scene. PRELIMINARY CARD Super-Heavyweight Bout: Tommy Cowan (0-0) vs. Pete Windsor (1-2) Tommy Cowan is a Scotsman, known for competing in strongman, and grappling contests. He knows his way around the ground game, and has a lot of natural athleticism, and heart. Pete Windsor is a huge Taekwondo specialist, who had no prior MMA experience before being thrown in the deep end in GAMMA. He is coming off two 1st Round losses to Irwin Middleton, and Yan Hasluck in GAMMA. Featherweight Bout: Kodaira Mikio (0-0) vs. Chan Siu-wei (0-0) Kodaira Mikio is known for his devastating array of strikes, and the all out attacking style he employs with it, overwhelming opponents with sheer volume. Chan Siu-Wei is a wrestler, who enjoys getting opponents in the clinch, and wearing them down with dirty boxing, and knee strikes. Womens Bantamweight Bout: Honor O'Neill (0-0) vs. Tammy Westenra (7-6) Honor O'Neill is a relatively unknown comodity at the moment. A trained wrestler, her training partners speak highly of her work ethic. Tammy Westenra is a WEFF veteran, though she has had a tough time keeping up with the level of competition. She is a decent striker, but her cardio lets her down. She is coming off a first round submission loss to Grace Hughes at WEFF 25. Super Heavyweight Bout: Sebastian Cyr (0-0) vs. Vinnie MacEntyre (3-3) Sebastian Cyr is a dangerous Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practitioner, with an excellent ground game. He doesn't have great striking, but has naturally heavy hands, capable of knocking people out if he catches them. Vinnie MacEntyre is an enormous fighter, who likes to stand and bang, and has heavy hands. He is coming off two Unanimous Decision losses to Jutaro Honma, and Charlie Howerd in ALPHA-1. Tournament Brackets Canadian Tournament Combat 1 Full Fight Card LW Title QF: Bruce Steven vs Duane Weatherley LW Title QF: Benny Danare vs Lazaro Campos LW Title QF: Chad Zoff vs Corey Brewer LW Title QF: Manoel Cabral vs Nicholas Bretton LW QF: Jazz Snide vs Nik Minear LW QF: Timmy Dukes vs Urlington Rogers LW QF: Robbie Lynn vs Roy Arnett LW QF: Jeffrey Foxworthy vs. Owen Oggleberry-Pipp SHW: Tommy Cowan vs Pete Windsor FW: Kodaira Mikio vs Chan Siu-wei WBW: Honor O'Neill vs Tammy Westenra SHW: Sebastian Cyr vs Vinnie MacEntyre Feel free to make predictions, if I get enough interest, I may run a prediction contest.
  15. OOC: I am back after a years long hiatus at this site, but recently bought WMMA5, and thought I felt like giving another whirl to doing a dynasty. This will be the third edition of Canadian Tournament Combat, the other two were both done on WMMA3, just to give you an idea how long I've been away. Except for the logo and banner below, I have unfortunately lost all the promotional logos that Iceisle made for me between my computer dying, and photobucket dumping everything when they went to a pay site. I am using the game's default database, with a few modifications. I created my promotion, and created contracts between my promotion, and 25 fighters from each of the 12 weight classes I will be running. Every Canadian fighter in the database fights for my promotion. For most of the divisions all non-Canadian fighters are free agents at game boot up. The exceptions are: for the Womens Featherweight and Lightweight Divisions I mercilessly plundered the WEFF, and KDMFC rosters so that I could fill the divisions. I believe I plundered a few Bantamweight Men as well. Basically any division I couldn't fill between the Canadian Fighters and the free agents to 25 fighters, I plundered the rest. http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/CTC/CTCbanner_zps4c84d11b.jpg http://i244.photobucket.com/albums/gg29/Overbay17/CTC/CTClogo_zpsb8bc52e6.jpg Thanks to Iceisle for creating the awesome Canadian Tournament Combat Promotional Logos! Rules: All bouts will be contested in the confines of a cage. Title Fights will be six 10 minute rounds, and other fights will be three 10 minute rounds, scored on the entire match. Anything that can be set to legal is including elbows, knees to the head of a downed opponent, and soccer kicks. Format: TV shows will be five fights, mainly tournament and title fights, along with a preliminary card, they will occur on a weekly basis when in season (and no complications occur), and I will try to have seasons completed between January and April, and July and October for two seasons each year. There will also be a Spring Series, and Winter Series in between seasons, featuring smaller 4 man tournaments, starting after the second season, once all the initial Championship Tournaments are out of the way. I will be being consistent with which weight classes tournaments will be contested each season (I will be running with a whopping 12 weight classes), with odd numbered seasons (starting with the upcoming first season) featuring tournaments in the Womens Flyweight, Womens Featherweight, Bantamweight, Lightweight, Middleweight, and Heavyweight divisions, while even numbered seasons will feature tournaments in the Womens Bantamweight, Womens Lightweight, Featherweight, Welterweight, Light Heavyweight, and Super Heavyweight divisions. Pay-Per-Views will be 20 fight marathons designed to keep fighters not participating in the tournaments busy. There will be a pay-per-view each month, which centers around one weight class. The centerpiece of each pay-per-view will be an eight man, one night tournament, usually for young up and comers, with the winner getting a spot in the next tournament at his weight class. Then there will be other one-off non-tournament fights (including non-title fights to keep champions active while waiting for new challengers to be crowned), usually the majority, if not all of the fights on the pay-per-view will be from the one weight class. For the first and second seasons only, there will be two tournaments in each weight class (for a whopping twelve tournaments a season!), one to crown the initial champion in that weight class, and one to crown a challenger, this way I can start having title fights as soon as possible! Starting with season three things will calm down to a regular one tournament to crown the next title challenger format! This first post will be kept updated with Champions and Title Histories if you are ever interested. Canadian Tournament Combat Champions CTC Super Heavyweight Championship (266-600 LBS) Belt Prestige: 53% (+6% Last Fight) Current Champion Kiyomori Sanda MMA Record: 11-0/CTC Record: 4-0 Won Title def. Moses Amokachi by TKO (Strikes) in 0:45 of Round 1 (CTC 69) No Defences Past Champions 1. Den Bickersteth (October 2002-December 2002) Won Title def. Dwight Witherspoon by Knock Out (Punch) in 0:18 of Round 1 (CTC 28) No Defences Lost Title Lost to Matas Fialkowska by Knock Out (Punch) in 6:48 of Round 5 (CTC 34) 2. Matas Fialkowska (December 2002-April 2003) Won Title def. Den Bickersteth by Knock Out (Punch) in 6:48 of Round 5 (CTC 34) No Defences Lost Title Lost to Teddy Glossop by TKO (Strikes) in 4:03 of Round 1 (CTC 47) 3. Teddy Glossop (April 2003-August 2003) Won Title def. Matas Fialkowska by TKO (Strikes) in 4:03 of Round 1 (CTC 47) No Defences Lost Title Lost to Moses Amokachi by Technical Submission in 3:20 of Round 3 (CTC 62) 4. Moses Amokochi (August 2003-November 2003) Won Title def. Teddy Glossop by Technical Submission in 3:20 of Round 3 (CTC 62) No Defences Lost Title Lost to Kiyomori Sanda by TKO (Strikes) in 0:45 of Round 1 (CTC 69) CTC Heavyweight Championship (206-265 LBS) Belt Prestige: 76% (+5% Last Fight) Current Champion Mason Archer MMA Record: 28-7/CTC Record: 6-1 Won Title def. Hassan Fezzik by Unanimous Decision in 10:00 of Round 6 (CTC 66) No Defences Past Champions 1. Mason Archer (June 2002-July 2002) Won Title def. Tim Boyer by TKO (Strikes) in 9:14 of Round 1 (CTC 13) No Defences Lost Title Lost To Hanif Hussain by TKO (Strikes) at 4:02 of Round 1 (CTC 17) 2. Hanif Hussain (July 2002-June 2003) Won Title def. Mason Archer by TKO (Strikes) in 4:02 of Round 1 (CTC 17) No Defences Lost Title Lost to Hassan Fezzik by Submission (Armbar) in 3:35 of Round 1 (CTC 53) 3. Hassan Fezzik (June 2003-October 2003) Won Title def. Hanif Hussain by Submission (Armbar) in 3:35 of Round 1 (CTC 53) No Defences Lost Title Lost to Mason Archer by Unanimous Decision in 10:00 of Round 6 (CTC 66) CTC Light Heavyweight Championship (186-205 LBS) Belt Prestige: 82% (+7% Last Fight) Current Champion Niko Soldo MMA Record:25-3-1/CTC Record: 6-1 Won Title def. Gustavo Spagnol by TKO (Strikes) in 1:21 of Round 1 (CTC 45) 2 Defences def. Toby Sorkin by TKO (Strikes) in 2:28 of Round 1 (CTC 61) def. Zvonimir Asanovic by Unanimous Decision in 10:00 of Round 6 (CTC 71) Past Champions 1. Nicolai Mickiewicz (October 2002-November 2002) Won Title def. Mike Watson by Unanimous Decision in 10:00 of Round 6 (CTC 27) No Defences Lost Title Lost to Gustavo Spagnol by Split Decision in 10:00 of Round 6 (CTC 33) 2. Gustavo Spagnol (November 2002-March 2003) Won Title def. Nicolai Mickiewicz by Split Decision in 10:00 of Round 6 (CTC 33) No Defences Lost Title Lost to Niko Soldo by TKO (Strikes) in 1:21 of Round 1 (CTC 45) CTC Middleweight Championship (171-185 LBS) Belt Prestige: 84% (+6% Last Fight) Current Champion Petey Mack MMA Record: 19-6/CTC Record:8-1 Won Title def. JJ Reid by TKO (Strikes) in 0:57 of Round 1 (CTC 57) 1 Defence def. Tadao Miyazaki by Unanimous Decision in 10:00 of Round 6 (CTC 72) Past Champions 1. JJ Reid (June 2002-July 2003) Won Title def. Petey Mack by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 6:59 of Round 2 (CTC 14) 2 Defences def. Gavin Marshall by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 1:41 of Round 1 (CTC 14) def. Thomas Smith by Submission (Omoplata) in 9:14 of Round 3 (CTC 44) Lost Title Lost to Petey Mack by TKO (Strikes) in 0:57 of Round 1 (CTC 57) CTC Welterweight Championship (156-170 LBS) Belt Prestige: 84% (+5% Last Fight) Current Champion Bobby Brubaker MMA Record: 22-4/CTC Record: 7-0 Won Title def. Evan Gardner by Knock Out (Kick) in 1:55 of Round 2 (CTC 30) 3 Defences def. Jonathan Huang by Knock Out (Punch) in 1:30 of Round 1 (CTC 38) def. Josh Aldarisio by Knock Out (Punch) in 4:46 of Round 4 (CTC 49) def. Rufus Stephens by TKO (Body Kick) in 1:17 of Round 1 (CTC 65) Past Champions CTC Lightweight Championship (146-155 LBS) Belt Prestige: 73% (+6% Last Fight) Current Champion Naizen Hamacho MMA Record: 19-2/CTC Record: 5-1 Won Title def. Benny Danare by TKO (Strikes) in 1:14 of Round 2 (CTC 63) No Defences Past Champions 1. Manoel Cabral (August 2002-May 2003) Won Title def. Bruce Steven by TKO (Strikes) in 0:56 of Round 1 (CTC 22) 2 Defences def. Jazz Snide by Unanimous Decision in 10:00 of Round 6 (CTC 27) def. Naizen Hamacho by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 8:13 of Round 2 (CTC 41) Lost Title Lost to Benny Danare by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 6:53 of Round 4 (CTC 52) 2. Benny Danare (May 2003-September 2003) Won Title def. Manoel Cabral by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 6:53 of Round 4 (CTC 52) No Defences Lost Title Lost to Naizen Hamacho by TKO (Strikes) in 1:14 of Round 2 (CTC 63) CTC Featherweight Championship (136-145 LBS) Belt Prestige: 75% (+0% Last Fight) Current Champion Colm Dee MMA Record: 19-5-1NC/CTC Record: 3-0-1NC Won Title def. Lamont Banner by Knock Out (Punch) in 1:24 of Round 2 (CTC 60) No Defences Past Champions 1. Lamont Banner (October 2002-July 2003) Won Title def. Philip Ziskie by TKO (Strikes) in 4:19 of Round 1 (CTC 29) 2 Defences def. Ward Maloprop by TKO (Strikes) in 4:39 of Round 1 (CTC 37) def. Li-Kong Ho by TKO in 4:19 of Round 1 (CTC 46) Lost Title Lost to Colm Dee by Knock Out (Punch) in 1:24 of Round 2 (CTC 60) CTC Bantamweight Championship (126-135 LBS) Belt Prestige: 71% (+4% Last Fight) Current Champion Kanji Togo MMA Record: 25-6 /CTC Record: 5-0 Won Title def. Brian Claremont by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 7:36 of Round 1 (CTC 56) 1 Defence def. Riveron Potter-Pirbright by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 3:40 of Round 1 (CTC: Way of the Warrior Season 2 Finale) Past Champions 1. Ollie Rockmetteller (June 2002-January 2003) Won Title def. Brian Claremont by TKO (Strikes) in 8:20 of Round 1 (CTC 13) 1 Defence def. Markus Waller by Knock Out (Kick) in 8:30 of Round 1 (CTC 23) Lost Title Lost to Brian Claremont by TKO (Strikes) in 1:56 of Round 2 (CTC 40) 2. Brian Claremont (January 2003-June 2003) Won Title def. Ollie Rockmetteller by TKO (Strikes) in 1:56 of Round 2 (CTC 40) No Defences Lost Title Lost to Kanji Togo by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 7:36 of Round 1 (CTC 56) CTC Womens Lightweight Champion (146-155 LBS) Belt Prestige: 55% (+1% Last Fight) Current Champion Idina Micklewhite MMA Record: 11-1/CTC Record: 8-1 Won Title def. Haley Croft by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 8:51 of Round 3 (CTC 43) 2 Defences def. Catherine Newmar by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 7:48 of Round 3 (CTC 58) def. Haley Croft by TKO (Strikes) in 4:44 of Round 4 (CTC 70) Past Champions 1. Haley Croft (November 2002-February 2003) Won Title def. Alisha Wood by TKO (Strikes) in 3:36 of Round 1 (CTC 32) No Defences Lost Title Lost to Idina Micklewhite by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 8:51 of Round 3 (CTC 43) CTC Womens Featherweight Championship (136-145 LBS) Belt Prestige: 74% (+4% Last Fight) Current Champion Hope Lehane MMA Record: 16-0/CTC Record: 7-0 Won Title def. Hanako Shimizu by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 3:02 of Round 1 (CTC 14) 4 Defences def. Rosamaria Correa by Submission (D'Arce Choke) in 1:49 of Round 1 (CTC 18) def. Alyson Arroway by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 7:32 of Round 1 (CTC 42) def. Regina de Avila by Submission (Triangle With Armbar) in 5:13 of Round 3 (CTC 55) def. Hanako Shimizu by Submission (Armbar) in 2:12 of Round 1 (CTC 67) Past Champions CTC Womens Bantamweight Championship (126-135 LBS) Belt Prestige: 77% (+5% Last Fight) Current Champion Pamela O'Neill MMA Record: 20-1/CTC Record: 7-0 Won Title def. Sarah Vaughan by TKO (Strikes) in 9:36 of Round 1 (CTC 28) 3 Defences def. Sayoko Ebisawa by TKO (Strikes) in 8:39 of Round 1 (CTC 35) def. Leona Deschanel by Knock Out (Punch) in 4:08 of Round 2 (CTC 48) def. Sayoko Ebisawa by Knock Out (Punch) in 0:41 of Round 3 (CTC 64) Past Champions CTC Womens Flyweight Championship (116-125 LBS) Belt Prestige: 76% (+6% Last Fight) Current Champion Sandy Oliver MMA Record: 19-0/CTC Record: 7-0 Won Title def. Rennaya Rives by Submission (Kimura) in 3:56 of Round 1 (CTC 11) 4 Defences def. Steph Smith by Submission (Kimura) in 6:05 of Round 2 (CTC 16) def. Rennaya Rives by Submission (Kimura) in 2:12 of Round 1 (CTC 39) def. Steph Smith by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in 5:08 of Round 6 (CTC 54) def. Manami Ken by Submission (Armbar) in 9:54 of Round 3 (CTC 59) Past Champions Canadian Tournament Combat Tournament Champions Season 1 Lightweight Championship: Manoel Cabral (def. Nicholas Bretton (SUB-1), Chad Zoff (SUB-3), Bruce Steven (TKO-1) Lightweight: Jazz Snide (def. Nik Minear (KO-3), Timmy Dukes (UD), Robbie Lynn (UD)) Title Challenge Result: Loss to Manoel Cabral (UD) Womens Flyweight Championship: Sandy Oliver (def. Natasha Mellow (SUB-1), Kochiyo Chikamatsu (SUB-1), Rennaya Rives (SUB-1)) Womens Flyweight: Steph Smith (def. Toni Dietrich (SUB-1), Trish Biel (TKO-1), Leslie Myers (UD) Title Challenge Result: Loss to Sandy Oliver (SUB-2) Bantamweight Championship: Ollie Rockmetteller (def. Apolonio Redondo Jr. (UD), Shoin Chiba (TKO-1), Brian Claremont (TKO-1)) Bantamweight: Markus Waller (def. Kawin Kayem (SUB-1), Ashihei Bando (SUB-1), Lito Alcala (SUB-3)) Title Challenge Result: Loss To Ollie Rockmetteller (KO-1) Heavyweight Championship: Mason Archer (def. Sylvester Collins (TKO-1), Norman Pike (UD), Tim Boyer (TKO-1)) Heavyweight: Hanif Hussain (def. Damien Jones (UD), Guy Broom (KO-1), Nate MacReary (KO-1)) Title Challenge Result: Won Title def. Mason Archer (TKO-1) Womens Featherweight Championship: Hope Lehane (def. Eiko Shiokawa (SUB-2), Piper Evergood (SUB-1), Hanako Shimizu (SUB-1)) Womens Featherweight: Rosamaria Correa (def. Ana Natalia Pinto (KO-1), Maricel Punya (UD), Vasya Kaczmarek (KO-1) Title Challenge Result: Lost to Hope Lehane (SUB-1) Middleweight Championship: JJ Reid (def. Owen Hyde (SUB-1), Bill Brown (SUB-1), Petey Mack (SUB-2)) Middleweight: Gavin Marshall (def. Moe Muschin (TKO-3), Reed Howlett (SUB-1), Wederson de Oliveira (KO-3) Title Challenge Result: Lost to JJ Reid (SUB-1) Season 2 Light Heavyweight Championship: Nicolai Mickiewicz (Entrance: Alternate for Anthony LeToussier (Hiatus), def. Jericho Stewart (SUB-2), Mike Watson (UD)) Light Heavyweight: Gustavo Spagnol (def. Ryuji Ganaha (UD), Hyun-Shik Lim (UD), Joshua Hope (UD)) Title Challenge Result: Won Title def. Nicolai Mickiewicz (SD) Womens Lightweight Championship: Haley Croft (def. Verona Joseph (KO-3), Tabitha Cameron (TKO-1), Wins By Bye due to Veronika Sablikova's Retirement. No Title Awarded. Will face winner of the Tournament for the Title.) Womens Lightweight: Alisha Wood (def. Lynda Epsom (SUB-1), Catherine Newmar (SUB-1), Verona Joseph (UD)) Title Challenge Result: Lost To Haley Croft (TKO-1) Super Heavyweight Championship: Den Bickersteth (def. Seb Morehead (KO-1), Sebastian Cyr (TKO-1), Dwight Witherspoon (KO-1)) Super Heavyweight: Matas Fialkowska (def. Joe Snettisham (TKO-1), Hans Gorner (SUB-2), Zydrunas Sigauskas (KO-1)) Title Challenge Result: Won Title def. Den Bickersteth (KO-5) Featherweight Championship: Lamont Banner (def. Luiz Machado (KO-1), Sammy Gaffigan (KO-1), Philip Ziskie (TKO-1)) Featherweight: Ward Maloprop (def. Wallace Everett (TKO-1), Chauncey Morin (UD), Easton Frye (TKO-2)) Title Challenge Result: Lost to Lamont Banner (TKO-1) Womens Bantamweight Championship: Pamela O'Neill (def. Michelle Addams (SUB-1), Samantha Sachs (KO-4), Sarah Vaughan (TKO-1)) Womens Bantamweight: Sayoko Ebisawa (Alternate for Marion Reynolds, def. Ruth Becker (SUB-1), Gianna Russo (UD)) Title Challenge Result: Lost to Pamela O'Neill (TKO-1) Welterweight Championship: Bobby Brubaker (def. Procopio Golias (TKO-1), Dana Delaney (TKO-1), Evan Gardner (KO-2)) Welterweight: Jonathan Huang (def. Vjekoslav Sarich (SUB-1), Maxime Giresse (SUB-1), Evan Pizzarro (SUB-3)) Title Challenge Result: Lost To Bobby Brubaker (KO-1) 2002 Winter Series Lightweight: Naizen Hamacho (def. Lukas Mellberg (TKO-2), Georges Nouri (KO-3)) Title Challenge Result: Lost to Manoel Cabral (SUB-2) Womens Flyweight: Rennaya Rives (def. Trish Biel (UD), April Watson (UD)) Title Challenge Result: Lost To Sandy Oliver (SUB-1) Bantamweight: Brian Claremont (def. Zach Steggles (TKO-2), Sophan Sastrowardoya (TKO-1)) Title Challenge Result: Won Title def. Ollie Rockmetteller (TKO-2) Heavyweight: Mason Archer (def. Mugur Boc (TKO-1), Aleksander Ivanov (KO-1)) Title Challenge Result: Won Title def. Hassan Fezzik (UD) Womens Featherweight: Alyson Arroway (def. Eiko Shiokawa (TKO-1), Hanako Shimizu (KO-1)) Title Challenge Result: Lost to Hope Lehane (SUB-1) Middleweight: Thomas Smith (def. Jaromir Grygera (SUB-2), Dexter Darling (SUB-2)) Title Challenge Result: Lost to JJ Reid (SUB-3) Light Heavyweight: Niko Soldo (def. Pedro Sousa (TKO-1), Matti Kurri (KO-1)) Title Challenge Result: Won Title def. Gustavo Spagnol (TKO-1) Womens Lightweight: Idina Micklewhite (def. Chelsea Lawson (TKO-1), Rachel McGuiness (SUB-1)) Title Challenge Result: Win Title def. Haley Croft (SUB-3) Super Heavyweight: Teddy Glossop (def. Irwin Middleton (TKO-1), Marty Sinnar (KO-1)) Title Challenge Result: Won Title def. Matas Fialkowska (TKO-1) Featherweight: Li-Kong Ho (def. Snorri Gunnarsson (SUB-3), Masahiro Maeno (SUB-1)) Title Challenge Result: Lost to Lamont Banner (TKO-1) Womens Bantamweight: Leona Deschanel (def. Michelle Addams (SUB-3), Hanae Maehata (TKO-1)) Title Challenge Result: Lost to Pamela O'Neill (KO-2) Welterweight: Josh Aldarisio (def. Kenneth Toadspew (SUB-3, Evgeni Medtner (SUB-3)) Title Challenge Result: Lost to Bobby Brubaker (KO-4) Season 3 Lightweight: Benny Danare (def. Darren Southall (SUB-1), Chakrit Mamanee (SUB-1), Tim Oldacres (SUB-1)) Title Challenge Result: Won Title def. Manoel Cabral (SUB-4) Womens Flyweight: Steph Smith (def. Andrea Jones (SUB-1), Honey Due (SUB-1), Jessica Herbig (SUB-1)) Title Challenge Result: Lost to Sandy Oliver (SUB-6) Bantamweight: Kanji Togo (def. Aubrey Bassington-Bassington (SUB-1), Supachai Thamsatchanan (UD), Markus Waller (SUB-2)) Title Challenge Result: Won Title def. Brian Claremont (SUB-1) Heavyweight: Hassan Fezzik (def. Tim Boyer (SUB-1), Chuck Dooley (SUB-1), Souleymane Ya Konan (SUB-1)) Title Challenge Result: Won Title def. Hanif Hussain (SUB-1) Womens Featherweight: Regina de Avila (def. Annika Sjolin (SUB-1), Kelly Andrews (SUB-3), Janey McDwyre (SUB-1)) Title Challenge Result: Lost To Hope Lehane (SUB-3) Middleweight: Petey Mack (def. Tora Mizwar (SUB-2), Ashley Ballard (SUB-2), Bambang Sriyanto (KO-1)) Title Challenge Result: Won Title def. JJ Reid (TKO-1) 2003 Spring Series Light Heavyweight: Toby Sorkin (def. Affonso Villar (SUB-2), Nicolai Mickiewicz (UD)) Title Challenge Result: Lost to Niko Soldi (TKO-1) Womens Lightweight: Catherine Newmar (def. Laura Adair (TKO-1), Alisha Wood (KO-3)) Title Challenge Result: Lost to Idina Micklewhite (SUB-3) Super Heavyweight: Moses Amokachi (def. John-James McInleen (TKO-1), Wally Bryant (UD)) Title Challenge Result: Won Title def. Teddy Glossop (SUB-3) Featherweight: Colm Dee (def. Lars Bohlin (KO-1), Masahiro Maeno (KO-1)) Title Challenge Result: Won Title def. Lamont Banner (KO-2) Womens Bantamweight: Sayoko Ebisawa (def. Hanae Maehata (SUB-2), Mizuki Watanabe (SUB-1)) Title Challenge Result: Lost To Pamela O'Neill (KO-3) Welterweight: Rufus Stephens (def. Jens Halle (UD), Evgeni Medtner (UD)) Title Challenge Result: Lost to Bobby Brubaker (TKO-1) Lightweight: Naizen Hamacho (def. Georges Nouri (UD), Sean Morrison (UD)) Title Challenge Result: Won Title def. Benny Danare (TKO-2) Womens Flyweight: Manami Ken (def. Joan Whitehouse (SUB-1), Natalie Rogers (SUB-1)) Title Challenge Result: Lost to Sandy Oliver (SUB-3) Bantamweight: Riveron Potter-Pirbright (def. Newton Reis (UD), Willy Bassett (TKO-3)) Title Challenge Result: Lost to Kanji Togo (SUB-1) Heavyweight: Aleksander Ivanov (def. Tim Boyer (SUB-1), Christopher Drew (SUB-2)) Title Challenge Result: Womens Featherweight: Hanako Shimizu (def. Lynda Epsom (UD), Rosamaria Correa (KO-3)) Title Challenge Result: Lost to Hope Lehane (SUB-1) Middleweight: Tadao Miyazaki (def. Stuart Strange (TKO-2), Osmosis Benn (TKO-2)) Title Challenge Result: Lost to Petey Mack (UD) Season 4 Light Heavyweight: Zvonimir Asanovic (def. Affonso Villar (KO-1), Jiroemon Hasegawa (TKO-1), Rafael Van Der Moot (TKO-1)) Title Challenge Result: Lost to Niko Soldo (UD) Womens Lightweight: Haley Croft (def. Verona Joseph (TKO-1), Chelsea Lawson (TKO-1), Tabitha Cameron (KO-2)) Title Challenge Result: Lost to Idina Micklewhite (TKO-4) Super Heavyweight: Kiyomori Sanda (def. Kel Ryan (SUB-1), Koryusai Tamura (SUB-1), Ali Shivari (TKO-1)) Title Challenge Result: Won Title def. Moses Amokachi (TKO-1) Featherweight: Tomohiro Takeuchi (def. Li-Kong Ho (UD), Nuno Valentino (UD), Kenji Akita (SD)) Title Challenge Result: Womens Bantamweight: Gianna Russo (def. Suzanne Elder (TKO-1), Emma Birch (SUB-1), Taniko Uchiyama (TKO-2)) Title Challenge Result: Welterweight: Fukusaburu Hirano (def. Nathan Chambers (UD), Noach Van Der Capellen (UD), Evan Gardner (KO-2)) Title Challenge Result: 2003 Winter Series Lightweight: Title Challenge Result: Womens Flyweight: Title Challenge Result: Bantamweight: Title Challenge Result: Heavyweight: Title Challenge Result: Womens Featherweight: Title Challenge Result: Middleweight: Title Challenge Result: Light Heavyweight: Title Challenge Result: Womens Lightweight: Title Challenge Result: Super Heavyweight: Title Challenge Result: Featherweight: Title Challenge Result: Womens Bantamweight: Title Challenge Result: Welterweight: Title Challenge Result:
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