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CTC 6 Full Fight Card

 

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HW Title SF: Wilson Franklyn vs. Tim Boyer

WW Title SF: Zachary Gilbert vs. Datuk Ong Ka Ting

HW SF: Jacco Landeweerd vs. Chuck Dooley

HW SF: Juan de Castro vs. Heikichi Shimizu

 

Preliminary Card

 

HW Title SF: Fletcher Merman vs. Reynolds Baer

WW Title SF: Agustin Gonzalez vs. Delroy Rhodes

WBW Natalie Rogers vs. Erica Page

WW Nik Minear vs. Mauricio de Terreros

FW Ivano Ancic vs. Beau LuPone

WFW Piper Evergood vs. Emi Nagano

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HW Title SF: Wilson Franklyn vs. Tim Boyer

 

Franklyn is definitely underrated, he should KO the veteran just as he did his essential clone.

 

WW Title SF: Zachary Gilbert vs. Datuk Ong Ka Ting

Gilbert is a scrub and Datuk is the future, itd be silly to pick Gilbert here.

 

 

HW SF: Jacco Landeweerd vs. Chuck Dooley

Unless Landeweerd seriously excels here, Dooley gets the GNP TKO.

 

HW SF: Juan de Castro vs. Heikichi Shimizu

Shimizu via Judo mauling ala Tim Boetsch/David Heath (look it up)

 

Preliminary Card

 

HW Title SF: Fletcher Merman vs. Reynolds Baer

 

I've just always wanted to see him do well.

 

WW Title SF: Agustin Gonzalez vs. Delroy Rhodes

 

Rhodes should be able to avoid the ground game here.

 

WBW Natalie Rogers vs. Erica Page

 

Idk who she is but I know Rogers is very one dimensional.

 

 

WW Nik Minear vs. Mauricio de Terreros

 

TKO in the first.

 

FW Ivano Ancic vs. Beau LuPone

 

A single moment of luck will determine this.

 

 

WFW Piper Evergood vs. Emi Nagano

 

to quote Mark Hunt, "Whateva"

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Friday, Week 1, March 1998

 

 

 

Live From Hamilton, Ontario

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Streamed Live on CTCombat.ca

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

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>We are underway!

>Nagano gets caught with a series of quick punches.

>Nagano avoids a flurry of punches.

>Nagano looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Not wanting to grapple, Evergood uses strikes to keep Nagano at a distance.

>Nagano uses a flurry of lefts and rights to get Evergood to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.

>A good sprawl stops the takedown, and Nagano is brought down to the mat in a loose front facelock.

>Evergood pounds away with lefts, hitting several big shots to the body and side of the head.

>Evergood unloads with big left hands to the side of the head, landing several that clearly hurt Nagano.

>Evergood pounds away on Nagano, landing several good shots to the side of the head in the process.

>Nagano takes a few punches on the way, but manages to get back to standing.

>Evergood moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a crisp jab.

>Nagano steps in but an exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>Not letting Nagano settle at all, Evergood comes in closer.

>Nagano moves out of range of a flurry of punches.

>Nagano slips out of the way of a jab.

>Nagano throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Evergood.

>Nagano goes under an attempted counter left hand.

>Evergood gets taken down by a single leg, and has to pull guard.

>Nagano begins trying to pass the guard.

>Nagano gets past the guard with a certain degree of ease and gains side control.

>Nagano looks to get a mount.

>Nagano struggles but cannot mount Evergood.

>Evergood tries to pull guard on Nagano but doesn't get anywhere with the attempt.

>Nagano uses side control to hit a knee just above the hip.

>Nagano looks to get a mount.

>Nagano shifts to mount.

>Nagano unloads with some big elbows, but Evergood deals with them comfortably.

>Evergood tries to move Nagano enough to get half guard, but can't get enough space.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Nagano fires away with big elbows, but Evergood covers up and doesn't take any undue damage.

>Evergood tries to turn over and sweep Nagano, but rolls too far and gives up her back!

>Nagano increases her control by getting both hooks in.

>Nagano attempts to complete a rear naked choke, having both hooks fully in.

>Evergood doesn't allow the rear naked choke to be applied.

>Evergood attempts to pull free of the hooks, but Nagano doesn't allow it.

>Nagano, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied.

>Evergood doesn't allow the arm to go under her chin.

>Nagano keeps both hooks, despite Evergood trying to pull them apart.

>Nagano, with both hooks fully in, tries to get the rear naked choke applied.

>Evergood fights off the rear naked choke attempt.

>Piper Evergood doesn't look like she has much left in the tank.

>With both hooks in, Nagano tries to flatten Evergood out for the rear naked choke.

>Evergood defends herself well against the choke.

>With both hooks in, Nagano tries to flatten Evergood out for the rear naked choke.

>Evergood fights off the rear naked choke attempt.

>Evergood struggles against Nagano but cannot get herself free from the hooks.

>Nagano, with both hooks fully in, tries to get the rear naked choke applied.

>Evergood doesn't allow the rear naked choke to be applied.

>From the looks of things, I don't think Piper Evergood has much energy left.

>Nagano, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied.

>Evergood doesn't allow the arm to go under her chin.

>With both hooks in and therefore great control of the body, Nagano tries to finish Evergood off with a rear naked choke.

>Evergood defends herself well against the choke.

>Emi Nagano is breathing very hard.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>Nagano, with both hooks fully in, tries to get the rear naked choke applied.

>Evergood doesn't allow the arm to go under her chin.

>Piper Evergood looks exhausted.

>Nagano keeps both hooks, despite Evergood trying to pull them apart.

>Nagano, with both hooks fully in, tries to get the rear naked choke applied.

>Evergood defends herself well against the choke.

>The time expires on round one, and that is the end of the fight.

>The ring announcer is now giving the official decisions.

>All three judges give the result in favour of Nagano.

>Nagano wins by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Emi Nagano defeats "The Sniper" Piper Evergood by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

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>There's the opening bell!

>Ancic avoids a kick to the leg and hits a right sudden head kick, LuPone is knocked out!

>Ivano 'Ace' Ancic takes the win by Knock Out!

 

 

 

Result: Ivano "Ace" Ancic defeats "The Dark Lord" Beau LuPone by Knock Out (Kick) at 0:27

 

 

 

Welterweight Bout

 

 

 

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>We are underway!

>de Terreros catches Minear with a solid left jab.

>They come together and strike, but neither can land a clean shot.

>de Terreros scores with a left jab from the pocket.

>de Terreros throws a left jab but Minear uses good head movement to make sure it slips by.

>Minear comes in, looking for a quick double leg takedown from close range.

>A countering right hand catches Minear off guard and knocks him down...and out!

>Mauricio de Terreros takes the win by Knock Out!

 

 

 

Result: Mauricio de Terreros defeats Nik "The Minotaur" Minear by Knock Out (Punch) at 1:41

 

 

 

Womens Bantamweight Bout

 

 

 

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>There's the opening bell!

>Both fighters throw strikes at the same time, both miss.

>Rogers catches Page with a flurry of small strikes.

>Rogers scores with a series of quick lefts.

>Page steps back to avoid a barrage of big punches.

>Rogers throws a right kick to the body but Page avoids it.

>Page avoids a flurry of punches.

>Page looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Rogers ends up grappling for supremacy with Page.

>Page tries to wrestle Rogers backward and up against the cage.

>Rogers ends up backed against the cage.

>Page drives a knee to the thigh area.

>Page pins Rogers up against the cage and stomps down hard on her foot.

>Page pins Rogers up against the cage and works her over with small punches to the body for well over sixty seconds.

>Showing her ability to control opponents, Page smothers Rogers against the cage while nailing her with short strikes to the body for over a minute.

>Having been stuck against the cage for a while without any progress, the referee brings them back to the center.

>Rogers throws out a quick left jab.

>Page doesn't press the issue, allowing Rogers to circle.

>Rogers avoids a jab and scores with a series of quick punches.

>Rogers stings Page with an inside leg kick.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Rogers avoids a quick jab and hits a clean jab.

>Page sees a right body kick coming, grabs it, shoots in for a takedown, but Rogers stuffs it.

>Rogers counters an errant left jab with a series of lefts.

>Page avoids a low kick.

>A left jab misses and Rogers strikes back with a sharp kick just above the hip.

>Rogers fakes a lunge.

>It seems that Page is happy to let Rogers circle for the moment.

>Page looks like she might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Rogers.

>Page can't get near enough to engage, Rogers uses strikes to keep her out of range.

>Page narrowly misses Rogers with a right uppercut.

>Rogers seems to be waiting for Page to make a move.

>Page looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Page grabs Rogers and pulls her into a grapple.

>Using her wrestling skills, Page is trying to push Rogers up against the cage.

>Page achieves it, pinning Rogers to the cage.

>Smothered against the cage, Rogers is trapped there, unable to do anything but take the occasional nasty short punch to the ribs, for over a minute.

>Page shows her grappling ability by pinning Rogers up against the cage and keeps her there for well over sixty seconds.

>Breathing very hard, Erica Page is looking ragged.

>There's under a minute left in this round.

>The referee thinks there has been too little progress, and brings the two fighters back to the center.

>A visibly tired Page is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Rogers.

>A counter right hook catches Page hard, almost putting her down!

>Natalie Rogers looks very tired out there.

>The time expires on round one, and that is the end of the fight.

>The official decisions are being reported now.

>All three judges have given Rogers the win.

>Making Natalie 'Rocky' Rogers the winner by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Natalie "Rocky" Rogers defeats "Canadian Storm" Erica Page by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

CTC Welterweight Championship Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>And here we go!

>A jab misses and Rhodes counters with a stinging leg kick.

>Gonzalez avoids a low kick.

>Gonzalez counters a weak right kick with a crisp left hand punch.

>They come together and strike, but neither can land a clean shot.

>Gonzalez circles away, creating some distance between them.

>There's a takedown attempt from Gonzalez.

>Gonzalez eats a stiff counter right hand and almost goes down!

>Rhodes tries for a right body kick but Gonzalez moves out of range.

>Gonzalez shoots in, looking for a takedown.

>Gonzalez can't get past the sprawl of Rhodes, and finds himself pushed face-down to the ground.

>Rhodes pounds away on Gonzalez, landing several good shots to the side of the head in the process.

>Gonzalez springs back to his feet, albeit at the expense of a few punches to the body and head.

>Rhodes looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Gonzalez sees a chance for a takedown attempt, but Rhodes is able to defend it.

>Gonzalez chooses to shoot in on Rhodes.

>Gonzalez gets caught out and eats a stiff left jab.

>Gonzalez isn't drawn in by Rhodes feinting to his left.

>Gonzalez throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Rhodes.

>Rhodes tries to time a counter right hand, but can't get it.

>The takedown is completed, it was a single leg and Rhodes is left on his back pulling guard.

>Gonzalez begins trying to pass the guard.

>Gonzalez passes to side control with ease.

>Gonzalez looks to get a mount.

>Gonzalez shows his ground skills and slips to mount.

>Gonzalez has solid control over Rhodes, and starts pounding away with strikes.

>Rhodes is taking lots of shots, and can't seem to find a way out from this position!

>With Rhodes stuck and taking a pounding, the referee has to stop the match!

>'The Latino Wild Cat' Agustín Gonzalez takes the win by TKO!

 

 

 

Result: "The Latino Wild Cat" Agustin Gonzalez defeats "The Fight Night Delight" Delroy Rhodes by TKO (Strikes) at 7:05

 

 

 

CTC Heavyweight Championship Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>Round one begins!

>Baer moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a series of quick lefts.

>A flurry of punches miss Merman and allow him to counter-strike with a straight left.

>A left jab misses and Baer counters with a clean jab.

>Moving in closer, Merman looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.

>Merman is now standing in the pocket.

>Baer slips past a jab and scores with a thudding right hook to the body.

>Merman hits a left jab from the pocket.

>Merman uses head movement to slip past a punch, then hits a crisp left jab.

>Using head movement, Baer slips past a left jab and counters with a series of quick punches.

>Both fighters exchange strikes, but neither hits anything significant.

>Baer lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a flurry of jabs and straight punches.

>Slipping past a left jab, Baer hits a flurry of jabs and straight punches.

>Baer uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a clean punch.

>A left jab misses, Merman counters with a jab.

>Merman uses a stiff jab.

>Baer uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a left jab to the cheek.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Baer to counter with a series of quick, sharp punches.

>Slipping past a flurry of punches, Merman has the angle to counter with a jab.

>Baer takes a stiff jab.

>Baer shows good head movement to avoid getting caught with a jab.

>Baer uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a clean punch.

>A left jab misses, Merman counters with a jab.

>Merman uses a stiff jab.

>Baer uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a left jab to the cheek.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Baer to counter with a series of quick, sharp punches.

>Slipping past a flurry of punches, Merman has the angle to counter with a jab.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Baer takes a stiff jab.

>Baer shows good head movement to avoid getting caught with a jab.

>Baer uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a clean punch.

>A left jab misses, Merman counters with a jab.

>Merman uses a stiff jab.

>Baer uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a left jab to the cheek.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Baer to counter with a series of quick, sharp punches.

>Slipping past a flurry of punches, Merman has the angle to counter with a jab.

>Baer takes a stiff jab.

>Baer shows good head movement to avoid getting caught with a jab.

>Baer uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a clean punch.

>A left jab misses, Merman counters with a jab.

>Merman uses a stiff jab.

>Baer uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a left jab to the cheek.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Baer to counter with a series of quick, sharp punches.

>Slipping past a flurry of punches, Merman has the angle to counter with a jab.

>Baer takes a stiff jab.

>Baer shows good head movement to avoid getting caught with a jab.

>Baer uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a clean punch.

>A left jab misses, Merman counters with a jab.

>Merman uses a stiff jab.

>Baer uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a left jab to the cheek.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Baer to counter with a series of quick, sharp punches.

>Slipping past a flurry of punches, Merman has the angle to counter with a jab.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>From the pocket, Merman hits a stiff jab.

>A big right misses, giving Merman the chance to counter with a clean left jab.

>The fight comes to an end as the time limit expires.

>The official decisions are being reported now.

>Judge #1 has given Baer the win.

>Judge #2 has given Merman the win.

>Judge #3 has Baer as the winner.

>Making Reynolds 'Grizzly' Baer the winner by split decision!

 

 

 

Result: Reynolds "Grizzly" Baer defeats Fletcher "The Drummer" Merman by Split Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

MAIN CARD

 

 

 

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CTC Welterweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>And here we go!

>de Castro feints rushing in, but withdraws.

>Shimizu throws a right jab but de Castro avoids it.

>They both meet with strikes, but neither does any damage.

>They wind up in a tight clinch.

>de Castro finds his dirty boxing smothered, and Shimizu gains the dominant position in the grapple.

>Shimizu attempts to pick de Castro up for a slam.

>de Castro doesn't allow himself to be lifted, and he gets away from Shimizu.

>de Castro hops around from foot to foot, looking for an opening.

>Shimizu quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Shimizu comes in swinging wildly, using the strikes as cover so that he can shoot in.

>de Castro is too quick, and manages to hit Shimizu with a good clean left jab.

>de Castro comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>de Castro is now standing in the pocket.

>Using head movement, de Castro slips past a right jab and counters with a crisp left.

>Good head movement allows Shimizu to avoid a wildly thrown left hand.

>de Castro dodges a jab, and fires back with a series of quick, sharp punches.

>Slipping past a flurry of punches, Shimizu has the angle to counter with a solid punch.

>Both fighters come toe-to-toe and strike, but none of the strikes result in significant damage being done.

>Checking a leg kick, Shimizu counters back immediately with a clean right jab.

>Using good head movement, Shimizu slips past a punch and hits a punch.

>Shimizu tries for a left jab but de Castro uses head movement to avoid it.

>de Castro throws a wild left hand, but Shimizu covers up and absorbs the strike.

>de Castro tries for a right jab but Shimizu uses head movement to avoid it.

>de Castro dodges a jab, and fires back with a kick to the body.

>Shimizu uses head movement to avoid a right jab.

>Good head movement allows Shimizu to slip past a vicious right hand, and he counters with a nice jab.

>Slipping past a left jab, Shimizu hits a stinging jab.

>Shimizu dodges a jab, and fires back with a stinging jab.

>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Shimizu hits a nice right.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>de Castro shows good head movement to avoid getting caught with a jab.

>de Castro tries for a body kick but Shimizu sees it coming and avoids it.

>de Castro backs away from Shimizu, creating some space between them.

>de Castro avoids a quick jab and hits a straight left.

>Shimizu avoids a jab.

>They both meet with strikes, but neither does any damage.

>A left jab misses, Shimizu counters with a punch.

>de Castro dodges a jab, and fires back with a clean punch.

>de Castro tries for a right jab but Shimizu uses head movement to avoid it.

>From the pocket, Shimizu shoots in for a double leg.

>Shimizu walks into a big left jab, landing right on the cheek.

>de Castro throws a feint.

>Moving in closer, de Castro looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.

>He gets into range.

>Shimizu shows good head movement to avoid getting caught with a jab.

>de Castro backs away to create some more space.

>Shimizu gets suckered in by a feint, and is lucky to avoid a flurry of rights and lefts.

>de Castro looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Shimizu.

>de Castro is now standing in the pocket.

>Good head movement allows Shimizu to avoid a wildly thrown left hand.

>Shimizu covers up to absorb a barrage of big left hands.

>Slipping past a flurry of punches, Shimizu has the angle to counter with a right jab to the cheek.

>Shimizu hits a nice crisp right jab.

>Shimizu uses head movement to slip past a vicious right and he hits a stinging jab.

>de Castro eats a stiff jab.

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>de Castro lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a thudding right hook to the body.

>Good head movement allows Shimizu to avoid a wildly thrown left hand.

>Juan de Castro is breathing very hard.

>Shimizu slips past a flurry of rights and lefts and hits a nice jab.

>We reach the time limit and this fight is over.

>The official decisions are being reported now.

>All three judges have agreed that Shimizu is the winner.

>Shimizu wins by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Heikichi Shimizu defeats Juan de Castro by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

CTC Heavyweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>And here we go!

>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.

>A jab misses, allowing Landeweerd to counter-strike with a series of lefts.

>Dooley slips out of the way of a flurry of punches.

>Dooley chooses to shoot in on Landeweerd.

>He has the takedown! It's a single leg, and Landeweerd has to pull guard.

>Dooley is trying to pass guard.

>Dooley gets past the guard with a certain degree of ease and gains side control.

>Dooley fires away with rights, and Landeweerd is taking powerful shot after powerful shot!

>The referee jumps in and saves Landeweerd from taking any more shots!

>By TKO, the winner is Chuck Dooley!

 

 

 

Result: Chuck "The Laughing Man" Dooley defeats "Big Trouble" Jacco Landeweerd by TKO (Strikes) at 2:46

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Welterweight Championship Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>We are underway!

>Datuk uses a jab to sting Gilbert.

>There is an exchange of strikes, but neither fighter does any damage.

>A couple of quick punches are used to set up a takedown attempt from Datuk.

>Gilbert tries to avoid the takedown.

>The takedown is successful, he almost gets side control but has to settle for half guard.

>Datuk reaches over and tries to lock Gilbert in an americana.

>Gilbert defends himself well and is in no danger.

>Gilbert tries to sweep Datuk but can't do it.

>Datuk tries to ensnare Gilbert in an arm triangle.

>Gilbert stops Datuk from applying it.

>Datuk blocks an attempted sweep.

>Datuk attempts to arm triangle Gilbert from the top of half guard.

>Gilbert doesn't allow the arm triangle to be applied.

>Datuk blocks Gilbert as he tries a sweep from half guard.

>Datuk attempts to pass half guard.

>Gilbert can't keep his opponent in half guard, and Datuk gains side control.

>Datuk uses side control to hit a knee just above the hip.

>Stuck under side control, Gilbert takes a knee to the ribs.

>Datuk tries to ensnare Gilbert in an armbar.

>The armbar is locked in, tight enough that Gilbert has to tap out!

>The winner, by submission; Datuk Ong Ka Ting!

 

 

 

Result: "The Savage" Datuk Ong Ka Ting defeats Zachary "Manitoba Misery" Gilbert by Submission (Armbar) at 5:43

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Heavyweight Championship Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>The fight begins!

>Moving forward, Boyer counters a series of wayward big punches with a hard kick across the side.

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Franklyn to fire back with a barrage of huge rights, knocking Boyer down!

>Franklyn starts pounding away on Boyer, looking to finish him off!

>Franklyn pounds away on Boyer.

>Unless he finds a way out of this position soon, Boyer is going to lose this fight!

>The referee gives Boyer time to do something, but eventually has to come in and stop the fight!

>The winner, by TKO; Wilson Franklyn!

 

 

 

Result: "Silent But Violent" Wilson Franklyn defeats "The Tower of Power" Tim Boyer by TKO (Strikes) at 1:24

 

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Attendance: 1,634

Ticket Sales: $130,720

 

TV Viewers: 127,368

 

Critical Rating: Good

Commercial Rating: Good

 

Fight of the Night: Agustin Gonzalez vs. Delroy Rhodes

KO of the Night: Mauricio de Terreros

Submission of the Night: Datuk Ong Ka Ting

 

 

 

Post-Fight Press Conference Highlights

 

 

 

- Mark Addison took the mic to announce that Chuck Dooley injured his knee during his victory over Jacco Landeweerd, and will miss a couple months, no word yet on what this might mean for the Heavyweight Tournament Final!

 

- Zachary Gilbert was disappointed after his loss to Datuk Ong Ka Ting, but was keen to get back in the cage as soon as possible, and asked for a fight with fellow semi-final loser Delroy Rhodes!

 

- After defeating Nik Minear in his CTC debut, Mauricio de Terreros asked for a fight with Callum Henson!

 

 

 

Updated Tournament Brackets

 

 

 

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Predictions

 

 

 

petecrimson00 - 70% (7 of 10) (Season Total: 68% (41 of 60))

Jingo - 50% (5 of 10) (Season Total: 60% (18 of 30))

 

 

 

petecrimson00 has won todays predictions, and can choose a fight in the Lightweight Division that will appear on the prelims of CTC 9! The following fighters are available for the fight!

 

Avery Gleason

Benny Danare

Bosco Curbeam

Bruce Steven

Carl Chenoweth

Chuck Brown

Cory Brewer

Floyd Haywood

Guilherme de Barros

H.M. Menzel

Hoshi Nagai

Joel Adams

Jose Gonzales

Julian Beals

Lazaro Campos

Marcus Speed

Min-Soo Sik

Nicholas Bretton

Nshan Ramazyan

Owen Oggleberry-Pipp

Rory McEnterry

Rupert Lennox

Ryan Landingham

Sid Morgan

Tim Oldacres

Yoshitomo Horgome

 

petecrimson00, there is also still time for you to choose your Featherweight fight from winning the predictions for CTC Sunday Night Fights 1: Archer vs. Clough, details of available fighters are included at the end that event post!

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Canadian Tournament Combat 7

 

 

 

Note: This is the debut of the new Canadian Tournament Combat logo, and numbering, a big thanks goes out to Iceisle for the design!

 

 

 

Thursday, Week 2, March 1998 in Niagara Falls, Ontario

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Championship Semi-Final: Sandy Oliver (4-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Yutsuko Sasaki (6-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Sandy Oliver battled to a virtual stalemate with former WEFF Heavyweight Champion Haley Croft, her one takedown that she managed was probably what swayed the judges to give her the split decision! Yutsuko Sasaki dominated her bout with Samantha Sachs, not allowing herself to be taken down, and outstriking Sachs both on the feet, and with brutal ground and pound to earn a unanimous decision victory!

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Tournament Semi-Final: Thea Higgins (3-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Alyson Arroway (3-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Thea Higgins was outstruck on the feet, but took Debra Everett down twice, and rained down blows from the top for most of the fight, and while Everett never looked likely to be finished, it was enough to earn Higgins a unanimous decision! Alyson Arroway got the better of the striking battle with Piper Evergood in her quarter-final fight, and knocked her out just over 4 minutes into the fight!

 

 

 

UNDERCARD

 

 

 

Welterweight Tournament Semi-Final: Evan Gardner (4-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Houston George (3-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Evan Gardner dominated his quarter-final with Louis De La Torre, the striker didn't have the opportunity to get off a punch, and Gardner took him down, passed to mount, and after De La Torre defended a submission attempt, Gardner decided to heck with it, and just pounded him out for the TKO! Houston George was being outstruck by Rich Robinson, but took him down easily, and after throwing some punches from the guard, eventually took Robinson's back and finished him with a rear naked choke!

 

 

 

Featherweight Tournament Semi-Final: Nuno Valentino (3-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Hans Christian Bloch (3-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Nuno Valentino tried to stand with Roger Bean, and was probably losing on points late in the fight, when he managed to get Bean down, and finish him with an armbar! Hans Christian Bloch took Heiko Pander down fairly quickly, and after throwing some strikes, finished him off with an armbar!

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight: Alisha Wood (3-0) vs. Veronika Sablikova (4-0)

 

Alisha Wood is one of the most powerful fighters in womens MMA, she uses her wrestling skills to smother and grind out victories over opponents! Veronika Sablikova is a powerhouse ground and pound expert, though he size and strength are her major assets, she is also quick on her feet and can strike fast!

 

 

 

Middleweight: Gavin Marshall (1-0) vs. Keith Plaice (12-4)

 

Gavin Marshall could be the future face of the Middleweight Division, he combines his excellent amateur wrestling background with dangerously heavy hands to be a danger to just about any opponent! Keith Plaice is a Muay Thai fighter who likes to use his reach advantage to good effect to keep his opponents at distance, his height also means he is especially good delivering knee strikes!

 

 

 

Cruiserweight: Norman Pike (16-4) vs. Vincent Chapin (21-14)

 

Norman Pike learned to fight during his time with the Canadian Armed Forces, and though he is capable in striking, his real strength is on the ground, where his submission skills have helped him score many victories! Vincent Chapin is an MMA veteran approaching 40 year of age, he is still in great shape, and uses his wrestling abilities to grind down opponents!

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight: Emil Karlsson (1-0) vs. Jericho Stewart (1-0)

 

Emil Karlsson is an intimidating prospect, and uses his intimidating size and power to take the fight to his opponents in an attempt to take them out early! His striking is dangerous due to his natural power, and his grappling is highly underrated! Jericho Stewart is a boxer known for his quick hands and knock out power, few will want to stand with him, but his excellent sprawl usually means they have to anyway!

 

 

 

Featherweight: Louie Sullivan (1-0) vs. Freddy Lomax (1-0)

 

Louie Sullivan is a boxer, known to be very elusive, and a good counter-striker, he lacks knock out power, but his great conditioning means that he is capable of racking up points, and winning on the scorecards! Freddy Lomax is an all-rounder, competant in just about every area of MMA, however, he is not great at any aspect, which could be exposed against top opposition!

 

 

 

Welterweight: Felix Matherson Jr. (2-0) vs. Konosuke Shirahata (3-0)

 

Felix Matherson Jr is a master of the Keysi Fighting Method, and can strike, wrestle, and work on the ground, this well-rounded approach means he can target his opponents weakness without having many of his own! Konosuke Shirahata is a wrestler who is at his best from top control, where he can either strike, or work submissions to end his fights!

 

 

 

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Pre-Fight Press Conference

 

- Sandy Oliver was complimentary of Yutsuko Sasaki's skill, but expected to be able to submit her and finish the fight, Sasaki on the other hand was also confident of victory!

 

- Thea Higgins and Alyson Arroway both expected to put on an exciting fight, though both said they would be the one to make the finals!

 

- Hans Christian Bloch said he would easily take Nuno Valentino down and obliterate him with ground and pound!

 

- Nuno Valentino said if Bloch got on top of him, Bloch would regret it!

 

- Alisha Wood, and Veronika Sablikova were both excited to participate in the first ever Womens Lightweight Fight, and each promised to use their massive strength to obliterate the other!

 

- Norman Pike was happy to get his first chance to actually fight in Canada, after being a regular on the US regional circuit for quite some time, and promised a victory!

 

 

 

Weigh-In Results

 

Sandy Oliver (145) vs. Yutsuko Sasaki (145)

Thea Higgins (145) vs. Alyson Arroway (145)

Evan Gardner (170) vs. Houston George (170)

Nuno Valentino (145) vs. Hans Christian Bloch (145)

Alisha Wood (155) vs. Veronika Sablikova (155)

Gavin Marshall (185) vs. Keith Plaice (185)

Norman Pike (226) vs. Vincent Chapin (235)

Emil Karlsson (205) vs. Jericho Stewart (205)

Louie Sullivan (145) vs. Freddy Lomax (145)

Felix Matherson Jr. (170) vs. Konosuke Shirahata (168)

 

 

 

CTC 7 Full Fight Card

 

Main Card

 

WFW Title SF: Sandy Oliver vs. Yutsuko Sasaki

WFW SF: Thea Higgins vs. Alyson Arroway

WW SF: Evan Gardner vs. Houston George

FW SF: Nuno Valentino vs. Hans Christian Bloch

 

Preliminary Card

 

WLW Alisha Wood vs. Veronika Sablikova

MW Gavin Marshall vs. Keith Plaice

CW Norman Pike vs. Vincent Chapin

LHW Emil Karlsson vs. Jericho Stewart

FW Louie Sullivan vs. Freddy Lomax

WW Felix Matherson Jr. vs. Konosuke Shirahata

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CTC 7 Full Fight Card

 

Main Card

 

WFW Title SF: Sandy Oliver vs. Yutsuko Sasaki

WFW SF: Thea Higgins vs. Alyson Arroway

WW SF: Evan Gardner vs. Houston George

FW SF: Nuno Valentino vs. Hans Christian Bloch

 

Preliminary Card

 

WLW Alisha Wood vs. Veronika Sablikova

MW Gavin Marshall vs. Keith Plaice

CW Norman Pike vs. Vincent Chapin

LHW Emil Karlsson vs. Jericho Stewart

FW Louie Sullivan vs. Freddy Lomax

WW Felix Matherson Jr. vs. Konosuke Shirahata

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Thursday, Week 2, March 1998

 

 

 

Live From Niagara Falls, Ontario

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Streamed Live on CTCombat.ca

 

 

 

Welterweight Bout

 

 

 

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>We are underway!

>Shirahata slips out of the way of a flurry of punches.

>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.

>Mattherson uses head movement to avoid a left jab.

>Both fighters fire off strikes, but neither does any significant damage.

>Mattherson comes in, looking for a quick double leg takedown from close range.

>He has the takedown! Shirahata pulls guard.

>Mattherson tries to pass the guard.

>Mattherson passes to side control with ease.

>Mattherson uses side control to hit a knee just above the hip.

>Mattherson tries to slip behind and take the back.

>He takes the back!

>Mattherson gets both hooks in, and is now in a really dominant position.

>Mattherson attempts to complete a rear naked choke, having both hooks fully in.

>Shirahata defends himself well against the choke.

>With both hooks in, Mattherson tries to flatten Shirahata out for the rear naked choke.

>Mattherson gets the rear naked choke fully applied and Shirahata has to tap out!

>Felix 'Kick Ass' Mattherson Jr takes the win by submission!

 

 

 

Result: Felix "Kick Ass" Matherson Jr defeats Konosuke Shirahata by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 4:54

 

 

 

Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

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>We are underway!

>Moving forward, Lomax counters a left jab with a barrage of big punches on Sullivan!

>Sullivan covers up to safely defend against a flurry of rights and lefts.

>Lomax slips past a jab and scores with a crisp left jab.

>Sullivan checks a leg kick.

>Slipping past a left jab, Lomax hits a kick to the outside of the knee.

>Good head movement allows Sullivan to avoid a flurry of rights and lefts.

>Using head movement, Lomax slips past a left jab and counters with a sequence of quick punches.

>Using head movement, Lomax slips past a left jab and counters with a solid punch.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Lomax to counter with a nice left.

>Showing good head movement, Sullivan slips past a flurry of strikes.

>Sullivan throws a left jab but Lomax uses good head movement to make sure it slips by.

>Lomax uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a kick to the outside of the left leg.

>Louie Sullivan won't want to take too many unchecked strikes to the legs like that.

>They both meet with strikes, but neither does any damage.

>Not comfortable in the pocket, Sullivan steps back and creates some space.

>Sullivan looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Sullivan and Lomax get closer, both looking eager to engage at close range.

>Lomax comes in, looking for a quick double leg takedown from close range.

>Sullivan tries to counter with a right hand, but is too slow.

>The takedown is successful, it's a single leg that leaves Sullivan pulling guard.

>Lomax fires away with punches, but Sullivan deals with them fairly well.

>Sullivan works some separation, then tries to quickly scramble his way into a better position.

>He may regret that choice, as it gives Lomax the perfect opportunity to come over the top and get side control.

>Lomax hits a knee strike to the ribs.

>Lomax attempts to roll Sullivan slightly and take his back.

>He takes the back!

>Lomax increases his control by getting both hooks in.

>Lomax pounds away with punches, hitting several big shots.

>With both hooks in and therefore great control of the body, Lomax tries to finish Sullivan off with a rear naked choke.

>Lomax flattens Sullivan out with the rear naked choke in deep and forces the tap!

>Freddy 'The Ax' Lomax takes the win by submission!

 

 

 

Result: Freddy "The Ax" Lomax defeats Louie "The Featherweight Phenom" Sullivan by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 7:05

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight Bout

 

 

 

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>Round one begins!

>An exchange of strikes doesn't lead to any real damage.

>Both fighters throw strikes, no significant damage is inflicted by either.

>From the missed strikes they clinch.

>Karlsson is trying to push Stewart so that his back is up against the cage.

>Karlsson manages it, and controls Stewart up against the cage.

>Stewart, stuck against the cage, gets blasted with a right hand, but manages to pull Karlsson in close to stop any more coming in.

>Karlsson hits Stewart with a short, sharp right uppercut, wobbling him.

>Stewart is controlled up against the cage and takes an elbow to the face from the clinch.

>Karlsson smothers Stewart against the cage and stomps down on his foot.

>Stewart is trapped against the cage and held there, unable to do anything, for about half a minute.

>Karlsson tries to maintain control, but Stewart wrestles his way out of trouble and turns it so that Karlsson ends up backed against the cage.

>With the fighters having been stuck against the cage for quite a while, the referee bringing them back to the center.

>An exchange of strikes doesn't really lead to anything.

>Stewart gets Karlsson with a punch to the ribs, but it lacked power.

>Karlsson doesn't let Stewart settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

>Moving in closer, Karlsson looks like he may want to wrestle Stewart.

>Karlsson grabs Stewart and pulls him into a grapple.

>Stewart gets caught with a couple of nice short punches as Karlsson uses his dirty boxing to inflict some punishment.

>Karlsson is looking to muscle Stewart back against the cage.

>Karlsson does it, Stewart is stuck with his back to the cage.

>Karlsson hits Stewart with a short, sharp right uppercut, wobbling him.

>Stewart wrestles back against Karlsson, turning him around so that he now has his back to the cage.

>Stewart takes a short step back and prepares to strike.

>Stewart dodges a jab, and fires back with a solid left jab.

>Karlsson takes a stiff jab.

>Stewart uses a nice right hook to the body from the pocket.

>Karlsson takes a quick shot to the body.

>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Stewart hits a nice jab.

>From close range, Stewart hits a clever combination that finishes with a nice right cross.

>A left jab misses, Stewart counters with a crisp left.

>Karlsson takes a quick shot to the body.

>Stewart uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a sequence of quick punches.

>Stewart throws a flurry of punches but Karlsson covers up and takes them easily.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>Moving in closer, Karlsson looks like he may want to wrestle Stewart.

>Karlsson grabs Stewart and pulls him into a grapple.

>Karlsson uses some dirty boxing as he grapples with Stewart.

>Karlsson is trying to muscle Stewart up against the cage.

>Karlsson manages it, and controls Stewart up against the cage.

>Emil Karlsson looks very tired out there.

>Karlsson tries to smother Stewart against the cage with wrestling, but he reverses it and pushes Karlsson against the cage instead.

>Stewart tries to throw an elbow, but Karlsson takes the opportunity to turn his opponent around so that Stewart ends up backed against the cage instead.

>Karlsson tries dirty boxing, but Stewart out-wrestles him and switches them around so that he is in the dominant position.

>Karlsson eats a short right uppercut that rocks him.

>Emil Karlsson looks like he is on the verge of exhaustion.

>Stewart steps back to achieve some separation from Karlsson and gets ready to strike.

>Stewart jabs to get Karlsson to cover up, then works the body with a couple of nice shots.

>Standing in the pocket, Stewart works the body with a couple of nice rights.

>Stewart snaps off a nice left jab from the pocket.

>Stewart comes in and hits a quick combination that ends with a scorching right cross. Karlsson barely had time to cover up.

>Karlsson uses head movement to avoid a left jab.

>Stewart lands an evil right cross from the pocket, Karlsson is out before he hits the ground!

>Jericho Stewart takes the win by Knock Out!

 

 

 

Result: Jericho Stewart defeats "The Midnight Killer" Emil Karlsson by Knock Out (Punch) at 11:53

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Bout

 

 

 

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>We are underway!

>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.

>Chapin counters a flurry of punches by hitting a left jab to the cheek.

>Chapin is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Pike.

>Pike ends up grappling for supremacy with Chapin.

>Chapin and Pike separate and we're back to a stand-off.

>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes but neither hits.

>Stepping back, Chapin creates a bit of distance.

>Chapin throws a speculative right, but it is nowhere near hitting.

>The fight slows as Pike sits back and allows Chapin to circle.

>Chapin throws out a quick left jab.

>Not letting up, Pike steps in closer to pressure Chapin into action.

>Pike is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Keen to keep space between them, Chapin backs away.

>Pike moves in and uses a flurry of quick punches to sting Chapin.

>There's a takedown attempt from Pike.

>Chapin stuffs the takedown, so Pike has to settle for pushing him up against the cage.

>With the cage trapping Chapin, Pike gets the underhooks in and looks for a takedown.

>Pike doesn't get the takedown, Chapin instead wrestles his way into controlling the grapple.

>Pike avoids a foot stomp attempt.

>Pike struggles back against Chapin, not allowing him to control the grappling.

>Pike finds room to apply a standing guillotine!

>The guillotine is locked in, tight enough that Chapin has to tap out!

>By submission, the winner is Norman Pike!

 

 

 

Result: "Stormin" Norman Pike defeats Vincent Chapin by Submission (Guillotine) at 6:18

 

 

 

Middleweight Bout

 

 

 

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>The fight begins!

>A straight left fails to land and Marshall is able to fire back with a series of quick jabs.

>A flurry of rights and lefts miss, allowing Plaice to hit back with a kick to the inside of the left thigh.

>After a flurry of punches miss, Plaice is able to strike back with a crisp left hand punch.

>Marshall is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>He gets into range.

>Marshall sees a low kick being set up and strikes first with some heavy right hands...Plaice can only cover up and try and survive!

>Plaice collapses to the ground and is still getting pounded on!

>The referee jumps in and saves Plaice from taking any more shots!

>Gavin Marshall takes the victory by way of TKO!

 

 

 

Result: Gavin "The Lawman" Marshall defeats "The Specialist" Keith Plaice by TKO (Strikes) at 1:56

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight Bout

 

 

 

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>And here we go!

>Sablikova steps back to avoid a left jab.

>Wood avoids a jab.

>Sablikova throws a left jab but Wood avoids it.

>After a flurry of punches miss, Wood is able to strike back with a jab.

>Sablikova tries for a left jab but Wood moves out of range.

>Backing out of range, Sablikova circles tentatively.

>Not letting Sablikova settle at all, Wood comes in closer.

>Wood swings wildly to get Sablikova to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.

>Sablikova tries to avoid the takedown.

>Sablikova avoids the takedown attempt.

>Wood is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Sablikova.

>She pulls Sablikova into a grapple.

>Wood is trying to muscle Sablikova up against the cage.

>Wood achieves it, pinning Sablikova to the cage.

>Wood has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Sablikova down.

>The underhooks are used to set up a trip, Sablikova is left on her back and has to pull guard.

>Wood smothers Sablikova with her body by pushing forward and down.

>Time slips away as Wood successfully keeps Sablikova stuck against the ground.

>Looking to catch her breath, Wood is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body.

>Sablikova throws out some punches, but Wood leans back to avoid them.

>Wood smothers Sablikova with her body by pushing forward and down.

>Wood throws a few right hands as she takes a moment to plan ahead.

>In guard, Wood throws a couple of punches designed to keep Sablikova guessing.

>The lack of progress forces the referee to stand the fighters back up.

>Sablikova is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Seeing a takedown opportunity, Wood goes for a single leg, but Sablikova is equal to it.

>Sablikova avoids a quick jab and hits a flurry of small strikes.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Sablikova looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Standing her ground, Wood looks happy to engage Sablikova in the pocket.

>Sablikova catches Wood with a series of quick left jabs.

>From the pocket, Sablikova catches Wood with a crisp jab.

>Wood gets caught with a series of quick lefts from the pocket.

>Wood uses head movement to dodge a punch, then strikes back with a jab.

>Sablikova lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a thudding right hook to the body.

>Wood uses head movement to cause a left jab to sail harmlessly by.

>Wood comes in, looking for a quick double leg takedown from close range.

>She has the takedown! Sablikova pulls guard.

>The clock runs down as Sablikova is being smothered against the ground by Wood.

>In guard, Wood begins working to pass to side control.

>She can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt.

>Breathing very hard, Alisha Wood is looking ragged.

>Sablikova tries to pull Wood in close and pepper her with short strikes, but can't.

>Wood tries to pass the guard.

>Wood struggles but cannot find a way past and remains stuck in guard.

>Sablikova tries to pull Wood in close and pepper her with short strikes, but can't.

>Wood punches down at Sablikova, but they are easily taken on the gloves.

>Sablikova tries to pull Wood in close and pepper her with short strikes, but can't.

>Veronika Sablikova looks very tired out there.

>Wood throws a few strikes, but is clearly slowing things down so that she can catch her breath.

>The lack of progress forces the referee to stand the fighters back up.

>Wood swings for the fences with some lethargic-looking haymakers, then chooses to shoot in on Sablikova.

>Sablikova attempts to avoid Wood as she shoots in.

>The takedown doesn't work, Sablikova saw it coming and got out of range.

>There's under a minute left in this round.

>Despite being tired, Sablikova looks like she wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Wood.

>Seeing an opportunity, Wood goes straight for a takedown, but Sablikova is equal to it.

>Alisha Wood looks like she doesn't have a lot left to give.

>We reach the time limit and this fight is over.

>Here come the official decisions.

>All three judges have agreed that Wood is the winner.

>The winner, by unanimous decision, is Alisha Wood!

 

 

 

Result: "The Mighty" Alisha Wood defeats "The Beast From The East" Veronika Sablikova by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

MAIN CARD

 

 

 

Broadcast Live on Canadian I-Broadcasting

 

 

 

CTC Featherweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>The fight begins!

>A left jab misses and Valentino counters with a scything low kick to the legs.

>Moving in closer, Bloch looks like he may want to wrestle Valentino.

>Bloch grabs Valentino and pulls him into a grapple.

>Using his wrestling skills, Bloch is trying to push Valentino up against the cage.

>Valentino ends up backed against the cage.

>Bloch smothers Valentino against the cage, then uses his dirty boxing skills to his advantage.

>Bloch takes a short step back and prepares to strike.

>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Valentino hits a left jab to the cheek.

>Bloch uses head movement to avoid a left jab.

>Bloch is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Valentino.

>Valentino ends up grappling for supremacy with Bloch.

>Bloch tries to wrestle Valentino backward and up against the cage.

>Valentino ends up backed against the cage.

>Bloch tries to throw an elbow, but Valentino takes the opportunity to turn his opponent around so that Bloch ends up backed against the cage instead.

>With Bloch stuck against the cage, Valentino tries to complete a takedown.

>The takedown is successful, Bloch pulls guard.

>Valentino starts trying to work to get past the guard.

>He can't find a way past the guard.

>Bloch brings his legs up and tries to lock Valentino in a triangle choke.

>Valentino pulls free of the triangle and brilliantly spins to side control.

>Valentino attempts the mount.

>Bloch keeps Valentino from mounting him.

>Valentino blocks Bloch as he tries to get enough separation to scramble up.

>In side control, Valentino begins working to get a mount.

>Bloch doesn't let Valentino get the mount, and so he remains at side control.

>Bloch uses an underhook to work some separation, then quickly scrambles.

>Neither fighter can gain an advantage in the scramble, and they both end up on their feet.

>Bloch circles, looking for an opening.

>Valentino quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Valentino feints rushing in, but Bloch doesn't fall for it.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Bloch comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Valentino.

>Bloch grapples with Valentino, who made no attempt to escape.

>Bloch is trying to push Valentino so that his back is up against the cage.

>He does so, and now has Valentino pinned to the cage.

>Bloch looks for an elbow strike, but Valentino out-wrestles him and switches them around so that he is in the dominant position.

>Valentino looks for a trip takedown.

>The takedown is successful, Bloch pulls guard.

>Valentino attempts to pass guard and gain a better position.

>Bloch is ready for the attempt though, and keeps Valentino firmly in guard.

>Bloch tries to ensnare Valentino in a guillotine.

>Bloch uses the guillotine position well, sweeping Valentino over into side control.

>Bloch throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move.

>Bloch attempts the mount.

>Bloch isn't able to mount Valentino this time around.

>Bloch blocks Valentino as he tries a sweep from side control.

>Nuno Valentino is breathing very hard.

>Bloch throws a few right hands, but is mainly trying to catch his breath.

>Valentino attempts to pull Bloch into an arm-in guillotine.

>Bloch blocks it.

>Bloch tries to lock Valentino into an armbar.

>Valentino doesn't allow the armbar to be applied.

>Valentino looks like he is thinking about an arm-in guillotine attempt.

>Bloch blocks it.

>With no progress being made, the referee brings the fighters back to their feet.

>Bloch bobs and weaves.

>Valentino comes in closer to press the issue.

>Nuno Valentino looks like he doesn't have a lot left to give.

>There's under a minute left in this round.

>Valentino throws a wild and sloppy right hand as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.

>A good sprawl stops the takedown, and Valentino is brought down to the mat in a loose front facelock.

>Bloch looks to unload with some big right hands, but Valentino gets back to his feet before too many land.

>Hans Christian Bloch looks very tired out there.

>Although visibly tired, Bloch looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Valentino sees a chance for a takedown attempt, but Bloch is able to defend it.

>Time runs out and that's the end of the fight.

>The judges have given their decisions, which are about to be announced.

>All three judges give the result in favour of Bloch.

>So the winner, by unanimous decision, is Hans Christian Bloch!

 

 

 

Result: Hans Christian Bloch defeats Nuno "The Idol" Valentino by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

CTC Welterweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>There's the opening bell!

>George slips out of the way of a jab.

>Gardner throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on George.

>George gets taken down by a single leg, and has to pull guard.

>Gardner punches down at George, but they are easily taken on the gloves.

>George throws out some punches, but Gardner leans back to avoid them.

>Gardner throws some small strikes, but is clearly just taking a moment to try and catch his breath.

>In guard, Gardner catches his breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body.

>Gardner punches down at George, but they are easily taken on the gloves.

>Gardner looks to pass guard and get side control.

>He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt.

>George raises his legs and tries to get Gardner into a triangle choke.

>In a show of great skill, Gardner spins out of the triangle attempt and gains side control.

>Gardner tries to slip behind and take the back.

>He does it, getting behind George.

>Gardner tries to flatten George out for a rear naked choke.

>George rolls them so that they are staring at the lights, then sharply turns over to wind up in guard.

>Gardner should have gotten hooks in first before attempting a rear naked choke, and George has capitalised on the mistake.

>George smothers Gardner with his body by pushing forward and down.

>Gardner is controlled against the ground, unable to shift George off of him.

>George smothers Gardner with his body by pushing forward and down.

>Gardner is controlled against the ground, unable to shift George off of him.

>George punches down at Gardner, but they are easily taken on the gloves.

>Gardner attempts to lock on a triangle choke.

>George pulls free before the triangle can be locked in.

>With no progress being made, the referee brings the fighters back to their feet.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>Gardner sneaks a glance at his corner.

>George doesn't let Gardner settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

>George throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Gardner.

>George doesn't get the takedown, Gardner was equal to it and pulls them into a clinch.

>Getting underhooks, Gardner looks for a takedown.

>George blocks the takedown attempt and takes control of the grapple.

>George has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Gardner down.

>The underhooks are used to set up a trip, Gardner is left on his back and has to pull guard.

>George smothers Gardner with his body by pushing forward and down.

>The clock runs down as Gardner is being smothered against the ground by George.

>George looks to get past the guard.

>Gardner keeps his guard secure.

>George gets pushed away, and ends up standing over Gardner, who is on his back.

>George gets pulled down into half guard as he looked to throw a bomb.

>Looking to catch his breath, George is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body.

>George tries to pass the half guard.

>He can't find a way past half guard.

>Gardner works some separation, then tries to quickly scramble his way into a better position.

>George is left turtled up with Gardner behind him.

>Gardner rolls George out of turtle position and into side control.

>Gardner starts trying to work to go from side control to mount.

>Gardner shows his ground skills and slips to mount.

>Gardner fires away with punches, George is getting pounded.

>Unless he finds a way out of this position soon, George is going to lose this fight!

>The referee pulls Gardner away, stopping the match!

>The winner, by TKO; Evan Gardner!

 

 

 

Result: Evan "G-Man" Gardner defeats Houston "Furious" George by TKO (Strikes) at 14:19

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Womens Featherweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>There's the opening bell!

>An exchange of blows doesn't really produce any damage or a clear advantage.

>They exchange strikes, but neither fighter inflicts any real damage.

>In close proximity from the strikes they threw, they fall into a messy clinch.

>Higgins is looking to muscle Arroway back against the cage.

>She does so, and now has Arroway pinned to the cage.

>With Arroway stuck against the cage, Higgins gets the underhooks and looks for a takedown.

>A sweep of the legs is successful, Arroway has to pull guard.

>Higgins lies on top of Arroway, basically smothering her.

>Higgins fires away with big elbows, but Arroway keeps the guard secure and doesn't take any undue damage.

>Higgins deflects a couple of punches that Arroway threw from below.

>Time slips away as Higgins successfully keeps Arroway stuck against the ground.

>Higgins pounds away with elbows, but doesn't do much damage, if any, Arroway is comfortable holding guard.

>Arroway throws out some punches, but Higgins leans back to avoid them.

>Higgins starts trying to work to get past the guard.

>Advancing her position, she passes to half guard.

>In half guard, Higgins begins working to get side control.

>Higgins isn't able to pass from half guard thanks to the tenacious defence of Arroway.

>Arroway tries to sweep Higgins but can't do it.

>In half guard, Higgins catches her breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body.

>Arroway tries a sweep from the bottom of half guard, but doesn't budge Higgins.

>Higgins fires off a few punches as she catches her breath.

>Higgins blocks Arroway as she tries a sweep from half guard.

>Higgins pounds away with elbow strikes on Arroway, but few of the shots lands clean.

>Arroway tries to sweep Higgins but doesn't get anywhere.

>Higgins throws a few strikes, but they are without venom.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Higgins pounds away with elbows from half guard, but doesn't really do a great deal of damage.

>Arroway tries a sweep from the bottom of half guard, but doesn't budge Higgins.

>Looking to catch her breath, Higgins is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body.

>With no progress being made, the referee stands them back up.

>Higgins avoids a flurry of rights and lefts.

>Arroway avoids a jab.

>Arroway feints to the right, trying to draw Higgins into throwing a strike.

>Higgins avoids a flurry of rights and lefts.

>A couple of wild haymakers are used to set up a takedown attempt from Higgins.

>The takedown is successful, it's a single leg that leaves Arroway pulling guard.

>In guard, Higgins catches her breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body.

>Higgins fires away with big elbows, but Arroway keeps the guard secure and doesn't take any undue damage.

>Higgins leans back to avoid a couple of wild swings from Arroway.

>Higgins is trying to pass guard.

>She can't get free of the guard.

>Arroway tries to pull Higgins in close and pepper her with short strikes, but can't.

>In guard, Higgins catches her breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body.

>Arroway tries to pull Higgins in close and pepper her with short strikes, but can't.

>Higgins begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.

>Arroway keeps her guard secure.

>Higgins leans back to avoid a couple of wild swings from Arroway.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>With no progress being made, the referee stands them back up.

>Higgins throws a left jab but Arroway avoids it.

>Arroway looks like she wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Higgins.

>Higgins drops down and catches the advancing Arroway by surprise with a single leg takedown.

>Higgins throws a few right hands as she takes a moment to plan ahead.

>The fight comes to an end as the time limit expires.

>The judges have given their decisions, which are about to be announced.

>All three judges have Higgins down as the winner.

>So the winner, by unanimous decision, is 'Deadly T.' Thea Higgins!

 

 

 

Result: "Deadly T." Thea Higgins defeats Alyson "Alley Kat" Arroway by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Womens Featherweight Championship Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>And here we go!

>Oliver waits for a flurry of wild swings to stop, then hits a right jab to the cheek.

>Moving in closer, Sasaki looks like she may want to wrestle Oliver.

>Oliver finds herself pulled into a grappling contest.

>Sasaki is trying to muscle Oliver up against the cage.

>Oliver ends up backed against the cage.

>Smothered against the cage, Oliver is stuck there, unable to do anything, for roughly thirty seconds.

>Unable to get free, Oliver is smothered up against the cage for about thirty seconds.

>Sasaki moves back from the grapple and looks ready to strike.

>Good head movement allows Oliver to avoid a wildly thrown left hand.

>Sasaki looks like she might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Oliver.

>Oliver ends up grappling for supremacy with Sasaki.

>Using her wrestling skills, Sasaki is trying to push Oliver up against the cage.

>She does so, and now has Oliver pinned to the cage.

>Showing good control, Sasaki keeps Oliver stuck against the cage and hits her with short punches to the body for about thirty seconds.

>Sasaki breaks the grapple and prepares to launch some strikes at Oliver.

>Oliver steps back just in time to avoid a wild swing.

>Oliver shoots in, looking for a close range double leg.

>Oliver doesn't get the takedown, Sasaki was equal to it and pulls them into a clinch.

>Sasaki is looking to muscle Oliver back against the cage.

>Sasaki achieves it, pinning Oliver to the cage.

>Oliver waits for Sasaki to throw an elbow, then uses wrestling to turn her around so that Sasaki now has her back to the cage.

>Oliver tries to take Sasaki down.

>Sasaki blocks the takedown attempt and turns Oliver around so that she has her back to the cage.

>Oliver waits for Sasaki to throw a knee strike, then uses wrestling to turn her around so that Sasaki now has her back to the cage.

>Oliver looks for a trip takedown.

>Sasaki stops the takedown attempt, then uses her wrestling to take control of the grapple and put Oliver against the cage.

>Oliver waits for Sasaki to throw a knee strike, then uses wrestling to turn her around so that Sasaki now has her back to the cage.

>Sasaki waits for Oliver to lift a leg to attempt a foot stomp, then turns her around so that she now has her back to the cage.

>Breathing very hard, Yutsuko Sasaki is looking ragged.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Sasaki breaks the grapple and prepares to launch some strikes at Oliver.

>Oliver shows good head movement to avoid getting caught with a jab.

>There's a double leg attempt from Oliver, from the pocket.

>Oliver goes under an attempted counter right hand.

>Sasaki cannot stop the takedown, Oliver drove in with too much pace and power.

>Sasaki winds up seated, her back to the cage, with Oliver pressing onto her.

>Sandy Oliver is breathing very hard.

>Oliver smothers Sasaki up against the cage wall.

>Oliver smothers Sasaki up against the cage wall.

>Time slips away as Oliver successfully keeps Sasaki stuck against the cage wall.

>Oliver attempts to guillotine Sasaki, who is stuck against the cage.

>The guillotine is applied, but Sasaki stubbornly holds on and does not tap!

>Sasaki must have managed to stop the choke being properly applied.

>The guillotine is finally released, Oliver may have gassed her arms trying to force the tap out.

>Oliver punches down at Sasaki, but they are easily taken on the gloves.

>In guard, Oliver throws a couple of punches designed to keep Sasaki guessing.

>Oliver throws a few left hands as she takes a moment to plan ahead.

>Oliver begins trying to pass the guard.

>Oliver passes to side control with ease.

>Oliver attempts to armbar Sasaki from side control.

>Oliver gets an armbar and applies pressure to the arm, Sasaki is in huge trouble!

>Shockingly, Oliver loses it! Sasaki pops her arm free, and has somehow survived!

>From the looks of things, I don't think Sandy Oliver has much energy left.

>Using an underhook to set it up, Sasaki looks to scramble for position.

>The scramble ends with both fighters standing, facing each other.

>Despite being tired, Sasaki looks like she wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Oliver.

>Oliver snaps off a strong right jab as a counter, but it misses the target.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>Oliver swings for the fences with some lethargic-looking haymakers, then chooses to shoot in on Sasaki.

>Sasaki sees the takedown coming and tries to move.

>Oliver can't get the takedown, Sasaki was too quick to back away.

>Sasaki takes a jab to the cheek.

>Sasaki, looking very tired, has let her hands drop dangerously low, that's why she got caught.

>Time runs out and that's the end of the fight.

>The judges have given their decisions, which are about to be announced.

>Judge #1 gives a draw.

>Judge #2 gives the result in favour of Oliver.

>Judge #3 gives the result in favour of Oliver.

>Making 'The Lady Of 1,000 Submissions' Sandy Oliver the winner by majority decision!

 

 

 

Result: "The Lady of 1,000 Submissions" Sandy Oliver defeats Yutsuko Sasaki by Majority Decision at 15:00

 

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Attendance: 2,071

Ticket Sales: $165,680

 

TV Viewers: 130,398

 

Critical Rating: Poor

Commercial Rating: Good

 

Fight of the Night: Freddy Lomax vs. Louie Sullivan

KO of the Night: Jericho Stewart

Submission of the Night: Felix Matherson Jr

 

 

 

Post-Fight Press Conference Highlights

 

 

 

- After his loss to Hans Christian Bloch, Nuno Valentino wished to return to the cage soon, to get back to winning, possibly with a fight against Najib Sri Aziz bin Zai!

 

- Houston George was disappointed after his loss to Evan Gardner, and wanted to get back in the cage as soon as possible, asking for a fight with Bokkai Iida!

 

- Sandy Oliver, though displeased with her performance, was happy to achieve victory, and looked forward to being one of the competitors that would fight for the first ever CTC Womens Featherweight Championship!

 

- Norman Pike was happy to pick up a win in front of the Canadian crowd, and confirmed that he had been selected to participate in the Season 2 tournament to crown the inaugural CTC Cruiserweight champion!

 

- Thea Higgins was happy to be through to the Womens Featherweight Tournament final, and said that she didn't care who she faced, Tiiu Kass or Grace Hughes, she saw herself picking up the victory!

 

- Mark Addison announced that there would now be no upper weight limit on the Heavyweight Division, "We want all the worlds big men to be able to feel comfortable coming to fight in our tournaments, not to hesitate because of a huge weight cut!" This new policy will go into effect following the end of this season, so as not to disrupt the course of the current Heavyweight Tournaments!

 

- CageRage also announced that there would be a two week hiatus between CTC 8 and CTC 9, though there would be a pay-per-view event, CTC Sunday Night Fights 2: Reid vs. Mack aired in between, which would be headlined by a Middleweight battle between two Canadians, former GAMMA products JJ Reid, and Petey Mack, and would play host to a one night, 8 man tournament between 8 young up and comers in the Welterweight Division, whose winner would qualify for the Season 3 Welterweight Tournament! The random draw has not yet taken place, but the 8 competitors would be Bussho Maruyama, Gideon Navarro, Chad Zoff, Iain Fussell, Van Jolson, Jayden Karp, Diego Arteta, and Louis De La Torre!

 

 

 

Updated Tournament Brackets

 

 

 

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Predictions

 

 

 

Jingo 30% (3 of 10) (Season Total: 53% (21 of 40))

petecrimson00 (Season Total: 68% (41 of 60))

 

 

 

Jingo wins by default, and will be allowed to pick a fight in the Cruiserweight Division which will take place on the prelims of CTC 10! The following fighters are available for the fight!

 

Collins Lundie

Don Norman

Grant Shodwart

Gustavo Spagnol

Gyukudo Teshigahara

Jethro Munter

John Fitzwallace

Julio Correa

Juozas Skerla

Linton Renn

Logan Bluffer

Markhak Kirakosyan

Matthew Michael Kirby

Michael Klaughnschue

Milton Harvey

Naozane Yamaguchiya

Nestor Morozov

Oliver Fiderer

Ranieri Fernanda

Ryuji Ganaha

Silvio Leite

Stan Blackheath

Taye Burnett

Terry Catt

Washi Shiganori

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Canadian Tournament Combat 8

 

 

 

Friday, Week 3, March 1998 in Quebec, Canada

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Featherweight Championship Semi-Final: Brian Claremont (5-1, 1-0 CTC) vs. Foggy Lee (6-1, 1-0 CTC)

 

Brian Claremont out-struck Kei Maki from the very beginning of their quarter-final bout, and finished the bout by TKO just under five minutes in! Foggy Lee dominated the fighting on the feet, and though Sugimoto controlled him against the cage a lot during the fight, the judges awarded the bout to Lee based on his dominance in the striking!

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Tournament Semi-Final: Grace Hughes (2-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Tiiu Kass (2-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Grace Hughes was out-struck for the first part of her quarter-final with Laura Adair, until almost halfway through the fight, she got the takedown, passed to side control, and after a couple failed submission attempts, got Adair to tap with an americana! Tiiu Kass only has one way of winning fights, and her quarter-final bout with Toshie Nishina was no different, as she knocked her down with heavy bombs, and followed her to the ground with strikes for a 44 second TKO victory!

 

 

 

UNDERCARD

 

 

 

Featherweight Championship Semi-Final: Yagi Jokichi (5-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. David James Diggle (4-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Yagi Jokichi dominated Gregg Grable for the entire 1:36 of their quarter-final bout, finally knocking him down, and following him to the ground for the TKO via strikes! David James Diggle got Britt Dickering into a crucifix not long into their quarter-final bout, and just pounded on him the rest of the round, easily taking the decision on the judges scorecards!

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight Tournament Semi-Final: Jiroemon Hasegawa (4-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. William Harrison (4-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Jiroemon Hasegawa took Nilton Fantoni down at will in their quarter-final bout, and did very little with it, but just enough to earn a split decision in one of the worst bouts put on by CTC thus far! William Harrison had a back and forth grappling bout with Adrian Pascal, until finally, at almost the eleven minute mark, Harrison got Pascal down, took his back, and sunk in the rear naked choke for the victory!

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Middleweight: Tora Mizwar (19-6) vs. Carl Ratcliffe (16-4)

 

Tora Mizwar is a wrestler, who uses his brute strength to dominate opponents in the clinch, get them on the ground, and obliterate them with relentless ground and pound! Carl Ratcliffe is a Muay Thai fighter, who can stand and trade with anyone, but is always let down by his horrible ground game!

 

 

 

Featherweight: Maya Asgar (1-0) vs. Lucky Lyman (2-0)

 

Maya Asgar is a Judoka with a particularly fearsome guillotine choke! Good on the ground and in the clinch, Asgar's big problem is that his striking is slow and awkward! Lucky Lyman is a fleet-footed Featherweight, who uses his quick hands and boxing skill to out-strike opponents. He is elusive and difficult to strike with on the feet, but his lack of power, and horrible ground game, mean that he can be defeated with a solid game plan!

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight: MacGregor Dare (1-0) vs. Sharaku Kon (1-0)

 

MacGregor dare is a powerful slugger, with a solid base in wrestling, who could be a top contender some day, his excellent work ethic, and ability to pick up new techniques quickly are a good sign for his future! Sharaku Kon comes to MMA from a strong wrestling background, although he is at his best when grappling, he does possess decent striking, and a good ground and pound game!

 

 

 

Cruiserweight: Rupert Dreck (4-0) vs. Soren Jellyman (10-7)

 

Rupert Dreck normally likes to use his good grappling to take the fight to the ground, and once there he has the submission skills to finish most fights! Soren Jellyman is a veteran kickboxer, known for his sharp, powerful kicks, he probably should have done better in MMA, but is wildly inconsistent!

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight: Rose Nessa (1-0) vs. Tae Kasuga (1-0)

 

Rose Nessa is a decent boxer, known for her iron chin, however she has a weak ground game, and the lack of womens competitors in Britain has held her back so far in her career! Tae Kasuga is a decent kickboxer, who possess decent striking, but has no ground game to speak of!

 

 

 

Lightweight: Min-Soo Sik (1-0) vs. Tim Oldacres (1-0)

 

A student of Thai Boxing, Min-Soo Sik is a talented young striker, who has trained in a variety of martial arts from a young age, with experience he could become a very dangerous Lightweight competitor! Originally a kickboxer, Tim Oldacres has spent the last year cross training to improve his all-around game, he looks to have a bright future, especially since he has power in his hands to really cause trouble in the Lightweight ranks!

 

 

 

Tournament Brackets

 

 

 

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Pre-Fight Press Conference

 

 

 

- Foggy Lee said it would be a very tough fight, but he believes he has the all around game to defeat Brian Claremont!

 

- Tiiu Kass promised another quick knockout, while Grace Hughes said her BJJ game was being underestimated, and if she could get the boxer off her feet, it would be an easy victory!

 

- David James Diggle said he plans on finishing Jokichi quick, not having to pound on him all fight, only to have the judges declare the winner!

 

- William Harrison was confident of victory, and a trip to the Light Heavyweight Tournament Finals!

 

 

 

Weigh-In Results

 

Brian Claremont (145) vs. Foggy Lee (145)

Grace Hughes (143) vs. Tiiu Kass (145)

Yagi Jokichi (145) vs. David James Diggle (145)

Jiroemon Hasegawa (205) vs. William Harrison (205)

Tora Mizwar (185) vs. Carl Ratcliffe (185)

Maya Asgar (145) vs. Lucky Lyman (145)

MacGregor Dare (205) vs. Sharaku Kon (205)

Rupert Dreck (217) vs. Soren Jellyman (235)

Rose Nessa (148) vs. Tae Kasuga (148)

Min-Soo Sik (155) vs. Tim Oldacres (155)

 

 

 

There was trouble at the weigh-ins, as Tora Mizwar, and Carl Ratcliffe after an exchange of trash talk, engaged in a shoving match and had to be restrained from fighting each other right there on the platform!

 

 

 

CTC 8 Full Fight Card

 

Main Card

 

FW Title QF: Brian Claremont vs. Foggy Lee

WFW QF: Grace Hughes vs. Tiiu Kass

FW Title QF: Yagi Jokichi vs. David James Diggle

LHW QF: Jiroemon Hasegawa vs. William Harrison

 

Preliminary Card

 

MW Tora Mizwar vs. Carl Ratcliffe

FW Maya Asgar vs. Lucky Lyman

LHW MacGregor Dare vs. Sharaku Kon

CW Rupert Dreck vs. Soren Jellyman

WLW Rose Nessa vs. Tae Kasuga

LW Min-Soo Sik vs. Tim Oldacres

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CTC 8 Full Fight Card

 

Main Card

 

FW Title QF: Brian Claremont vs. Foggy Lee

WFW QF: Grace Hughes vs. Tiiu Kass

FW Title QF: Yagi Jokichi vs. David James Diggle

LHW QF: Jiroemon Hasegawa vs. William Harrison

 

Preliminary Card

 

MW Tora Mizwar vs. Carl Ratcliffe

FW Maya Asgar vs. Lucky Lyman

LHW MacGregor Dare vs. Sharaku Kon

CW Rupert Dreck vs. Soren Jellyman

WLW Rose Nessa vs. Tae Kasuga

LW Min-Soo Sik vs. Tim Oldacres

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Friday, Week 3, March 1998

 

 

 

Live From Quebec City, Quebec

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Streamed Live on CTCombat.ca

 

 

 

Lightweight Bout

 

 

 

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>Round one begins!

>A jab misses, allowing Oldacres to counter-strike with a barrage of big punches on Sik!

>Oldacres sees a left kick coming and strikes first with a clean left jab.

>Oldacres throws a right jab but Sik uses good head movement to make sure it slips by.

>Oldacres sees a low kick being set up and strikes first with a series of quick jabs.

>Oldacres throws rights and lefts, but Sik covers up well and none of the shots find a home.

>A flurry of lefts and rights don't trouble Sik, who covered up well.

>Sik tries for a left jab but Oldacres uses head movement to avoid it.

>A right jab misses, Oldacres counters with a solid right hook to the body.

>Oldacres slips past a jab and scores with a straight left.

>Oldacres throws rights and lefts, but Sik covers up well and none of the shots find a home.

>Oldacres dodges a body kick and returns fire with a solid right hook to the body.

>Sik uses head movement to cause a right jab to sail harmlessly by.

>Oldacres checks a leg kick.

>A right jab misses, giving Oldacres the chance to hit back with a barrage of big right hands!

>Sik collapses, hurt, and Oldacres looks to finish by unleashing a barrage of strikes to his downed opponent!

>The referee pulls Oldacres away, stopping the match!

>By TKO, the winner is Tim Oldacres!

 

 

 

Result: "Mr. T" Tim Oldacres defeats Min-Soo Sik by TKO (Strikes) at 4:42

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight Bout

 

 

 

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>Round one begins!

>Kasuga just slips out of the way of a flurry of strikes, having been off balance after falling for a feint.

>Kasuga avoids a flurry of rights and lefts.

>Both fighters come toe-to-toe and strike, but none of the strikes result in significant damage being done.

>Nessa bobs and weaves, trying to get Kasuga to commit.

>Nessa counters an errant left jab with a flurry of small strikes.

>Kasuga throws a leg kick but Nessa avoids it.

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Nessa to fire back with a flurry of small strikes.

>Nessa jabs Kasuga as she advances.

>Kasuga avoids a flurry of punches.

>An exchange of strikes doesn't lead to any real damage.

>Both throw strikes at each other, both easily defend the other's attempt.

>Kasuga throws three punches in quick succession, but Nessa was out of range.

>Nessa doesn't let Kasuga settle, stepping in closer to impose herself.

>Kasuga counters a flurry of punches with a crisp left hand punch.

>Nessa moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a crisp left hand punch.

>Kasuga narrowly misses Nessa with a right uppercut.

>Nessa presses in closer to attack.

>A jab misses and Kasuga counters with a kick to the inside of the left leg.

>A speculative right hand from Kasuga doesn't find a home.

>Nessa quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Kasuga avoids a quick jab and hits a stinging leg kick.

>Rose Nessa is going to end up limping if she takes too many more of those strikes.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Nessa bobs and weaves.

>Kasuga quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>An attempted inside leg kick misses, giving Nessa the opportunity to counter with a flurry of quick punches to sting Kasuga.

>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes, but neither scores.

>Kasuga circles as she plans her next move.

>Nessa quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Nessa counters a wayward left jab with a left jab to the cheek.

>A weak right kick is countered by Nessa with a couple of hard rights!

>Nessa, from the pocket, unloads with a series of heavy right hands!

>Getting destroyed, Kasuga falls to the ground...but the blows keep on landing!

>Kasuga is taking a lot of shots, the referee has no option but to leap in and stop the fight!

>The winner, by TKO; Rose Nessa!

 

 

 

Result: Rose Nessa defeats Tae Kasuga by TKO (Strikes) at 10:52

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Bout

 

 

 

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>There's the opening bell!

>Jellyman avoids a jab.

>An exchange of strikes doesn't lead to any real damage.

>Dreck shoots in for a takedown.

>Jellyman stuffs the takedown attempt and then pulls Dreck into a clinch.

>The grappling doesn't last long, as they soon break away from each other.

>There's a short stalemate as both fighters advance and throw strikes, but neither hits.

>Dreck circles, looking for an opening.

>It seems that Jellyman is happy to let Dreck circle for the moment.

>Dreck shoots in for a takedown.

>Jellyman stuffs the takedown, but gets pushed up against the cage instead.

>Dreck uses underhooks to gain solid control, and is looking for a takedown.

>The underhooks are used to set up a trip, Jellyman is left on his back and has to pull guard.

>Dreck pounds away with right hands from the guard, hitting several big shots.

>Dreck keeps Jellyman guessing with a few quick strikes.

>Looking to catch his breath, Dreck is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body.

>Looking to catch his breath, Dreck is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body.

>The clock runs down as Jellyman is being smothered against the ground by Dreck.

>Time slips away as Dreck successfully keeps Jellyman stuck against the ground.

>Dreck pounds away from the guard with elbows, but Jellyman isn't troubled by them.

>Jellyman tries to get double underhooks on Dreck so that he can get some control, but can't get them.

>The referee decides that there is a lack of progress being made and stands them back up.

>Dreck looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Jellyman.

>Jellyman now has Dreck standing in the pocket.

>Moving in closer, Dreck looks like he may want to wrestle Jellyman.

>Not keen on wrestling Dreck, Jellyman uses movement to keep out of reach.

>Dreck slips out of the way of a jab.

>A jab misses, allowing Dreck to counter-strike with a nice left hand.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>An exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>Stepping back, Jellyman creates a bit of distance.

>There is an exchange of strikes, but neither fighter does any damage.

>From the missed strikes they clinch.

>Jellyman and Dreck break the grapple and are apart again, circling.

>Dreck uses a flurry of lefts and rights to get Jellyman to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.

>Jellyman tries to step away from the takedown.

>The takedown doesn't work, Jellyman saw it coming and got out of range.

>Dreck looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Jellyman.

>Jellyman now has Dreck standing in the pocket.

>From the pocket, Dreck sees a body kick coming and hits a quick series of punches.

>Jellyman uses head movement to slip past a punch, then hits a nice jab.

>Jellyman slips past a flurry of rights and lefts and hits a nice jab.

>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Jellyman hits a nice jab.

>Dreck slips past a jab and scores with a sequence of quick punches.

>Jellyman steps back just in time to avoid a wild swing.

>Jellyman backs away to create some more space.

>An exchange of blows doesn't really produce any damage or a clear advantage.

>Dreck looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Jellyman.

>Jellyman now has Dreck standing in the pocket.

>Showing good head movement, Jellyman weaves out of the way of a wild right hand.

>Dreck comes in, looking for a quick double leg takedown from close range.

>Jellyman tries to strike first with a solid right hook, but isn't quick enough.

>Dreck gets a big takedown and he ends up in half guard.

>Dreck looks to pass half guard and get side control.

>Dreck doesn't even bother going to side control, he simply mounts Jellyman.

>Breathing very hard, Rupert Dreck is looking ragged.

>Dreck tries to set up Jellyman for an americana.

>Jellyman fights off the americana attempt.

>Jellyman tries a sweep from the bottom of the mount, but gets rolled and Dreck has his back!

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.

>Dreck increases his control by getting both hooks in.

>Dreck, with both hooks fully in, tries to get the rear naked choke applied.

>Dreck flattens Jellyman out with the rear naked choke, but took too long because the round ends!

>The fight comes to an end as the time limit expires.

>The judges have given their decisions, which are about to be announced.

>All three judges give the result in favour of Dreck.

>So the winner, by unanimous decision, is 'The Green Machine' Rupert Dreck!

 

 

 

Result: "The Green Machine" Rupert Dreck defeats Soren Jellyman by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight Bout

 

 

 

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>There's the opening bell!

>Dare slips past a left jab and fires back with a flurry of jabs and straight punches.

>A jab misses, allowing Dare to counter-strike with a jab.

>Dare comes in quick and hits a quick series of punches.

>Dare is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Kon tries to counter by dropping down and going for a single leg, but Dare defended it well.

>Kon comes in with a couple of jabs, using them as cover so that he can shoot in.

>Dare sees the takedown coming and tries to move.

>The takedown doesn't work, Dare saw it coming and got out of range.

>A straight left by Kon keeps Dare from advancing.

>Dare quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Dare looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Kon.

>Kon seems happy to engage with Dare in the pocket.

>Kon slips past a jab and scores with a solid left jab.

>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Dare hits a crisp left jab.

>From the pocket, Dare hits a stiff jab.

>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Dare hits a jab.

>A flurry of rights and lefts all miss, allowing Kon to hit a clean left jab.

>Slipping past a flurry of punches, Kon counters with a left jab to the cheek.

>Both throw strikes at each other, both easily defend the other's attempt.

>Kon uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a punch.

>A left jab misses, Dare counters with a barrage of punches which sting Kon and cause him to try and cover up!

>Kon collapses to the ground and is still getting pounded on!

>The referee is forced to jump in and stop the match!

>The winner, by TKO; MacGregor Dare!

 

 

 

Result: "The Hunter" MacGregor Dare defeats Sharaku Kon by TKO (Strikes) at 5:36

 

 

 

Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

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>Round one begins!

>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes, but neither scores.

>A left jab misses and Lyman counters with a stinging left jab.

>Both fighters fire off strikes, but neither does any significant damage.

>Both fighters exchange strikes, but neither hits anything significant.

>Asgar moves out of range of a flurry of punches.

>Asgar throws out a couple of jabs as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.

>Asgar walks into a big jab, landing right on the cheek.

>Asgar has to cover up to take a barrage of big punches.

>Asgar slips out of the way of a flurry of punches.

>Asgar slips out of the way of a jab.

>Both fighters throw strikes at the same time, both miss.

>They wind up in a tight clinch.

>With Lyman in his grasp, Asgar tries to set up a judo-style throw.

>Lyman has no answer to a great hip throw, he is left down under side control!

>Asgar tries to ensnare Lyman in an arm triangle.

>Lyman gets caught by the arm triangle, and it's deep enough that he has to tap!

>The winner, by submission, is Maya Asgar!

 

 

 

Result: Maya Asgar defeats Lucky Lyman by Submission (Arm Triangle) at 4:23

 

 

 

Middleweight Bout

 

 

 

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>The fight begins!

>Mizwar avoids a body kick.

>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.

>Ratcliffe uses a feint to get Mizwar off balance, but the flurry of rights and lefts that follow don't find their mark.

>Ratcliffe looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Mizwar.

>Mizwar seems happy to engage with Ratcliffe in the pocket.

>Mizwar shoots in, looking for a close range double leg.

>The takedown is completed, Ratcliffe is on his back and pulls guard.

>Mizwar begins trying to pass the guard.

>Ratcliffe comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Mizwar in guard.

>Ratcliffe tries to catch Mizwar with a punch, but it is not on target.

>Ratcliffe is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Mizwar off of him.

>Mizwar fires away with big elbows, but Ratcliffe keeps the guard secure and doesn't take any undue damage.

>Ratcliffe tries to pull Mizwar in close and pepper him with short strikes, but can't.

>Mizwar fires away with big elbows, but Ratcliffe keeps the guard secure and doesn't take any undue damage.

>Mizwar deflects a couple of punches that Ratcliffe threw from below.

>Mizwar fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves.

>The referee decides that there is a lack of progress being made and stands them back up.

>Mizwar slips out of the way of a jab.

>Moving in closer, Ratcliffe looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.

>Mizwar seems happy to engage with Ratcliffe in the pocket.

>There's a double leg attempt from Mizwar, from the pocket.

>Ratcliffe counters with a left jab that catches Mizwar hard.

>Ratcliffe is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Mizwar waits for Ratcliffe to step in, then he scores with a quick takedown.

>Mizwar lies on top of Ratcliffe, basically smothering him.

>The clock runs down as Ratcliffe is being smothered against the ground by Mizwar.

>Mizwar unloads with big right hands from the guard, and Ratcliffe is struggling to cope!

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Mizwar tries to pound on Ratcliffe, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with.

>Ratcliffe tries to catch Mizwar with a punch, but it is not on target.

>Mizwar lies on top of Ratcliffe, basically smothering him.

>Mizwar throws a few strikes, but is clearly slowing things down so that he can catch his breath.

>Ratcliffe throws out some punches, but Mizwar leans back to avoid them.

>Mizwar fires away with big punches, but Ratcliffe defends them.

>Ratcliffe pushes Mizwar away while defending the strikes, right out of guard.

>Mizwar hits a kick, but can do nothing to stop Ratcliffe getting back to his feet.

>Ratcliffe looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Mizwar seems happy to engage with Ratcliffe in the pocket.

>Working from in the pocket, Ratcliffe scores with a series of quick jabs.

>Ratcliffe throws a kick to the body but Mizwar dodges it.

>Mizwar covers up to safely defend against a flurry of rights and lefts.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Mizwar to counter with a clean left jab.

>Both fighters fire off strikes, but neither does any significant damage.

>A left jab misses, Ratcliffe counters with a solid right hook to the body.

>Both fighters come in and exchange strikes, but neither does any damage.

>Slipping past a left jab, Ratcliffe hits a solid right hook to the body.

>Ratcliffe tries for a left jab but Mizwar uses head movement to avoid it.

>Mizwar covers up, absorbing a flurry of punches.

>Mizwar covers up, absorbing a flurry of punches.

>Ratcliffe uses a nice left jab from the pocket.

>Both fighters come in and exchange strikes, but neither does any damage.

>They wind up in a tight clinch.

>Ratcliffe gets caught with a couple of nice short punches as Mizwar uses his dirty boxing to inflict some punishment.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>With underhooks giving him solid control over Ratcliffe, Mizwar looks for a takedown.

>Mizwar gets the takedown by using the underhooks for control and working a trip! Ratcliffe pulls guard.

>The clock runs down as Ratcliffe is being smothered against the ground by Mizwar.

>The clock runs down as Ratcliffe is being smothered against the ground by Mizwar.

>Tora Mizwar is breathing very hard.

>The time expires on round one, and that is the end of the fight.

>The ring announcer is now giving the official decisions.

>All three judges have given the victory to Mizwar.

>Tora 'Bull' Mizwar wins by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Tora "Bull" Mizwar defeats "Mr. Awesome" Carl Ratcliffe by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

MAIN CARD

 

 

 

Broadcast Live on Canadian I-Broadcasting

 

 

 

CTC Light Heavyweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>The fight begins!

>Harrison throws a barrage of big right hands after using a feint to trick Hasegawa into committing to a strike, but he moves out of range just in time.

>Hasegawa steps back to avoid a leg kick, having been suckered in with a feinted high kick.

>Hasegawa comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>Harrison attempts to avoid Hasegawa as he shoots in.

>Hasegawa doesn't get the takedown, Harrison avoided it.

>Hasegawa steps back to avoid a left jab.

>Hasegawa steps back to avoid a left jab.

>Hasegawa swiftly avoids a barrage of big punches, having fallen for a feint.

>Harrison drops his shoulder as a feint, trying to draw a strike.

>Hasegawa throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Harrison.

>Harrison attempts to avoid Hasegawa as he shoots in.

>The takedown is completed, Harrison is on his back and pulls guard.

>Hasegawa lies on top of Harrison, basically smothering him.

>Hasegawa throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move.

>Harrison tries to ensnare Hasegawa in a triangle.

>Hasegawa pulls free before the triangle can be locked in.

>Hasegawa lies on top of Harrison, basically smothering him.

>Time slips away as Hasegawa successfully keeps Harrison stuck against the ground.

>Hasegawa fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force.

>The lengthy period of stalemate results in the referee standing them both back up.

>Harrison narrowly misses Hasegawa with a right uppercut.

>Not letting up, Hasegawa steps in closer to pressure Harrison into action.

>Hasegawa shoots in for a takedown.

>Harrison tries to avoid Hasegawa.

>Harrison cannot stop the takedown, Hasegawa drove in with too much pace and power.

>Harrison is left seated, with his back to the cage, with Hasegawa holding him down.

>Harrison is controlled against the cage wall, unable to shift Hasegawa off of him.

>Hasegawa tries to improve his position.

>Hasegawa shifts his position to gain side control.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Hasegawa tries to ensnare Harrison in an armbar.

>An armbar is applied, Harrison is trapped!

>Hasegawa loses the hold! Somehow Harrison got his arm free. That was incredibly close to a finish though.

>Harrison tries to sweep Hasegawa but can't.

>Hasegawa attempts to armbar Harrison from side control.

>Harrison defends himself well and is in no danger.

>Harrison looks ready to try and scramble, but Hasegawa is quick to move to prevent that.

>Hasegawa tries to lock Harrison in an arm triangle.

>Harrison stops Hasegawa from applying it.

>Hasegawa blocks Harrison as he tries a transition to guard.

>Hasegawa attempts an armbar.

>Harrison fights off the armbar attempt.

>Hasegawa blocks an attempted sweep.

>The referee decides that there is a lack of progress being made and stands them back up.

>Hasegawa uses a flurry of lefts and rights to get Harrison to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.

>Harrison gets taken down by a single leg, and has to pull guard.

>Hasegawa attempts to pass guard.

>Harrison is ready for the attempt though, and keeps Hasegawa firmly in guard.

>Harrison attempts to lock on a triangle choke.

>Hasegawa defends well against it.

>Hasegawa begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.

>Hasegawa struggles but cannot find a way past and remains stuck in guard.

>Harrison tries to ensnare Hasegawa in a triangle.

>Hasegawa blocks the attempt.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>Hasegawa lies on top of Harrison, basically smothering him.

>Time runs out and that's the end of the fight.

>Here come the official decisions.

>All three judges have given the victory to Hasegawa.

>Jiroemon Hasegawa wins by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Jiroemon Hasegawa defeats "Major Damage" William Harrison by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

CTC Featherweight Championship Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>We are underway!

>Diggle steps back to avoid a barrage of big punches, having been off balance momentarily after a clever feint.

>Diggle slips out of the way of a combination of short sharp punches.

>After a one-two combination narrowly misses, Diggle is able to strike back with a hard right kick to the legs.

>After a one-two combination narrowly misses, Diggle is able to strike back with a left.

>Jokichi steps in, feints a kick, then darts back out.

>Moving in closer, Jokichi looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.

>Jokichi is now standing in the pocket.

>From the pocket, Jokichi sees a body kick coming and hits a thudding right hook to the body.

>A big right misses, giving Diggle the chance to counter with a stinging jab.

>Diggle uses head movement to avoid a combination of short sharp punches, then fires back with a stinging inside leg kick.

>Jokichi sees a right kick coming and so moves forward to strike with a thudding right hook to the body.

>A left jab misses, giving Diggle the chance to hit back with a solid left jab.

>A showdown where they both exchange strikes only results in a stalemate.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up grappling.

>Jokichi is trying to muscle Diggle up against the cage.

>Jokichi achieves it, pinning Diggle to the cage.

>Diggle takes a sharp stomp to the foot.

>Jokichi catches Diggle with a knee strike to the thigh.

>Jokichi steps back from Diggle and looks to unleash some strikes.

>Good head movement allows Diggle to avoid a combination.

>Stepping back, Jokichi creates a bit of distance.

>Diggle comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Diggle is in the pocket, ready to attack Jokichi.

>Jokichi, in the pocket, steps away from a low spinning heel kick.

>A quick exchange of strikes produces nothing worth mentioning.

>From the missed strikes they clinch.

>The grappling doesn't last long, as they soon break away from each other.

>Jokichi is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>He gets into range.

>Jokichi sees a right kick coming and strikes first with a left jab to the cheek.

>Jokichi tries for a left jab but Diggle uses head movement to avoid it.

>Slipping past a one-two combination, Diggle has the angle to counter with a clean punch.

>Jokichi checks a low kick and then steps forward to hit some big rights, Diggle can do nothing but try and cover up!

>Diggle collapses, hurt, and Jokichi looks to finish by unleashing a barrage of strikes to his downed opponent!

>With Diggle taking a lot of big punches, the referee has to stop the match!

>The winner, by TKO, is Yagi Jokichi!

 

 

 

Result: Yagi Jokichi defeats David James Diggle by TKO (Strikes) at 7:42

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Womens Featherweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>Round one begins!

>Kass feints rushing in, but Hughes doesn't fall for it.

>Kass feints rushing in, but Hughes doesn't fall for it.

>Both fighters go to exchange blows, but neither hits a telling strike.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up grappling.

>Clinched with Kass, Hughes looks to try and take her down.

>Kass cannot stop the takedown, and has to pull half guard.

>Hughes tries to ensnare Kass in an arm triangle.

>Hughes gets the arm triangle, sinks it in deeply, and Kass has to tap!

>The winner, by submission, is 'Amazing' Grace Hughes!

 

 

 

Result: "Amazing" Grace Hughes defeats Tiiu "Tigress" Kass by Submission (Arm Triangle) at 1:48

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Featherweight Championship Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>The fight begins!

>Lee avoids a barrage of big right hands.

>A big right hand doesn't find its intended target, allowing Lee to fire back with a crisp jab.

>Lee comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Claremont.

>Claremont throws a big right hand as a counter, but it misses the target.

>Claremont is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Strikes from Lee keep Claremont from stepping in too close.

>Moving in closer, Claremont looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.

>He gets into range.

>Lee uses head movement to avoid a left jab.

>Claremont backs away to create some more space.

>Lee comes in with a couple of jabs, using them as cover so that he can shoot in.

>Claremont tries to avoid Lee.

>Lee can't get the takedown, Claremont was too quick to back away.

>Claremont steps in but an exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>Lee doesn't let Claremont settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

>Lee comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Claremont.

>Lee grabs Claremont and pulls him into a grapple.

>With control of the clinch, Lee tries to complete a takedown.

>The takedown doesn't work, Claremont defended it well.

>A whizzer almost allows Claremont to create enough space to get free, but Lee shuts that opportunity down.

>Lee tries to pick Claremont up for a slam.

>He can't get it though, Claremont defends it and pulls away from the grapple entirely.

>Claremont is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>A counter left catches Claremont above the eye.

>Lee looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Lee can't close the distance, Claremont keeps him away with strikes.

>Lee comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Claremont uses his strikes to stop Lee from getting too close.

>Claremont looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Claremont is in the pocket, ready to attack Lee.

>Lee uses head movement to cause a left jab to sail harmlessly by.

>Using head movement, Claremont slips past a left jab and counters with a clean left jab.

>Slipping past a left jab, Lee hits a series of quick, sharp punches.

>Lee throws an excellent combination but Claremont covers up well.

>Claremont backs away from Lee, creating some space between them.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>Claremont fakes a lunge.

>Not letting up, Lee quickly steps in closer to attack Claremont.

>Lee throws out a couple of jabs as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.

>Claremont strikes first and manages to rock Lee with a solid right hand!

>Claremont feints stepping in.

>Claremont comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Claremont is in the pocket, ready to attack Lee.

>Lee covers up to absorb a barrage of big right hands.

>Good head movement allows Lee to go under a vicious right hand and immediately counter with a crisp left.

>Claremont covers up to absorb a tight combination of punches.

>From the pocket, Lee shoots in for a double leg.

>Claremont tries to counter with a right hand, but is too slow.

>Lee has the takedown! Claremont pulls guard.

>Lee starts trying to work to get past the guard.

>He passes guard fairly easily, getting to side control.

>Lee looks to get a mount.

>He does it, and has the mount on Claremont.

>Lee attempts an armbar.

>Showing good defense, Claremont stacks up Lee to defend the armbar, and eventually works to getting side control.

>Claremont lets go of side control and stands up, then backs off, wanting the fight standing.

>Claremont drops his shoulder as a feint, trying to draw a strike.

>Claremont avoids a jab and scores with two hard right hands!

>That last shot may have done some damage, Lee is backing off and looks totally dazed!

>Claremont starts throwing a barrage of big punches to try and finish, but Lee covers up and weathers the storm well.

>Claremont throws a left jab but Lee avoids it.

>Brian Claremont is breathing very hard.

>Moving in closer, Lee looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.

>Lee is in the pocket, ready to attack Claremont.

>From the pocket, Lee shoots in for a double leg.

>Claremont tries to strike first with a solid right hook, but isn't quick enough.

>Lee gets the takedown! Claremont pulls guard.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Lee attempts to pass guard.

>Claremont finds his opponent too skilled, and Lee passes guard into side control.

>Lee holds Claremont in position with side control and hits a knee into the ribs.

>The fight comes to an end as the time limit expires.

>The official decisions are being reported now.

>All three judges give the result in favour of Lee.

>The winner, by unanimous decision, is Foggy Lee!

 

 

 

Result: Foggy Lee defeats Brian "Barrage" Claremont by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

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Attendance: 1,924

Ticket Sales: $153,920

 

TV Viewers: 112,410

 

Critical Rating: Decent

Commercial Rating: Decent

 

Fight of the Night: Maya Asgar vs. Lucky Lyman

KO of the Night: Yagi Jokichi

Submission of the Night: Grace Hughes

 

 

 

Post-Fight Press Conference

 

 

- After winning his preliminary fight with Soren Jellyman, Rupert Dreck was afire to get back in the cage, and asked for a fight with Jethro Munter!

 

- Mark Addison took the mic to announce that Rupert Dreck had injured his knee in his fight with Soren Jellyman, and would miss a month or two, so he would likely not get his fight with Jethro Munter, assuming Dreck wants to participate in the Cruiserweight Tournament next season...

 

- Foggy Lee was stoked to still be in the hunt for the title, and anticipated a great fight with Yagi Jokichi to determine the first ever CTC Featherweight Champion!

 

- Grace Hughes was very happy with her performance, her ability to stay away from Kass' power, while getting the fight down into her realm, she looked forward to facing Thea Higgins in the Tournament finals!

 

- William Harrison congratulated Jiroemon Hasegawa on his victory, and made known his intention to earn his way into the next Light Heavyweight Tournament in Season 3!

 

 

 

Updated Tournament Brackets

 

 

 

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Predictions

 

 

 

Jingo 60% (6 of 10) (Season Total: 54% (27 of 50))

petecrimson00 (Season Total: 68% (41 of 60))

 

 

 

Jingo has won the predictions today by default, and will pick a fight in the Womens Lightweight Division that will air on the prelims of CTC 10! The following fighters are available for the fight!

 

Chelsea Lawson

Cindy Dumas

Echiko Watanabe

Emma Birch

Hanako Shimizu

Helen Fox

Hope Lehane

Janinha

Junko Yamada

Kaoru Nanami

Katarzyna Wojciechowska

Kerry Silverman

Lula Baker

Lynda Epsom

Marion Reynolds

Mio Mochizuki

Romi Takahashi

Sarah Vaughan

Shiho Konno

Stella Massey

Temperance McCoy

Trish Biel

Umeka Fujiwara

Vasya Kaczmarek

Verona Joseph

Yuya Shimizu

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CTC Sunday Night Fights 2: Reid vs. Mack

 

 

 

Sunday, Week 4, March 1998 in St. John, New Brunswick

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Middleweight: JJ Reid (24-5) vs. Petey Mack (10-2)

 

A black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, JJ Reid is widely considered one of the most dangerous submission artists at 185 lbs, he also has an effective striking game, picking up points, while not taking much damage himself with elusive hit and run tactics! Petey Mack is a dangerous opponent, with crisp powerful strikes, good wrestling, and underrated submission skills!

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Welterweight: Finals of 8 Man Tournament, Season 3 Welterweight Tournament Qualifier

 

 

 

Quarter-Final Match-Ups

 

 

 

Welterweight Quarter-Final: Bussho Maruyama (1-0) vs. Jayden Karp (1-0)

 

Bussho Maruyama is an all around good fighter, capable of standing and trading, wrestling, or working on the ground, he could be one to watch out for in the future! A talented young Englishmen, loaded with potential, Jayden Karp is a submission fighter, but he has developed a decent boxing game to go along with it!

 

 

 

Welterweight Quarter-Final: Diego Arteta (2-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Van Jolson (1-0)

 

Diego Arteta's first trip into the CTC cage was a boring stalemate of a striking match-up with veteran Joe Hinchcliffe, where Arteta was awarded a decision because he actually did something! He's hoping for a better showing in tonights tournament! Van Jolson is a good kickboxer, he has decent strikes, but lacks any sort of all around game, making him vulnerable to grapplers and submission artists!

 

 

 

Welterweight Quarter-Final: Gideon Navarro (2-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Louis De La Torre (3-1, 0-1 CTC)

 

Gideon Navarro's first test in the CTC cage wasn't much of one, as he hit a couple strikes on Canadian veteran Deacon Stawford, before taking him down easily, and finishing the fight with a kimura! Louis De La Torre also has a fight under his belt in CTC, he was dominated, getting off no offense at all in his Welterweight Quarter-Final bout with Evan Gardner, where he lost by TKO!

 

 

 

Welterweight Quarter-Final: Chad Zoff (1-0) vs. Iain Fussell (3-1, 0-1 CTC)

 

Chad Zoff is a jack of all trades, cross-training in all areas of MMA to give himself a solid base of skills in every area, however, he's not exceptional in any areas, so we'll see if his all-round approach leads to a good career! Iain Fussell's first fight in the CTC was against Judo legend Heikichi Shimizu, Fussell was clearly winning the fight almost ten minutes in, when Shimizu was finally able to get him to the ground, and submit him with a Triangle!

 

 

 

UNDERCARD

 

 

 

Welterweight: Bobby Brubaker (10-4, 0-1 CTC) vs. Lloyd McAllister (12-4, 0-1 CTC)

 

Bobby Brubaker, though coming in a hot favorite with the Canadian crowd, was outclassed in every way by Datuk Ong Ka Ting in his quarter-final bout, before being taken to the ground, and submitted with a kimura! Lloyd McAllister landed a few of his trademark punches, but was brought to the ground by Agustin Gonzalez and TKO'd via ground and pound just over 5 minutes into their quarter-final fight!

 

 

 

Cruiserweight: Russell McPhee (16-6) vs. Khru Duangjan (11-1)

 

Russell McPhee is a veteran kickboxer with an excellent striking game, capable of standing and trading with anyone, but if brought to the ground, McPhee has a horrid ground game that is easily exploited! Khru Duangjan is one of the most violent and entertaining fighters in MMA, coming on strong and fast with strikes to overwhelm his opponents, he is widely regarded as having the strongest chin in MMA, and has never been knocked down, let alone out, by a strike!

 

 

 

Heavyweight: Christopher Sharp (35-12, 1-0 CTC) vs. Graham Goodbody (18-10, 0-1 CTC)

 

Christopher Sharp's first CTC bout wasn't very hard, as he threw Lachlan Bowen to the ground like a rag doll, and though he had to defend a couple submission attempts from the bottom by Bowen, quickly unloaded with his ground and pound to take the victory! Graham Goodbody's Heavyweight Championship Quarter-Final fight against Reynolds Baer was a boring grappling match where not much happened, and Baer was awarded a unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Welterweight: Geoff Cahill (47-23) vs. Marko Prochazka (19-13, 0-1 CTC)

 

Geoff Cahill is a hard-nosed Canadian fighter with excellent conditioning, able to bring his A-game from the beginning to the end of the fight, and is very difficult to finish! Marko Prochazka's CTC debut didn't go the way he wanted, as he was outstruck by Delroy Rhodes en route to a decision loss on the judges scorecards!

 

 

 

Welterweight: Ethan LeGrange (1-0) vs. Deacon Stawford (5-5, 0-1 CTC)

 

A kickboxer, Ethan LeGrange has a good striking game, built around hard punches, but he lacks versatility, as he has no ground game to speak of! Deacon Stawford was easily taken down and submitted by Gideon Navarro in his CTC debut!

 

 

 

Welterweight: Callum Henson (18-8, 0-1 CTC) vs. Joe Hinchcliffe (20-13, 0-1 CTC)

 

Callum Henson was the victim of one of the biggest upsets in this first season of tournament competition, as he was taken down and submitted by Zachary Gilbert with a rear naked choke in his quarter-final bout! Joe Hinchcliffe lost a boring stalemate of a striking match with Diego Arteta by unanimous decision in his CTC debut!

 

 

 

Heavyweight: Lachlan Bowen (8-6, 0-1 CTC) vs. Ozzy Bintley (1-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Lachlan Bowen was dummied around by Christopher Sharp before being grounded and taking a pounding until the ref pulled Sharp off in his CTC debut! Ozzy Bintley had a good CTC, and MMA debut in his fight with Sahan Ozbek, that he won with ground and pound for the TKO!

 

 

 

Womens Bantamweight: Clare Peyton (1-0) vs. Alyssa Taylor (2-0)

 

Clare Peyton is an exciting prospect from Hawaii, who comes from a wrestling background, and likes to control her opponents, whether in the clinch, or on the ground, she's also a hard hitter, able to stand with most of her peers! Alyssa Taylor is a decent kickboxer, with good strikes, but has no ground game to speak of!

 

 

 

Lightweight: Manoel Cabral (3-0) vs. Urlington Rogers (6-4)

 

A black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Manoel Cabral is a dangerous opponent on the ground, however, while his stiking is technically sounds, it lacks the power to make people show it respect! A wrestler from Canada, Urlington Rogers is known to cause a few problems with his takedowns and ground control, but isn't very good otherwise!

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight: Joshua Hope (1-0) vs. Trevion Chymes (11-10)

 

Following a highly regarded amateur wrestling career where he was defeated only twice in over a hundred contests, Joshua Hope made the move to MMA in 1997. He is a defensive fighter, difficult to take down or submit, has a good chin, and his wrestling is enough to smother just about anyone! Trevion Chymes is a ground and pound specialist, who is just not a very good fighter!

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight: Hanae Maehata (2-0) vs. Angelina Keiff (2-1)

 

Hanae Maehata is an Taekwondo fighter, known for using her tall rangey form to kick from distance, using big kicks to sting her opponents, however, her lack of ground game is easily exploited! Angelina Keiff is a decent, if wildly inconsistent kickboxer from the Netherlands, who has no ground game to speak of!

 

 

 

Lightweight: Braxton Pryce (3-1) vs. Tarcisio Dantas (2-0)

 

Braxton Pryce is a Canadian kickboxer, signed away from the XCC, he has some decent strikes, but not much else in his arsenal! A rising star in MMA, Tarcisio Dantas is a wrestler, who uses his pure strength to smother opponents, wearing them out so that he can take them down, and anihilate them with brutal ground and pound!

 

 

 

Pre-Fight Press Conference

 

 

 

- JJ Reid said he had a lot of respect for Petey Mack, but that his jiu jitsu would trump Mack's skills in the cage, and he would come out on top!

 

- Petey Mack said JJ Reid may have good jiu jitsu, but that he was the better all around fighter, and would pick up the victory!

 

- Christopher Sharp said he would continue his winning streak, and would earn his place in the Season 3 Heavyweight Tournament!

 

- Iain Fussell seemed confident that he had the skills to win the tournament, despite the fact that the media are touting Arteta, and Navarro as favorites!

 

- Bobby Brubaker said he would bounce back from his tournament loss, by laying a whipping on Lloyd McAllister, McAllister had the opposite opinion obviously!

 

 

 

Weigh-In Results

 

JJ Reid (185) vs. Petey Mack (185)

Bobby Brubaker (170) vs. Lloyd McAllister (170)

Russell McPhee (218) vs. Khru Duangjan (232)

Christopher Sharp (265) vs. Graham Goodbody (265)

Chad Zoff (170) vs. Iain Fussell (170)

Geoff Cahill (170) vs. Marko Prochazka (170)

Gideon Navarro (170) vs. Louis De La Torre (170)

Ethan LeGrange (170) vs. Deacon Stawford (170)

Diego Arteta (170) vs. Van Jolson (170)

Callum Henson (170) vs. Joe Hinchcliffe (170)

Bussho Maruyama (170) vs. Jayden Karp (170)

Lachlan Bowen (248) vs. Ozzy Bintley (252)

Clare Peyton (135) vs. Alyssa Taylor (135)

Manoel Cabral (155) vs. Urlington Rogers (155)

Joshua Hope (205) vs. Trevion Chymes (205)

Hanae Maehata (150) vs. Angelina Keiff (146)

Braxton Pryce (155) vs. Tarcisio Dantas (155)

 

 

 

CTC Sunday Night Fights 2: Reid vs. Mack Full Fight Card

 

MW JJ Reid vs. Petey Mack

WW Finals Maruyama/Karp/Arteta/Jolson vs. Zoff/Fussell/Navarro/De La Torre

WW Bobby Brubaker vs. Lloyd McAllister

WW SF Zoff/Fussell vs. Navarro/De La Torre

CW Russell McPhee vs. Khru Duangjan

WW SF Arteta/Jolson vs. Maruyama/Karp

HW Christopher Sharp vs. Graham Goodbody

WW QF Chad Zoff vs. Iain Fussell

WW Geoff Cahill vs. Marko Prochazka

WW QF Gideon Navarro vs. Louis De La Torre

WW Ethan LeGrange vs. Deacon Stawford

WW QF Diego Arteta vs. Van Jolson

WW Callum Henson vs. Joe Hinchcliffe

WW QF Bussho Maruyama vs. Jayden Karp

HW Lachlan Bowen vs. Ozzy Bintley

WBW Clare Peyton vs. Alyssa Taylor

LW Manoel Cabral vs. Urlington Rogers

LHW Joshua Hope vs. Trevion Chymes

WLW Hanae Maehata vs. Angelina Keiff

LW Braxton Pryce vs. Tarcisio Dantas

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ManUnderMask: I make sure I keep records of what's going on in each tournament, and who's qualified for the next one, just so I don't forget anything, that being said, I have made these first couple seasons a little harder on myself by running two tournaments in each weight class, things will probably get a little less head spinny by season 3, when it goes down to just one tournament per weight class!

 

 

 

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Sunday, Week 4, March 1998

 

 

 

Live From St. John, New Brunswick

 

 

 

MAIN CARD

 

 

 

Broadcast Live on Canada 1-Choice Pay-Per-View

 

 

 

Lightweight Bout

 

 

 

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>The fight begins!

>A flurry of punches miss Pryce and allow him to counter-strike with a kick to the outside of the left knee.

>Dantas throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Pryce.

>Pryce attempts to avoid Dantas as he shoots in.

>The takedown is unsuccessful, Pryce avoided Dantas.

>Pryce hops around from foot to foot, looking for an opening.

>Dantas steps in to put some pressure on.

>Moving in closer, Dantas looks like he may want to wrestle Pryce.

>Pryce ends up grappling for supremacy with Dantas.

>Dantas tries to pick Pryce up for a slam.

>There's the slam! Pryce is planted onto his back, and pulls guard.

>Dantas fires away with vicious elbow strikes, and Pryce is taking powerful shot after powerful shot!

>The referee jumps in and saves Pryce from taking any more shots!

>The winner, by TKO; Tarcisio Dantas!

 

 

 

Result: Tarcisio Dantas defeats Braxton Pryce by TKO (Strikes) at 2:26

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight Bout

 

 

 

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>And here we go!

>Both fighters exchange strikes, but neither hits anything significant.

>In close proximity from the strikes they threw, they fall into a messy clinch.

>Keiff and Maehata separate and we're back to a stand-off.

>Keiff feints going high, but Maehata doesn't buy it.

>Both throw strikes at each other, both easily defend the other's attempt.

>Keiff counters a right kick to the legs with a clean jab.

>Several big right hands miss, setting Maehata up to counter-strike with a left.

>An exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>They both meet with strikes, but neither does any damage.

>Maehata avoids a series of wayward big punches and counters with a flurry of small strikes.

>Both fighters throw strikes at the same time, both miss.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched.

>The grappling doesn't last long, as they soon break away from each other.

>Several big right hands miss, setting Maehata up to counter-strike with a series of quick lefts.

>Keiff comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Keiff is now standing in the pocket.

>An exchange of strikes doesn't lead to any real damage.

>Keiff backs away from Maehata, creating some space between them.

>Keiff throws three punches in quick succession, but Maehata was out of range.

>The fight slows as Maehata sits back and allows Keiff to circle.

>Maehata side-steps a barrage of big punches and hits a jab.

>Both fighters fire off strikes, but neither does any significant damage.

>Moving in closer, Keiff looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.

>Keiff is now standing in the pocket.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Maehata uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a kick to the side of the ribs.

>Slipping past a flurry of punches, Keiff counters with a clean punch.

>A left jab misses, Maehata counters with a crisp left.

>An exchange of strikes doesn't really lead to anything.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched.

>The grappling doesn't last long, as they soon break away from each other.

>Keiff hops around from foot to foot, looking for an opening.

>Maehata doesn't let Keiff settle, stepping in closer to impose herself.

>Both fighters come toe-to-toe and strike, but none of the strikes result in significant damage being done.

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Maehata to fire back with a vicious leg kick.

>Moving in closer, Keiff looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.

>Maehata now has Keiff standing in the pocket.

>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Maehata hits a stinging jab.

>Using head movement, Maehata slips past a left jab and counters with a vicious leg kick.

>Those strikes to the legs are going to take their toll.

>Both fighters advance and strike, but neither hits anything.

>In close proximity from the strikes they threw, they fall into a messy clinch.

>The grappling doesn't go anywhere, and they break apart.

>Both fighters go to exchange blows, but neither hits a telling strike.

>Angelina Keiff looks very tired out there.

>A showdown where they both exchange strikes only results in a stalemate.

>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Maehata hits a scything low kick to the legs.

>Angelina Keiff is limping slightly.

>Punishing the legs is a great strategy on the part of Maehata.

>Keiff will have less spring in her step and that will make her less of a threat standing.

>Slipping past a left jab, Maehata hits a vicious leg kick.

>Angelina Keiff is limping, she clearly has a damaged leg.

>There's a short stalemate as both fighters advance and throw strikes, but neither hits.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up grappling.

>Keiff and Maehata break the grapple and are apart again, circling.

>Maehata circles as she plans her next move.

>Keiff quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>Maehata counters a left jab by using a jab.

>Both fighters exchange strikes, but neither hits anything significant.

>The fight comes to an end as the time limit expires.

>Here come the official decisions.

>All three judges have agreed that Maehata is the winner.

>Hanae Maehata wins by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Hanae Maehata defeats Angelina Keiff by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight Bout

 

 

 

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>Round one begins!

>Both fighters fire off strikes, but neither does any significant damage.

>Hope shoots in, looking for a takedown.

>Chymes tries to step away from the takedown.

>Hope can't get the takedown, Chymes was too quick to back away.

>Hope looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Chymes.

>Chymes tries to counter by dropping down and going for a single leg, but Hope defended it well.

>Hope glances a strike off the side of the shoulder.

>Time slips away as Chymes doesn't press Hope, allowing him to circle.

>Hope is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Chymes.

>Seeing a takedown opportunity, Chymes goes for a single leg, but Hope is equal to it.

>A couple of quick punches are used to set up a takedown attempt from Hope.

>Chymes tries to avoid Hope.

>The takedown is successful, Chymes pulls guard.

>Hope begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.

>Hope gets past the guard with a certain degree of ease and gains side control.

>Hope tries to slip behind and take the back.

>Hope takes the back, Chymes could do nothing about it.

>Hope attempts to set up an armbar on Chymes from the back.

>Chymes pulls free of the armbar attempt, leaving Hope lying flat, easily secured in side control.

>Looking to catch his breath, Chymes is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body.

>Using an underhook to set it up, Hope looks to scramble for position.

>Chymes ends up having to pull half guard, losing out in the scramble.

>Hope attempts a kimura.

>Chymes doesn't allow the kimura to be applied.

>Chymes tries to sweep Hope but can't do it.

>Hope tries to ensnare Chymes in an arm triangle.

>Chymes gets caught by the arm triangle! It's deep, but he just won't quit!

>Out of the blue, Chymes breaks free! Hope must not have had it locked up as tight as it looked.

>Hope blocks Chymes as he tries a sweep from half guard.

>Hope throws a few strikes, but is clearly slowing things down so that he can catch his breath.

>Chymes tries to sweep Hope but can't do it.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Hope reaches over and tries to lock Chymes in a kimura.

>Chymes defends himself well and is in no danger.

>Chymes tries to sweep Hope but can't do it.

>Trevion Chymes is looking really tired.

>With no progress being made, the referee brings the fighters back to their feet.

>A speculative right hand from Hope doesn't find a home.

>Chymes seems to be waiting for Hope to make a move.

>Hope chooses to shoot in on Chymes.

>Chymes tries to avoid the takedown.

>The takedown is successful, he almost gets side control but has to settle for half guard.

>Hope tries to pass the half guard.

>Hope doesn't even bother going to side control, he simply mounts Chymes.

>Hope tries to ensnare Chymes in an armbar.

>Hope gets the armbar fully applied and Chymes has to tap out!

>Joshua Hope takes the victory by way of submission!

 

 

 

Result: "Glorious" Joshua Hope defeats Trevion Chymes by Submission (Armbar) at 10:49

 

 

 

Lightweight Bout

 

 

 

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>We are underway!

>Cabral steps back to avoid a left jab.

>Cabral slips past a left jab and fires back with a stinging left jab.

>Cabral slips out of the way of a jab.

>A speculative right hand from Rogers doesn't find a home.

>Cabral steps in closer to force the issue.

>Cabral shoots in for a takedown.

>Rogers tries to avoid the takedown.

>Rogers avoids the takedown attempt.

>Rogers throws a swift jab but doesn't do any damage.

>Cabral steps in to put some pressure on.

>Cabral scores with a series of quick lefts.

>Rogers uses a right hook to the body, but misses.

>Cabral quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Stepping in, Cabral hits Rogers with a flurry of jabs and straight punches.

>Rogers throws a left jab but Cabral avoids it.

>Rogers hops around from foot to foot, looking for an opening.

>Cabral steps in closer to force the issue.

>Cabral looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Rogers.

>Rogers now has Cabral standing in the pocket.

>Cabral comes in, looking for a quick double leg takedown from close range.

>The takedown is stuffed, so Cabral has to go to settle for pushing Rogers up against the cage.

>With Rogers stuck against the cage, Cabral tries to complete a takedown.

>Rogers has the takedown scouted, he tries to grab a guillotine.

>He gets a takedown, using the cage to his advantage.

>Rogers is left seated, with his back to the cage, with Cabral holding him down.

>Not liking his options, Cabral looks to get a better position over Rogers.

>He is much too good for Rogers, and gets the mount!

>Cabral tries to set up Rogers for an americana.

>Cabral gets the americana fully applied, moves to side control for leverage, and Rogers has to tap out!

>The winner, by submission; Manoel Cabral!

 

 

 

Result: Manoel "Colagem" Cabral defeats Urlington Rogers by Submission (Americana) at 7:10

 

 

 

Womens Bantamweight Bout

 

 

 

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>Round one begins!

>Moving forward, Peyton counters a left jab with a stinging left jab.

>Peyton counters a wayward left jab with a solid left.

>Peyton avoids a low kick.

>Peyton comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>Taylor tries to counter with a right hand, but is too slow.

>Peyton gets the takedown! Taylor pulls guard.

>Peyton looks to pass guard and get side control.

>Peyton is too much for Taylor, passing guard and gaining side control.

>Peyton attempts the mount.

>She mounts Taylor.

>Peyton has solid control over Taylor, and starts pounding away with strikes.

>Taylor had better start defending herself, or this will be over!

>The referee gives Taylor time to do something, but eventually has to come in and stop the fight!

>Clare Peyton takes the victory by way of TKO!

 

 

 

Result: Clare Peyton defeats Alyssa "The Viper" Taylor by TKO (Strikes) at 3:12

 

 

 

Heavyweight Bout

 

 

 

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>There's the opening bell!

>Bintley counters a left jab by hitting a series of quick lefts.

>Bowen looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Bintley counters with a left jab that catches Bowen hard.

>Bintley moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a series of quick lefts.

>Moving in closer, Bowen looks like he may want to wrestle Bintley.

>He pulls Bintley into a grapple.

>Bowen tries to wrestle Bintley backward and up against the cage.

>Bowen can't do it though, and ends up being out-wrestled in the grapple.

>Bintley is trying to muscle Bowen up against the cage.

>Bowen ends up backed against the cage.

>Bintley smothers Bowen against the cage and stomps down on his foot.

>Bintley breaks the grapple and prepares to launch some strikes at Bowen.

>Bintley throws a wild right but Bowen avoids it.

>They exchange strikes, but neither fighter inflicts any real damage.

>Working from the pocket, Bintley hits a couple of heavy punches that knock Bowen down!

>Bintley moves in quickly, kneeling beside Bowen and starting to hammer down with punches!

>Bintley fires away with punches, Bowen is taking powerful shot after powerful shot!

>The referee jumps in and saves Bowen from taking any more shots!

>The winner, by TKO; Ozzy Bintley!

 

 

 

Result: Ozzy Bintley defeats Lachlan "The Thing" Bowen by TKO (Strikes) at 4:22

 

 

 

Welterweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>The winner moves on to the next round in tonight's tournament.

>We are underway!

>Advancing, Karp counters a left jab by using a series of quick punches.

>Maruyama feints an attack, keeping Karp on his toes.

>Maruyama comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Karp.

>He pulls Karp into a grapple.

>Maruyama is trying to muscle Karp up against the cage.

>Maruyama manages it, and controls Karp up against the cage.

>Karp waits for Maruyama to throw an elbow, then uses wrestling to turn him around so that Maruyama now has his back to the cage.

>Karp goes for a foot stomp, but Maruyama senses the shift in balance and reverses so that he is the one in control.

>Maruyama tries to smother Karp against the cage, but is struggling to maintain control.

>Maruyama suddenly finds a guillotine choke slapped on him, and he gets pulled down to the ground in it!

>Karp gets the guillotine fully applied and Maruyama has to tap out!

>By submission, the winner is Jayden Karp!

 

 

 

Result: Jayden Karp defeats Bussho "Nurse Shark" Maruyama by Submission (Guillotine) at 3:11

 

 

 

Welterweight Bout

 

 

 

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>And here we go!

>A flurry of punches fail to land, giving Hinchcliffe the opportunity to counter with a couple of hard right hands!

>Henson backs off but does not look at all steady on his feet, he has clearly been rocked by that last blow!

>Hinchcliffe steps in to capitalise and unleashes a right high kick, but Henson is just able to recover and step away in time.

>Henson counters a left jab with a jab.

>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.

>Henson backs away to create some more space.

>Hinchcliffe avoids a jab and scores with a solid left.

>A straight left from Henson fails to land.

>Not letting Henson settle, Hinchcliffe moves in closer.

>Hinchcliffe avoids a kick to the leg and hits a clean left.

>Henson slips past a left jab and counters with a kick to the inside of the left thigh.

>Hinchcliffe avoids a jab and scores with a nice left hand.

>Both fighters throw strikes, no significant damage is inflicted by either.

>They wind up in a tight clinch.

>Henson is trying to muscle Hinchcliffe up against the cage.

>Hinchcliffe doesn't let himself be driven back though, and gets out of the grapple.

>Hinchcliffe counters a left jab by hitting a series of big punches, putting Henson down on the ground!

>Hinchcliffe quickly pounces, looking to rain down punches on the stunned Henson!

>Hinchcliffe pounds away with strikes.

>Unless he finds a way out of this position soon, Henson is going to lose this fight!

>The referee stops the fight, he didn't feel Henson was intelligently defending himself!

>The winner, by TKO, is Joe 'The Hitman' Hinchcliffe!

>Post-Fight: In a candid moment, Henson admits that he didn't take training seriously enough, and vows to never make that mistake again.

 

 

 

Result: Joe "The Hitman" Hinchcliffe defeats "Blazin" Callum Henson by TKO (Strikes) at 6:02

 

 

 

Welterweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>A place in the semi-finals of tonight's tournament is at stake.

>There's the opening bell!

>There is an exchange of strikes, but neither fighter does any damage.

>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Arteta hits a kick to the inside of the left thigh.

>Both fighters exchange strikes, but neither hits anything significant.

>A left jab misses, giving Arteta the chance to hit back with a solid left jab.

>Arteta dodges a jab, and fires back with a sharp right body kick.

>Arteta throws a left jab but Jolson uses good head movement to make sure it slips by.

>Both fighters throw strikes at the same time, both miss.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up grappling.

>Jolson tries to use some dirty boxing, but Arteta uses his wrestling skills to smother him.

>Arteta tries to wrestle Jolson backward and up against the cage.

>Jolson ends up backed against the cage.

>Arteta steps back to achieve some separation from Jolson and gets ready to strike.

>Slipping past a left jab, Arteta hits a kick to the outside of the knee.

>Strikes to the leg like that will take their toll.

>Arteta lands a powerful right hook to the body.

>A left jab misses, Arteta counters with a flurry of quick punches.

>Both fighters come in and throw strikes, there is no real damage done by either.

>Jolson sees a right kick coming and strikes first with a clean left jab.

>Jolson tries for a left jab but Arteta uses head movement to avoid it.

>There is an exchange of strikes, but neither fighter does any damage.

>Arteta uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a great right hook which lands perfectly and knocks Jolson out!

>Diego Arteta takes the victory by way of Knock Out!

 

 

 

Result: Diego "Apocalypse" Arteta defeats Van "Joltin'" Jolson by Knock Out (Punch) at 5:16

 

 

 

Welterweight Bout

 

 

 

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>And here we go!

>LeGrange puts everything into a left cross and it pays dividends, Stawford goes down like a ton of bricks!

>LeGrange doesn't have time to capitalise though, as Stawford recovers his wits quickly.

>LeGrange kicks Stawford to the thigh.

>Stawford takes a kick to the legs.

>LeGrange looks to get on top of Stawford.

>Stawford scoots backward as soon as LeGrange comes in, initiating a scramble for position.

>LeGrange ends up having to pull half guard, losing out in the scramble.

>Stawford attempts to pass half guard and gain a better position.

>LeGrange comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Stawford in half guard.

>LeGrange tries to sweep Stawford but doesn't get anywhere.

>Stawford starts trying to work to get out of half guard and into a better position.

>LeGrange comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Stawford in half guard.

>LeGrange works some separation, then tries to quickly scramble his way into a better position.

>Stawford seizes the opportunity, LeGrange was too slow and gets caught in side control.

>In side control, Stawford throws a couple of punches designed to keep LeGrange guessing.

>LeGrange tries to sweep Stawford but can't.

>Stawford begins trying to get himself into mount.

>Stawford isn't able to mount LeGrange this time around.

>Deacon Stawford is looking really tired.

>LeGrange tries a sweep from the bottom of side control, but doesn't budge Stawford.

>In side control, Stawford begins working to get a mount.

>LeGrange doesn't allow Stawford to get the mount.

>LeGrange gets some separation and tries to scramble for position.

>Neither fighter can gain an advantage in the scramble, and they both end up on their feet.

>A speculative left hand from LeGrange doesn't find a home.

>The fight slows as Stawford sits back and allows LeGrange to circle.

>LeGrange uses a left body kick on Stawford.

>Moving in closer, LeGrange looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.

>The two fighters move closer, ready to strike.

>LeGrange circles away, creating some distance between them.

>LeGrange is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Stawford sees a chance for a takedown attempt, but LeGrange is able to defend it.

>Ethan LeGrange is breathing very hard.

>Deacon Stawford looks like he is on the verge of exhaustion.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Stepping in, LeGrange hits Stawford with a flurry of jabs and straight punches.

>Backing out of range, LeGrange circles tentatively.

>Stawford steps in closer to force the issue.

>Stawford, who is visibly tired, looks like he might want to get in close and wrestle with LeGrange.

>Stawford grabs LeGrange and pulls him into a grapple.

>Getting underhooks, Stawford looks for a takedown.

>LeGrange cannot stop being lifted up and blasted with a Greco-Roman slam, he can only pull guard!

>The clock runs down as LeGrange is being smothered against the ground by Stawford.

>Deacon Stawford looks totally gassed.

>Time slips away as Stawford successfully keeps LeGrange stuck against the ground.

>Stawford smothers LeGrange with his body by pushing forward and down.

>Stawford attempts to pass guard and gain a better position.

>LeGrange is ready for the attempt though, and keeps Stawford firmly in guard.

>LeGrange tries to lock onto an arm from the bottom of the guard.

>LeGrange cannot secure the arm.

>The lengthy period of stalemate results in the referee standing them both back up.

>An attempted body kick misses and Stawford fires back with a straight left.

>LeGrange tries for a left body kick but Stawford moves out of range.

>Ethan LeGrange seems to be fighting against exhaustion.

>Stawford avoids a flurry of punches.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>Stawford avoids a flurry of punches and hits a solid left jab.

>Despite being tired, LeGrange looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Stawford.

>Seeing a takedown opportunity, Stawford goes for a single leg, but LeGrange is equal to it.

>Time runs out and that's the end of the fight.

>The official decisions are being reported now.

>All three judges have given the victory to LeGrange.

>The winner, by unanimous decision, is Ethan LeGrange!

 

 

 

Result: Ethan LeGrange defeats Deacon "Eight Ball" Stawford by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Welterweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>The winner will advance into the semi-finals of tonight's tournament.

>Round one begins!

>A quick exchange of strikes produces nothing worth mentioning.

>A right jab misses, Navarro counters with a kick to the inside of the right leg.

>Navarro throws a flurry of rights and lefts, but De La Torre covers up well.

>Navarro backs away from De La Torre, creating some space between them.

>Navarro steps in but an exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>De La Torre seems to be waiting for Navarro to make a move.

>Navarro looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with De La Torre.

>Navarro is now standing in the pocket.

>Navarro comes in, looking for a quick double leg takedown from close range.

>Navarro can't complete the takedown, and has to settle for pushing De La Torre up against the cage.

>Navarro has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take De La Torre to the ground.

>Navarro can't get the takedown, as De La Torre wrestles his way into a dominant position.

>Navarro waits for De La Torre to throw an elbow, then uses wrestling to turn him around so that De La Torre now has his back to the cage.

>Navarro uses underhooks to gain solid control, and is looking for a takedown.

>He hoists De La Torre up and grounds him with a Greco-Roman slam.

>De La Torre is left seated, with his back to the cage, with Navarro holding him down.

>Navarro tries to improve his position.

>De La Torre gets turned onto his back, and is left under side control.

>De La Torre takes a knee strike to the ribs from under side control.

>Navarro throws a few strikes, but they are without venom.

>Navarro tries to lock De La Torre in an arm triangle.

>De La Torre defends himself well and is in no danger.

>De La Torre looks ready to try and scramble, but Navarro is quick to move to prevent that.

>Navarro throws a few strikes, but they are without venom.

>Navarro throws a few right hands, but is mainly trying to catch his breath.

>Navarro throws a few right hands, but is mainly trying to catch his breath.

>The referee decides that there is a lack of progress being made and stands them back up.

>De La Torre throws a speculative left, but it is nowhere near hitting.

>Not letting up, Navarro quickly steps in closer to attack De La Torre.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>There's a takedown attempt from Navarro.

>De La Torre attempts to avoid Navarro as he shoots in.

>The takedown is completed, De La Torre is on his back and pulls guard.

>Navarro starts trying to work to get past the guard.

>De La Torre can't fend off the effort, and can only stop Navarro at half guard.

>Navarro attempts a kimura.

>De La Torre stops Navarro from applying it.

>De La Torre works some separation, then tries to quickly scramble his way into a better position.

>Navarro seizes the opportunity, De La Torre was too slow and gets caught in side control.

>Navarro tries to lock De La Torre in an armbar.

>Navarro gets the armbar fully applied and De La Torre has to tap out!

>By submission, the winner is Gideon Navarro!

 

 

 

Result: "The Unbreakable" Gideon Navarro defeats Louis De La Torre by Submission (Armbar) at 10:21

 

 

 

Welterweight Bout

 

 

 

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>There's the opening bell!

>Cahill tries for a left jab but Procházka moves out of range.

>A feinted high kick gets a reaction, and Procházka is lucky to avoid the follow-up inside leg kick.

>Procházka slips out of the way of a jab.

>Cahill comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Cahill is now standing in the pocket.

>They both meet with strikes, but neither does any damage.

>Standing in the pocket, Procházka chooses to shoot in for a double leg on Cahill.

>Procházka gets caught out and eats a stiff left jab.

>They exchange strikes, but neither fighter inflicts any real damage.

>Moving in closer, Cahill looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.

>Procházka lets Cahill get closer.

>Procházka looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>A counter left hand catches Procházka above the eye.

>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes but neither hits.

>Procházka steps back to avoid a left jab.

>Procházka gets suckered in by a feint, and is lucky to avoid a flurry of rights and lefts.

>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes but neither hits.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched.

>Procházka is trying to push Cahill so that his back is up against the cage.

>Cahill ends up backed against the cage.

>Procházka has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Cahill down.

>Procházka tries hard but cannot get Cahill off of his feet, and has to settle for slipping behind him instead.

>Cahill tries to uses a whizzer to turn Procházka, but is blocked from doing so.

>With the cage trapping Cahill, Procházka, holding him from behind, looks to try and take him down.

>Cahill does a great job defending the takedown, and eventually manages to turn so that Procházka is pinned to the cage.

>Cahill catches Procházka with a knee strike to the thigh.

>Cahill tries dirty boxing, but Procházka out-wrestles him and switches them around so that he is in the dominant position.

>Procházka uses underhooks to gain solid control, and is looking for a takedown.

>Procházka can't get the takedown, but does get behind Cahill when he attempts to wriggle free.

>Cahill tries to uses a whizzer to turn Procházka, but is blocked from doing so.

>Grappling from behind, Procházka attempts to wrestle Cahill to the ground.

>Procházka tries hard but cannot get Cahill off of his feet, and is eventually reversed so that his back is against the cage.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Procházka gets caught with a knee to the inside of the thigh.

>Procházka waits for Cahill to throw an elbow, then uses wrestling to turn him around so that Cahill now has his back to the cage.

>Unable to break free, Cahill is smothered up against the cage, taking short blows to the body, for over sixty seconds.

>The lack of progress forces the referee to separate the two fighters.

>Cahill is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Procházka seems happy to engage with Cahill in the pocket.

>Standing in the pocket, Procházka chooses to shoot in for a double leg on Cahill.

>A counter left hand catches Procházka above the eye.

>Procházka avoids a jab and scores with a left jab to the cheek.

>Procházka is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Cahill.

>Cahill is pulled into a grapple.

>Procházka has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Cahill down.

>Cahill cannot stop being lifted up and blasted with a Greco-Roman slam, he can only pull guard!

>Procházka throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move.

>Procházka throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move.

>Procházka smothers Cahill with his body by pushing forward and down.

>Time slips away as Procházka successfully keeps Cahill stuck against the ground.

>In guard, Procházka catches his breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body.

>Cahill brings his legs up and tries to lock Procházka in a triangle choke.

>Procházka defends well against it.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>With no progress being made, the referee stands them back up.

>Cahill looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Standing his ground, Procházka looks happy to engage Cahill in the pocket.

>Cahill throws a wild right hand, but Procházka covers up and absorbs the strike.

>Cahill tries for a left jab but Procházka uses head movement to avoid it.

>The time expires on round one, and that is the end of the fight.

>Here come the official decisions.

>All three judges have agreed that Procházka is the winner.

>'The Man Of Steel' Marko Procházka wins by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: "The Man of Steel" Marko Prochazka defeats Geoff "Die Hard" Cahill by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Welterweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>The semi-finals await the winner.

>Round one begins!

>Zoff gets suckered in to stepping forward, and has to step back sharply to avoid an enormous knock out right.

>Fussell slips out of the way of a jab.

>Fussell steps back to avoid a flurry of punches.

>Fussell comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>Zoff tries to avoid Fussell.

>The takedown doesn't work, Zoff saw it coming and got out of range.

>Fussell keeps out of range, assessing the situation.

>The fight slows as Zoff sits back and allows Fussell to circle.

>Fussell counters a left jab with a straight left.

>Fussell counters a right kick to the legs with a stinging left jab.

>Zoff tries for a left jab but Fussell moves out of range.

>Moving in closer, Fussell looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.

>Fussell is in the pocket, ready to attack Zoff.

>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.

>Standing in the pocket, Fussell chooses to shoot in for a double leg on Zoff.

>Zoff cannot stop the takedown, and only catches Fussell in half guard.

>In half guard, Fussell catches his breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body.

>Fussell attempts to arm triangle Zoff from the top of half guard.

>Zoff defends himself well and is in no danger.

>Zoff works some separation, then tries to quickly scramble his way into a better position.

>Fussell ends up in half guard.

>Fussell begins trying to get his leg free of the half guard.

>Zoff can't keep his opponent in half guard, and Fussell gains side control.

>Zoff takes a knee strike to the ribs from under side control.

>Fussell begins trying to get himself behind Zoff.

>He takes the back!

>Fussell increases his control by getting both hooks in.

>Fussell, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied.

>Zoff stops Fussell from getting his arm under the chin and completing the choke.

>Zoff tries to improve his chances of survival by breaking free of the hooks, but they're too tight.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Fussell, with both hooks fully in, tries to get the rear naked choke applied.

>Zoff doesn't allow the rear naked choke to be applied.

>Fussell keeps both hooks, despite Zoff trying to pull them apart.

>Fussell, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied.

>Fussell flattens Zoff out with the rear naked choke in deep and forces the tap!

>The winner, by submission; Iain Fussell!

 

 

 

Result: Iain "The Elite" Fussell defeats Chad "Easy Z" Zoff by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 9:07

 

 

 

Heavyweight Bout

 

 

 

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>The fight begins!

>Sharp steps back to avoid an enormous knock out punch.

>Sharp slips out of the way of a massive overhand right.

>Both fighters come in and throw strikes, there is no real damage done by either.

>Slipping past a flurry of punches, Goodbody counters with a great hook, knocking Sharp out instantly!

>The winner, by Knock Out, is Graham 'The Man Mountain' Goodbody!

 

 

 

Result: Graham "The Man Mountain" Goodbody defeats Christopher "The Knife" Sharp by Knock Out (Punch) at 1:31

 

 

 

Welterweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>The winner of this match will appear in the tournament finals.

>We are underway!

>They both meet with strikes, but neither does any damage.

>They exchange strikes, but neither fighter inflicts any real damage.

>Karp comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Arteta.

>Arteta counters with a right hand that catches Karp flush, rocking him!

>Karp avoids a jab.

>Karp avoids a quick jab and hits a left.

>Karp moves out of range of a tidy combination of punches.

>Arteta throws three punches in quick succession, but Karp was out of range.

>Not letting Arteta settle at all, Karp comes in closer.

>Karp throws out a couple of jabs as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.

>Arteta sprawls well, and Karp is forced down to his knees, almost turtled up.

>Karp prevents himself from being rolled out of turtle position.

>Arteta is too slow to stop Karp getting back up.

>Karp avoids a leg kick and scores with a straight left.

>Karp avoids a tight combination.

>Arteta tries for a left jab but Karp moves out of range.

>Karp circles around Arteta.

>Arteta quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Karp moves out of range of a tidy combination of punches.

>Karp comes in with a couple of jabs, using them as cover so that he can shoot in.

>Arteta tries to avoid the takedown.

>Arteta avoids the takedown attempt.

>A straight left by Karp keeps Arteta from advancing.

>Not letting Karp settle, Arteta moves in closer.

>A jab misses and Arteta counters with a thudding right hook to the body.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>A straight left by Arteta keeps Karp from advancing.

>Karp comes in closer to press the issue.

>Karp counters a one-two combination with a clean left.

>Karp comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>Arteta sprawls, stopping the takedown and forcing Karp down to the ground into a type of turtle position.

>Arteta finds his efforts to roll the turtled Karp over and secure side control fruitless.

>Taking advantage of a pause, Karp stands up.

>Karp steps back to avoid a left jab.

>Moving in closer, Karp looks like he may want to wrestle Arteta.

>Karp can't get near enough to engage, Arteta uses strikes to keep him out of range.

>Karp throws out a couple of jabs as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.

>Karp gets caught with a right hand though, and his wobbly legs can't support him...down he goes!

>Arteta quickly secures side control over his stunned opponent.

>Arteta gets up, releasing side control, and backs off, allowing Karp time to stand too.

>A straight left by Karp keeps Arteta from advancing.

>Not letting Karp settle, Arteta moves in closer.

>A jab misses and Arteta counters with a thudding right hook to the body.

>A straight left by Arteta keeps Karp from advancing.

>Karp comes in closer to press the issue.

>Karp counters a one-two combination with a clean left.

>Karp comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Arteta.

>He pulls Arteta into a grapple.

>Karp tries to take Arteta down.

>The takedown is successful and he gets side control too.

>Karp tries to get into the mount position.

>Arteta can't stop it and gets mounted.

>Karp attempts to set up an armbar on Arteta from the mount.

>Arteta rolls with it, using the armbar attempt as a way of getting on top in side control.

>There's under a minute left in this round.

>Arteta keeps Karp guessing with a few quick strikes.

>Arteta lets go of side control and stands up, then backs off, wanting the fight standing.

>We reach the time limit and this fight is over.

>The judges' decisions are now being announced.

>All three judges have Arteta down as the winner.

>Making Diego 'Apocalypse' Arteta the winner by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Diego "Apocalypse" Arteta defeats Jayden Karp by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Bout

 

 

 

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>The fight begins!

>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes but neither hits.

>A left hand misses, allowing Duangjan to counter with a sharp body kick.

>McPhee moves out of range of a tidy combination of punches.

>An attempted inside leg kick misses, giving McPhee the opportunity to counter with a jab.

>An exchange of strikes doesn't really lead to anything.

>A wayward low right kick allows McPhee to hit a crisp jab.

>McPhee steps in but an exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>Not letting up, Duangjan quickly steps in closer to attack McPhee.

>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes but neither hits.

>Duangjan comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Duangjan is now standing in the pocket.

>Duangjan throws rights and lefts, but McPhee covers up well and none of the shots find a home.

>McPhee circles away, creating some distance between them.

>They come together and throw strikes, both miss.

>A straight left by McPhee keeps Duangjan from advancing.

>Duangjan comes in closer to press the issue.

>An exchange of strikes doesn't lead to any real damage.

>Having stepped near each other to throw their strikes, they both start throwing punches at close range!

>Duangjan hits a great right hand, snapping back his opponent's head.

>A left jab misses, McPhee counters with a solid punch.

>Duangjan lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a barrage of big right hands!

>McPhee collapses to the ground and is still getting pounded on!

>McPhee is taking a lot of shots, the referee has no option but to leap in and stop the fight!

>The winner, by TKO, is 'The Bringer Of Pain' Khru Duangjan!

 

 

 

Result: "The Bringer of Pain" Khru Duangjan defeats Russell "Russell Mania" McPhee by TKO (Strikes) at 6:36

 

 

 

Welterweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>The winner of this match will appear in the tournament finals.

>And here we go!

>Fussell throws a feint.

>Fussell avoids a leg kick and scores with a jab.

>Navarro uses a nice combination as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.

>Fussell cannot stop the takedown, and has to pull guard.

>Navarro attempts to pass guard and gain a better position.

>He can't quite manage to get past guard on this attempt.

>Fussell attempts a triangle choke on Navarro from the bottom of the guard.

>Navarro doesn't let Fussell get it.

>Navarro lies on top of Fussell, basically smothering him.

>Fussell is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Navarro off of him.

>The clock runs down as Fussell is being smothered against the ground by Navarro.

>Looking to catch his breath, Navarro is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body.

>Looking to catch his breath, Navarro is content to just throw a couple of punches to the body.

>Navarro blocks an attempted sweep.

>The referee decides that there is a lack of progress being made and stands them back up.

>Moving in closer, Fussell looks like he may want to wrestle Navarro.

>Fussell can't get close enough to grapple, Navarro keeps him away with strikes.

>Navarro shoots in for a takedown.

>The takedown is completed, Navarro came in hard and fast and was too much for Fussell.

>Fussell winds up seated, his back to the cage, with Navarro pressing onto him.

>Time slips away as Navarro successfully keeps Fussell stuck against the cage wall.

>Navarro tries to improve his position.

>Navarro shifts his position to gain side control.

>Navarro throws a few right hands, but is mainly trying to catch his breath.

>Navarro tries to get into the mount position.

>He can't quite manage to get to mount on this attempt.

>Navarro blocks an attempted sweep.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>Navarro fires off a few punches as he catches his breath.

>Navarro throws a few strikes, but is clearly slowing things down so that he can catch his breath.

>The lengthy period of stalemate results in the referee standing them both back up.

>Fussell comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Navarro.

>Navarro ends up grappling for supremacy with Fussell.

>Fussell tries to wrestle Navarro backward and up against the cage.

>Fussell achieves it, pinning Navarro to the cage.

>Fussell tries to smother Navarro against the cage with wrestling, but he reverses it and pushes Fussell against the cage instead.

>Fussell is controlled up against the cage and takes a few right hands via some dirty boxing.

>Navarro has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Fussell down.

>Fussell blocks the takedown attempt and turns Navarro around so that he has his back to the cage.

>Fussell looks for an elbow strike, but Navarro out-wrestles him and switches them around so that he is in the dominant position.

>Navarro has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Fussell to the ground.

>Fussell cannot stop being lifted up and blasted with a Greco-Roman slam, he can only pull guard!

>In guard, Navarro begins working to pass to side control.

>Fussell keeps Navarro in guard.

>Fussell attempts to lock on a triangle choke.

>Navarro pulls free before the triangle can be locked in.

>Fussell is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Navarro off of him.

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.

>Navarro starts trying to work to get past the guard.

>He passes to half guard.

>Time runs out and that's the end of the fight.

>Here come the official decisions.

>All three judges have agreed that Navarro is the winner.

>Making 'The Unbreakable' Gideon Navarro the winner by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: "The Unbreakable" Gideon Navarro defeats Iain "The Elite" Fussell by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Welterweight Bout

 

 

 

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>The fight begins!

>McAllister slips out of the way of a leg kick.

>Advancing, Brubaker counters a left jab by using a right jab to the cheek.

>Brubaker slips past a left jab and fires back with a stinging right jab.

>McAllister throws a left jab but Brubaker avoids it.

>McAllister darts in and out of range quickly, trying to get Brubaker to commit to throwing a strike.

>McAllister throws a swift jab but doesn't do any damage.

>Brubaker steps in closer to force the issue.

>Brubaker throws a leg kick but McAllister avoids it.

>They exchange strikes, but neither fighter inflicts any real damage.

>Brubaker throws a leg kick but McAllister avoids it.

>Brubaker counters a left jab with a sharp body kick.

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Brubaker to fire back with a right.

>Brubaker slams a crisp left into the gloves of McAllister, but can't follow up.

>Not letting up, McAllister steps in closer to pressure Brubaker into action.

>Brubaker slips past a left jab and fires back with a hard kick across the side.

>McAllister steps in but an exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>Brubaker doesn't let McAllister settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

>Brubaker avoids a quick jab and hits a thudding left hook to the body.

>McAllister avoids a tight combination.

>McAllister slips out of the way of a body kick.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>Brubaker throws a looping punch, but McAllister avoids it.

>McAllister quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>A jab misses and Brubaker counters with a kick to the body.

>A left hand misses, allowing Brubaker to counter with a left body kick.

>McAllister feints an attack, keeping Brubaker on his toes.

>Moving forward, Brubaker counters a left jab with a kick to the ribs.

>McAllister counters a wayward right jab with a clean jab.

>McAllister drops a shoulder, trying to sucker Brubaker in with a feint.

>McAllister fakes a lunge.

>The fight slows as Brubaker sits back and allows McAllister to circle.

>McAllister gets suckered in by a feint, and is lucky to avoid the combination that follows.

>A straight left by McAllister keeps Brubaker from advancing.

>Brubaker presses in closer to attack.

>Brubaker throws a leg kick but McAllister avoids it.

>McAllister throws three punches in quick succession, but Brubaker was out of range.

>Brubaker comes in closer to press the issue.

>A weak body kick is countered by McAllister with a jab.

>McAllister fakes a lunge.

>Brubaker presses in closer to attack.

>Both fighters exchange strikes, but neither hits anything significant.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up grappling.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>McAllister uses some dirty boxing as he grapples with Brubaker.

>McAllister uses dirty boxing and gets in a few crisp punches on Brubaker as they grapple.

>McAllister hits Brubaker with some short strikes to the side of the head while grappling.

>Brubaker gets caught with a couple of nice short punches as McAllister uses his dirty boxing to inflict some punishment.

>We reach the time limit and this fight is over.

>The judges have given their decisions, which are about to be announced.

>All three judges have given the victory to Brubaker.

>The winner, by unanimous decision, is Bobby Brubaker!

 

 

 

Result: Bobby "All-Star" Brubaker defeats Lloyd "The K.O. Kid" McAllister by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Welterweight Tournament Final: CTC Season 3 Welterweight Tournament Qualifier Bout

 

 

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>Round one begins!

>A feint sets Arteta up for an inside leg kick, but Navarro evades it.

>Arteta isn't drawn in by Navarro feinting to his left.

>Navarro side-steps a barrage of big punches and hits a left jab to the cheek.

>Navarro swiftly avoids a barrage of big punches.

>Navarro avoids a barrage of big right hands.

>Navarro avoids a jab.

>Navarro counters a left jab by using a nasty-looking kick to the inside of the left knee.

>Navarro avoids a nice combination and hits a kick to the outside of the left leg.

>Arteta throws three punches in quick succession, but Navarro was out of range.

>Navarro doesn't let Arteta settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

>Navarro goes to the body and then to the head with a tidy combination to get Arteta to cover up, then shoots in.

>Navarro gets caught with a right though, and he is momentarily wobbly!

>Navarro avoids a nice combination.

>A feinted high kick gets a reaction, and Navarro is lucky to avoid the follow-up inside leg kick.

>Navarro slips out of the way of a jab.

>Navarro uses a nice combination as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.

>Arteta is too quick, and manages to hit Navarro with a good clean left jab.

>Arteta counters a left jab by using a stinging left jab.

>Navarro comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Arteta.

>Arteta fires off a strike first, but it just misses.

>Navarro avoids a tight combination.

>Navarro counters a tight combination by hitting a body kick.

>Navarro looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Arteta.

>Arteta snaps off a strong left jab as a counter, but it misses the target.

>Navarro shoots in, looking for a takedown.

>Navarro gets caught with a right hand though, and his wobbly legs can't support him...down he goes!

>Arteta dives in but Navarro does well to pull half guard.

>In half guard, Arteta catches his breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body.

>Arteta throws some small strikes, but is clearly just taking a moment to try and catch his breath.

>Navarro transitions from half guard to full guard.

>Arteta tries to stand up, but can't get free of the guard.

>Navarro uses his legs to push Arteta back, and tries to scramble for position.

>Navarro ends up holding a waist-lock behind Arteta, who is kneeling.

>Arteta cannot stop himself being rolled and secured in side control.

>Navarro holds Arteta in position with side control and hits a knee into the ribs.

>In side control, Navarro begins working to get a mount.

>He easily gets the mount.

>Navarro pounds away with punches from the mount, hitting several big shots.

>Navarro unloads with big punches from the mount, landing several that clearly hurt Arteta.

>Navarro pounds away from the mount, but is unable to land many clean shots on Arteta.

>Navarro pounds away on Arteta, but few of the shots lands clean.

>Navarro fires away with big punches, but Arteta covers up and doesn't take any undue damage.

>Navarro counters an attempt by Arteta to move him from mount by taking his back!

>Navarro attempts to set up an armbar on Arteta from the back.

>Navarro rolls onto his back to try and get the armbar, but Arteta pulls free and gets side control.

>Arteta throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move.

>Navarro takes the opportunity and manages to pull half guard.

>In half guard, Arteta catches his breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body.

>Arteta throws a few weak-looking punches as he decides on his next move.

>Arteta throws a few right hands as he takes a moment to plan ahead.

>Navarro keeps Arteta, who looked to be trying to stand up, in half guard.

>Using an underhook to set it up, Navarro looks to scramble for position.

>Breathing very hard, Gideon Navarro is looking ragged.

>Breathing very hard, Diego Arteta is looking ragged.

>The scramble leaves Arteta turtled up, facing Navarro.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Navarro fires away with right hands, and Arteta is stung by several big shots to the side of the head.

>Navarro fires away with big right hands, but can't stop Arteta getting to his feet.

>Navarro, who is visibly tired, looks like he might want to get in close and wrestle with Arteta.

>Arteta ends up grappling for supremacy with Navarro.

>Gideon Navarro looks like he doesn't have a lot left to give.

>I wonder if the big weight cut is beginning to really take its toll?

>Navarro uses underhooks to gain solid control, and is looking for a takedown.

>Arteta blocks the takedown attempt.

>Arteta turns Navarro slightly, but can't create enough space to get free of the clinch.

>Navarro has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Arteta to the ground.

>Navarro can't get the takedown, Arteta defended it well.

>A whizzer almost allows Arteta to create enough space to get free, but Navarro shuts that opportunity down.

>Using his wrestling skills, Navarro is trying to push Arteta up against the cage.

>Navarro manages it, and controls Arteta up against the cage.

>The gas tank looks empty on Gideon Navarro.

>Navarro hits Arteta, who is pressed up against the cage, with a nice short uppercut.

>Navarro hits Arteta, who is pressed up against the cage, with a nice short uppercut.

>From the looks of things, I don't think Diego Arteta has much energy left.

>With Arteta stuck against the cage, Navarro gets the underhooks and looks for a takedown.

>Arteta shows stubborn resistance to the takedown, but Navarro does manage to slip behind him so that he has the back.

>A whizzer almost allows Arteta to create enough space to get free, but Navarro shuts that opportunity down.

>With the cage trapping Arteta, Navarro, holding him from behind, looks to try and take him down.

>Navarro tries hard but cannot get Arteta off of his feet, and is eventually reversed so that his back is against the cage.

>Arteta tries a foot stomp, but Navarro avoids it.

>Navarro goes to the ribs, then the head, with short punches.

>Diego Arteta looks like he is almost out on his feet with exhaustion.

>Arteta moves back from the grapple and looks ready to strike.

>Arteta scores with a heavy body kick.

>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Navarro hits a nice left.

>Arteta hits a nice crisp left jab.

>Navarro eats a stiff jab.

>Navarro lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a nice left.

>Navarro slips past a flurry of rights and lefts and hits a solid punch.

>Navarro uses a stiff jab.

>Navarro slips past a straight punch and then hits a straight left.

>Using head movement, Arteta slips past a left jab and counters with a series of quick, sharp punches.

>Navarro covers up, absorbing a flurry of punches.

>Arteta dodges a jab, and fires back with a scything low kick to the legs.

>Using head movement, Arteta slips past a left jab and counters with a hard leg kick.

>There's only so many of those strikes to the legs that can be taken before they become an issue.

>Seeing a low kick coming, Navarro strikes first with a jab.

>Navarro gets a vicious leg kick on Arteta from the pocket.

>Those strikes to the legs are going to take their toll.

>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Navarro hits a hard inside leg kick.

>Arteta goes down off the kick, he got caught low by the looks of things!

>From the looks of things, he will be able to continue.

>The referee gives him one minute to recover, with the fight clock stopped.

>A left jab misses and Navarro strikes back with a clean jab.

>There's a ragged-looking takedown attempt from a visibly tired Navarro.

>Arteta attempts to avoid Navarro as he shoots in.

>Navarro doesn't get the takedown, Arteta avoided it.

>Arteta circles around Navarro.

>Navarro steps in to put some pressure on.

>Arteta counters a left jab by hitting a stinging leg kick.

>Navarro waits for a flurry of punches to stop, then hits a sharp kick to the shin.

>Diego Arteta is finding it hard to put any weight on his injured leg.

>Navarro gets hit with a crisp left jab.

>A flurry of punches miss Navarro and allow him to counter-strike with a big right kick to the outside of the thigh.

>Diego Arteta visibly winced then as another shot landed to the legs.

>Navarro slips out of the way of a flurry of punches.

>Navarro steps back to avoid a flurry of punches.

>A tired-looking Navarro approaches, looking for a takedown.

>Arteta tries to time a counter right hand, but can't get it.

>Navarro gets a single leg takedown! Arteta pulls guard off it.

>Arteta is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Navarro off of him.

>Navarro attempts to pass guard and gain a better position.

>Navarro gets past the guard with a certain degree of ease and gains side control.

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.

>Navarro tries to lock Arteta in an armbar.

>The armbar is locked in, tight enough that Arteta has to tap out!

>By submission, the winner is Gideon Navarro!

 

 

 

Result: "The Unbreakable" Gideon Navarro defeats Diego "Apocalypse" Arteta by Submission (Armbar) at 29:46

 

 

"The Unbreakable" Gideon Navarro Has Qualified For The Season 3 Welterweight Tournament!

 

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Middleweight Bout

 

 

 

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>The fight begins!

>Mack drops his shoulder and feints to step in, but Reid isn't buying it.

>Mack is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Reid.

>Reid ends up grappling for supremacy with Mack.

>Mack is trying to push Reid so that his back is up against the cage.

>Reid ends up backed against the cage.

>Smothered against the cage, Reid is stuck there, unable to do anything, for roughly sixty seconds.

>Mack moves back from the grapple and looks ready to strike.

>An exchange of strikes doesn't really lead to anything.

>Mack looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Not wanting to grapple, Reid uses strikes to keep Mack at a distance.

>Mack throws a speculative right, but it is nowhere near hitting.

>Reid doesn't let Mack settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

>Reid tries for a left jab but Mack moves out of range.

>Mack tries for a left jab but Reid moves out of range.

>Reid throws out a couple of jabs as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.

>Mack won't go down, leaving Reid to settle for pushing him up against the cage and taking his back.

>Reid looks to clamber up Mack from behind and apply a choke of some kind.

>Mack does not allow Reid to get the choke applied.

>Mack is in danger as Reid tries to climb up his back and apply a choke of some kind.

>Mack fights hard and does not let Reid get a grip.

>Mack is in danger as Reid tries to climb up his back and apply a choke of some kind.

>Mack fights him off.

>Grappling from behind, Reid attempts to wrestle Mack to the ground.

>Mack will not go down, he blocks the takedown despite the best efforts of Reid.

>The referee thinks there has been too little progress, and brings the two fighters back to the center.

>Mack is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Reid.

>Reid moves in too, and they start to grapple.

>Reid tries to suck Mack to the ground by wrapping his legs around the waist and pulling guard.

>Mack counters by brutally slamming him to the mat!

>Reid takes a kick, but times it so that he uses that moment to stand back up.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Mack throws out a quick left jab.

>Not letting Mack settle, Reid moves in closer.

>Reid throws out a couple of jabs as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.

>Mack first stuffs the takedown attempt, then manages to wrestle Reid the the floor! Reid has to pull half guard.

>Mack throws a few right hands to the body.

>Mack wants to stand up, but cannot get out of half guard.

>Mack blocks an attempted sweep.

>Mack tries to stand up, but Reid keeps him firmly in half guard.

>Reid works some separation, then tries to quickly scramble his way into a better position.

>Mack seizes the opportunity, Reid was too slow and gets caught in side control.

>Mack throws a few right hands, but is mainly trying to catch his breath.

>Mack throws a few right hands to the body.

>Reid tries a sweep from the bottom of side control, but doesn't budge Mack.

>Mack looks to get a mount.

>Reid doesn't let Mack get the mount, and so he remains at side control.

>Reid tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it.

>Mack relinquishes side control and stands up, letting Reid stand too.

>Mack comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Reid.

>Reid seems happy to grapple with Mack.

>JJ Reid is looking really tired.

>Petey Mack is looking really tired.

>Mack is looking to muscle Reid back against the cage.

>He does so, and now has Reid pinned to the cage.

>Reid takes a hard foot stomp.

>Mack attempts to set up a judo-based throw to take Reid to the ground.

>Mack can't get the throw, as Reid wrestles his way into a dominant position.

>Reid attempts to wrestle Mack to the ground.

>Mack shows stubborn resistance to the takedown, but Reid does manage to slip behind him so that he has the back.

>From the looks of things, I don't think Petey Mack has much energy left.

>Mack uses a whizzer to half turn Reid, creating enough space for him to break away from the grapple and return to the center.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Mack tries for a left jab but Reid moves out of range.

>We reach the time limit and this fight is over.

>The ring announcer is now giving the official decisions.

>Judge #1 gives the result in favour of Mack.

>Judge #2 has given Reid the win.

>Judge #3 has Mack as the winner.

>Mack wins by split decision!

 

 

 

Result: "The Mack Attack" Petey Mack defeats "The Amazing" JJ Reid by Split Decision at 15:00

 

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Attendance: 4,538

Ticket Sales: $363,040

 

PPV Buys: 65,280

PPV Revenue: $391,680

 

Critical Rating: Average

Commercial Rating: Poor

 

Fight of the Night: Clare Peyton vs. Alyssa Taylor

KO of the Night: Graham Goodbody

Submission of the Night: Gideon Navarro

 

 

 

Post-Fight Press Conference Highlights

 

 

 

- After losing two straight fights, Louis De La Torre asks for a fight with Joe Hinchcliffe, to help him get back on track!

 

- Gideon Navarro was complimentary of his opponent Diego Arteta, after engaging in a war that went well into championship minutes in the tournament final, and looked forward to being able to compete with the best in the Welterweight Division in the Season 3 tournament!

 

- Clare Peyton was happy to get a chance from a promotion to show her skills, and was glad to take home the Fight of the Night bonus, despite some of the big names on the card!

 

- Both Petey Mack and JJ Reid were upset by their performance, and said as much, Reid wanted to get back in the cage as soon as possible in hopes of getting back to winning ways in time to compete in one of the Season 2 Middleweight Tournaments!

 

 

 

Predictions

 

 

 

None

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News -- March 1998

 

 

 

CTC Talent Acquisitions

 

Seth O'Breen

Jeffrey Foxworthy

 

 

CTC Popularity

 

20.4% in Canada (Low Level National) #2 Company Rankings

5% in USA (Low Level Regional)

 

 

 

CTC Internationally Ranked Fighters

 

 

 

Womens P4P #1: Mizuki Watanabe (KDM FC)

 

 

 

Womens Bantamweight (#1 Hester Maclean, XCC)

 

Natalie Rogers (#2, #6 P4P)

Michelle Addams (#3, #9 P4P)

Roz Wareing (#4, #13 P4P)

Karen Curtis (#5, #14 P4P)

Vicki Summers (#6, #18 P4P)

Rhonda Britton (#7)

Pamela O'Neill (#10)

Gina Dixon (#11)

Kochiyo Chikamatsu (#14)

Hazel McClay (#15)

Clare Peyton (#16)

Alicia Fothergill (#17)

Louise Griffin (#18)

Tara O'Brien (#19)

Erica Page (#20)

Phoebe Bergman (#21)

Kimie Igarashi (#23)

Lisa Labone (#24)

Maggie Martin (#25)

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight (#1 Mizuki Watanabe, KDM FC)

 

Sandy Oliver (#2, #2 P4P)

Sarah Vaughan (#3, #4 P4P)

Thea Higgins (#4, #5 P4P)

Hanako Shimizu (#5, #7 P4P)

Grace Hughes (#6, #8 P4P)

Alisha Wood (#7, #10 P4P)

Eiko Shiokawa (#8, #11 P4P)

Yutsuko Sasaki (#9, #12 P4P)

Jocelyn Hescott (#13, #19 P4P)

Hanae Maehata (#14, #20 P4P)

Romi Takahashi (#15, #21 P4P)

Janinha (#16, #22 P4P)

Yuya Shimizu (#17, #23 P4P)

Lula Baker (#18, #24 P4P)

Lynda Epsom (#19, #25 P4P)

Helen Fox (#20)

Emma Birch (#22)

Hope Lehane (#23)

Kerry Silverman (#24)

Echiko Watanabe (#25)

 

 

 

Mens #1 P4P: Hassan Fezzik (ALPHA-1)

 

 

 

Featherweight (#1 Li-Kong Ho, KDM FC)

 

Yagi Jokichi (#19)

 

 

 

Lightweight (#1 Sean Morrison, GAMMA)

 

Bruce Steven (#19)

H.M. Menzel (#22)

 

 

 

Welterweight (#1 Julio Regueiro, GAMMA)

 

None

 

 

 

Middleweight (#1 Braulio Moura, FLB)

 

Petey Mack (#5)

Tora Mizwar (#13)

Sutton Ripley (#24)

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight (#1 Tadamasa Yamada, ALPHA-1)

 

Anthony LeToussier (#8)

Hyun-Shik Lim (#9)

Mike Watson (#22)

 

 

 

Heavyweight (#1 Hassan Fezzik, ALPHA-1)

 

Khru Duangjan (#17)

Tim Boyer (#18)

Norman Pike (#20)

 

 

 

Other Promotions Shows

 

 

 

ALPHA-1: Hayashi vs. Nakai (Saturday, Week 1, March 1998)

 

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Fight of the Night: Chikafusa Abukara vs. Bakin Sakamoto

KO of the Night: Fukusabaru Hirano

Submission of the Night: Fumiaki Hayashi

 

 

 

BCF: Kitson vs. Hornsby (Monday, Week 4, March 1998)

 

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Fight of the Night: Andrew Rush vs. Dennis Gallagher

KO of the Night: Stafford Alois

Submission of the Night: Curt Kitson

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Canadian Tournament Combat 9

 

 

 

Friday, Week 2, April 1998 in The Praries, Canada

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight Championship Semi-Final: Hyun-Shik Lim (11-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Ken Peters (9-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Hyun-Shik Lim was dominant in his quarter-final victory over Kendall Tracey, stopping takedowns, while unloading with savage strikes en route to a knockout in less than four minutes! Ken Peters was similarly in control of his quarter-final fight with Jerry Bogdonovich, taking him down with ease, passing to mount, and pounding him out for the TKO victory in just over two minutes!

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Heavyweight Tournament Semi-Final: Nate MacReary (3-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Efren Luat (4-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

MacReary was in control of the fight in his quarter-final match-up with Damien Jones, taking him down at will, and unleashing vicious ground and pound, but was unable to finish the rugged brawler, instead winning via the judges! Efren Luat landed a couple more strikes than his quarter-final opponent, Pai Cheng, which was the difference in a grappling contest with very little action, as Luat picked up the victory on the scorecards!

 

 

 

UNDERCARD

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Championship Semi-Final: Jocelyn Hescott (4-1, 1-0 CTC) vs. Eiko Shiokawa (4-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Jocelyn Hescott dominated her quarter-final fight against taekwondo fighter Diana Marr, taking her down, and laying into her with ground and pound for most of the fight, winning via the judges! Eiko Shiokawa's quarter-final fight with formerly world-ranked kickboxer Henrietta Stein was short and sweet, Stein dominated on the feet for just over three minutes, before Shiokawa suddenly slapped on a guillotine for the victory!

 

 

 

Featherweight Tournament Semi-Final: Lamont Banner (2-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Lito Alcala (2-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Lamont Banner's quarter-final foe Tyler Aidi couldn't manage to get past his stand up, as Banner hit a flurry almost immediately that knocked Aidi down, and followed him to the ground with strikes for the TKO! Lito Alcala took quarter-final opponent Josuke Hino down at will, and unleashed ground and pound for most of the fight, winning on the scorecards!

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Welterweight: Jeffrey Foxworthy (0-0) vs. Zachary Gilbert (12-7, 1-1 CTC)

 

Jeffrey Foxworthy makes his MMA debut in the CTC cage, coming from a wrestling background, he has decent wrestling, and takedowns, and likes to work from top control! Zachary Gilbert surprised a lot of people with his defeat of Callum Henson in the quarter-finals of the Welterweight Championship Tournament, but he was easy prey for Datuk Ong Ka Ting in the semi-finals, and is now looking to get back on the winning track with a victory over the rookie!

 

 

 

Lightweight: Marcus Speed (2-0) vs. Sid Morgan (2-0)

 

Marcus Speed is a young Muay Thai fighter, who looks to have a bright future based on his striking ability, especially from the Mauy Thai clinch! Sid Morgan is a self taught submission fighter, very dangerous on the ground, but so far he seems to lack ability when standing!

 

 

 

Featherweight: Kei Maki (3-1, 0-1 CTC) vs. Najib Sri Aziz bin Zai (39-10-2, 1-0 CTC)

 

Kei Maki stood and banged with Brian Claremont, and eventually paid the price, knocked down by a flurry, and pounded out just before the five minute mark of his quarter-final bout! Najib Sri Aziz bin Zai had one boring stalemate of a stand-up battle with Gu Ueda in his CTC debut, bin Zai taking the decision on the judges scorecards!

 

 

 

Heavyweight: Pai Cheng (3-1, 0-1 CTC) vs. Damien Jones (3-1, 1-1 CTC)

 

Pai Cheng came out on the wrong end of the decision in a boring grappling contest with Efren Luat in the Heavyweight Tournament Quarter-Finals! Damien Jones was grounded and pounded in a decision loss to Nate MacReary in his Heavyweight Tournament Quarter-Final bout, but bounced back, outpointing Giovanni de Matos on the feet for a win on the judges cards in his last fight!

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight: Andrea Jones (2-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Beckie Dexter (1-0)

 

Andrea Jones was dominant in her victory over Daniela Sadorra, scoring a takedown, and landing some ground and pound, before finishing her with an armbar! Beckie Dexter is a taekwondo practioner, who strikes with both hands and feet, her strikes are not very powerful, or precise!

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight: Wink Deschanel (1-0) vs. Brody Howles (1-0)

 

Wink Deschanel comes from a wrestling background, and has good grappling, coupled with a decent boxing game, he could be one to watch in the future! Brody Howles is a powerful Light Heavyweight, who comes from a wrestling background, and loves to throw opponents on their back, and wail away with ground and pound!

 

 

 

Tournament Brackets

 

 

 

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Pre-Fight Press Conference Highlights

 

 

 

- Ken Peters said he respects the power of Hyun-Shik Lim, but believes his grappling ability would win the day, leading to an all-Canadian fight for the Light Heavyweight Title between him, and the winner of LeToussier/Watson!

 

- Hyun-Shik Lim has great respect for Ken Peters, but ultimately the savagery of the Blood Spirit would prevail!

 

- Jocelyn Hescott was confident she would be able to work her wrestling game on the ground, despite the submission skills of Eiko Shiokawa!

 

- Lamont Banner was cocky, saying he would have no trouble knocking out Lito Alcala!

 

- Jeffrey Foxworthy was excited to step into the cage professionally for the first time, and hoped to gain a victory in his opening fight!

 

 

 

Weigh-In Results

 

Hyun-Shik Lim (205) vs. Ken Peters (205)

Nate MacReary (264) vs. Efren Luat (265)

Jocelyn Hescott (145) vs. Eiko Shiokawa (142)

Lamont Banner (145) vs. Lito Alcala (145)

Jeffrey Foxworthy (170) vs. Zachary Gilbert (170)

Marcus Speed (155) vs. Sid Morgan (155)

Kei Maki (145) vs. Najib Sri Aziz bin Zai (145)

Pai Cheng (256) vs. Damien Jones (244)

Andrea Jones (145) vs. Beckie Dexter (145)

Wink Deschanel (205) vs. Brody Howles (205)

 

 

 

CTC 9 Full Fight Card

 

Main Card

 

LHW Title SF: Hyun-Shik Lim vs. Ken Peters

HW SF: Nate MacReary vs. Efren Luat

WFW Title SF: Jocelyn Hescott vs. Eiko Shiokawa

FW SF: Lamont Banner vs. Lito Alcala

 

Preliminary Card

 

WW Jeffrey Foxworthy vs. Zachary Gilbert

LW Marcus Speed vs. Sid Morgan

FW Kei Maki vs. Najib Sri Aziz bin Zai

HW Pai Cheng vs. Damien Jones

WFW Andrea Jones vs. Beckie Dexter

LHW Wink Deschanel vs. Brody Howles

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If my Fight pick is still available, i'll pick Hanako Shimizu vs Trish Biel

 

CTC 9 Full Fight Card

 

Main Card

 

LHW Title SF: Hyun-Shik Lim vs. Ken Peters

HW SF: Nate MacReary vs. Efren Luat

WFW Title SF: Jocelyn Hescott vs. Eiko Shiokawa

FW SF: Lamont Banner vs. Lito Alcala

 

Preliminary Card

 

WW Jeffrey Foxworthy vs. Zachary Gilbert

LW Marcus Speed vs. Sid Morgan

FW Kei Maki vs. Najib Sri Aziz bin Zai

HW Pai Cheng vs. Damien Jones

WFW Andrea Jones vs. Beckie Dexter

LHW Wink Deschanel vs. Brody Howles

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Friday, Week 2, April 1998

 

 

 

Live From Regina, Saskatchewan

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Streamed Live on CTCombat.ca

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight Bout

 

 

 

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>Round one begins!

>Howles avoids a flurry of punches and hits a solid left jab.

>Howles tries for a left jab but Deschanel moves out of range.

>Howles comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Deschanel.

>Howles grabs Deschanel and pulls him into a grapple.

>Howles is trying to muscle Deschanel up against the cage.

>Howles can't manage it, and Deschanel gets out of the grapple entirely.

>Deschanel comes in with a couple of jabs, using them as cover so that he can shoot in.

>Howles sees the takedown coming and tries to move.

>Howles cannot stop the takedown, and has to pull guard.

>Deschanel looks to get past the guard.

>Deschanel gets past the guard with a certain degree of ease and gains side control.

>Deschanel starts trying to work to go from side control to mount.

>He easily gets the mount.

>Deschanel tries to lock Howles in an americana.

>The americana is fully applied, Deschanel moves to side control to get extra leverage, Howles has no option but to tap out!

>Wink Deschanel takes the win by submission!

>Post-Fight: Howles confirms that he was ill in the run up to this fight, but refuses to blame the loss on that, instead giving credit to his opponent.

 

 

 

Result: Wink Deschanel defeats Brody "Crush 'Em" Howles by Submission (Americana) at 3:39

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

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>The fight begins!

>Jones avoids a flurry of rights and lefts.

>Dexter throws a left jab but Jones avoids it.

>Jones comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>The takedown is successful, she almost gets side control but has to settle for half guard.

>Jones starts trying to work to get out of half guard and into a better position.

>She is too good for Dexter slipping out of half guard and straight into a mount.

>Jones attempts to set up an americana on Dexter from the mount.

>Dexter gets caught by the americana, and once Jones moves to side control for leverage she has to tap!

>The winner, by submission; Andrea Jones!

 

 

 

Result: "Little Evil" Andrea Jones defeats Beckie "BexDex" Dexter by Submission (Americana) at 2:08

 

 

 

Heavyweight Bout

 

 

 

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>Round one begins!

>Advancing, Jones counters a left jab by using a solid left jab.

>Jones comes in quick and hits a quick series of punches.

>Jones narrowly misses Cheng with a right uppercut.

>Cheng steps in closer to force the issue.

>Moving in closer, Cheng looks like he may want to wrestle Jones.

>Not wanting to grapple, Jones uses strikes to keep Cheng at a distance.

>Cheng throws three punches in quick succession, but Jones was out of range.

>Jones steps in closer to force the issue.

>Jones comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Jones and Cheng get closer, both looking eager to engage at close range.

>Slipping past a left jab, Jones hits a crisp left jab.

>A flurry of rights and lefts all miss, allowing Cheng to hit a crisp left jab.

>Jones uses head movement to avoid a left jab.

>Jones backs away from Cheng, creating some space between them.

>Cheng waits for a flurry of punches to stop, then hits a jab.

>Cheng throws a couple of wild punches as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.

>The takedown is successful, it's a single leg that leaves Jones pulling guard.

>Cheng pounds away on Jones, but few of the shots lands clean.

>Jones throws out some punches, but Cheng leans back to avoid them.

>Cheng pounds away from the guard, but is unable to land many clean shots on Jones.

>Jones throws out some punches, but Cheng leans back to avoid them.

>Cheng throws a few right hands, but is mainly trying to catch his breath.

>Cheng attempts to pass guard and gain a better position.

>He does excellently, getting past the guard and into side control.

>Cheng begins trying to get himself into a mount.

>Jones tries to sweep from the mount attempt, but gets rolled and gives up his back.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>Cheng successfully gets both hooks in, and seems primed to finish.

>Cheng, with both hooks fully in, tries to get the rear naked choke applied.

>Jones doesn't allow the arm to go under his chin.

>Jones attempts to pull free of the hooks, but Cheng doesn't allow it.

>Cheng, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied.

>Jones fights off the rear naked choke attempt.

>Cheng maintains his hooks, despite Jones trying to break them.

>Cheng fires away with right hands, Jones is getting pounded.

>Jones is barely able to do anything at all, he cannot get out from under Cheng!

>The referee has seen enough, he pulls Cheng off!

>By TKO, the winner is Pai Cheng!

 

 

 

Result: Pai Cheng defeats "Longshore" Damien Jones by TKO (Strikes) at 9:24

 

 

 

Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

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>There's the opening bell!

>Najib has to cover up to absorb a nice one-two combination, having been off balance after falling for a feint.

>Maki feints going high, but Najib doesn't buy it.

>Najib looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Not wanting to get too close, Maki uses strikes to keep Najib at a distance.

>Maki looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Maki is now standing in the pocket.

>A quick exchange of strikes produces nothing worth mentioning.

>In close proximity from the strikes they threw, they fall into a messy clinch.

>Najib finds his dirty boxing smothered, and Maki gains the dominant position in the grapple.

>The grapple breaks up after a short struggle, and the two fighters step apart.

>Najib circles, looking for an opening.

>Maki comes in closer to press the issue.

>Maki hits a left jab.

>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes but neither hits.

>Najib throws a swift jab but doesn't do any damage.

>Maki doesn't press the issue, allowing Najib to circle.

>There's a short stalemate as both fighters advance and throw strikes, but neither hits.

>They wind up in a tight clinch.

>From the grapple, Najib tries to work in some close-range strikes, but Maki is alert and smothers them quickly.

>From the grapple, Najib tries to work in some close-range strikes, but Maki is alert and smothers them quickly.

>Maki uses dirty boxing and gets in a few crisp punches on Najib as they grapple.

>Najib tries to wriggle free, but Maki controls him well and gets in a few close-range punches too.

>From the grapple, Najib tries to work in some close-range strikes, but Maki is alert and smothers them quickly.

>Maki and Najib separate and we're back to a stand-off.

>There's a short stalemate as both fighters advance and throw strikes, but neither hits.

>Maki works the jab.

>They come together and strike, but neither can land a clean shot.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Najib circles away, creating some distance between them.

>An exchange of strikes doesn't lead to any real damage.

>Najib fakes a lunge.

>Maki steps in to put some pressure on.

>Maki looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Najib.

>Maki moves into the pocket.

>Maki looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Najib ends up grappling for supremacy with Maki.

>Maki and Najib separate and we're back to a stand-off.

>Maki drops his shoulder as a feint, trying to draw a strike.

>Najib looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Najib grabs Maki and pulls him into a Muay Thai clinch.

>Najib rocks Maki with a vicious elbow.

>Maki has been cut above his eye, blood is trickling down.

>Najib keeps control of the clinch despite missing a knee strike.

>From the clinch, Maki gets hit with a knee to the side of the face!

>Najib misses a knee strike, but maintains his control of the clinch.

>From the clinch, Najib drives a brutal elbow to the side of the head.

>Maki tries to use his grappling skills to break the Muay Thai clinch, but can't.

>From the clinch, Maki gets hit with a knee to the side of the face!

>Maki finally breaks free of the Muay Thai clinch.

>With Maki bleeding, the referee pauses the fight so that the cut can be checked.

>The doctor checks the wound, and doesn't take long to signal to the referee that it is only minor.

>We're back underway!

>Najib feints going high, but Maki doesn't buy it.

>Najib fakes a lunge.

>Not letting up, Maki quickly steps in closer to attack Najib.

>Maki looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Maki is now standing in the pocket.

>They both meet with strikes, but neither does any damage.

>Najib circles away, creating some distance between them.

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>Najib looks like he might be trying to get in close to clinch with Maki.

>Najib ends up grabbing Maki in a Muay Thai clinch.

>Using the clinch, Najib hits a big elbow to the face of Maki.

>Maki starts bleeding again, that strike re-opened the cut above his eye.

>Najib Sri Aziz bin Zai is breathing very hard.

>Maki wrestles free of the Muay Thai clinch after blocking a knee strike.

>The referee calls for a pause, he wants to check the cut on Maki.

>The ringside doctor examines the cut...and signals that it isn't a fight ender.

>We're back underway!

>Time runs out and that's the end of the fight.

>The official decisions are being reported now.

>All three judges give the result in favour of Najib.

>The winner, by unanimous decision, is Najib Sri Aziz bin Zai!

 

 

 

Result: Najib Sri Aziz bin Zai defeats Kei "Demon Eyes" Maki by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Lightweight Bout

 

 

 

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>We are underway!

>Several big right hands miss, setting Morgan up to counter-strike with a clean left.

>A left hand misses, allowing Speed to counter with a barrage of big punches on Morgan!

>That last strike may have hurt Morgan, he is backing away but looks punch-drunk!

>Speed tries to capitalise with a massive right hand, but it misses.

>Advancing, Morgan counters a left jab by using a jab.

>Speed looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Morgan.

>Seeing a takedown opportunity, Morgan drops down and uses a single leg, Speed has to pull guard.

>Morgan looks to pass guard and get side control.

>Morgan isn't able to pass guard on this attempt.

>Morgan doesn't allow Speed to lock him up with double underhooks.

>Time slips away as Morgan successfully keeps Speed stuck against the ground.

>The clock runs down as Speed is being smothered against the ground by Morgan.

>Morgan begins trying to pass the guard.

>Speed keeps his guard secure.

>Morgan doesn't let Speed pull him in close to be smothered.

>Morgan lies on top of Speed, basically smothering him.

>The referee decides that there is a lack of progress being made and stands them back up.

>Speed throws a left jab but Morgan avoids it.

>They come together and strike, but neither can land a clean shot.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up grappling.

>Morgan looks for a trip takedown.

>Speed cannot stop the takedown, and has to pull half guard.

>Morgan attempts to arm triangle Speed from the top of half guard.

>Speed stops Morgan from applying it.

>Morgan blocks an attempted sweep.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Morgan attempts to arm triangle Speed from the top of half guard.

>The arm triangle is locked in tight, but Speed refuses to tap out!

>No! He breaks free. That was really close.

>Speed tries to sweep Morgan but doesn't get anywhere.

>Morgan attempts an arm triangle.

>Morgan gets the arm triangle, sinks it in deeply, but Speed is still trying to fight out of it!

>Shockingly, Morgan loses it! Speed pops his head free, and has somehow survived!

>Morgan blocks an attempted sweep.

>Morgan tries to ensnare Speed in an americana.

>Speed doesn't allow the americana to be applied.

>Speed tries to sweep Morgan but doesn't get anywhere.

>The lengthy period of stalemate results in the referee standing them both back up.

>Morgan shoots in for a takedown.

>Speed tries to time a counter right hand, but can't get it.

>Speed cannot stop the takedown, and only catches Morgan in half guard.

>Morgan starts trying to work to get out of half guard and into a better position.

>He can't get free of half guard.

>Speed tries to sweep Morgan but doesn't get anywhere.

>Morgan begins trying to get his leg free of half guard and get a better position.

>He finds himself unable to get past the half guard on this attempt.

>Speed tries to sweep Morgan but doesn't get anywhere.

>Marcus Speed looks very tired out there.

>Morgan attempts an arm triangle.

>Speed defends himself well and is in no danger.

>Speed tries to sweep Morgan but doesn't get anywhere.

>Morgan tries to pass the half guard.

>Morgan struggles but cannot find a way past and remains stuck in half guard.

>Morgan blocks Speed as he tries a sweep from half guard.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>The lack of progress forces the referee to stand the fighters back up.

>Morgan comes in quick and hits a quick series of punches.

>We reach the time limit and this fight is over.

>The judges have given their decisions, which are about to be announced.

>All three judges give the result in favour of Morgan.

>Making Sid 'The Misfit' Morgan the winner by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Sid "The Misfit" Morgan defeats "First Strike" Marcus Speed by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Welterweight Bout: Jeffrey Foxworthy MMA Debut

 

 

 

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>We are underway!

>Gilbert steps back to avoid a left jab.

>Gilbert counters a left jab with two straight lefts.

>Gilbert shoots in for a takedown.

>Foxworthy stuffs the takedown attempt, but can't do anything about being pushed up against the cage.

>Gilbert uses dirty boxing to punish Foxworthy while he is pressed up against the cage.

>Gilbert has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Foxworthy to the ground.

>A sweep of the legs is successful, Foxworthy has to pull guard.

>Gilbert fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves.

>Gilbert looks to pass guard and get side control.

>He passes the guard well, gaining side control.

>Gilbert holds Foxworthy in position with side control and hits a knee into the ribs.

>Gilbert holds Foxworthy in position with side control and hits a knee into the ribs.

>Foxworthy takes a knee strike to the ribs from under side control.

>Gilbert attempts to move to mount.

>He easily gets the mount.

>Gilbert pounds away on Foxworthy.

>Foxworthy had better start defending himself, or this will be over!

>The referee stops the fight, he didn't feel Foxworthy was intelligently defending himself!

>By TKO, the winner is Zachary Gilbert!

 

 

 

Result: Zachary "Manitoba Misery" Gilbert defeats Jeffrey Foxworthy by TKO (Strikes) at 4:40

 

 

 

MAIN CARD

 

 

 

Broadcast Live on Canadian I-Broadcasting

 

 

 

CTC Featherweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>And here we go!

>Both fighters fire off strikes, but neither does any significant damage.

>Both fighters advance and strike, but neither hits anything.

>Banner is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Alcala.

>Alcala seems happy to grapple with Banner.

>Banner and Alcala separate and we're back to a stand-off.

>A feint to the right gets Alcala to move forward, and Banner almost clips him with a massive overhand right.

>Moving in closer, Banner looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.

>Banner and Alcala get closer, both looking eager to engage at close range.

>Stepping back, Banner creates a bit of distance.

>Banner looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Alcala.

>Alcala lets Banner get closer.

>Banner checks a low kick and quickly hits a flurry of small strikes.

>Showing good head movement, Alcala weaves out of the way of a nice one-two combination.

>Banner sees a low kick being set up and takes the opportunity to strike first with a quick series of punches.

>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Banner hits a sequence of quick punches.

>Alcala uses head movement to avoid a left jab.

>Both fighters come in and exchange strikes, but neither does any damage.

>They come together and throw strikes, both miss.

>Banner looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Alcala seems happy to grapple with Banner.

>Banner uses dirty boxing and gets in a few crisp punches on Alcala as they grapple.

>Banner uses dirty boxing and gets in a few crisp punches on Alcala as they grapple.

>Banner uses dirty boxing and gets in a few crisp punches on Alcala as they grapple.

>Banner and Alcala break the grapple and are apart again, circling.

>Alcala gets suckered in by a feint, and is lucky to avoid the combination that follows.

>Alcala steps back to avoid a tight combination of punches after falling for a clever feint.

>Both fighters exchange strikes, but neither hits anything significant.

>From the missed strikes they clinch.

>With control of the clinch, Alcala tries to complete a takedown.

>The takedown doesn't work, Banner defended it well.

>Banner tries to get free of the clinch, but is stuck.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Alcala attempts to wrestle Banner to the ground.

>Alcala can't get the takedown, Banner defended it well.

>Banner tries to get clear of the grapple, but Alcala holds him in place.

>Alcala looks for a trip takedown.

>The takedown is unsuccessful, Banner blocked Alcala.

>A whizzer almost allows Banner to create enough space to get free, but Alcala shuts that opportunity down.

>Using his wrestling skills, Alcala is trying to push Banner up against the cage.

>Alcala does it, Banner is stuck with his back to the cage.

>Alcala tries to use dirty boxing against Banner, but his opponent's wrestling skills prevent any damage from happening.

>Breathing very hard, Lito Alcala is looking ragged.

>Banner scores with a few punches to the ribs.

>Alcala looks for a trip takedown.

>Banner shows stubborn resistance and Alcala cannot complete the takedown.

>Banner wrestles free of Alcala and backs off to the center.

>Banner looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Alcala.

>Alcala tries to counter by dropping down and going for a single leg, but Banner defended it well.

>Banner looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Alcala.

>Alcala tries to single leg Banner as he steps in, but he is too quick to step away.

>Lito Alcala looks like he doesn't have a lot left to give.

>Backing out of range, Banner circles tentatively.

>Alcala steps in closer to force the issue.

>A tired-looking Alcala throws a couple of ragged punches to get Banner to cover up, then tries a takedown.

>Alcala gets caught with a right cross though, and his wobbly legs can't support him...down he goes!

>Banner senses victory and starts to unload with punches!

>Banner can't put Alcala away, and gets sucked into half guard.

>Lamont Banner doesn't look like he has much left in the tank.

>Banner stands up and backs off, letting Alcala stand up as well.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>Despite being tired, Banner looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Alcala.

>Alcala tries to counter with a takedown, but Banner defended it well.

>Moving in closer, a tired-looking Banner apparently wants to strike from the pocket.

>The two fighters move closer, ready to strike.

>The fight comes to an end as the time limit expires.

>The judges' decisions are now being announced.

>All three judges have Banner down as the winner.

>Making 'Lightning' Lamont Banner the winner by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: "Lightning" Lamont Banner defeats Lito Alcala by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

CTC Womens Featherweight Championship Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>Round one begins!

>Hescott tries for a left jab but Shiokawa moves out of range.

>Hescott avoids a quick jab and hits a clean jab.

>Hescott looks like she might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Shiokawa.

>Hescott cannot get close enough to the elusive Shiokawa to grapple.

>Hescott avoids a jab.

>Shiokawa tries for a left jab but Hescott moves out of range.

>Hescott comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Shiokawa.

>Shiokawa ends up grappling for supremacy with Hescott.

>Hescott tries to wrestle Shiokawa backward and up against the cage.

>Shiokawa ends up backed against the cage.

>Hescott tries to press her up against the cage, but finds it hard to keep any sort of real control.

>Out of the blue, Shiokawa slaps on a standing guillotine!

>The guillotine is locked in, tight enough that Hescott has to tap out!

>By submission, the winner is Eiko Shiokawa!

 

 

 

Result: Eiko Shiokawa defeats Jocelyn "The Ohio Reaper" Hescott by Submission (Guillotine) at 3:25

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Heavyweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>Round one begins!

>MacReary throws a left jab but Luat avoids it.

>A flurry of punches fail to land, giving MacReary the opportunity to counter with a left.

>MacReary looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Luat tries to take down MacReary as he steps in, but he blocks it.

>Luat looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with MacReary.

>Luat is in the pocket, ready to attack MacReary.

>Both fighters throw strikes at the same time, both miss.

>In close proximity from the strikes they threw, they fall into a messy clinch.

>MacReary tries to pick Luat up for a slam.

>He gets Luat up! MacReary slams him down, ending up in guard.

>MacReary looks to get past the guard.

>He passes the guard well, gaining side control.

>MacReary looks to get a mount.

>MacReary shows his ground skills and slips to mount.

>MacReary pounds away on Luat with elbows, but few of the shots lands clean.

>MacReary unloads with big punches from the mount, but Luat is able to deal with most of them.

>MacReary pounds away from the mount, but is unable to land many clean shots on Luat.

>MacReary pounds away from the mount with elbows, but Luat covers up and defends them well.

>Luat tries to get to half guard but can't.

>MacReary pounds away with punches, but doesn't do much damage, if any, Luat covers up well.

>MacReary controls Luat, who was trying to wriggle to half guard.

>MacReary tries to pound on Luat with elbows, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with.

>Luat tries to roll MacReary, but only succeeds in giving up his back!

>MacReary gets both hooks in, and is now in a really dominant position.

>MacReary, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied.

>Luat doesn't allow the arm to go under his chin.

>Luat tries to improve his chances of survival by breaking free of the hooks, but they're too tight.

>With both hooks in, MacReary tries to flatten Luat out for the rear naked choke.

>Luat fights off the rear naked choke attempt.

>MacReary maintains his hooks, despite Luat trying to break them.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>MacReary attempts to complete a rear naked choke, having both hooks fully in.

>Luat doesn't allow the rear naked choke to be applied.

>Efren Luat is breathing very hard.

>Luat tries to improve his chances of survival by breaking free of the hooks, but they're too tight.

>With both hooks in and therefore great control of the body, MacReary tries to finish Luat off with a rear naked choke.

>Luat defends himself well against the choke.

>MacReary, with both hooks fully in, tries to get the rear naked choke applied.

>Luat doesn't allow the arm to go under his chin.

>Nate MacReary is looking really tired.

>MacReary, with both hooks fully in, tries to get the rear naked choke applied.

>The rear naked choke is fully applied, MacReary has Luat flattened out completely, there is no option but to tap out!

>The winner, by submission; Nate MacReary!

 

 

 

Result: Nate "Big Mac" MacReary defeats Efren Luat by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 9:49

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Light Heavyweight Championship Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>And here we go!

>Lim slips past a left jab and counters with a great combination, ending with a beauty of a right cross.

>A couple of quick punches are used to set up a takedown attempt from Peters.

>The takedown is completed, Lim is on his back and pulls guard.

>Peters throws a few strikes, but they are without venom.

>Peters looks to pass guard and get side control.

>Lim comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Peters in guard.

>Peters deflects a couple of punches that Lim threw from below.

>In guard, Peters catches his breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body.

>Peters begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.

>He can't get free of the guard.

>Peters deflects a couple of punches that Lim threw from below.

>Peters fires away with big elbows, but Lim keeps the guard secure and doesn't take any undue damage.

>Lim tries to pull Peters in close and pepper him with short strikes, but can't.

>The lack of progress forces the referee to stand the fighters back up.

>Peters comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Lim.

>Strikes from Lim keep Peters from stepping in too close, and he is forced to step back.

>A left jab misses and Lim strikes back with a barrage of hard rights!

>Getting destroyed, Peters falls to the ground...but the blows keep on landing!

>With Peters taking a lot of big punches, the referee has to stop the match!

>'Blood Spirit' Hyun-Shik Lim takes the win by TKO!

 

 

 

Result: "Blood Spirit" Hyun-Shik Lim defeats "The Man of Steel" Ken Peters by TKO (Strikes) at 5:06

 

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Attendance: 2,162

Ticket Sales: $172,960

 

TV Viewers: 125,700

 

Critical Rating: Good

Commercial Rating: Good

 

Fight of the Night: Zachary Gilbert vs. Jeffrey Foxworthy

KO of the Night: Hyun-Shik Lim

Submission of the Night: Nate MacReary

 

 

 

Post-Fight Press Conference Highlights

 

 

 

- Lito Alcala wasn't happy with his loss to Lamont Banner, and was looking to get back to winning ways as soon as possible, looking to get a fight with Najib Sri Aziz bin Zai!

 

- Mark Addison announced that Lito Alcala suffered a stomach injury in his loss to Lamont Banner, and would miss a month or two!

 

- Mark Addison announced that Beckie Dexter suffered a pectoral injury in her loss to Andrea Jones, and would miss a month or two!

 

- Nate MacReary was happy to achieve victory and looked forward to a battle with fellow Canadian wrestler Chuck Dooley in the Heavyweight Tournament Final!

 

- Hyun-Shik Lim congratulated Ken Peters on a fight well fought, but said looking forward he expected the same end to the fight no matter who of LeToussier/Watson he got in the Title fight!

 

- Lamont Banner said that although he didn't get the promised knock out of Lito Alcala, he dominated the entire fight, and saw no reason to think anything different would happen in the tournament final against Hans Christian Bloch!

 

- Eiko Shiokawa said she was happy to have achieved victory over Jocelyn Hescott, and looked forward to fighting fellow submission artist Sandy Oliver for the Womens Featherweight Title!

 

- Grant Shodwart is in attendance to announce that he will retire following his next fight, CTC has begun work to find an opponent for the fight!

 

 

 

Updated Tournament Brackets

 

 

 

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Predictions

 

 

 

Jingo 80% (8 of 10) (Season Total: 58% (35 of 60))

petecrimson00 (Season Total 68% (41 of 60))

 

 

 

Jingo, Shimizu vs. Biel has been booked for CTC 11, you have won again, and can pick a fight in the Heavyweight Division that will air on the prelims of CTC 11! The following fighters are available for the fight!

 

Eugene Clough

Fletcher Merman

Guy Broom

Jacco Landeweerd

Jutaro Honma

Marvin Stevens

Phil Verdigree

Sahan Ozbek

Sam Hoynes

Sherman Shields

Sly Twinge

Steve Mason

Sylvester Collins

Tomoji Takaoka

Vittorio Pescatelli

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Canadian Tournament Combat 10

 

 

 

Friday, Week 3, April 1998 in British Columbia, Canada

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight Championship Semi-Final: Anthony LeToussier (13-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Mike Watson (10-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Anthony LeToussier made short work of quarter-final opponent Jon Silvers, trading on the feet for a couple minutes, before knocking him down, and pounding him out for the TKO victory! Mike Watson didn't have much trouble with quarter-final opponent Glenn Pimm either, outpointing him on the feet most of the five minutes of the fight, before hitting a crushing knock out punch!

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Heavyweight Championship Final: Wilson Franklyn (7-1, 2-0 CTC) vs. Reynolds Baer (6-0, 2-0 CTC)

 

Wilson Franklyn has been scary good so far in the CTC cage, taking out two of the best strikers in the business, Mason Archer in the quarter-finals, and Tim Boyer in the semi-finals, with early fight TKOs! Reynolds Baer has had a much tougher road to the final, going the distance, 15 minutes, in both his fights, outpointing his opponents, Graham Goodbody in the quarter-final unanimously, and Fletcher Merman, not so unanimously in the semi-final on the feet!

 

 

 

UNDERCARD

 

 

 

CTC Welterweight Championship Final: Datuk Ong Ka Ting (7-0, 2-0 CTC) vs. Agustin Gonzalez (10-3, 2-0 CTC)

 

Neither of Datuk Ong Ka Ting's fights thus far have been very long, submitting Bobby Brubaker with a kimura in just 4:24 in the quarter-finals, and submitting Zachary Gilbert with an armbar in just 5:43 in the semi-finals! Agustin Gonzalez has had similar success with TKO victories over Lloyd McAllister in the quarter-finals, and Delroy Rhodes in the semi-finals!

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight Tournaments Semi-Final: Guillermo Morales (8-0-1, 1-0 CTC) vs. Toby Sorkin (4-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Guillermo Morales was impressive in his quarter-final bout against Dag Kreuger despite not being able to get the finish, he took him down twice, and imposed his will on the ground with vicious ground and pound, picking up the unanimous decision! Even those who didn't see it can guess what happened in Toby Sorkin's quarter-final bout with Marcos Maciel, that's right, after being owned on the feet by Maciel for some time, Sorkin took Maciel down, and worked his way in behind to choke him out!

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Heavyweight: Iancu Trailescu (4-1, 1-1 CTC) vs. Giovanni de Matos (1-1, 0-1 CTC)

 

Iancu Trailescu suffered a TKO loss to Jacco Landeweerd in his CTC debut, a Heavyweight Tournament Quarter-Final, but bounced back, scoring a TKO victory over Sahan Ozbek in his next fight! Giovanni de Matos made his CTC debut, being outpointed on the feet by rugged brawler Damien Jones!

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight: Henrietta Stein (5-2, 0-1 CTC) vs. Haley Croft (5-1, 0-1 CTC)

 

A battle of two women trying to get back in the win column after suffering disappointing losses in the Womens Featherweight Championship Tournament's first round! Henrietta Stein scored a few strikes before succumbing to the guillotine of Eiko Shiokawa, and Haley Croft battled hard in a split decision loss to Sandy Oliver!

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight: Marcos Maciel (4-1, 0-1 CTC) vs. Ernie Bruns (18-10, 1-0 CTC)

 

Marcos Maciel was the first CTC fighter to fall victim to Judoka Toby Sorkin's excellent rear naked choke, and is looking to get back to winning ways! Ernie Bruns had a decent debut in the CTC cage, taking a unanimous decision from Petey Barnum, outpointing him in a striking match!

 

 

 

Welterweight: Simon Vine (19-7, 0-1 CTC) vs. Nik Minear (9-3, 0-1 CTC)

 

Two Canadian Welterweight veterans look to get back on the winning track after losing in their CTC debuts, Simon Vine dropped a lacklustre decision to Bokkai Iida, while Nik Minear fell prey to the vicious knock out power of Mauricio de Terreros!

 

 

 

Featherweight: Gregg Grable (19-10, 0-1 CTC) vs. Josuke Hino (3-1, 0-1 CTC)

 

Both of these fighters lost in the quarter-finals of their respective Featherweight Tournaments, and look to bounce back with a victory over the other, Gregg Grable was TKOed in just 1:36 by Yagi Jokichi in the Championship Bracket, while Josuke Hino dropped a unanimous decision to Lito Alcala in the Featherweight Tournament!

 

 

 

Cruiserweight: Collins Lundie (8-3) vs. Matthew Michael Kirby (1-0)

 

Two former boxers take to the cage in this one, both making their CTC debuts in what should be a high volume striking war! Collins Lundie is a one-dimensional boxing striking, if you can find a way past his hands, he is easily taken down, and disposed of on the ground! However, he will probably not have to worry about that when he faced all out Scottish brawler Matthew Michael Kirby, who is not only technically sound, but has enormous power behind his hands!

 

 

 

Tournament Brackets

 

 

 

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Pre-Fight Press Conference Highlights

 

 

 

- Anthony LeToussier said that Mike Watson has been ducking him for years in GAMMA, and is only now willing to fight him because the tournament format is forcing him to!

 

- Mike Watson said he never ducks anyone, and will let his fists do the talking in the cage!

 

- Wilson Franklyn, as is his way, sat scowling at the press throughout the conference...he seems confident though!

 

- Reynolds Baer was exstatic to be fighting for a title at this point in his career, and will do his best to score the victory, he would have to get in close, and keep Franklyn tied up to make it happen!

 

- Toby Sorkin was not only confident of victory, he guaranteed it, saying he would choke Morales out quickly, and then beat that Jiroemon Hasegawa guy as well!

 

- Henrietta Stein, and Haley Croft were both excited to face each other, as they are two of the best kickboxers in Womens MMA, and haven't been able to test their skills against each other to this point!

 

- Collins Lundie, and Matthew Michael Kirby promised a war that anyone who missed the CTC prelim stream would be sorry they missed!

 

 

 

Weigh-In Results

 

Anthony LeToussier (205) vs. Mike Watson (205)

Reynolds Baer (265) vs. Wilson Franklyn (255)

Datuk Ong Ka Ting (170) vs. Agustin Gonzalez (170)

Guillermo Morales (205) vs. Toby Sorkin (205)

Iancu Trailescu (264) vs. Giovanni de Matos (245)

Henrietta Stein (144) vs. Haley Croft (145)

Marcos Maciel (205) vs. Ernie Bruns (205)

Simon Vine (170) vs. Nik Minear (170)

Gregg Grable (145) vs. Josuke Hino (145)

Collins Lundie (228) vs. Matthew Michael Kirby (234)

 

 

 

CTC 10 Full Fight Card

 

Main Card

 

LHW Title SF: Anthony LeToussier vs. Mike Watson

HW Title: Reynolds Baer vs. Wilson Franklyn

WW Title: Datuk Ong Ka Ting vs. Agustin Gonzalez

LHW SF: Guillermo Morales vs. Toby Sorkin

 

Preliminary Card

 

HW Iancu Trailescu vs. Giovanni de Matos

WFW Henrietta Stein vs. Haley Croft

LHW Marcos Maciel vs. Ernie Bruns

WW Simon Vine vs. Nik Minear

FW Gregg Grable vs. Josuke Hino

CW Collins Lundie vs. Matthew Michael Kirby

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Lets have ... Eugene Clough vs Sherman Shields - Should be a classic :)

 

 

CTC 10 Full Fight Card

 

Main Card

 

LHW Title SF: Anthony LeToussier vs. Mike Watson

HW Title: Reynolds Baer vs. Wilson Franklyn

WW Title: Datuk Ong Ka Ting vs. Agustin Gonzalez

LHW SF: Guillermo Morales vs. Toby Sorkin

 

Preliminary Card

 

HW Iancu Trailescu vs. Giovanni de Matos

WFW Henrietta Stein vs. Haley Croft

LHW Marcos Maciel vs. Ernie Bruns

WW Simon Vine vs. Nik Minear

FW Gregg Grable vs. Josuke Hino

CW Collins Lundie vs. Matthew Michael Kirby

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Friday, Week 3, April 1998

 

 

 

Live From Prince George, British Columbia

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Streamed Live on CTCombat.ca

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Bout

 

 

 

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>We are underway!

>Moving forward, Kirby counters a left jab with a barrage of huge rights, knocking Lundie down!

>Lundie shakes off the blow almost immediately though, and waits for Kirby to make a move.

>Lundie gets his legs swept aside, and unable to offer any defense, gets caught with an enormous right hand from Kirby!

>The referee pulls Kirby away before any more shots are thrown, as Lundie is out cold!

>Matthew Michael Kirby takes the win by Knock Out!

 

 

 

Result: Matthew Michael Kirby defeats Collins Lundie by Knock Out (Punch) at 0:34

 

 

 

Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

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>The fight begins!

>Hino catches Grable with a barrage of punches, although only a couple landed properly.

>They both meet with strikes, but neither does any damage.

>A left jab misses, giving Hino the chance to hit back with a barrage of big right hands, forcing Grable back!

>Both fighters exchange strikes, but neither hits anything significant.

>Both fighters throw strikes, no significant damage is inflicted by either.

>Both fighters come in and throw strikes, there is no real damage done by either.

>Hino throws a wild right but Grable avoids it.

>Standing in the pocket, Grable catches an attempted body kick and goes for a takedown, but it is blocked.

>From the pocket, Grable shoots in for a double leg.

>Hino counters with a left jab that catches Grable hard.

>Hino is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Grable tries to take down Hino as he steps in, but he blocks it.

>A flurry of rights and lefts miss, allowing Grable to hit back with a nice jab.

>A couple of wild haymakers are used to set up a takedown attempt from Grable.

>Hino tries to avoid the takedown.

>Grable doesn't get the takedown, Hino avoided it.

>Hino steps back to avoid a left jab.

>Hino tries for a right body kick but Grable moves out of range.

>Hino is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Grable sees a chance for a takedown attempt, and Hino, caught by surprise, has to pull guard.

>In guard, Grable begins working to pass to side control.

>Hino keeps Grable in guard.

>Hino uses his legs to push Grable back, and tries to scramble for position.

>It's a bad choice though, as Grable seizes the opportunity to leap forward and secure side control.

>Grable is trying to move from side control to mount.

>He doesn't get the mount, but only because Hino rolled over and gave up his back instead.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Grable gets both hooks in, and is now in a really dominant position.

>Grable, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied.

>Hino fights off the rear naked choke attempt.

>Hino attempts to pull free of the hooks, but Grable doesn't allow it.

>Grable attempts to complete a rear naked choke, having both hooks fully in.

>Hino fights off the rear naked choke attempt.

>Breathing very hard, Josuke Hino is looking ragged.

>Grable, with both hooks fully in, tries to get the rear naked choke applied.

>Hino stops Grable from getting his arm under the chin and completing the choke.

>Hino attempts to pull free of the hooks, but Grable doesn't allow it.

>Grable, with both hooks fully in, tries to get the rear naked choke applied.

>Hino doesn't allow the rear naked choke to be applied.

>Hino tries to improve his chances of survival by breaking free of the hooks, but they're too tight.

>Grable, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied.

>Hino defends himself well against the choke.

>Gregg Grable doesn't look like he has much left in the tank.

>Josuke Hino looks like he doesn't have a lot left to give.

>With both hooks in, Grable tries to flatten Hino out for the rear naked choke.

>Hino stops Grable from getting his arm under the chin and completing the choke.

>Grable keeps both hooks, despite Hino trying to pull them apart.

>Grable, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied.

>Hino doesn't allow the arm to go under his chin.

>Hino tries to improve his chances of survival by breaking free of the hooks, but they're too tight.

>Grable, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied.

>Hino stops Grable from getting his arm under the chin and completing the choke.

>Josuke Hino looks exhausted.

>Grable maintains his hooks, despite Hino trying to break them.

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.

>Grable, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied.

>The rear naked choke is in deep, but Hino only has to survive a few seconds before the round ends!

>Time runs out and that's the end of the fight.

>Here come the official decisions.

>All three judges have given Grable the win.

>Making 'The G Man' Gregg Grable the winner by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: "The G Man" Gregg Grable defeats Josuke Hino by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Welterweight Bout

 

 

 

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>The fight begins!

>Vine moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a series of quick lefts.

>Minear swings with a couple of wild punches, then chooses to shoot in on Vine.

>Vine saw the takedown coming, he tries to grab a guillotine.

>The takedown is too good, the attempted guillotine is lost.

>He drives forward, but Vine shows great hip movement to not only stay upright, but turn them right around.

>Vine winds up pinning Minear against the cage wall.

>Vine smothers Minear against the cage and stomps down on his foot.

>Vine stomps down on his opponent's foot.

>With Minear stuck against the cage, Vine gets the underhooks and looks for a takedown.

>Vine doesn't get the takedown, Minear instead wrestles his way into controlling the grapple.

>Minear has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Vine to the ground.

>Vine keeps his composure, and Minear cannot get past his takedown defence.

>Vine wrestles free of Minear and backs off to the center.

>Minear comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>Minear finds his takedown blocked with a sprawl, and Vine promptly wrestles him to the ground, ending up on top, in half guard.

>Vine looks to pass half guard and get side control.

>He gets past half guard, gaining side control.

>In side control, Vine begins working to get a mount.

>He easily gets the mount.

>Vine pounds away with punches from the mount and Minear is having trouble doing anything about it!

>The referee has no option but to leap in and stop the fight!

>By TKO, the winner is Simon Vine!

 

 

 

Result: Simon "Hell Boy" Vine defeats Nik "The Minotaur" Minear by TKO (Strikes) at 4:26

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight Bout

 

 

 

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>We are underway!

>Maciel steps back to avoid a left jab.

>A quick exchange of strikes produces nothing worth mentioning.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched.

>Bruns and Maciel separate and we're back to a stand-off.

>Bruns steps back to avoid a left jab.

>Advancing, Maciel counters a left jab by using a solid left jab.

>Bruns avoids a low kick.

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Maciel to fire back with a kick to the ribs.

>Both fighters fire off strikes, but neither does any significant damage.

>An exchange of strikes doesn't lead to any real damage.

>Both fighters throw strikes at the same time, both miss.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Maciel to counter with a leg kick.

>Ouch! Bruns falls to the floor, that kick must have caught him low by accident!

>Luckily he looks like he will be able to continue.

>The referee gives him a minute to recover, stopping the clock in the meantime.

>An exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>Bruns gets Maciel with a punch to the ribs, but it lacked power.

>Maciel quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Maciel throws a left jab but Bruns avoids it.

>Maciel counters a left jab by hitting a crisp left hand punch.

>An exchange of strikes doesn't lead to any real damage.

>Bruns circles away, creating some distance between them.

>Bruns keeps out of range, assessing the situation.

>Maciel doesn't let Bruns settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Maciel throws a leg kick but Bruns avoids it.

>Maciel throws a speculative right, but it is nowhere near hitting.

>Bruns quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Maciel avoids a quick jab and hits a hard right kick to the legs.

>Those strikes to the legs are going to take their toll.

>Maciel counters a left jab by hitting a kick to the ribs.

>Moving forward, Maciel counters a left jab with a sharp kick just above the hip.

>Bruns glances a strike off the side of the shoulder.

>Maciel doesn't let Bruns settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

>Maciel tries for a right body kick but Bruns moves out of range.

>Maciel slips past a left jab and counters with a crisp jab.

>A left jab misses and Maciel counters with a right body kick.

>Bruns gets Maciel with a punch to the ribs, but it lacked power.

>Not letting up, Maciel quickly steps in closer to attack Bruns.

>Maciel counters a left jab with a stinging left jab.

>Maciel tries for a leg kick but Bruns moves out of range.

>Bruns throws a swift jab but doesn't do any damage.

>Maciel doesn't let Bruns settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

>Bruns moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a clean left.

>Maciel slips past a left jab and fires back with a right body kick.

>There's under a minute left in this round.

>A flicked jab from Bruns only finds gloves.

>Not letting Bruns settle, Maciel moves in closer.

>After a flurry of punches miss, Bruns is able to strike back with a solid left.

>Time runs out and that's the end of the fight.

>The ring announcer is now giving the official decisions.

>All three judges have given the victory to Maciel.

>Maciel wins by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Marcos Maciel defeats "The Muscle Mountain" Ernie Bruns by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

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>There's the opening bell!

>Stein steps back to avoid a barrage of big punches.

>Moving forward, Stein counters a series of wayward big punches with a flurry of quick punches.

>Stein moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a series of quick lefts.

>Stein comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Stein can't close the distance, Croft keeps her away with strikes.

>Croft feints going high, but Stein doesn't buy it.

>Stein looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Stein is now standing in the pocket.

>Croft slips past a flurry of rights and lefts and hits a nice left.

>Stein shows good head movement to avoid getting caught with a jab.

>Croft lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a vicious leg kick.

>Stein uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a nice jab.

>Slipping past a left jab, Stein hits a right hook to the body.

>Stein lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a nice jab.

>Stein dodges a jab, and fires back with a left hook to the body.

>Croft slips past a jab and scores with some heavy right hands...Stein tries to cover up but is knocked down!

>Croft quickly pounces, looking to rain down punches on the stunned Stein!

>Croft unloads with big punches, landing several that clearly hurt Stein.

>With punches raining down, Stein can only pull Croft down into side control to survive.

>Croft pounds away with elbows from side control, but Stein isn't troubled by them.

>Croft blocks Stein as she tries a transition to guard.

>Croft throws some small strikes, but is clearly just taking a moment to try and catch her breath.

>Croft blocks Stein as she tries a transition to guard.

>Croft throws a few right hands to the body.

>Stein tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it.

>Croft begins trying to get herself behind Stein.

>She shows excellent control to move Stein over and take her back.

>Stein is in huge trouble now, as Croft successfully gets both hooks in.

>Croft pounds away on Stein, landing several good shots in the process.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Croft, with both hooks fully in, tries to get the rear naked choke applied.

>Stein doesn't allow the rear naked choke to be applied.

>Croft maintains her hooks, despite Stein trying to break them.

>Croft pounds away on Stein, landing several good shots in the process.

>Croft, with both hooks fully in, tries to get the rear naked choke applied.

>Stein fights off the rear naked choke attempt.

>Breathing very hard, Haley Croft is looking ragged.

>Stein tries to improve her chances of survival by breaking free of the hooks, but they're too tight.

>Croft tries to unload with punches, but Stein is struggling around enough to unbalance her.

>Croft tries to pound on Stein, but can't balance properly due to the squirming going on, and cannot hit anything cleanly.

>Stein attempts to pull free of the hooks, but Croft doesn't allow it.

>Croft fires away with punches, but Stein covers up and doesn't take any undue damage.

>Croft tries to unload with punches, but Stein is struggling around enough to unbalance her.

>Haley Croft looks very, very tired.

>Stein struggles against Croft but cannot get herself free from the hooks.

>Croft tries to pound away, but Stein covers up and defends them well.

>Croft tries to pound away, but Stein covers up and defends them well.

>Stein struggles against Croft but cannot get herself free from the hooks.

>Croft tries to unload with punches, but Stein is struggling around enough to unbalance her.

>Croft tries to pound on Stein, but can't balance properly due to the squirming going on, and cannot hit anything cleanly.

>Haley Croft looks totally gassed.

>Croft tries to pound on Stein, but can't balance properly due to the squirming going on, and cannot hit anything cleanly.

>Croft keeps both hooks, despite Stein trying to pull them apart.

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>Croft fires away with small punches, but doesn't do much damage, if any, as Stein covers up well.

>Croft maintains her hooks, despite Stein trying to break them.

>Croft tries to unload with punches, but Stein is struggling around enough to unbalance her.

>The fight comes to an end as the time limit expires.

>The official decisions are being reported now.

>All three judges have given Croft the win.

>Haley Croft wins by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Haley Croft defeats Henrietta "Hell Cat" Stein by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Heavyweight Bout

 

 

 

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>Round one begins!

>A tight combination narrowly misses de Matos and allow him to counter-strike with a clean left.

>de Matos feints high before throwing a kick to the body, but Trailescu avoids it.

>de Matos feints left and tries to get Trailescu to commit to a strike, but gets no joy.

>de Matos is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>de Matos is in the pocket, ready to attack Trailescu.

>de Matos sees a kick being set up and uses that opportunity to step forward and hit a solid punch.

>A left jab misses, giving Trailescu the chance to hit back with a series of heavy lefts!

>de Matos is on wobbly legs, he almost fell over as he attempted to back off!

>Trailescu runs in and tries to finish with a barrage of big punches, but de Matos recovers quickly enough to cover up and absorb them.

>Trailescu feints rushing in, but de Matos doesn't fall for it.

>de Matos throws three punches in quick succession, but Trailescu was out of range.

>Not letting de Matos settle at all, Trailescu comes in closer.

>Trailescu throws a right jab but de Matos avoids it.

>Trailescu steps back to avoid a flurry of punches after falling for a clever feint.

>de Matos feints to the right, trying to draw Trailescu into throwing a strike.

>de Matos slams a crisp right into the gloves of Trailescu, but can't follow up.

>Not letting up, Trailescu quickly steps in closer to attack de Matos.

>Trailescu feints to the right, trying to draw de Matos into throwing a strike.

>Trailescu comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Trailescu is in the pocket, ready to attack de Matos.

>Slipping past a right jab, de Matos hits a jab.

>A left jab misses, giving Trailescu the chance to hit back with several left hands to the body and face!

>Slipping past a right jab, de Matos hits a solid left jab.

>Trailescu dodges a jab, and fires back with a counter left that knocks de Matos out cold!

>Iancu Trailescu takes the win by Knock Out!

 

 

 

Result: Iancu Trailescu defeats Giovanni de Matos by Knock Out (Punch) at 6:44

 

 

 

MAIN CARD

 

 

 

Broadcast Live on Canadian I-Broadcasting

 

 

 

CTC Light Heavyweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>The fight begins!

>Morales waits for a flurry of punches to stop, then hits a jab.

>Morales counters a left jab with a jab.

>Morales looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Sorkin.

>Morales grapples with Sorkin, who made no attempt to escape.

>Sorkin looks to take Morales down by setting up a judo throw.

>Sorkin uses a nice inside leg trip and Morales is forced to pull guard!

>Sorkin attempts to pass guard.

>Sorkin is too much for Morales, passing guard and gaining side control.

>Sorkin attempts to armbar Morales from side control.

>Morales gets caught by the armbar, and it's deep enough that he has to tap!

>The winner, by submission, is Toby 'The Judoka Who'll Choke Ya' Sorkin!

 

 

 

Result: Toby "The Judoka Who'll Choke Ya" Sorkin defeats Guillermo "T-Bone" Morales by Submission (Armbar) at 2:20

 

 

 

CTC Welterweight Championship Tournament Final: CTC Welterweight Title Bout

 

 

 

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>This contest is for the CTC Welterweight title.

>We are underway!

>Gonzalez throws a left jab but Datuk avoids it.

>Moving in closer, Gonzalez looks like he may want to wrestle Datuk.

>Datuk ends up grappling for supremacy with Gonzalez.

>Gonzalez hits Datuk with some short strikes to the side of the head while grappling.

>Gonzalez is trying to push Datuk so that his back is up against the cage.

>He does so, and now has Datuk pinned to the cage.

>Datuk is trapped against the cage and Gonzalez punishes him with some dirty boxing.

>Gonzalez pins Datuk up against the cage and uses dirty boxing to inflict some damage.

>Showing how good he can be at controlling opponents, Gonzalez keeps Datuk stuck against the cage for about thirty seconds.

>Gonzalez launches an elbow strike but Datuk is ready and uses some wrestling to turn around so that Gonzalez is the one against the cage.

>Showing his ability to exert control, Datuk smothers Gonzalez up against the cage for about a minute.

>Having been stuck against the cage for a while without any progress, the referee brings them back to the center.

>Gonzalez looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>The two fighters start grappling for control.

>Datuk looks to get some strikes in, but Gonzalez seizes the moment and wrestles his way into control of the grapple.

>Gonzalez uses dirty boxing and gets in a few crisp punches on Datuk as they grapple.

>Gonzalez uses some dirty boxing as he grapples with Datuk.

>Gonzalez hits Datuk with some short strikes to the side of the head while grappling.

>Datuk tries to wriggle free, but Gonzalez controls him well and gets in a few close-range punches too.

>Gonzalez tries to wrestle Datuk backward and up against the cage.

>Gonzalez achieves it, pinning Datuk to the cage.

>Gonzalez uses dirty boxing to punish Datuk while he is pressed up against the cage.

>Gonzalez smothers Datuk up against the cage, keeping him stuck there for sixty seconds.

>Datuk is trapped against the cage and held there, unable to do anything, for about a minute.

>The referee thinks there has been too little progress, and brings the two fighters back to the center.

>There's a takedown attempt from Datuk.

>Gonzalez tries to avoid the takedown.

>The takedown is completed, it was a single leg and Gonzalez is left on his back pulling guard.

>Datuk looks to get past the guard.

>Datuk passes to side control with ease.

>Datuk attempts to armbar Gonzalez from side control.

>Datuk gets an armbar fully applied!

>Shockingly, Datuk loses it! Gonzalez pops his arm free, and has somehow survived!

>Gonzalez tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it.

>Datuk uses side control to hit a knee just above the hip.

>In side control, Datuk catches his breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body.

>Datuk blocks an attempt to pull guard.

>Datuk tries to lock Gonzalez in an armbar.

>The armbar is fully applied, Gonzalez has no option but to tap out!

>'The Savage' Datuk Ong Ka Ting takes the win by submission!

 

 

 

Result: "The Savage" Datuk Ong Ka Ting defeats "The Latino Wild Cat" Agustin Gonzalez by Submission (Armbar) at 10:58

 

 

Datuk Ong Ka Ting Wins The CTC Welterweight Title

 

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Heavyweight Championship Tournament Final: CTC Heavyweight Title Bout

 

 

 

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>The CTC Heavyweight title on the line in this match.

>We are underway!

>An exchange of strikes doesn't really lead to anything.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched.

>Franklyn is trying to push Baer so that his back is up against the cage.

>Franklyn can't do it though, and Baer is able to get free.

>Both fighters go to exchange blows, but neither hits a telling strike.

>Baer throws a left jab but Franklyn avoids it.

>Baer steps back to avoid a flurry of punches.

>Baer bobs and weaves.

>Franklyn quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Franklyn counters a wayward left jab with several big right hands, putting Baer down, dazed!

>Franklyn doesn't have time to capitalise though, as Baer recovers his wits quickly.

>Franklyn looks to get on top of Baer.

>Franklyn is quick, Baer can't stop him getting side control.

>Stuck under side control, Baer takes a knee to the ribs.

>Franklyn starts hammering away at Baer with right hands.

>Baer had better start defending himself, or this will be over!

>The referee gives Baer time to do something, but eventually has to come in and stop the fight!

>The winner, by TKO, is 'Silent But Violent' Wilson Franklyn!

 

 

 

Result: "Silent But Violent" Wilson Franklyn defeats Reynolds "Grizzly" Baer by TKO (Strikes) at 3:22

 

 

Wilson Franklyn Wins The CTC Heavyweight Title

 

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Light Heavyweight Championship Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>This match has had a spotlight upon it since the moment it was announced.

>CTC have made it clear - they think this is going to be a cracker, and have conditioned the fans to expect nothing less.

>There's the opening bell!

>Watson throws a left jab but LeToussier avoids it.

>An exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>Watson slips out of the way of a leg kick.

>Watson looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with LeToussier.

>He pulls LeToussier into a grapple.

>Watson is trying to muscle LeToussier up against the cage.

>Watson manages it, and controls LeToussier up against the cage.

>Watson takes a short step back and prepares to strike.

>LeToussier uses head movement to avoid a left jab.

>LeToussier throws a left jab but Watson uses good head movement to make sure it slips by.

>LeToussier backs away to create some more space.

>Both throw strikes at each other, both easily defend the other's attempt.

>LeToussier drops a shoulder, trying to sucker Watson in with a feint.

>There's a short stalemate as both fighters advance and throw strikes, but neither hits.

>Watson counters a left jab by hitting a couple of tight angled jabs and a scorching right hook to the body.

>LeToussier looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>LeToussier gets caught out and eats a stiff left jab.

>LeToussier swiftly avoids a barrage of big punches.

>Watson looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with LeToussier.

>Watson is in the pocket, ready to attack LeToussier.

>Watson sees an inside leg kick coming and hits first with a nice sequence of jabs.

>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Watson hits a quick series of punches.

>LeToussier uses head movement to avoid a left jab.

>LeToussier uses head movement to avoid a combination of short sharp punches, then fires back with a punch.

>LeToussier uses head movement to slip past a vicious right and he hits a crisp left jab.

>Watson sees a low kick being set up and strikes first with a nice jab.

>A left jab misses, giving Watson the chance to hit back with a quick right hook, catching LeToussier perfectly and putting him down!

>Watson dives in quickly and secures mount on the dazed LeToussier!

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Watson unloads with big punches from the mount, and LeToussier is struggling to cope!

>The referee pulls Watson away, stopping the match!

>That's a controversial call, LeToussier seemed to be still defending himself intelligently!

>The winner, by TKO, is 'The Calgary Assassin' Mike Watson!

 

 

 

Result: "The Calgary Assassin" Mike Watson defeats Anthony "Live Wire" LeToussier by TKO (Strikes) at 7:43

 

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Attendance: 2,276

Ticket Sales: $182,080

 

TV Viewers: 137,604

 

Critical Rating: Good

Commercial Rating: Great

 

Fight of the Night: Toby Sorkin vs. Guillermo Morales

KO of the Night: Matthew Michael Kirby

Submission of the Night: Toby Sorkin

 

 

 

Post-Fight Press Conference Highlights

 

 

 

- Mike Watson, despite the apparent controversy, was pleased with his victory, believing he was in total control at the time of the stoppage, and would have continued to be afterward if the fight had continued, he looked forward to challenging Hyun-Shik Lim for the Light Heavyweight Title!

 

- Wilson Franklyn walked into the press conference, held up the belt, said "Now someone take it from me!" Scowled menacingly, and left! The winner of Nate MacReary vs. Chuck Dooley could have their work cut out for them!

 

- After his victory over Nik Minear Simon Vine publically challenged Joe Hinchcliffe to a fight!

 

- Mark Addison was there to announce that Reynolds Baer had sustained a back injury in his loss to Wilson Franklyn, and would miss a month or two!

 

- Vincent Chapin was on hand to announce that he would retire following his next fight, which is as yet unscheduled!

 

- Datuk Ong Ka Ting said that he had great respect for Agustin Gonzalez, and Gonzalez put up a good fight!

 

- Toby Sorkin said that he wanted a choke, but if the moron was just gonna leave his arm laying there like that...

 

 

 

Updated Tournament Brackets

 

 

 

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Predictions

 

Jingo 80% (8 of 10) (Season Total: 61% (43 of 70))

petecrimson00 (Season Total: 68% (41 of 60))

 

 

 

Jingo has won unopposed again, and will be allowed to pick a fight in the Welterweight Division that will air on the CTC prelims of the CTC Season 1 Finale, CTC 12! The following fighters are available for the fight!

 

Bokkai Iida

Brad Wyman

Delroy Rhodes

Felix Matherson Jr.

Geoff Cahill

Houston George

Joe Hinchcliffe

Konosuke Shirahata

Lloyd McAllister

Marko Prochazka

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CTC Sunday Night Fights 3: Boyer vs. Archer

 

 

 

Sunday, Week 4, April 1998 in Quebec, Canada

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Heavyweight: Tim Boyer (25-4-2, 1-1 CTC) vs. Mason Archer (16-4, 1-1 CTC)

 

A battle between two big name Heavyweights who fell prey to the power of Heavyweight Champion Wilson Franklyn during the Heavyweight tournament, each knows a win over the other might be enough to get them back in the next Heavyweight Tournament! Tim Boyer knocked out Sylvester Collins in the quarter-finals, before succumbing to the power of Wilson Franklyn, losing out by TKO in the semi-finals! Mason Archer was the first victim of Franklyn's rampage, losing by TKO in the quarter-finals, he bounced back however, taking a decision from veteran Eugene Clough at the first CTC Sunday Night Fights event!

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Finals of an 8-Women Tournament, Season 3 Womens Featherweight Tournament Qualifier

 

 

Quarter-Final Match-Ups

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight: Piper Evergood (2-2, 0-2 CTC) vs. Carmen Routhwaite (1-1, 0-1 CTC)

 

Piper Evergood is desperate to get back to winning ways, after losing her tournament quarter-final bout to Alyson Arroway by knock out, and later dropping a decision to Emi Nagano! Carmen Routhwaite made her CTC debut at the first Sunday Night Fights event, being submitted by Tracy Garcia!

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight: Daniela Sadorra (1-1, 0-1 CTC) vs. Maya Komagata (2-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Highly touted kickboxer Daniela Sadorra made her CTC debut at CTC 3, where she managed to land some punches, but was easy prey for the wrestling, and submission skills of Andrea Jones, succumbing to the armbat just over five minutes into the fight! Maya Komagata used her reach advantage to pepper wrestler Machiko Fujii with strikes, keeping her at range, and on the feet, where Komagata dominated for fifteen minutes, picking up the victory on the judges scorecards!

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight: Toshie Nishina (2-1, 0-1 CTC) vs. Gianna Russo (1-0)

 

Tishie Nishina got in no offense at all, as she was quickly knocked down and pounded out by Tiiu Kass in the tournament quarter-final bout! Gianna Russo is a student of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, who has a dangerous submission set, and is very good off her back!

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight: Machiko Fujii (1-1, 0-1 CTC) vs. Suzanne Elder (1-0)

 

Machiko Fujii did not have the fight she wanted in her MMA debut, not able to get in close to Maya Komagata, she was dominated on the feet instead, losing on the judges cards! Suzanne Elder is a wrestler, who likes to combine solid grappling with great physical strength to manhandle her opponents!

 

 

 

UNDERCARD

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight: Kendall Tracey (8-2, 0-1 CTC) vs. Toby Dingleberry (2-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Kendall Tracey was the first victim of Hyun-Shik Lim's rampage through the Light Heavyweight Championship Tournament, losing his quarter-final bout by knock out! Toby Dingleberry was able to utilize his sprawl to keep the fight standing, and outpoint wrestler Markku Mikkola on the feet, to gain a split decision victory!

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight: Alyson Arroway (3-1, 1-1 CTC) vs. Tiiu Kass (2-1, 1-1 CTC)

 

Alyson Arroway made it through the tournament quarter-finals by knocking out Piper Evergood, but lost a decision to Thea Higgins in the semi's in her last fight! Tiiu Kass managed to TKO Toshie Nishina in just 44 seconds to win her quarter-final bout, before falling to the armbar of Grace Hughes in just 1:48 in the semi-finals!

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight: Samantha Sachs (5-1, 0-1 CTC) vs. Vanessa Phillips (3-1)

 

Samantha Sachs score a few punches on the feet, but was taken down at will by Yutsuko Sasaki, and pounded via ground and pound until the buzzer rang, granting Sasaki the decision! Vanessa Phillips is a decent striker, best when using her boxing prowess, however her lack of ground game is a bullseye her opponents target to defeat her!

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight: Laura Adair (1-1, 0-1 CTC) vs. Kirsten Page (1-1, 0-1 CTC)

 

Laura Adair was taken down easily by Grace Hughes in their quarter-final tilt, and though she managed to fend off a couple submissions, was eventually caught in an americana for the loss! Kirsten Page was outpointed on the feet in her CTC debut against Kelly Andrews, dropping a decision!

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight: Diana Marr (3-1, 0-1 CTC) vs. Yutsuko Sasaki (6-1, 1-1 CTC)

 

Diana Marr's quarter-final bout didn't go like she wanted, as she was eventually grounded, and pounded on for the entire fight by Jocelyn Hescott, dropping a decision! Yutsuko Sasaki dominated Samantha Sachs picking up a decision victory in the quarter-finals, but lost out by Majority decision to Sandy Oliver in the semi-finals!

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight: Kelly Andrews (2-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Tracy Garcia (2-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Kelly Andrews was granted the decision in a dominating effort over Kirsten Page in what was essentially a striking contest! Tracy Garcia outpointed Routhwaite on the feet for a good portion of the fight, before taking her down, and slapping on an armbar!

 

 

 

Welterweight: Juan de Castro (4-1, 1-1 CTC) vs. Rich Robinson (2-1, 0-1 CTC)

 

Juan de Castro picked up a split decision victory, in a boring stalemate of the striking match over Brad Wyman in the quarter-finals, before losing to Heikichi Shimizu on the judges scorecards in the semis! Though he outstruck Houston George on the feet early in the fight, later on in the fight, George got Robinson down, and sunk in the rear naked choke to take hom the victory, as Robinson lost out in the quarter-finals!

 

 

 

Heavyweight: Kanezane Fujii (1-1, 0-1 CTC) vs. Jozef Jankowski (3-1, 1-1 CTC)

 

Two contestants from the Heavyweight Tournament Qualifier Tournament at Sunday Night Fights 1, Fujii and Jankowski look to get back to winning ways against one another, Kanezane Fujii was knocked out of the tournament in the quarter-finals, being outpointed by Guy Broom, while Jozef Jankowski managed to take a decision from Jutaro Honma, before dropping a decision to Sylvester Collins in the semi-finals!

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight: Debra Everett (1-1, 0-1 CTC) vs. Natassia Potocnik (1-0)

 

Debra Everett did well when he quarter-final bout with Thea Higgins was fought standing, but Higgins took her down at will, and worked from top control, as Everett dropped the decision to Higgins in the quarter-final! Natassia Potocnik is a ground and pound specialist, known for using elbows from the guard to bust up her opponent, difficult to shake off once she gets top control, the easiest way to deal with her is to keep the fight standing!

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight: William Harrison (4-1, 1-1 CTC) vs. Logan Sky (1-1, 0-1 CTC)

 

William Harrison tries to get back to winning ways, he beat Adrian Pascal in the quarter-finals with a hard fought rear naked choke victory, before dropping a decision to Jiroemon Hasegawa in the semis! Logan Sky made his debut at CTC Sunday Night Fights 1, and was pounded out for the TKO without too much trouble by Allen LeFleur!

 

 

 

Featherweight: Heiko Pander (1-1, 0-1 CTC) vs. Krzysztof Bujnicki (1-0)

 

Heiko Pander had a bad start to his CTC career, as he was taken down at will by fellow European wrestling stalwart Hans Christian Bloch, and eventually finished with an armbar! A kickboxer, Krzysztof Bujnicki is known for his decent strikes, and causing problems with his elusiveness, however his lack of ground game is a problem!

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight: Dorothy Gayle (1-0) vs. Emiri Fueki (1-0)

 

Dorothy Gayle is a wrestler, who likes to use her grappling skills to grind out results, escpecially from top control! Emiri Fueki is a kickboxer, who is adept at using leg kicks to wear down her opponents stamina, her lack of ground game could be a problem however!

 

 

 

CTC Sunday Night Fights 3: Boyer vs. Archer Full Fight Card

 

Main Card

 

HW Tim Boyer vs. Mason Archer

WFW Final Fujii/Elder/Nishina/Russo vs. Komagata/Sadorra/Routhwaite/Evergood

LHW Kendall Tracey vs. Toby Dingleberry

WFW SF Sadorra/Komagata vs. Evergood/Routhwaite

WFW Alyson Arroway vs. Tiiu Kass

WFW SF: Nishina/Russo vs. Fujii/Elder

WFW Samantha Sachs vs. Vanessa Phillips

WFW QF: Piper Evergood vs. Carmen Routhwaite

WFW Laura Adair vs. Kirsten Page

WFW QF: Daniela Sadorra vs. Maya Komagata

WFW Dianna Marr vs. Yutsuko Sasaki

WFW QF: Toshie Nishina vs. Gianna Russo

WFW Kelly Andrews vs. Tracy Garcia

WFW QF: Machiko Fujii vs. Suzanne Elder

WW Juan de Castro vs. Rich Robinson

HW Kanezane Fujii vs. Jozef Jankowski

WFW Debra Everett vs. Natassia Potocnik

LHW William Harrison vs. Logan Sky

FW Heiko Pander vs. Krzysztof Bujnicki

WFW Dorothy Gayle vs. Emiri Fueki

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HW Tim Boyer vs. Mason Archer

WFW Final Elder vs. Routhwaite

LHW Kendall Tracey vs. Toby Dingleberry

WFW SF Sadorra vs. Routhwaite

WFW Alyson Arroway vs. Tiiu Kass

WFW SF: Nishina vs. Elder

WFW Samantha Sachs vs. Vanessa Phillips

WFW QF: Piper Evergood vs. Carmen Routhwaite

WFW Laura Adair vs. Kirsten Page

WFW QF: Daniela Sadorra vs. Maya Komagata

WFW Dianna Marr vs. Yutsuko Sasaki

WFW QF: Toshie Nishina vs. Gianna Russo

WFW Kelly Andrews vs. Tracy Garcia

WFW QF: Machiko Fujii vs. Suzanne Elder

WW Juan de Castro vs. Rich Robinson

HW Kanezane Fujii vs. Jozef Jankowski

WFW Debra Everett vs. Natassia Potocnik

LHW William Harrison vs. Logan Sky

FW Heiko Pander vs. Krzysztof Bujnicki

WFW Dorothy Gayle vs. Emiri Fueki

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Sunday, Week 4, April 1998

 

 

 

Live From Gatineau, Quebec

 

 

 

MAIN CARD

 

 

 

Broadcast Live on Canada 1-Choice Pay-Per-View

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

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>Round one begins!

>Gayle avoids a flurry of rights and lefts.

>Fueki throws a leg kick but Gayle avoids it.

>Fueki catches Gayle with a scything inside leg kick.

>A couple of wild haymakers are used to set up a takedown attempt from Gayle.

>Fueki counters with a left jab that catches Gayle hard.

>Gayle catches a right body kick and goes for a takedown, but Fueki is able to stuff it.

>An errant jab sets Fueki up to counter-strike with a kick to the side of the ribs.

>Fueki avoids a jab and scores with a kick to the inside of the left leg.

>Dorothy Gayle won't want to take too many unchecked strikes to the legs like that.

>Gayle counters a leg kick by grabbing it and attempting a takedown, and gets it! Fueki has to pull guard.

>Gayle pounds away from the guard, but Fueki isn't troubled by the strikes.

>Fueki tries to get double underhooks on Gayle so that she can get some control, but can't get them.

>Fueki is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Gayle off of her.

>Gayle smothers Fueki with her body by pushing forward and down.

>Gayle tries to pass the guard.

>Fueki keeps Gayle in guard.

>Fueki tries to smother Gayle by holding her, but can't keep control.

>Gayle throws a few right hands, but is mainly trying to catch her breath.

>Time slips away as Gayle successfully keeps Fueki stuck against the ground.

>The lack of progress forces the referee to stand the fighters back up.

>Fueki throws a looping punch, but Gayle avoids it.

>The fight slows as Gayle sits back and allows Fueki to circle.

>A jab misses, allowing Fueki to counter-strike with a solid left jab.

>Gayle catches a weak right kick to the legs and uses it to go for a takedown, but Fueki is able to block it.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>Fueki throws a looping punch, but Gayle avoids it.

>Gayle presses in closer to attack.

>Gayle shoots in for a takedown.

>Fueki tries to counter with a right hand, but is too slow.

>Gayle gets a single leg takedown! Fueki pulls guard off it.

>Gayle is trying to pass guard.

>Fueki keeps her guard secure.

>Fueki tries to smother Gayle by holding her, but can't keep control.

>Gayle is trying to pass guard.

>She can't find a way past the guard.

>Dorothy Gayle doesn't look like she has much left in the tank.

>Gayle doesn't let Fueki pull her in close to be smothered.

>The clock runs down as Fueki is being smothered against the ground by Gayle.

>The clock runs down as Fueki is being smothered against the ground by Gayle.

>The clock runs down as Fueki is being smothered against the ground by Gayle.

>Gayle punches down at Fueki, but they are easily taken on the gloves.

>Fueki tries to smother Gayle by holding her, but can't keep control.

>The lack of progress forces the referee to stand the fighters back up.

>Fueki misses with an attempted right hook to the body.

>Gayle steps in to put some pressure on.

>Fueki counters an errant left jab with a sharp kick to the shin.

>Fueki circles as she plans her next move.

>Gayle steps in to put some pressure on.

>Fueki counters a wayward left jab with a flurry of quick punches to sting Gayle.

>Fueki uses a right body kick on Gayle.

>We're into the final minute of the round.

>Gayle, who looks drained, comes forward looking for a takedown.

>Fueki attempts to avoid Gayle as she shoots in.

>Gayle can't get the takedown, Fueki was too quick to back away.

>An errant jab sets Fueki up to counter-strike with a clean jab.

>The fight comes to an end as the time limit expires.

>The judges have given their decisions, which are about to be announced.

>All three judges have Fueki down as the winner.

>Making Emiri Fueki the winner by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Emiri Fueki defeats Dorothy "Hurricane Warning" Gayle by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

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>Round one begins!

>Bujnicki avoids a flurry of punches and hits a kick to the body.

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Bujnicki to fire back with a kick to the ribs.

>Pander slips out of the way of a jab.

>They come together and strike, but neither can land a clean shot.

>Pander shoots in for a takedown.

>Bujnicki tries to avoid Pander.

>Pander can't get the takedown, Bujnicki was too quick to back away.

>A left jab misses and Bujnicki counters with a straight left.

>Pander throws a swift jab but doesn't do any damage.

>Bujnicki quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Pander steps back to avoid a flurry of punches after falling for a clever feint.

>Bujnicki waits out a flurry of punches and then hits a scything low kick to the legs.

>They come together and throw strikes, both miss.

>Pander slips out of the way of a jab.

>Pander looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Pander moves into the pocket.

>Pander comes in, looking for a quick double leg takedown from close range.

>The takedown is successful and he gets side control too.

>Pander starts trying to work to go from side control to mount.

>Pander mounts Bujnicki.

>Pander has solid control over Bujnicki, and starts pounding away with strikes.

>Unless he finds a way out of this position soon, Bujnicki is going to lose this fight!

>The referee has seen enough, he pulls Pander off!

>The winner, by TKO, is 'Mighty Mouse' Heiko Pander!

 

 

 

Result: "Mighty Mouse" Heiko Pander defeats Krzysztof "The Pole Cat" Bujnicki by TKO (Strikes) at 6:20

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight Bout

 

 

 

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>The fight begins!

>An attempted body kick misses and Harrison fires back with a nice combination.

>There's a takedown attempt from Harrison.

>He has the takedown! Sky pulls guard.

>Harrison pounds away from the guard, and Sky struggles to deal with them.

>Harrison unloads with big elbows from the guard, but Sky is able to deal with most of them.

>Sky tries to smother Harrison by holding him, but can't keep control.

>In guard, Harrison begins working to pass to side control.

>Sky finds his opponent too skilled, and Harrison passes guard into side control.

>Sky takes a knee strike to the ribs from under side control.

>Harrison begins trying to get himself behind Sky.

>He rolls Sky over a little...and slips behind to take the back!

>Harrison attempts a rear naked choke.

>The rear naked choke is in deep, Sky has to tap out!

>By submission, the winner is William Harrison!

 

 

 

Result: "Major Damage" William Harrison defeats "Intensity Personified" Logan Sky by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 3:28

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

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>The fight begins!

>Everett snaps off a crisp jab.

>Both fighters come toe-to-toe and strike, but none of the strikes result in significant damage being done.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Everett to counter with a series of hard rights!

>Potocnik backs off quickly, I think that last shot really shook her!

>A right head kick lands flush, Potocnik is knocked down and left dazed!

>Potocnik recovers her wits quickly, and waits for Everett to make a move.

>On her back, Potocnik watches as Everett comes in looking to get a dominant ground position.

>Everett dives in, but Potocnik pushes her away and starts to scramble.

>The scramble results in Everett being on her back pulling guard.

>Potocnik unloads with big elbows from the guard, but Everett is able to deal with most of them.

>Everett tries to get double underhooks on Potocnik so that she can get some control, but can't get them.

>Potocnik pounds away with elbows, but doesn't do much damage, if any, Everett is comfortable holding guard.

>Potocnik doesn't allow Everett to lock her up with double underhooks.

>Potocnik attempts to pass guard and gain a better position.

>Potocnik isn't able to pass guard on this attempt.

>Everett tries to smother Potocnik by holding her, but can't keep control.

>Potocnik pounds away, but Everett keeps her far enough away to remain safe.

>Potocnik gets pushed back, and is left standing in front of Everett, no longer in guard.

>Potocnik tries to secure a ground position.

>Potocnik attains side control.

>Potocnik hits a knee strike to the ribs.

>Potocnik pounds away on Everett.

>Everett is barely able to do anything at all, she cannot get out from under Potocnik!

>With Everett stuck and taking a pounding, the referee has to stop the match!

>By TKO, the winner is Natassia Potocnik!

 

 

 

Result: Natassia Potocnik defeats "Here Comes Trouble" Debra Everett by TKO (Strikes) at 5:27

 

 

 

Heavyweight Bout

 

 

 

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>The fight begins!

>Fujii moves out of range of a tidy combination of punches.

>Fujii avoids a low kick.

>Jankowski slips past a left jab and fires back with a solid right jab.

>A jab misses, allowing Jankowski to counter-strike with a nice jab.

>Jankowski slips past a left jab and fires back with a kick to the side of the ribs.

>A jab misses, allowing Jankowski to counter-strike with a great combination, ending with a beauty of a left cross.

>A left hand misses, allowing Jankowski to counter with a kick to the inside of the left leg.

>There's a takedown attempt from Fujii.

>Fujii eats a stiff counter left hand and almost goes down!

>Fujii slips out of the way of a jab.

>A left jab misses and Jankowski counters with a vicious leg kick.

>Those strikes to the legs are going to take their toll.

>Fujii shoots in, looking for a takedown.

>A counter left cross is too slow to catch Fujii.

>The takedown is completed, Jankowski is on his back and pulls guard.

>Fujii begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.

>Fujii passes to half guard.

>Fujii attempts to pass half guard.

>Jankowski can't keep his opponent in half guard, and Fujii gains side control.

>Fujii holds Jankowski in position with side control and hits a knee into the ribs.

>Fujii attempts the mount.

>Advancing his position, he gets mount.

>Fujii tries to lock Jankowski in an americana.

>Fujii gets the americana fully applied, moves to side control for leverage, and Jankowski has to tap out!

>The winner, by submission, is 'The Great Japanese Hope' Kanezane Fujii!

 

 

 

Result: "The Great Japanese Hope" Kanezane Fujii defeats Jozef "Pole Ax" Jankowski by Submission (Americana) at 7:19

 

 

 

Welterweight Bout

 

 

 

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>And here we go!

>A left hand misses, allowing de Castro to counter with a flurry of quick punches to sting Robinson.

>Robinson avoids a flurry of rights and lefts.

>After a flurry of punches miss, Robinson is able to strike back with a crisp jab.

>Robinson steps back to avoid a leg kick.

>de Castro looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Robinson.

>The two fighters move closer, ready to strike.

>Robinson covers up to absorb a flurry of punches.

>Robinson shoots in, looking for a close range double leg.

>Robinson goes under an attempted counter right hand.

>The takedown is successful, de Castro pulls guard.

>Robinson begins trying to pass the guard.

>Advancing his position fairly easily, he passes to side control.

>Robinson pounds away on de Castro, landing several great shots that threaten to knock him out!

>The referee is forced to jump in and stop the match!

>Rich Robinson takes the victory by way of TKO!

 

 

 

Result: Rich "Hard Rain" Robinson defeats Juan de Castro by TKO (Strikes) at 3:43

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>A place in the semi-finals of tonight's tournament is at stake.

>Round one begins!

>Both fighters throw strikes, no significant damage is inflicted by either.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched.

>Using her wrestling skills, Elder is trying to push Fujii up against the cage.

>Elder manages it, and controls Fujii up against the cage.

>Elder smothers Fujii up against the cage while using the occasional short sharp punch to the body, keeping her stuck there for thirty seconds.

>With Fujii stuck against the cage, Elder gets the underhooks and looks for a takedown.

>Elder can't get the takedown, as Fujii wrestles her way into a dominant position.

>Showing her ability to control opponents, Fujii simply smothers Elder against the cage for about half a minute.

>With the cage trapping Elder, Fujii gets the underhooks in and looks for a takedown.

>Fujii can't get the takedown, as Elder wrestles her way into a dominant position.

>Elder has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Fujii to the ground.

>Elder gets the takedown by using the underhooks for control and working a trip! Fujii pulls half guard.

>Elder looks to pass half guard and get side control.

>Fujii keeps her half guard secure.

>Fujii bursts into life and tries to scramble into a better position.

>Elder is too quick though, and grabs side control before Fujii can get up.

>Elder tries to get into the mount position.

>She easily gets the mount.

>Elder fires away with big punches, but Fujii covers up and doesn't take any undue damage.

>Fujii tries a sweep from the bottom of the mount, but gets rolled and Elder has her back!

>Elder increases her control by getting both hooks in.

>Elder, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied.

>Fujii doesn't allow the arm to go under her chin.

>Elder, with both hooks fully in, tries to get the rear naked choke applied.

>Fujii doesn't allow the rear naked choke to be applied.

>Breathing very hard, Suzanne Elder is looking ragged.

>Elder keeps both hooks, despite Fujii trying to pull them apart.

>Elder, with both hooks fully in, tries to get the rear naked choke applied.

>Fujii doesn't allow the arm to go under her chin.

>Fujii struggles against Elder but cannot get herself free from the hooks.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Elder tries to unload with punches, but Fujii is struggling around enough to unbalance her.

>Elder tries to pound on Fujii, but can't balance properly due to the squirming going on, and cannot hit anything cleanly.

>Elder fires away with small punches, but doesn't do much damage, if any, as Fujii covers up well.

>Suzanne Elder seems to be fighting against exhaustion.

>Fujii struggles against Elder but cannot get herself free from the hooks.

>Elder fires away with small punches, but doesn't do much damage, if any, as Fujii covers up well.

>Elder maintains her hooks, despite Fujii trying to break them.

>Machiko Fujii looks very tired out there.

>Elder tries to pound away, but Fujii covers up and defends them well.

>Fujii struggles against Elder but cannot get herself free from the hooks.

>Elder fires away with small punches, but doesn't do much damage, if any, as Fujii covers up well.

>Elder fires away with punches, but Fujii covers up and doesn't take any undue damage.

>Suzanne Elder looks totally gassed.

>Elder tries to pound on Fujii, but can't balance properly due to the squirming going on, and cannot hit anything cleanly.

>Elder tries to pound away, but Fujii covers up and defends them well.

>Elder tries to pound away, but Fujii covers up and defends them well.

>Fujii tries to improve her chances of survival by breaking free of the hooks, but they're too tight.

>Elder tries to pound on Fujii, but can't balance properly due to the squirming going on, and cannot hit anything cleanly.

>Elder tries to pound on Fujii, but can't balance properly due to the squirming going on, and cannot hit anything cleanly.

>Elder fires away with punches, but Fujii covers up and doesn't take any undue damage.

>Elder keeps both hooks, despite Fujii trying to pull them apart.

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.

>Elder tries to unload with punches, but Fujii is struggling around enough to unbalance her.

>Machiko Fujii looks like she is on the verge of exhaustion.

>Elder tries to unload with punches, but Fujii is struggling around enough to unbalance her.

>The fight comes to an end as the time limit expires.

>Here come the official decisions.

>All three judges have given the victory to Elder.

>The winner, by unanimous decision, is Suzanne Elder!

 

 

 

Result: Suzanne Elder defeats Machiko "Blaze" Fujii by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

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>We are underway!

>Moving forward, Andrews counters a left jab with a series of quick lefts.

>Andrews feints going high, but Garcia doesn't buy it.

>Andrews darts in, feints a jab, darts back out.

>Andrews slips past a left jab and fires back with a flurry of quick punches to sting Garcia.

>Garcia comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>Garcia can't get past the sprawl of Andrews, and finds herself pushed face-down to the ground.

>In turtle position Garcia does not allow Andrews to roll her over.

>In turtle position Garcia does not allow Andrews to roll her over.

>Garcia gets back to her feet.

>A straight left fails to land and Andrews is able to fire back with a series of quick lefts.

>Andrews is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Standing her ground, Garcia looks happy to engage Andrews in the pocket.

>Garcia steps back just in time to avoid a wild swing.

>Garcia steps back just in time to avoid a wild swing.

>Stepping back, Andrews creates a bit of distance.

>Andrews catches Garcia with an inside leg kick.

>Andrews darts in, feints a jab, darts back out.

>Andrews looks like she wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Garcia.

>Standing her ground, Garcia looks happy to engage Andrews in the pocket.

>Garcia gets hit with a crisp jab to the jaw, rocking her head back.

>Garcia gets hit with a crisp jab to the jaw, rocking her head back.

>Andrews fires off a stinging kick to the left thigh.

>Tracy Garcia won't want to take too many unchecked strikes to the legs like that.

>From the pocket, Andrews connects on Garcia with a stiff jab.

>Andrews throws a wild right hand, but Garcia covers up and absorbs the strike.

>Both fighters advance and strike, but neither hits anything.

>Andrews snaps off a nice left jab from the pocket.

>Garcia eats a stiff jab.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Garcia sees an inside leg kick coming and hits first with a left jab to the cheek.

>Garcia throws a barrage of big punches but Andrews covers up well.

>Garcia shoots in, looking for a close range double leg.

>Garcia gets caught out and eats a stiff left jab.

>Andrews is getting in closer to Garcia, perhaps looking for a clinch.

>Garcia tries to take down Andrews as she steps in, but she blocks it.

>Andrews looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Garcia sees a chance for a takedown attempt, but Andrews is able to defend it.

>Andrews looks like she might be trying to get in close to clinch with Garcia.

>Garcia sees a chance for a takedown attempt, but Andrews is able to defend it.

>Garcia walks into a hard leg kick.

>Andrews comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Garcia drops down to try and catch her by surprise with a single leg attempt, but it is blocked.

>Andrews narrowly misses Garcia with a right uppercut.

>Garcia quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Garcia throws a left jab but Andrews avoids it.

>Andrews is getting in closer to Garcia, perhaps looking for a clinch.

>Garcia tries to counter with a takedown, but Andrews defended it well.

>Tracy Garcia doesn't look like she has much left in the tank.

>Andrews looks like she wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Garcia.

>Garcia tries to counter with a takedown, but Andrews defended it well.

>Moving in closer, Andrews looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.

>Seeing a takedown opportunity, Garcia goes for a single leg, but Andrews is equal to it.

>Andrews looks like she might be trying to get in close to clinch with Garcia.

>Garcia tries to catch her by surprise with a takedown attempt, but it is blocked.

>Kelly Andrews is looking really tired.

>Tracy Garcia looks very, very tired.

>A tired-looking Garcia approaches, looking for a takedown.

>Andrews strikes first and manages to rock Garcia with a solid right hand!

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Andrews eats a jab as she steps in.

>Andrews comes in quick and hits a quick series of punches.

>The time expires on round one, and that is the end of the fight.

>The judges have given their decisions, which are about to be announced.

>All three judges have given Andrews the win.

>Making Kelly 'K.O.' Andrews the winner by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Kelly "K.O." Andrews defeats "Vicious But Delicious" Tracy Garcia by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>The winner moves on to the next round in tonight's tournament.

>Round one begins!

>Nishina waits out a flurry of punches and then hits a solid left.

>Russo moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a left.

>Nishina looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Nishina eats a stiff counter right hand and almost goes down!

>Russo looks like she wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Nishina.

>Nishina keeps herself moving out of range.

>Nishina looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>She pulls Russo into a grapple.

>Russo tries to wriggle free, but Nishina controls her well and gets in a few close-range punches too.

>Using her wrestling skills, Nishina is trying to push Russo up against the cage.

>Nishina does it, Russo is stuck with her back to the cage.

>Nishina uses a vicious foot stomp.

>Nishina stomps down on her opponent's foot.

>Russo is trapped against the cage and Nishina punishes her with some dirty boxing.

>Nishina smothers Russo up against the cage while using the occasional short sharp punch to the body, keeping her stuck there for a full minute.

>Nishina looks to try and maintain control via her wrestling skills, but Russo proves too good and manages to turn them around so that she is in the dominant position.

>Russo tries to take Nishina down.

>Russo tries hard but cannot get Nishina off of her feet.

>Nishina uses a whizzer to half turn Russo, creating enough space for her to break away from the grapple and return to the center.

>Nishina steps in but an exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>Not letting Nishina settle, Russo moves in closer.

>Russo is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Russo is now standing in the pocket.

>Russo scores with a solid left jab from in the pocket.

>Russo gets caught with a stiff jab.

>Russo uses head movement to avoid a left jab.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Russo comes in, looking for a quick double leg takedown from close range.

>A good sprawl stops the takedown, and Russo is brought down to the mat in a loose front facelock.

>Nishina fires away with big right hands, but can't stop Russo getting to her feet.

>There's a short stalemate as both fighters advance and throw strikes, but neither hits.

>An exchange of strikes doesn't really lead to anything.

>Russo uses a flurry of lefts and rights to get Nishina to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.

>A good sprawl stops the takedown, and Russo is brought down to the mat in a loose front facelock.

>Nishina pounds away with right hands, but Russo absorbs them and manages to stand back up.

>Russo scores with a solid left jab.

>A left jab misses and Russo strikes back with a flurry of jabs and straight punches.

>Russo shoots in for a takedown.

>Nishina sprawls to stop the takedown, then pulls Russo up close into a clinch.

>Nishina uses some dirty boxing as she grapples with Russo.

>Nishina is looking to muscle Russo back against the cage.

>Nishina does it, Russo is stuck with her back to the cage.

>Russo is controlled up against the cage and takes a few right hands via some dirty boxing.

>Breathing very hard, Toshie Nishina is looking ragged.

>Russo is trapped against the cage and takes a sharp stomp to the foot.

>Nishina pins Russo up against the cage and stomps down hard on her foot.

>Russo is pressed up against the cage and simply can't break the control that Nishina has over her. This goes on for about a minute.

>With the fighters having been stuck against the cage for quite a while, the referee bringing them back to the center.

>A flicked jab from Russo only finds gloves.

>Nishina seems to be waiting for Russo to make a move.

>Russo swings wildly to get Nishina to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.

>A good sprawl stops the takedown, and Russo is brought down to the mat in a loose front facelock.

>Gianna Russo looks very tired out there.

>Nishina pounds away with right hands, but Russo absorbs them and manages to stand back up.

>Toshie Nishina looks like she is on the verge of exhaustion.

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>Russo scores with a solid left jab.

>Nishina has to cover up to take a barrage of big punches.

>Looking glassy-eyed, Nishina staggers backward...she may have been stunned by that last blow!

>Time runs out and that's the end of the fight.

>The ring announcer is now giving the official decisions.

>All three judges have given Nishina the win.

>Making Toshie Nishina the winner by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Toshie Nishina defeats "Glamorous G." Gianna Russo by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

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>There's the opening bell!

>Sasaki avoids a body kick.

>Both fighters come toe-to-toe and strike, but none of the strikes result in significant damage being done.

>Marr slips out of the way of a jab.

>Marr scores with a dazzling flying knee strike, but cannot knock Sasaki down!

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Marr to counter with a right hook to the body.

>Sasaki uses head movement to cause a left jab to sail harmlessly by.

>Standing in the pocket, Sasaki catches an attempted body kick and goes for a takedown, down goes Marr! She pulls guard though.

>Sasaki begins trying to pass guard and get a better position.

>Sasaki gets past the guard with a certain degree of ease and gains side control.

>Sasaki pounds away from side control, and Marr is in serious trouble!

>In side control, Sasaki catches her breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body.

>Marr tries to pull guard on Sasaki but doesn't get anywhere with the attempt.

>Sasaki pounds away from side control, and Marr is in serious trouble!

>Sasaki fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves.

>Sasaki blocks Marr as she tries a transition to guard.

>Sasaki throws some small strikes, but is clearly just taking a moment to try and catch her breath.

>The lack of progress forces the referee to stand the fighters back up.

>Moving in closer, Marr looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.

>Standing her ground, Sasaki looks happy to engage Marr in the pocket.

>Standing in the pocket, Sasaki has to be alert to avoid a spinning heel kick aimed at the lower legs.

>Both fighters go to exchange blows, but neither hits a telling strike.

>Sasaki backs away to create some more space.

>Moving in closer, Marr looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.

>Sasaki lets Marr get closer.

>Moving in closer, Sasaki looks like she may want to wrestle Marr.

>Sasaki can't get near enough to engage, Marr uses strikes to keep her out of range.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>Sasaki shoots in for a takedown.

>Marr tries to avoid Sasaki.

>Sasaki doesn't get the takedown, Marr avoided it.

>Moving in closer, Marr looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.

>Sasaki seems happy to engage with Marr in the pocket.

>Marr throws a wild right but Sasaki avoids it.

>Marr shows good head movement to avoid getting caught with a jab.

>Stepping back, Marr creates a bit of distance.

>Marr comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>The two fighters move closer, ready to strike.

>Marr works the jab.

>A left jab misses, giving Marr the chance to hit back with a left hook to the body.

>Sasaki steps back just in time to avoid a wild swing.

>Sasaki looks like she might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Marr.

>Sasaki can't get close enough to grapple, Marr keeps her away with strikes.

>Marr comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Sasaki waits for Marr to step in, then she scores with a quick takedown.

>Sasaki smothers Marr with her body by pushing forward and down.

>Sasaki fires away with punches, and Marr is stung by several big shots.

>Sasaki smothers Marr with her body by pushing forward and down.

>The clock runs down as Marr is being smothered against the ground by Sasaki.

>Sasaki starts trying to work to get past the guard.

>Advancing her position fairly easily, she passes to side control.

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>Sasaki tries to get into the mount position.

>Sasaki shifts to mount.

>Sasaki fires away with punches, and Marr is stung by several big shots.

>We reach the time limit and this fight is over.

>The ring announcer is now giving the official decisions.

>All three judges have agreed that Sasaki is the winner.

>Yutsuko Sasaki wins by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Yutsuko Sasaki defeats Diana Marr by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>A semi-final spot is up for grabs.

>We are underway!

>Both fighters throw strikes at the same time, both miss.

>Komagata counters a flurry of punches with a solid left.

>Sadorra counters a left jab by using a stinging left jab.

>Sadorra circles, looking for an opening.

>Not letting up, Komagata quickly steps in closer to attack Sadorra.

>Komagata comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Sadorra.

>Sadorra is too quick, and manages to hit Komagata with a good clean left jab.

>Both fighters come in and throw strikes, there is no real damage done by either.

>Moving in closer, Komagata looks like she may want to wrestle Sadorra.

>Sadorra uses her strikes to stop Komagata from getting close enough to grapple.

>Komagata feints an attack, keeping Sadorra on her toes.

>Sadorra looks like she wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Komagata.

>Sadorra moves into the pocket.

>Komagata dodges a jab, and fires back with a stinging jab.

>Sadorra uses head movement to avoid a left jab.

>Komagata looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Komagata can't get near enough to engage, Sadorra uses strikes to keep her out of range.

>Sadorra is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Komagata keeps herself moving out of range.

>A flicked jab from Komagata only finds gloves.

>Sadorra quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Sadorra looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>She gets into range.

>Komagata checks a leg kick and comes right back with a nice left.

>Komagata tries for a left jab but Sadorra uses head movement to avoid it.

>Komagata uses head movement to dodge a punch, then strikes back with a straight left.

>Komagata throws a left jab but Sadorra uses good head movement to make sure it slips by.

>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Sadorra hits a right body kick.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Both fighters go to exchange blows, but neither hits a telling strike.

>Sadorra lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a right hook that flattens Komagata! She is out!

>The winner, by Knock Out; Daniela Sadorra!

 

 

 

Result: Daniela Sadorra defeats Maya Komagata by Knock Out (Punch) at 8:19

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

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>And here we go!

>Page uses a feint to get Adair off balance, but the wild right hand that follows doesn't find its mark.

>A jab misses and Page counters with some big right hands!

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Adair to counter with a crisp left.

>Adair slips past a jab and scores with a nice jab.

>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Page hits a solid right hook to the body.

>Adair slips past a jab and scores with a nice left.

>Page uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a clean left jab.

>Slipping past a left jab, Page hits a clean punch.

>Adair slips past a couple of wild punches and hits a jab.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Page to counter with a barrage of huge punches, knocking Adair down!

>Almost immediately Adair has shaken it off and is ready for Page.

>Page tries to secure a ground position.

>Adair moves quickly, scrambling for position before Page can get a hold.

>Neither fighter can gain an advantage in the scramble, and they both end up on their feet.

>Adair comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Adair moves into the pocket.

>A quick exchange of strikes produces nothing worth mentioning.

>Adair backs away from Page, creating some space between them.

>Adair circles around Page.

>Time slips away as Page doesn't press Adair, allowing her to circle.

>Moving in closer, Adair looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.

>Adair is now standing in the pocket.

>Slipping past some wild swings, Adair counters with a straight left.

>A left jab misses, Page counters with a barrage of punches, eventually putting Adair down!

>Page moves in quickly, kneeling beside Adair and starting to hammer down with punches!

>Page pounds away with punches, hitting several big shots.

>The strikes are stopped when Adair manages to pull Page down into side control.

>Page punches down at Adair, but they are easily taken on the gloves.

>Using an underhook to set it up, Adair looks to scramble for position.

>The scramble ends with both fighters back on their feet, facing each other.

>Moving forward, Page counters a left jab with a jab.

>Adair looks to move in and stand in the pocket.

>Adair is in the pocket, ready to attack Page.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Moving in closer, Adair looks like she may want to wrestle Page.

>Adair grabs Page and pulls her into a grapple.

>Page gets caught with a couple of nice short punches as Adair uses her dirty boxing to inflict some punishment.

>Adair uses some dirty boxing as she grapples with Page.

>Adair uses dirty boxing and gets in a few crisp punches on Page as they grapple.

>The grappling doesn't go anywhere, and they break apart.

>Page feints stepping in.

>Adair comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Adair is now standing in the pocket.

>A showdown where they both exchange strikes only results in a stalemate.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched.

>Adair tries to wriggle free, but Page controls her well and gets in a few close-range punches too.

>The grappling doesn't last long, as they soon break away from each other.

>Adair comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Adair is in the pocket, ready to attack Page.

>A left jab misses, Page counters with a leg kick.

>An exchange of blows doesn't really produce any damage or a clear advantage.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched.

>Adair gets caught with a couple of nice short punches as Page uses her dirty boxing to inflict some punishment.

>Adair tries to wriggle free, but Page controls her well and gets in a few close-range punches too.

>Breathing very hard, Laura Adair is looking ragged.

>Page and Adair break the grapple and are apart again, circling.

>Moving forward, Page counters a left jab with a right hand.

>Adair steps in but an exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>Time slips away as Page doesn't press Adair, allowing her to circle.

>A left jab misses and Page strikes back with a left.

>Page narrowly misses Adair with a right uppercut.

>Not letting up, Adair steps in closer to pressure Page into action.

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.

>A visibly tired Adair is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Page.

>Page uses movement to keep out reach, meaning Adair cannot get close enough to grapple.

>Kirsten Page doesn't look like she has much left in the tank.

>The time expires on round one, and that is the end of the fight.

>The judges' decisions are now being announced.

>All three judges have Page down as the winner.

>So the winner, by unanimous decision, is 'Thunder Foot' Kirsten Page!

>Post-Fight: Adair confirms that her training was heavily disrupted by illness, but doesn't comment on how much that affected her performance.

 

 

 

Result: "Thunder Foot" Kirsten Page defeats Laura "The Pissed Off Angel" Adair by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>The winner will advance into the semi-finals of tonight's tournament.

>The fight begins!

>Routhwaite steps back to avoid a right jab.

>Evergood steps in and unloads with a series of rights.

>A flurry of punches fail to land, giving Routhwaite the opportunity to counter with a vicious leg kick.

>Routhwaite steps back to avoid a flurry of punches.

>Evergood feints an attack, keeping Routhwaite on her toes.

>There's a stalemate as both fighters throw strikes but neither hits.

>In close proximity from the strikes they threw, they fall into a messy clinch.

>Routhwaite is trying to push Evergood so that her back is up against the cage.

>Routhwaite manages it, and controls Evergood up against the cage.

>Routhwaite tries a foot stomp, but Evergood avoids it.

>Evergood works enough space that she can hit a knee to the thigh.

>Routhwaite smothers Evergood against the cage and stomps down on her foot.

>Routhwaite hits a knee strike to the thigh.

>Strikes to the leg like that will take their toll.

>Evergood is controlled up against the cage and takes an elbow to the face from the clinch.

>Evergood has a gash under her eye from that strike.

>Routhwaite pins Evergood up against the cage and uses dirty boxing to inflict some damage.

>Routhwaite stomps down on her opponent's foot.

>Having been stuck against the cage for a while without any progress, the referee brings them back to the center.

>A straight left fails to land and Evergood is able to fire back with a quick series of punches.

>Evergood narrowly misses Routhwaite with a left uppercut.

>The fight slows as Routhwaite sits back and allows Evergood to circle.

>Evergood counters a left jab with a crisp right hand punch.

>The clock is stopped as the referee wants to check the cut on Evergood.

>The doctor seems happy that the cut isn't going to be an issue.

>The referee brings them to the center and we're back underway!

>An attempted inside leg kick misses, giving Evergood the opportunity to counter with a flurry of small strikes.

>Routhwaite avoids a flurry of punches.

>Routhwaite throws out a quick left jab.

>Evergood presses in closer to attack.

>Evergood snaps off a crisp jab.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>Both throw strikes at each other, both easily defend the other's attempt.

>Routhwaite backs away to create some more space.

>Routhwaite looks like she might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Evergood.

>Not wanting to grapple, Evergood uses strikes to keep Routhwaite at a distance.

>Both throw strikes at each other, both easily defend the other's attempt.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up grappling.

>Routhwaite is trying to push Evergood so that her back is up against the cage.

>Evergood isn't going anywhere though, and manages to slip out of the grapple entirely.

>Routhwaite circles as she plans her next move.

>Not letting up, Evergood quickly steps in closer to attack Routhwaite.

>Routhwaite swiftly avoids a barrage of big punches.

>Evergood gets Routhwaite with a punch to the ribs, but it lacked power.

>Time slips away as Routhwaite doesn't press Evergood, allowing her to circle.

>Routhwaite slips past a right jab and fires back with a jab.

>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.

>Evergood counters a weak right kick with a crisp jab.

>Evergood avoids a kick to the leg and hits a clean right.

>Moving in closer, Routhwaite looks like she may want to wrestle Evergood.

>Routhwaite can't get close enough to grapple, Evergood keeps her away with strikes.

>Routhwaite looks to be trying to close the distance between them.

>Strikes from Evergood keep Routhwaite from stepping in too close, and she is forced to step back.

>Evergood uses a left hook to the body, but misses.

>Time slips away as Routhwaite doesn't press Evergood, allowing her to circle.

>Carmen Routhwaite looks very tired out there.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>An exchange of strikes doesn't lead to any real damage.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched.

>Using her wrestling skills, Routhwaite is trying to push Evergood up against the cage.

>Evergood doesn't let herself be driven back though, and gets out of the grapple.

>Piper Evergood is looking really tired.

>Evergood steps in and unloads with a series of rights.

>Time runs out and that's the end of the fight.

>The ring announcer is now giving the official decisions.

>All three judges have given Evergood the win.

>The winner, by unanimous decision, is Piper Evergood!

 

 

 

Result: "The Sniper" Piper Evergood defeats Carmen "Snap Dragon" Routhwaite by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

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>And here we go!

>Sachs avoids a flurry of rights and lefts.

>Sachs comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Phillips.

>Phillips finds herself pulled into a grappling contest.

>Sachs is trying to push Phillips so that her back is up against the cage.

>Sachs does it, Phillips is stuck with her back to the cage.

>Sachs hits a knee strike to the thigh.

>Phillips is pressed up against the cage and simply can't break the control that Sachs has over her. This goes on for about a minute.

>Sachs hits a knee strike to the thigh.

>Phillips is trapped against the cage and held there, unable to do anything, for about a minute.

>With no progress being made, the referee separates the two fighters.

>Phillips catches Sachs with a flurry of small strikes.

>Phillips counters a left jab with a straight left.

>Sachs is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Sachs is in the pocket, ready to attack Phillips.

>Moving in closer, Sachs looks like she may want to wrestle Phillips.

>She pulls Phillips into a grapple.

>Sachs is trying to push Phillips so that her back is up against the cage.

>Sachs achieves it, pinning Phillips to the cage.

>Sachs attempts to set up a judo-based throw to take Phillips to the ground.

>She executes an outside leg trip, sweeping Phillips to the mat where she pulls half guard!

>Sachs looks to pass half guard and get side control.

>She passes straight to the mount.

>Sachs attempts an americana.

>Sachs gets the americana fully applied, moves to side control for leverage, and Phillips has to tap out!

>By submission, the winner is Samantha Sachs!

 

 

 

Result: Samantha "The Predator" Sachs defeats "The All American" Vanessa Phillips by Submission (Americana) at 5:50

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>A place in the final of tonight's tournament is at stake.

>Round one begins!

>Nishina moves out of range of some wild punches.

>Elder throws a couple of wild punches as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.

>Nishina sprawls to stop the takedown, then pulls Elder up close into a clinch.

>Nishina hits Elder with some short strikes to the side of the head while grappling.

>Nishina tries to wrestle Elder backward and up against the cage.

>Elder ends up backed against the cage.

>Nishina tries to smother her against the cage with wrestling, but can't keep control of Elder who is fighting it.

>Nishina tries to keep her up against the cage with wrestling, but Elder reverses so that she is the one in control.

>With the cage trapping Nishina, Elder gets the underhooks in and looks for a takedown.

>Elder tries hard but cannot get Nishina off of her feet.

>Nishina uses a whizzer to half turn Elder, creating enough space for her to break away from the grapple and return to the center.

>Nishina looks like she might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Elder.

>Nishina grabs Elder and pulls her into a grapple.

>Nishina tries to wrestle Elder backward and up against the cage.

>Nishina manages it, and controls Elder up against the cage.

>Elder avoids a foot stomp attempt.

>Nishina pins Elder up against the cage and hits a couple of nice right hands to the side of the head.

>Nishina tries to maintain control, but Elder wrestles her way out of trouble and turns it so that Nishina ends up backed against the cage.

>With the cage trapping Nishina, Elder gets the underhooks in and looks for a takedown.

>Nishina digs in and manages to defend the takedown.

>Nishina creates a little bit of space, and that's enough for her to circle away out of the grapple and back to the center.

>Suzanne Elder is breathing very hard.

>A tired-looking Elder throws some ragged looping punches to get Nishina to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.

>Nishina tries to avoid Elder.

>The takedown doesn't work, Nishina saw it coming and got out of range.

>Elder circles as she plans her next move.

>The fight slows as Nishina sits back and allows Elder to circle.

>Toshie Nishina looks very tired out there.

>A speculative right hand from Elder doesn't find a home.

>Nishina doesn't let Elder settle, stepping in closer to impose herself.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>A drained-looking Nishina tries to close the distance between them.

>The two fighters start grappling for control.

>Elder is trying to muscle Nishina up against the cage.

>Elder can't do it though, and Nishina gets a more dominant position in the grapple instead.

>Elder gets caught with a couple of nice short punches as Nishina uses her dirty boxing to inflict some punishment.

>Using her wrestling skills, Nishina is trying to push Elder up against the cage.

>Nishina manages it, and controls Elder up against the cage.

>Toshie Nishina looks like she is on the verge of exhaustion.

>Suzanne Elder looks like she is on the verge of exhaustion.

>Nishina moves back from the grapple and looks ready to strike.

>Elder hits two winged punches.

>Elder uses a nice left jab from the pocket.

>Working from in the pocket, Elder hits a quick left.

>Nishina takes a couple of quick steps back, getting out of range.

>Nishina steps in but an exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>Elder steps in to put some pressure on.

>A tired-looking Elder throws some ragged looping punches to get Nishina to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.

>Nishina attempts to avoid Elder as she shoots in.

>The takedown doesn't work, Nishina saw it coming and got out of range.

>Despite being tired, Elder looks like she wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Nishina.

>Nishina lets Elder get closer.

>Slowly moving in closer, a ragged-looking Elder wants to wrestle Nishina.

>Not keen on wrestling Elder, Nishina uses movement to keep out of reach.

>Toshie Nishina looks like she is completely out of gas.

>Elder chooses to move forward and try to take Nishina down.

>Elder doesn't get the takedown, Nishina was equal to it and pulls them into a clinch.

>Suzanne Elder looks like she is completely out of gas.

>Nishina is trying to muscle Elder up against the cage.

>Nishina manages it, and controls Elder up against the cage.

>Nishina tries to smother Elder against the cage with wrestling, but she reverses it and pushes Nishina against the cage instead.

>Elder has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Nishina to the ground.

>The takedown doesn't work, Nishina blocked it and then turns it so that Elder is the one against the cage.

>Elder gets caught with a knee to the inside of the thigh.

>Nishina pins Elder up against the cage and hits a couple of nice right hands to the side of the head.

>Nishina smothers Elder against the cage, then scores with a left to the side of the stomach.

>Nishina goes to use some dirty boxing, but Elder is aware of the danger and uses wrestling to prevent any damage from happening.

>We move into the final sixty seconds of this round.

>Nishina goes to use some dirty boxing, but Elder is aware of the danger and uses wrestling to prevent any damage from happening.

>Elder uses her wrestling skills to prevent Nishina from attacking with dirty boxing.

>Elder lands a few quick punches to the side of the head.

>We reach the time limit and this fight is over.

>The official decisions are being reported now.

>All three judges have given Nishina the win.

>Making Toshie Nishina the winner by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Toshie Nishina defeats Suzanne Elder by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

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>There's the opening bell!

>Arroway waits for a flurry of punches to stop, then hits a barrage of big right hands, forcing Kass back!

>Kass covers up well to absorb a couple of big rights.

>Kass checks a low kick and quickly hits a crisp left jab.

>Arroway uses head movement to dodge a punch, then strikes back with a nice jab.

>Arroway throws a barrage of big punches but Kass bobs and weaves, not letting any of them find a home.

>Kass sees a kick being set up and uses that opportunity to step forward and hit a series of quick jabs.

>Kass slips past a jab and scores with a nice left.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Arroway to counter with a jab.

>A low kick is checked by Kass.

>Kass sees a low kick being set up and takes the opportunity to strike first with a series of quick, sharp punches.

>Slipping past a left jab, Arroway hits a punch.

>Kass sees a low kick being set up and strikes first with a punch.

>Slipping past a flurry of punches, Arroway counters with a straight left.

>Kass lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a clean left jab.

>A left jab misses, Kass counters with a flurry of quick punches.

>Arroway slips past a jab and scores with a clean left jab.

>Kass sees a right kick coming and strikes first with a flurry of small strikes.

>There is an exchange of strikes, but neither fighter does any damage.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched.

>Kass and Arroway break the grapple and are apart again, circling.

>Kass counters a left jab by hitting a series of quick lefts.

>Kass counters a weak right kick with a crisp jab.

>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.

>Arroway throws a looping punch, but Kass avoids it.

>Kass presses in closer to attack.

>Kass is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>She gets into range.

>We've now passed the halfway mark in this round.

>Both fighters exchange strikes, but neither hits anything significant.

>Slipping past a flurry of punches, Arroway has the angle to counter with a sharp kick to the shin.

>Seeing a low kick coming, Kass strikes first with a left jab to the cheek.

>Arroway slips past a flurry of rights and lefts and hits a jab.

>They come together and strike, but neither can land a clean shot.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched.

>The grappling doesn't last long, as they soon break away from each other.

>Kass comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Kass moves into the pocket.

>Arroway slips past a straight punch and hits a leg kick.

>Tiiu Kass is going to end up limping if she takes too many more of those strikes.

>Kass checks a low kick and then steps forward to hit a solid punch.

>Kass dodges a jab, and fires back with a crisp left.

>Kass throws a left jab but Arroway uses good head movement to make sure it slips by.

>Stepping back, Arroway creates a bit of distance.

>Arroway throws a leg kick but Kass avoids it.

>Kass avoids a kick to the leg and hits a series of quick punches.

>Kass counters a wayward left jab with a straight left.

>Arroway throws a speculative right, but it is nowhere near hitting.

>Kass quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Kass looks like she wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Arroway.

>Kass cannot get close enough to the elusive Arroway.

>Arroway tries for a leg kick but Kass moves out of range.

>Arroway isn't drawn in by Kass feinting to her left.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Kass to fire back with a crisp left hand punch.

>An attempted inside leg kick misses, giving Kass the opportunity to counter with a flurry of quick punches to sting Arroway.

>We reach the time limit and this fight is over.

>Here come the official decisions.

>All three judges have Kass down as the winner.

>So the winner, by unanimous decision, is Tiiu 'Tigress' Kass!

 

 

 

Result: Tiiu "Tigress" Kass defeats Alyson "Alley Kat" Arroway by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

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>The winner of this match will appear in the tournament finals.

>We are underway!

>Evergood counters a left jab by using a clean jab.

>A big left hand doesn't find its intended target, allowing Sadorra to fire back with a kick to the side of the ribs.

>Sadorra avoids several big left hands and counters with a series of quick punches.

>Moving in closer, Evergood looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.

>Evergood can't close the distance, Sadorra keeps her away with strikes.

>A jab misses, allowing Sadorra to counter-strike with a crisp left hand punch.

>Sadorra avoids a series of wayward big punches and counters with a hard leg kick.

>Evergood is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Sadorra.

>Evergood can't get near enough to engage, Sadorra uses strikes to keep her out of range.

>Sadorra avoids a quick jab and hits a hard leg kick.

>Piper Evergood is going to end up limping if she takes too many more of those strikes.

>Evergood looks like she might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Sadorra.

>Sadorra strikes first and manages to rock Evergood with a solid right!

>Evergood counters a wayward left jab with a stinging right jab.

>Evergood avoids a leg kick and scores with a stinging right jab.

>Evergood comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Keen to maintain some distance, Sadorra uses strikes to keep Evergood away.

>Sadorra feints throwing a jab.

>A right jab misses and Sadorra strikes back with a solid left jab.

>Evergood is looking to get in close and strike from the pocket.

>Strikes from Sadorra keep Evergood from stepping in too close.

>Sadorra avoids a jab and scores with a series of quick lefts.

>Several big left hands miss, setting Sadorra up to counter-strike with a kick to the ribs.

>A speculative right hand from Sadorra doesn't find a home.

>Not letting Sadorra settle, Evergood moves in closer.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Moving in closer, Evergood looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.

>Sadorra is too quick, and manages to hit Evergood with a good clean left jab.

>Evergood counters a left jab by hitting a straight right.

>Evergood avoids a leg kick and scores with a crisp jab.

>Sadorra keeps out of range, assessing the situation.

>Evergood seems to be waiting for Sadorra to make a move.

>Evergood counters a flurry of punches with a barrage of hard punches!

>That last blow may have really hurt Sadorra, she staggers backward looking dazed!

>Evergood starts throwing a barrage of big punches to try and finish, but Sadorra covers up and weathers the storm well.

>Moving in closer, Evergood looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.

>Sadorra uses her strikes to stop Evergood from getting too close.

>A right kick to the legs misses and Evergood fires back with a barrage of hard punches!

>Sadorra looks shaken! She appears to be on rubbery legs after that last strike!

>Evergood throws a vicious left uppercut to try and finish Sadorra, but she is just able to avoid it.

>Moving in closer, Evergood looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.

>Sadorra is too quick, and manages to hit Evergood with a good clean left jab.

>Evergood counters a right kick to the legs with a crisp jab.

>Sadorra feints to the right, trying to draw Evergood into throwing a strike.

>Evergood is looking to turn this into a wrestling match, and is getting in closer to Sadorra.

>Not wanting to grapple, Sadorra uses strikes to keep Evergood at a distance.

>Evergood comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Sadorra.

>Not wanting to grapple, Sadorra uses strikes to keep Evergood at a distance.

>Evergood throws a swift jab but doesn't do any damage.

>Sadorra presses in closer to attack.

>Sadorra bobs and weaves, trying to get Evergood to commit.

>The end of the round is coming quick, there's under a minute left.

>Evergood isn't drawn in by Sadorra feinting to her left.

>Sadorra avoids a quick jab and hits a hard kick across the side.

>Sadorra throws a looping punch, but Evergood avoids it.

>Evergood quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>The time expires on round one, and that is the end of the fight.

>The ring announcer is now giving the official decisions.

>All three judges give the result in favour of Sadorra.

>Daniela Sadorra wins by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Daniela Sadorra defeats "The Sniper" Piper Evergood by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight Bout

 

 

 

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>We are underway!

>Both fighters go to exchange blows, but neither hits a telling strike.

>A left hand misses, allowing Dingleberry to counter with a series of heavy right hands that just keep coming!

>Tracey falls to the ground! Dingleberry continues to pound away, sensing victory!

>The referee jumps in and saves Tracey from taking any more shots!

>Toby Dingleberry takes the victory by way of TKO!

 

 

 

Result: Toby Dingleberry defeats Kendall "The Gambler" Tracey by TKO (Strikes) at 0:50

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Tournament Final: CTC Season 3 Womens Featherweight Tournament Qualifying Bout

 

 

 

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>We are underway!

>Sadorra gets Nishina with a nice jab.

>Sadorra counters a left jab by using a hard leg kick.

>Nishina steps back to avoid a stunning flying head kick.

>Sadorra circles, looking for an opening.

>Not letting Sadorra settle, Nishina moves in closer.

>Nishina throws a couple of wild punches as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.

>Sadorra tries to avoid the takedown.

>Sadorra avoids the takedown attempt.

>Nishina steps in but an exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>Sadorra steps in to put some pressure on.

>Sadorra comes in closer, looking to attack from the pocket.

>Nishina drops down to try and catch her by surprise with a single leg attempt, but it is blocked.

>Sadorra looks like she wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Nishina.

>Nishina lets Sadorra get closer.

>From the pocket, Nishina shoots in for a double leg.

>Sadorra strikes first and manages to rock Nishina with a solid right hand!

>Both throw strikes at each other, both easily defend the other's attempt.

>Sadorra catches Nishina with a flurry of small strikes.

>Nishina looks like she might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Sadorra.

>Not wanting to grapple, Sadorra uses strikes to keep Nishina at a distance.

>There's a takedown attempt from Nishina.

>Nishina eats a stiff counter right hook and is down hard!

>Nishina recovers her wits quickly, and waits for Sadorra to make a move.

>Nishina is hit with a sharp kick to the calf.

>Nishina takes a kick to the legs.

>In comes Sadorra looking to get some form of ground control.

>Sadorra dives in, but Nishina pushes her away and starts to scramble.

>Nishina ends up in side control.

>Nishina attempts to move to mount.

>She is too good for Sadorra, and has mount.

>Nishina pounds away from the mount with elbows, but is unable to land many clean shots on Sadorra.

>Nishina pounds away from the mount, but is unable to land many clean shots on Sadorra.

>Nishina pounds away from the mount, but is unable to land many clean shots on Sadorra.

>Nishina pounds away with punches from the mount, but doesn't really do a great deal of damage.

>Nishina unloads with big elbows from the mount, but Sadorra is able to deal with most of them.

>Nishina unloads with big punches from the mount, but Sadorra is able to deal with most of them.

>Nishina pounds away with punches from the mount, but doesn't really do a great deal of damage.

>Nishina tries to pound on Sadorra, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with.

>Nishina maintains control, despite Sadorra trying to wriggle free.

>Nishina tries to pound on Sadorra, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with.

>Sadorra tries a sweep from the bottom of the mount, but gets rolled and Nishina has her back!

>Nishina tries to pound on Sadorra, but can't balance properly due to the squirming going on, and cannot hit anything cleanly.

>Nishina blocks an attempt to roll her off of the back.

>Nishina gets both hooks in, and is now in a really dominant position.

>With both hooks in, Nishina tries to flatten Sadorra out for the rear naked choke.

>Sadorra fights off the rear naked choke attempt.

>Toshie Nishina doesn't look like she has much left in the tank.

>Sadorra attempts to pull free of the hooks, but Nishina doesn't allow it.

>Daniela Sadorra is breathing very hard.

>Nishina, with both hooks in, attempts to get a rear naked choke fully applied.

>Sadorra doesn't allow the rear naked choke to be applied.

>Nishina, with both hooks fully in, tries to get the rear naked choke applied.

>Sadorra stops Nishina from getting her arm under the chin and completing the choke.

>Sadorra struggles against Nishina but cannot get herself free from the hooks.

>With both hooks in, Nishina tries to flatten Sadorra out for the rear naked choke.

>Sadorra doesn't allow the arm to go under her chin.

>Sadorra tries to improve her chances of survival by breaking free of the hooks, but they're too tight.

>From the looks of things, I don't think Daniela Sadorra has much energy left.

>With both hooks in, Nishina tries to flatten Sadorra out for the rear naked choke.

>Nishina gets the rear naked choke fully applied and Sadorra has to tap out!

>Toshie Nishina takes the victory by way of submission!

 

 

 

Result: Toshie Nishina defeats Daniela Sadorra by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 13:31

 

 

Toshie Nishina Has Qualified For the CTC Season 3 Womens Featherweight Tournament

 

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Heavyweight Bout

 

 

 

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>Round one begins!

>Archer counters a wayward left jab with a couple of jabs and a beautiful left hook to the body.

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Boyer to fire back with a couple of hard right hands!

>Boyer slips past a jab and scores with a kick to the outside of the right leg.

>Boyer lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a barrage of hard rights, enough to put Archer down!

>Boyer doesn't have time to capitalise though, as Archer recovers his wits quickly.

>Boyer looks to get on top of Archer.

>Boyer comes around the raised legs and gets side control.

>Boyer uses side control to hit a knee just above the hip.

>Boyer throws a few strikes, but they are without venom.

>Archer tries to pull guard on Boyer but doesn't get anywhere with the attempt.

>Boyer tries to get into the mount position.

>He can't get the mount.

>Boyer blocks an attempt to pull guard.

>Archer takes a knee strike to the ribs from under side control.

>Boyer starts trying to work to go from side control to mount.

>Archer doesn't let Boyer get the mount, and so he remains at side control.

>Boyer blocks Archer as he tries a transition to guard.

>The lack of progress forces the referee to stand the fighters back up.

>A nice combination fails to land, allowing Boyer to hit back with a kick to the body.

>Archer steps in but an exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>Boyer comes in closer to press the issue.

>Moving forward, Archer counters a left jab with a clean right.

>Moving in closer, Boyer looks like he may want to try and clinch with Archer.

>Archer throws a vicious left uppercut first, but it just misses.

>Archer throws a looping punch, but Boyer avoids it.

>Boyer presses in closer to attack.

>Boyer counters a wayward left head kick with a swift right kick to the leg.

>There's only so many of those strikes to the legs that can be taken before they become an issue.

>Boyer avoids a high left kick and scores with a kick to the body.

>Archer fakes a lunge.

>Boyer quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>We are now at the halfway point of the round.

>Archer counters a right kick to the body by hitting a right jab to the cheek.

>Archer looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Boyer.

>Boyer now has Archer standing in the pocket.

>A big right misses, giving Archer the chance to counter with a sequence of quick punches.

>Using head movement, Archer slips past a left jab and counters with a right jab to the cheek.

>Archer dodges a jab, and fires back with a stinging jab.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Archer to counter with a crisp right jab.

>Archer lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a solid right jab.

>Both fighters come in and throw strikes, there is no real damage done by either.

>They wind up in a tight clinch.

>Archer and Boyer separate and we're back to a stand-off.

>Both fighters fire off strikes, neither produces any significant damage.

>Neither fighter backs away, instead they both choose to start swinging!

>A huge right hand connects, Archer wobbles...and then goes down!

>Boyer senses victory and starts to unload with punches!

>Boyer pounds away on Archer.

>There's lots of strikes landing, Archer needs to find a way out of this position quickly!

>The referee stops the fight, he didn't feel Archer was intelligently defending himself!

>By TKO, the winner is Tim Boyer!

 

 

 

Result: "The Tower of Power" Tim Boyer defeats "The Merchant of Menace" Mason Archer by TKO (Strikes) at 11:10

 

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Attendance: 5,103

Ticket Sales: $408,240

 

PPV Buys: 65,240

PPV Revenue: $391,440

 

Critical Rating: Decent

Commercial Rating: Decent

 

Fight of the Night: Kanezane Fujii vs. Jozef Jankowski

KO of the Night: Daniela Sadorra

Submission of the Night: Toshie Nishina

 

 

 

Post-Fight Notes

 

 

 

- After losing his fight to William Harrison, Logan Sky asked for a fight with Ernie Bruns, thinking a kickboxing match with the veteran will get him back to winning ways!

 

- Diana Marr has a shoulder injury and will be out for a month or two!

 

- Logan Sky has a neck injury and will be out for a month or two!

 

- William Harrison has an arm injury and will be out for a month or two!

 

- Toshie Nishina was happy to win the tournament over other good up and coming fighters, and looked forward to competing in Season 3's Womens Featherweight Tournament!

 

- Tim Boyer was happy to get back to winning ways after his disappointing knock out loss to Wilson Franklyn, and planned to continue on that track, and earn a spot in the next Heavyweight tournament!

 

 

 

Predictions

 

 

 

Jingo 60% (12 of 20) (Season Total: 62% (55 of 90))

petecrimson00 (Season Total: 68% (41 of 60))

 

 

 

Jingo wins again, and can pick a fight in the Womens Featherweight Division which will air on the prelims of CTC 12! The following fighters are available for the fight!

 

Alyson Arroway

Andrea Jones

Beckie Dexter

Debra Everett

Diana Marr

Emi Nagano

Emiri Fueki

Henrietta Stein

Jocelyn Hescott

Kelly Andrews

Kirsten Page

Laura Adair

Natassia Potocnik

Samantha Sachs

Vanessa Phillips

Yutsuko Sasaki

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News -- April 1998

 

 

 

CTC Talent Acquisitions

 

None

 

 

 

CTC Popularity

 

27.8% in Canada (Low Level National) #2 Company Rankings

5% in USA (Low Level Regional)

 

 

 

CTC Internationally Ranked Fighters

 

 

 

Womens P4P #1: Mizuki Watanabe (KDM FC)

 

 

 

Womens Bantamweight (#1 Hester Maclean, XCC)

 

Natalie Rogers (#2, #7 P4P)

Michelle Addams (#3, #10 P4P)

Roz Wareing (#5, #14 P4P)

Karen Curtis (#6, #17 P4P)

Vickie Summers (#7, #23 P4P)

Rhonda Britton (#8)

Pamela O'Neill (#10)

Gina Dixon (#11)

Kochiyo Chikamatsu (#14)

Hazel McClay (#15)

Clare Peyton (#16)

Alicia Fothergill (#17)

Louise Griffin (#18)

Tara O'Brien (#19)

Erica Page (#20)

Phoebe Bergman (#21)

Kimie Igarashi (#23)

Lisa Labone (#24)

Maggie Martin (#25)

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight (#1 Mizuki Watanabe, KDM FC)

 

Sandy Oliver (#2, #3 P4P)

Eiko Shiokawa (#3, #4 P4P)

Sarah Vaughan (#4, #5 P4P)

Thea Higgins (#5, #6 P4P)

Hanako Shimizu (#6, #8 P4P)

Grace Hughes (#7, #9 P4P)

Yutsuko Sasaki (#8, #11 P4P)

Alisha Wood (#9, #12 P4P)

Andrea Jones (#10, #15 P4P)

Kelly Andrews (#11, #16 P4P)

Samantha Sachs (#13, #19 P4P)

Toshie Nishina (#14, #20 P4P)

Hanae Maehata (#17, #24 P4P)

Romi Takahashi (#18, #25 P4P)

Janinha (#19)

Yuya Shimizu (#20)

Lula Baker (#21)

Haley Croft (#22)

Lynda Epsom (#23)

Helen Fox (#24)

 

 

 

Mens P4P #1: Hassan Fezzik (ALPHA-1)

 

 

 

Featherweight (#1 Philip Ziskie, XCC)

 

Yagi Jokichi (#20)

Najib Sri Aziz bin Zai (#25)

 

 

 

Lightweight (#1 Sukarno, KDM FC)

 

Seth O'Breen (#9)

Bruce Steven (#18)

H.M. Menzel (#23)

 

 

 

Welterweight (#1 Julio Regueiro, GAMMA)

 

Datuk Ong Ka Ting (#19)

 

 

 

Middleweight (#1 Matthew Dean, GAMMA)

 

Petey Mack (#4)

Tora Mizwar (#12)

Sutton Ripley (#24)

JJ Reid (#25)

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight (#1 Zvonimir Asanovic, ALPHA-1)

 

Hyun-Shik Lim (#4, #20 P4P)

Mike Watson (#14)

 

 

 

 

Heavyweight (#1 Hassan Fezzik, ALPHA-1)

 

Tim Boyer (#9)

Wilson Franklyn (#18)

Khru Duangjan (#20)

Norman Pike (#22)

 

 

 

Other Promotions Shows

 

 

 

SIGMA: Bohlin vs. Gunnarsson (Monday, Week 1, April 1998)

 

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Fight of the Night: Benedikt Streit vs. Alvaro Negredo

KO of the Night: Pirmin Zubriggen

 

 

 

GAMMA 23: Dean vs. Darling (Saturday, Week 1, April 1998)

 

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Fight of the Night: Matthew Dean vs. Dexter Darling

KO of the Night: Bud Brockett

 

 

 

XCC: Maclean vs. Jameson (Monday, Week 2, April 1998)

 

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Fight of the Night: Alison Beattie vs. Olivia Sweet

KO of the Night: Hester Maclean

 

 

 

KDM FC 5: Sukarno vs. Atep (Thursday, Week 2, April 1998)

 

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Fight of the Night: Masahiro Maeno vs. Takahiro Nakamura

KO of the Night: Sukarno

Submission of the Night: Bhumibol Ektawatkul

 

 

 

ALPHA-1: Yamada vs. Kitabatake (Saturday, Week 2, April 1998)

 

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Fight of the Night: Sho Kitabatake vs. Tadamasa Yamada

KO of the Night: Tadao Miyazaki

Submission of the Night: Sho Kitabatake

 

 

 

FLB 8: Brave New World (Friday, Week 4, April 1998)

 

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Fight of the Night: Grande Silveira vs. Giovanni Silva

KO of the Night: Murilo Satinho

Submission of the Night: Charles Stiles

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