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Canadian Tournament Combat 16

 

 

 

Friday, Week 4, July 1998 in The Praries, Canada

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Heavyweight Title: Wilson Franklyn (8-1, 3-0 CTC) vs. Chuck Dooley (6-0, 3-0 CTC)

 

Wilson Franklyn dominated with flurries of hard punches, scoring TKO victories, all in under 4 minutes against Mason Archer, Tim Boyer, and Reynolds Baer to win the CTC Heavyweight Championship! Chuck Dooley was similarly dominant, scoring three TKO victories, all in under 3 minutes against Sly Twinge, Jacco Landeweerd, and Nate MacReary to win the Heavyweight Tournament, and gain a shot at the title!

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight Championship Quarter-Final: Hanako Shimizu (8-1, 1-1 CTC) vs. Alisha Wood (4-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Hanako Shimizu's CTC debut didn't go as planned, as she was taken down twice, and controlled by Trish Biel en route to a decision loss, however she bounced back knocking out Shiho Konno in her last fight! Alisha Wood's debut was boring, but impressive nonetheless, as she grounded fabled Czech strongwoman Veronika Sablikova, and alternated between smothering top control, and ground and pound in picking up the decision victory!

 

 

 

UNDERCARD

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight Championship Quarter-Final: Sarah Vaughan (8-0) vs. Trish Biel (3-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Sarah Vaughan isn't a complicated fighter, she likes to get in close to her opponent, take them down, and either work with strikes from the top, or work her submission game for the finish! Trish Biel's CTC debut went better than she could have hoped, as she took down Hanako Shimizu and kept her on the ground the whole fight, while picking up the decision victory!

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight Championship Quarter-Final: Lula Baker (8-3, 1-0 CTC) vs. Hanae Maehata (3-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

This one should be a striking war, as hard-hitting brawler Lula Baker, coming off a split decision victory over Veronika Sablikova takes on Taekwondo striker Hanae Maehata, who is coming off a decision victory over Angelina Keiff!

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Featherweight: Manish Khan (10-1) vs. Najib Sri Aziz bin Zai (40-11-2, 2-1 CTC)

 

Manish Khan transitioned to MMA from Englands amateur boxing scene, and boasts fast hands, and elusive footwork, along with a great counter-punching style that's really helped him be a force in the Featherweight Division, he fought twice in SIGMA this year, TKOing Pedro Alves, and taking a decision from Fernando Peragon! Najib Sri Aziz bin Zai had a great start to the year, picking up consecutive decision victories over Gu Ueda, and Kei Maki, but lost his last bout after being knocked out with a knee from the Muay Thai clinch by Britt Dickering!

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight Tournament Quarter-Final: Lynda Epsom (4-0) vs. Helen Fox (4-0)

 

Lynda Epsom is a huge fighter, using her size and strength to bully opponents, often winning fights just by controlling them for long periods of time, she lacks finishing options, but is still a hard opponent to face! One of the strongest fighters in Womens MMA, Helen Fox likes to use her strength to control opponents with smothering top control!

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight Tournament Quarter-Final: Echiko Watanabe (4-0) vs. Kerry Silverman (3-1)

 

Echiko Watanabe is a strong wrestler, who got the nickname "Rhino" because she just runs right through opponents, a hard-hitter she likes to take her opponents down so that she can rain down bombs from top control! Kerry Silverman is a wild brawler who has little finesse to her fighting style, but has the power to cause problems nonetheless!

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight Tournament Quarter-Final: Emma Birch (3-0) vs. Hope Lehane (3-0)

 

A decent wrestler, Emma Birch likes to wear down opponents with her grappling before finishing them with basic submissions such as armbars and guillotines, she has excellent endurance and keeps a torid pace the whole fight! A legit black belt in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Hope Lehane is one of the most dangerous submission fighters in Womens MMA, and can tap you out, no matter the position! She is great on the ground, but her abysmal stand-up, and one-dimensional nature are horribly exposed if she can't get the fight to the ground!

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight Championship Quarter-Final: Romi Takahashi (3-0) vs. Janinha (3-0)

 

Romi Takahashi is an excellent kickboxer, known for her explosive surges, and excellent takedown defense! One of the tallest female competitors in the world, Janinha loves to use Muay Thai techniques to blast opponents into defeat, she has particular deadly high kicks as she is usually several inches taller than her opponent, and can reach their head easily!

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight Tournament Quarter-Final: Yuya Shimizu (4-0) vs. Stella Massey (3-0)

 

Trained in Jeet Kune Do, Yuya Shimizu is a creative striker who likes to use powerful kicks in her fights, tall for a female fighter, she usually has a reach advantage and has grown good at using this to pepper opponents with jabs, and leg kicks while staying out of range! A ground and pound fighter, Stella Massey loves to slam her opponent to the mat, before unleashing a hail of punches and elbows, her weakness is she often gets carried away, leaving herself open to be countered with submissions or a sweep!

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight Alternate: Chelsea Lawson (1-0) vs. Temperance McCoy (1-0)

 

One of the hardest hitting competitors in Womens MMA, Chelsea Lawson is a powerful kickboxer who just batters opponents with bruising strikes! Temperance McCoy is a giant compared to most female fighters, and uses that to good effect in style based around her excellent striking, using her reach advantage to tag opponents before they can get to her!

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight: Vasya Kaczmarek (1-0) vs. Umeka Fujiwara (2-0)

 

Coming from a Sambo background, Vasya Kaczmarek is at her best when she can grab hold of her opponent in the grapple, her stand-up is less impressive but will improve with time! Umeka Fujiwara is a kickboxer with decent striking skills, and not much else!

 

 

 

Tournament Brackets

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weigh-In Results

 

Wilson Franklyn (246) vs. Chuck Dooley (248)

Hanako Shimizu (150) vs. Alisha Wood (155)

Sarah Vaughan (148) vs. Trish Biel (152)

Lula Baker (146) vs. Hanae Maehata (150)

Manish Khan (145) vs. Najib Sir Aziz bin Zai (145)

Lynda Epsom (155) vs. Helen Fox (155)

Echiko Watanabe (150) vs. Kerry Silverman (148)

Emma Birch (147) vs. Hope Lehane (152)

Romi Takahashi (148) vs. Janinha (150)

Yuya Shimizu (148) vs. Stella Massey (148)

Chelsea Lawson (154) vs. Temperance McCoy (151)

Vasya Kaczmarek (152) vs. Umeka Fujiwara (148)

 

 

 

CTC 16 Full Fight Card

 

Main Card

 

HW Title: Wilson Franklyn © vs. Chuck Dooley

WLW Title QF: Hanako Shimizu vs. Alisha Wood

WLW Title QF: Sarah Vaughan vs. Trish Biel

WLW Title QF: Lula Baker vs. Hanae Maehata

 

Preliminary Card

 

FW: Manish Khan vs. Najib Sri Aziz bin Zai

WLW QF: Lynda Epsom vs. Helen Fox

WLW QF: Echiko Watanabe vs. Kerry Silverman

WLW QF: Emma Birch vs. Hope Lehane

WLW Title QF: Romi Takahashi vs. Janinha

WLW QF: Yuya Shimizu vs. Stella Massey

WLW Alternate: Chelsea Lawson vs. Temperance McCoy

WLW: Vasya Kaczmarek vs. Umeka Fujiwara

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Friday, Week 4, July 1998

 

 

 

Live From Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Streamed Live on CTCombat.ca

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>There's the opening bell!

>A left hand misses, allowing Fujiwara to counter with a left.

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Fujiwara to fire back with a nice jab.

>Kaczmarek slips out of the way of a body kick.

>Fujiwara drops a shoulder, trying to sucker Kaczmarek in with a feint.

>Fujiwara avoids a jab and scores with a barrage of hard punches!

>Kaczmarek, standing in the pocket, has to check a leg kick.

>Working from in the pocket, Fujiwara catches Kaczmarek with a solid left jab.

>Standing in the pocket, Fujiwara throws an inside leg kick but Kaczmarek shows good footwork to avoid it.

>Fujiwara uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with several right hands to the body and face!

>Kaczmarek uses head movement to avoid a left jab.

>Kaczmarek checks a low kick.

>Fujiwara throws a leg kick but Kaczmarek checks it easily.

>Fujiwara lands a crisp jab.

>Kaczmarek, standing in the pocket, has to check a leg kick.

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

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Kaczmarek to counter with a stinging jab.

>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Fujiwara hits a barrage of hard right hands!

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

>Fujiwara takes a stiff jab.

>Kaczmarek dodges a kick to the body and fires back with a jab.

>Fujiwara uses head movement to avoid a left jab.

>Stepping back, Fujiwara creates a bit of distance.

>Fujiwara tries for a left jab but Kaczmarek moves out of range.

>Kaczmarek chooses to shoot in on Fujiwara.

>Fujiwara tries to avoid the takedown.

>Kaczmarek doesn't get the takedown, Fujiwara avoided it.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

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

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

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

>Fujiwara tries to step away from the takedown.

>Fujiwara avoids the takedown attempt.

>Fujiwara tries for a leg kick but Kaczmarek moves out of range.

>Moving forward, Fujiwara counters a left jab with a right hand.

>Fujiwara tries for a left jab but Kaczmarek moves out of range.

>Kaczmarek comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Fujiwara.

>Fujiwara uses her strikes to stop Kaczmarek from getting close enough to grapple.

>Kaczmarek hits three big rights.

>Using head movement, Kaczmarek slips past a left jab and counters with a clean left jab.

>Using good head movement, Fujiwara slips past a wild right hand and hits a solid left jab.

>Standing in the pocket, Kaczmarek catches an attempted body kick and goes for a takedown, and gets it! Fujiwara pulls guard.

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

>Kaczmarek begins trying to pass the guard.

>Fujiwara can't do anything about the pass, and is left under side control.

>Kaczmarek tries to ensnare Fujiwara in an americana.

>Fujiwara stops Kaczmarek from applying it.

>Umeka Fujiwara is breathing very hard.

>Kaczmarek blocks an attempt to pull guard.

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

>Kaczmarek shifts to mount.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Kaczmarek tries to lock Fujiwara in an americana.

>Fujiwara gets caught by the americana, and once Kaczmarek moves to side control for leverage she has to tap!

>The winner, by submission, is Vasya Kaczmarek!

 

 

 

Result: Vasya Kaczmarek defeats Umeka Fujiwara by Submission (Americana) at 14:39

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight Tournaments Alternate Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>We are underway!

>McCoy counters a left jab by hitting a straight left.

>A left jab misses and Lawson counters with a leg kick.

>An errant jab sets Lawson up to counter-strike with a jab.

>McCoy avoids a flurry of punches.

>A weak body kick is countered by McCoy with a crisp left hand punch.

>A leg kick misses badly, giving McCoy an opening to score with a straight left.

>McCoy feints throwing a jab.

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

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

>McCoy uses her strikes to stop Lawson from getting too close.

>Lawson slips past a left jab and counters with a sharp body kick.

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

>Strikes from McCoy keep Lawson from stepping in too close.

>Lawson tries for a right body kick but McCoy moves out of range.

>Lawson avoids a quick jab and hits a sharp kick to the shin.

>Strikes to the leg like that will take their toll.

>McCoy avoids a right kick to the body and hits a crisp jab.

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

>Stepping back, McCoy creates a bit of distance.

>A left hand misses, allowing Lawson to counter with a right body kick.

>McCoy throws a feint.

>Both fighters advance and strike, but neither hits anything.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>McCoy feints rushing in, but Lawson doesn't fall for it.

>An attempted inside leg kick misses, giving McCoy the opportunity to counter with a straight left.

>McCoy avoids a kick to the leg and hits a clean left.

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

>McCoy fires off a big right hand first, but the impact is taken by the gloves of Lawson.

>McCoy avoids a right kick to the body and hits a straight left.

>McCoy throws a left jab but Lawson avoids it.

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

>Not wanting to grapple, McCoy uses strikes to keep Lawson at a distance.

>McCoy narrowly misses Lawson with a right uppercut.

>Lawson steps in to put some pressure on.

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

>McCoy uses movement to keep out reach, frustrating Lawson.

>A leg kick misses badly, giving McCoy an opening to score with a solid left jab.

>Lawson counters an errant left jab with a picture-perfect right roundhouse kick to the side of the ribs.

>An attempted inside leg kick misses, giving McCoy the opportunity to counter with a straight left.

>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.

>Lawson gets caught with a couple of nice short punches as McCoy uses her dirty boxing to inflict some punishment.

>McCoy tries to wriggle free, but Lawson controls her well and gets in a few close-range punches too.

>Lawson is looking to muscle McCoy back against the cage.

>Lawson achieves it, pinning McCoy to the cage.

>Lawson scores with an elbow strike from the clinch that catches McCoy hard.

>Chelsea Lawson looks very tired out there.

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

>Lawson uses dirty boxing to punish McCoy while she is pressed up against the cage.

>Lawson steps back to achieve some separation from McCoy and gets ready to strike.

>In the pocket, Lawson tries to get a knock out with a scorching right cross but McCoy covers up.

>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 Lawson.

>Making 'The Wrecking Machine' Chelsea Lawson the winner by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: "The Wrecking Machine" Chelsea Lawson defeats Temperance "Bang Bang" McCoy by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

CTC Womens Lightweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>And here we go!

>Shimizu tries for a left jab but Massey moves out of range.

>Massey steps back to avoid a flurry of punches.

>Massey comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>Shimizu sees the takedown coming and tries to move.

>Massey can't get the takedown, Shimizu was too quick to back away.

>Massey catches an attempted body kick and goes for the takedown, getting it! Shimizu pulls guard.

>Massey lies on top of Shimizu, basically smothering her.

>Massey fires away with big punches, but Shimizu keeps the guard secure and doesn't take any undue damage.

>Massey deflects a couple of punches that Shimizu threw from below.

>Massey attempts to pass guard.

>Shimizu is ready for the attempt though, and keeps Massey firmly in guard.

>Massey leans back to avoid a couple of wild swings from Shimizu.

>Massey fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force.

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

>Shimizu tries for a leg kick but Massey moves out of range.

>Shimizu narrowly misses Massey with a right uppercut.

>Not letting up, Massey quickly steps in closer to attack Shimizu.

>Massey shoots in for a takedown.

>Massey can't complete the takedown, and has to settle for pushing Shimizu up against the cage.

>Massey has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Shimizu to the ground.

>Massey gets the takedown by using the underhooks for control and working a trip! Shimizu pulls half guard.

>Massey pounds away from half guard, and Shimizu struggles to deal with them.

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

>Shimizu can't keep her opponent in half guard, and Massey gains side control.

>Massey tries to slip behind and take the back.

>Massey takes the back, Shimizu couldn't stop it.

>Massey successfully gets both hooks in, and seems primed to finish.

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

>Shimizu defends herself well against the choke.

>Massey maintains her hooks, despite Shimizu trying to break them.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Massey unloads with big right hands, landing several that clearly hurt Shimizu.

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

>Shimizu stops Massey from getting her arm under the chin and completing the choke.

>Stella Massey doesn't look like she has much left in the tank.

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

>Massey fires away with right hands, and Shimizu is stung by several big shots.

>Massey tries to pound on Shimizu, but can't balance properly due to the squirming going on, and cannot hit anything cleanly.

>Massey maintains her hooks, despite Shimizu trying to break them.

>Massey tries to pound away, but Shimizu covers up and defends them well.

>Shimizu struggles against Massey but cannot get herself free from the hooks.

>Massey fires away with punches, but Shimizu covers up and doesn't take any undue damage.

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

>Massey maintains her hooks, despite Shimizu trying to break them.

>Massey tries to unload with punches, but Shimizu is struggling around enough to unbalance her.

>Shimizu struggles against Massey and manages to free herself from the hooks.

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

>Massey tries to unload with punches, but Shimizu is struggling around enough to unbalance her.

>Massey tries to unload with punches, but Shimizu is struggling around enough to unbalance her.

>Stella Massey looks like she is almost out on her feet with exhaustion.

>Massey loses both hooks, but still has the back.

>Massey tries to pound on Shimizu, but can't balance properly due to the squirming going on, and cannot hit anything cleanly.

>Shimizu tries a roll, but doesn't budge Massey.

>Massey increases her control by getting both hooks in.

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

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

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

>Massey tries to pound away, but Shimizu covers up and defends them well.

>Massey keeps both hooks, despite Shimizu trying to pull them apart.

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

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

>Shimizu fights off the rear naked choke attempt.

>Shimizu struggles against Massey but cannot get herself free from the hooks.

>Massey tries to pound away, but Shimizu covers up and defends them well.

>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 Massey down as the winner.

>'The Rotterdam Rock' Stella Massey wins by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: "The Rotterdam Rock" Stella Massey defeats Yuya Shimizu by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

CTC Womens Lightweight Championship Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>We are underway!

>Takahashi tries for a left jab but Janinha moves out of range.

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

>Takahashi throws a left jab but Janinha avoids it.

>Janinha avoids a body kick.

>Takahashi counters a left jab by using a nasty-looking kick to the inside of the left knee.

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

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

>Takahashi throws a big right first, but it just misses.

>Moving in closer, Janinha looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.

>Janinha can't close the distance, Takahashi keeps her away with strikes.

>Janinha avoids a kick to the leg and hits a nice left hand.

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

>She gets into range.

>Takahashi uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a clean left jab.

>Takahashi throws a kick to the body but Janinha dodges it.

>Janinha checks a low kick and then steps forward to hit a clean left jab.

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

>Janinha dodges a kick to the body and fires back with a left jab to the cheek.

>Janinha lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a solid punch.

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

>Janinha checks a leg kick.

>From the pocket, Janinha sees a body kick coming and moves forward to counter-strike with a crisp left.

>Janinha scores with a solid left jab from in the pocket.

>Takahashi has a smashed up nose from that blow, there's blood dripping down.

>That's going to cause Takahashi some major problems with her breathing.

>From the pocket, Janinha connects on Takahashi with a stiff jab.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Janinha to counter with a clean left jab.

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

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

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Janinha uses head movement to slip past a punch, then hits a punch.

>A left jab misses, giving Takahashi the chance to hit back with a solid right hook to the body.

>Takahashi throws a leg kick but Janinha checks it easily.

>Janinha uses a stiff jab.

>Janinha lands a crisp jab.

>Janinha scores with a solid left jab from in the pocket.

>Seeing a right kick to the body coming, Janinha leans in and strikes with a nice jab.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Takahashi to counter with a solid punch.

>Janinha dodges a body kick and returns fire with a straight left.

>Takahashi takes a stiff jab.

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

>Takahashi lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a quick right that lands right on the button, sending Janinha crumpling to the ground out cold!

>Romi Takahashi takes the victory by way of Knock Out!

 

 

 

Result: Romi Takahashi defeats "The Sao Paulo Express" Janinha by Knock Out (Punch) at 11:01

 

 

 

CTC Womens Lightweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>The fight begins!

>Birch avoids a jab and scores with a right hand.

>Moving in closer, Birch looks like she may want to wrestle Lehane.

>Birch grabs Lehane and pulls her into a grapple.

>Birch is trying to push Lehane so that her back is up against the cage.

>Lehane ends up backed against the cage.

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

>Birch tries to smother Lehane against the cage, but is struggling to maintain control.

>Lehane catches an unsuspecting Birch in a standing guillotine!

>Lehane gets the guillotine fully applied and Birch has to tap out!

>The winner, by submission, is Hope 'Scythe' Lehane!

 

 

 

Result: Hope "Scythe" Lehane defeats "Colorado Rapid" Emma Birch by Submission (Guillotine) at 2:03

 

 

 

CTC Womens Lightweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>There's the opening bell!

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Silverman to fire back with a flurry of jabs and straight punches.

>Moving forward, Silverman counters a right jab with a flurry of quick punches to sting Watanabe.

>An errant jab sets Watanabe up to counter-strike with a jab.

>Silverman tries for a left jab but Watanabe moves out of range.

>Silverman counters a right jab by using a flurry of quick punches to sting Watanabe.

>Silverman narrowly misses Watanabe with a right uppercut.

>Watanabe steps in to put some pressure on.

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

>Silverman attempts to avoid Watanabe as she shoots in.

>Watanabe can't get the takedown, Silverman was too quick to back away.

>Silverman avoids a jab and scores with a flurry of small strikes.

>Watanabe comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Silverman.

>Watanabe grabs Silverman and pulls her into a grapple.

>From the grapple, Watanabe tries to pick Silverman up on her shoulder for a slam.

>Watanabe gets it! Silverman manages to pull guard upon impact.

>Watanabe begins trying to pass the guard.

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

>Silverman tries to catch Watanabe with a punch, but it is not on target.

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

>She manages to pass, but only to half guard.

>Watanabe attempts to arm triangle Silverman from the top of half guard.

>Silverman stops Watanabe from applying it.

>Watanabe blocks an attempted sweep.

>Watanabe attempts to pass half guard and gain a better position.

>She passes to side control.

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

>Watanabe attempts the mount.

>Watanabe isn't able to mount Silverman this time around.

>Watanabe blocks an attempt to pull guard.

>Watanabe pounds away with elbows from side control, but doesn't really do a great deal of damage.

>Watanabe begins trying to get herself into mount.

>Silverman doesn't let Watanabe get the mount, and so she remains at side control.

>Echiko Watanabe doesn't look like she has much left in the tank.

>Watanabe blocks an attempt to pull guard.

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

>Watanabe blocks Silverman as she tries a transition to guard.

>The lengthy period of stalemate results in the referee standing them both back up.

>Looking tired, Watanabe comes in closer, attempting to wrestle with Silverman.

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

>Silverman slips past a right jab and counters with a flurry of quick punches.

>Silverman slips past a right jab and counters with a nice left hand.

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

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

>Not letting Silverman settle at all, Watanabe comes in closer.

>A tired-looking Watanabe throws some ragged looping punches to get Silverman to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.

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

>Watanabe gets a single leg takedown! Silverman pulls guard off it.

>Watanabe lies on top of Silverman, basically smothering her.

>Watanabe tries to pound away on Silverman, but doesn't do a great deal of damage.

>Silverman loses her guard while defending the strikes, and Watanabe is left standing in front of her.

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

>Watanabe tries to secure a ground position.

>Watanabe attains side control.

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

>Watanabe pounds away with elbows from side control, but doesn't really do a great deal of damage.

>Watanabe fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force.

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

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

>The ring announcer is now giving the official decisions.

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

>Watanabe wins by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Echiko "Rhino" Watanabe defeats Kerry "Too Hot For Hell" Silverman by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

CTC Womens Lightweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Round one begins!

>Fox slips out of the way of a jab.

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

>Fox shoots in for a takedown.

>Epsom stuffs the takedown attempt and then pulls Fox into a clinch.

>Epsom tries to wrestle Fox backward and up against the cage.

>Fox ends up backed against the cage.

>With the cage trapping Fox, Epsom gets the underhooks in and looks for a takedown.

>Epsom gets the takedown by using the underhooks for control and working a trip! Fox pulls guard.

>The clock runs down as Fox is being smothered against the ground by Epsom.

>Epsom lies on top of Fox, basically smothering her.

>Epsom smothers Fox with her body by pushing forward and down.

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

>She can't get free of the guard.

>Epsom deflects a couple of punches that Fox threw from below.

>Epsom smothers Fox with her body by pushing forward and down.

>Fox is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Epsom off of her.

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

>Epsom avoids a couple of wild swings.

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

>Epsom sprawls to stop the takedown, then pulls Fox up close into a clinch.

>With underhooks giving her solid control over Fox, Epsom looks for a takedown.

>The takedown doesn't work, Fox defended it well.

>Fox tries to get free of the clinch, but is stuck.

>Epsom looks to scoop her opponent up for a slam.

>Fox doesn't allow herself to be lifted, and she gets away from Epsom.

>Lynda Epsom looks very tired out there.

>Fox fakes a lunge.

>Not letting Fox settle, Epsom moves in closer.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

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

>Fox sprawls to stop the takedown, then pulls Epsom up close into a clinch.

>Fox looks to scoop her opponent up for a slam.

>There's the slam! Epsom is planted onto her back, and pulls guard.

>Fox is trying to pass guard.

>Advancing her position fairly easily, she passes to side control.

>Fox hits a knee strike to the ribs.

>Fox attempts the mount.

>Epsom can't stop it and gets mounted.

>Fox has solid control over Epsom, and starts pounding away with strikes.

>Epsom is barely able to do anything at all, she cannot get out from under Fox!

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

>'The Maryland Mauler' Helen Fox takes the win by TKO!

 

 

 

Result: "The Maryland Mauler" Helen Fox defeats "The Mean Machine" Lynda Epsom by TKO (Strikes) at 10:12

 

 

 

Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>There's the opening bell!

>Khan counters a right kick to the body by hitting a thudding right hook to the body.

>Khan counters a right kick to the legs with a couple of nice shots.

>Khan unloads with heavy right hands, knocking Najib down!

>Khan starts pounding away on Najib, looking to finish him off!

>Khan unloads with massive punches, Najib is getting destroyed!

>The referee pulls Khan away, stopping the match!

>The winner, by TKO, is 'Kid Britain' Manish Khan!

 

 

 

Result: "Kid Britain" Manish Khan defeats Najib Sri Aziz bin Zai by TKO (Strikes) at 1:41

 

 

 

MAIN CARD

 

 

 

Broadcast Live on Canadian I-Broadcasting

 

 

 

CTC Womens Lightweight Championship Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>The fight begins!

>A straight right fails to land and Maehata is able to fire back with a flurry of quick punches to sting Baker.

>Maehata avoids a jab and scores with a big right kick to the outside of the thigh.

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

>Baker grabs Maehata and pulls her into a grapple.

>Baker is looking to muscle Maehata back against the cage.

>Baker does it, Maehata is stuck with her back to the cage.

>Baker pins Maehata up against the cage and uses dirty boxing to inflict some damage.

>Baker uses dirty boxing to punish Maehata while she is pressed up against the cage.

>Maehata is trapped against the cage and Baker punishes her with some dirty boxing.

>Maehata is controlled up against the cage and eats a sharp left to the ear.

>Maehata takes a knee strike to the inside of her own knee.

>Baker smothers Maehata against the cage, then scores with a right to the side of the stomach.

>With the fight having been stuck against the cage for a lengthy period of time, the referee restarts them back in the center.

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

>Maehata avoids a jab and scores with a series of quick jabs.

>Baker throws a speculative left, but it is nowhere near hitting.

>Not letting up, Maehata quickly steps in closer to attack Baker.

>Both fighters advance and strike, but neither hits anything.

>A jab misses, allowing Maehata to counter-strike with a straight left.

>Maehata circles around Baker.

>It seems that Baker is happy to let Maehata circle for the moment.

>Baker avoids a body kick.

>Both fighters advance and strike, but neither hits anything.

>From the missed strikes they clinch.

>Baker and Maehata separate and we're back to a stand-off.

>Maehata catches Baker with an inside leg kick.

>There's only so many of those strikes to the legs that can be taken before they become an issue.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>A right hand misses, allowing Maehata to counter with a swift right kick to the leg.

>Several big left hands miss, setting Maehata up to counter-strike with a series of lefts.

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

>Maehata slips past a barrage of big punches and fires back with a series of quick punches.

>Lula Baker doesn't look like she has much left in the tank.

>Both fighters come in and throw strikes, there is no real damage done by either.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up grappling.

>Maehata gets caught with a couple of nice short punches as Baker uses her dirty boxing to inflict some punishment.

>Baker and Maehata separate and we're back to a stand-off.

>Maehata hits Baker with a kick to the inside of the right leg.

>Lula Baker is limping, she clearly has a damaged leg.

>Baker slips out of the way of a body kick.

>Maehata nails Baker with a series of quick jabs.

>Maehata catches Baker with an inside leg kick.

>Maehata throws a looping punch, but Baker avoids it.

>The fight slows as Baker sits back and allows Maehata to circle.

>Stepping in, Maehata hits Baker with a flurry of jabs and straight punches.

>Baker keeps out of range, assessing the situation.

>Not letting Baker settle, Maehata moves in closer.

>Maehata scores with a picture-perfect roundhouse kick to the side of the ribs.

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

>Baker avoids a low kick.

>Baker slams a crisp left into the gloves of Maehata, but can't follow up.

>Maehata steps in to put some pressure on.

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

>The time runs out and that round is over, and so is the fight.

>The judges' decisions are now being announced.

>All three judges have Maehata down as the winner.

>So the winner, by unanimous decision, is Hanae Maehata!

>Post-Fight: Baker reveals that she did not have a great camp for this fight.

 

 

 

Result: Hanae Maehata defeats Lula "Bone Shaker" Baker by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

CTC Womens Lightweight Championship Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>We are underway!

>Biel gets caught with a looping right.

>Vaughan moves in quickly after a wayward punch and hits a left.

>Biel looks like she might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Vaughan.

>Vaughan seems happy to grapple with Biel.

>With underhooks giving her solid control over Biel, Vaughan looks for a takedown.

>She lifts her opponent and drives her down with a Greco-Roman slam! Biel pulls guard.

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

>Vaughan smothers Biel with her body by pushing forward and down.

>Vaughan looks to get past the guard.

>Vaughan passes to side control with ease.

>Vaughan tries to put Biel into an americana.

>Biel fights off the americana attempt.

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

>Biel manages to come out on top, with Vaughan pulling guard.

>Vaughan is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Biel off of her.

>Biel stands up out of guard, but doesn't back off.

>Biel steps back and allows Vaughan to stand back up.

>Biel looks like she might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Vaughan.

>Vaughan finds herself pulled into a grappling contest.

>Using her wrestling skills, Biel is trying to push Vaughan up against the cage.

>Biel manages it, and controls Vaughan up against the cage.

>Vaughan is pressed up against the cage and simply can't break the control that Biel has over her. This goes on for about thirty seconds.

>Vaughan takes a sharp stomp to the foot.

>Biel shows great control, keeping Vaughan pressed against the cage while punishing her with sharp strikes to the body for roughly half a minute.

>Biel tries to hit Vaughan with an elbow, but Vaughan takes the opportunity to switch it around so that she is in control and Biel is the one backed against the cage.

>Showing her ability to control opponents, Vaughan smothers Biel against the cage while nailing her with short strikes to the body for about sixty seconds.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>With no progress being made, the referee separates the two fighters.

>Biel looks like she might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Vaughan.

>Vaughan moves in too, and they start to grapple.

>Vaughan tries to wrestle Biel backward and up against the cage.

>Vaughan manages it, and controls Biel up against the cage.

>Showing her ability to control opponents, Vaughan smothers Biel against the cage while nailing her with short strikes to the body for about sixty seconds.

>With the cage trapping Biel, Vaughan gets the underhooks in and looks for a takedown.

>The takedown doesn't work, Biel blocked it and then turns it so that Vaughan is the one against the cage.

>Showing her ability to exert control, Biel smothers Vaughan up against the cage for about a minute.

>Trish Biel is breathing very hard.

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

>Biel tries for a left jab but Vaughan uses head movement to avoid it.

>Biel backs away from Vaughan, creating some space between them.

>Vaughan throws a couple of wild punches as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.

>Vaughan gets the takedown! Biel pulls guard.

>Vaughan throws a few right hands, but is mainly trying to catch her breath.

>Vaughan tries to pass the guard.

>Advancing her position fairly easily, she passes to side control.

>Vaughan looks to get a mount.

>She is too good for Biel, and has mount.

>Vaughan tries to lock Biel in an americana.

>Biel defends herself well.

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

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

>Vaughan tries to set up Biel for an armbar.

>Vaughan gets the armbar fully applied and Biel has to tap out!

>The winner, by submission, is 'The Arizona Animal' Sarah Vaughan!

 

 

 

Result: "The Arizona Animal" Sarah Vaughan defeats "The Real Deal" Trish Biel by Submission (Armbar) at 14:48

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Womens Lightweight Championship Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Round one begins!

>Both fighters come in and exchange strikes, but neither does any damage.

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

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

>Wood slips out of the way of a leg kick.

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

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

>From the pocket, Shimizu hits a flurry of punches on Wood.

>From the pocket, Shimizu unloads with a sequence of right jabs.

>Shimizu scores with an inside leg kick from the pocket.

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

>Shimizu backs away to create some more space.

>A straight right from Shimizu fails to land.

>Not letting up, Wood steps in closer to pressure Shimizu into action.

>Wood throws a couple of wild punches as a set up, then shoots in for a takedown.

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

>Shimizu avoids a jab and scores with a series of quick rights.

>Shimizu slams a crisp left into the gloves of Wood, but can't follow up.

>Wood comes in closer to press the issue.

>Wood chooses to shoot in on Shimizu.

>Wood gets caught out and eats a stiff right jab.

>Shimizu counters a wayward left jab with a series of quick rights.

>Shimizu looks like she wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Wood.

>Seeing a takedown opportunity, Wood drops down and uses a single leg, Shimizu has to pull guard.

>Wood fires away with big punches, but Shimizu keeps the guard secure and doesn't take any undue damage.

>Wood deflects a couple of punches that Shimizu threw from below.

>Wood pounds away from the guard, but Shimizu isn't troubled by the strikes.

>Wood leans back to avoid a couple of wild swings from Shimizu.

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

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

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

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

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

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

>Shimizu is ready for the attempt though, and keeps Wood firmly in guard.

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

>Wood looks to pass guard and get side control.

>She does excellently, getting past the guard and into side control.

>Wood throws a few weak-looking punches as she decides on her next move.

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

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

>Breathing very hard, Alisha Wood is looking ragged.

>Wood fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves.

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

>In side control, Wood throws a couple of punches designed to keep Shimizu guessing.

>Wood begins trying to get herself into a mount.

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

>Shimizu looks ready to try and scramble, but Wood is quick to move to prevent that.

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

>Wood struggles but cannot mount Shimizu.

>Shimizu attempts to get some separation in order to try to stand, but can't.

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

>Shimizu is getting in closer to Wood, perhaps looking for a clinch.

>Wood tries to take down Shimizu as she steps in, but she blocks it.

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

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

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

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

>Shimizu misses with an attempted left hook to the body.

>Wood presses in closer to attack.

>The time runs out and that round is over, and so is the fight.

>The ring announcer is now giving the official decisions.

>Judge #1 has called it a victory for Shimizu.

>Judge #2 has called it a victory for Wood.

>Judge #3 has given Wood the win.

>Making 'The Mighty' Alisha Wood the winner by split decision!

 

 

 

Result: "The Mighty" Alisha Wood defeats Hanako "The Storm Bringer" Shimizu by Split Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Heavyweight Title Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>This is a CTC Heavyweight title fight.

>And here we go!

>They come together and throw strikes, both miss.

>Dooley tries for a left jab but Franklyn uses head movement to avoid it.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Franklyn to counter with a right hook to the body.

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

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

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

>Franklyn is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Dooley off of him.

>Dooley pounds away on Franklyn, but few of the shots lands clean.

>Dooley deflects a couple of punches that Franklyn threw from below.

>Dooley fires away with punches, but Franklyn deals with them fairly well.

>Franklyn tries to catch Dooley with a punch, but it is not on target.

>Dooley unloads with big elbows from the guard, but Franklyn is able to deal with most of them.

>Franklyn tries to catch Dooley with a punch, but it is not on target.

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

>Franklyn tries to catch Dooley with a punch, but it is not on target.

>Time slips away as Dooley successfully keeps Franklyn stuck against the ground.

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

>Franklyn steps back to avoid a left jab.

>Franklyn steps in and unloads with a series of lefts.

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

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

>Dooley avoids a flurry of punches.

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

>Dooley counters with a takedown, and Franklyn is forced to pull guard.

>Dooley lies on top of Franklyn, basically smothering him.

>Dooley looks to get past the guard.

>He does excellently, getting past the guard and into side control.

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

>He does it, and has the mount on Franklyn.

>Dooley unloads with big elbows from the mount, but Franklyn is able to deal with most of them.

>Dooley unloads with big punches from the mount, but Franklyn is able to deal with most of them.

>Dooley unloads with big elbows from the mount, but Franklyn is able to deal with most of them.

>It looks like Franklyn has been cut under the eye by that strike.

>Dooley unloads with big punches from the mount, but Franklyn is able to deal with most of them.

>Dooley unloads with some big punches, but Franklyn deals with them comfortably.

>Franklyn tries to get enough space to pull half guard, but Dooley doesn't allow it.

>Dooley pounds away from the mount with elbows, but Franklyn covers up and defends them well.

>Franklyn tries to turn over and sweep Dooley, but rolls too far and gives up his back!

>Dooley tries to get Franklyn locked in a rear naked choke.

>Franklyn rolls to face up, and then manages to spin over so that he is in guard.

>Dooley should have gotten hooks in before attempting that submission.

>Franklyn pounds away from the guard, but is unable to land many clean shots on Dooley.

>Franklyn gets pushed back thanks to a butterfly guard, and stands, looking down at Dooley who remains on his back.

>In comes Franklyn looking to get some form of ground control.

>Franklyn is quick, Dooley can't stop him getting side control.

>Franklyn looks to get a mount.

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

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

>Chuck Dooley is looking really tired.

>Dooley manages to come out on top, with Franklyn pulling guard.

>Wilson Franklyn looks very tired out there.

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

>Dooley lies on top of Franklyn, basically smothering him.

>Time slips away as Dooley successfully keeps Franklyn stuck against the ground.

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

>Dooley is trying to pass guard.

>Dooley passes to side control with ease.

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

>Franklyn can't stop it and gets mounted.

>Dooley tries to pound on Franklyn, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with.

>Chuck Dooley looks like he is on the verge of exhaustion.

>Franklyn tries to turn over and sweep Dooley, but rolls too far and gives up his back!

>Franklyn is in increasing trouble, as Dooley gets both hooks in.

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

>Franklyn doesn't allow the arm to go under his chin.

>Dooley maintains his hooks, despite Franklyn trying to break them.

>Dooley tries to pound on Franklyn, but can't balance properly due to the squirming going on, and cannot hit anything cleanly.

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

>Franklyn defends himself well against the choke.

>Dooley keeps both hooks, despite Franklyn trying to pull them apart.

>Dooley fires away with punches, but Franklyn covers up and doesn't take any undue damage.

>The gas tank looks empty on Chuck Dooley.

>Franklyn tries to improve his chances of survival by breaking free of the hooks, but they're too tight.

>Wilson Franklyn looks very, very tired.

>Dooley tries to pound away, but Franklyn covers up and defends them well.

>Dooley keeps both hooks, despite Franklyn trying to pull them apart.

>Dooley fires away with punches, but Franklyn covers up and doesn't take any undue damage.

>Franklyn struggles against Dooley but cannot get himself free from the hooks.

>Dooley tries to pound on Franklyn, but can't balance properly due to the squirming going on, and cannot hit anything cleanly.

>Dooley tries to unload with punches, but Franklyn is struggling around enough to unbalance him.

>Dooley fires away with small punches, but doesn't do much damage, if any, as Franklyn covers up well.

>Dooley tries to unload with punches, but Franklyn is struggling around enough to unbalance him.

>Dooley fires away with small punches, but doesn't do much damage, if any, as Franklyn covers up well.

>Franklyn tries to improve his chances of survival by breaking free of the hooks, but they're too tight.

>Dooley tries to pound away, but Franklyn covers up and defends them well.

>Dooley tries to pound away, but Franklyn covers up and defends them well.

>Dooley tries to pound on Franklyn, but can't balance properly due to the squirming going on, and cannot hit anything cleanly.

>Dooley maintains his hooks, despite Franklyn trying to break them.

>Wilson Franklyn looks like he is almost out on his feet with exhaustion.

>Dooley fires away with punches, but Franklyn covers up and doesn't take any undue damage.

>Franklyn struggles against Dooley but cannot get himself free from the hooks.

>Dooley tries to unload with punches, but Franklyn is struggling around enough to unbalance him.

>Franklyn tries to improve his chances of survival by breaking free of the hooks, but they're too tight.

>Dooley tries to unload with punches, but Franklyn is struggling around enough to unbalance him.

>Dooley tries to unload with punches, but Franklyn is struggling around enough to unbalance him.

>Dooley tries to unload with punches, but Franklyn is struggling around enough to unbalance him.

>Dooley tries to pound away, but Franklyn covers up and defends them well.

>Dooley tries to unload with punches, but Franklyn is struggling around enough to unbalance him.

>Dooley maintains his hooks, despite Franklyn trying to break them.

>Dooley fires away with small punches, but doesn't do much damage, if any, as Franklyn covers up well.

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

>Dooley tries to pound on Franklyn, but can't balance properly due to the squirming going on, and cannot hit anything cleanly.

>Dooley fires away with punches, but Franklyn covers up and doesn't take any undue damage.

>Franklyn tries to improve his chances of survival by breaking free of the hooks, but they're too tight.

>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 Dooley.

>Dooley wins by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Chuck "The Laughing Man" Dooley defeats "Silent But Violent" Wilson Franklyn by Unanimous Decision at 30:00

 

 

Chuck Dooley Wins The CTC Heavyweight Title

 

 

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Attendance: 2,670

Ticket Sales: $213,600

 

TV Viewers: 138,540

 

Critical Rating: Poor

Commercial Rating: Good

 

Fight of the Night: Romi Takahashi vs. Janinha

KO of the Night: Romi Takahashi

Submission of the Night: Hope Lehane

 

 

 

Fallout

 

- Manish Khan suffered a leg injury during his defeat of Najib Sri Aziz bin Zai and will miss a month or two!

 

- Echiko Watanabe suffered an eye injury during her defeat of Kerry Silverman and will miss a month or two, this shouldn't affect her ability to compete in the next round of the tournament!

 

- Romi Takahashi sustained a facial injury during her defeat of Janinha, and will miss a month or two, this should not effect her ability to compete in the next round of the tournament!

 

 

 

Updated Tournament Brackets

 

 

 

 

 

 

Predictions

 

 

 

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News -- July 1998

 

 

 

CTC Talent Acquisitions

 

Yoshiro Makamori

 

 

 

CTC Popularity

 

33% in Canada (Low Level National) #2 Company Rankings

5% in USA (Low Level Regional)

 

 

 

CTC Internationally Ranked Fighters

 

 

 

Womens P4P #1: Eiko Shiokawa (CTC)

 

 

 

Womens Bantamweight (#1 Hester Maclean, XCC)

 

Michelle Addams (#2, #6 P4P)

Pamela O'Neill (#3, #13 P4P)

Erica Page (#4, #14 P4P)

Gina Dixon (#5, #15 P4P)

Clare Peyton (#6, #17 P4P)

Tara O'Brien (#7, #19 P4P)

Rhonda Britton (#8, #22 P4P)

Serena Hill (#10)

Natalie Rogers (#11)

Nina Belle (#13)

Hazel McClay (#17)

Leslie Myers (#18)

Roz Wareing (#20)

Kimie Igarashi (#21)

Lisa Labone (#22)

Maggie Martin (#23)

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight (#1 Eiko Shiokawa, CTC)

 

Eiko Shiokawa (#1, #1 P4P)

Sarah Vaughan (#3, #4 P4P)

Grace Hughes (#4, #5 P4P)

Romi Takahashi (#5, #9 P4P)

Helen Fox (#6, #10 P4P)

Hope Lehane (#7, #11 P4P)

Samantha Sachs (#8, #12 P4P)

Echiko Watanabe (#10, #18 P4P)

Yutsuko Sasaki (#11, #20 P4P)

Stella Massey (#13, #23 P4P)

Sandy Oliver (#14, #25 P4P)

Andrea Jones (#15)

Natassia Potocnik (#16)

Toshie Nishina (#18)

Haley Croft (#19)

Thea Higgins (#20)

Tiiu Kass (#21)

Chelsea Lawson (#22)

Junko Yamada (#24)

Daniela Sadorra (#25)

 

 

 

Other Ranked Womens Competitors

 

Alisha Wood (#7 P4P)

Hanae Maehata (#8 P4P)

 

 

 

Mens #1 P4P: Hassan Fezzik (ALPHA-1)

 

 

 

Featherweight (#1 Philip Ziskie, XCC)

 

Manish Khan (#5)

Yoshiro Makamori (#6)

Yagi Jokichi (#13)

Markus Waller (#20)

Lamont Banner (#22)

Frank Romita (#24)

 

 

 

Lightweight (#1 Sean Morrison, GAMMA)

 

Bruce Steven (#15)

H.M. Menzel (#19)

Manoel Cabral (#22)

Seth O'Breen (#23)

 

 

 

Welterweight (#1 Julio Regueiro, GAMMA)

 

Vikram Sithalyan (#6)

Datuk Ong Ka Ting (#7)

Alberto Basora (#22)

Procopio Golias (#24)

 

 

 

Middleweight (#1 Matthew Dean, GAMMA)

 

Petey Mack (#5)

Tora Mizwar (#12)

JJ Reid (#19)

Sutton Ripley (#24)

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight (#1 Zvonimir Asanovic, ALPHA-1)

 

Mike Watson (#5)

Hyun-Shik Lim (#22)

 

 

 

Heavyweight (#1 Hassan Fezzik, ALPHA-1)

 

Tim Boyer (#10)

Norman Pike (#15)

Khru Duangjan (#17)

Chuck Dooley (#21)

 

 

 

Other CTC News

 

Veteran Jiu Jitsu master Greg Atteveld has announced his retirement, sending the CTC scuttling, as he was planned to participate in the Middleweight Title Tournament, Gavin Marshall will be moved from the Middleweight Tournament Bracket to the Championship Tournament Bracket to take Atteveld's place, while Isaiah Monroe steps into the Middleweight Tournament Bracket to take Marshall's place there! (This actually worked out pretty well, as I was a little down that Monroe wasn't ranked high enough to qualify for either tournament, so yay!:)) Atteveld will still be on the card with the Middleweight Quarter-Finals, fighting in his retirement fight on the prelims against Keith Plaice.

 

 

 

Other Promotions Shows

 

 

 

ALPHA-1: da Guia vs. Hirano (Saturday, Week 2, July 1998)

 

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Fight of the Night: Fukusaburu Hirano vs. Carlos da Guia

KO of the Night: Naoki Itoh

Submission of the Night: Tadamasa Yamada

 

 

 

SIGMA: Medtner vs. Van Der Capellen (Thursday, Week 4, July 1998)

 

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Fight of the Night: Jean-Jacques Levasseur vs. Willem van Ommen

KO of the Night: Daniil Skala

 

 

 

BCF: Latchkey vs. Webb (Thursday, Week 4, July 1998)

 

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Fight of the Night: Doug Hansen vs. Robert Darrell

KO of the Night: Mills Mullally

Submission of the Night: Rob Baines

 

 

 

GAMMA 26: Hughes vs. Carleton (Saturday, Week 4, July 1998)

 

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Fight of the Night: Dexter Darling vs. Maarten De Vries

KO of the Night: Dexter Darling

Submission of the Night: Jeff Carleton

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Canadian Tournament Combat 17

 

 

 

Friday, Week 1, August 1998 in Ontario, Canada

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Middleweight Championship Quarter-Final: JJ Reid (25-6, 1-1 CTC) vs. Ethan Sutton (4-0)

 

JJ Reid's CTC debut didn't exactly go as planned, as not only was it a boring fight, but he lost the closely contested split decision to Petey Mack, he later bounced back, scoring a dominating submission victory over French Dancer! Ethan Sutton was Rookie of the Year in 1997, winning all four of his fights in his first year of competition, he is a wrestler with excellent takedowns, he also has solid boxing skills, though the lack of power means he won't get many knockouts!

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Middleweight Championship Quarter-Final: Sutton Ripley (13-2) vs. Petey Mack (11-2, 1-0 CTC)

 

Sutton Ripley is one of the most under-rated fighters in MMA due to his unique style, he has developed his fighting style around his two biggest assets, his ferocious right hand, and his uncanny balance which makes him very hard to take down, he looks to lure opponents in, before swinging for the win! Petey Mack won a boring bout in his CTC debut, taking a split decision from JJ Reid!

 

 

 

UNDERCARD

 

 

 

Middleweight Championship Quarter-Final: Wade LeCavalier (24-13) vs. Tora Mizwar (20-6, 1-0 CTC)

 

An awkward fighter to face, Wade LeCavalier comes from a standard kickboxing background, but his height and unorthodox style means that he throws his strikes from such odd angles that it is very difficult to defend against! Tora Mizwar took Carl Ratcliffe down at will in his CTC debut, grinding out a unanimous decision victory!

 

 

 

Middleweight Championship Quarter-Final: Gavin Marshall (2-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Bradley Dixon (17-9)

 

Gavin Marshall looked very impressive in his CTC debut, taking only 1:56 to knock Keith Plaice down, and follow him to the ground with punches for the TKO victory! A solid professional, Bradley Dixon uses his wrestling skills as his main weapon, however, he offers no other attacking options, and so finds it hard to stop opponents!

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight: Hyun-Shik Lim (12-1, 2-1 CTC) vs. Jerry Bogdonovich (6-1, 1-1 CTC)

 

Hyun-Shik Lim knocked out Kendall Tracey, and TKOed Ken Peters en route to the finals of the CTC Light Heavyweight Championship Tournament, before being TKOed by Mike Watson in their title bout! Jerry Bogdonovich was TKOed by Ken Peters in the CTC Light Heavyweight Championship Tournament Quarter-Final, but bounced back, scoring a quick TKO victory over Jon Silvers in his last fight!

 

 

 

Middleweight Tournament Quarter-Final: Kadonomaro Deguchi (2-0) vs. Todd D'Abruzzo (5-1)

 

Kadonomaro Deguchi was one of the most decorated amateur wrestlers Japan has ever seen, a takedown artist with phenomenal scrambling skills, and top control, once Deguchi has an opponent grounded, only the ref can get them back to their feet! A hard-hitting Canadian Middleweight, Todd D'Abruzzo has good stand-up, with the power to do serious damage, but he is very limited in other aspects of MMA!

 

 

 

Middleweight Tournament Quarter-Final: Dwayne Alleyne (4-0) vs. Tetsuji Myojin (4-0)

 

A Greco-Roman wrestler, Dwayne Alleyne loves to grab hold of an opponent, press them against the cage, and wear them down with dirty boxing, with his seemingly endless cardio he can inflict damage on his opponent all night long! Tetsuji Myojin is a good all-rounder, his only problem is he is a jack-of-all-trades, but master of none, if he could add some potent strikes, or deadly submissions to his game, he'd be very tough to beat!

 

 

 

Middleweight Tournament Quarter-Final: Nick Detroit (4-0) vs. Drew Jenks (5-1)

 

Nick Detroit is a kickboxer whose quality striking has helped establish him as a real Middleweight threat, he is also noted for his great conditioning! A former amateur wrestling, Drew Jenks is all about getting in close, taking the opponent down, and working him over on the ground! However, due to his lack of stand-up game, he will struggle badly against opponents who have answers for his takedown attempts!

 

 

 

Middleweight Tournament Quarter-Final: Isaiah Monroe (3-0) vs. Ramon da Silva Ramos (3-0)

 

A stand-out wrestler in college, Isaiah Monroe is a big, super-athletic Middleweight fighter, he has excellent takedowns, top level grappling, and a lot of power in his surprisingly good stand-up! Ramon da Silva Ramos is an outstanding kickboxer with lethal head kicks in his arsenal! Ramos is also tough to take down, and even tougher to submit! His one weakness is that his grappling is mediocre at best, and he can be controlled by high level wrestlers!

 

 

 

Middleweight Tournament Alternate: Kramer Mayweather (1-0) vs. Bill Brown (1-0)

 

Kramer Mayweather is a great kickboxer, who can do some serious damage with his fists and feet, his excellent takedown defense helps cover up his weak ground game, forcing most fighters to stand with him! Bill Brown might be the best pure athlete in MMA, on top of his physical gifts, Brown is a good wrestler, and an extremely dangerous predator on the ground, where he can finish opponents either with brutal ground and pound, or slick submissions!

 

 

 

Middleweight: Greg Atteveld (37-14) vs. Keith Plaice (12-5, 0-1 CTC)

 

A veteran of the sport, Greg Atteveld was one of the first to bring Brazilian Jiu Jitsu into the public eye, and was also an early pioneer of cross-training, he has announced that he will be retiring after this bout! Keith Plaice was dominated by Gavin Marshall on the feet in his CTC debut, and was TKOed in 1:56!

 

 

 

Tournament Brackets

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weigh-In Results

 

JJ Reid (185) vs. Ethan Sutton (185)

Sutton Ripley (185) vs. Petey Mack (185)

Wade LeCavalier (185) vs. Tora Mizwar (185)

Gavin Marshall (185) vs. Bradley Dixon (185)

Hyun-Shik Lim (205) vs. Jerry Bogdonovich (205)

Kadonomaro Deguchi (185) vs. Todd D'Abruzzo (185)

Dwayne Alleyne (185) vs. Tetsuji Myojin (185)

Nick Detroit (185) vs. Drew Jenks (185)

Isaiah Monroe (185) vs. Ramon da Silva Ramos (185)

Kramer Mayweather (188)* vs. Bill Brown (185)

Greg Atteveld (185) vs. Keith Plaice (185)

 

 

 

*Kramer Mayweather missed weight by 3 lbs, the fight will continue as planned, but with Mayweather forfeiting 20% of his purse to Bill Brown!

 

 

 

CTC 17 Full Fight Card

 

Main Card

 

MW Title QF: JJ Reid vs. Ethan Sutton

MW Title QF: Sutton Ripley vs. Petey Mack

MW Title QF: Wade LeCavalier vs. Tora Mizwar

MW Title QF: Gavin Marshall vs. Bradley Dixon

 

Preliminary Card

 

LHW: Hyun-Shik Lim vs. Jerry Bogdonovich

MW QF: Kadonomaro Deguchi vs. Todd D'Abruzzo

MW QF: Dwayne Alleyne vs. Tetsuji Myojin

MW QF: Nick Detroit vs. Drew Jenks

MW QF: Isaiah Monroe vs. Ramon da Silva Ramos

MW Alternate: Kramer Mayweather vs. Bill Brown

MW: Greg Atteveld vs. Keith Plaice

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Live From Windsor, Ontario

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Streamed Live on CTCombat.ca

 

 

 

Middleweight Bout: Greg Atteveld Retiring

 

 

 

 

 

 

>The fight begins!

>A feint sends Atteveld the wrong way and walking right into a hard inside leg kick.

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

>Plaice feints stepping in.

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

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

>Plaice cannot stop the takedown, Atteveld drove in with too much pace and power.

>Atteveld ends up holding a seated Plaice around the waist, pressing him up against the cage.

>Atteveld begins trying to get himself into a more dominant position.

>Plaice gets turned onto his back, and is left under side control.

>Atteveld attempts to roll Plaice slightly and take his back.

>Atteveld takes the back, Plaice couldn't stop it.

>Atteveld tries to ensnare Plaice in an armbar.

>Atteveld gets the armbar, sinks it in deeply, and Plaice has to tap!

>The winner, by submission; Greg Atteveld!

 

 

 

Result: "The Master" Greg Atteveld defeats "The Specialist" Keith Plaice by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 2:44

 

 

 

Middleweight Tournaments Alternate Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Round one begins!

>Mayweather darts in, feints a jab, darts back out.

>Mayweather tries for a left jab but Brown moves out of range.

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

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

>Brown gets the takedown! Mayweather pulls guard.

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

>He passes guard fairly easily, getting to side control.

>Brown attempts to americana Mayweather from side control.

>Brown gets the americana fully applied and Mayweather has to tap out!

>By submission, the winner is Bill Brown!

 

 

 

Result: Bill "The Marine" Brown defeats Kramer "The Predator" Mayweather by Submission (Americana) at 2:10

 

 

 

CTC Middleweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Round one begins!

>Monroe feints rushing in for a takedown, getting Ramos to prepare to defend it.

>Ramos steps back just in time to avoid a flurry of punches.

>Monroe fakes a shot, trying to get Ramos to drop his hands.

>Monroe darts in, feints a jab, darts back out.

>Monroe looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Ramos.

>Ramos is pulled into a grapple.

>Monroe tries to pick Ramos up for a slam.

>Monroe gets it! Ramos manages to pull guard upon impact.

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

>Monroe is too much for Ramos, passing guard and gaining side control.

>Monroe pounds away with punches from side control and Ramos is having trouble doing anything about it!

>The referee has no option but to leap in and stop the fight!

>Isaiah Monroe takes the victory by way of TKO!

 

 

 

Result: Isaiah "Thump" Monroe defeats Ramon da Silva Ramos by TKO (Strikes) at 2:37

 

 

 

CTC Middleweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>We are underway!

>Detroit throws a leg kick but Jenks avoids it.

>Jenks sees a right body kick coming, grabs it, shoots in for a takedown, getting it! Jenks is in half guard.

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

>Jenks shows his skill, slipping from half guard straight into a mount with minimum fuss.

>Jenks pounds away on Detroit.

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

>The referee has seen enough, he pulls Jenks off!

>The winner, by TKO, is 'The Human Takedown Machine' Drew Jenks!

 

 

 

Result: "The Human Takedown Machine" Drew Jenks defeats Nick "Streets" Detroit by TKO (Strikes) at 1:48

 

 

 

CTC Middleweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

>The fight begins!

>Myojin counters a flurry of punches with a crisp jab.

>Alleyne feints an attack, keeping Myojin on his toes.

>Alleyne looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Myojin.

>Myojin is pulled into a grapple.

>Alleyne is trying to push Myojin so that his back is up against the cage.

>Alleyne does it, Myojin is stuck with his back to the cage.

>With Myojin stuck against the cage, Alleyne gets the underhooks and looks for a takedown.

>Myojin stops the takedown attempt, then uses his wrestling to take control of the grapple and put Alleyne against the cage.

>Myojin launches a knee strike but Alleyne is ready, catches the leg, and uses some wrestling to turn it around so that Myojin is the one against the cage.

>Alleyne hits Myojin, who is pressed up against the cage, with a nice short uppercut.

>Alleyne pins Myojin up against the cage and hits a couple of nice right hands to the side of the head.

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

>Myojin cannot stop being lifted up and blasted with a Greco-Roman slam, he can only pull guard!

>Myojin is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Alleyne off of him.

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

>Alleyne lies on top of Myojin, basically smothering him.

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

>He passes the guard well, gaining side control.

>Alleyne fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force.

>Alleyne blocks Myojin as he tries a transition to guard.

>Alleyne tries to slip behind and take the back.

>He shows excellent control to move Myojin over and take his back.

>Alleyne attempts an armbar.

>Myojin pulls free of the armbar attempt, leaving Alleyne lying flat, easily secured in side control.

>Myojin throws a few right hands as he takes a moment to plan ahead.

>Myojin blocks an attempted sweep.

>Myojin relinquishes side control and stands up, letting Alleyne stand too.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Myojin drops his shoulder and feints to step in, but Alleyne isn't buying it.

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

>Not letting Myojin settle, Alleyne moves in closer.

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

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

>Alleyne fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves.

>The clock runs down as Myojin is being smothered against the ground by Alleyne.

>Alleyne fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force.

>Alleyne smothers Myojin with his body by pushing forward and down.

>Alleyne punches down at Myojin, but they are easily taken on the gloves.

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

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

>Alleyne quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Moving in closer, Alleyne looks like he may want to wrestle Myojin.

>Myojin ends up grappling for supremacy with Alleyne.

>Alleyne tries to wrestle Myojin backward and up against the cage.

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

>With Myojin stuck against the cage, Alleyne gets the underhooks and looks for a takedown.

>Alleyne can't get the takedown, but does get behind Myojin when he attempts to wriggle free.

>Dwayne Alleyne is looking really tired.

>Myojin tries to get free of the clinch, but is stuck.

>Alleyne tries to dirty box Myojin, but can't keep control from behind and gets turned so that he is the one against the cage.

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

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

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

>Myojin backs away to create some more space.

>Alleyne doesn't get drawn in as Myojin feints a kick.

>Myojin tries for a left jab but Alleyne moves out of range.

>Myojin misses with an attempted right hook to the body.

>Not letting Myojin settle at all, Alleyne comes in closer.

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

>The ring announcer is now giving the official decisions.

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

>The winner, by unanimous decision, is Dwayne Alleyne!

 

 

 

Result: Dwayne "The Pain" Alleyne defeats Tetsuji "Rampage" Myojin by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

CTC Middleweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

>There's the opening bell!

>D'Abruzzo slips out of the way of a jab.

>Moving forward, D'Abruzzo counters a left jab with a flurry of quick punches.

>D'Abruzzo feints to the right, trying to draw Deguchi into throwing a strike.

>A left jab misses and D'Abruzzo counters with a series of quick punches.

>Moving in closer, D'Abruzzo looks like he wants to strike from the pocket.

>Deguchi counters with a takedown, and D'Abruzzo is forced to pull guard.

>Deguchi attempts to pass guard.

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

>It appears that Deguchi is looking for a crucifix.

>D'Abruzzo is in big trouble as he is trapped in the crucifix.

>Deguchi unloads with big elbows from the crucifix, landing several that clearly hurt D'Abruzzo.

>That strike has opened up a small gash underneath the eye of D'Abruzzo.

>Deguchi pounds away on D'Abruzzo.

>D'Abruzzo has to get an arm free to offer some sort of defence or this will be over!

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

>The winner, by TKO; Kadonomaro Deguchi!

 

 

 

Result: Kadonomaro Deguchi defeats Todd "The Bruiser" D'Abruzzo by TKO (Strikes) at 3:55

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>The fight begins!

>Bogdonovich covers up in the face of a combination of short sharp punches, then fires back with a left.

>Bogdonovich avoids a nice combination.

>Bogdonovich drops his shoulder and feints to step in, but Lim isn't buying it.

>Lim avoids a jab.

>Bogdonovich glances a strike off the side of the shoulder.

>Not letting Bogdonovich settle, Lim moves in closer.

>Lim feints stepping in.

>Bogdonovich keeps out of range, assessing the situation.

>Lim comes in closer to press the issue.

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

>Lim moves into the pocket.

>Bogdonovich uses head movement to slip past a vicious right and he hits a well timed counter-punch that lands right on the button, knocking Lim down!

>Moving quickly, Bogdonovich secures mount!

>Bogdonovich pounds away with elbows from the mount, but doesn't really do a great deal of damage.

>Bogdonovich fires away with elbows, but Lim deals with them fairly well.

>Bogdonovich pounds away from the mount, but is unable to land many clean shots on Lim.

>Bogdonovich fires away with elbows, but Lim deals with them fairly well.

>Lim has been cut under his eye.

>Bogdonovich pounds away on Lim, but few of the shots lands clean.

>Bogdonovich unloads with big punches from the mount, but Lim is able to deal with most of them.

>Bogdonovich fires away with big punches, but Lim covers up and doesn't take any undue damage.

>Bogdonovich blocks Lim as he tries a sweep.

>Bogdonovich tries to pound on Lim, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with.

>Bogdonovich blocks an attempt to move him from mount.

>Bogdonovich tries to pound on Lim with elbows, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with.

>Lim tries to move Bogdonovich out of mount but can't.

>Bogdonovich pounds away with punches, but doesn't do much damage, if any, Lim covers up well.

>Lim tries a sweep from the bottom of the mount, but doesn't budge Bogdonovich.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Bogdonovich pounds away with punches, but doesn't do much damage, if any, Lim covers up well.

>Bogdonovich maintains control, despite Lim trying to wriggle free.

>Bogdonovich unloads with some big elbows, but Lim deals with them comfortably.

>Lim tries to move Bogdonovich out of mount but can't.

>Bogdonovich tries to ensnare Lim in an armbar.

>Lim does excellently, defending the armbar and using it to get on top in side control.

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

>Lim begins trying to get himself behind Bogdonovich.

>Bogdonovich tries to escape but only succeeds in giving up his back!

>Lim attempts a rear naked choke.

>Lim gets rolled onto his back, and Bogdonovich spins over so that he is now in guard.

>That was quite sloppy by Lim, he definitely should have gotten hooks in before attempting that choke.

>Bogdonovich fires off a few punches as he catches his breath.

>Lim raises his legs and tries to get Bogdonovich into a triangle choke.

>Bogdonovich defends well against it.

>Jerry Bogdonovich looks very tired out there.

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

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

>Lim drags Bogdonovich in to close control, then hits him with a couple of short punches.

>Bogdonovich fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force.

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

>Lim brings his legs up and tries to lock Bogdonovich in a triangle choke.

>Bogdonovich blocks the triangle attempt.

>Hyun-Shik Lim is looking really tired.

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

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

>Lim uses his strikes to stop Bogdonovich from getting too close.

>The clock is stopped as the referee wants to check the cut on Lim.

>The doctor checks the wound, and doesn't take long to signal to the referee that it is only minor.

>The referee signals for the fight to continue!

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

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

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

>Bogdonovich counters with a left jab that catches Lim hard.

>Moving in closer, a tired-looking Bogdonovich apparently wants to strike from the pocket.

>Lim uses his strikes to stop Bogdonovich from getting too close.

>The time runs out and that round is over, and so is the fight.

>The official decisions are being reported now.

>All three judges have given Bogdonovich the win.

>'The Dockland Destroyer' Jerry Bogdonovich wins by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: "The Dockland Destroyer" Jerry Bogdonovich defeats "Blood Spirit" Hyun-Shik Lim by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

MAIN CARD

 

 

 

Broadcast Live on Canadian I-Broadcasting

 

 

 

CTC Middleweight Championship Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>And here we go!

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

>Dixon steps back to avoid a flurry of punches.

>Dixon shoots in for a takedown.

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

>Marshall pounds away, the turtled up Dixon is barely able to offer any defence at all!

>With Dixon taking a beating, the referee has to stop the match!

>Gavin Marshall takes the victory by way of TKO!

 

 

 

Result: Gavin "The Lawman" Marshall defeats Bradley "The Hunter" Dixon by TKO (Strikes) at 1:20

 

 

 

CTC Middleweight Championship Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>There's the opening bell!

>LeCavalier drops his shoulder as a feint, trying to draw a strike.

>LeCavalier tries for a left jab but Mizwar moves out of range.

>Mizwar steps back to avoid a left jab.

>Mizwar counters a left jab by using a sharp kick just above the hip.

>An errant jab sets Mizwar up to counter-strike with a hard right kick to the legs.

>LeCavalier bobs and weaves.

>Mizwar steps in to put some pressure on.

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

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

>Mizwar looks to get past the guard.

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

>Mizwar doesn't let LeCavalier pull him in close to be smothered.

>Mizwar pounds away with elbows from the guard, hitting several big shots.

>LeCavalier has been cut above his eye, blood is trickling down.

>Time slips away as Mizwar successfully keeps LeCavalier stuck against the ground.

>Mizwar pounds away with right hands, but doesn't do much damage, if any, LeCavalier is comfortable holding guard.

>Mizwar doesn't allow LeCavalier to lock him up with double underhooks.

>Mizwar unloads with some big elbows, but LeCavalier deals with them comfortably.

>Mizwar doesn't let LeCavalier pull him in close to be smothered.

>Mizwar attempts to pass guard.

>He finds himself unable to pass guard on this attempt.

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

>Time slips away as Mizwar successfully keeps LeCavalier stuck against the ground.

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

>LeCavalier drops a shoulder, trying to sucker Mizwar in with a feint.

>With LeCavalier bleeding, the referee pauses the fight so that the cut can be checked.

>The ringside doctor examines the cut...and signals that it isn't a fight ender.

>The referee signals for the fight to continue!

>Mizwar steps back to avoid a flurry of punches after falling for a clever feint.

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

>LeCavalier throws a barrage of big right hands after using a feint to trick Mizwar into committing to a strike, but he moves out of range just in time.

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

>LeCavalier uses movement to keep out reach, frustrating Mizwar.

>A straight left fails to land and Mizwar is able to fire back with a flurry of jabs and straight punches.

>Mizwar counters a left jab with a vicious leg kick.

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

>LeCavalier slips past a left jab and fires back with a nice jab.

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

>A left hand misses, allowing Mizwar to counter with a crisp left hand punch.

>Mizwar slips out of the way of a jab.

>LeCavalier feints an attack, keeping Mizwar on his toes.

>Mizwar counters a wayward left jab with a solid left jab.

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Mizwar to fire back with a left.

>A jab misses and Mizwar counters with a flurry of small strikes.

>LeCavalier throws a left jab but Mizwar avoids it.

>A left jab misses and Mizwar counters with a vicious leg kick.

>Wade LeCavalier looks to be limping slightly.

>Punishing the legs is a great strategy on the part of Mizwar.

>It will slow LeCavalier down considerably and lessen the threat of his striking.

>LeCavalier drops a shoulder, trying to sucker Mizwar in with a feint.

>A jab misses, allowing LeCavalier to counter-strike with a left jab to the cheek.

>Mizwar slips past a left jab and counters with a kick to the ribs.

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

>LeCavalier waits out a flurry of punches and then hits a crisp jab.

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

>He gets into range.

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

>The time runs out and that round is over, and so is the fight.

>The judges' decisions are now being announced.

>All three judges have given Mizwar the win.

>Making Tora 'Bull' Mizwar the winner by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Tora "Bull" Mizwar defeats Wade "The Mantis" LeCavalier by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Middleweight Championship Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>And here we go!

>Ripley avoids a jab and scores with a solid left.

>Moving forward, Mack counters a left jab with a clean left.

>Mack comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>Ripley sprawls, stopping the takedown and forcing Mack down to the ground into a type of turtle position.

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

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

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

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

>Ripley can't close the distance, Mack keeps him away with strikes.

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

>Ripley now has Mack standing in the pocket.

>Standing in the pocket, Mack chooses to shoot in for a double leg on Ripley.

>Mack goes under an attempted counter right hand.

>Ripley cannot stop the takedown, Mack drove in with too much pace and power.

>The takedown leaves Ripley seated with his back pressed against the cage.

>Mack tries to ensnare Ripley in a guillotine.

>Mack gets a guillotine but cannot get Ripley to tap out!

>The guillotine must not be completely applied, otherwise this would be over.

>Mack eventually lets go, but may have gassed his arms by trying to squeeze out the submission.

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

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

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

>It's a bad choice though, as Mack seizes the opportunity to leap forward and secure side control.

>Mack tries for a knee strike but is unbalanced by Ripley and can't connect properly.

>Mack tries to lock Ripley into an arm triangle.

>Mack gets the arm triangle, sinks it in deeply, and Ripley has to tap!

>By submission, the winner is Petey Mack!

 

 

 

Result: "The Mack Attack" Petey Mack defeats "The Talented" Sutton Ripley by Submission (Arm Triangle) at 5:45

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Middleweight Championship Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>The fight begins!

>Sutton avoids a quick jab and hits a nice jab.

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

>He pulls Reid into a grapple.

>Sutton is looking to muscle Reid back against the cage.

>Sutton achieves it, pinning Reid to the cage.

>Reid takes a knee strike to the inside of his own knee.

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

>Sutton breaks the grapple and prepares to launch some strikes at Reid.

>Using head movement, Sutton slips past a left jab and counters with a crisp left.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Reid to counter with a clean left jab.

>Sutton checks a leg kick.

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

>A left jab misses, Sutton counters with a barrage of big rights!

>Standing in the pocket, Reid shows excellent head movement to dodge a huge right hand.

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

>Sutton won't go down from the takedown attempt, but can't do anything about being pushed up against the cage.

>With the cage trapping Sutton, Reid looks to try and take him down.

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

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

>Advancing his position fairly easily, he passes to side control.

>Reid attempts an armbar.

>Sutton gets caught in an armbar! It's in deep!

>Out of the blue, Sutton pops his arm free! Reid must not have had it locked in as tight as it looked.

>Sutton attempts to get some separation in order to try to stand, but can't.

>Reid attempts to armbar Sutton from side control.

>Sutton gets caught in an armbar! It's in deep!

>Reid loses the hold! Somehow Sutton got his arm free. That was incredibly close to a finish though.

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

>Reid manages to come out on top with side control.

>Reid tries to ensnare Sutton in an armbar.

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

>Out of the blue, Sutton pops his arm free! Reid must not have had it locked in as tight as it looked.

>Sutton tries to break free and scramble for position, but Reid keeps him trapped.

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

>Reid tries to lock Sutton in an arm triangle.

>The arm triangle is fully applied, Sutton has no option but to tap out!

>JJ Reid takes the victory by way of submission!

 

 

 

Result: "The Amazing" JJ Reid defeats Ethan "The Terror" Sutton by Submission (Arm Triangle) at 8:39

 

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Attendance: 2,594

Ticket Sales: $207,520

 

TV Viewers: 138,852

 

Critical Rating: Great

Commercial Rating: Good

 

Fight of the Night: JJ Reid vs. Ethan Sutton

KO of the Night: Isaiah Monroe

Submission of the Night: Petey Mack

 

 

 

Fallout

 

 

 

- Greg Atteveld officially retired following the event, he finishes with a professional record 38-14, and a perfect 1-0 record in Canadian Tournament Combat after his submission victory over Keith Plaice!

 

 

 

Updated Tournament Brackets

 

 

 

 

 

 

Predictions

 

 

 

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Canadian Tournament Combat 18

 

 

 

Friday, Week 2, August 1998 in British Columbia, Canada

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Championship Semi-Final: Norman Pike (18-4, 2-0 CTC) vs. Khru Duangjan (13-1, 2-0 CTC)

 

Norman Pike scored a submission victory over Vincent Chapin in his CTC debut, before winning by rear naked choke in his Quarter-Final fight against Stan Blackheath! Khru Duangjan TKOed Russell McPhee in his first CTC fight, and in the Championship Quarter-Final round he TKOed Washi Shiganori in one minute flat!

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Tournament Semi-Final: Terry Catt (5-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Matthew Michael Kirby (3-0, 2-0 CTC)

 

Terry Catt's Tournament Quarter-Final bout was a boring grappling affair, he wasn't taken down, while he scored two takedowns, which was the margin of victory in his split decision win over Naozane Yamaguchiya! Matthew Michael Kirby's brawling style has impressed so far in his CTC fights, he knocked out Collins Lundie in just 34 seconds in his debut, and after over 8 minutes of back and forth striking, put the TKO on rookie competitor Christopher Drew in his Tournament Quarter-Final Bout!

 

 

 

UNDERCARD

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Championship Semi-Final: Linton Renn (5-1, 1-0 CTC) vs. Julio Correa (7-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

"The Halifax Smasher" Linton Renn lived up to his name in the Championship Quarter-Finals, avoiding Rupert Dreck's takedowns, and punishing him with punches, before getting the knockdown just over three minutes into the fight, and following Dreck to the ground for the TKO! Julio Correa was impressive in his Championship Quarter-Final fight, dominating on the feet, and knocking Nestor Morozov down, and following him to the ground with strikes for the TKO!

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Tournament Semi-Final: Silvio Leite (4-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Gustavo Spagnol (4-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Silvio Leite dominated on the feet, and while he had no luck with takedowns or submissions, that was enough to earn him a unanimous decision victory over fellow wrestler Otto Renner in the Tournament Quarter-Finals! Gustavo Spagnol dominated his Tournament Quarter-Final fight with Taye Burnett, taking him down with ease, and submitting him with an armbar!

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Welterweight: Gideon Navarro (5-0, 4-0 CTC) vs. Bussho Maruyama (1-1, 0-1 CTC)

 

Gideon Navarro took a submission victory over Deacon Stawford in his CTC debut, and then earned victories over Louis De La Torre by Submission, Iain Fussell by Unanimous Decision, and Diego Arteta by Submission in one night to earn himself direct entry into next seasons Welterweight Tournament! In his CTC debut, Bussho Maruyama was defeated by Guillotine at the hands of Jayden Karp in the quarter-finals of the same one night tournament!

 

 

 

Heavyweight: Roope Kuqi (1-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Lachlan Bowen (8-7, 0-2 CTC)

 

Roope Kuqi's CTC debut wasn't exactly the most exciting fight ever, but he did enough to earn a unanimous decision over Sahan Ozbek! Lachlan Bowen has struggled since starting with CTC, losing by TKO to both Christopher Sharp, and Ozzy Bintley!

 

 

 

Womens Bantamweight: Jessica Herbig (1-0) vs. Tabitha Cameron (1-0)

 

Jessica Herbig has a background in wrestling, but has added a decent submission game to her existing grappling skills, the result is a dangerous combination of control, and finishing ability! An excellent young prospect, Tabitha Cameron is a Muay Thai fighter who uses her reach advantage to great effect especially with her deadly high kicks!

 

 

 

Featherweight: Frank Romita (9-1) vs. Louie Sullivan (1-2, 0-2 CTC)

 

Frank Romita is a hard-hitting wrestler who loves tossing opponents to the floor, and grounding, and pounding them, his one glaring weakness is his tiny reach, which means he can be picked apart at range by strikers! Romita is coming off two TKO victories in XCC, over Dominic Ash, and Stefan Champion! Louie Sullivan has struggled since coming to CTC, losing by rear naked choke to Freddy Lomax, and by decision to Richie Stiller!

 

 

 

Lightweight: Marcus Speed (2-1, 0-1 CTC) vs. Julian Beals (1-0)

 

Marcus Speed did not look good in his CTC debut, as he was controlled on the ground by Sid Morgan most of the fight, and though he managed to fight off all Morgan's submissions, Morgan took home the easy unanimous decision victory! Julian Beals background is in wrestling and submissions, and he combines these to make himself a dangerous opponent on the ground!

 

 

 

Cruiserweight: Cal Hillson (0-0) vs. Makhak Kirakosyan (1-0)

 

The definition of a rugged fighter, Cal Hillson is a brawler whose iron chin, and ability to withstand punishment allows him the luxury of getting in close and swinging for the fences, regardless of who his opponent is! Markhak Kirakosyan is a former amateur boxer who has very good hands at his disposal, and the reach advantage to make him very hard to deal with, he will need to improve the rest of his MMA game however!

 

 

 

Tournament Brackets

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weigh-In Results

 

Norman Pike (226) vs. Khru Duangjan (232)

Terry Catt (222) vs. Matthew Michael Kirby (234)

Linton Renn (235) vs. Julio Correa (235)

Silvio Leite (208) vs. Gustavo Spagnol (228)

Gideon Navarro (170) vs. Bussho Maruyama (170)

Roope Kuqi (258) vs. Lachlan Bowen (239)

Jessica Herbig (135) vs. Tabitha Cameron (135)

Frank Romita (145) vs. Louie Sullivan (145)

Marcus Speed (155) vs. Julian Beals (155)

Cal Hillson (216) vs. Makhak Kirakosyan (224)

 

 

 

CTC 18 Full Fight Card

 

Main Card

 

CW Title QF: Norman Pike vs. Khru Duangjan

CW QF: Terry Catt vs. Matthew Michael Kirby

CW Title QF: Linton Renn vs. Julio Correa

CW QF: Silvio Leite vs. Gustavo Spagnol

 

Preliminary Card

 

WW: Gideon Navarro vs. Bussho Maruyama

HW: Roope Kuqi vs. Lachlan Bowen

WBW: Jessica Herbig vs. Tabitha Cameron

FW: Frank Romita vs. Louie Sullivan

LW: Marcus Speed vs. Julian Beals

CW: Cal Hillson vs. Markhak Kirakosyan

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CTC 18 Full Fight Card

 

Main Card

 

CW Title QF: Norman Pike vs. Khru Duangjan

CW QF: Terry Catt vs. Matthew Michael Kirby

CW Title QF: Linton Renn vs. Julio Correa

CW QF: Silvio Leite vs. Gustavo Spagnol

 

Preliminary Card

 

WW: Gideon Navarro vs. Bussho Maruyama

HW: Roope Kuqi vs. Lachlan Bowen

WBW: Jessica Herbig vs. Tabitha Cameron

FW: Frank Romita vs. Louie Sullivan

LW: Marcus Speed vs. Julian Beals

CW: Cal Hillson vs. Markhak Kirakosyan

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Friday, Week 2, August 1998

 

 

 

Live From Prince George, British Columbia

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Streamed Live on CTCombat.ca

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Bout: Cal Hillson MMA Debut

 

 

 

 

 

 

>There's the opening bell!

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

>A feinted high kick gets a reaction, and Hillson is lucky to avoid the follow-up inside leg kick.

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

>A flurry of punches miss Hillson and allow him to counter-strike with a jab.

>Kirakosyan slips past a left jab and fires back with a left jab to the cheek.

>Advancing, Kirakosyan counters a left jab by using a series of quick jabs.

>Hillson uses a right hook to the body, but misses.

>Not letting up, Kirakosyan steps in closer to pressure Hillson into action.

>Kirakosyan avoids a quick jab and hits a nice left hand.

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

>Kirakosyan uses his strikes to stop Hillson from getting too close.

>A jab misses and Kirakosyan counters with a flurry of quick punches.

>A feint sets up Kirakosyan perfectly to try to get a knock out with a scorching right cross, but Hillson sees it at the last possible moment and ducks under.

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

>A counter right hook catches Hillson hard, almost putting him down!

>Kirakosyan feints stepping in.

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

>Hillson now has Kirakosyan standing in the pocket.

>Hillson slips past a jab and scores with a stinging jab.

>Hillson slips past a straight punch and hits a nice left.

>Kirakosyan uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a right hook to the body.

>A left jab misses, giving Kirakosyan the chance to hit back with a flurry of jabs and straight punches.

>A left jab misses, giving Hillson the chance to hit back with a clean punch.

>Kirakosyan dodges a jab, and fires back with a series of quick jabs.

>Hillson dodges a jab, and fires back with a straight left.

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

>Kirakosyan lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a straight left.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Kirakosyan to counter with a flurry of jabs and straight punches.

>Using head movement to slip past a left jab, Kirakosyan hits a quick series of punches.

>A left jab misses, Hillson counters with a clean left jab.

>A left jab misses, Kirakosyan counters with a flurry of jabs and straight punches.

>Kirakosyan slips past a jab and scores with a clean left jab.

>Hillson slips past a flurry of rights and lefts and hits a left jab to the cheek.

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

>Using head movement, Kirakosyan slips past a left jab and counters with a straight left.

>A left jab misses, giving Kirakosyan the chance to hit back with a flurry of small strikes.

>Kirakosyan uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a thudding right hook to the body.

>Kirakosyan uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a crisp left hook to the body.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Hillson to counter with a punch.

>Kirakosyan dodges a jab, and fires back with a punch.

>Slipping past a flurry of punches, Hillson counters with a clean punch.

>Kirakosyan slips past a jab and scores with a great right hook which staggers Hillson backward, who then trips and goes down!

>Hillson, stunned, manages to pull half guard on Kirakosyan as he dives in.

>Kirakosyan throws a few right hands as he takes a moment to plan ahead.

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

>Kirakosyan throws a few right hands as he takes a moment to plan ahead.

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

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

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

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

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

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

>Hillson sneaks a glance at his corner.

>Not letting up, Kirakosyan steps in closer to pressure Hillson into action.

>The time runs out and that round is over, and so is the fight.

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

>All three judges have Kirakosyan down as the winner.

>So the winner, by unanimous decision, is Makhak 'Thunder' Kirakosyan!

 

 

 

Result: Makhak "Thunder" Kirakosyan defeats "The Roughneck" Cal Hillson by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Lightweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Round one begins!

>Beals catches a right body kick and goes for a takedown, and gets it! Speed has to pull guard.

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

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

>Beals leans back to avoid a couple of wild swings from Speed.

>Beals lies on top of Speed, basically smothering him.

>Beals looks to get past the guard.

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

>Beals attempts the mount.

>He mounts Speed.

>Beals pounds away with punches, but doesn't do much damage, if any, Speed covers up well.

>Speed tries to move Beals enough to get half guard, but can't get enough space.

>Beals fires away with big punches, but Speed covers up and doesn't take any undue damage.

>Speed tries to move Beals enough to get half guard, but can't get enough space.

>Beals pounds away from the mount, but Speed covers up and defends them well.

>Speed tries to move Beals enough to get half guard, but can't get enough space.

>Beals tries to pound on Speed, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with.

>Speed tries to get to half guard but can't.

>Beals unloads with some big punches, but Speed deals with them comfortably.

>Beals maintains control, despite Speed trying to wriggle free.

>Beals unloads with some big punches, but Speed deals with them comfortably.

>Speed tries to turn over and sweep Beals, but rolls too far and gives up his back!

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

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

>Beals flattens Speed out with the rear naked choke in deep and forces the tap!

>The winner, by submission; Julian Beals!

 

 

 

Result: Julian Beals defeats "First Strike" Marcus Speed by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 6:26

 

 

 

Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>We are underway!

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

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Sullivan to fire back with a crisp left hand punch.

>Romita slips out of the way of a crazy spinning back fist.

>Romita avoids a flurry of rights and lefts.

>Romita waits for a flurry of punches to stop, then hits a stinging left jab.

>Sullivan steps back to avoid a left jab.

>They come together and throw strikes, both miss.

>Romita slips out of the way of a jab.

>Romita shoots in for a takedown.

>Sullivan sees the takedown coming and tries to move.

>Sullivan avoids the takedown attempt.

>Romita steps back to avoid a left jab.

>Romita slips out of the way of a jab.

>Romita slips out of the way of a jab.

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

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

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

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

>Time slips away as Romita successfully keeps Sullivan stuck against the ground.

>Romita begins trying to pass the guard.

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

>Romita begins trying to get himself into a mount.

>Romita shows his ground skills and slips to mount.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Romita unloads with massive punches from the mount, and Sullivan is getting destroyed!

>The referee pulls Romita away, stopping the match!

>The winner, by TKO, is 'The Banker' Frank Romita!

 

 

 

Result: "The Banker" Frank Romita defeats Louie "The Featherweight Phenom" Sullivan by TKO (Strikes) at 7:51

 

 

 

Womens Bantamweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Round one begins!

>Herbig steps back to avoid a flurry of punches.

>Herbig steps back to avoid a kick to the body.

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

>Cameron sprawls, stopping the takedown and forcing Herbig down to the ground into a type of turtle position.

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

>Cameron unloads with big right hands to the side of the head, landing several that clearly hurt Herbig.

>Cameron looks to unload with some big right hands, but Herbig gets back to her feet before too many land.

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

>Herbig comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>Cameron sees the takedown coming and tries to move.

>The takedown is unsuccessful, Cameron avoided Herbig.

>A jab misses, allowing Cameron to counter-strike with a solid left jab.

>Herbig steps back to avoid a flurry of punches.

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

>Herbig is forced to use her gloves to deflect a big counter right hand.

>Cameron counters a wayward left jab with a flurry of quick punches to sting Herbig.

>Cameron avoids a jab and scores with a series of quick jabs.

>Herbig counters a left jab by hitting a crisp jab.

>Herbig shoots in, looking for a takedown.

>Cameron first stuffs the takedown attempt, then manages to wrestle Herbig the the floor! Herbig has to pull half guard.

>Cameron fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force.

>Herbig attempts a guillotine choke from the bottom of half guard.

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

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

>Herbig eventually lets go, but may have gassed her arms by trying to squeeze out the submission.

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

>Herbig tries to pull Cameron into a guillotine choke from the bottom of the guard.

>Herbig gets the guillotine fully applied and Cameron has to tap out!

>Jessica 'Angel Eyes' Herbig takes the win by submission!

 

 

 

Result: Jessica "Angel Eyes" Herbig defeats "The Flame-Haired Phenom" Tabitha Cameron by Submission (Guillotine) at 7:52

 

 

 

Heavyweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>And here we go!

>Bowen swiftly avoids a barrage of big punches.

>Bowen slips out of the way of a jab.

>Bowen tries for a left jab but Kuqi moves out of range.

>Kuqi keeps Bowen back with a crisp jab.

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

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

>Kuqi lands a crisp jab.

>Bowen uses a nice left jab from the pocket.

>Bowen uses a nice left jab from the pocket.

>Using good head movement, Bowen slips past a punch and hits a clean left jab.

>Bowen catches Kuqi with a crisp jab from the pocket.

>Bowen is caught with a barrage of big punches, forcing him up against the cage!

>Bowen gets knocked down and Kuqi keeps up the pressure with punch after punch!

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

>Roope 'The Second Generation Star' Kuqi takes the win by TKO!

 

 

 

Result: Roope "The Second Generation Star" Kuqi defeats Lachlan "The Thing" Bowen by TKO (Strikes) at 4:29

 

 

 

Welterweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Round one begins!

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

>Maruyama slips out of the way of a combination of short sharp punches.

>Navarro chooses to shoot in on Maruyama.

>Maruyama tries to avoid the takedown.

>Navarro can't get the takedown, Maruyama was too quick to back away.

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

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

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

>Maruyama tries to counter with a takedown, but Navarro defended it well.

>Maruyama sneaks a glance at his corner.

>Navarro steps in closer to force the issue.

>Navarro looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Maruyama.

>Maruyama moves in too, and they start to grapple.

>Maruyama ends up being out-wrestled in the grapple; Navarro takes control.

>Navarro has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Maruyama to the ground.

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

>Navarro keeps Maruyama guessing with a few quick strikes.

>Navarro leans back to avoid a couple of wild swings from Maruyama.

>Navarro attempts to pass guard.

>Maruyama is ready for the attempt though, and keeps Navarro firmly in guard.

>Maruyama throws out some punches, but Navarro leans back to avoid them.

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

>Navarro leans back to avoid a couple of wild swings from Maruyama.

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

>Maruyama comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Navarro in guard.

>Navarro deflects a couple of punches that Maruyama threw from below.

>Navarro tries to pass the guard.

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

>Navarro leans back to avoid a couple of wild swings from Maruyama.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

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

>Maruyama throws a looping punch, but Navarro avoids it.

>Navarro doesn't let Maruyama settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

>A nicely executed one-two combination sets up a takedown attempt from Navarro.

>Maruyama cannot stop the takedown, and has to pull guard.

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

>Navarro looks to get past the guard.

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

>Maruyama attempts a triangle choke on Navarro from the bottom of the guard.

>Navarro blocks the attempt.

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

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

>Maruyama raises his legs and tries to get Navarro into a triangle choke.

>Navarro blocks the attempt.

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

>Maruyama misses with an attempted right hook to the body.

>Navarro doesn't let Maruyama settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

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

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

>Navarro drives forward and gets the takedown! Maruyama couldn't quite stop it.

>Navarro ends up holding a seated Maruyama around the waist, pressing him up against the cage.

>Gideon Navarro is looking really tired.

>Navarro looks to get a more dominant position by pushing Maruyama from a seated position onto his back.

>He finds himself unable to get the mount on this attempt.

>Maruyama, stuck up against the cage, hits several clubbing forearms to the back.

>Navarro tries to improve his position.

>He finds himself unable to get the mount on this attempt.

>Maruyama, trapped against the cage, pummels Navarro on the back with several small shots, although they're more out of frustration than anything.

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

>Navarro starts trying to get Maruyama on his back so that he can gain a better position.

>Maruyama keeps Navarro close in, not letting the mount happen.

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

>The judges' decisions are now being announced.

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

>Making 'The Unbreakable' Gideon Navarro the winner by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: "The Unbreakable" Gideon Navarro defeats Bussho "Nurse Shark" Maruyama by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

MAIN CARD

 

 

 

Broadcast Live on Canadian I-Broadcasting

 

 

 

CTC Cruiserweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>The fight begins!

>Leite tries for a left jab but Spagnol moves out of range.

>Leite tries for a left jab but Spagnol moves out of range.

>Leite avoids a low kick.

>Leite slips out of the way of a body kick.

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

>He gets into range.

>Leite uses head movement to slip past a punch, then hits a left jab to the cheek.

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

>Using good head movement, Leite slips past a punch and hits a nice left.

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

>Leite uses head movement to slip past a punch, then hits a solid left jab.

>Leite slips past a straight punch and hits a clean punch.

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

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

>The takedown doesn't work, Spagnol sprawled to defend it and then works into a clinch position.

>Getting underhooks, Spagnol looks for a takedown.

>Spagnol gets the takedown by using the underhooks for control and working a trip! Leite pulls half guard.

>Spagnol attempts to pass half guard.

>Spagnol gets past the guard, but doesn't go for side control after all, instead shifting straight into a mount.

>Spagnol pounds away with punches from the mount and Leite is having trouble doing anything about it!

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

>The winner, by TKO, is Gustavo Spagnol!

 

 

 

Result: Gustavo Spagnol defeats Silvio Leite by TKO (Strikes) at 5:21

 

 

 

CTC Cruiserweight Championship Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Correa avoids a jab.

>Correa counters a left jab with a flurry of quick punches.

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

>Renn can't get near enough to engage, Correa uses strikes to keep him out of range.

>Renn keeps out of range, assessing the situation.

>Correa quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Renn swiftly avoids a barrage of big punches.

>Renn steps back to avoid a flurry of punches.

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

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

>Renn keeps out of range, assessing the situation.

>Not letting Renn settle at all, Correa comes in closer.

>Correa counters a left jab with a series of quick lefts.

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

>Not letting up, Correa quickly steps in closer to attack Renn.

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

>Renn uses a right hook to the body, but misses.

>Correa quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Correa slips past a left jab and fires back with a crisp jab.

>Renn waits for a flurry of punches to stop, then hits a nice left hand.

>Correa avoids a jab and scores with a left jab to the cheek.

>A left hand misses, allowing Correa to counter with a jab.

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

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

>Not keen on wrestling Renn, Correa uses movement to keep out of reach.

>Correa tries for a left jab but Renn moves out of range.

>Correa counters a wayward left jab with a nice left hand.

>Correa counters a left jab by using a series of quick punches.

>Correa avoids a jab and scores with a solid left jab.

>Renn steps back to avoid a flurry of punches.

>Correa counters a left jab by hitting a flurry of quick punches to sting Renn.

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

>Renn quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

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

>Correa avoids a jab.

>Correa uses a right hook to the body, but misses.

>Renn quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Breathing very hard, Julio Correa is looking ragged.

>Correa slips past a left jab and fires back with a crisp jab.

>Renn looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Correa.

>A counter right hook catches Renn hard, almost putting him down!

>Renn steps back to avoid a left jab.

>Renn knocks Correa down with a barrage of big rights!

>Correa, stunned, is mounted!

>Renn fires away with elbows, but Correa deals with them fairly well.

>Renn pounds away with elbows from the mount, but doesn't really do a great deal of damage.

>Linton Renn looks very tired out there.

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

>Renn pounds away from the mount with elbows, but is unable to land many clean shots on Correa.

>Renn has solid control over Correa, and starts pounding away with strikes.

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

>The referee has seen enough, he pulls Renn off!

>By TKO, the winner is Linton Renn!

 

 

 

Result: "The Halifax Smasher" Linton Renn defeats Julio "JC" Correa by TKO (Strikes) at 14:44

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Cruiserweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>We are underway!

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

>Kirby sees a leg kick coming but strikes first with a right hook to the body.

>Catt uses good head movement to avoid a huge right hook and counters with a straight left.

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

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched.

>Catt has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Kirby to the ground.

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

>Catt looks to get past the guard.

>He passes to side control.

>Kirby takes a knee strike to the ribs from under side control.

>Catt tries to get into the mount position.

>Kirby can't stop it and gets mounted.

>Catt has solid control over Kirby, and starts pounding away with strikes.

>Kirby is barely able to do anything at all, he cannot get out from under Catt!

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

>By TKO, the winner is Terry Catt!

 

 

 

Result: "The Tornado" Terry Catt defeats Matthew Michael Kirby by TKO (Strikes) at 2:50

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Cruiserewight Championship Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>There's the opening bell!

>Both fighters go to exchange blows, but neither hits a telling strike.

>A quick exchange of strikes produces nothing worth mentioning.

>Pike swiftly avoids a barrage of big punches.

>There's a takedown attempt from Pike.

>Duangjan strikes first and manages to rock Pike with a solid right hand!

>An exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>Pike moves out of range of a tidy combination of punches.

>Duangjan throws a feint.

>A nice combination fails to land, allowing Pike to hit back with a solid left jab.

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

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

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

>Pike waits for Duangjan to step in, then he scores with a quick takedown.

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

>Advancing his position fairly easily, he passes to side control.

>Pike tries to lock Duangjan into an armbar.

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

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

>The scramble results in Duangjan being on his back with Pike in side control.

>Pike starts trying to work to use side control as a way to get behind Duangjan.

>Pike takes the back, Duangjan could do nothing about it.

>Duangjan is in huge trouble now, as Pike successfully gets both hooks in.

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

>Pike flattens Duangjan out with the rear naked choke in deep and forces the tap!

>'Stormin'' Norman Pike takes the win by submission!

 

 

 

Result: "Stormin'" Norman Pike defeats "The Bringer of Pain" Khru Duangjan by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 6:33

 

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Attendance: 2,471

Ticket Sales: $197,680

 

TV Viewers: 138, 852

 

Critical Rating: Fantastic

Commercial Rating: Good

 

Fight of the Night: Jessica Herbig vs. Tabitha Cameron

KO of the Night: Terry Catt

Submission of the Night: Norman Pike

 

 

 

Fallout

 

 

 

- Jessica Herbig sustained a head injury in her victory over Tabitha Cameron and will miss a month or two!

 

- Cal Hillson sustained a groin injury in his loss to Makhak Kirakosyan, and will miss a month or two!

 

 

 

Updated Tournament Brackets

 

 

 

 

 

 

Predictions

 

 

 

Jingo 40% (4 of 10) (Season Total: 63% (19 of 30))

 

 

 

Jingo is the only predictor again! Former SIGMA fighter Alberto Basora, and former BCF star Vikram Sithalyan will both make their CTC debuts at the first Pay-Per-View of the season, CTC Sunday Night Fights 6, the following Welterweight fighters are available, pick an opponent for Basora, and one for Sithalyan!

 

 

 

Agustin Gonzalez

Bobby Brubaker

Bokkai Iida

Brad Wyman

Callum Henson

Chad Zoff

Deacon Stawford

Delroy Rhodes

Diego Arteta

Ethan LeGrange

Evan Gardner

Felix Matherson Jr.

Geoff Cahill

Heikichi Shimizu

Houston George

Iain Fussell

Jayden Karp

Jeffrey Foxworthy

Joe Hinchcliffe

Juan de Castro

Konosuke Shirahata

Lloyd McAllister

Louis De La Torre

Marko Prochazka

Mauricio de Terreros

Nik Minear

Procopio Golias

Rich Robinson

Simon Vine

Van Jolson

Zachary Gilbert

Just Have Sithalyan and Basora Fight Each Other

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Canadian Tournament Combat 19

 

 

 

Friday, Week 3, August 1998 in Quebec, Canada

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Womens Bantamweight Championship Semi-Final: Michelle Addams (8-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Erica Page (9-3, 2-1 CTC)

 

Michelle Addams was sorely tested in her Championship Quarter-Final bout, but out-struck Kung Fu fighter Roz Wareing to earn the unanimous decision victory! Erica Page's CTC debut was a unanimous decision loss to Natalie Rogers, she then bounced back with a TKO victory over Tammy Westenra, and when she got her rematch against Rogers in the Championship Quarter-Finals, Page did enough to earn a split decision victory!

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Womens Bantamweight Championship Semi-Final: Pamela O'Neill (4-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Rhonda Britton (5-1, 1-0 CTC)

 

While Pamela O'Neill didn't score a takedown in eight attempts in her Championship Quarter-Final bout with Karen Curtis, she didn't get taken down either, and outpointed Curtis on the feet to earn the unanimous decision victory! Rhonda Britton was impressive in her Championship Quarter-Final bout, scoring the TKO victory over Vicki Summers in just 1:17!

 

 

 

UNDERCARD

 

 

 

Womens Bantamweight Tournament Semi-Final: Gina Dixon (5-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Nina Belle (2-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Wrestler Gina Dixon didn't score a single takedown against striker Alicia Fothergill, instead she knocked her down with a punch, and pounded her out for the TKO victory! Nina Belle was impressive in her quarter-final bout, a striking match with Phoebe Bergman that Belle won by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Womens Bantamweight Tournament Semi-Final: Tara O'Brien (5-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Clare Peyton (3-0, 2-0 CTC)

 

Tara O'Brien earned the unanimous decision victory over Louise Griffin in what was a very defensive striking fight! Clare Peyton dominated her fight with Kochiyo Chikamatsu, both on the feet, and on the ground en route to a unanimous decision victory!

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Featherweight: Shuler Eigenberg (9-3) vs. Lucky Lyman (3-1, 1-1 CTC)

 

Shuler Eigenberg is noted as a powerful striker, if he gets his chance to land his trademark bombs on an opponent, they rarely remain standing, and his method of stalking his victims down! Lucky Lyman's CTC debut didn't go as planned as he was submitted in just over four minutes by Maya Asgar, he bounced back though, scoring a TKO victory over Beau LuPone!

 

 

 

Heavyweight: Christopher Sharp (36-13, 2-1 CTC) vs. Eugene Clough (37-36-2, 0-2 CTC)

 

Christopher Sharp won his CTC debut, defeating Lachlan Bowen by quick TKO, but then managed to lose to Graham Goodbody with a one punch knock out, but bounced back, scoring a TKO victory over Marvin Stevens! Eugene Clough has had little luck in the CTC, dropping a unanimous decision to Mason Archer in his debut, and dropped a split verdict to Sherman Shields in his last fight!

 

 

 

Middleweight: Osvald Kikkas (1-0) vs. Owen Hyde (2-0)

 

Osvald Kikkas is a good solid wrestler who likes to get in close and control opponents, he needs to cross-train some more if he wants to be a real threat, but he has youth, and therefore time on his side! Owen Hyde is a former kickboxer, who is trying to replicate the success he had in that sport as a teenager in MMA!

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight: Piper Evergood (3-3, 1-3 CTC) vs. Vanessa Phillips (3-2, 0-1 CTC)

 

Piper Evergood was knocked out by Alyson Arroway in her debut fight, then dropped a decision to Emi Nagano, and took a decision from Carmen Routhwaite before losing a decision to Daniela Sadorra! Vanessa Phillips was submitted by Samantha Sachs in her CTC debut, succumbing to an americana at 5:50!

 

 

 

Lightweight: Chuck Brown (1-0) vs. Nshan Ramazyan (3-1)

 

A young Lightweight with good strikes, Chuck Brown is still maturing as a fighter, but is showing signs of being potentially very good in the future! A pure striker, Nshan Ramazyan has a solid stand-up game, but virtually nothing in the way of grappling or submission skills, he is therefore only dangerous to those who can't or won't stop themselves engaging him on the feet!

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight: Rose Nessa (2-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Mio Mochizuki (2-2)

 

Rose Nessa came out on top in her boring first fight, defeating Tae Kasuga by TKO after a stalemate of a fight went past the 10th minute! Mio Mochizuki is an average striker, limited on the ground, she also has a weak chin!

 

 

 

Tournament Brackets

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weigh-In Results

 

Michelle Addams (135) vs. Erica Page (135)

Pamela O'Neill (135) vs. Rhonda Britton (135)

Gina Dixon (135) vs. Nina Belle (135)

Tara O'Brien (135) vs. Clare Peyton (135)

Shuler Eigenberg (145) vs. Lucky Lyman (145)

Christopher Sharp (255) vs. Eugene Clough (265)

Osvald Kikkas (185) vs. Owen Hyde (185)

Piper Evergood (145) vs. Vanessa Phillips (145)

Chuck Brown (155) vs. Nshan Ramazyan (155)

Rose Nessa (148) vs. Mio Mochizuki (146)

 

 

 

CTC 19 Full Fight Card

 

Main Card

 

WBW Title SF: Michelle Addams vs. Erica Page

WBW Title SF: Pamela O'Neill vs. Rhonda Britton

WBW SF: Gina Dixon vs. Nina Belle

WBW SF: Tara O'Brien vs. Clare Peyton

 

Preliminary Card

 

FW Shuler Eigenberg vs. Lucky Lyman

HW Christopher Sharp vs. Eugene Clough

MW Osvald Kikkas vs. Owen Hyde

WFW Piper Evergood vs. Vanessa Phillips

LW Chuck Brown vs. Nshan Ramazyan

WLW Rose Nessa vs. Mio Mochizuki

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CTC 19 Full Fight Card

 

Main Card

 

WBW Title SF: Michelle Addams vs. Erica Page

WBW Title SF: Pamela O'Neill vs. Rhonda Britton

WBW SF: Gina Dixon vs. Nina Belle

WBW SF: Tara O'Brien vs. Clare Peyton

 

Preliminary Card

 

FW Shuler Eigenberg vs. Lucky Lyman

HW Christopher Sharp vs. Eugene Clough

MW Osvald Kikkas vs. Owen Hyde

WFW Piper Evergood vs. Vanessa Phillips

LW Chuck Brown vs. Nshan Ramazyan

WLW Rose Nessa vs. Mio Mochizuki

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Friday, Week 3, August 1998

 

 

 

Live From Montreal, Quebec

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Streamed Live on CTCombat.ca

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>And here we go!

>Nessa gets Mochizuki with a nice jab.

>A left jab misses and Nessa counters with a series of quick punches.

>Nessa avoids a leg kick and scores with a solid left.

>Mochizuki avoids a flurry of rights and lefts.

>A left jab misses and Mochizuki strikes back with a leg kick.

>Nessa counters a weak right kick with huge right hands, Mochizuki collapses against the cage and can do nothing but just cover up!

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

>Mochizuki 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 Mio Mochizuki by TKO (Strikes) at 2:17

 

 

 

Lightweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Round one begins!

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

>A left hand misses, allowing Brown to counter with a series of hard rights!

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

>Ramazyan slips out of the way of a right body kick, showing good footwork at such close range.

>Ramazyan backs away to create some more space.

>Ramazyan uses a right hook to the body, but misses.

>Brown doesn't let Ramazyan settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

>Ramazyan slips out of the way of a body kick.

>Ramazyan misses with an attempted right hook to the body.

>Not letting up, Brown quickly steps in closer to attack Ramazyan.

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

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

>Both fighters come in and throw strikes, there is no real damage done by either.

>Showing good footwork and reactions, Ramazyan avoids a body kick.

>Ramazyan backs away from Brown, creating some space between them.

>Ramazyan narrowly misses Brown with a right uppercut.

>Brown doesn't let Ramazyan settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

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

>Brown moves into the pocket.

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

>Having ended up close together from the strikes they threw, a wild exchange of punches begins!

>Ramazyan gets caught with a thudding right hand to the body.

>Showing good footwork and reactions, Ramazyan avoids a body kick.

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

>Ramazyan circles around Brown.

>Brown presses in closer to attack.

>Ramazyan gets suckered in by a feint, and is fortunate to avoid the barrage of big right hands that follow it.

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

>Brown quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Ramazyan steps back to avoid a flurry of punches.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

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

>Brown moves into the pocket.

>Ramazyan covers up well to absorb a couple of big rights.

>A left jab misses, Brown counters with a big right hand to the face!

>That last blow may have really hurt Ramazyan, he staggers backward looking dazed!

>Brown sees his chance to finish and unloads with a barrage of big rights, but Ramazyan recovers quickly enough to cover up.

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

>He gets into range.

>A left jab misses, giving Brown the chance to hit back with a sequence of quick punches.

>Using head movement, Brown slips past a left jab and counters with a kick to the side of the ribs.

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

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

>Ramazyan slips past a straight punch and then hits a punch.

>Brown dodges a jab, and fires back with a flurry of jabs and straight punches.

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

>Brown dodges a jab, and fires back with a quick series of punches.

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

>Brown slips past a jab and scores with a jab.

>Using good head movement, Ramazyan slips past a punch and hits a crisp left jab.

>Brown gets caught with a stiff jab.

>A left jab misses, giving Brown the chance to hit back with a flurry of jabs and straight punches.

>Slipping past a left jab, Brown hits a sharp kick just above the hip.

>Brown tries for a left jab but Ramazyan uses head movement to avoid it.

>Brown gets hit with a crisp jab to the jaw, rocking his head back.

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

>Ramazyan tries for a left jab but Brown uses head movement to avoid it.

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

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

>Moving in closer, Ramazyan looks like he may want to wrestle Brown.

>He pulls Brown into a grapple.

>Ramazyan is looking to muscle Brown back against the cage.

>Ramazyan does it, Brown is stuck with his back to the cage.

>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 Brown down as the winner.

>Brown wins by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Chuck "The Joker Thug" Brown defeats "The Armenian Assassin" Nshan Ramazyan by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Round one begins!

>Phillips feints going high, but Evergood doesn't buy it.

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

>Phillips tries for a left jab but Evergood moves out of range.

>Phillips tries for a left jab but Evergood moves out of range.

>Evergood misses with an attempted left hook to the body.

>Not letting up, Phillips quickly steps in closer to attack Evergood.

>Phillips slips past a barrage of big punches and fires back with a left jab to the cheek.

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

>Phillips lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a clean punch.

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

>Evergood catches Phillips with a crisp jab from the pocket.

>Phillips lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a straight left.

>Phillips tries for a right jab but Evergood uses head movement to avoid it.

>Phillips tries for a right jab but Evergood uses head movement to avoid it.

>Stepping back, Phillips creates a bit of distance.

>Evergood avoids a jab.

>Phillips circles around Evergood.

>Evergood steps in to put some pressure on.

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

>Phillips uses movement to keep out reach, frustrating Evergood.

>Phillips slams a crisp right into the gloves of Evergood, but can't follow up.

>Not letting up, Evergood steps in closer to pressure Phillips into action.

>Phillips slips out of the way of a leg kick, having been suckered in with a feint.

>A straight left fails to land and Evergood is able to fire back with a series of rights.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Phillips glances a strike off the side of the shoulder.

>Evergood quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Moving in closer, Evergood looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.

>Backing off, Phillips makes sure to keep out of range.

>Evergood slips out of the way of a jab.

>Phillips keeps out of range, assessing the situation.

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

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

>Phillips circles away, creating some distance between them.

>Phillips circles, looking for an opening.

>Evergood doesn't let Phillips settle, stepping in closer to impose herself.

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

>Phillips uses movement to keep out reach, frustrating Evergood.

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

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

>Evergood counters a wayward left jab with a series of quick rights.

>Moving in closer, Evergood looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.

>Phillips now has Evergood standing in the pocket.

>Using good head movement, Phillips slips past a punch and hits a straight left.

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

>Phillips dodges a jab, and fires back with a crisp left.

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

>Evergood lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a quick series of punches.

>A left jab misses, Evergood counters with a solid right jab.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>A right jab misses, Phillips counters with a crisp left jab.

>Evergood dodges a jab, and fires back with a nice sequence of jabs.

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

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

>The time runs out and that round is over, and so is the fight.

>The judges' decisions are now being announced.

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

>The winner, by unanimous decision, is Piper Evergood!

 

 

 

Result: "The Sniper" Piper Evergood defeats "The All American" Vanessa Phillips by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Middleweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>And here we go!

>Kikkas avoids a flurry of rights and lefts.

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

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

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

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

>Kikkas fires away with big punches, but Hyde keeps the guard secure and doesn't take any undue damage.

>Hyde tries to pull Kikkas in close and smother him, but doesn't get anywhere with it.

>Kikkas begins trying to pass the guard.

>Hyde can't fend off the effort, and can only stop Kikkas at half guard.

>Kikkas attempts an arm triangle.

>Hyde defends it well.

>Kikkas blocks an attempted sweep.

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

>He can't get free of half guard.

>Kikkas blocks Hyde as he tries a sweep from half guard.

>Kikkas attempts to kimura Hyde from the top of half guard.

>Hyde stops Kikkas from applying it.

>Hyde tries to sweep Kikkas but doesn't get anywhere.

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

>Moving forward, Hyde counters a right jab with a nice jab.

>Kikkas throws a swift jab but doesn't do any damage.

>Hyde quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

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

>Kikkas counters with a takedown, and Hyde is forced to pull guard.

>Kikkas lies on top of Hyde, basically smothering him.

>Kikkas looks to pass guard and get side control.

>Kikkas isn't able to pass guard on this attempt.

>Hyde tries to pull Kikkas in close and smother him, but doesn't get anywhere with it.

>Hyde is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Kikkas off of him.

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

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

>Hyde is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Kikkas off of him.

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

>Hyde looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Kikkas.

>Standing his ground, Kikkas looks happy to engage Hyde in the pocket.

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

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

>Hyde backs away to create some more space.

>Kikkas throws a right jab but Hyde avoids it.

>Kikkas counters a flurry of punches with a clean right.

>Kikkas steps back to avoid a flurry of punches.

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

>Hyde is in the pocket, ready to attack Kikkas.

>Standing in the pocket, Kikkas catches an attempted body kick and goes for a takedown, and gets it, into half guard.

>Kikkas begins trying to get his leg free of the half guard.

>Hyde keeps Kikkas in half guard.

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

>Kikkas attempts a kimura.

>Hyde blocks it.

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

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

>Kikkas reaches over and tries to lock Hyde in a kimura.

>Hyde defends himself well and is in no danger.

>Owen Hyde is breathing very hard.

>Kikkas blocks an attempted sweep.

>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 agreed that Kikkas is the winner.

>Osvald Kikkas wins by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Osvald Kikkas defeats "Young Gun" Owen Hyde by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Heavyweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Round one begins!

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

>They wind up in a tight clinch.

>Sharp has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Clough to the ground.

>The underhooks are used to set up a trip, Clough is left on his back under side control!

>Sharp looks to get a mount.

>Clough can't stop it and gets mounted.

>Sharp unloads with big elbows from the mount, but Clough is able to deal with most of them.

>Sharp fires away with punches, and Clough is taking powerful shot after powerful shot!

>The referee has no option but to leap in and stop the fight!

>The winner, by TKO; Christopher Sharp!

 

 

 

Result: Christopher "The Knife" Sharp defeats Eugene "The Bear" Clough by TKO (Strikes) at 2:04

 

 

 

Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>The fight begins!

>Lyman slips past a left jab and fires back with a left.

>Lyman slips out of the way of a combination of short sharp punches.

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

>An errant jab sets Lyman up to counter-strike with a crisp left hand punch.

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

>Eigenberg moves into the pocket.

>Lyman dodges a jab, and fires back with a nice jab.

>Lyman slips past a tidy combination of punches and then hits a straight left.

>Showing good head movement, Lyman slips past a tight combination and counter-strikes with a solid left jab.

>A left jab misses, giving Lyman the chance to hit back with a nice left.

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

>Lyman falls to the ground! Eigenberg continues to pound away, sensing victory!

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

>Shuler Eigenberg takes the victory by way of TKO!

 

 

 

Result: "Scorching" Shuler Eigenberg defeats Lucky Lyman by TKO (Strikes) at 3:28

 

 

 

MAIN CARD

 

 

 

Broadcast Live on Canadian I-Broadcasting

 

 

 

CTC Womens Bantamweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>There's the opening bell!

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

>O'Brien catches Peyton with a scything low kick to the legs.

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

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

>Peyton counters a wayward low kick by catching it and shooting in for a takedown, but it is blocked.

>A straight left from O'Brien fails to land.

>Peyton quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>A left jab misses and O'Brien counters with a solid left jab.

>O'Brien counters a left jab with a crisp left hand punch.

>O'Brien feints going high, but Peyton doesn't buy it.

>O'Brien keeps out of range, assessing the situation.

>Peyton steps in to put some pressure on.

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

>Peyton moves into the pocket.

>Peyton looks like she might be trying to get in close and wrestle with O'Brien.

>O'Brien ends up grappling for supremacy with Peyton.

>With underhooks giving her solid control over O'Brien, Peyton looks for a takedown.

>She lifts her opponent and drives her down with a Greco-Roman slam! O'Brien pulls half guard.

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

>Half guard proves to be no trouble for Peyton, who passes to side control with ease.

>Peyton attempts an armbar.

>An armbar is applied, O'Brien is trapped!

>Peyton loses the hold! Somehow O'Brien got her arm free. That was incredibly close to a finish though.

>O'Brien tries to pull guard on Peyton but doesn't get anywhere with the attempt.

>Stuck under side control, O'Brien takes a knee to the ribs.

>Peyton attempts the mount.

>O'Brien rolls to the side to try and escape the mount, but only succeeds in giving up her back instead.

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

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

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

>The rear naked choke is fully applied, Peyton has O'Brien flattened out completely, there is no option but to tap out!

>The winner, by submission, is Clare Peyton!

 

 

 

Result: Clare Peyton defeats Tara "The Heat" O'Brien by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 7:57

 

 

 

CTC Womens Bantamweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Round one begins!

>Belle counters a left jab by using a stinging left jab.

>Dixon is stung by a sharp kick to the shin.

>Belle avoids a jab and scores with a couple of hard rights!

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

>Belle scores with an inside leg kick from the pocket.

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

>Belle slips past a jab and scores with a nice jab.

>Belle lands a crisp jab.

>A left jab misses, Belle counters with a stinging jab.

>Belle catches Dixon with a solid jab.

>Belle uses a nice left jab from the pocket.

>Her jaw may have been damaged by that shot.

>Dixon checks a low kick.

>Good head movement allows Dixon to avoid a wildly thrown right hand.

>Showing good footwork and reactions, Dixon avoids a body kick.

>Standing in the pocket, Dixon catches an attempted body kick and goes for a takedown, but it is blocked.

>Working from the pocket, Belle hits a nice combination.

>Seeing a low kick coming, Dixon strikes first with a left jab to the cheek.

>Slipping past a one-two combination, Dixon has the angle to counter with a solid left jab.

>A left jab misses, giving Dixon the chance to hit back with a jab.

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

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

>Belle throws a wild right hand, but Dixon covers up and absorbs the strike.

>Dixon tries for a left jab but Belle uses head movement to avoid it.

>Belle dodges a jab, and fires back with a leg kick.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Dixon dodges a jab, and fires back with a crisp left.

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

>Dixon uses head movement to avoid a left jab.

>Dixon checks a low kick and quickly hits a nice jab.

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

>Dixon sees a leg kick coming but strikes first with a solid left jab.

>A left jab misses the mark and allows Belle to counter with a stinging jab.

>Seeing a low kick coming, Dixon strikes first with a clean left jab.

>Dixon uses head movement to avoid a combination of punches, then counters with a solid punch.

>A left jab misses, giving Dixon the chance to hit back with a stinging jab.

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

>Dixon works the jab.

>Belle slips past a jab and scores with a left hook to the body.

>Belle tries for a left jab but Dixon uses head movement to avoid it.

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

>Belle strikes first and manages to rock Dixon with a solid right, sending her down to the ground, stunned!

>Almost immediately Dixon has shaken it off and is ready for Belle.

>Belle tries to secure a ground position.

>Dixon is too quick, slipping away from Belle and starting to scramble.

>The scramble results in Belle being on her back with Dixon in side control.

>Dixon keeps Belle guessing with a few quick strikes.

>Dixon blocks Belle as she tries a transition to guard.

>Dixon throws a few right hands, but is mainly trying to catch her breath.

>Dixon looks to roll Belle slightly and slip behind.

>Belle does well to keep Dixon at side control.

>Dixon blocks an attempt to pull guard.

>Dixon looks to get a mount.

>Dixon struggles but cannot mount Belle.

>Dixon blocks an attempt to pull guard.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Dixon pounds away with rights, but doesn't do much damage, if any, Belle has good control from the bottom of side control.

>Belle tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it.

>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 Belle down as the winner.

>Making Nina 'Liberty' Belle the winner by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Nina "Liberty" Belle defeats Gina "The Vixen" Dixon by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Womens Bantamweight Championship Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>The fight begins!

>O'Neill throws a left jab but Britton avoids it.

>O'Neill avoids a jab and scores with a quick series of punches.

>O'Neill tries for a left jab but Britton moves out of range.

>O'Neill uses a flurry of lefts and rights to get Britton to cover up, then shoots in looking for a takedown.

>Britton tries to step away from the takedown.

>O'Neill can't get the takedown, Britton was too quick to back away.

>O'Neill comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Britton.

>O'Neill can't get close enough to grapple, Britton makes sure to keep out of range.

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

>Britton throws out a quick right jab.

>O'Neill doesn't let Britton settle, stepping in closer to impose herself.

>O'Neill counters a wayward right jab with a series of lefts.

>O'Neill shoots in for a takedown.

>The takedown is completed, Britton is on her back and pulls guard.

>O'Neill fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force.

>O'Neill starts trying to work to get past the guard.

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

>O'Neill hits a knee strike to the ribs.

>O'Neill attempts to armbar Britton from side control.

>The armbar is fully applied, Britton has no option but to tap out!

>By submission, the winner is Pamela O'Neill!

>Post-Fight: Britton reveals that she did not have a great camp for this fight.

 

 

 

Result: Pamela "The Truth" O'Neill defeats Rhonda Britton by Submission (Armbar) at 5:30

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Womens Bantamweight Championship Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>There's the opening bell!

>Addams nails Page with a series of quick jabs.

>Page steps back to avoid a leg kick.

>Page steps back to avoid a leg kick, having been suckered in with a feinted high kick.

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

>Moving in closer, Addams looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.

>Page tries to counter with a takedown, but Addams defended it well.

>Moving in closer, Addams looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.

>Page tries to catch her by surprise with a takedown attempt, but it is blocked.

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

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

>The takedown is completed, Page came in hard and fast and was too much for Addams.

>Addams ends up sitting, her legs trapped under Page, with her back pressed against the cage.

>Page pushes forward against Addams, basically smothering her against the cage wall.

>Time slips away as Page successfully keeps Addams stuck against the cage wall.

>Time slips away as Page successfully keeps Addams stuck against the cage wall.

>The clock runs down as Addams is being smothered against the cage wall by Page.

>Addams is controlled against the cage wall, unable to shift Page off of her.

>The lack of progress forces the referee to separate the two fighters.

>Addams keeps out of range, assessing the situation.

>Not letting Addams settle at all, Page comes in closer.

>Page shoots in, looking for a takedown.

>Addams counters with a right hand that catches Page flush...and she goes down!

>Page shakes off the blow almost immediately though, and waits for Addams to make a move.

>Addams tries to secure a ground position.

>Addams dives in, but Page pushes her away and starts to scramble.

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

>Neither fighter manages to impose herself in the scramble, and they both end up standing.

>Moving in closer, Addams looks like she wants to strike from the pocket.

>Page counters by dropping down and hitting a single leg, Addams is forced to pull guard.

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

>Page punches down at Addams, but they are easily taken on the gloves.

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

>Page attempts to pass guard.

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

>Addams attempts a triangle choke on Page from the bottom of the guard.

>Page blocks the attempt.

>Page looks to pass guard and get side control.

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

>Page tries to get into the mount position.

>She mounts Addams.

>Page tries to lock Addams in an armbar.

>Addams not only defends the armbar, but also stacks up Page and hits several punches before gaining side control.

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

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

>Page ends up having to pull half guard, losing out in the scramble.

>Addams throws a few right hands, but is mainly trying to catch her breath.

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

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

>Addams fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force.

>Addams blocks an attempted sweep.

>Erica Page looks very tired out there.

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

>Addams tries to ensnare Page in a kimura.

>Page doesn't allow the kimura to be applied.

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

>The judges' decisions are now being announced.

>Judge #1 has given Addams the win.

>Judge #2 has Page as the winner.

>Judge #3: Addams.

>So the winner, by split decision, is 'The Black Widow' Michelle Addams!

 

 

 

Result: "The Black Widow" Michelle Addams defeats "Canadian Storm" Erica Page by Split Decision at 15:00

 

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Attendance: 2,832

Ticket Sales: $226,560

 

TV Viewers: 148,428

 

Critical Rating: Decent

Commercial Rating: Great

 

Fight of the Night: Shuler Eigenberg vs. Lucky Lyman

KO of the Night: Rose Nessa

Submission of the Night: Clare Peyton

 

 

 

Fallout

 

 

 

- Gina Dixon suffered a head injury in her loss to Nina Belle, and will miss a month or two!

 

- Christopher Sharp suffered a hand injury in his victory over Eugene Clough, and will miss a month or two!

 

 

 

Updated Tournament Brackets

 

 

 

 

 

 

Predictions

 

 

 

Jingo 90% (9 of 10) (Season Total: 70% (28 of 40))

 

 

 

Jingo wins again, Catch Wrestling prospect Charlie Oakley will make his MMA debut at CTC Sunday Night Fights 6, which Middleweight fighter should he face? The following are available for the fight!

 

Billy Russell

Bradley Dixon

Carl Ratcliffe

French Dancer

Heath Kaladaris

Keith Plaice

Kramer Mayweather

Leonardo da Costa

Moe Muschin

Nick Detroit

Ramon da Silva Ramos

Tetsuji Myojin

Todd D'Abruzzo

Tuck Durdell

Wes Hersch

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Canadian Tournament Combat 20

 

 

 

Friday, Week 4, August 1998 in The Maritimes, Canada

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Lightweight Championship Semi-Final: Benny Danare (9-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Bruce Steven (16-7, 1-0 CTC)

 

Benny Danare had his hands full with Tarcisio Dantas in their Championship Quarter-Final match-up, and was probably losing the fight, when he finally got Dantas on the ground, and submitted him with a rear naked choke! Bruce Steven earned a decision victory over Nicholas Bretton in the Championship Quarter-Final match-up, taking Bretton down at will, and working some ground and pound, though he couldn't lock in a submission!

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Lightweight Championship Semi-Final: H.M. Menzel (11-3, 1-0 CTC) vs. Manoel Cabral (5-0, 2-0 CTC)

 

H.M. Menzel dealt with Duane Weatherly easily enough in his Championship quarter-final match-up, taking him down, and passing easily to a mount where he pounded on Weatherly until the ref stepped in! After a long and hard fought submission battle, Manoel Cabral derailed the hype train behind Seth O'Breen's arrival in the CTC cage, when he locked on the rear naked choke for the submission victory in their Championship Quarter-Final bout!

 

 

 

UNDERCARD

 

 

 

Lightweight Tournament Semi-Final: Tim Oldacres (3-0, 2-0 CTC) vs. Sid Morgan (4-0, 2-0 CTC)

 

Tim Oldacres had no trouble handling Hoshi Nagai in their Tournament Quarter-Final Match-up, knocking Nagai down with a punch, and following him to the ground with strikes for the TKO victory! Sid Morgan and Ryan Landingham traded submission attempts for more than nine minutes before Morgan finally locked in the rear naked choke to advance in the Tournament Quarter-Finals!

 

 

 

Lightweight Tournament Semi-Final: Rupert Lennox (2-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Carl Chenoweth (2-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Rupert Lennox dominated Rory McEnterry on the feet, allowing him to do almost nothing, while pounding on him for over five minutes, he then knocked McEnterry down with a punch, and punched his ticket to the semi-finals, following him to the ground with strikes for the TKO victory! Carl Chenoweth was impressive in his Tournament Quarter-Final match-up, exchanging strikes with Cory Brewer for just over two minutes, before knocking him out with a punch!

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Featherweight: Yoshiro Makamori (11-0) vs. Krzysztof Bujnicki (1-1, 0-1 CTC)

 

Yoshiro Makamori is an excellent submission artist, who has also developed good boxing skills to give himself versatility, he has fought twice this year with KDM FC, picking up a decision victory over Li-Kong Ho, and earned a submission via armbar over Chan Wan Wah! Krzysztof Bujnicki's CTC debut didn't go as planned, as he was taken down by Heiko Pander, and pounded out via strikes!

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight: Allen LeFleur (2-1, 1-1 CTC) vs. Trevion Chymes (12-11, 1-1 CTC)

 

Allen LeFleur scored an easy TKO victory over Logan Sky in his CTC debut, but lost a unanimous decision to Adrian Pascal in the quarter-finals of the Light Heavyweight Qualification Tournament! Trevion Chymes lost a hard fought grinding grappling contest to Joshua Hope by submission in his CTC debut, but bounced back to take a unanimous decision over Petey Barnum!

 

 

 

Womens Bantamweight: Steph Smith (1-0) vs. Hazel McClay (4-1)

 

A Jiu Jitsu fighter from Ontario, Steph Smith has the ground game to give most of her opponents fits, but often abandons any sort of attempt at a game plan and foolishly stands and bangs! A ground and pound specialist, Hazel McClay is noted for her quality takedowns, and vicious elbow strikes, her weak stand-up is a problematic area!

 

 

 

Heavyweight: Ozzy Bintley (3-0, 3-0 CTC) vs. Jutaro Honma (1-1, 0-1 CTC)

 

Ozzy Bintley is on a three fight winning streak to start both his MMA and CTC career, with TKO victories over Sahan Ozbek, Lachlan Bowen, and Graham Goodbody! Jutaro Honma lost a unanimous decision to Jozef Jankowski in the quarter-finals of the Heavyweight Qualification Tournament in his CTC debut!

 

 

 

Middleweight: Reed Howlett (1-0) vs. Hunter Scribbins (2-0)

 

Coming from a boxing background the Canadian striker Reed Howlett is known for his elusiveness, his quick feet and excellent head movement making him a very tough target to hit. He is a quality puncher, making use of his fast hands, but lacks the power to threaten opponents with one shot finishes! A young wrestler, Hunter Scribbins is known for his excellent takedowns, which are very hard to avoid. His striking is adequate and improving, but his greatest threat comes from his great guillotine choke!

 

 

 

Lightweight: Jose Gonzales (1-0) vs. Floyd Haywood (1-0)

 

A very high quality kickboxer from Mexico, Jose Gonzales is a force to be reckoned with on the feet thanks to his explosive kicks, the rest of his MMA skills are shoddy, but he has time to work on the holes in his game! One for the future, Floyd Haywood has been training in Jiu Jitsu for years, and can be a big threat if the fight goes to the ground!

 

 

 

Tournament Brackets

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weigh-In Results

 

Benny Danare (155) vs. Bruce Steven (155)

H.M. Menzel (155) vs. Manoel Cabral (155)

Tim Oldacres (155) vs. Sid Morgan (155)

Rupert Lennox (155) vs. Carl Chenoweth (155)

Yoshiro Makamori (145) vs. Krzysztof Bujnicki (145)

Allen LeFleur (205) vs. Trevion Chymes (205)

Steph Smith (135) vs. Hazel McClay (134)

Ozzy Bintley (243) vs. Jutaro Honma (265)

Reed Howlett (185) vs. Hunter Scribbins (185)

Jose Gonzales (155) vs. Floyd Haywood (155)

 

 

 

CTC 20 Full Fight Card

 

Main Card

 

LW Title SF: Benny Danare vs. Bruce Steven

LW Title SF: H.M. Menzel vs. Manoel Cabral

LW SF: Tim Oldacres vs. Sid Morgan

LW SF: Rupert Lennox vs. Carl Chenoweth

 

Preliminary Card

 

FW: Yoshiro Makamori vs. Krzysztof Bujnicki

LHW: Allen LeFleur vs. Trevion Chymes

WBW: Steph Smith vs. Hazel McClay

HW: Ozzy Bintley vs. Jutaro Honma

MW: Reed Howlett vs. Hunter Scribbins

LW: Jose Gonzales vs. Floyd Haywood

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Oakley can face the brilliantly named French Dancer!

 

CTC 20 Full Fight Card

 

Main Card

 

LW Title SF: Benny Danare vs. Bruce Steven

LW Title SF: H.M. Menzel vs. Manoel Cabral

LW SF: Tim Oldacres vs. Sid Morgan

LW SF: Rupert Lennox vs. Carl Chenoweth

 

Preliminary Card

 

FW: Yoshiro Makamori vs. Krzysztof Bujnicki

LHW: Allen LeFleur vs. Trevion Chymes

WBW: Steph Smith vs. Hazel McClay

HW: Ozzy Bintley vs. Jutaro Honma

MW: Reed Howlett vs. Hunter Scribbins

LW: Jose Gonzales vs. Floyd Haywood

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Friday, Week 4, August 1998

 

 

 

Live From Halifax, Nova Scotia

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Streamed Live on CTCombat.ca

 

 

 

Lightweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Round one begins!

>Haywood steps back to avoid a barrage of big punches, having been off balance momentarily after a clever feint.

>They come together and throw strikes, both miss.

>A left jab misses and Gonzales strikes back with a series of quick lefts.

>Gonzales looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Haywood.

>Seeing an opportunity, Haywood goes straight into a takedown, putting Gonzales down into guard.

>Haywood is trying to pass guard.

>Gonzales keeps his guard secure.

>Gonzales works some separation, and Haywood ends up standing looking down at him.

>On his back, Gonzales watches as Haywood comes in looking to get a dominant ground position.

>Gonzales scoots backward as soon as Haywood comes in, initiating a scramble for position.

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

>Haywood avoids a flurry of punches.

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

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

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

>Gonzales circles away, creating some distance between them.

>Gonzales slips past a left jab and fires back with a crisp left hand punch.

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

>Haywood waits for Gonzales to step in, then he scores with a quick takedown.

>Haywood keeps Gonzales guessing with a few quick strikes.

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

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

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

>Haywood leans back to avoid a couple of wild swings from Gonzales.

>Haywood smothers Gonzales with his body by pushing forward and down.

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

>Haywood isn't able to pass guard on this attempt.

>Haywood blocks an attempted sweep.

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

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

>Gonzales looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Haywood.

>Gonzales and Haywood get closer, both looking eager to engage at close range.

>Haywood tries for a left jab but Gonzales uses head movement to avoid it.

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

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

>Haywood checks a leg kick and comes right back with a solid left jab.

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

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

>A counter left catches Haywood above the eye.

>Gonzales counters a wayward left jab with a straight left.

>Gonzales feints left and throws a flurry of punches but Haywood is just able to avoid them.

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

>Haywood drops down and catches the advancing Gonzales by surprise with a single leg takedown.

>Time slips away as Haywood successfully keeps Gonzales stuck against the ground.

>Haywood looks to pass guard and get side control.

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

>Gonzales pulls Haywood in close and hits a series of short, sharp punches to the side of the head.

>Haywood lies on top of Gonzales, basically smothering him.

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

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

>Gonzales pulls Haywood in close, then glances an elbow strike off the side of the head.

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

>The clock runs down as Gonzales is being smothered against the ground by Haywood.

>Haywood looks to get past the guard.

>He finds himself unable to pass guard on this attempt.

>Breathing very hard, Floyd Haywood is looking ragged.

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

>The ring announcer is now giving the official decisions.

>Judge #1 has Gonzales as the winner.

>Judge #2 has called it a victory for Haywood.

>Judge #3 has called it a victory for Haywood.

>Haywood wins by split decision!

 

 

 

Result: "The Coyote Kid" Floyd Haywood defeats Jose Gonzales by Split Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Middleweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Round one begins!

>A feint sets Howlett up for an inside leg kick, but Scribbins evades it.

>Howlett avoids a quick jab and hits a couple of hard right hands!

>Scribbins looks shaken! He appears to be on rubbery legs after that last strike!

>Howlett sees his chance to finish and unloads with a barrage of big rights, but Scribbins recovers quickly enough to cover up.

>Howlett throws a barrage of big rights but Scribbins is quick to move out of range.

>Scribbins avoids a tight combination.

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

>A counter left catches Scribbins above the eye.

>Howlett counters a left jab by using a solid left.

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

>They come together and throw strikes, both miss.

>Advancing, Howlett counters a left jab by using a nice combination.

>Scribbins steps back to avoid a leg kick, having been suckered in with a feinted high kick.

>Howlett circles as he plans his next move.

>The fight slows as Scribbins sits back and allows Howlett to circle.

>Scribbins steps back to avoid a leg kick, having been suckered in with a feinted high kick.

>Howlett fires off a stinging leg kick, setting it up superbly with a feint.

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

>Howlett works the body with a couple of nice rights.

>Scribbins moves out of range of a tidy combination of punches.

>Scribbins chooses to shoot in on Howlett.

>Howlett tries to avoid the takedown.

>Scribbins doesn't get the takedown, Howlett avoided it.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>An errant jab sets Howlett up to counter-strike with a pair of jabs and a big right hook.

>Howlett keeps out of range, assessing the situation.

>Scribbins steps in closer to force the issue.

>Scribbins shoots in, looking for a takedown.

>Howlett tries to avoid Scribbins.

>Scribbins doesn't get the takedown, Howlett avoided it.

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

>He pulls Howlett into a grapple.

>Scribbins is trying to push Howlett so that his back is up against the cage.

>Howlett ends up backed against the cage.

>Howlett is trapped up against the cage and takes repeated small punches to the body from that position. This goes on for roughly a minute.

>Scribbins has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Howlett down.

>He lifts his opponent and drives him down with a Greco-Roman slam! Howlett pulls half guard.

>Scribbins is trying to get out of half guard and into a better position.

>He does brilliantly, getting out of half guard straight into a mount.

>Scribbins tries to set up Howlett for an armbar.

>Howlett rolls with it, using the armbar attempt as a way of getting on top in side control.

>Howlett relinquishes side control and stands up, letting Scribbins stand too.

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

>Scribbins comes in closer to press the issue.

>There's a takedown attempt from Scribbins.

>Howlett tries to avoid Scribbins.

>Howlett avoids the takedown attempt.

>Switching to a southpaw stance, Howlett gets ready to strike.

>Both fighters come in and exchange strikes, but neither does any damage.

>Howlett throws out a quick right jab.

>Scribbins doesn't let Howlett settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

>Scribbins looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Howlett.

>Scribbins can't get close enough to grapple, Howlett keeps him away with strikes.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Scribbins slips out of the way of a combination of short sharp punches.

>Reed Howlett is looking really tired.

>Backing out of range, Scribbins circles tentatively.

>Not letting up, Howlett steps in closer to pressure Scribbins into action.

>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 Howlett is the winner.

>Reed 'Night Crawler' Howlett wins by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Reed "Night Crawler" Howlett defeats Hunter "The Arizona Strangler" Scribbins by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Heavyweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>And here we go!

>Bintley throws a left jab but Honma avoids it.

>Honma doesn't get drawn in as Bintley feints a kick.

>Bintley slips past a left jab and fires back with a solid left jab.

>Bintley counters a left jab by using a crisp left hand punch.

>Honma steps back to avoid a left jab.

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

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

>From the missed strikes they clinch.

>Honma is trying to push Bintley so that his back is up against the cage.

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

>Smothered against the cage, Bintley is stuck there, unable to do anything, for more than sixty seconds.

>Honma uses a vicious foot stomp.

>Unable to get free, Bintley is smothered up against the cage for well over sixty seconds.

>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 Bintley is able to fire back with a nice jab.

>A straight left from Bintley fails to land.

>Honma steps in closer to force the issue.

>Honma shoots in for a takedown.

>Bintley tries to avoid the takedown.

>Bintley avoids the takedown attempt.

>Bintley avoids a quick jab and hits a nice left hand.

>Honma avoids a tight combination.

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

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Honma takes a stiff jab.

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

>Honma backs away to create some more space.

>Honma comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>Bintley tries to avoid Honma.

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

>Bintley feints stepping in.

>Both fighters go to exchange blows, but neither hits a telling strike.

>Honma glances a strike off the side of the shoulder.

>Bintley quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>A straight left fails to land and Bintley is able to fire back with a couple of shots to the body and a nice right uppercut.

>Honma takes a jab to the cheek.

>Bintley gets Honma with a punch to the ribs, but it lacked power.

>Not letting up, Honma quickly steps in closer to attack Bintley.

>Honma shoots in, looking for a takedown.

>Bintley counters with a right hand that catches Honma flush, rocking him!

>Bintley feints to the right, trying to draw Honma into throwing a strike.

>Honma throws three punches in quick succession, but Bintley was out of range.

>Bintley quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Honma steps back to avoid a leg kick, having been suckered in with a feinted high kick.

>There's a takedown attempt from Honma.

>Bintley tries to avoid the takedown.

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

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

>Honma doesn't let Bintley settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

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

>He pulls Bintley into a grapple.

>Getting underhooks, Honma looks for a takedown.

>Honma gets the takedown by using the underhooks for control and working a trip! Bintley pulls guard.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

>Honma looks to pass guard and get side control.

>Bintley keeps Honma in guard.

>Honma leans back to avoid a couple of wild swings from Bintley.

>Bintley is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Honma off of him.

>Jutaro Honma is breathing very hard.

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

>Here come the official decisions.

>All three judges have given Bintley the win.

>Making Ozzy Bintley the winner by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Ozzy Bintley defeats Jutaro Honma by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Womens Bantamweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>The fight begins!

>Moving forward, Smith counters a right jab with a solid left.

>Smith steps back to avoid a right jab.

>Smith swings with a couple of wild punches, then chooses to shoot in on McClay.

>McClay tries to step away from the takedown.

>Smith doesn't get the takedown, McClay avoided it.

>Smith looks like she wants to stand in the pocket and strike with McClay.

>McClay now has Smith standing in the pocket.

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

>They start grappling, McClay looks happy to engage Smith at close quarters.

>Smith out-wrestles McClay and gets herself into a better position in the grapple.

>Smith is trying to push McClay so that her back is up against the cage.

>Smith manages it, and controls McClay up against the cage.

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

>McClay tries to throw an elbow, but Smith takes the opportunity to turn her opponent around so that McClay ends up backed against the cage instead.

>With McClay stuck against the cage, Smith tries to complete a takedown.

>It looks like McClay is trying to grab a guillotine.

>The takedown is completed, McClay is on her back and pulls guard.

>Smith looks to pass guard and get side control.

>She does excellently, getting past the guard and into side control.

>Smith attempts to kimura McClay from side control.

>Smith gets the kimura fully applied and McClay has to tap out!

>'Stunning' Steph Smith takes the win by submission!

 

 

 

Result: "Stunning" Steph Smith defeats Hazel "Make 'Em Pay" McClay by Submission (Kimura) at 4:39

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>And here we go!

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

>A left jab misses and LeFleur strikes back with a flurry of quick punches to sting Chymes.

>A left hand misses, allowing LeFleur to counter with a hard leg kick.

>Chymes bobs and weaves.

>LeFleur quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

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

>Chymes sees the takedown coming and tries to move.

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

>Chymes keeps out of range, assessing the situation.

>LeFleur steps in to put some pressure on.

>LeFleur steps in, feints a kick, then darts back out.

>A straight left by Chymes keeps LeFleur from advancing.

>LeFleur quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

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

>LeFleur gets the takedown! Chymes pulls guard.

>The clock runs down as Chymes is being smothered against the ground by LeFleur.

>Time slips away as LeFleur successfully keeps Chymes stuck against the ground.

>LeFleur begins trying to pass the guard.

>Chymes finds his opponent too skilled, and LeFleur passes guard into side control.

>LeFleur attempts the mount.

>He easily gets the mount.

>LeFleur pounds away from the mount, Chymes is barely able to offer any defence at all!

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

>The winner, by TKO; Allen LeFleur!

 

 

 

Result: "The Chunky Monkey" Allen LeFleur defeats Trevion Chymes by TKO (Strikes) at 6:16

 

 

 

Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>And here we go!

>Bujnicki feints rushing in, but withdraws.

>Bujnicki covers up to absorb a tidy combination of punches and then hits a hard right kick to the legs.

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

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Makamori to fire back with a stinging left jab.

>Makamori counters a wayward low kick by catching it and shooting in for a takedown, and gets it! Bujnicki has to pull guard.

>Makamori lies on top of Bujnicki, basically smothering him.

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

>He does excellently, getting past the guard and into side control.

>Makamori looks to get a mount.

>Bujnicki can't stop it and gets mounted.

>Makamori attempts to set up an americana on Bujnicki from the mount.

>Makamori gets the americana fully applied, moves to side control for leverage, and Bujnicki has to tap out!

>The winner, by submission, is Yoshiro Makamori!

 

 

 

Result: Yoshiro Makamori defeats Krzysztof "The Pole Cat" Bujnicki by Submission (Americana) at 4:13

 

 

 

MAIN CARD

 

 

 

Broadcast Live on Canadian I-Broadcasting

 

 

 

CTC Lightweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Round one begins!

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

>Lennox throws a feint.

>Chenoweth covers up in the face of a combination of short sharp punches, then fires back with a solid left jab.

>A tidy combination doesn't find a home, giving Chenoweth the opportunity to counter with a swift right kick to the leg.

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

>Lennox is in the pocket, ready to attack Chenoweth.

>Lennox looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Chenoweth.

>Lennox can't get close enough to grapple, Chenoweth keeps him away with strikes.

>A wayward low right kick allows Lennox to hit a left.

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

>To counter, Chenoweth throws a massive right hook but only finds the gloves.

>Chenoweth counters a left jab by using a sharp kick to the shin.

>Rupert Lennox is going to end up limping if he takes too many more of those strikes.

>They come together and throw strikes, both miss.

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

>Strikes from Chenoweth keep Lennox from stepping in too close, and he is forced to step back.

>Chenoweth feints an attack, keeping Lennox on his toes.

>Chenoweth uses a right hook to the body, but misses.

>Lennox comes in closer to press the issue.

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

>Lennox is in the pocket, ready to attack Chenoweth.

>Lennox looks like he might be trying to get in close to clinch with Chenoweth.

>Lennox can't get close enough to clinch, Chenoweth keeps him away with strikes.

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

>Lennox ends up grabbing Chenoweth in a Muay Thai clinch.

>Lennox rocks Chenoweth with a vicious elbow.

>Lennox maintains his control of the clinch despite Chenoweth trying to grapple out of it.

>Using the Muay Thai clinch, Lennox blasts Chenoweth with a big knee to the face!

>Chenoweth blocks a knee strike, but cannot get free of the Muay Thai clinch.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>From the clinch, Lennox drives a brutal elbow to the side of the head.

>It looks like Chenoweth has been cut under the eye by that strike.

>Lennox misses a knee strike, but maintains his control of the clinch.

>Lennox releases the Muay Thai clinch and steps back, preparing for a different plan of attack.

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

>The referee calls for a pause, he wants to check the cut on Chenoweth.

>The doctor checks the cut, but seems happy that it does not present too much of a problem.

>We're back underway!

>Chenoweth gets a vicious leg kick on Lennox.

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

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

>Chenoweth doesn't let Lennox settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

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

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

>Lennox circles as he plans his next move.

>Chenoweth steps in to put some pressure on.

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

>Both fighters come in and throw strikes, there is no real damage done by either.

>Chenoweth gets a vicious leg kick on Lennox.

>Rupert Lennox is limping slightly.

>It's a clever strategy by Chenoweth to work the legs.

>Lennox will have less spring in his step and that will make him less of a threat standing.

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

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

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

>Chenoweth doesn't let Lennox settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

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

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

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

>Judge #1 has given Chenoweth the win.

>Judge #2 has Lennox as the winner.

>Judge #3 has Chenoweth as the winner.

>Chenoweth wins by split decision!

 

 

 

Result: "The Karate Kid" Carl Chenoweth defeats Rupert "Warpath" Lennox by Split Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

CTC Lightweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>We are underway!

>Oldacres drops his shoulder and feints to step in, but Morgan isn't buying it.

>Morgan counters a wayward low right kick with a straight left.

>Oldacres slips past a left jab and fires back with a kick to the body.

>Both fighters advance and strike, but neither hits anything.

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

>Morgan looks for a trip takedown.

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

>Morgan begins trying to pass the guard.

>He can't get free of the guard.

>Oldacres tries to sweep Morgan but doesn't get anywhere.

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

>He can't get free of the guard.

>Morgan deflects a couple of punches that Oldacres threw from below.

>Morgan looks to get past the guard.

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

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

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

>Oldacres keeps his guard secure.

>Oldacres smothers Morgan with close control, stopping him from posturing up.

>The lengthy period of stalemate results in the referee standing them both back up.

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

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

>Morgan slips out of the way of a jab.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Both fighters advance and strike, but neither hits anything.

>From the missed strikes they clinch.

>Morgan attempts to wrestle Oldacres to the ground.

>The takedown is successful, Oldacres pulls guard.

>Morgan is trying to pass guard.

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

>Oldacres tries to sweep Morgan but can't do it.

>Time slips away as Morgan successfully keeps Oldacres stuck against the ground.

>Morgan throws a few strikes, but is clearly slowing things down so that he can catch his breath.

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

>He can't get free of the guard.

>Morgan gets pulled in tight, stopping him from posturing up or launching any attacks.

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

>Oldacres throws a swift jab but doesn't do any damage.

>Not letting Oldacres settle at all, Morgan comes in closer.

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

>A counter right hook catches Morgan hard, putting him down!

>Oldacres dives in quickly and secures mount on the dazed Morgan!

>Oldacres tries to lock Morgan in an armbar.

>Morgan rolls with it, using the armbar attempt as a way of getting on top in side control.

>Morgan throws a few right hands as he takes a moment to plan ahead.

>Morgan blocks Oldacres as he tries a transition to guard.

>Morgan attempts the mount.

>He can't mount Oldacres.

>Morgan blocks an attempted sweep.

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

>Morgan tries to ensnare Oldacres in an armbar.

>Oldacres gets caught in an armbar! It's in deep!

>Morgan loses the hold! Somehow Oldacres got his arm free. That was incredibly close to a finish though.

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

>The judges' decisions are now being announced.

>Judge #1 has Morgan as the winner.

>Judge #2: Oldacres.

>Judge #3 has given Oldacres the win.

>Oldacres wins by split decision!

 

 

 

Result: "Mr. T" Tim Oldacres defeats Sid "The Misfit" Morgan by Split Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Lightweight Championship Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>We are underway!

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

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

>Cabral steps back to avoid a kick to the body.

>Menzel counters a left jab by using a solid left.

>Menzel looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Cabral.

>Cabral ends up grappling for supremacy with Menzel.

>Menzel is trying to muscle Cabral up against the cage.

>Menzel does it, Cabral is stuck with his back to the cage.

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

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

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

>Cabral can't get the takedown, Menzel defended it well.

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

>Menzel moves in too, and they start to grapple.

>Cabral looks for a trip takedown.

>Menzel tries to hook a guillotine as Cabral goes for the takedown.

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

>Cabral smothers Menzel with his body by pushing forward and down.

>Cabral is trying to pass guard.

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

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

>Cabral tries to come in and secure a ground position.

>Cabral is quick, Menzel can't stop him getting side control.

>Cabral tries to ensnare Menzel in an armbar.

>Cabral gets the armbar fully applied and Menzel has to tap out!

>Manoel 'Colagem' Cabral takes the win by submission!

 

 

 

Result: Manoel "Colagem" Cabral defeats H.M. Menzel by Submission (Armbar) at 5:16

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Lightweight Championship Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>And here we go!

>Danare steps back to avoid a left jab.

>Danare avoids a jab and scores with a crisp left hand punch.

>There's a takedown attempt from Steven.

>Danare attempts to snare Steven in a guillotine off the takedown.

>The takedown is too fast, Danare cannot grab the guillotine.

>Danare cannot stop the takedown, and only catches Steven in half guard.

>Steven begins trying to get his leg free of half guard and get a better position.

>He can't get free of half guard.

>Danare attempts to guillotine Steven from the bottom of half guard.

>Steven defends it well.

>Steven tries to ensnare Danare in a kimura.

>Danare stops Steven from applying it.

>Danare tries to ensnare Steven in a guillotine.

>Steven defends it well.

>Steven attempts to pass half guard.

>Danare doesn't let Steven get his leg free, and so half guard remains in place.

>Danare tries to lock onto an arm from the bottom of half guard.

>Danare cannot secure the arm.

>Steven begins trying to get his leg free of half guard and get a better position.

>Danare doesn't let Steven get his leg free, and so half guard remains in place.

>Danare reaches over and tries to lock Steven in a guillotine.

>Steven stops Danare from applying it.

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

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

>Danare looks to grab a guillotine off the takedown.

>The guillotine attempt doesn't work.

>Steven gets a single leg takedown! Danare pulls guard off it.

>Steven looks to pass guard and get side control.

>Danare comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Steven in guard.

>Danare attempts a triangle choke on Steven from the bottom of the guard.

>Steven doesn't let Danare get it.

>Steven begins trying to pass the guard.

>He can't get free of the guard.

>Steven gets pulled in tight, and takes a glancing blow from an elbow strike.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Steven looks to get past the guard.

>Danare keeps Steven in guard.

>Danare pulls Steven down in close and hits him with several short punches to the side of the head.

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

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

>Danare lets Steven get closer.

>Steven looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Danare.

>Danare moves in too, and they start to grapple.

>Steven has gotten underhooks in and is looking to take Danare to the ground.

>The takedown doesn't work, Danare blocked it and then takes control of the grapple.

>With control of the clinch, Danare tries to complete a takedown.

>He has the takedown! Steven pulls guard.

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

>Danare isn't able to pass guard on this attempt.

>Grabbing an arm, Steven attempts to lock on a triangle choke.

>Danare blocks the attempt.

>Danare is trying to pass guard.

>Danare isn't able to pass guard on this attempt.

>Steven attempts to grab an arm of Danare from the bottom of the guard.

>Danare blocks the attempt, but does get swept over by it, ending under side control.

>Steven tries to put Danare into an americana.

>Danare blocks it.

>Danare tries to lock onto an arm from the bottom of side control.

>Steven defends it.

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

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

>Steven attempts the mount.

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

>Danare attempts to grab an arm of Steven from the bottom of side control.

>Danare cannot secure the arm.

>Benny Danare looks very tired out there.

>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 given Danare the win.

>Benny 'The Jet' Danare wins by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Benny "The Jet" Danare defeats "Mr. Intensity" Bruce Steven by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

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Attendance: 2,595

Ticket Sales: $207,600

 

TV Viewers: 148,428

 

Critical Rating: Poor

Commercial Rating: Great

 

Fight of the Night: Manoel Cabral vs. H.M. Menzel

KO of the Night: Allen LeFleur

Submission of the Night: Manoel Cabral

 

 

 

Fallout

 

 

 

- Jutaro Honma suffered a leg injury in his loss to Ozzy Bintley and will miss a month or two!

 

 

 

Updated Tournament Brackets

 

 

 

 

 

 

Predictions

 

 

 

Jingo 60% (6 of 10) (Season Total: 68% (34 of 50))

 

 

 

Jingo wins again, and can pick a fight in the Womens Bantamweight Division that will air on the prelims of CTC 21! The following fighters are available for the fight!

 

Alicia Fothergill

Alyssa Taylor

Honey Due

Jenny DeNeuve

Karen Curtis

Kimie Igarashi

Kochiyo Chikamatsu

Lisa Labone

Louise Griffin

Maggie Martin

Natalie Rogers

Phoebe Bergman

Rennaya Rives

Roz Wareing

Serena Hill

Shannon Palmer

Tammy Westenra

Vicki Summers

Violet Benes

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CTC Sunday Night Fight 6: Oliver vs. Arroway

 

 

 

Sunday, Week 4, August 1998 in Ontario, Canada

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight: Sandy Oliver (5-1, 2-1 CTC) vs. Alyson Arroway (3-2, 1-2 CTC)

 

Sandy Oliver made it all the way to the finals of the Womens Featherweight Championship Tournament, scoring split and majority decision victories over Haley Croft, and Yutsuko Sasaki respectively to make it to the final, before being submitted via Triangle with Armbar in the final by Eiko Shiokawa! Alyson Arroway knocked out Piper Evergood in the quarter-finals of the Womens Featherweight Tournament before dropping a decision to Thea Higgins in the semi-finals, she lost a decision to Tiiu Kass in her last fight!

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Cruiserweight: Finals of an 8-Man Tournament, Season 4 Cruiserweight Tournament Qualifier

 

 

 

Quarter-Final Match-Ups

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Quarter-Final: Ryuji Ganaha (1-0) vs. Gyukudo Teshigahara (4-0)

 

Ryuji Ganaha originally comes from a wrestling background, but has since cross-trained hard to improve his overall MMA game, the result is a dangerous and versatile competitor! A powerful wrestler, Gyukudo Teshigahara loves to put opponents on their backs and smother them to defeat, it's a safety first approach, but that doesn't mean he doesn't possess an element of danger, he has fairly heavy hands, and can definately do damage if he connects!

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Quarter-Final: Michael Klaughnschue (3-0) vs. Christopher Drew (1-1, 1-1 CTC)

 

Michael Klaughnschue is an unusual shape for a fighter, being very short and fat, but his naturally low center of gravity works to his advantage by making him hard to take down or bully around! Christopher Drew TKOed Frank Analysis fairly quickly in his CTC debut, but was TKOed by Matthew Michael Kirby in the quarter-finals of the Cruiserweight Tournament!

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Quarter-Final: Taye Burnett (2-1, 1-1 CTC) vs. Logan Bluffer (1-1, 0-1 CTC)

 

Taye Burnett battled for nearly the full 15 minutes with Grant Shodwart in his CTC debut, before finally getting Shodwart down, and finishing him with an armbar, however, he was quickly submitted by Gustavo Spagnol in the Quarter-Finals of the Cruiserweight Tournament!

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Quarter-Final: Juozas Skerla (3-0) vs. Oliver Fiderer (3-0)

 

A tall, young fighter from Lithuania, Juozas Skerla is a rugged kickboxer who likes to use his reach to his advantage whenever possible! A powerhouse from Utah, Oliver Fiderer likes to use his physical strength by grabbing opponents and overpowering them with his wrestling, his favorite position is to get on top of a downed opponent, where he can either smother them or start throwing big right hands!

 

 

 

UNDERCARD

 

 

 

Welterweight: Vikram Sithalyan (18-2) vs. Alberto Basora (19-7)

 

Pakistan's premier MMA competitor and one of the very best Welterweights in the world, Vikram Sithalyan has become very successful thanks to his inexhaustible cardio, his top notch grappling skills, and his biggest weapon, a deadly array of submission holds with an emphasis on applying leglocks from the most unlikely places! He fought twice this year with BCF taking a split decision from Robert Darrell, and submitting Will Kane to win the BCF Welterweight Title! He vacated the title to compete in the CTC!

 

The elder brother of the more famous "El Diablo" Luis Basora, like his sibling Alberto Basora is a Judoka who is at his best when he can get in close and use his throws and joint locks, he has always been a dangerous opponent, but his inability to finish off good opposition, and his notoriously weak chin have meant that he's never been as successful as his brother! Basora fought twice this year with SIGMA before signing with CTC, taking submission victories by armbar over Christakis Boutzikos, and guillotine over Bjarne Bjerre!

 

 

 

Cruiserweight: Collins Lundie (8-4, 0-1 CTC) vs. Otto Renner (4-2, 0-1 CTC)

 

To say Collins Lundie's CTC debut didn't go as planned would be a massive understatement, as he was knocked out cold by Matthew Michael Kirby in just 34 seconds! Otto Renner's debut didn't go as he'd have liked either, as he dropped a unanimous decision to Silvio Leite in the quarter-finals of the Cruiserweight Tournament!

 

 

 

Cruiserweight: Naozane Yamaguchiya (5-1, 0-1 CTC) vs. Stan Blackheath (20-10, 0-1 CTC)

 

Naozane Yamaguchiya didn't start of his career with the CTC in good fasion, losing a razor thin split decision, in a stalemate of a wrestling match to Terry Catt in the Quarter-Finals of the Cruiserweight Tournament! Stan Blackheath was completely outmatched by Norman Pike in their Cruiserweight Championship Tournament Quarter-Final fight, being submitted by Pike in just over five minutes!

 

 

 

Cruiserweight: Jethro Munter (10-6) vs. Russell McPhee (16-7, 0-1 CTC)

 

Jethro "The Hunter" Munter is a powerful wrestler, who likes to take people down so that he can batter them with ground and pound tactics, his career has been blighted by a combination of injuries and a complete inability to take a punch! Russell McPhee was TKOed in his CTC debut, when he attempted to stand and bang with Khru Duangjan, and it didn't work out for him!

 

 

 

Cruiserweight: Ranieri Fernanda (4-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Don Norman (22-14)

 

Ranieri Fernanda didn't exactly put on the best performance against Logan Bluffer in his CTC debut, but did enough to edge out the split decision victory! A former amateur boxer, Don Norman is now a veteran of MMA. Good with his hands, his big weakness has always been that he is almost entirely useless when caught by a grappler or taken down to the mat!

 

 

 

Heavyweight: Pai Cheng (4-1, 1-1 CTC) vs. Giovanni de Matos (1-2, 0-2 CTC)

 

Pai Cheng was disappointed in his CTC debut, losing a boring wrestling based match to Efren Luat by Split Decision in the Quarter-Finals of the Season 1 Heavyweight Tournament, he bounced back however, scoring a TKO victory over Damien Jones! Giovanni de Matos hasn't had much luck in the CTC cage, dropping a decision to Damien Jones, and being knocked out by Iancu Trailescu!

 

 

 

Cruiserweight: Nestor Morozov (21-12-1, 0-1 CTC) vs. Washi Shiganori (4-1, 1-1 CTC)

 

The veteran Nestor Morozov got in absolutely no offense in his CTC debut, as he was completely dominated by Julio Correa in his Cruiserweight Championship Quarter-Final fight, and TKOed in 1:34! Washi Shiganori impressed in his CTC debut, TKOing Vincent Chapin in just over a minute, but was TKOed just as quickly in his next fight, a Cruiserweight Championship Quarter-Final bout with Khru Duangjan!

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight: Cindy Dumas (1-0) vs. Janinha (3-1, 0-1 CTC)

 

A decent wrestler, Cindy Dumas likes to work from up close where she can bully opponents around with her grappling, she is good at inflicting damage from the clinch via dirty boxing and elbow strikes, but lacks the ability to finish opponents off! Janinha picked up the first loss of her young career in her CTC debut, when she was knocked out cold by Romi Takahashi in their Womens Lightweight Championship Quarter-Final!

 

 

 

Cruiserweight: John Fitzwallace (8-2) vs. Frank Analysis (36-20, 0-1 CTC)

 

A grappler, John Fitzwallace's whole game revolves around him grabbing his opponent and imposing his will via suffocating control, he has little else to offer, and therefore struggles against better wrestlers, and more versatile fighters! Frank Analysis played Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots with the debuting Christopher Drew for just over five minutes before Drew knocked him down, and pounded him out for a TKO loss!

 

 

 

Cruiserweight: Rupert Dreck (5-1, 1-1 CTC) vs. Milton Harvey (32-13)

 

Rupert Dreck battled to a decision victory over Soren Jellyman in his CTC debut, but was TKOed early by Linton Renn in their Cruiserweight Championship Quarter-Final match-up! The veteran Milton Harvey is a wrestler whose normal tactics are to take his opponent down and smother him!

 

 

 

Featherweight: Foggy Lee (7-2, 2-1 CTC) vs. Richie Stiller (2-1, 1-1 CTC)

 

Foggy Lee made it all the way to the finals of the Featherweight Championship Tournament, scoring decision victories over Ryota Sugimoto, and Brian Claremont to get there, but was TKOed in just over two minutes by Yagi Jokichi in the final! Richie Stiller was defeated via submission by Markus Waller in his CTC debut, but bounced back to take a decision from Louie Sullivan in his next fight!

 

 

 

Middleweight: Charlie Oakley (0-0) vs. French Dancer (4-3, 0-1 CTC)

 

A student of the art of catch wrestling, Charlie Oakley is now looking to apply his high-level grappling knowledge to MMA, a beast on the ground, where his ability to control and submit opponents is excellent, if he can raise his standing game he'll be very tough to beat! Frech Dancer was completely outmatched in his fight with JJ Reid, and was submitted quickly!

 

 

 

Weigh-In Results

 

Sandy Oliver (145) vs. Alyson Arroway (145)

Vikram Sithalyan (170) vs. Alberto Basora (170)

Collins Lundie (228) vs. Otto Renner (235)

Naozane Yamaguchiya (206) vs. Stan Blackheath (235)

Ryuji Ganaha (210) vs. Gyukudo Teshigahara (210)

Jethro Munter (230) vs. Russell McPhee (218)

Michael Klaughnschue (214) vs. Christopher Drew (235)

Ranieri Fernanda (225) vs. Don Norman (235)

Taye Burnett (235) vs. Logan Bluffer (224)

Pai Cheng (249) vs. Giovanni de Matos (238)

Juozas Skerla (235) vs. Oliver Fiderer (235)

Nestor Morozov (224) vs. Washi Shiganori (210)

Cindy Dumas (155) vs. Janinha (150)

John Fitzwallace (235) vs. Frank Analysis (235)

Rupert Dreck (217) vs. Milton Harvey (235)

Foggy Lee (145) vs. Richie Stiller (145)

Charlie Oakley (185) vs. French Dancer (185)

 

 

 

CTC Sunday Night Fights 6: Oliver vs. Arroway Full Fight Card

 

WFW: Sandy Oliver vs. Alyson Arroway

CW Final: Ganaha/Teshigahara/Klaughnschue/Drew vs. Burnett/Bluffer/Skerla/Fiderer

WW: Vikram Sithalyan vs. Alberto Basora

CW SF: Ganaha/Teshigahara vs. Klaughnschue/Drew

CW: Collins Lundie vs. Otto Renner

CW SF: Burnett/Bluffer vs. Skerla/Fiderer

CW: Naozane Yamaguchiya vs. Stan Blackheath

CW QF: Ryuji Ganaha vs. Gyukudo Teshigahara

CW: Jethro Munter vs. Russell McPhee

CW QF: Michael Klaughnschue vs. Christopher Drew

CW: Ranieri Fernanda vs. Don Norman

CW QF: Taye Burnett vs. Logan Bluffer

HW: Pai Cheng vs. Giovanni de Matos

CW QF: Juozas Skerla vs. Oliver Fiderer

CW: Nestor Morozov vs. Washi Shiganori

WLW: Cindy Dumas vs. Janinha

CW: John Fitzwallace vs. Frank Analysis

CW: Rupert Dreck vs. Milton Harvey

FW: Foggy Lee vs. Richie Stiller

MW: Charlie Oakley vs. Frech Dancer

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CTC Sunday Night Fights 6: Oliver vs. Arroway Full Fight Card

 

WFW: Sandy Oliver vs. Alyson Arroway

CW Final: Ganaha vs. Bluffer

WW: Vikram Sithalyan vs. Alberto Basora

CW SF: Ganaha vs. Drew

CW: Collins Lundie vs. Otto Renner

CW SF: Bluffer vs. Skerla

CW: Naozane Yamaguchiya vs. Stan Blackheath

CW QF: Ryuji Ganaha vs. Gyukudo Teshigahara

CW: Jethro Munter vs. Russell McPhee

CW QF: Michael Klaughnschue vs. Christopher Drew

CW: Ranieri Fernanda vs. Don Norman

CW QF: Taye Burnett vs. Logan Bluffer

HW: Pai Cheng vs. Giovanni de Matos

CW QF: Juozas Skerla vs. Oliver Fiderer

CW: Nestor Morozov vs. Washi Shiganori

WLW: Cindy Dumas vs. Janinha

CW: John Fitzwallace vs. Frank Analysis

CW: Rupert Dreck vs. Milton Harvey

FW: Foggy Lee vs. Richie Stiller

MW: Charlie Oakley vs. Frech Dancer

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Sunday, Week 4, August 1998

 

 

 

Live From Hamilton, Ontario

 

 

 

MAIN CARD

 

 

 

Broadcast Live on Canada 1-Choice Pay-Per-View

 

 

 

Middleweight Bout: Charlie Oakley MMA Debut

 

 

 

 

 

 

>There's the opening bell!

>A left jab misses and Oakley strikes back with a left hand.

>Oakley throws a left jab but Dancer avoids it.

>Oakley shoots in for a takedown.

>Dancer attempts to avoid Oakley as he shoots in.

>Dancer avoids the takedown attempt.

>Dancer slips out of the way of a jab.

>Dancer glances a strike off the side of the shoulder.

>Not letting Dancer settle, Oakley moves in closer.

>Oakley swings with a couple of wild punches, then chooses to shoot in on Dancer.

>Oakley goes under an attempted counter right hand.

>Oakley has the takedown! Dancer pulls half guard.

>Oakley reaches over and tries to lock Dancer in an arm triangle.

>Oakley gets the arm triangle fully applied and Dancer has to tap out!

>By submission, the winner is Charlie Oakley!

 

 

 

Result: Charlie Oakley defeats French "Private" Dancer by Submission (Arm Triangle) at 3:03

 

 

 

Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>We are underway!

>Stiller feints to the right, trying to draw Lee into throwing a strike.

>A feint sets up Lee perfectly to try to get a knock out with a scorching right cross, but Stiller sees it at the last possible moment and ducks under.

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

>Lee goes under an attempted counter right hand.

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

>Lee attempts an arm triangle.

>Lee gets the arm triangle fully applied and Stiller has to tap out!

>The winner, by submission, is Foggy Lee!

 

 

 

Result: Foggy Lee defeats Richie "The Killer" Stiller by Submission (Arm Triangle) at 1:33

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Round one begins!

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

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

>A left jab misses, giving Dreck the chance to hit back with a flurry of small strikes.

>A left jab misses, giving Dreck the chance to hit back with a flurry of quick punches.

>Harvey uses head movement to dodge a punch, then strikes back with a straight left.

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

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

>Dreck can't get the takedown, Harvey defends it well and pulls them into a clinch.

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

>A left jab misses and Harvey counters with a crisp jab.

>An errant jab sets Dreck up to counter-strike with a crisp left hand punch.

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

>There's a takedown attempt from Dreck.

>Dreck can't get the takedown, Harvey defends it well and pulls them into a clinch.

>Harvey is trying to push Dreck so that his back is up against the cage.

>Harvey achieves it, pinning Dreck to the cage.

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

>Dreck tries to keep him up against the cage with wrestling, but Harvey reverses so that he is the one in control.

>Harvey tries to throw a knee strike, but Dreck uses wrestling to prevent him from launching it.

>Harvey attempts to hit a knee strike, but Dreck tightens the clinch, preventing the blow from being launched.

>Harvey launches an elbow strike but Dreck is ready and uses some wrestling to turn around so that Harvey is the one against the cage.

>Breathing very hard, Milton Harvey is looking ragged.

>Dreck smothers Harvey against the cage, then scores with a left to the side of the stomach.

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

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

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

>Dreck has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Harvey down.

>Harvey cannot stop being lifted up and blasted with a Greco-Roman slam, he can only pull half guard!

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

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

>Harvey finds his opponent too skilled, and Dreck passes half guard into a full mount.

>Dreck attempts to set up an americana on Harvey from the mount.

>The americana is fully applied, Dreck moves to side control to get extra leverage, Harvey has no option but to tap out!

>Rupert Dreck takes the victory by way of submission!

 

 

 

Result: "The Green Machine" Rupert Dreck defeats Milton Harvey by Submission (Americana) at 8:56

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>We are underway!

>Fitzwallace uses a nice jab.

>A straight left fails to land and Analysis is able to fire back with a clean jab.

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

>From the missed strikes they clinch.

>Fitzwallace attempts to pick Analysis up for a slam.

>There's the slam! Analysis is planted onto his back, and pulls guard.

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

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

>Analysis throws out some punches, but Fitzwallace leans back to avoid them.

>Time slips away as Fitzwallace successfully keeps Analysis stuck against the ground.

>Analysis is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Fitzwallace off of him.

>Fitzwallace fires off a few punches as he catches his breath.

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

>Fitzwallace deflects a couple of punches that Analysis threw from below.

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

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

>Fitzwallace deflects a couple of punches that Analysis threw from below.

>The lengthy period of stalemate results in the referee standing them both back up.

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

>Analysis and Fitzwallace get closer, both looking eager to engage at close range.

>Using good head movement, Fitzwallace slips past a wild right hand and hits a punch.

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

>Fitzwallace backs away to create some more space.

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

>Fitzwallace now has Analysis standing in the pocket.

>Using head movement, Analysis slips past a left jab and counters with several right hands to the body and face!

>Fitzwallace is on wobbly legs, he almost fell over as he attempted to back off!

>Analysis fires off a barrage of big right hands, knocking Fitzwallace down!

>Analysis quickly gets on top his stunned opponent, albeit only in half guard.

>Analysis fires away with big punches, but Fitzwallace keeps the half guard secure and doesn't take any undue damage.

>Fitzwallace tries to pull Analysis into a guillotine choke from the bottom of half guard.

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

>John Fitzwallace takes the victory by way of submission!

 

 

 

Result: John Fitzwallace defeats Frank Analysis by Submission (Guillotine) at 8:00

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>We are underway!

>Janinha counters a right jab by using a kick to the outside of the right knee.

>Janinha avoids a quick jab and hits a right kick to the thigh.

>Those strikes to the legs are going to take their toll.

>Janinha comes in closer, looking to clinch with Dumas.

>Seeing an opportunity, Dumas avoids the clinch and goes straight for a takedown, but Janinha is equal to it.

>Janinha keeps Dumas back with a crisp jab.

>Janinha counters a right jab by hitting a right kick to the thigh.

>Dumas shoots in for a takedown.

>Dumas is stopped by a good sprawl, and is pulled down to the ground in a loose front facelock until she is on her knees.

>Janinha fires away with right hands, and Dumas is stung by several big shots to the side of the head.

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

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

>Dumas isn't drawn in by Janinha feinting to her left.

>Dumas comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>Janinha attempts to avoid Dumas as she shoots in.

>Dumas doesn't get the takedown, Janinha avoided it.

>Dumas narrowly misses Janinha with a left uppercut.

>Janinha steps in to put some pressure on.

>Janinha tries for a leg kick but Dumas moves out of range.

>Dumas comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Janinha.

>Janinha ends up grappling for supremacy with Dumas.

>Janinha gets caught with a couple of nice short punches as Dumas uses her dirty boxing to inflict some punishment.

>Getting underhooks, Dumas looks for a takedown.

>She lifts her opponent and drives her down with a Greco-Roman slam! She gets side control of it!

>Dumas tries to get into the mount position.

>Janinha doesn't allow Dumas to get the mount.

>Janinha tries to sweep Dumas but can't.

>Dumas pounds away from side control, but Janinha isn't troubled by the strikes.

>Dumas blocks Janinha as she tries a sweep from side control.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Janinha takes a knee strike to the ribs from under side control.

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

>Dumas looks to get a mount.

>She can't get the mount.

>Janinha tries a sweep from the bottom of side control, but doesn't budge Dumas.

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

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

>Janinha and Dumas get closer, both looking eager to engage at close range.

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

>Dumas goes under an attempted counter right hand.

>The takedown is completed, Dumas came in hard and fast and was too much for Janinha.

>Janinha winds up seated, her back to the cage, with Dumas pressing onto her.

>Dumas tries to improve her position.

>Janinha gets turned onto her back, and is left under side control.

>Dumas begins trying to get herself behind Janinha.

>Janinha keeps Dumas from getting behind her.

>Dumas blocks Janinha as she tries a sweep from side control.

>Janinha is breathing very hard.

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

>Cindy Dumas is looking really tired.

>Dumas holds Janinha in position with side control and hits a knee into the ribs.

>Janinha takes a knee strike to the ribs from under side control.

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

>Dumas fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force.

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

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

>Dumas throws a few left hands, but is mainly trying to catch her breath.

>Dumas tries to get into the mount position.

>Janinha keeps Dumas from mounting her.

>Cindy Dumas seems to be fighting against exhaustion.

>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 agreed that Dumas is the winner.

>The winner, by unanimous decision, is Cindy Dumas!

 

 

 

Result: Cindy Dumas defeats "The Sao Paulo Express" Janinha by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Round one begins!

>An exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>Shiganori tries for a left body kick but Morozov moves out of range.

>Shiganori slips past a left jab and counters with a body kick.

>Shiganori avoids a quick jab and hits a hard kick across the side.

>Morozov counters a weak left kick with a stinging left jab.

>Shiganori throws a leg kick but Morozov avoids it.

>Morozov counters a left kick to the legs with a straight left.

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Shiganori to fire back with a couple of nice lefts.

>Morozov avoids a low kick.

>Morozov snaps off a crisp jab.

>Morozov slips out of the way of a jab.

>An errant jab sets Shiganori up to counter-strike with a thudding left hook to the body.

>Morozov shoots in for a takedown.

>Shiganori tries to time a counter left hand, but can't get it.

>Morozov has the takedown! Shiganori pulls guard.

>Morozov begins trying to pass the guard.

>He can't get free of the guard.

>Shiganori tries to pull Morozov in close and pepper him with short strikes, but can't.

>Morozov lies on top of Shiganori, basically smothering him.

>Time slips away as Morozov successfully keeps Shiganori stuck against the ground.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

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

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

>Morozov deflects a couple of punches that Shiganori threw from below.

>Morozov throws a few strikes, but is clearly slowing things down so that he can catch his breath.

>Shiganori tries to catch Morozov with a punch, but it is not on target.

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

>Shiganori throws a right jab but Morozov avoids it.

>A leg kick misses badly, giving Morozov an opening to score with a clean left.

>Shiganori tries for a right jab but Morozov moves out of range.

>Morozov steps back to avoid a right jab.

>Morozov counters a left kick to the body by hitting a nice left hand.

>Morozov moves out of range of a tidy combination of punches.

>Morozov looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Shiganori.

>He pulls Shiganori into a grapple.

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

>Morozov has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Shiganori down.

>Morozov gets the takedown by using the underhooks for control and working a trip! Shiganori pulls half guard.

>Morozov looks to get past the half guard.

>Morozov gains side control after getting his leg free from half guard.

>Morozov looks to get a mount.

>Advancing his position, he gets mount.

>Morozov pounds away on Shiganori.

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

>The referee has seen enough, he pulls Morozov off!

>Nestor 'The Anvil' Morozov takes the win by TKO!

 

 

 

Result: Nestor "The Anvil" Morozov defeats Washi Shiganori by TKO (Strikes) at 14:21

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>The winner will advance into the semi-finals of tonight's tournament.

>Round one begins!

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

>Fiderer catches an attempted body kick and goes for the takedown, and gets it, Fiderer is in half guard.

>Fiderer fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves.

>Skerla tries to sweep Fiderer but doesn't get anywhere.

>Fiderer tries to lock Skerla into an arm triangle.

>Skerla gets caught by the arm triangle! It's deep, but he just won't quit!

>Shockingly, Fiderer loses it! Skerla pops his head free, and has somehow survived!

>Fiderer blocks Skerla as he tries a sweep from half guard.

>Fiderer begins trying to get his leg free of the half guard.

>Fiderer gains side control after getting his leg free from half guard.

>Fiderer tries to ensnare Skerla in an armbar.

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

>Oliver Fiderer takes the victory by way of submission!

 

 

 

Result: Oliver Fiderer defeats Juozas Skerla by Submission (Armbar) at 3:32

 

 

 

Heavyweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>The fight begins!

>de Matos counters a wayward left jab with a crisp left hand punch.

>de Matos drops a shoulder, trying to sucker Cheng in with a feint.

>de Matos tries for a right body kick but Cheng moves out of range.

>Cheng avoids a flurry of punches.

>de Matos slips past a barrage of big punches and fires back with a kick to the inside of the left leg.

>Cheng steps back to avoid a leg kick.

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

>Cheng counters with a takedown, and de Matos is forced to pull guard.

>Cheng begins trying to pass the guard.

>Advancing his position fairly easily, he passes to side control.

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

>Cheng tries to apply a crucifix to trap both his opponent's arms.

>de Matos struggles, but eventually has both arms trapped via a crucifix.

>Cheng throws some elbow strikes, but de Matos struggles enough that they only land glancing blows.

>de Matos tries to struggle free of the crucifix, but can't.

>Cheng pounds away with punches from the crucifix position and de Matos can do nothing about it!

>With de Matos taking a beating, the referee has to stop the match!

>Pai Cheng takes the win by TKO!

 

 

 

Result: Pai Cheng defeats Giovanni de Matos by TKO (Strikes) at 4:47

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>The winner moves on to the next round in tonight's tournament.

>We are underway!

>Burnett tries for a left jab but Bluffer moves out of range.

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

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

>Burnett grabs Bluffer and pulls him into a grapple.

>Burnett has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Bluffer down.

>Bluffer cannot stop being lifted up and blasted with a Greco-Roman slam, he can only pull guard!

>Burnett throws a few right hands as he takes a moment to plan ahead.

>Burnett deflects a couple of punches that Bluffer threw from below.

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

>Burnett deflects a couple of punches that Bluffer threw from below.

>Bluffer is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Burnett off of him.

>Bluffer is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Burnett off of him.

>In guard, Burnett throws a couple of punches designed to keep Bluffer guessing.

>Bluffer throws out some punches, but Burnett leans back to avoid them.

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

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

>Bluffer can't get the takedown, Burnett defends it well and pulls them into a clinch.

>Getting underhooks, Burnett looks for a takedown.

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

>Burnett smothers Bluffer with his body by pushing forward and down.

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

>Bluffer comfortably blocks the attempt and keeps Burnett in guard.

>Burnett deflects a couple of punches that Bluffer threw from below.

>Bluffer is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Burnett off of him.

>Burnett throws a few right hands to the body.

>Burnett deflects a couple of punches that Bluffer threw from below.

>We move into the second half of this round.

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

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Bluffer to fire back with a jab.

>Bluffer throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Burnett.

>Bluffer doesn't get the takedown, Burnett saw it coming and was equal to it.

>Bluffer looks like he might be trying to get in close and wrestle with Burnett.

>The two fighters start grappling for control.

>Bluffer attempts to pick Burnett up for a slam.

>There's the slam! Burnett is planted onto his back, and pulls guard.

>Bluffer looks to pass guard and get side control.

>He passes to side control.

>Bluffer starts hammering away at Burnett with right hands.

>Burnett is barely able to do anything at all, he cannot get out from under Bluffer!

>The referee pulls Bluffer away, stopping the match!

>The winner, by TKO; Logan Bluffer!

 

 

 

Result: Logan Bluffer defeats Taye Burnett by TKO (Strikes) at 10:38

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>The fight begins!

>Norman counters a wayward left jab with a quick series of punches.

>A jab misses and Norman counters with a series of lefts.

>Norman counters a wayward left jab with a flurry of quick punches.

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

>Not letting Norman settle at all, Fernanda comes in closer.

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

>Norman throws a looping punch, but Fernanda avoids it.

>Fernanda doesn't let Norman settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

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

>Fernanda moves into the pocket.

>Fernanda slips past a straight punch and then hits a straight left.

>Norman uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a crisp left.

>Standing in the pocket, Fernanda shows excellent head movement to dodge a huge right hand.

>Moving in closer, Fernanda looks like he may want to wrestle Norman.

>He pulls Norman into a grapple.

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

>Norman cannot stop being lifted up and blasted with a Greco-Roman slam, he can only pull half guard!

>Fernanda tries to lock Norman into an arm triangle.

>Fernanda gets the arm triangle fully applied!

>No! He breaks free. That was really close.

>Norman tries to sweep Fernanda but doesn't get anywhere.

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

>He can't get free of half guard.

>Norman tries to sweep Fernanda but doesn't get anywhere.

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

>Fernanda is too skilled for Norman, passing half guard and gaining side control.

>Fernanda is trying to move from side control to mount.

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

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

>Fernanda attempts to armbar Norman from side control.

>Fernanda gets the armbar fully applied and Norman has to tap out!

>By submission, the winner is Ranieri Fernanda!

 

 

 

Results: Ranieri "Martelo" Fernanda defeats Don "The Rumble King" Norman by Submission (Armbar) at 7:35

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Round one begins!

>Klaughnschue avoids a flurry of punches.

>Klaughnschue slips out of the way of a jab.

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

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

>The takedown doesn't work, Drew stuffed it.

>An exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched.

>Klaughnschue looks to scoop his opponent up for a slam.

>Drew defends it well though, and slips away from Klaughnschue.

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

>A left hand misses, allowing Drew to counter with a flurry of quick punches.

>Klaughnschue avoids a flurry of punches.

>Klaughnschue slips out of the way of a jab.

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

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

>The takedown doesn't work, Drew stuffed it.

>An exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

>Having stepped in close to throw their strikes, they end up clinched.

>Klaughnschue looks to scoop his opponent up for a slam.

>Drew defends it well though, and slips away from Klaughnschue.

>Klaughnschue avoids a flurry of rights and lefts.

>Klaughnschue slips out of the way of a jab.

>Drew uses a right hook to the body, but misses.

>Klaughnschue presses in closer to attack.

>Klaughnschue shoots in, looking for a takedown.

>Drew attempts to avoid Klaughnschue as he shoots in.

>Drew avoids the takedown attempt.

>Drew slips past a left jab and fires back with a jab.

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

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

>Backing out of range, Drew circles tentatively.

>Not letting up, Klaughnschue quickly steps in closer to attack Drew.

>Klaughnschue swings with a couple of wild punches, then chooses to shoot in on Drew.

>Drew sprawls, stopping the takedown and forcing Klaughnschue down to the ground into a type of turtle position.

>Drew pounds away on the body and side of the head, Klaughnschue struggles to deal with them.

>Drew fires away with right hands, and Klaughnschue is stung by several big shots to the side of the head.

>Drew pounds away with right hands, but Klaughnschue absorbs them and manages to stand back up.

>Christopher Drew doesn't look like he has much left in the tank.

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

>Drew circles as he plans his next move.

>Not letting up, Klaughnschue quickly steps in closer to attack Drew.

>Michael Klaughnschue is breathing very hard.

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

>Klaughnschue eats a stiff counter right hook and is down hard!

>Moving quickly, Drew gets side control.

>Drew holds Klaughnschue in position with side control and hits a knee into the ribs.

>Drew throws a few strikes, but is clearly slowing things down so that he can catch his breath.

>Klaughnschue tries to sweep Drew but can't.

>Drew relinquishes side control, stands and backs off, wanting the fight to continue standing.

>Drew counters a left jab by hitting a stinging left jab.

>Klaughnschue counters a left jab by hitting a solid left.

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

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

>Klaughnschue has the takedown! Drew pulls guard.

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

>Klaughnschue throws a few right hands as he takes a moment to plan ahead.

>Drew is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Klaughnschue off of him.

>Time slips away as Klaughnschue successfully keeps Drew stuck against the ground.

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

>Klaughnschue looks to get past the guard.

>He can't get free of the guard.

>Michael Klaughnschue seems to be fighting against exhaustion.

>Drew tries to pull Klaughnschue in close and pepper him with short strikes, but can't.

>Christopher Drew seems to be fighting against exhaustion.

>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 Drew is the winner.

>Making Christopher Drew the winner by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Christopher Drew defeats Michael Klaughnschue by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>The fight begins!

>Munter steps back to avoid a flurry of punches.

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

>Munter comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>A counter right cross is too slow to catch Munter.

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

>Munter attempts an arm triangle.

>McPhee stops Munter from applying it.

>McPhee tries to sweep Munter but doesn't get anywhere.

>Munter fires away with big punches, but McPhee keeps the half guard secure and doesn't take any undue damage.

>Munter blocks McPhee as he tries a sweep from half guard.

>Munter attempts to pass half guard and gain a better position.

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

>McPhee tries to sweep Munter but can't do it.

>Munter reaches over and tries to lock McPhee in an arm triangle.

>McPhee defends himself well and is in no danger.

>McPhee tries to sweep Munter but can't do it.

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

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

>Munter seems happy to engage with McPhee in the pocket.

>Munter uses head movement to avoid a left jab.

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

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

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

>Munter pounds away from half guard, and McPhee struggles to deal with them.

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

>Munter gains side control after getting his leg free from half guard.

>Munter begins trying to get himself into mount.

>McPhee keeps Munter at side control, not letting the mount happen.

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

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

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

>He can't get the mount.

>McPhee tries to move to guard, but Munter doesn't allow it.

>Munter fires off a few punches as he catches his breath.

>Munter starts trying to work to use side control as a way to get behind McPhee.

>He rolls McPhee over a little...and slips behind to take the back!

>Munter starts hammering away at McPhee with right hands.

>McPhee had better start defending himself, or this will be over!

>The referee has seen enough, he pulls Munter off!

>The winner, by TKO, is Jethro 'The Hunter' Munter!

 

 

 

Result: Jethro "The Hunter" Munter defeats Russell "Russell Mania" McPhee by TKO (Strikes) at 10:12

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Tournament Quarter-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>The semi-finals await the winner.

>The fight begins!

>Ganaha avoids a quick jab and hits a nice jab.

>Advancing, Ganaha counters a left jab by using a stinging right jab.

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

>Teshigahara backs away from Ganaha, creating some space between them.

>Teshigahara bobs and weaves.

>Not letting Teshigahara settle at all, Ganaha comes in closer.

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

>Teshigahara tries to step away from the takedown.

>Ganaha doesn't get the takedown, Teshigahara avoided it.

>Advancing, Teshigahara counters a right jab by using a crisp left hand punch.

>Teshigahara throws out a quick left jab.

>Ganaha steps in closer to force the issue.

>Ganaha chooses to shoot in on Teshigahara.

>Teshigahara attempts to avoid Ganaha as he shoots in.

>Teshigahara avoids the takedown attempt.

>Both fighters advance and strike, but neither hits anything.

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

>Teshigahara backs away to create some more space.

>Ganaha avoids a jab.

>Teshigahara throws a swift jab but doesn't do any damage.

>Ganaha quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

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

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

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

>Teshigahara tries to step away from the takedown.

>Teshigahara avoids the takedown attempt.

>Teshigahara throws a swift jab but doesn't do any damage.

>Ganaha quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>We pass the halfway mark of this round.

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

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

>A straight left by Teshigahara keeps Ganaha from advancing.

>Ganaha presses in closer to attack.

>There's a takedown attempt from Ganaha.

>Teshigahara sees the takedown coming and tries to move.

>Teshigahara avoids the takedown attempt.

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

>He gets into range.

>Teshigahara dodges a jab, and fires back with a jab.

>Ganaha hits a quick series of punches from the pocket.

>From the pocket, Ganaha unloads with a sequence of right jabs.

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

>Ganaha throws a flurry of rights and lefts, but Teshigahara covers up well.

>Teshigahara backs away from Ganaha, creating some space between them.

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

>He pulls Ganaha into a grapple.

>The grappling doesn't go anywhere, and they break apart.

>After a flurry of punches miss, Teshigahara is able to strike back with a nice left hand.

>Teshigahara comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Ganaha.

>Ganaha ends up grappling for supremacy with Teshigahara.

>Teshigahara is looking to muscle Ganaha back against the cage.

>Ganaha ends up backed against the cage.

>Ganaha is trapped against the cage and takes a sharp stomp to the foot.

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

>Ganaha tries to keep him up against the cage with wrestling, but Teshigahara struggles and doesn't let himself get controlled.

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

>He lifts his opponent and drives him down with a Greco-Roman slam! Teshigahara pulls guard.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

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

>Teshigahara finds his opponent too skilled, and Ganaha passes guard into side control.

>Ganaha tries to lock Teshigahara in an armbar.

>The armbar is locked in, but Teshigahara survives the few seconds that remain!

>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 Ganaha.

>Making Ryuji 'Shogun' Ganaha the winner by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: Ryuji "Shogun" Ganaha defeats Gyukudo Teshigahara by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>There's the opening bell!

>Yamaguchiya slips out of the way of a jab.

>Yamaguchiya steps back to avoid a left jab.

>Yamaguchiya throws a couple of jabs, then chooses to shoot in on Blackheath.

>Blackheath cannot stop the takedown, and has to pull guard.

>Yamaguchiya fires away with elbows, but Blackheath deals with them fairly well.

>Yamaguchiya deflects a couple of punches that Blackheath threw from below.

>Yamaguchiya lies on top of Blackheath, basically smothering him.

>Yamaguchiya fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force.

>Blackheath tries to pull Yamaguchiya in close and pepper him with short strikes, but can't.

>Yamaguchiya looks to pass guard and get side control.

>Blackheath finds his opponent too skilled, and Yamaguchiya passes guard into side control.

>Yamaguchiya attempts the mount.

>He doesn't get the mount, but only because Blackheath rolled over and gave up his back instead.

>Blackheath is in huge trouble now, as Yamaguchiya successfully gets both hooks in.

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

>Blackheath stops Yamaguchiya from getting his arm under the chin and completing the choke.

>Yamaguchiya pounds away on Blackheath.

>Blackheath had better start defending himself, or this will be over!

>The referee has seen enough, he pulls Yamaguchiya off!

>The winner, by TKO, is Naozane 'Big Baby' Yamaguchiya!

 

 

 

Result: Naozane "Big Baby" Yamaguchiya defeats Stan "The Man" Blackheath by TKO (Strikes) at 4:32

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>The winner will book a place in the finals of tonight's tournament.

>Round one begins!

>Advancing, Fiderer counters a left jab by using a clean jab.

>Bluffer comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>He drives forward, and despite the best efforts of Fiderer to stay upright, the takedown is completed!

>Fiderer ends up sitting, his legs trapped under Bluffer, with his back pressed against the cage.

>Bluffer pushes forward against Fiderer, basically smothering him against the cage wall.

>Bluffer tries to improve his position.

>Bluffer shows his ground skills and gets full mount!

>Bluffer fires away with punches, Fiderer is getting pounded.

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

>The referee pulls Bluffer away, stopping the match!

>The winner, by TKO; Logan Bluffer!

 

 

 

Result: Logan Bluffer defeats Oliver Fiderer by TKO (Strikes) at 2:45

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Round one begins!

>Renner steps back to avoid a barrage of big punches, having been off balance momentarily after a clever feint.

>Lundie throws a barrage of big rights but Renner is quick to move out of range.

>Renner chooses to shoot in on Lundie.

>Lundie tries to avoid Renner.

>Lundie avoids the takedown attempt.

>Stepping in, Lundie hits Renner with a flurry of jabs and straight punches.

>Renner steps back to avoid a left jab.

>Renner steps back to avoid a leg kick, having been suckered in with a feinted high kick.

>Renner avoids a jab.

>Renner avoids a flurry of rights and lefts.

>Moving in closer, Renner looks like he may want to wrestle Lundie.

>He pulls Lundie into a grapple.

>With underhooks giving him solid control over Lundie, Renner looks for a takedown.

>Lundie cannot stop being lifted up and blasted with a Greco-Roman slam, he can only pull guard!

>Renner fires away with big punches, but Lundie defends them.

>Lundie pushes Renner away while defending the strikes, right out of guard.

>Renner tries to come in and secure a ground position.

>Lundie tries to get free, but Renner is able to secure side control.

>Renner fires off a few punches as he catches his breath.

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

>Lundie takes a knee strike to the ribs from under side control.

>In side control, Renner throws a couple of punches designed to keep Lundie guessing.

>Renner blocks Lundie as he tries a transition to guard.

>Renner attempts to arm triangle Lundie from side control.

>Lundie fights off the arm triangle attempt.

>Lundie tries to move to guard, but Renner doesn't allow it.

>Renner tries to lock Lundie into an arm triangle.

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

>Lundie tries to move to guard, but Renner doesn't allow it.

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

>We move into the second half of this round.

>Lundie circles as he plans his next move.

>Renner doesn't let Lundie settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

>Renner shoots in for a takedown.

>A counter left hand catches Renner above the eye.

>Renner slips out of the way of a jab.

>An errant jab sets Renner up to counter-strike with a straight left.

>An errant jab sets Renner up to counter-strike with a nice left hand.

>There's a takedown attempt from Renner.

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

>A flurry of rights and lefts miss, allowing Renner to hit back with a clean jab.

>A jab misses and Renner counters with a nice jab.

>Renner avoids a flurry of punches.

>Renner counters an errant left jab with a straight left.

>Renner steps back to avoid a flurry of punches.

>Breathing very hard, Collins Lundie is looking ragged.

>Renner slips out of the way of a jab.

>Renner avoids a flurry of punches.

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

>Lundie tries to avoid the takedown.

>Lundie avoids the takedown attempt.

>A jab doesn't find its intended target, allowing Lundie to fire back with a flurry of quick punches to sting Renner.

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

>Renner can't get near enough to engage, Lundie uses strikes to keep him out of range.

>Collins Lundie looks very, very tired.

>We have one minute of the round remaining.

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

>Keen to maintain some distance, Lundie uses strikes to keep Renner away.

>Lundie throws out a quick left jab.

>Renner presses in closer to attack.

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

>The judges' decisions are now being announced.

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

>The winner, by unanimous decision, is Otto Renner!

 

 

 

Result: "The Emperor" Otto Renner defeats Collins Lundie by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>The final of tonight's tournament awaits the winner.

>We are underway!

>Ganaha steps back to avoid a left jab.

>Ganaha tries for a right jab but Drew moves out of range.

>Ganaha chooses to shoot in on Drew.

>A counter right cross is too slow to catch Ganaha.

>The takedown is successful, Drew pulls guard.

>Ganaha looks to pass guard and get side control.

>He passes the guard well, gaining side control.

>Ganaha looks to get a mount.

>He mounts Drew.

>Ganaha tries to lock Drew in an americana.

>Ganaha gets the americana locked, moves to side control for leverage, and Drew has to tap!

>The winner, by submission; Ryuji Ganaha!

 

 

 

Result: Ryuji "Shogun" Ganaha defeats Christopher Drew by Submission (Americana) at 2:42

 

 

 

Welterweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>The fight begins!

>They come together and throw strikes, both miss.

>Sithalayan chooses to shoot in on Basora.

>The takedown is unsuccessful, Basora blocked Sithalayan.

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

>Basora ends up grappling for supremacy with Sithalayan.

>Using his wrestling skills, Sithalayan is trying to push Basora up against the cage.

>Basora ends up backed against the cage.

>Basora wrestles back against Sithalayan, not letting him maintain control for any length of time.

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

>Basora looks to take Sithalayan down by setting up a judo throw.

>Basora can't get the throw, as Sithalayan wrestles his way into a dominant position.

>Sithalayan keeps Basora up against the cage with wrestling, then uses a hard foot stomp.

>Sithalayan steps back from Basora and looks to unleash some strikes.

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

>Moving in closer, Sithalayan looks like he may want to wrestle Basora.

>Basora uses movement to keep out reach, meaning Sithalayan cannot get close enough to grapple.

>Sithalayan shoots in, looking for a takedown.

>Basora attempts to avoid Sithalayan as he shoots in.

>The takedown is unsuccessful, Basora avoided Sithalayan.

>Basora chooses to shoot in on Sithalayan.

>Basora gets the takedown! Sithalayan pulls guard.

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

>Basora gets pushed back thanks to a butterfly guard, and stands, looking down at Sithalayan who remains on his back.

>Basora steps back and allows Sithalayan to stand back up.

>Sithalayan tries for a left jab but Basora moves out of range.

>Sithalayan goes to the body and then to the head with a tidy combination to get Basora to cover up, then shoots in.

>Sithalayan can't take Basora off his feet, so settles for pushing him up against the cage instead.

>Sithalayan looks to try and maintain control via his wrestling skills, but Basora proves too good and manages to turn them around so that he is in the dominant position.

>Basora attempts to set up a judo-based throw to take Sithalayan to the ground.

>Sithalayan blocks the attempted throw and turns Basora around so that he has his back to the cage.

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

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

>Showing his ability to control opponents, Basora simply smothers Sithalayan against the cage for about half a minute.

>Basora looks to set up a judo throw.

>Sithalayan stops the attempted throw, then uses his wrestling to take control of the grapple and put Basora against the cage.

>Basora takes a sharp stomp to the foot.

>Alberto Basora is looking really tired.

>Sithalayan looks to try and maintain control via his wrestling skills, but Basora proves too good and manages to turn them around so that he is in the dominant position.

>With Sithalayan stuck against the cage, Basora tries to set up a judo-style throw.

>Sithalayan blocks the attempted throw and turns Basora around so that he has his back to the cage.

>With the cage trapping Basora, Sithalayan gets the underhooks in and looks for a takedown.

>Basora stops the takedown attempt, then uses his wrestling to take control of the grapple and put Sithalayan against the cage.

>Basora attempts to set up a judo-based throw to take Sithalayan to the ground.

>Basora can't get the throw, as Sithalayan wrestles his way into a dominant position.

>Vikram Sithalayan looks very tired out there.

>Alberto Basora seems to be fighting against exhaustion.

>Basora takes a hard foot stomp.

>Basora takes a sharp stomp to the foot.

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

>With the cage trapping Sithalayan, Basora looks to be attempting to set up a judo throw.

>Basora doesn't get the throw, Sithalayan instead wrestles his way into controlling the grapple.

>Alberto Basora looks totally gassed.

>Sithalayan has worked in the underhooks and looks to take Basora down.

>Sithalayan sweeps the legs and takes Basora down, hard.

>Basora winds up seated, his back to the cage, with Sithalayan pressing onto him.

>Sithalayan attempts a guillotine.

>Basora gets caught by the guillotine, and it's tight enough that he has to tap!

>The winner, by submission; Vikram Sithalayan!

 

 

 

Result: Vikram "Punishment" Sithalyan defeats Alberto Basora by Submission (Guillotine) at 12:48

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Cruiserweight Tournament Final: Season 4 Cruiserweight Tournament Qualifying Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>We are underway!

>Ganaha isn't drawn in by Bluffer feinting to his left.

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

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

>Ganaha sees the takedown coming and tries to move.

>Bluffer can't get the takedown, Ganaha was too quick to back away.

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

>They start grappling, Bluffer looks happy to engage Ganaha at close quarters.

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

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

>Ganaha begins trying to pass the guard.

>He passes guard fairly easily, getting to side control.

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

>Ganaha shifts to mount.

>Ganaha attempts an americana.

>The americana is locked in and Ganaha moves to side control to get leverage, Bluffer has to tap out!

>Ryuji Ganaha takes the victory by way of submission!

 

 

 

Result: Ryuji "Shogun" Ganaha defeats Logan Bluffer by Submission (Americana) at 3:25

 

 

Ryuji "Shogun" Ganaha Has Qualified For The Season 4 Cruiserweight Tournament

 

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>And here we go!

>Arroway tries for a left jab but Oliver moves out of range.

>Oliver steps back to avoid a left jab.

>Oliver steps back to avoid a flurry of punches.

>Arroway circles as she plans her next move.

>Oliver doesn't let Arroway settle, stepping in closer to impose herself.

>Oliver shoots in, looking for a takedown.

>Arroway tries to avoid Oliver.

>Oliver doesn't get the takedown, Arroway avoided it.

>Oliver avoids a flurry of rights and lefts and hits a solid right jab.

>Oliver avoids a low kick.

>Oliver avoids a low kick.

>Oliver swings with a couple of wild punches, then chooses to shoot in on Arroway.

>Arroway tries to avoid the takedown.

>Oliver doesn't get the takedown, Arroway avoided it.

>Arroway circles as she plans her next move.

>Oliver presses in closer to attack.

>Oliver slips past a left jab and counters with a straight right.

>Arroway avoids a quick jab and hits a series of quick lefts.

>A flicked jab from Arroway only finds gloves.

>Oliver steps in closer to force the issue.

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

>Arroway is too quick, and manages to hit Oliver with a good clean left jab.

>Arroway counters an errant right jab with a left jab to the cheek.

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

>Arroway counters with a left jab that catches Oliver hard.

>Oliver avoids a flurry of rights and lefts and hits a right jab to the cheek.

>We move into the second half of this round.

>A straight right from Oliver fails to land.

>Arroway quickly gets in closer, looking to attack.

>Oliver counters a flurry of punches by hitting a jab.

>Oliver counters an errant left jab with a clean jab.

>A flicked jab from Arroway only finds gloves.

>Not letting up, Oliver steps in closer to pressure Arroway into action.

>Advancing, Arroway counters a right jab by using a crisp left hand punch.

>An errant jab sets Arroway up to counter-strike with a jab.

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

>Oliver counters a wayward low right kick with a right jab to the cheek.

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

>Arroway tries to step away from the takedown.

>Oliver doesn't get the takedown, Arroway avoided it.

>Oliver counters a left jab with a clean jab.

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

>She gets into range.

>Oliver slips past a jab and scores with a crisp right.

>Using head movement, Oliver slips past a left jab and counters with a nice jab.

>Oliver slips past a flurry of rights and lefts and hits a solid right jab.

>Oliver uses head movement to dodge a jab, and counters with a stinging jab.

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

>Standing in the pocket, Oliver chooses to shoot in for a double leg on Arroway.

>The takedown is unsuccessful, Arroway blocked Oliver.

>Oliver comes in closer, looking to wrestle with Arroway.

>Arroway finds herself pulled into a grappling contest.

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

>Oliver attempts to wrestle Arroway to the ground.

>She has the takedown! Arroway pulls guard.

>The clock runs down as Arroway is being smothered against the ground by Oliver.

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

>Here come the official decisions.

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

>So the winner, by unanimous decision, is 'The Lady Of 1,000 Submissions' Sandy Oliver!

 

 

 

Result: "The Lady of 1,000 Submissions" Sandy Oliver defeats Alyson "Alley Kat" Arroway by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

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Attendance: 5,315

Ticket Sales: $425,200

 

PPV Buys: 68,598

PPV Revenue: $411,588

 

Critical Rating: Decent

Commercial Rating: Poor

 

Fight of the Night: Ryuji Ganaha vs. Logan Bluffer

KO of the Night: Jethro Munter

Submission of the Night: Vikram Sithalyan

 

 

 

Fallout

 

 

 

- Alberto Basora suffered a hand injury in his loss to Vikram Sithalyan and will miss a month or two!

 

- Giovanni de Matos suffered a facial injury in his loss to Pai Cheng and will miss a month or two!

 

- French Dancer suffered a knee injury in his loss to Charlie Oakley and will miss a month or two!

 

 

Predictions

 

 

 

Jingo 95% (19 of 20) (Season Total: 76% (53 of 70))

 

 

 

Wow! I've rarely seen predicting that good, especially on so big a card! Jingo wins again! The Ice Cold Swede is coming to the CTC, Lukas Mellberg will make his CTC debut in a non-tournament fight on the main card of CTC 22, which of the following Lightweight competitors should he battle with!

 

 

 

Avery Gleason

Bosco Curbeam

Braxton Pryce

Cory Brewer

Duane Weatherly

Guilherme de Barros

Hoshi Nagai

Joel Adams

Julian Beals

Lazaro Campos

Marcus Speed

Min-Soo Sik

Nicholas Bretton

Owen Oggleberry-Pipp

Rory McEnterry

Roy Arnett

Seth O'Breen

Tarcisio Dantas

Urlington Rogers

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News -- August 1998

 

 

 

CTC Talent Acquisitions

 

Lukas Mellberg

Fjodor Kanchelskis

Aleksander Ivanov

Charlie Oakley

Ivan Bokhour

Elzo Alves Moura

 

 

 

CTC Popularity

 

29.8% in Canada (Low Level National) #2 Company Rankings

5% in USA (Low Level Regional)

 

 

 

CTC Internationally Ranked Fighters

 

 

 

Womens P4P #1: Michelle Addams (CTC)

 

 

 

Womens Bantamweight (#1 Michelle Addams, CTC)

 

Michelle Addams (#1, #1 P4P)

Pamela O'Neill (#3, #6 P4P)

Clare Peyton (#4, #8 P4P)

Nina Belle (#6, #15 P4P)

Serena Hill (#8)

Natalie Rogers (#9)

Erica Page (#10)

Steph Smith (#11)

Gina Dixon (#13)

Leslie Myers (#16)

Tara O'Brien (#17)

Rhonda Britton (#18)

Roz Wareing (#20)

Kimie Igarashi (#21)

Lisa Labone (#22)

Maggie Martin (#23)

Jessica Herbig (#25)

 

 

 

Womens Featherweight (#1 Eiko Shiokawa, CTC)

 

Eiko Shiokawa (#1, #2 P4P)

Sarah Vaughan (#3, #5 P4P)

Grace Hughes (#4, #7 P4P)

Romi Takahashi (#5, #11 P4P)

Sandy Oliver (#6, #12 P4P)

Helen Fox (#7, #14 P4P)

Hope Lehane (#8, #16 P4P)

Samantha Sachs (#9, #17 P4P)

Echiko Watanabe (#11, #19 P4P)

Yutsuko Sasaki (#12, #20 P4P)

Stella Massey (#14, #22 P4P)

Andrea Jones (#15, #25 P4P)

Natassia Potocnik (#16)

Toshie Nishina (#17)

Haley Croft (#18)

Thea Higgins (#19)

Tiiu Kass (#20)

Cindy Dumas (#21)

Chelsea Lawson (#22)

Junko Yamada (#24)

Daniela Sadorra (#25)

 

 

 

Mens P4P #1: Hassan Fezzik (ALPHA-1)

 

 

 

Featherweight (#1 Philip Ziskie, XCC)

 

Yoshiro Makamori (#4, #24 P4P)

Manish Khan (#5)

Yagi Jokichi (#13)

Markus Waller (#20)

Frank Romita (#21)

Lamont Banner (#22)

 

 

 

Lightweight (#1 Sean Morrison, GAMMA)

 

Lukas Mellberg (#8)

Benny Danare (#12)

Manoel Cabral (#13)

Seth O'Breen (#23)

 

 

 

Welterweight (#1 Julio Regueiro, GAMMA)

 

Vikram Sithalyan (#5, #23 P4P)

Datuk Ong Ka Ting (#7)

Procopio Golias (#23)

 

 

 

Middleweight (#1 Matthew Dean, GAMMA)

 

Petey Mack (#4, #22 P4P)

Tora Mizwar (#12)

JJ Reid (#14)

Leonardo da Costa (#25)

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight (#1 Zvonimir Asanovic, ALPHA-1)

 

Mike Watson (#5)

 

 

 

Heavyweight (#1 Hassan Fezzik, ALPHA-1)

 

Norman Pike (#12)

Tim Boyer (#14)

Chuck Dooley (#19)

 

 

 

Other CTC News

 

 

 

Welterweight fighter Geoff Cahill has announced that he will retire following his next fight, the CTC are looking into who he will face!

 

 

 

 

Other Promotions Shows

 

 

 

FLB 10: High Stakes (Sunday, Week 2, August 1998)

 

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Fight of the Night: Gilberto Sabbatini vs. Eriverton Laurentino

KO of the Night: Helio

 

 

 

ALPHA-1: Kitabatake vs. Katou (Sunday, Week 3, August 1998)

 

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Fight of the Night: Korekiyo Anzai vs. Naizen Hamacho

KO of the Night: Chojiro Goto

Submission of the Night: Ichisake Miyagi

 

 

 

GAMMA 27: Rubenstein vs. John (Saturday, Week 4, August 1998)

 

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Fight of the Night: Truck Gleeson vs. Ashton Andrews

KO of the Night: Leon Banks

Submission of the Night: Evan Pizzarro

 

 

 

XCC: Hewitt vs. Southall (Sunday, Week 4, August 1998)

 

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Fight of the Night: Francisco Jimenez vs. Hinton Grey

KO of the Night: Francisco Jimenez

Submission of the Night: Christine Jameson

 

 

 

KDM FC 7: Takeuchi vs. Maeno (Sunday, Week 4, August 1998)

 

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Fight of the Night: Zhao Pau vs. So Yip

Submission of the Night: Taniko Uchiyama

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Canadian Tournament Combat 21

 

 

 

Friday, Week 1, September 1998 in The Praries, Canada

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Featherweight Title: Yagi Jokichi (7-0, 3-0 CTC) vs. Lamont Banner (4-0, 3-0 CTC)

 

Yagi Jokichi had an impressive run through the Featherweight Championship Tournament, scoring TKO victories over Gregg Grable, David James Diggle, and Foggy Lee to become the first ever CTC Featherweight Champion! Lamont Banner destroyed Tyler Aidi by TKO, outstruck Lito Alcala for a unanimous decision, and made quick work of Hans Christian Bloch by TKO to earn his shot at the title!

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight Championship Semi-Final: Hanae Maehata (4-0, 2-0 CTC) vs. Alisha Wood (5-0, 2-0 CTC)

 

Hanae Maehata has had two fights in CTC, both stalemate striking bouts, that ended in unanimous decision victories, over Angelina Keiff in her CTC debut, and over Lula Baker in the Championship Quarter-Final! Alisha Wood has grappled her way to two boring decision victories with smothering control, a unanimous decision over Veronika Sablikova in her CTC debut, and a split decision over Hanako Shimizu in the Championship Quarter-Final!

 

 

 

UNDERCARD

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight Tournament Semi-Final: Hope Lehane (4-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Stella Massey (4-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Hope Lehane was totally owned by Emma Birch for two minutes, before suddenly slapping on a standing guillotine for the submission victory in the Tournament Quarter-Finals! Stella Massey dominated Yuya Shimizu, taking her down twice, and working vicious ground and pound, but couldn't finish her, picking up the victory on the judges scorecards in the Tournament Quarter-Finals!

 

 

 

Middleweight Tournament Semi-Final: Drew Jenks (6-1, 1-0 CTC) vs. Isaiah Monroe (4-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Drew Jenks was dominant in his Middleweight Tournament Quarter-Final bout, taking Nick Detroit down quickly, and blasting him into oblivion with ground and pound for the TKO victory! Isaiah Monroe lived up to his nickname "Thump" in his Tournament Quarter-Final match-up, as he took only a little longer to take Ramon da Silva Ramos down, and pound him out for the TKO!

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Heavyweight: Tomoji Takaoka (4-1, 3-1 CTC) vs. Steve Mason (6-2, 1-2 CTC)

 

Tomoji Takaoka scored a TKO victory over Vittorio Pescatelli, and split decision victories over Guy Broom, and Sylvester Collins all in one night to qualify for next seasons Heavyweight Tournament, but later lost to Tim Boyer by unanimous decision! Steve Mason was TKOed by Fletcher Merman in the Quarter-Finals of the Season 1 Heavyweight Championship Tournament, but bounced back with a TKO victory over Sherman Shields, only to get TKOed by Phil Verdigree in his last fight!

 

 

 

Featherweight: Heiko Pander (2-2, 1-2 CTC) vs. Josuke Hino (3-2, 0-2 CTC)

 

Heiko Pander was quickly taken down and submitted by Hans Christian Bloch in the Quarter-Finals of the Season 1 Featherweight Tournament, but bounced back, defeating Krzysztof Bujnicki by TKO, only to be submitted by Jay Dorridge in his last fight! Josuke Hino hasn't had much luck in the CTC cage, dropping a decision to Lito Alcala in the Quarter-Finals of Season 1's Featherweight Tournament, and dropping another decision to Gregg Grable!

 

 

 

Welterweight: Procopio Golias (15-4, 1-0 CTC) vs. Bokkai Iida (18-11, 1-0 CTC)

 

Procopio Golias did what he had to in his CTC debut, both outstriking, and outwrestling Zachary Gilbert in a unanimous decision victory! Bokkai Iida and Simon Vine grappled each other to a stalemate, in their CTC debuts, Iida was awarded a unanimous decision!

 

 

Heavyweight: Kanezane Fujii (2-1, 1-1 CTC) vs. Damien Jones (3-2, 1-2 CTC)

 

Kanezane Fujii dropped a unanimous decision to Guy Broom in his CTC debut, but bounced back and in a great fight, managed to lock an americana on Jozef Jankowski to score the submission victory! Damien Jones dropped a decision to Nate MacReary in the Quarter-Finals of the Season 1 Heavyweight Tournament, but bounced back to take a decision from Giovanni de Matos, before being TKOed by Pai Cheng in his last fight!

 

 

 

Welterweight: Jeffrey Foxworthy (0-1, 0-1 CTC) vs. Deacon Stawford (5-6, 0-2 CTC)

 

Jeffrey Foxworthy looked outmatched in his MMA debut, as he was TKOed inside of five minutes by veteran wrestler Zachary Gilbert! Deacon Stawford hasn't had much luck in CTC, being submitted by Gideon Navarro, and dropping a decision to Ethan LeGrange!

 

 

 

Womens Bantamweight: Honey Due (1-0) vs. Kochiyo Chikamatsu (3-1, 0-1 CTC)

 

Although nominally a kickboxer, Honey Due has also dabbled in both Judo and Jiu Jitsu, giving her an enviable base of skills, a fantastic athlete with endless cardio, Due has the potential to be a major name in Womens MMA! Kochiyo Chikamatsu struggled in her CTC debut, dropping a unanimous decision against Womens Bantamweight Tournament Finalist Clare Peyton!

 

 

 

Tournament Brackets

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weigh-In Results

 

Yagi Jokichi (145) vs. Lamont Banner (145)

Hanae Maehata (150) vs. Alisha Wood (155)

Hope Lehane (152) vs. Stella Massey (148)

Drew Jenks (185) vs. Isaiah Monroe (185)

Tomoji Takaoka (265)* vs. Steve Mason (242)

Heiko Pander (145) vs. Josuke Hino (145)

Procopio Golias (170) vs. Bokkai Iida (170)

Kanezane Fujii (256) vs. Damien Jones (237)

Jeffrey Foxworthy (170) vs. Deacon Stawford (170)

Honey Due (135) vs. Kochiyo Chikamatsu (135)

 

 

 

* I raised the limit on Heavyweight to 600 lbs, partly because Takaoka kept coming in overweight, and the first time he fights since the change, he comes in at 265!

 

 

 

CTC 21 Full Fight Card

 

Main Card

 

FW Title: Yagi Jokichi © vs. Lamont Banner

WLW Title SF: Hanae Maehata vs. Alisha Wood

WLW SF: Hope Lehane vs. Stella Massey

MW SF: Drew Jenks vs. Isaiah Monroe

 

Preliminary Card

 

HW Tomoji Takaoka vs. Steve Mason

FW Heiko Pander vs. Josuke Hino

WW Procopio Golias vs. Bokkai Iida

HW Kanezane Fujii vs. Damien Jones

WW Jeffrey Foxworthy vs. Deacon Stawford

WBW Honey Due vs. Kochiyo Chikamatsu

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Tried to think of an interesting matchup for Mellberg and decided on Seth O'Breen.

 

CTC 21 Full Fight Card

 

Main Card

 

FW Title: Yagi Jokichi © vs. Lamont Banner

WLW Title SF: Hanae Maehata vs. Alisha Wood

WLW SF: Hope Lehane vs. Stella Massey

MW SF: Drew Jenks vs. Isaiah Monroe

 

Preliminary Card

 

HW Tomoji Takaoka vs. Steve Mason

FW Heiko Pander vs. Josuke Hino

WW Procopio Golias vs. Bokkai Iida

HW Kanezane Fujii vs. Damien Jones

WW Jeffrey Foxworthy vs. Deacon Stawford

WBW Honey Due vs. Kochiyo Chikamatsu

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Friday, Week 1, September 1998

 

 

 

Live From Calgary, Alberta

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Streamed Live on CTCombat.ca

 

 

 

Womens Bantamweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>There's the opening bell!

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

>Due fires off a barrage of big punches from the pocket, knocking Chikamatsu down!

>Due quickly pounces, looking to rain down punches on the stunned Chikamatsu!

>Dazed as she is, Chikamatsu still manages to do the smart thing and pull half guard.

>Due looks to get past the half guard.

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

>Chikamatsu attempts to move toward a kneebar attempt.

>Due fends off Chikamatsu, aware of the potential for a kneebar.

>Due tries to stand up, but Chikamatsu keeps her firmly in half guard.

>Chikamatsu attempts to guillotine Due from the bottom of half guard.

>Chikamatsu gets the guillotine fully applied and Due has to tap out!

>The winner, by submission; Kochiyo Chikamatsu!

 

 

 

Result: Kochiyo Chikamatsu defeats "The Wicked Bitch of the West" Honey Due by Submission (Guillotine) at 3:17

 

 

 

Welterweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>We are underway!

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

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

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

>Stawford cannot stop the takedown, Foxworthy drove in with too much pace and power.

>The takedown leaves Stawford seated with his back pressed against the cage.

>Foxworthy tries to throw an elbow, but is being controlled too well.

>Stawford, trapped against the cage, pummels Foxworthy on the back with several small shots, although they're more out of frustration than anything.

>Foxworthy smothers Stawford up against the cage wall.

>Foxworthy pushes forward against Stawford, basically smothering him against the cage wall.

>Not liking his options, Foxworthy looks to get a better position over Stawford.

>He does brilliantly, and manages to get full mount on Stawford!

>Foxworthy has good control, and starts pounding away on Stawford.

>Stawford is barely able to do anything at all, he cannot get out from under Foxworthy!

>The referee has seen enough, he pulls Foxworthy off!

>Jeffrey Foxworthy takes the victory by way of TKO!

 

 

 

Result: Jeffrey Foxworthy defeats Deacon "Eight Ball" Stawford by TKO (Strikes) at 4:23

 

 

 

Heavyweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>There's the opening bell!

>Jones feints going high, but Fujii doesn't buy it.

>Fujii counters a left jab with a nice jab.

>Jones feints an attack, keeping Fujii on his toes.

>Fujii counters a left jab by using a flurry of quick punches.

>Fujii comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>Jones attempts to avoid Fujii as he shoots in.

>Fujii doesn't get the takedown, Jones avoided it.

>Jones catches Fujii with a crisp left jab.

>Fujii circles around Jones.

>Jones presses in closer to attack.

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

>Standing his ground, Fujii looks happy to engage Jones in the pocket.

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

>A left jab misses, giving Fujii the chance to hit back with a quick series of punches.

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

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

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

>Fujii goes under an attempted counter right hand.

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

>Fujii lies on top of Jones, basically smothering him.

>Time slips away as Fujii successfully keeps Jones stuck against the ground.

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

>Fujii deflects a couple of punches that Jones threw from below.

>Fujii tries to pound on Jones, but all the blows are comfortably dealt with.

>Jones tries to catch Fujii with a punch, but it is not on target.

>Fujii tries to pass the guard.

>He does excellently, getting past the guard and into side control.

>Fujii tries to lock Jones into a kimura.

>Jones gets caught by a kimura, it's in deep!

>No! He pops free. That was really close.

>Jones tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Fujii throws a few right hands to the body.

>Fujii blocks Jones as he tries a transition to guard.

>Fujii tries to ensnare Jones in an arm triangle.

>Fujii gets the arm triangle fully applied and Jones has to tap out!

>The winner, by submission; Kanezane Fujii!

 

 

 

Result: "The Great Japanese Hope" Kanezane Fujii defeats "Longshore" Damien Jones by Submission (Arm Triangle) at 9:19

 

 

 

Welterweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>And here we go!

>Iida avoids a flurry of rights and lefts.

>Iida steps back to avoid a flurry of punches.

>Iida comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>Golias sees the takedown coming and tries to move.

>Iida can't get the takedown, Golias was too quick to back away.

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

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

>Golias fires off a few punches as he catches his breath.

>Iida attempts a triangle choke on Golias from the bottom of the guard.

>Golias blocks the attempt.

>Golias keeps Iida guessing with a few quick strikes.

>Iida attempts a triangle choke on Golias from the bottom of the guard.

>Golias defends well against it.

>Golias keeps Iida guessing with a few quick strikes.

>Iida is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Golias off of him.

>Golias fires off a handful of punches, each easily being blocked with gloves.

>Iida attempts to lock on a triangle choke.

>Golias doesn't let Iida get it.

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

>Iida shoots in for a takedown.

>Golias sprawls, stopping the takedown and forcing Iida down to the ground into a type of turtle position.

>Golias pounds away with right hands, but Iida absorbs them and manages to stand back up.

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

>Golias has the takedown! Iida pulls half guard.

>Golias is trying to get out of half guard and into a better position.

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

>Iida tries to transition to full guard, but can't manage it.

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

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

>Golias blocks Iida as he tries a transition to full guard.

>Golias reaches over and tries to lock Iida in an arm triangle.

>Iida blocks it.

>Iida tries to transition to full guard, but can't manage it.

>Golias throws a few right hands to the body.

>Golias blocks an attempted move from half guard to full guard.

>Golias keeps Iida guessing with a few quick strikes.

>Iida tries to sweep Golias but can't do it.

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

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

>Golias sees the takedown coming and tries to move.

>Golias avoids the takedown attempt.

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

>Iida looks to grab a guillotine off the takedown.

>The takedown is too good, the attempted guillotine is lost.

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

>Golias lies on top of Iida, basically smothering him.

>Golias throws a few right hands as he takes a moment to plan ahead.

>Iida attempts to lock on a triangle choke.

>Golias defends well against it.

>Golias smothers Iida with his body by pushing forward and down.

>Golias fires off a few punches, but they aren't thrown with any great force.

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

>A quick exchange of strikes produces nothing worth mentioning.

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

>Golias slips past a jab and scores with a series of quick punches.

>Iida gets hit with a crisp jab to the jaw, rocking his head back.

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

>The judges' decisions are now being announced.

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

>So the winner, by unanimous decision, is Procopio 'Porco' Golias!

 

 

 

Result: Procopio "Porco" Golias defeats Bokkai "Thunder" Iida by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Featherweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>The fight begins!

>A wayward low right kick allows Pander to hit a crisp jab.

>A body kick misses, giving Pander an opening to score with a left jab to the cheek.

>A straight left from Pander fails to land.

>Hino doesn't let Pander settle, stepping in closer to impose himself.

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

>The two fighters move closer, ready to strike.

>They come together and throw strikes, both miss.

>Pander, standing in the pocket, darts back to avoid a right kick to the body.

>Standing in the pocket, Hino throws an inside leg kick but Pander shows good footwork to avoid it.

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

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

>Pander attempts to pick Hino up for a slam.

>Hino is able to block it and pull away from him.

>Pander shoots in for a takedown.

>Hino sees the takedown coming and tries to move.

>The takedown is unsuccessful, Hino avoided Pander.

>Pander catches a weak right kick to the legs and uses it to go for a takedown, getting it! Hino gets half guard.

>Pander begins trying to get his leg free of the half guard.

>He does brilliantly, getting out of half guard straight into a mount.

>Pander fires away with elbows, but Hino deals with them fairly well.

>Pander fires away with big elbows, and Hino is stung by several big shots.

>Hino has a large gash above his eye from that strike.

>Pander unloads with big elbows from the mount, but Hino is able to deal with most of them.

>Pander fires away with elbows, but Hino deals with them fairly well.

>Pander fires away with punches, but Hino deals with them fairly well.

>Pander pounds away with elbows, but doesn't do much damage, if any, Hino covers up well.

>Pander controls Hino, who was trying to wriggle to half guard.

>Pander unloads with some big elbows, but Hino deals with them comfortably.

>Pander takes the back as Hino tries to sweep him!

>Hino is in huge trouble now, as Pander successfully gets both hooks in.

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

>Hino doesn't allow the arm to go under his chin.

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

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

>Hino stops Pander from getting his arm under the chin and completing the choke.

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

>Pander, 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 improves his chances of survival by breaking free of the hooks.

>Pander tries to flatten Hino out for a rear naked choke.

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

>That was quite sloppy by Pander, he definitely should have gotten hooks in before attempting that choke.

>Hino unloads with some big right hands, but Pander deals with them comfortably.

>Hino gets pushed back thanks to a butterfly guard, and stands, looking down at Pander who remains on his back.

>Pander keeps Hino back with an up-kick.

>Pander is allowed to stand back up, Hino simply stepped away.

>The clock is stopped as the referee wants to check the cut on Hino.

>The ringside doctor gives the wound a look, but quickly signals that it is not going to be a problem.

>The fight will be restarted in the center!

>An exchange of strikes goes nowhere.

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

>Pander waits for Hino to step in, then he scores with a quick takedown.

>Hino is controlled against the ground, unable to shift Pander off of him.

>Pander keeps Hino guessing with a few quick strikes.

>Pander is trying to pass guard.

>He passes guard fairly easily, getting to side control.

>Hino takes a knee strike to the ribs from under side control.

>Heiko Pander is looking really tired.

>In side control, Pander catches his breath, content just to throw a couple of punches to the body.

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

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

>Pander blocks an attempt to pull guard.

>Pander keeps Hino guessing with a few quick strikes.

>The time runs out and that round is over, and so is the fight.

>The ring announcer is now giving the official decisions.

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

>Pander wins by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: "Mighty Mouse" Heiko Pander defeats Josuke Hino by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

Heavyweight Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Round one begins!

>A left jab misses and Mason counters with a jab.

>Takaoka catches an attempted body kick and goes for the takedown, getting it! Mason pulls guard.

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

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

>Mason throws out some punches, but Takaoka leans back to avoid them.

>Takaoka tries to pound away on Mason, but doesn't do a great deal of damage.

>Takaoka gets pushed back, and is left standing in front of Mason, no longer in guard.

>In comes Takaoka looking to get some form of ground control.

>Takaoka is quick, Mason can't stop him getting side control.

>Takaoka attempts the mount.

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

>Mason tries to move to guard, but Takaoka doesn't allow it.

>Takaoka is trying to move from side control to mount.

>Mason keeps Takaoka from mounting him.

>Mason tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it.

>Takaoka holds Mason in position with side control and hits a knee into the ribs.

>Takaoka hits a knee strike to the ribs.

>Takaoka has good control, and starts pounding away on Mason.

>Mason is barely able to do anything at all, he cannot get out from under Takaoka!

>The referee pulls Takaoka away, stopping the match!

>Tomoji 'HULK' Takaoka takes the win by TKO!

 

 

 

Result: Tomoji "HULK" Takaoka defeats "The Urban Cowboy" Steve Mason by TKO (Strikes) at 5:30

 

 

 

MAIN CARD

 

 

 

Broadcast Live on Canadian I-Broadcasting

 

 

 

CTC Middleweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>We are underway!

>Monroe avoids a quick jab and hits a nice jab.

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

>Jenks sees the takedown coming and tries to move.

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

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

>He passes to side control.

>Monroe pounds away on Jenks, landing several great shots that threaten to knock him out!

>The referee pulls Monroe away, stopping the match!

>The winner, by TKO, is Isaiah 'Thump' Monroe!

 

 

 

Result: Isaiah "Thump" Monroe defeats "The Human Takedown Machine" Drew Jenks by TKO (Strikes) at 1:22

 

 

 

CTC Womens Lightweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>There's the opening bell!

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

>Moving in closer, Massey looks like she may want to wrestle Lehane.

>Lehane tries to counter Massey with a right hand, but it only thumps into the gloves.

>Lehane snaps off a jab that catches Massey coming in.

>Massey slips out of the way of a jab.

>Massey throws out a quick left jab.

>Lehane steps in closer to force the issue.

>Lehane swings with a couple of wild punches, then chooses to shoot in on Massey.

>Lehane can't get the takedown, Massey defends it well and pulls them into a clinch.

>Massey tries to wrestle Lehane backward and up against the cage.

>Lehane ends up backed against the cage.

>Massey shows her grappling ability by pinning Lehane up against the cage and keeps her there for about sixty seconds.

>Lehane takes a knee strike to the inside of her own knee.

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

>With the cage trapping Massey, Lehane looks to try and take her down.

>Lehane can't get the takedown, but does get behind Massey when she attempts to wriggle free.

>Massey uses a whizzer to half turn Lehane, creating enough space for her to break away from the grapple and return to the center.

>Massey throws a looping punch, but Lehane avoids it.

>Lehane doesn't let Massey settle, stepping in closer to impose herself.

>Massey slips out of the way of a jab.

>A straight left from Massey fails to land.

>Not letting up, Lehane steps in closer to pressure Massey into action.

>There's a takedown attempt from Lehane.

>The takedown doesn't work, Massey sprawled to defend it and then works into a clinch position.

>Massey is trying to push Lehane so that her back is up against the cage.

>Massey does it, Lehane is stuck with her back to the cage.

>Massey smothers Lehane up against the cage while using the occasional short sharp punch to the body, keeping her stuck there for well over a full minute.

>We go past the halfway point of this round.

>Lehane is trapped against the cage and takes a sharp stomp to the foot.

>Lehane takes a knee strike to the inside of her own knee.

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

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

>Lehane comes in, looking for a quick takedown.

>Massey attempts to avoid Lehane as she shoots in.

>Lehane doesn't get the takedown, Massey avoided it.

>Breathing very hard, Stella Massey is looking ragged.

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

>Strikes from Lehane keep Massey from stepping in too close, and she is forced to step back.

>Hope Lehane doesn't look like she has much left in the tank.

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

>To counter, Lehane fires off a right hand but only finds the gloves.

>A couple of sloppy right hands are used to set up a tired-looking takedown attempt from Lehane.

>A counter right cross is too slow to catch Lehane.

>Lehane drives forward, and despite the best efforts of Massey to stay upright, the takedown is completed!

>Lehane ends up holding a seated Massey around the waist, pressing her up against the cage.

>Lehane looks to get a more dominant position by pushing Massey from a seated position onto her back.

>She is too good for Massey, and gets side control.

>Lehane tries to ensnare Massey in an arm triangle.

>The arm triangle is fully applied, Massey has no option but to tap out!

>The winner, by submission; Hope Lehane!

 

 

 

Result: Hope "Scythe" Lehane defeats "The Rotterdam Rock" Stella Massey by Submission (Arm Triangle) at 12:16

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Womens Lightweight Championship Tournament Semi-Final Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>Round one begins!

>Maehata nails Wood with a series of quick jabs.

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

>Wood avoids a jab.

>Maehata looks like she wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Wood.

>Maehata and Wood get closer, both looking eager to engage at close range.

>Maehata uses a stiff jab.

>Wood, standing in the pocket, is close enough to grab a body kick and go for the takedown, getting it! Maehata manages to pull guard.

>Wood lies on top of Maehata, basically smothering her.

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

>She passes the guard well, gaining side control.

>Wood hits a knee strike to the ribs.

>Wood holds Maehata in position with side control and hits a knee into the ribs.

>Wood looks to get a mount.

>Maehata doesn't allow Wood to get the mount.

>Maehata tries to transition to a guard, but can't manage it.

>Wood unloads with big right hands from side control, but Maehata is able to deal with most of them.

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

>Wood hits a knee strike to the ribs.

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

>A straight left from Maehata fails to land.

>Wood presses in closer to attack.

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

>Maehata tries to avoid the takedown.

>Wood doesn't get the takedown, Maehata avoided it.

>Maehata fakes a lunge.

>Wood steps in closer to force the issue.

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

>Wood looks like she wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Maehata.

>Wood can't close the distance, Maehata keeps her away with strikes.

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

>Wood seems happy to engage with Maehata in the pocket.

>Maehata lets a jab sail wide and counter-strikes with a sharp right body kick.

>Maehata tries for a body kick but Wood sees it coming and avoids it.

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

>Maehata cannot stop the takedown, and only catches Wood in half guard.

>Wood unloads with big right hands from half guard, but Maehata is able to deal with most of them.

>Alisha Wood is breathing very hard.

>Wood blocks an attempted sweep.

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

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

>Wood throws a few right hands to the body.

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

>Wood pounds away with elbows from half guard, but Maehata isn't troubled by them.

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

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

>A straight left by Maehata keeps Wood from advancing.

>Wood steps in to put some pressure on.

>A tired Wood moves forward, looking for a takedown.

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

>The takedown is completed, Maehata is on her back and pulls half guard.

>Wood unloads with some big right hands, but Maehata deals with them comfortably.

>Alisha Wood looks like she is on the verge of exhaustion.

>Wood blocks an attempted sweep.

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

>Wood pounds away from half guard, but Maehata isn't troubled by the strikes.

>Wood blocks Maehata as she tries a sweep from half guard.

>Hanae Maehata is breathing very hard.

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

>Wood throws a few weak-looking punches as she decides on her next move.

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

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

>Here come the official decisions.

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

>'The Mighty' Alisha Wood wins by unanimous decision!

 

 

 

Result: "The Mighty" Alisha Wood defeats Hanae Maehata by Unanimous Decision at 15:00

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

CTC Featherweight Title Bout

 

 

 

 

 

 

>This match is for the CTC Featherweight title.

>And here we go!

>Jokichi slips past a left jab and fires back with a kick to the outside of the left knee.

>After a one-two combination narrowly misses, Jokichi is able to strike back with a clean left.

>Banner tries for a left jab but Jokichi moves out of range.

>Jokichi looks like he wants to stand in the pocket and strike with Banner.

>Jokichi can't close the distance, Banner keeps him away with strikes.

>Jokichi avoids a nice combination and hits a swift right kick to the leg.

>Strikes to the leg like that will take their toll.

>A weak right kick is countered by Banner with a clever combination that finishes with a nice right cross.

>Jokichi slips past a left jab and counters with a crisp jab.

>Banner counters an attempted body kick with several big right hands, putting Jokichi down, dazed!

>Banner senses victory and starts to unload with punches!

>Banner pounds away on Jokichi, landing several great shots that threaten to knock him out!

>With Jokichi taking a beating, the referee has to stop the match!

>'Lightning' Lamont Banner takes the win by TKO!

 

 

 

Result: "Lightning" Lamont Banner defeats Yagi Jokichi by TKO (Strikes) at 3:46

 

 

Lamont Banner Wins The CTC Featherweight Title

 

 

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Attendance: 2,628

Ticket Sales: $210,240

 

TV Viewers: 144,858

 

Critical Rating: Good

Commercial Rating: Great

 

Fight of the Night: Lamont Banner vs. Yagi Jokichi

KO of the Night: Lamont Banner

Submission of the Night: Kochiyo Chikamatsu

 

 

 

Fallout

 

 

 

- Yagi Jokichi sustained a neck injury in his championship loss to Lamont Banner, and will miss a month or two!

 

- Kochiyo Chikamatsu sustained a rib injury in her victory over Honey Due, and will miss anywhere from two to six months!

 

 

 

Updated Tournament Brackets

 

 

 

 

 

 

Predictions

 

 

 

Jingo 50% (5 of 10) (Season Total: 73% (58 of 80))

 

 

 

Jingo wins again! Former SIGMA star Fjodor Kanchelskis will make his CTC debut in a non-tournament fight on the main card of CTC 23, who should he fight?

 

Bill Brown

Billy Russell

Bradley Dixon

Carl Ratcliffe

Ethan Sutton

Heath Kaladaris

Keith Plaice

Kramer Mayweather

Mily Golovanov

Moe Muschin

Nick Detroit

Osvald Kikkas

Owen Hyde

Ramon da Silva Ramos

Sutton Ripley

Tetsuji Myogin

Tuck Durdell

Wade LeCavalier

Wes Hersch

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Canadian Tournament Combat 22

 

 

 

Friday, Week 2, September 1998 in British Columbia, Canada

 

 

 

MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Middleweight Championship Semi-Final: JJ Reid (26-6, 2-1 CTC) vs. Petey Mack (12-2, 2-0 CTC)

 

JJ Reid and Petey Mack headlined CTC's 2nd Pay-Per-View together, it was both their CTC debuts, and Mack edged out the split decision, since then Reid has picked up two victories, a submission by americana against French Dancer, and a submission by arm triangle in his Championship Quarter-Final fight against Ethan Sutton! Mack picked up a submission victory by arm triangle over Sutton Ripley in his Championship Quarter-Final fight!

 

 

 

CO-MAIN EVENT

 

 

 

Womens Lightweight Tournament Semi-Final: Helen Fox (5-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Echiko Watanabe (5-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Helen Fox battled Lynda Epsom in her Tournament Quarter-Final fight, in a back and forth grappling match that was pretty even, until ten minutes into the fight, Fox finally took Epsom down, passed to mount, and pounded her out for the TKO victory! Echiko Watanabe took Kerry Silverman down a couple times, and worked vicious ground and pound, and though she couldn't finish Silverman, she easily picked up the decision on the judges scorecards!

 

 

 

UNDERCARD

 

 

 

Middleweight Tournament Semi-Final: Dwayne Alleyne (5-0, 1-0 CTC) vs. Kadonomaro Deguchi (3-0, 1-0 CTC)

 

Dwayne Alleyne's Tournament Quarter-Final match-up with Tetsuji Myojin wasn't the most exciting fight in the world, a largely stalemated grappling affair, in which Alleyne took the unanimous decision! Kadonomaro Deguchi took a much easier road in his quarter-final contest, taking down bruising striker Todd D'Abruzzo quickly, and pounding on him until the ref pulled him off for the TKO victory!

 

 

 

Lightweight: Lukas Mellberg (18-3) vs. Seth O'Breen (14-1, 0-1 CTC)

 

Lukas Mellberg is a talented submission artist who is famed for his deadly guillotine choke, he has put together a great win-loss record since his debut in 1993, but his critics would point out that he has never faced a truly top-level opponent! He fought twice this year with SIGMA, winning via armbar against Lucas Mueller, and taking a decision from Franak Pavilchenko! Seth O'Breen's hype train was derailed quickly upon his arrival in the CTC, as he was submitted by Manoel Cabral in the Quarter-Finals of the Lightweight Championship Tournament!

 

 

 

PRELIMINARY CARD

 

 

 

Heavyweight: Nate MacReary (4-1, 2-1 CTC) vs. Marvin Stevens (21-12, 0-2 CTC)

 

Nate MacReary won a decision over Damien Jones, and submitted Efren Luat to advance to the finals of the Season 1 Heavyweight Tournament, where he was quickly TKOed by now Heavyweight Champion Chuck Dooley! Marvin Stevens has struggled in the CTC cage, dropping a split decision to Phil Verdigree, and being TKOed by Christopher Sharp!

 

 

 

Welterweight: Heikichi Shimizu (4-1, 2-1 CTC) vs. Simon Vine (20-8, 1-2 CTC)

 

Heikichi Shimizu submitted Iain Fussell, and took a unanimous decision from Juan de Castro to advance to the Welterweight Tournament Final, where he was quickly TKOed by Evan Gardner! Simon Vine dropped a decision to Bokkai Iida in his debut, then TKOed Nik Minear in his next fight, but dropped a decision to Bobby Brubaker in his last fight!

 

 

 

Cruiserweight: Matthew Michael Kirby (3-1, 2-1 CTC) vs. Soren Jellyman (10-8, 0-1 CTC)

 

Matthew Michael Kirby knocked out Collins Lundie in just 34 seconds in his CTC debut, and TKOed Christopher Drew in the Quarter-Finals of the Cruiserweight Tournament, but was TKOed by Terry Catt in the semis! Soren Jellyman dropped a unanimous decision to Rupert Dreck in his CTC debut!

 

 

 

Light Heavyweight: Markku Mikkola (2-2, 0-2 CTC) vs. Samuel Russo (16-13, 0-2 CTC)

 

Markku Mikkola hasn't had much luck since arriving in Canada to compete, losing a split decision to Toby Dingleberry, and being submitted by Sharaku Kon! Samuel Russo has had a similar amount of success, losing twice by submission to Trevor Murray, and Ken Peters!

 

 

 

Womens Bantamweight: Rennaya Rives (0-0) vs. Maggie Martin (4-1)

 

A talented striker, Rennaya Rives was the National Womens Taekwondo Champion of Brazil in both 1996, and 1997, she began training for MMA in the summer of '97, and is reportedly a quick study who looks to be an excellent prospect for future success in the sport! Maggie Martin is a decent wrestler who can cause opponents problems with her ability to control people with her grappling, but who ultimately doesn't possess the weapons to actually finish many fights!

 

 

 

Middleweight: Leonardo da Costa (12-6) vs. Todd D'Abruzzo (5-2, 0-1 CTC)

 

A black belt, and respected teacher of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Leonardo da Costa's ground game makes him a very dangerous fighter, as he can slap on a submission hold at a moments notice. Unfortunately for his career he has shown a ridiculous inability to stick to a gameplan, often getting sucked into wild brawls that play directly to his weaknesses rather than his strengths! Todd D'Abruzzo didn't last long in his CTC debut, getting TKOed not even four minutes into his Middleweight Tournament Quarter-Final fight with Kadonomaro Deguchi!

 

 

 

Tournament Brackets

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weigh-In Results

 

JJ Reid (185) vs. Petey Mack (185)

Helen Fox (155) vs. Echiko Watanabe (150)

Dwayne Alleyne (185) vs. Kadonomaro Deguchi (185)

Lukas Mellberg (155) vs. Seth O'Breen (155)

Nate MacReary (246) vs. Marvin Stevens (265)

Heikichi Shimizu (170) vs. Simon Vine (170)

Matthew Michael Kirby (234) vs. Soren Jellyman (235)

Markku Mikkola (205) vs. Samuel Russo (205)

Rennaya Rives (135) vs. Maggie Martin (135)

Leonardo da Costa (185) vs. Todd D'Abruzzo (185)

 

 

 

CTC 22 Full Fight Card

 

Main Card

 

MW Title SF: JJ Reid vs. Petey Mack

WLW SF: Helen Fox vs. Echiko Watanabe

MW SF: Dwayne Alleyne vs. Kadonomaro Deguchi

LW: Lukas Mellberg vs. Seth O'Breen

 

Preliminary Card

 

HW: Nate MacReary vs. Marvin Stevens

WW: Heikichi Shimizu vs. Simon Vine

CW: Matthew Michael Kirby vs. Soren Jellyman

LHW: Markku Mikkola vs. Samuel Russo

WBW: Rennaya Rives vs. Maggie Martin

MW: Leonardo da Costa vs. Todd D'Abruzzo

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CTC 22 Full Fight Card

 

Main Card

 

MW Title SF: JJ Reid vs. Petey Mack

WLW SF: Helen Fox vs. Echiko Watanabe

MW SF: Dwayne Alleyne vs. Kadonomaro Deguchi

LW: Lukas Mellberg vs. Seth O'Breen

 

Preliminary Card

 

HW: Nate MacReary vs. Marvin Stevens

WW: Heikichi Shimizu vs. Simon Vine

CW: Matthew Michael Kirby vs. Soren Jellyman

LHW: Markku Mikkola vs. Samuel Russo

WBW: Rennaya Rives vs. Maggie Martin

MW: Leonardo da Costa vs. Todd D'Abruzzo

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