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[FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"] [SIZE="4"][CENTER]Gamma Fighting presents [SIZE="6"][b]Gamma 1 Anarchy [/B][/SIZE] [I]A Pay Per View event live from California. Saturday July 2nd week[/I].[/CENTER][/SIZE] [I]Light-Heavyweight Match-up[/I] Nick Detroit V Aleksei Chekhov [I]Heavyweight Match-up[/I] Steve Mason Vs Tim Boyer [I]Heavyweight Match-up[/I] Marvin Stevens V Vincent Chapin [I]Middleweight Match up[/I] Greg Atteveld V Lindfield Ballard [I]Lightweight Match-up[/I] Beau Gorshin V Giovani Silva [I]Light-Heavyweight Match-up[/I] Anthony LeToussier V Christopher Sharp [I]Lightweight Match-up[/I] Randy Carsley V Jack Humphreys [B][I]GAMMA Heavyweight Title Match-up[/I][/B] [B][B]Raul Hughes V Tony McCall[/B][/B] [/FONT]
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GAMMA 1 Anarchy [B][U][FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"][CENTER][SIZE="5"]Gamma 1- Anarchy[/SIZE][/CENTER][/U][/B] Garth Ward- Welcome ladies and gentleman to a stellar PPV event live from California. Matt Tripp- Welcome to Gamma 1- Anarchy. Raul Hughes versus Tim “The Spider” McCall is our main event. I cant wait! Garth Ward- Yes, tonight undefeated Raul Hughes since winning the belt from Jamie Foster is going to show the world that to be a true champion, you got to the defend the belt. Matt Tripp- Not only that but the original bad boy of MMA, Jack Humphreys, takes on a game competitor in Randy Carsley. Garth Ward- Yes from 1994 through to 1996 Humphreys defended the lightweight belt an amazing five times. Matt Tripp- Defeat in his last match against Juilo Reguerio by submission halted that run. Lets see if the “Show Stopper” can return to his best. Garth Ward- Our First match is new signing Aleksei “Fists of Death” Chekhov taking on Nick Detroit. [CENTER]Nick Detroit V Aleksei Chekhov [/CENTER] Round 1 They circle to start, both throwing a few tentative jabs. An uppercut misses its mark from Detroit, providing the first moment of real action. Chekhov hits a nice combination of body shots to set up a big right hook, but Detroit side-stepped to safety. A few punches get thrown, but there's a lack of real action to talk about. Chekhov is being slightly the more aggressive, but neither fighter is really going for it. They come together again and exchange punches, but no big shots get through, and they end up clinched for a while. The referee separates them, but the time is ticking away and this round looks like it's going to the judges. End of the round. Blurcat.com scores it 10-9 for Chekhov. Round 2 Chekhov hits a jab. Detroit responds with a huge kick that takes out Chekhov's legs, sending him crashing awkwardly to the ground. Detroit gives on top of him and fires off a barrage of punches. Chekhov tries to cover up, but he is getting obliterated by the sheer number of punches coming down. The referee pulls Detroit off, it's over! [I]Detroit wins via 2nd round TKO with the official time being 1:21. [/I] Garth Ward- WHOA!! A shock result there. Matt Tripp- Detroit showed he aint no mug!! [CENTER]Steve Mason Vs Tim Boyer[/CENTER] Round 1 The two competitors start slowly, circling and looking for an opening. Boyer fakes shooting in for a takedown, but Mason didn't buy it for a second. In comes Boyer from an angle to the right, but Mason had it covered all the way, and not only easily steps out of the way of the attempted right hand, but manages to score with a solid right hand to the side of the head. Boyer felt that, and is forced to cover up quickly as Mason steps in quickly and unloads with a flurry of powerful blows, looking to capitalise on the earlier strike. Boyer is forced back against the ropes, but to his credit, he did a good job defending those strikes and didn't seem to take any significant damage. Mason doesn't get in too close, realising that it would likely mean getting caught in a clinch, so he stands slightly back instead and throws some low kicks and looping punches. Boyer responds by throwing out some straight jabs, but neither fighter is really doing any damage to their opponent. Mason clearly grows tired of the wait, and moves in to hit a body blow. It connects, but Boyer is quick to tie him up in a clinch. That lasts quite a while, until the referee gets in there and breaks them up, telling them to fight. Boyer with a body shot. Mason scores with a stiff jab, and bobs and weaves to avoid all three of the rapid-fire punches that come back from Boyer. Nicely done. Boyer, realising that he is losing this round, comes forward with a sense of urgency, throwing right hands to put Mason on the back foot. Mason handles it well though, refusing to let Boyer get an angle, and using some nice counter punches to the body to further cement the fact that this round is going to him on points. Time expires with Boyer throwing increasingly desperate punches. End of the round. Blurcat.com sees it 10-9 to Mason. Round 2 The round begins, and it is Mason who starts better, energetically bounding straight into action by throwing a three-punch combination and a scything leg kick. Boyer defended all four blows well, but is forced to be on the backfoot right from the word go. Mason works for an angle, coming in from the left hand side with a high right hand. Boyer ducks under it and nestles a stiff jab in the solar plexus. It doesn't seem to slow Mason down much though, as he swiftly turns and hits a crisp left to the side of the head, followed almost instantly by a mid-level kick that smacks above the hip of Boyer. Interesting first minute of action, Mason is looking particularly sharp. Boyer tries to turn the momentum by advancing quickly and driving Mason back against the ropes with a series of jabs and hooks, and they end up clinched. Boyer tries a knee from that position, but it is blocked. Mason scores with two sharp blows to the ribs, and then they break away from each other. Boyer throws out a few jabs, nothing too dangerous though, Mason easily avoided them. They square up to each other in the center. Mason throws a head fake and comes in from low down to hit a rising shot that catches Boyer on the side of the head. Boyer got a shot in too though, although it hit the shoulder rather than the head. Time is running down; Mason has probably done enough to win the round, but it has turned quite scrappy since the clinch against the ropes, both will probably be slightly unhappy with that. Boyer tries a late surge, coming in hard and fast with a leading left, but Mason defends it well and scores the only meaningful shot of the exchange with a crisp left hand. The round ends. Blurcat.com scores it 10-9 for Mason. Round 3 Boyer starts strong, hitting a nice low kick and following in with a shot to the body. Mason backs off, but just gets pushed up against the ropes. Boyer presses the advantage and works a nice hook to the body. Mason responds with an attempted sweep, and when that doesn't work, a punch that lands behind the ear. Boyer gets in a low kick as he backs off, and the fight returns towards the center. Boyer gets caught with a solid right hand out of nowhere, and is rocked. Mason follows up with another one, and Boyer looks in trouble all of a sudden. He is backed up against the ropes and Mason is unloading. The punches are raining down, Boyer is covering up. The referee has seen enough and stops the fight, clearly feeling that Boyer was unable to defend himself intelligently. Mason wins. [I]Mason wins via TKO at 2:36 of the third round. [/I] Garth Ward- The ref was right to end it Boyer was not intelligently defended himself. [CENTER]Marvin Stevens V Vincent Chapin[/CENTER] Round 1 Exchange of punches to start, nothing really hit though. They go into a clinch, and the pace disappears as both fighters try and get the advantage. Eventually the referee separates them. Jab from Stevens, who then has to react quickly to avoid a right hook that was aimed right at the chin. Stevens puts on a burst of energy and fires off a big sequence of punches, maybe twelve or thirteen in a row, although not many actually connected. Chapin covered up well, and gets in a couple of shots of his own before moving out of range again. Chapin looks to be working an angle. Low kick from Chapin, almost to the groin, although it didn't look intentional. They come together in a clinch again, and it returns to a stalemate. Not a great round by anyone's standard, but that flurry should mean that Stevens will take the round on points. The first round is over. Blurcat.com sees it 10-9 to Stevens. Round 2 The fighters come together right in the center. Chapin throws out a jab, but Stevens bobs out of the way and uses a right hand to glance a blow off the side of the ribs in response. Stevens works an angle and storms in suddenly with three crisp jabs and a looping overhand punch, Chapin covered up quickly but at least one of the jabs hit home. Stevens is making Chapin look sluggish in comparison, such is the speed and crispness with which he is delivering strikes. Chapin hits a low kick before back-pedalling to avoid a clubbing blow. Both fighters circle. They meet in the center to exchange a flurry of strikes that gets the crowd on their feet. Stevens got slightly the better of it, he definitely snuck through a right hand that rocked Chapin slightly. Chapin initiates a clinch, and the action grinds to a halt. Chapin looks out of ideas, he is being repeatedly lured into these exchange of strikes, but Stevens is clearly winning them. Chapin needs to find some way to deal with them. Not much time left in this round. The referee separates them. Stevens tries a speculative high kick, but Chapin saw it coming and was well out of range by the time it came. Chapin tries to work an angle, but Stevens is having none of it and fires off a straight right hand to keep him from stepping in. Comfortable round for Stevens, he will probably be disappointed not to have done more damage given his dominance of the striking in this round. The second round is over. Blurcat.com sees it 10-9 to Stevens. Round 3 The round begins with Stevens taking the iniative, coming in quickly with a straight right and a leg kick. Chapin replies with a snap jab and a wild left that misses by a long way. Stevens goes for the takedown, but Chapin sprawls. Stevens tries to power through, but Chapin uses that against him and turns it into a takedown of his own. They're quite close to the ropes, which may help Stevens defend this. Chapin is in guard. He throws a couple of half-hearted jabs, then tries to pass, but Stevens isn't allowing it. Stevens pulls Chapin in tight, locking up both his arms. Chapin pulls free and again tries to pass guard. This has turned into a bit of a stalemate, the referee may be thinking of standing them up if nothing happens soon. Chapin tries a big right hand, which Stevens defends well. He has quite a high guard, Chapin has to be wary not to fall into a triangle when leaning in like that. Stevens once again drags Chapin down into a clinch, and this time even tries to work a guillotine, but Chapin easily deals with it and hands out two solid right hands to the ribs along the way. We're back to Chapin trying to pass guard. Stevens tries to throw a big punch and almost hands an armbar to Chapin, but he realises the danger in time and manages to recover. The referee finally gets them back to their feet due to the lack of progress that has been made. Chapin scores with a jab, then a second. Stevens goes for a sweeping kick to the right knee, but it isn't fast enough and gives Chapin enough time to take him down again. Chapin quickly goes to pass guard, looking for side control, but Stevens once again defends it. It looks like a frustrating round will end with them on the ground, and almost certainly has to go to Chapin on points due to him being the aggressor and getting two takedowns in. End of round 3. Blurcat.com sees it 10-9 to Chapin. [I] Marvin Stevens wins, with a score of 29-28 from two judges, 30-27 from the other. [/I] [CENTER]Greg Atteveld V Lindfield Ballard[/CENTER] Round 1 Flat start to the round, thirty seconds of circling without any actual contact. The fans begin to get a bit restless. Atteveld is the first to try something, stringing together a couple of jabs and a low kick, but Ballard blocked the first two and avoided the latter. A lunge from Atteveld is meant to set up a punch, but it's clumsy and just leaves him off balance. Ballard is quick to react, and gets a great shot to the side of the face in before Atteveld can cover up. That landed above the left eye and has left an ugly red mark. No cut, but that will start to swell and could give Atteveld some problems later on. Atteveld moves in for a right hook, but takes a hard kick to the knee, then is forced to retreat so as not to get caught with the two right hands that follow. Ballard is staying on it though, and glances three shots off the gloves of Atteveld before they wind up in a clinch. That punch above the eye, or maybe the mistake that led to it, seems to have completely thrown Atteveld off, since that moment he has been comprehensively out-struck and is now in danger of losing this round. They struggle in the clinch, neither fighter managing a great deal more than minor blows. Atteveld goes for a trip, but Ballard cleverly spins out of it and the two fighters are back to circling. Not a great round for purists, it has all been a bit disjointed, but that one shot from Ballard may prove decisive. As the round comes to an end, they wind up back in another clinch, with nothing coming of it. The first round is over. Blurcat.com scores 10-9 Ballard. Round 2 Atteveld doesn't waste any time and throws two jabs to the face, but Ballard easily side-steps both and circles to the left. Ballard throws a head fake, then comes in fast from an angle with a looping punch, but misses and takes a glancing shot to the shoulder from a left hand counter. Ballard throws a combination but gets smothered into a clinch. They back up against the ropes. Atteveld hits a wicked uppercut, taking Ballard completely by surprise, then starts wailing away with lefts and rights. Ballard can only cover up against the ferocious attack, but that doesn't stop a couple of big shots landing. More shots rain down, and Ballard is getting obliterated, he can't throw any counter punches as he can't move his hands down without getting hit again, and he can't get past Atteveld to safety either. The referee finally sees enough and covers Ballard up. [I]Atteveld wins via 2nd round TKO with the official time being 1:54.[/I] Matt Tripp- WHOA! Atteveld shows that this talk of an age decline is complete and utter horse crap. [CENTER] Beau Gorshin V Giovani Silva[/CENTER] Round 1 The fighters touch gloves, then circle. Gorshin throws a low kick, but it was without any conviction, it seemed designed more to keep Silva from coming inside. Gorshin works an angle, then comes in with a one-two combination, Silva responds with a crisp uppercut that wasn't far off from connecting. Gorshin backs off slightly, maybe a bit relieved not to have taken that one on the chin. Neither fighter appears to be looking for any sort of takedown or grapple, this is all about the striking. Silva circles and throws a series of high jabs, but Gorshin blocked them with ease, using the gloves. Gorshin fakes a high kick, then storms in with a wild looking right hand and a series of body shots. Silva covers up and rides out the storm, clinching to stop any further blows. It was a nice attack from Gorshin though, best action of the round. They stay clinched for a while, exchanging occasional punches to the ribs, then are separated by the referee. It looks like this round is going to the judges though, as there's only a few seconds remaining. Gorshin throws a leg kick that connects, albeit without too much force, and the round is done. The round is over. Blurcat.com sees it 10-9 to Gorshin. Round 2 They circle to start, both throwing a few tentative jabs. An uppercut misses its mark from Silva, providing the first moment of real action. Gorshin hits a nice combination of body shots to set up a big right hook, but Silva side-stepped to safety. A few punches get thrown, but there's a lack of real action to talk about. Gorshin is being slightly the more aggressive, but neither fighter is really going for it. They come together again and exchange punches, but no big shots get through, and they end up clinched for a while. The referee separates them, but the time is ticking away and this round looks like it's going to the judges. The round ends. Blurcat.com gives that one to Gorshin by 10-9. Round 3 Gorshin hits some tentative punches, then comes in fast and forces Silva to back up against the ropes, where they clinch. Gorshin hits a nice body shot, but takes two short punches to the side of the head in return. Silva tries a trip, but it doesn't go anywhere. They separate, with Gorshin having to stay sharp to avoid a scorching right hand from Silva. They come together, both throwing punches. Gorshin gets a nice clean shot in, and Silva stumbles backwards and falls to the floor. Gorshin is on top of him quickly, and unloads with two more big punches, both connect solidly. The referee jumps in and pulls him away before a third is thrown, this match is over by TKO. Replays show the referee may have been slightly early. [I]Gorshin wins via 3rd round TKO with the official time being 3:42.[/I] [B]-Post Match Interview-[/B] Garth Ward- I’m here with Gorshin. Hey Gorshin watch the replay of the fight and tell us what you think? Gorshin- I just whacked him with a few shots and he crumbled. Garth Ward-In your mind was the stoppage early? Gorshin- Hell No! Did you see him seize up, He might complain straight after the fight to the ref but I was ready fist armed and ready to unload more. I applaud the ref getting in before I did serious damage. Garth Ward- Beau Gorshin everybody!!!! [CENTER]Anthony LeToussier V Christopher Sharp [/CENTER] Garth Ward- Next, we have LeToussier the face of Gamma people call him. Matt Tripp- An extremely popular figure and exciting kick boxer but Sharp is just as dynamic as LeToussier. You could say Charisma is the only thing that separates these fighters. Round 1 LeToussier starts with a high kick, but Sharp was well out of range. Sharp looks to be working an angle. LeToussier steps in and exchanges strikes with Sharp, neither fighter gets a particular advantage from it. Sharp parries away a nice right hand and gets in a crisp counter punch that catches LeToussier on the shoulder. The round has been a little flat so far, neither of them is really forcing the issue. They enter into a clinch, which doesn't help matters, and that seems to last for an eternity before the referee separates them and tells them to get on with it. LeToussier finally shows some fire, putting together a combination of two jabs, a cross, and an uppercut. Sharp did well to defend it, bobbing and weaving out of the way and using his gloves to parry away anything that was too close. He uses a low kick to the thigh as a response, then steps in and unloads with two fine punches, although LeToussier blocked them. LeToussier scores the best punch of the round so far, coming in fast, ducking under a dangerous right hand, and catching Sharp square in the face with a lunging overhand right. Sharp backs off and covers up, clearly having felt that one, and unfortunately LeToussier's attempts to follow up and thwarted as he gets tied up in a clinch near the ropes. The time expires, with LeToussier probably having stolen that round thanks to that one big punch. The round is over. Blurcat.com has it down as 10-9 LeToussier. Round 2 The fighters touch gloves, then circle. LeToussier throws a low kick, but it was without any conviction, it seemed designed more to keep Sharp from coming inside. LeToussier works an angle, then comes in with a one-two combination, Sharp responds with a crisp uppercut that wasn't far off from connecting. LeToussier backs off slightly, maybe a bit relieved not to have taken that one on the chin. Neither fighter appears to be looking for any sort of takedown or grapple, this is all about the striking. Sharp circles and throws a series of high jabs, but LeToussier blocked them with ease, using the gloves. LeToussier fakes a high kick, then storms in with a wild looking right hand and a series of body shots. Sharp covers up and rides out the storm, clinching to stop any further blows. It was a nice attack from LeToussier though, best action of the round. They stay clinched for a while, exchanging occasional punches to the ribs, then are separated by the referee. It looks like this round is going to the judges though, as there's only a few seconds remaining. LeToussier throws a leg kick that connects, albeit without too much force, and the round is done. The second round is over. Blurcat.com sees it 10-9 to LeToussier. Round 3 Exchange of punches to start, nothing really hit though. They go into a clinch, and the pace disappears as both fighters try and get the advantage. Eventually the referee separates them. Jab from LeToussier, who then has to react quickly to avoid a right hook that was aimed right at the chin. LeToussier puts on a burst of energy and fires off a big sequence of punches, maybe twelve or thirteen in a row, although not many actually connected. Sharp covered up well, and gets in a couple of shots of his own before moving out of range again. Sharp narrowly misses a right cross. Low kick from Sharp, almost to the groin, although it didn't look intentional. They come together in a clinch again, and it returns to a stalemate. Not a great round by anyone's standard, but that flurry should mean that LeToussier will take the round on points. That's the end of the round. Blurcat.com scores it 10-9 for LeToussier. [I]All three judges give a score of 30-27 in favour of Anthony LeToussier[/I] Garth Ward- Solid performance from LeToussier wasn’t it Matt? Matt Tripp- I know but LeToussier will be disappointed not to have knocked Sharp out but Sharp was a difficult fight for him and almost caught him with a few lunging shots. [CENTER] Randy Carsley V Jack Humphreys [/CENTER] Round 1 Carsley pushes Humphreys up against the ropes in a clinch. Carsley throws a knee, then a couple of short punches to the side of the head. Humphreys pushes him away and steps in to score with an uppercut. Carsley took it flush on the chin and is rocked! Another right hand drops Carsley against the ropes, and Humphreys follows up by unloading with a barrage of punches. The referee gets in and pulls Humphreys away, he wins the match by TKO. [I]Official time of the TKO is 1:17 of the first. Winner, Jack Humphreys[/I] [B]-Post Match Interview-[/B] Garth Ward- I’m here with Jack Humphreys. Jack you exploded on Randy right away, caught him with a sweet upper cut. Is this how you imagined the fight? Jack- Yes. Simple as, he is a submission fighter so I worked on my defence but I knew he had a chin made of glass and I took advantage. Garth Ward- Who do you feel will be next? Jack- I want Juilo. He got my title simple as, he got lucky against me but I will show it was just a fluke. Garth Ward- Jack Humphreys everybody!!! [B]-Promo-[/B] [I]Shows Raul Hughes with the belt and a highlight package of his knockouts and cuts to Hughes talking.[/I] Raul Hughes- He is a tough fighter but a true champion defends his belt and I will come out all guns blazing. [I]Shows McCall highlights of his takedowns and his ground n pound and then cuts to him talking.[/I] McCall- Raul is going to lose his belt and his undefeated record come Saturday in California. I have no doubt. [I]-Raul-[/I] Raul- Good luck with that McCall. I'm gonna knock you out. [I]-McCall-[/I] McCall- I don’t need luck. My game plan is made and the gaping holes in his game are gonna been shown to the world. [B] End Promo[/B] Garth Ward- Matt, this will be explosive. Tripp- Oh hell ya, Raul has got Knockout power and McCall chin has been called into question but if he can take down Hughes he could pound his way to victory. Garth Ward- A vastly experienced fighter McCall can he take down Hughes and fight his fight? Tripp- I don't know Hughes has knocked out everybody he has fought, an possess an exceptional sprawl. It should be interesting. [B][CENTER]Heavyweight Title Match Up[/CENTER][/B] [B][CENTER]Raul Hughes V Tony McCall[/CENTER][/B] Round 1 A fizzing right hand from Hughes opens the round; it didn't find its intended target of McCall's chin, but it did land hard on the left shoulder instead. McCall fights back with a jab, but takes a hard shot to the body after leaning in too far. Hughes pins him to the ropes with a quick burst, and unloads with lefts and rights. McCall looks for a moment like he may be about to get overwhelmed, especially after a right hand appears to hit flush on the chin, but he recovers well and works his way back to the center. Hughes is looking the more confident of the two by far. He smells blood, and comes in looking for a big right hand, only to walk right into a takedown. McCall had to time that perfectly, and did. Hughes doesn't pull guard, instead scrambling, ending up onto his knees, with McCall taking his back! McCall tries to go for a choke, but Hughes bucks and twists, scrambling back to his feet and backing off. A big right hand and a high kick prevent McCall from following too closely. After that frenetic minute of action, things die down, with the fighters circling. Hughes scores with two leg kicks, McCall hits a tasty right hand to the body, but otherwise nothing much happens for the next couple of exchanges. Indeed, the clock runs down and the round ends without further noteworthy events. The 1st round ends. Blurcat.com scores it 10-9 for Hughes. Round 2 McCall comes out fast, and looks like he is aiming for a quick takedown, but Hughes stops that plan with some looping punches. Solid right hand from Hughes connects, and that's the best moment of the opening minute of the round. McCall is mainly defending against punches, it looks like he is trying to work an angle to try for a takedown. Hughes seems to have noticed, as he is purposely positioning against that. Straight left from Hughes, then a low kick, then a wicked body shot. McCall felt that, and backs off. McCall tries to get in for a clinch, perhaps looking for a takedown from that position, but Hughes gets him to back off with some jabs. Hughes has really been able to stamp his gameplan on this round, McCall has been blocked at every turn. That's the end of the round. Blurcat.com scores it 10-9 for Hughes. Round 3 Good start from McCall, taking Hughes down almost immediately! Hughes scrambles though, and gets back to his feet without taking any damage at all. McCall will be disappointed with that. Hughes comes in and throws two big right hands, but neither connects, and they put him off balance, allowing McCall to score with a nice right hook to the side of the head, crunching into the top of the ear. Hughes felt that one for sure. He stalks McCall, trying to back him up against the ropes. It doesn't work though, McCall keeps out of the way. Hughes tries a kick, but McCall catches the foot and uses it for a trip. McCall gets Hughes down for the second time, and this time is right on top of him in guard position. McCall throws some punches, then tries to pass. Hughes doesn't allow it, and tries to grab an armbar in response. McCall easily stops that, and throws some more punches. That becomes the pattern, as the fight falls into a predictable pattern; punches from McCall followed by a pass attempt, with Hughes blocking the pass and throwing the occasional punch in response. The round ends like that, just as the referee was about to stand them back up. End of round 3. Blurcat.com scores 10-9 McCall. Round 4 Slow start to this round, Hughes is being tentative and McCall looks like he is waiting for an angle to appear. The first exchange of strikes doesn't really go anywhere. A second set falls in Hughes's favour, as he gets a nice jab in, hitting right above the nose, and a solid shot to the body. McCall goes in for a takedown but only manages to secure one leg. Hughes hammers down two shots to the back, but can't really do a lot else. McCall tries to push him over onto his back, but Hughes manages to pull free and back off. McCall throws a high left handed jab then goes in for another takedown. Good sprawl from Hughes, and he backs off. McCall doesn't get a chance to go for a third, because Hughes takes the fight to him with a barrage of lefts and rights, forcing him back against the ropes. Hughes clinches up, only after hitting a hard shot to the stomach though. The clinch seems to go on forever, with McCall unable to get a good enough position to try a takedown, and Hughes tied up too much to really throw any decent strikes. Eventually the time runs out and they head back to their corners. End of round 4. Blurcat.com scores 10-9 Hughes. Round 5 Hughes steps back, and McCall comes after him , sensing an opening. Hughes suddenly puts the brakes on and swings for the fences, driving a right hand to the chin. McCall couldn't get out of the way in time and takes it full force. He goes down like a puppet with his strings cut, he is out cold. Hughes goes to follow up to be sure, but the referee cuts him off, calling a halt to the match. [I]Official time of the knock out is 1:17 of the fifth. Raul Hughes successfully retains the GAMMA Heavyweight title. [/I] Garth Ward- Raul got taking down for the first time in round 3 but otherwise an exceptional performance from the champ. Is he unbeatable? Matt Tripp - He could very well be. Thanks for tuning into pay per view.[/FONT]
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Blog [FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"] [B]News[/B] Coming off a popular first card, GAMMA announce a huge change in rules. Instead of the ring which it has been since the start, the new Gamma president Scott Avatar, has decided that fighting will be done now inside a cage. It will be interesting to see if the fighters can adapt to these changes. The next card will be announced soon. Rumors are that MMA poster boy Jamie Foster will look to return to form and start his quest for a rematch with Hughes. [/FONT]
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Gamma 2 Respect [FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"] [SIZE="4"][CENTER]Gamma Fighting presents [SIZE="6"][b]Gamma 2 Respect [/B][/SIZE] [I]A Pay Per View event live from Idaho Saturday 2nd Week August[/I].[/CENTER][/SIZE] [I]Welterweight Match-up[/I] Luis Barosa(7-0) V Peter Bracewell(17-7) [I]Middleweight Match-up[/I] Lloyd McAllister(3-0) V Phil Ball (7-6) [I]Lightweight Match-up[/I] Duane Weatherfly(10-7) Liam O Donnell(1-1) [I]Light-Heavyweight Match-up[/I] Drew Jenks(3-0) V Ashley Ballard(4-0) [I]Heavyweight Match up[/I] Fatuma Roy(16-5) V Thomas Smith(6-1) [I]Middleweight Match-up[/I] Maarten De Vries(13-4) v Bixente Fontaine (9-3) [I]Welterweight Match-up[/I] Geoff Cahill(21-13) V Joe Hinchcliffe (12-4) [I]Lightweight Title Match-up[/I] Sean Morrison(12-3) V Mario DeSouza (12-6) [B]Heavyweight Match Up[/B] Jamie Foster (16-2)V Rick Stanley (20-7-3) [/FONT]
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[FONT="Franklin Gothic Medium"] [CENTER][B]Promo For GAMMA 2: Respect[/B][/CENTER] [I]Shows Raul Hughes knocking out Foster.[/I] Foster- It was the most disappointing loss I have ever suffered but I'm back and ready to entertain the great MMA fans around the world. [I] -Stanley talking-[/I] Stanley- You know I have been doing business for years but I think this is my biggest fight. [I]-Foster talking-[/I] Foster- He is a good competitor, a good fighter but I'm just better at everything. [I]-Stanley getting KOed by Hughes-[/I] Stanley- Hughes has bulldozed all the opposition but I know I can take that belt back and Jamie Foster stands in my way. [I]-Foster smiling-[/I] Foster- This is a road block you wont get past. [I]-Stanley smiles-[/I] Stanley- I'm going to knock him out and if I have to, give him some of his own medicine, ground and pound. [I]-Foster talking-[/I] Foster- Try fight my fightstyle and you will lose. [CENTER][B]End Promo[/B][/CENTER] [/FONT]
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