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Red Star Combat is a company created by Greek MMA fighter Konstantinos Choropas in January of 2002. It is meant to fill the geographical gap between SIGMA and KDM FC, thus based in Moscow, Russia. In terms of product, RSC is also the first promotion in Europe to promote Super Heavyweight fights and a Women's Division. Whether this diversity will help it reach a new audience or stretch everything a bit too far, remains to be seen.

Author's Note: I've been enjoying WMMA5 quite a bit, but I know wrestling better than MMA so I've stuck with TEW dynasties. Sometimes though, I do need a quick fix of gaming and writing, so I thought I'd start this one and get out of my comfort zone. I've already done 17 shows, so there's a good chunk of content to come up before this catches up with where I'm at in the game.

 

Champions

 

RSC Super Heavyweight

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Hector Jimenez

 

Previous Champions:

43.gif Colin J L Capes (Dec. 03 - Mar. 04, 0 defenses)

AHeE6PK.png Dwight Witherspoon (Nov. 02 - Dec. 03, 1 defense)

FhRwjf0.png Gunnar Rasmussen (Jun. 02 - Jul. 02, 0 defenses, Stripped after leaving company)

Z9K0aSm.png Matas Fialkowska (Feb. 02 - Apr. 02, 0 defenses, Stripped after leaving company)

 

RSC Heavyweight

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Pai Cheng

 

RSC Light Heavyweight

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Hyun-Shik Lim

 

Previous Champions:

qYGvcU9.png Carlos dos Santos (Mar. 03 - Nov. 03, 1 defense)

5vBB4qI.png Frankie Burgess Dec. 02 - Mar. 03, 0 defenses)

nj1rBGb.png Adrian Swall (Apr. 02 - Dec. 02, 1 defense)

6Re0glD.png Nestor Morozov (Jan. 02 - Apr. 02, 0 defenses)

 

RSC Middleweight

Vacant

 

Previous Champions:

AHeE6PK.png Reed Howlett (Sep. 03 - Feb. 04, 1 defense, Stripped after leaving company)

AHeE6PK.png Sutton Ripley (Jan. 03 - Sep. 03, 1 defense)

FhRwjf0.png Shaun Dico (May 02 - Jan. 03, 1 defense)

 

RSC Welterweight

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Simon Vine

 

Previous Champions:

EJfWgKs.png Fukusaburu Hirano (Feb. 03 - Oct. 03, 2 defenses, Stripped after leaving company)

HcKi2yu.png Dominykas Jankovic (Sep. 02 - Feb. 03, 0 defenses)

PMBmujh.png Maxime Giresse (May 02 - Sep. 02, 0 defenses)

 

RSC Lightweight

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Motoki Hojo

 

Previous Champions:

Kvh8oYR.png Georges Nouri (Feb. 03 - Feb. 04, 2 defenses)

wkJRxLq.png Dieter Kolzig (Oct. 02 - Jan. 03, 0 defenses, Stripped after leaving company)

6Re0glD.png Antanas Jankovic (Apr. 02 - Oct. 02, 0 defenses)

 

RSC Featherweight

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AHeE6PK.png Foggy Lee

 

Previous Champions:

9j1KX0s.png Francesco Marazzina (Jul. 03 - Mar. 04, 0 defenses)

qYGvcU9.png Rafael Tavares (Dec. 02 - Jul. 03, 1 defense)

 

RSC Women's Featherweight

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Nora Bethlen

 

Previous Champions:

yAoAYiG.png Rachel McGuiness (Sep. 03 - Apr. 04, 1 defense)

YWzfMKl.png Regina de Avila (Nov. 02 - Sep. 03, 1 defense)

6Re0glD.png Vasya Kaczmarek (Mar. 02 - Nov. 02, 1 defense)

 

RSC Women's Bantamweight

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Maya Komagata

 

Previous Champions:

5vBB4qI.png Stella Massey (Jan. 02 - May 03, 2 defenses)

 

RSC Women's Flyweight

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Daljit Samir

 

Previous Champions:

wkJRxLq.png Trish Biel (Jul. 02 - Jan. 04, 2 defenses)

L4aPbRC.png Dianne Ellis (Feb. 02 - Jul. 02, 0 defenses)

 

Show Index

2002

RSC 1: Swall vs Morozov
RSC 2: Kuqi vs Fialkowska
RSC 3: Cheng vs Pescatelli
RSC 4: Mlakar vs Jankovic
RSC 5: Dico vs Alexievich
RSC 6: Kluyshev vs Rasmussen
RSC 7: Kaczmarek vs Sjolin
RSC 8: Dico vs Kikkas
RSC 9: Giresse vs Jankovic
RSC 10: Jankovic vs Kolzig
RSC 11: Kaczmarek vs de Avila
RSC 12: Swall vs Burgess

 

2003

RSC 13: Cheng vs Peltonen
RSC 14: Dico vs Ripley
RSC 15: Jankovic vs Hirano
RSC 16: Nouri vs Hayashi
RSC 17: Burgess vs dos Santos
RSC 18: Tavares vs Dorridge
RSC 19: Biel vs Broderick
RSC 20: de Avila vs McDwyre
RSC 21: Massey vs Komagata
RSC 22: Ripley vs Ratcliffe
RSC 23: Hirano vs Humphreys
RSC 24: Nouri vs Hayashi II
RSC 25: Biel vs Rives
RSC 26: dos Santos vs Piquet
RSC 27: Cheng vs Boc
RSC 28: de Avila vs McGuiness
RSC 29: Ripley vs Howlett
RSC30: Hirano vs Jankovic II
RSC 31: Nouri vs Hayashi III
RSC 32: dos Santos vs Lim
RSC 33: Komagata vs Wojchiechowska
RSC 34: Witherspoon vs Capes
RSC 35: McGuiness vs Epsom

 

2004


RSC 36: Cheng vs Catcher
RSC 37: Biel vs Samir
RSC 38: Vine vs Rossi
RSC 39: Nouri vs Hojo
RSC 40: Marazzina vs Lee
RSC 41:Capes vs Jimenez
RSC 42: Komagata vs Paulson
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RSC 1: Swall vs Morozov

 

RSC 1: Swall vs Morozov

Sunday, Week 4, January 2002 - Moscow, Russia

Attendance: 226

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Preliminary Card

Heavyweight: jXv192K.png Amir Ahmed (1-0, 0-0) def. 9j1KX0s.png Massimiliano Locatelli (6-0, 0-0) via Submission (Kimura) - Round 2, 1:34 [Great]

Featherweight: wkJRxLq.png Jurg Lewandowski (1-0, 0-0) def. RWU2mQ5.png Henry Zachary (2-0, 0-0) via Split Decision - 29:28, 28:29, 29:28 [Good]

Super Heavyweight: FhRwjf0.png Gunnar Rasmussen (2-0, 0-0) def. TWtiBQs.png Tarmo Lurich (2-0, 0-0) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 1, 3:23 [Average]

 

Main Card

Lightweight: wkJRxLq.png Dieter Kolzig (6-2, 0-0) def. EvnBgqF.png Nshan Ramazyan (8-5, 0-0) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 2, 1:55 [Good]

Women's Flyweight: wkJRxLq.png Helena Broderick (7-1, 0-0) def. FhRwjf0.png Lora Hayes (7-2, 0-0) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 1, 1:34 [Good]

Welterweight: PMBmujh.png Maxime Giresse (7-0, 0-0) def. PMBmujh.png Jean-Jacques Levasser (9-2, 0-0) via Submission (Americana) in Round 2, 1:38 [Good]

Middleweight: FhRwjf0.png Shaun Dico (7-0, 0-0) def. wkJRxLq.png Franz Ludwig (14-9, 0-0) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) in Round 1, 4:01 [Great]

RSC Women's Bantamweight Championship: 5vBB4qI.png Stella Massey (10-1, 0-0) def. 5vBB4qI.png Angelina Keiff (6-2, 0-0) via TKO (Strikes) in Round 4, 1:44 [Decent]

RSC Light Heavyweight Championship: 6Re0glD.png Nestor Morozov (25-14, 0-0) def. nj1rBGb.png Adrian Swall (9-1, 0-0) via Unanimous Decision - 48:47, 48:47, 48:47 [Average]

 

- Impressive debut win in the undercard for "The Pride of Pakistan" over the more experienced Locatelli. What seemed on paper like a big man slugfest saw a surprise submission finish with the Kimura.

 

- A dominant start for Helena Broderick, she went into this fight determined to get a quick win and that's exactly what she did, demolishing her Danish opponent.

 

- Shawn Dico not only won his debut fight, he made it look easy too as he quickly took Ludwig to the mat where he's most comfortable. The German boxer seemed lost and soon enough found himself trapped in a Rear Naked Choke that had him tapping out.

 

- An all-Dutch showdown in the semi main event, with Massey and Keiff pushing each other past the third round. It came down to resilience and Massey got away with the belt after Keiff collapsed and found herself under a hailstorm of blows she couldn't defend herself against.

 

- Nestor Morozov turned the tables in the main event, coming in as the underdog but giving the Russian crowd what they wanted to see, a big win over the Australian import after a gruelling 5 round battle.

 

Bonus

Fight of the Night: Dico vs Ludwig

KO of the Night: Broderick vs Hayes

Submission of the Night: Dico vs Ludwig

 

Post-Fight

Helena Broderick: "I intend to win the title and hold on to it for a long, long time!"

Shaun Dico: "Piece of cake... Get me an opponent that can give me an actual challenge or better even, get me a match for a title!"

Angelina Keiff: "Massey gave me one hell of a fight, she'll make a great champion but I'll regroup and return for another shot!"

Nestor Morozov: "Thank you God for this victory. I am happy to win and make my fellow Russians proud."

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RSC 2: Kuqi vs Fialkowska

Sunday, Week 4, February 2002 - Moscow, Russia

Attendance: 213

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Preliminary Card

Women's Bantamweight: YWzfMKl.png Lucia Pessoa (6-1, 0-0) def. 6Re0glD.png Natassia Potocnik (4-2, 0-0) via TKO (Cut) - Round 1, 4:35 [Average]

Light Heavyweight: lz2kVV5.png Datsakong Pratoomwong (4-0, 0-0) def. 8n2Wg5q.png Andoni Olano (8-2, 0-0) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 30:27, 30:27 [Decent]

 

Main Card

Middleweight: TWtiBQs.png Osvald Kikkas (7-1, 0-0) def. tfsHCWV.png Jemaine McKenzie (9-3, 0-0) via Submission (Kimura) - Round 2, 4:11 [Great]

Welterweight: 6Re0glD.png Mily Golovanov (7-1, 0-0) def. 5vBB4qI.png Willem Van Ommen (12-4, 0-0) via Submission (Kimura) - Round 1, 2:31 [Great]

Women's Featherweight: OMys27k.png Annika Sjolin (2-0, 0-0) def. YWzfMKl.png Regina de Avila (2-0, 0-0) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 30:27, 30:27 [Average]

Heavyweight: 87BgGp0.png Otto Renner (9-3, 0-0) def. UtUVwf6.png Libor Pudil (6-1, 0-0) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 30:27, 30:27 [Poor]

RSC Women's Flyweight Championship: L4aPbRC.png Dianne Ellis (5-3, 0-0) def. 8AjE4Pf.png Park Seong (7-4, 0-0) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 4, 4:32 [Great] [Park Seong broke her wrist]

RSC Super Heavyweight Championship: Z9K0aSm.png Matas Fialkowska (3-0, 0-0) def. qJKsjtP.png Veeti Kuqi (34-19, 0-0) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 1, 1:05 [Good]

 

- Spectacular debut win in dominant fashion for Mily Golovanov in front of a home crowd. The youngster took veteran Willem Van Ommen down and slapped on the Kimura for a quick submission victory in the very first round.

 

- Renner and Pudil got some audible boos from the crowd, the two big men producing a long and unspectacular bout as they tried to grind their way to a scorecard victory.

 

- It was a long night for the women in both main card matches, with Sjolin going all the way to the judges for a victory and Park Seong pushing Dianne Ellis almost to the end of Round 4 in a great match for the RSC Women's Flyweight Championship.

 

- Finnish veteran Veeti Kuqi was hit by a train in the form of Poland's Matas Fialkowska, hitting the mat quick as "The Beard" mounted him to drop the bombs and end the match barely a minute into the first round.

 

Bonus

Fight of the Night: Golovanov vs Van Ommen

KO of the Night: Fialkowska vs Kuqi

Submission of the Night: Golovanov vs Van Ommen

 

Post-Fight

Veeti Kuqi: "Fialkowska took me by storm. He deserves to hold that championship."

Dianne Ellis: "I fought very hard to win the title, so anyone hoping to fight me for it better be prepared for war!"

Annika Sjolin: "Not the kind of victory I was hoping for, but a victory nonetheless. I have my sights set on that title!"

Mily Golovanov: "There is no doubt about it, tonight I stole the show. Expect more performances like that in the future."

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RSC 3: Cheng vs Pescatelli

Sunday, Week 4, March 2002 - St. Petersburg, Russia

Attendance: 202

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Preliminary Card

Women's Flyweight: 6Re0glD.png Evelina Pospisil (0-0, 0-0) def. EgAPcIM.png Kata Mallasz (0-0, 0-0) via Majority Decision - 29:28, 29:28, 29:28 [Good]

Featherweight: 6Re0glD.png Vytautas Smirnov (0-0, 0-0) def. 6Re0glD.png Dovydas Novak (0-0, 0-0) via Knock Out (Punch) - Round 1, 0:40 [Good]

Lightweight: 6Re0glD.png Adam Horvat (0-0, 0-0) def. 6Re0glD.png Dovydas Kaminski (0-0, 0-0) via Split Decision - 28:29, 29:28, 30:27 [Decent]

Middleweight: Z9K0aSm.png Mariusz Novak (3-0, 0-0) def. wkJRxLq.png Konrad Bueller (4-0, 0-0) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 30:27, 30:27 [Average]

Super Heavyweight: 6Re0glD.png Vasily Klyushev (2-0, 0-0) def. 5vBB4qI.png Jarno Zijlstra (3-0, 0-0) via Knock Out (Punch) - Round 1, 0:21 [Good]

 

Main Card

Welterweight: WKSjzYI.png Oleksandro Hlushko (6-1, 0-0) def. awHjWIK.png Vjekoslav Sarich (7-0, 0-0) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 29:28, 29:28 [Average]

Women's Bantamweight: Z9K0aSm.png Katarzyna Wojciechoska (7-1, 0-0) def. gju8ndy.png Maja Ukraden (7-4, 0-0) via Unanimous Decision - 30:28, 30:27, 30:27 [Decent]

Light Heavyweight: 5vBB4qI.png Frankie Burgess (5-0, 0-0) def. EvnBgqF.png Mahak Kirakosyan (7-0, 0-0) via Knock Out (Elbow) - Round 1, 2:27 [Great]

Welterweight: Z9K0aSm.png Piotr Dabrowski (19-7, 0-0) def. awHjWIK.png Marko Prochazka (22-16, 0-0) via Split Decision - 28:29, 29:28, 29:28 [Decent]

RSC Women's Featherweight Championship: 6Re0glD.png Vasya Kaczmarek (6-0, 0-0) def. 8n2Wg5q.png Laia Leele (1-0, 0-0) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) Round 1, 3:23 [Good]

RSC Heavyweight Championship: GsoDPQW.png Pai Cheng (9-0, 0-0) def. 9j1KX0s.png Vittorio Pescatelli (6-0, 0-0) via Unanimous Decision - 49:46, 49:46, 49:46 [Average]

 

- Two hidden gems in the preliminary card this time, both ending clean via a big knockout punch in less than a minute into the opening round. Fighters Smirnov and Klyushev certainly boosted their stock with the company and won over a good share of their compatriots in the audience.

 

- Spectacular win for Dutch fighter Frankie Burgess in his RSC debut. Everyone expected a striking battle between him and former boxer Mahak Kirakosyan, but Burgess made the best of his Muay Thai background to surprise his opponent with a devastating knockout elbow to the bridge of his nose!

 

- The only fighter with more than just a couple of matches under her belt in the RSC Women's Featherweight division, Vasya Kaczmarek was the clear favourite in the semi main event and took her opponent down fast, depriving Leele of her Kung Fu based striking offense to slip in a Rear Naked Choke for the win.

 

- With both fighters coming from a wrestling background, the main event was not shaping to be anything close to a fast paced match, but Cheng and Pescatelli still chased a submission over simply smothering their way to a scorecard victory. It took five gruelling rounds, but Cheng never really lost control of this and took the win to become champion.

 

Bonus

Fight of the Night: Burgess vs Kirakosyan

KO of the Night: Burgess vs Kirakosyan

Submission of the Night: Kaczmarek vs Leele

 

Post-Fight

Pai Cheng: "This title belongs to everyone in the Pai Sheng Men Society, thank you for helping prepare for this fight"

Pescatelli: "Sheng was the better man tonight. He took everything I threw at him and survived, he deserves to be champion."

Vasya Kaczmarek: "I will take on all comers and leave them broken, just like I did with my opponent tonight!"

Frankie Burgess: "It was a great fight, I loved it."

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RSC 4: Mlakar vs Jankovic

Sunday, Week 4, April 2002 - St. Petersburg, Russia

Attendance: 260

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Preliminary Card

Super Heavyweight: hr9Sv9y.png Melvin Yeo (2-0, 0-0) def. wkJRxLq.png Hans Gorner (2-0, 0-0) via Unanimous Decision - 29:28, 29:28, 29:28 [Average]

Women's Featherweight:OMys27k.png Johana Lagerholm (1-0, 0-0) def. 6Re0glD.png Ewa Kranjic (0-0, 0-0) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 30:27, 30:27 [Great]

Middleweight: 6Re0glD.png Vlad Kogan (1-0, 0-0) def. Ctqc0Sg.png Budiman Lee (4-0, 0-0) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 30:27, 30:26 [Decent]

 

Main Card

Featherweight: 6Re0glD.png Adam Kucera (0-0, 0-0) def. 8n2Wg5q.png Saul Cervantes (3-0, 0-0) via Submission (Kimura) - Round 2, 2:58 [Great]

Women's Bantamweight: TWtiBQs.png Tiiu Kass (10-0, 0-0) def. 6Re0glD.png Agnieszka Hajek (0-0, 0-0) via Knockout (Punch) - Round 1, 0:31 [Good]

Women's Flyweight: awHjWIK.png Tatjana Vinick (7-0, 0-0) def. 6Re0glD.png Viktorija Yakovlev (0-0, 0-0) via Submission (Triangle) - Round 1, 2:05 [Great]

Heavyweight: jXv192K.png Amir Ahmed (2-0, 1-0 RSC) def. 5vBB4qI.png Manny Van Post (3-0, 0-0) via Unanimous Decision - 29:28, 29:28, 29:28 [Decent]

Welterweight: 6Re0glD.png Nojus Potocnik (0-0, 0-0) def. PMBmujh.png Jean-Jacques Levasser (9-3, 0-1 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 1, 1:27 [Good]

RSC Light Heavyweight Championship: nj1rBGb.png Adrian Swall (9-2, 0-1 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Nestor Morozov (26-14, 1-0 RSC) via Split Decision - 47:47, 48:27, 48:47 [Average]

RSC Lightweight Championship: 6Re0glD.png Antanas Jankovic (0-0, 0-0) def. 6Re0glD.png Adam Mlakar (0-0, 0-0) via Knock Out (Punch) - Round 1, 0:11 [Good]

 

- Shortest main event ever? Certainly so for RSC so far, as Adam Mlakar literally walked into a big right hand from Antanas Jankovic and that was it, just eleven seconds into the match. Professional MMA debut, RSC debut, Main Card debut, Show Headliner, First Title match and First Ever RSC Lightweight Champion, all check for Antanas Jankovic!

 

- Swall vs Morozov II was not the decisive finish everyone wanted, going from the original's Unanimous to a Split Decision finish and the belt changing hands. Nothing feels settled yet between these two and a third match is bound to happen sooner or later.

 

- The losing streak continues for French Muay Thai fighter Jean-Jacques Levasser, as after his debut loss to fellow countryman Maxime Giresse, Levasser lost to the debuting Nojus Potocnik in the latter's first ever professional MMA fight.

 

- The future looks bright for RSC's female division as both Tatjana Vinick and Tiiu Kass scored decisive victories in the main part of the show. We could be seeing some very interesting title matches in those divisinos pretty soon.

 

Bonus

Fight of the Night: Kucera vs Cervantes

KO of the Night: Jankovic vs Mlakar

Submission of the Night: Vinick vs Yakovlev

 

Post-Fight

Antanas Jankovic: "I don't know what to say. This is unbelievable!"

Adrian Swall: "Didn't win the way I wanted to, but I still got the title."

Nestor Morozov: "Still not over between me and Swall. I'll get my Championship back."

Amir Ahmed: "Two fights, two wins. I'm climbing the rankings, watch out for me!"

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RSC 5: Dico vs Alexievich

Sunday, Week 4, May 2002 - Moscow, Russia

Attendance: 251

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Preliminary Card

Lightweight: lz2kVV5.png Chakrit Mamanee (1-0, 0-0) def. OMys27k.png Folke Dalen (7-0, 0-0) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) - Round 3, 3:15 [Great]

Women's Featherweight: 6Re0glD.png Zofia Ivanov(0-0, 0-0) def. 6Re0glD.png Zofia Kaczmarek (0-0, 0-0) via Submission (Armbar) - Round 1, 4:22 [Good]

Women's Featherweight: 6Re0glD.png Maja Krawczyk (0-0, 0-0) def. 6Re0glD.png Aldona Dvorak (0-0, 0-0) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 30:27, 30:27 [Average]

Heavyweight: W4smB04.png Aljur Paras (3-0, 0-0) def. 9j1KX0s.png Massimiliano Locatelli (6-1, 0-1 RSC) via Split Decision - 30:27, 28:29, 29:28 [Average]

Super Heavyweight: KhHEJ8o.png Zydrunas Sigauskas (2-0, 0-0) def. KhHEJ8o.png Daugvinas Blekaitis (2-0, 0-0) via Unanimous Decision - 29:28, 30:27, 30:27 [Very Poor]

 

Main Card

Middleweight: tfsHCWV.png Jemaine McKenzie (9-4, 0-1 RSC) def. wkJRxLq.png Franz Ludwig (14-10, 0-1 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 2, 3:19 [Decent]

Women's Bantamweight: Vc8YG9S.png Henrietta Stein (8-2, 0-0) def. 6Re0glD.png Evelina Kovacic (0-0, 0-0) via Split Decision - 29:28, 28:29, 29:28 [Decent]

Featherweight: RWU2mQ5.png Henry Zachary (2-1, 0-1 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Piotr Egorov (0-0, 0-0) via Submission (Triangle with Armbar) - Round 1, 2:44 [Great]

Lightweight: 6Re0glD.png Antanas Kucera (0-0, 0-0) def. 6Re0glD.png Petrov Bodjukyan (0-0, 0-0) via Submission (Arm Triangle) - Round 1, 1:58 [Good]

Light Heavyweight: 6Re0glD.png Lukas Markovic (0-0, 0-0) def. 6Re0glD.png Jan Bodjukyan (0-0, 0-0) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 30:27, 30:27 [Average]

RSC Welterweight Championship: PMBmujh.png Maxime Giresse (8-0, 1-0 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Matej Grabowski (0-0, 0-0) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) - Round 2, 3:40 [Great]

RSC Middleweight title: FhRwjf0.png Shaun Dico (8-0, 1-0 RSC) def. 99MWVHn.png Chaim Alexievich (7-0, 0-0) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 2, 1:24 [Good]

 

- Dico did it again! After a victorious debut for RSC, the Tenacious one from Denmark maintained his undefeated streak and took down the Belarussian Alexievich for a solid victory in the second round.

 

- Maxime Giresse was the favourite in the semi main event against Grabowski who was barely making his pro MMA debut and the French grappler went home with the title and two awards by the time this was over.

 

- Big comebacks from Henry Zachary and Jemaine McKenzie to get back on the winners' column. Zachary made short work of his rookie opponent, showing off with an unusual submission while McKenzie gave his German opponent another loss and if Ludwig doesn't break that streak soon, he may be facing the chopping block.

 

- A promising RSC debut from Thailand's Chakrit Mamanee in the preliminary show, he took the more experienced Dalen to the third round and still managed a clean submission victory after a very exciting match.

 

Bonus

Fight of the Night: Giresse vs Grabowski

KO of the Night: Dico vs Alexievich

Submission of the Night: Giresse vs Grabowski

 

Post-Fight

Shaun Dico: "I told you this would happen! Alexievich is a loser and he got exactly what he deserved!"

Maxime Giresse: "Who knew, a Frenchman who didn't surrender, eh?"

Matej Grabowski: "Maxime is a tremendous competitor. It's been an honour to get in the cage with him, congratulations for his title win."

Henrietta Stein: "I've been in the game since 1995. I want to win the title before I retire."

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RSC 6: Klyushev vs Rasmussen

Sunday, Week 4, June 2002 - Moscow, Russia

Attendance: 244

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Preliminary Card

Women's Flyweight: 3uyLnAV.png Daljit Samir (10-0, 0-0) def. EJfWgKs.png Kyoko Junna (9-1, 0-0) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 3, 1:18 [Decent]

Women's Flyweight: EgAPcIM.png Kata Mallasz (0-1, 0-1 RSC) def. yAoAYiG.png Natasha Mellow (8-1, 0-0) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 30:27, 30:27 [Decent]

Super Heavyweight: AHeE6PK.png Dwight Witherspoon (6-0, 0-0) def. TWtiBQs.png Tarmo Lurich (2-1, 0-1 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 30:27, 30:27 [Decent]

 

Main Card

Women's Featherweight: YWzfMKl.png Regina de Avila (2-1, 0-1 RSC) def. 8n2Wg5q.png Laia Leele (1-1, 0-1 RSC) via Submission (Armbar) - Round 1, 4:23 [Good]

Heavyweight: UtUVwf6.png Libor Pudil (6-2, 0-1 RSC) def. W4smB04.png Bienvenido Romulo (4-0, 0-0) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) - Round 2, 3:20 [Great]

Featherweight: 6Re0glD.png Matas Vidmar (0-0, 0-0) def. 6Re0glD.png Antanas Jelinek (0-0, 0-0) via Knock Out (Kick) - Round 1, 4:42 [Great] [Antanas Jelinek broke his jaw during the fight]

Light Heavyweight: RWU2mQ5.png Michael Dali (1-0, 0-0) def. 6Re0glD.png Tomasz Smirnov (0-0, 0-0) via Knock Out (Punch) - Round 2, 4:14 [Great]

Lightweight: wkJRxLq.png Dieter Kolzig (7-2, 1-0 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Adam Horvat (1-0, 1-0 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 29:28, 29:28, 29:28 [Great] [Adam Horvat broke his jaw during the fight]

RSC Women's Bantamweight Championship: 5vBB4qI.png Stella Massey (11-1, 1-0 RSC) def. YWzfMKl.png Lucia Pessoa (7-1, 1-0 RSC) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) - Round 1, 2:10 [Great] [stella Massey Broke her Wrist During the fight]

RSC Super Heavyweight Championship: FhRwjf0.png Gunnar Rasmussen (3-0, 1-0 RC) def. 6Re0glD.png Vasily Klyushev (3-0, 1-0 RSC) via Submission (Kimura) - Round 1, 3:49 [Decent]

 

- With Matas Fialkowska off to GAMMA, Rasmussen and Klyushev clashed for the vacated RSC Super Heavyweight Championship and it was the Danish karateka who came out on top, in unusual fashion too: what seemed like a standing, striking battle on paper quickly went to the mat and Rasmussen was able to apply the Kimura for a win in the first round.

 

- What a dramatic semi main event for the RSC Women's Bantamweight Championship! Stella Massey began at a disadvantage when a punch landed the wrong way and clearly damaged her wrist, but she quickly adapted and pulled off a spectacular submission win before a longer fight would take its toll. Pessoa would later test positive for PED and get suspended, adding even more drama and causing a social media outrage after the match.

 

- The intimidating Michael Dali made his RSC debut and promptly knocked out Tomasz Smirnov in the second round. From his fighting skills to his looks and personality, Dali seems poised to be a breakout star and big hit with the fans.

 

- Matas Vidmar was one of the best kick boxers in Russia before dabbling into MMA and he proved just that, connecting with a killer head kick before the finish of the first round to knock out his opponent and start his MMA career in impressive fashion.

 

Bonus:

Fight of the Night: Massey vs Pessoa

KO of the Night: Vidmar vs Jelinek

Submission of the Night: Pudil vs Romulo

 

Post-Fight

Gunnar Rasmussen: "It's great to be the champion. I'll do my best to hold onto this title"

Stella Massey: "Lucia Pessoa is a great fighter, but this just wasn't her night."

Michael Dali: "I'll fookin' knock out every wanker that stands in my way!"

Matas Vidmar: "Antanas was a great opponent, I loved our fight and of course the finish!"

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RSC 7: Kaczmarek vs Sjolin

Sunday, Week 4, July 2002 - St. Petersburg, Russia

Attendance: 248

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Preliminary Card

Super Heavyweight: hr9Sv9y.png Melvin Yeo (3-0, 1-0 RSC) def. 5vBB4qI.png Jarno Ziljstra (3-1, 0-1 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 29:28, 30:27 [Good]

Women's Bantamweight: 6Re0glD.png Evelina Kovacic (0-1, 0-1 RSC) def. 5vBB4qI.png Angelina Keiff (6-3, 0-1 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 30:27, 30:27 [Great]

Light Heavyweight: lz2kVV5.png Datsakong Pratoomwong (5-0, 1-0 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Tomasz Petrov (0-0, 0-0) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 2, 4:40 [Great]

 

Main Card

Featherweight: 8n2Wg5q.png Saul Cervantes (3-1, 0-1 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Dovydas Novak (0-1, 0-1 RSC) via Knock Out (Kick) - Round 2, 2:57 [Fantastic]

Lightweight: 6Re0glD.png Dovydas Kaminski (0-1, 0-1 RSC) def. EvnBgqF.png Nshan Ramazyan (8-6, 0-1 RSC) via Split Decision - 29:28, 27:29, 29:28 [Average]

Welterweight: awHjWIK.png Vjekoslav Sarich (7-1, 0-1 RSC) def. 5vBB4qI.png Willem Van Ommen (12-5, 0-1 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 2, 3:37 [Good]

Heavyweight: 3uyLnAV.png Hanif Hussain (6-1, 0-0) def. jXv192K.png Amir Ahmed (3-0, 2-0 RSC) via Knock Out (Punch) - Round 2, 1:40 [Fantastic] [Amir Ahmed broke his wrist during the fight]

Light Heavyweight: 8n2Wg5q.png Andoni Olano (8-3, 0-1 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Nestor Morozov (26-15, 1-1 RSC) via Split Decision - 29:28, 28:29, 29:28 [Decent]

RSC Women's Flyweight Championship: wkJRxLq.png Trish Biel (8-0, 0-0) def. L4aPbRC.png Dianne Ellis (6-3, 1-0 RSC) via Knock Out (Punch) - Round 1, 0:58 [Good]

RSC Women's Featherweight Championship: 6Re0glD.png Vasya Kaczmarek (7-0, 1-0 RSC) def. OMys27k.png Annika Sjolin (3-0, 1-0 RSC) via Submission (Kimura) - Round 2, 2:39 [Good]

 

- First ever double women's main event and two solid bouts as Vasya Kaczmarek tapped out "The Iron Chef" Annika Sjolin for her first defense, while the devastating Trish Biel knocked out the champion in under a minute to climb on top of the RSC Women's Flyweight division!

 

- Nestor Morozov's misfortune continues, as he suffered another loss on the cards, a split decision L to Spain's Andoni Olano. Likewise, Van Ommen and Ramazyan may be getting released if they continue their losing streak and series of disappointing performances.

 

- Amir Ahmed's undefeated streak finally ended at the hands of former SIGMA talent Hanif Hussain. The Indian made an impact upon arrival and put all of RSC's Heavyweight division on notice.

 

- Amazing win for Saul Cervantes after his RSC debut loss, a spectacular kick to the head of Dovydas Novak to end a fantastic opening fight in the main card.

 

Bonus:

Fight of the Night: Cervantes vs Novak

KO of the Night: Biel vs Ellis

Submission of the Night: Kaczmarek vs Sjollin

 

Post-Fight

Vasya Kaczmarek: "I told you what would happen, you stupid bimbo! Tap out or pass out, no one can beat me for this title!"

Trish Biel: "Yeah, I'm that good. I'll knock out any challengers RSC puts in my way, easy."

Hanif Hussain: "Amir Ahmed gave me and the fans a wonderful fight. He deserves a lot of praise for his toughness."

Saul Cervantes: "Ilya Fedorov, I'll make you regret joining RSC! Your head is the next one I'll be claiming!"

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RSC 8: Dico vs Kikkas

Sunday, Week 4, August 2002 - Moscow, Russia

Attendance: 277

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Preliminary Card

Women's Bantamweight: yAoAYiG.png Cindy Dumas (7-1, 0-0) def. gju8ndy.png Maja Ukraden (7-5, 0-1 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 29:28, 29:28, 29:28 [Good] [both fighters announced their retirement after the fight was over]

Heavyweight: 5vBB4qI.png Manny Van Post (3-1, 0-1 RSC) def. wkJRxLq.png Bast Moulke (3-0, 0-0) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 1, 1:04 [Good]

Middleweight: OhhbtyI.png Ramin Rostami (4-0, 0-0) def. wkJRxLq.png Konrad Bueller (4-1, 0-1 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 29:28, 30:27, 30:27 [Very Poor]

 

Main Card

Super Heavyweight: KhHEJ8o.png Daugvinas Blekaitis (2-1, 0-1 RSC) def. wkJRxLq.png Hans Gorner (2-1, 0-1 RSC) via Submission (Guillotine) - Round 2, 4:07 [Decent]

Featherweight: 5vBB4qI.png Ilya Fedorov (9-0, 0-0)def. 5vBB4qI.png Anton Mazur (0-0, 0-0) via Split Decision - 28:29, 29:28, 29:28 [Decent]

Women's Flyweight: FhRwjf0.png Lora Hayes (7-3, 0-1 RSC) def. 5vBB4qI.png Viktorija Yakovlev (0-1, 0-1 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 2, 1:07 [Great]

Light Heavyweight: qYGvcU9.png Carlos dos Santos (15-6, 0-0) def. EvnBgqF.png Mahak Kirakosyan (7-1, 0-1 RSC) via Split Decision - 28:29, 29:28, 29:28 [Good]

RSC Heavyweight Championship: GsoDPQW.png Pai Cheng (10-0, 1-0 RSC) def. 87BgGp0.png Otto Renner (10-3, 1-0 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 3, 0:37 [Good]

RSC Middleweight Championship: FhRwjf0.png Shaun Dico (9-0, 2-0 RSC) def. TWtiBQs.png Osvald Kikkas (8-1, 1-0 RSC) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) - Round 4, 2:45 [Great]

 

- Estonia's Osvald Kikkas finally made Dico work for a victory, but ultimately couldn't convert it into a win as he tapped out by the middle of round 4. Dico remains undefeated and confident as ever.

 

- Big fight for Pai Cheng against Austria's Otto Renner in the semi main event. "The Emperor" fought hard for two rounds, but a big right hand from Cheng knocked him out early in the third, marking Cheng's first successful title defense.

 

- Former FLB fighter Carlos dos Santos made his RSC debut, although Kirakosyan deprived him of the big victory he was hoping for. Instead, dos Santos had to settle for a split decision, a finish that further fuelled the questions over whether he truly has what it takes to get in the cage with the best of them.

 

- A touching fight in the preliminary show, Cindy Dumas and Maja Ukraden both announced their retirement after their fight war over, an emotional moment as the two hugged and waved goodbye to the fans.

 

Bonus

Fight of the Night: Dico vs Kikkas

KO of the Night: Cheng vs Renner

Submission of the Night: Dico vs Kikkas

 

Post-Fight

Shaun Dico: "Well, at least this was more exciting than that deadbeat Alexievich. Still, I have yet to be beat by anyone, anywhere."

Osvald Kikkas: "Of course I'm sad I lost, but that's how it goes, you win some, you lose some. It was a great match, win or lose."

Carlos dos Santos: "I have nothing but respect for Mahak Kirakosyan. He gave me a rough welcome and that's got me motivated to do better."

Ilya Fedorov: "Saul Cervantes! I'll knock that attitude straight out your stupid face!"

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RSC 9: Giresse vs Jankovic

Sunday, Week 4, September 2002 - St. Petersburg, Russia

Attendance: 286

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Preliminary Card

Women's Featherweight: 6Re0glD.png Aldona Dvorak (0-1, 0-1 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Zofia Kaczmarek (0-1, 0-1 RSC) via Submission (Arm Triangle) - Round 1, 2:48 [Great]

Women's Flyweight: 8AjE4Pf.png Park Seong (7-5, 0-1 RSC) def. qYGvcU9.png Carina Costa (6-3, 0-0) via Unanimous Decision - 29:28, 29:28, 29:28 [Great]

 

Main Card

Super Heavyweight: RWU2mQ5.png Fred Goggins (5-0, 0-0) def. qJKsjtP.png Veeti Kuqi (34-20, 0-1 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 29:28, 30:27 [Good] [Veeti Kuqi announced his retirement after the fight was over]

Women's Featherweight: OMys27k.png Johana Lagerholm (2-0, 1-0 RSC) def. qYGvcU9.png Ana Natalia Pinto (5-0, 0-0) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 30:27, 30:27 [Good]

Women's Bantamweight: yAoAYiG.png Carmen Routhwaite (7-0, 0-0) def. 6Re0glD.png Agnieszka Hajek (0-1, 0-1 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 2, 1:32 [Decent]

Heavyweight: 9j1KX0s.png Vittorio Pescatelli (6-1, 0-1 RSC) def. UtUVwf6.png Libor Pudil (7-2, 1-1 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27,30:27, 30:27 [Average]

Middleweight: AHeE6PK.png Sutton Ripley (18-5-1) def. tfsHCWV.png Jemaine McKenzie (10-4, 1-1 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 3, 0:53 [Good]

RSC Light Heavyweight Championship: nj1rBGb.png Adrian Swall (10-2, 1-1 RSC) def. 5vBB4qI.png Lukas Markovic (0-0, 0-0) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 1, 0:41 [Good]

RSC Welterweight Championship: HcKi2yu.png Dominykas Jankovic (13-5, 0-0) def. PMBmujh.png Maxime Giresse (9-0, 2-0 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 50:45, 50:45, 48:47 [Poor]

 

- A disappointing fight in the main event but an interesting result as former SIGMA fighter Dominykas "Slamkovic" Jankovic ended Maxime Giresse's undefeated streak and took the RSC Welterweight title from him.

 

- Adrian Swall had it easy in the semi main event, knocking out rookie Lukas Markovic in the first round. Swall is still under scrutiny as champion and unless he can beat a worthy opponent clean, this will most likely continue to tarnish his reign.

 

- Sutton Ripley, #24 in the world rankings joined RSC to bring an air of legitimacy to the company and sealed his debut with a big victory over New Zealand's Jemain McKenzie.

 

- A touching fight to open the main card, newcomer Fred Goggins scored a victory over beloved veteran Veeti Kuqi, the latter announcing his retirement once the fight was over.

 

Bonus:

Fight of the Night: Ripley vs McKenzie

KO of the Night: Swall vs Markovic

Submission of the Night: Dvorak vs Kaczmarek

 

Post-Fight

Dominykas Jankovic: "I'm sad we couldn't give the fans a fight to remember, but I'm happy I won the title. It's a mixed bag."

Maxime Giresse: "Hey, I barely won that title, give it back!"

Fred Goggins: "I was honoured to even step in the cage with a man like Mr. Kuqi, let alone defeat him and be the one to end his career!"

Park Seong: "Yeah, I had my hand rebuilt and reinforced for some extra punching power, can you tell? Ha ha ha..."

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RSC 10: Jankovic vs Kolzig

Sunday, Week 4, October 2002 - Moscow, Russia

Attendance: 281

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Preliminary Card

Women's Flyweight: yAoAYiG.png Shannon Palmer (9-2, 0-0) def. yAoAYiG.png Toni Dietrich (8-1, 0-0) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) - Round 1, 3:09 [Great]

Women's Bantamweight: yAoAYiG.png Katy-Jayne Paulson (8-1, 0-0) def. 5vBB4qI.png Angelina Keiff (6-4, 0-2 RSC) via Submission (Americana) - Round 1, 2:47 [Great]

Super Heavyweight: TWtiBQs.png Tarmo Lurich (2-2, 0-2 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Vasily Klyushev (3-1, 1-1 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 29:28, 30:27, 29:28 [Decent]

 

Main Card

Women's Featherweight: OMys27k.png Annika Sjolin (3-1, 1-1 RSC) def. yAoAYiG.png Haley Lovebond (3-1, 0-0) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 3, 1:31 [Decent]

Middleweight: AHeE6PK.png Reed Howlett (9-0, 0-0) def. Ctqc0Sg.png Budiman Lie (4-1, 0-1 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 1, 2;33 [Great]

Lightweight: 6Re0glD.png Adam Mlakar (0-1, 0-1 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Petrov Bodjukyan (0-1, 0-1 RSC) via Knock Out (Punch) - Round 1, 2:10 [Great]

Welterweight: Z9K0aSm.png Piotr Dabrowski (20-7, 1-0 RSC) def. WKSjzYI.png Oleksandro Hlushko (6-1, 0-0) via Submission (Guillotine) - Round 2, 0:49 [Good]

Featherweight: RWU2mQ5.png Henry Zachary (3-1, 1-1 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Adam Kucera (1-0, 1-0 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 3, 3:26 [Great]

RSC Lightweight Championship: wkJRxLq.png Dieter Kolzig (8-2, 2-0 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Antanas Jankovic (1-0, 1-0 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 1, 1:15 [Good]

 

- In the only title match of the show, Dieter Kolzig continued his winning ways and managed to beat the young Antanas Jankovic to take the Lightweight title off him.

 

- Big win for Poland' Piotr Dabrowski too, as he managed to survive the hard hitting Ukrainian Oleksandro Hlushko long enough to scout his weaknesses and take him down at the start of the second round for a submission.

 

- Following Sutton Ripley's arrival last month, another dangerous Canadian in Reed Howlett joined RSC and marked his debut with a big win, at the expense of Thailand's Budiman Lie.

 

- Plenty of new arrivals from the United States in the Women's divisions and while the Americans dominated the preliminary fights, Haley Lovebond lost to a fired-up Annika Sjolin. "The Iron Chef" seems hellbent to climb back on top and earn another title shot for herself.

 

Bonus:

Fight of the Night: Zachary vs Kucera

KO of the Night: Mlakar vs Bodjukan

Submission of the Night: Dabrowski vs Hlushko

 

Post-Fight

Henry Zachary: "I'm pretty sure I can knock out Ilya Fedorov next, make it happen, RSC!"

Adam Mlakar: "Knockout after knockout, I'll punch my way back to a title match!"

Reed Howlett: "No, your eyes don't deceive you. I am certainly NOT Sutton Ripley. We're different people, him and me. Totally separate persons."

Annika Sjolin: "You haven't seen the last of me, Vasya!"

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RSC 11: Kaczmarek vs de Avila

Sunday, Week 4, November 2002 - St. Petersburg, Russia

Attendance: 244

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Preliminary Card

Women's Featherweight: 6Re0glD.png Ewa Kranjic (0-1, 0-1) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 2, 2:04 [Good]

Welterweight: TAUaUeR.png Mando Romero (10-0, 0-0) def. 6Re0glD.png Matej Grabowski (0-1, 0-1 RSC) via Knock Out (Punch) - Round 2, 1:02 [Decent]

Lightweight: OMys27k.png Folke Dalen (7-1, 0-1 RSC) def. EvnBgqF.png Nshan Ramazyan (8-7, 0-2 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 1, 1:44 [Good]

 

Main Card

Welterweight: awHjWIK.png Marko Prochazka (22-17, 0-1 RSC) def. PMBmujh.pngJean-Jacques Levasseur (9-4, 0-2 RSC) via Submission (Kimura) - Round 1, 1:19 [Good] [Marko Prochazka announced his retirement following the end of the fight]

Middleweight: Z9K0aSm.png Mariusz Nowak (4-0, 1-0 RSC) def. wkJRxLq.png Franz Ludwig (14-11, 0-2 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 3, 4:19 [Good]

Light Heavyweight: 6Re0glD.png Nestor Morozov (26-16, 1-2 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Jan Bodjukyan (0-1, 0-1 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 2, 3:15 [Decent]

Women's Flyweight: wkJRxLq.png Helena Broderick (8-1, 1-0 RSC) def. 3uyLnAV.png Daljit Samir (11-0, 1-0 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 3, 1:54 [Great]

RSC Super Heavyweight Championship: AHeE6PK.png Dwight Witherspoon (7-0, 1-0 RSC) def. RWU2mQ5.png Bob Dozier (19-10, 0-0) via Unanimous Decision - 49:46, 49:46, 50:44 [Decent]

RSC Women's Featherweight Championship: YWzfMKl.png Regina de Avila (3-1, 1-1 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Vasya Kaczmarek (8-0, 2-0 RSC) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) - Round 1, 1:26 [Good]

 

- Regina de Avila did the unthinkable and defeated Vasya Kaczmarek! "The Spectre" was true to her name and lured in her opponent to slide in the Rear Naked Choke, ending Kaczmarek's undefeated streak and championship reign!

 

- With GAMMA signing away Gunnar Rasmussen, the vacated RSC Super Heavyweight title was up for grabs in the semi main event and Dwight Witherspoon had to work real hard to get it. Bob Dozier never really was in control of the fight, but neither did he give much way, leading the bout to the full five rounds and the judges' scorecards.

 

- Another long undefeated streak in the Women's division ended, this time at the hands of Germany's Helena Broderick, who destroyed India's Daljit Samir and her streak of eleven victories. Samir, who was regarded as a future title contender, will now have to recover while Broderick has her eyes on gold.

 

- Another defeat for France's Jean-Jacques Levasseur and the final contest of Croatian favourite Marko Prochazka, who retired on a high note after winning his last fight.

 

Bonus

Fight of the Night: Broderick vs Samir

KO of the Night: Romero vs Grabowski

Submission of the Night: de Avila vs Kaczmarek

 

Post-Fight

Regina de Avila: "I did my very best to lure Kaczmarek into a false sense of security. I'm best on my back and you saw that in action."

Dwight Witherspoon: "New champ, baby! It's time you saw a real fighter in this division instead of all these flesh blobs!"

Helena Broderick: "I don't know about a title shot, but I'm picking up momentum and defeating Daljit was a major step forward."

Marko Prochazka: "It's been a hell of a ride. I can retire happy now."

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RSC 12: Swall vs Burgess

Sunday, Week 4, December 2002 - Moscow, Russia

Attendance: 260

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Preliminary Card

Heavyweight: wkJRxLq.png Bast Moulke (3-1, 0-1 RSC) def. W4smB04.png Bienvenido Romulo (4-1, 0-1 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 30:27, 30:27 [Average]

Super Heavyweight: 5vBB4qI.png Jarno Ziljstra (3-2, 0-2 RSC) def. wkJRxLq.png Hans Gorner (2-2, 0-2 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 29:28, 29:28, 29:28 [Good]

Women's Flyweight: yAoAYiG.png Natasha Mellow (8-2, 0-2) def. 6Re0glD.png Evelina Pospisil (1-0, 1-0 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 29:28, 29:28, 29:28 [Good]

Featherweight: 6Re0glD.png Piotr Egorov (0-1, 0-1 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Dovydas Novak (0-2, 0-2 RSC) via Split Decision - 28:29, 29:28, 29:28 [Good]

Women's Bantamweight: yAoAYiG.png Lily Hickman (7-3, 0-0) def. 6Re0glD.png Evelina Kovacic (1-1, 1-1 RSC) via Submission (Kimura) - Round 1, 4:32 [Great]

 

Main Card

Women's Featherweight: 6Re0glD.png Maja Krawczyk (1-0, 1-0 RSC) def. qYGvcU9.png Ana Natalia Pinto (5-1, 0-1) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 2, 1;13 [Good]

Women's Flyweight: awHjWIK.png Tatjana Vinick (8-0, 1-0 RSC) def. EJfWgKs.png Kyoko Junna (9-2, 0-1 RSC) via Submission (Armbar) - Round 1, 4:08 [Great]

Middleweight: OhhbtyI.png Ramin Rostami (5-0, 1-0 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Vlad Kogan (2-0, 1-0 RSC) via Submision (Guillotine) - Round 3, 0:44 [Decent]

Welterweight: 6Re0glD.png Mily Golovanov (8-1, 1-0 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Nojus Potocnik (1-0, 1-0 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 1, 3:22 [Great]

RSC Featherweight Championship: qYGvcU9.png Rafael Tavares (16-5, 0-0) def. 6Re0glD.png Ilya Fedorov (10-0, 1-0 RSC) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) - Round 1, 3:40 [Great]

RSC Light Heavyweight Championship: 5vBB4qI.png Frankie Burgess (6-0, 1-0 RSC) def. nj1rBGb.png Adrian Swall (11-2, 2-1 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 2, 0:34 [Decent] [Adrian Swall broke his nose during the fight]

 

- The hour of reckoning finally came for Adrian Swall in the form of the -still- undefeated Frankie Burgess. The Dutch Muay Thai fighter got a lucky break when one of his strikes broke the defending champions nose and it was simply a matter of time and killer instinct until he could finish it to claim the title.

 

- XCC regular Rafael Tavares made a big splash upon arrival in RSC by defeating Ilya Fedorov to become the first ever RSC Featherweight champion. Fedorov showed some great fighting in defeat and with both Cervantes and Zachary out to beat him, he is certain to be kept around for some more big matches in RSC.

 

- Amazing action in the RSC Women's Flyweight division as Tatjana Vinick trampled another opponent on her path, retaining her undefeated streak against Japan's Kyoko Juuna in an thrilling match. Juuna's strikes kept the Croatian at bay, but as soon as she was able to take things to the mat, Juuna's weakness showed and she fell to Vinick's armbar.

 

- Maja Krawczyk made her main show debut and once again impressed, winning her second ever professional fight against the much more experienced Brazilian Ana Natalia Pinto.

 

Bonus

Fight of the Night: Vinick v Juuna

KO of the Night: Krawczyk vs Pinto

Submission of the Night: Tavares vs Fedorov

 

Post-Fight

Frankie Burgess: "I see you on social media, Pardo. How about you leave the keyboard and step in the cage with me instead?"

Ramin Rostami: "Vlad Kogan needs to learn respect. That was one way to shut his mouth."

Tatjana Vinick: "Kyoko Juuna gave me a great fight. She deserves that Fight of the Night award as much as I do."

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Recap: 2002

 

2002 was a good year for Red Star Combat, its first year of operation with one show per month and already turning in a profit as it grows its fanbase. It's roster quickly expanded to include talent from overseas and so far, the wide array of weight categories allows for a pretty diverse product. Reportedly, RSC will be seeking aggressive expansion towards mainland Europe and the UK within 2003, bringing its live shows to audience that so far have only seen them on television.

 

Super Heavyweight: A pioneer division for the European continent, RSC's Super Heavyweight division was plagued by talent raids that caused it to vacate the title twice due to the champions signing exclusive deals elsewhere. With Dwight Witherspoon holding the belt as 2003 begins, there are signs the division could return to a competitive stage of athletic competitors once more.

 

Heavyweight: Though not the most spectacular, the Heavyweight division has been consistent and no man exemplifies that better than Pai Cheng, the man who won the title and has yet to let go.

 

Light Heavyweight: Traditionally a very competitive category in Europe, RSC's Light Heavyweight division has indeed produced several quality matches. Most of 2002 was about the ongoing title feud between Nestor Morozov and Adrian Swall, with the latter losing the strap to Frankie Burgess in the final show of the year. With the likes of Carlos dos Santos and the hot prospect Michael Dali, the future looks bright.

 

Middleweight: Shaun Dico remains undefeated on top of the mountain holding the gold, but newcomers like Sutton Ripley and Reed Howlett are bound to try and take it from him, while fighters like Oswald Kikkas, Ramin Rostami, Jemaine McKenzie and others guarantee great fights in the race to get ahead of the pack.

 

Welterweight: Bulgaria's Dominykas Jankovic sits on top of RSC's Welterweight division, but that's a precarious spot when he's got the likes of Maxime Giresse, Piotr Dabrowski and Mily Golovanov underneath him. New additions such as Mando Romero have only made things more exciting and 2003 should be an interesting year.

 

Lightweight: It's been a hit and miss year for the Lightweight division with many inexperienced fighters, but 2002 ended with Dieter Kolzig as champion. It is expected that RSC will sign some more veterans to strengthen the division going ahead.

 

Featherweight: Another division full of young, unproven rookies, this one ended the year with Rafael Tavares as champion and a hot triangular feud between Ilya Fedorov, Saul Cervantes and Nathan Zachary. Another division that RSC should consider strengthening with more established fighters in 2003.

 

Women's Featherweight: Vasya Kaczmarek dominated her division for most of 2002, until Regina de Avila knocked her off the throne. Annika Sjolin remains an ever present threat, blue prospect Maja Krawczyk did a perfect 2-0 throughout the year and the recent influx of overseas talent is expected to fire things up in 2003.

 

Women's Bantamweight: Traditionally the most populated and most competitive division for women in MMA, RSC's Bantamweight division has been all about its champion, Stella Massey. There's plenty of good competitors beneath her and many more coming in, but so far no one has managed to make Massey sweat. The champion held onto her belt even with a broken wrist, although given that her opponent was suspended afterwards when she tested positive for PEDs, officials probably would rather you didn't remember that fight that much.

 

Women's Flyweight: Trish Biel ended 2002 as champion, having taken the belt from Dianne Ellis, but Helena Broderick showcased trademark German efficiency in climbing the ranks for her eventual title match. Tatjana Vinick is another one who impressed this year and despite her recent misfortune, Daljit Samir should not be counted out just yet.

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Red Star Combat hits the road with double the shows

 

Russia's Red Star Combat announced their show schedule for the first quarter of 2003 and it not only features two shows per month now, it will also see them expand past their homebase of Russia to mainland Europe and the UK.

 

RSC 13: Cheng vs Peltonen

Sunday, Week 2 January, Germany

RSC Heavyweight Championship: GsoDPQW.png Pai Cheng (CR#1, 11-0, 2-0 RSC) vs qJKsjtP.png Ari Peltonen (WR#18, CR #2, 28-11, 0-0 RSC)

The dominant, undefeated RSC Heavyweight champion defends his title against arguably his greatest challenge to date, Finland's Ari Peltonen. The former ALPHA-1 fighter and number 18 in the world rankings looks to make a bang in his RSC debut but can he be the one to take down Cheng?

Weltereight: yAoAYiG.png Jack Humphreys (CR#3, 26-11, 0-0 RSC) vs PMBmujh.png Maxime Giresse (CR#7, 9-1, 2-1 RSC)

Former GAMMA star Jack Humphreys joined RSC and will be looking to make an impression upon his debut. His opponent, Maxime Giresse, is a former RSC Welterweight champion and looking to bounce back from his latest loss, so he will be extra motivated going into this fight.

Women's Flyweight: qYGvcU9.png Rennaya Rives (WR#12, CR#6, 10-0, 0-0 RSC) vs L4aPbRC.png Dianne Ellis (CR#14, 6-4, 1-1 RSC)

Women's Flyweight: EJfWgKs.png Manami Ken (WR#15, CR#7, 10-2, 0-0 RSC) vs EgAPcIM.png Kata Mallasz (CR#16, 1-1, 1-1 RSC)

Light Heavyweight: 6Re0glD.png Tomasz Smirnov (CR#12, 0-1, 0-1 RSC) vs 6Re0glD.png Tomasz Petrov (CR#13, 0-1, 0-1 RSC)

Women's Flyweight: qYGvcU9.png Carina Costa (CR#15, 6-4, 0-1 RSC) vs 6Re0glD.png Viktorija Yakovlev (CR#18, 0-2, 0-2 RSC)

Plus 3 more fights in the pre-show!

 

RSC 14: Dico vs Ripley

Sunday, Week 4 January, St. Petersburg

RSC Middleweight Championship: FhRwjf0.png Shaun Dico (CR#1, 10-0, 3-0 RSC) vs AHeE6PK.png Sutton Ripley (WR#16, CR#2, 19-5-1, 1-0 RSC)

A much anticipated fight, World Ranked fighter Sutton Ripley goes up against the undefeated RSC Middleweight champion Shaun Dico in a match that will certainly be a blast!

RSC Women's Bantamweight Championship: 5vBB4qI.png Stella Massey (WR#4, CR#1, 12-1, 2-0 RSC) vs TWtiBQs.png Tiiu Kass (WR#8, CR#2, 10-0, 0-0)

Two fighters in the top ten of the World Rankings, champion versus number one contender, the immovable "Rotterdam Rock" versus the unstoppable "Tigress"!

Light Heavyweight: 5vBB4qI.png Gavriil Sviridov (CR#8, 8-5, 0-0 RSC) vs EvnBgqF.png Mahak Kirakosyan (CR#10, 7-2, 0-2 RSC)

Women's Bantamweight: EJfWgKs.png Maya Komagata (WR#10, CR#3, 9-0, 0-0 RSC) vs yAoAYiG.png Carmen Routhwaite (WR#12, CR#5, 8-0, 1-0 RSC)

Middleweight: yAoAYiG.png Carl Ratcliffe (CR#3, 23-7, 0-0 RSC) vs 99MWVHn.png Chaim Alexievich (CR#10, 7-1, 0-1 RSC)

Plus 2 more fights in the pre-show!

 

RSC 15: Jankovic vs Hirano

Sunday, Week 2 February, London

RSC Welterweight Championship: HcKi2yu.png Dominykas Jankovic (CR#1, 14-5, 1-0 RSC) vs EJfWgKs.png Fukusaburu Hirano (CR#2, 15-3-1, 0-0 RSC)

One of the most versatile fighters in the world, former ALPHA-1 fighter Fukusaburu Hirano joined RSC and will be making his debut headlining a show for a title. However, Hirano's notorious weak point is grappling, something the defending champion Dominykas Jankovic excels at!

Welterweight: qYGvcU9.png Procopio Golias (CR#4, 19-6, 0-0 RSC) vs awHjWIK.png Vjekoslav Sarich (CR#10, 8-1, 1-1 RSC)

One of Brazil's toughest fighters, "Porco" has arrived in RSC and declared he's out to steal the show. His opponent is on the rise though and Sarich could be catching the confident ex-FLB fighter by surprise!

Women's Flyweight: yAoAYiG.png Shannon Palmer (WR#7, CR#5, 10-2, 1-0 RSC) vs FhRwjf0.png Lora Hayes (CR#13, 8-3, 1-1 RSC)

Welterweight: qYGvcU9.png Hamilton Fonseca Hr. (CR#11, 9-3, 0-0 RSC) vs 5vBB4qI.png Willem Van Ommen (CR#12, 12-6, 0-2 RSC)

Lightweight: 5vBB4qI.png Adam Horvat (CR#12, 1-1, 1-1 RSC) vs 5vBB4qI.png Petrov Bodjukan (CR#13, 0-2, 0-2 RSC)

Women's Bantamweight: Vc8YG9S.png Henrietta Stein (WR#13, CR#4, 9-2, 1-0 RSC) vs Z9K0aSm.png Katarzyna Wojciechoska (WR#18, CR#5, 8-1, 1-0 RSC)

Plus 6 more fights in the pre-show!

 

RSC 16: Nouri vs Hayashi

Sunday, Week 4, Moscow

RSC Lightweight Championship: Kvh8oYR.png Georges Nouri (WR#13, CR#1, 15-3, 0-0 RSC) vs EJfWgKs.png Fumiaki Hayashi (WR#22, CR#2, 20-9, 0-0 RSC)

With Dieter Kolzig joining ALPHA-1, the RSC Lightweight championship was vacated. Now, competing for it are two world class atheltes who just joined RSC, SIGMA regular Georges Nouri and former ALPHA-1 Lightweight champion "The Lightning Kid" Fumiaki Hayashi!

Light Heavyweight: qYGvcU9.png Leandro Piquet (CR#3, 21-11, 0-0 RSC) vs 6Re0glD.png Nestor Morozov (CR#8, 27-16, 2-2 RSC)

RSC original and former champion Nestor Morozov seeks to climb back to a title contendership but standing in his way is the debuting ex-FLB fighter Leandro Piquet who's looking to resurrect his career overseas!

Light Heavyweight: AHeE6PK.png Allen LeFleur (CR#6, 11-0, 0-0 RSC) vs 8n2Wg5q.png Andoni Olano (CR#9, 9-3, 1-1 RSC)

Middleweight: tfsHCWV.png Jemaine McKenzie (CR#7, 10-5, 1-2 RSC) vs Z9K0aSm.png Mariusz Nowak (CR#12, 5-0, 2-0 RSC)

Heavyweight: UtUVwf6.png Libor Pudil (CR#10, 7-3, 1-2 RSC) vs wkJRxLq.png Bast Moulke (CR#15, 4-1, 1-1 RSC)

Women's Bantamweight: 6Re0glD.png Evelina Kovacic (CR#13, 1-2, 1-2 RSC) vs 6Re0glD.png Agnieszka Hajek (CR#14, 0-2, 0-2 RSC)

Middleweight: TWtiBQs.png Osvald Kikkas (CR#8, 8-2, 1-2 RSC) vs qYGvcU9.png Andre Passos (CR#13, 5-1, 0-0 RSC)

Plus 2 more fights in the pre-show!

 

RSC 17: Burgess vs dos Santos

Sunday, Week 2 March, UK Midlands

RSC Light Heavyweight Championship: 5vBB4qI.png Frankie Burgess (CR#1, 7-0, 2-0 RSC) vs qYGvcU9.png Carlos dos Santos (CR#2, 16-6, 1-0 RSC)

Frankie Burgess ended the tug of war between Adrian Swall and Nestor Morozov for the Light Heavyweight title with an impressive elbow knock out, but Brazil's Carlos dos Santos will be looking to cut his reign short. Who can come out on top of this war?

Heavyweight: RWU2mQ5.png Percy Catcher (CR#3, 12-6, 0-0 RSC) vs 9j1KX0s.png Vittorio Pescatelli (CR#9, 7-1, 1-1 RSC)

British fans will have someone to cheer for in ex-BCF fighter Percy Catcher, but will the rebounding Pescatelli manage to rain on that parade?

Women's Featherweight: 6Re0glD.png Vasya Kaczmarek (CR#4, 8-1, 2-1 RSC) vs OMys27k.png Johana Lagerholm (CR#14, 3-0, 2-0 RSC)

Heavyweight: qYGvcU9.png Raimundo Pinheiro (CR#7, 10-6, 0-0 RSC) vs W4smB04.png Aljur Paras (CR#16, 4-0, 1-0)

Heavyweight: 3uyLnAV.png Hanif Hussain (CR#12, 7-1, 1-0 RSC) vs 5vBB4qI.png Manny Van Post (CR#14, 4-1, 1-1 RSC)

Featherweight: 6Re0glD.png Dovydas Novak (CR#15, 0-3, 0-3 RSC) vs 6Re0glD.png Anton Mazur (CR#16, 0-1, 0-1 RSC)

Plus 5 more fights in the pre-show!

 

RSC 18: Tavares vs Dorridge

Sunday, Week 4 March, St. Petersburg

RSC Featherweight Championship: qYGvcU9.png Rafael Tavares (WR#21, CR#1, 17-5, 1-0 RSC) vs RWU2mQ5.png Jay Dorridge (CR#4, 11-3, 0-0 RSC)

Southampton's Rear Naked Choke master Jay Dorridge has arrived in RSC and will be the first to face the inaugural RSC Featherweight champion and now a World Ranked fighter, Rafael Tavares. This is bound to be intense!

Women's Flyweight: 3uyLnAV.png Daljit Samir (WR#5, CR#4, 11-1, 1-1 RSC) vs Rennaya Rives (Numbers due after RSC 13: Cheng vs Peltonen)

Rennaya Rives returns to action with minimal time to prepare after January's show with a tough mission at hand: stop the return of a furious Daljit Samir, fresh off having her long undefeated streak ended!

Featherweight: 6Re0glD.png Adam Kucera (CR#13, 1-1, 1-1 RSC) vs 6Re0glD.png Antanas Jelinek (CR#14, 0-1, 0-1 RSC)

Women's Flyweight: EJfWgKs.png Kyoko Junna (CR#15, 9-3, 0-2 RSC) vs qYGvcU9.png Carina Costa (CR#17, 6-4, 0-1 RSC)

Women's Featherweight: yAoAYiG.png Kerry Silverman (CR#6, 6-5, 0-0 RSC) vs 6Re0glD.png Maja Krawczyk (CR#11, 2-0, 2-0 RSC)

Heavyweight: or0RxPG.png Olu Yolo (Numbers due after RSC 14: Dico vs Ripley) vs jXv192K.png Amir Ahmed (CR#19, 3-1, 2-1 RSC)

Featherweight: AHeE6PK.png Benoit LeMarche (CR#8,4-0 RSC) vs 6Re0glD.png Piotr Egorov (CR#12, 1-1, 1-1 RSC)

Plus 4 more fights in the pre-show!

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RSC 13: Cheng vs Peltonen

Sunday, Week 2 January 2003 - Germany

Attendance: 259

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Preliminary Card

Women's Featherweight: RWU2mQ5.png Janey McDwyre (CR#5, 4-0, 0-0 RC) def. 6Re0glD.png Aldona Dvorak (CR#8, 1-1, 1-1 RSC) via Submission (Armbar) - Round 1, 2:34 [Great]

Featherweight: AHeE6PK.png Foggy Lee (CR#4, 12-3, 0-0 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Anton Mazur (CR#15, 0-1, 0-1 RSC) via Submission (Armbar) - Round 1, 0:54 [Good]

Light Heavyweight: RWU2mQ5.png Michael Dali (CR#10, 2-0, 1-0 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Lukas Markovic (CR#11, 0-1, 0-1 RSC) via Knockout (Punch) - Round 2, 4:55 [Great]

 

Main Card

Women's Flyweight: qYGvcU9.png Carina Costa (CR#15, 6-4, 0-1 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Viktorija Yakovlev (CR#18, 0-2, 0-2 RSC) via Submission (Armbar) - Round 2, 2:12 [Fantastic]

Light Heavyweight: 6Re0glD.png Tomasz Petrov (CR#13, 0-1, 0-1 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Tomasz Smirnov (CR#12, 0-1, 0-1 RSC) via Submission (Armbar) - Round 1, 3:51 [Great]

Women's Flyweight: EJfWgKs.png Manami Ken (WR#15, CR#7, 10-2, 0-0 RSC) def. EgAPcIM.png Kata Mallasz (CR#16, 1-1, 1-1 RSC) via Submission (Kimura) - Round 1, 3:54 [Great]

Women's Flyweight: qYGvcU9.png Rennaya Rives (WR#12, CR#6, 10-0, 0-0 RSC) def. L4aPbRC.png Dianne Ellis (CR#14, 6-4, 1-1 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 1, 3:29 [Good]

Weltereight: yAoAYiG.png Jack Humphreys (CR#3, 26-11, 0-0 RSC) def. PMBmujh.png Maxime Giresse (CR#7, 9-1, 2-1 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 29:28, 30:27 [Average]

RSC Heavyweight Championship: GsoDPQW.png Pai Cheng (CR#1, 11-0, 2-0 RSC) def. qJKsjtP.png Ari Peltonen (WR#18, CR #2, 28-11, 0-0 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 49:46, 49:46, 49:46 [Decent] [Pai Cheng broke his jaw during the fight] [Ari Peltonen announced his retirement after the fight]

 

- Second successful title defense for the Chinese champion Pai Cheng and although not spectacular in action, the fight was packed with drama as he survived most of it with a broken jaw. Cheng tried to take the fight to the mat more than once, but Peltonen's notorious "anti-JJ" style didn't give the champion much to work with. Still, Cheng was dominant for most of the match and retained by unanimous decision, with Peltonen congratulating him after the fight and announcing he won't be stepping into the cage again.

 

- Not the way Jack Humphreys would like to debut in RSC, but he still got the win, even if former title holder Maxime Giresse made him work really hard for it.

 

- Easy wins in the first round for world ranked female fighters Rennaya Rives and Manami Ken in their respective RSC debuts. Both women are expected to eventually challenge for the Flyweight title, although Rives is already booked to face the ever dangerous Daljit Samir in RSC 18: Tavares vs Dorridge, while the champion has explicitly stated she wants to fight Helena Broderick first.

 

- Carina Costa and Viktorija Yakovlev opened the show looking to get back on the winning side of things but it was the Brazilian BJJ specialist who got it by the middle of the second round. This puts Yakovlev at a 0-4 losing streak, although given her young age and consistently great performances, she may be yet escaping the cut.

 

Bonus

Fight of the Night: Costa vs Yakovlev

KO of the Night: Dali vs Markovic

Submission of the Night: Lee vs Mazur

 

Post-Fight

Ari Peltonen: "Cheng is a great champion, he kept coming at me and never went down, even with a broken jaw. I am happy that this was my last fight."

Jack Humphreys: "I hope Jankovic retains next month so I can knock him out and become champion!"

Tomasz Petrov: "Odds were against me, but I proved everyone wrong. Give me Olano and I'll do the same!"

Michael Dali: "Sviridov! Your face will be the canvas for the next masterpiece I'm making with these hands..."

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RSC 14: Dico vs Ripley

Sunday, Week 4 January 2003 - St. Petersburg, Russia

Attendance: 309

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Preliminary Card

Super Heavyweight: 43.gif Colin J. L. Capes (CR#4, 5-0, 0-0 RSC) def. TWtiBQs.png Tarmo Lurich (CR#9, 3-2, 1-2 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 1, 4:30 [Good]

Heavyweight: 87BgGp0.png Otto Renner (CR#5, 10-4, 1-1 RSC) def. or0RxPG.png Olu Yolo (CR#10, 4-0, 0-0 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 29:28, 30:27, 30:27 [Average]

 

Main Card

Middleweight: yAoAYiG.png Carl Ratcliffe (CR#3, 23-7, 0-0 RSC) def. 99MWVHn.png Chaim Alexievich (CR#10, 7-1, 0-1 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 29:28, 29:28, 30:27 [Average]

Women's Bantamweight: EJfWgKs.png Maya Komagata (WR#10, CR#3, 9-0, 0-0 RSC) def. yAoAYiG.png Carmen Routhwaite (WR#12, CR#5, 8-0, 1-0 RSC) via Knock Out (Punch) - Round 1, 1:17 [Good]

Light Heavyweight: 6Re0glD.png Gavriil Sviridov (CR#8, 8-5, 0-0 RSC) def. EvnBgqF.png Mahak Kirakosyan (CR#10, 7-2, 0-2 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 1, 4:13 [Great]

RSC Women's Bantamweight Championship: 5vBB4qI.png Stella Massey (WR#4, CR#1, 12-1, 2-0 RSC) def. TWtiBQs.png Tiiu Kass (WR#8, CR#2, 10-0, 0-0) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) - Round 1, 2:56 [Great]

RSC Middleweight Championship: AHeE6PK.png Sutton Ripley (WR#16, CR#2, 19-5-1, 1-0 RSC) def. FhRwjf0.png Shaun Dico (CR#1, 10-0, 3-0 RSC) via Knock Out (Punch) - Round 5, 1:02 [Good]

 

- What an absolutely insane main event! The Tenacious One, Denmark's Shaun Dico took his challenger all the way to the fifth round but just as he seemed to get complacent and count on a scorecard victory, Ripley caught him out of nowhere with a killer right hand for a shocking knock out to end the fight, as well as both Dico's championship reign and undefeated streak! Ripley's uncanny balance meant that only 3 out of 12 total takedown attempts were successful and even then, Dico had to settle for a ground and pound approach as Ripley never let his guard down to allow for a submission attempt. Spectacular fight and a hard fought victory for a well deserving champion.

 

- Stella Massey just won't let go of that title belt, making her second defense defense at the expense of the Estonian Tigress, Tiiu Kass. The challenger only managed to land a single jab before the champion unceremoniously took her down and slipped in the Rear Naked Choke for the tap out!

 

- A rough standing battle for the former SIGMA fighter Gavriil Sviridov, who took down "Thunder" Kirakosyan for a victorious RSC debut. This now makes it 0-3 for the Armenian boxer, who will certainly be looking for ways to improve his game and score a much needed victory.

 

- Muay Thai fans had something to celebrate as former GAMMA fighter Carl Ratcliffe opened the main show with a debut victory over former title contender Chaim Alexievich, even if the fight had to go to the judges. With Ratcliffe already at #3 in the company rankings at the start of the night, all signs point to a future title match between him and newly crowned champion Sutton Ripley.

 

Bonus

Fight of the Night: Massey vs Kass

KO of the Night: Komagata vs Routhwaite

Submission of the Night: Massey vs Kass

 

Post-Fight

Sutton Ripley: "I'm thrilled to be champion."

Shaun Dico: "Ripley simply got lucky before he ran out of time. I'll be reclaiming my title soon and I'll make him pay for giving me the first loss of my career!"

Carl Ratcliffe: "Hey Ripley, win or lose tonight, I'm coming to knock you out, boy!"

Gavriil Sviridov: "I'd be willing to accept Michael Dali's challenge, if Red Star Combat would offer me a fight against him."

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RSC 15: Jankovic vs Hirano

Sunday, Week 2 February 2003 - London, UK

Attendance: 235

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Preliminary Card

Featherweight: 6Re0glD.png Matas Vidmar (CR#12, 1-0, 1-0 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Kyril Alyabyev (CR#8, 7-4, 0-0 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 1, 1:33 [Good]

Women's Flyweight: yAoAYiG.png Toni Dietrich (CR#15, 8-2, 0-1 RSC) def. qYGvcU9.png Maria Ferraz (WR#18, CR#9, 8-1, 0-0 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 29:28, 29:28, 29:28 [Good]

146-157lb: TAUaUeR.png Sebastian Fernandez (9-2, 0-0 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Dovydas Kaminski (1-1, 1-1 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 30:27, 30:27 [Good] [Originally a Lightweight fight until Sebastian Fernandez failed to make weight] [Dovydas Kaminski broke his nose during the fight]

Women's Featherweight: 8n2Wg5q.png Laia Leele (CR#12, 1-2, 0-2 RSC) def. qYGvcU9.png Rosamaria Correa (CR#6, 6-0, 0-0 RSC) via Split Decision - 30:27, 28:29, 30:27 [Decent]

Lightweight: lz2kVV5.png Chakrit Mamanee (CR#7, 2-0, 1-0 RSC) def. PMBmujh.png Maurice Braudel (CR#4, 10-5, 0-0 RS) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 30:27, 30:27 [Good]

Featherweight: qYGvcU9.png Ronaldo Freitas (CR#5, 7-0, 0-0 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Vytautas Smirnov (CR#11, 1-0, 1-0 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 29:28, 30:27 [Decent]

 

Main Card

Women's Bantamweight: Z9K0aSm.png Katarzyna Wojciechoska (WR#18, CR#5, 8-1, 1-0 RSC) def. Vc8YG9S.png Henrietta Stein (WR#13, CR#4, 9-2, 1-0 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 1, 1:29 [Good] [Henrietta Stein announced her retirement after the fight]

Lightweight: 5vBB4qI.png Petrov Bodjukan (CR#13, 0-2, 0-2 RSC) def. 5vBB4qI.png Adam Horvat (CR#12, 1-1, 1-1 RSC) via Knock Out (Punch) - Round 1, 1:46 [Good]

Welterweight: qYGvcU9.png Hamilton Fonseca Jr. (CR#11, 9-3, 0-0 RSC) def. 5vBB4qI.png Willem Van Ommen (CR#12, 12-6, 0-2 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 1, 1:02 [Good]

Women's Flyweight: yAoAYiG.png Shannon Palmer (WR#7, CR#5, 10-2, 1-0 RSC) def. FhRwjf0.png Lora Hayes (CR#13, 8-3, 1-1 RSC) via Submission (Kimura) - Round 1, 1:31 [Good]

Welterweight: awHjWIK.png Vjekoslav Sarich (CR#10, 8-1, 1-1 RSC) def. qYGvcU9.png Procopio Golias (CR#4, 19-6, 0-0 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 2, 0:34 [Great]

RSC Welterweight Championship: EJfWgKs.png Fukusaburu Hirano (CR#2, 15-3-1, 0-0 RSC) def. HcKi2yu.png Dominykas Jankovic (CR#1, 14-5, 1-0 RSC) via Split Decision - 47:48, 48:47, 49:46 [Average]

 

- A controversial main event as the debuting Fukusaburu Hirano won the RSC Welterweight Championship via split decision from Bulgaria's Dominykas Jankovic. The former champion had a 100% takedown success rate with 4/4 but it was Hirano that kept going for the submission, even if none of his 5 total attempts were successful.

 

- Enormous upset in the semi main event, with "Cro Con" Sarich defying the odds to defeat the debuting Golias in the fight of the night. Sarich survived the nasty dirty boxing of his opponent and as soon as he got an opening, his killer instict did the rest to earn him a big TKO victory.

 

- They call Shannon Palmer "The Rash" for a reason and she showed just that, staying on top of Lora Hayes until she was able to squeeze a submission out of her. This makes it 2 out of 2 for Palmer in RSC and she will be a favourite to compete for the RSC Flyweight Championship soon.

 

- Easy debut victory for Hamilton Fonseca Jr, third loss in a row for Willem Van Ommen who joins Jean Jacques-Levasseur in RSC fans' "list of shame" with zero wins yet.

 

Bonus

Fight of the Night: Sarich vs Golias

KO of the Night: Bodjukan vs Horvat

Submission of the Night: Palmer vs Hayes

 

Post-Fight

Fukusaburu Hirano: "Not the way I wanted this to go, but I won the Championship regardless."

Dominykas Jankovic: "I did my best, but couldn't get the win. Hirano was tough opposition, I know neither of us wanted to be champion through a split decision."

Vjekoslav Sarich: "Golias was a tough opponent, but I was tougher. I think a fight against Rich Robinson next would be amazing."

Katarzyna Wojciechoska: "Maya Komagata better be prepared to take her first loss or even retire like my opponent tonight, because I'm planning on fighting her next"

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RSC 16: Nouri vs Hayashi

Sunday, Week 4 February 2003 - Moscow, Russia

Attendance: 362

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Preliminary Card

Women's Featherweight: 6Re0glD.png Zofia Ivanov (CR#13, 1-0, 1-0 RSC) def. yAoAYiG.png Ophelia Touchstone (CR#12, 3-0, 0-0 RSC) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) - Round 2, 1:35 [Decent]

Super Heavyweight: EgAPcIM.png Zsolt Hargitay (CR#5 8-3, 0-0 RSC) def. KhHEJ8o.png Daugvinas Blekaitis (CR#8, 3-1, 1-1 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 1, 1:48 [Good]

 

Main Card

Middleweight: TWtiBQs.png Osvald Kikkas (CR#8, 8-2, 1-2 RSC) def. qYGvcU9.png Andre Passos (CR#13, 5-1, 0-0 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 30:27, 30:27 [Average]

Women's Bantamweight: 6Re0glD.png Agnieszka Hajek (CR#14, 0-2, 0-2 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Evelina Kovacic (CR#13, 1-2, 1-2 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 30:27, 30:27, 30:27 [Fantastic]

Heavyweight: wkJRxLq.png Bast Moulke (CR#15, 4-1, 1-1 RSC) def. UtUVwf6.png Libor Pudil (CR#10, 7-3, 1-2 RSC) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) - Round 2, 4:14 [Average]

Middleweight: Z9K0aSm.png Mariusz Nowak (CR#12, 5-0, 2-0 RSC) def. tfsHCWV.png Jemaine McKenzie (CR#7, 10-5, 1-2 RSC) via Submission [Rear Naked Choke] - Round 3, 4:55 [Decent]

Light Heavyweight: 8n2Wg5q.png Andoni Olano (CR#9, 9-3, 1-1 RSC) def. AHeE6PK.png Allen LeFleur (CR#6, 11-0, 0-0 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) - Round 2, s:32 [Decent]

Light Heavyweight: qYGvcU9.png Leandro Piquet (CR#3, 21-11, 0-0 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Nestor Morozov (CR#8, 27-16, 2-2 RSC) via Unanimous Decision - 29:28, 29:28, 29:28 [Decent]

RSC Lightweight Championship: Kvh8oYR.png Georges Nouri (WR#13, CR#1, 15-3, 0-0 RSC) def. EJfWgKs.png Fumiaki Hayashi (WR#22, CR#2, 20-9, 0-0 RSC) via Submission (Guillotine) - Round 4, 4:58 [Great]

 

- The vacated RSC Lightweight Championship ended in the hands of Greek grappler Georges Nouri after a thrilling fight against Japanese striker Fumiaki Hayashi. Nouri came into the fight having done his homework and repeatedly took his opponent to the ground but it took until almost the end of round 4 before he could get the former ALPHA-1 champion to submit.

 

- Another loss and once again on the scorecards for former RSC Light Heavyweight champion Nestor Morozov. Piquet, who seeks to rebuild his reputation got the win, albeit not in the decisive fashion he may have hoped for as he failed to put away the Russian, meaning that neither man was particularly excited about how their fight went.

 

- Big win against the odds for Spain's Andoni Olano, who lured his opponent into a takedown attempt only to knock him down with a vicious uppercut. Though not enough to knock the Canadian grappler out, it was still enough of an opening for Olano to mount the fallen LeFleur and rain down the strikes for a TKO victory.

 

- Jaw dropping match in the Women's Bantamweight division between Agnieszka Hajek and Evelina Kovacic with three action packed rounds between the Russian fighters. Hajek showed a diverse gameplan with punches, kicks, knees, elbows and takedowns that was enough to give her the edge over her more one-dimensional opposition, though both ladies certainly raised their stock by the end of that fight.

 

Bonus

Fight of the Night: Hajek vs Kovacic

KO of the Night: Olano vs LeFleur

Submission of the Night: Nouri vs Hayashi

 

Post-Fight

Georges Nouri: "I got a heavy schedule between this and SIGMA, but holding the Championship makes me very motivated to hold on to it for a long time."

Fumiaki Hayashi: "He beat me alright, but I haven't said my final word yet!"

Andoni Olano: "I'd be happy to take a fight and answer the challenge of Tomasz Petrov, he is a challenging opponent and I think it will be exciting for the fans too."

Bast Moulke: "Libor Pudil was a tough opponent, but I came out on top. I'd be interested to face Hanif Hussein next."

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RSC 17: Burgess vs dos Santos

Sunday, Week 2, March 2003 – Midlands, UK

Attendance: 189

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Preliminary Card

Women’s Flyweight: EJfWgKs.png Tae Kasuga (CR#21, 7-5, 0-0 RSC) def. EJfWgKs.png Mio Mochizuki (CR#22, 5-6, 0-0 RSC) via Unanimous Decision – 29:28, 30:27, 30:27 [Decent] [Mio Mochizuki announced her retirement after the fight]

Women’s Bantamweight: yAoAYiG.png Vicki Summers (WR#20, CR#6, 9-4, 0-0 RSC) def. EJfWgKs.png Kaoru Nanami (CR#10, 6-4, 0-0 RSC) via Submission (Guillotine) – Round 1, 1:17 [Good]

Middleweight: qYGvcU9.png Wenderson de Oliveira (CR#7, 10-1, 0-0 RSC) def. lz2kVV5.png Noppanon On-Mo (CR#13, 5-0, 0-0 RSC) via Submission (Armbar) – Round 1, 1:39 [Good]

Women’s Flyweight: EgAPcIM.png Kata Mallasz (CR#23, 3-2, 1-2 RSC def. 6Re0glD.png Viktorija Yakovlev (CR#25, 0-3, 0-3 RSC) via Unanimous Decision – 30:27, 30:27, 30:27 [Fantastic]

Lightweight: 6Re0glD.png Antanas Jankovic (CR#12, 1-1, 1-1 RSC) def. PMBmujh.png Jean-Jacques Levasseur via Knock Out (Punch) – Round 1, 3:07 [Great]

 

Main Card

Featherweight: 6Re0glD.png Dovydas Novak (CR#15, 0-3, 0-3 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Anton Mazur (CR#16, 0-2, 0-2 RSC) via Submission (Armbar) – Round 1, 4:44 [Good]

Heavyweight: 3uyLnAV.png Hanif Hussain (CR#12, 7-2, 1-0 RSC) def. 5vBB4qI.png Manny Van Post (CR#14, 4-1, 1-1 RSC) via Unanimous Decision – 29:28, 29:28, 29:28 [Decent]

Heavyweight: W4smB04.png Aljur Paras (CR#16, 4-0, 1-0 RSC) def. qYGvcU9.png Raimundo Pinheiro (CR#7, 10-6, 0-0 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) – Round 2, 0:42 [Decent]

Women’s Featherweight: 6Re0glD.png Vasya Kaczmarek (CR#4, 8-1, 2-1 RSC) def. OMys27k.png Johanna Lagerholm (CR#14, 3-0, 2-0 RSC) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) – Round 1, 2:48 [Great]

Heavyweight: RWU2mQ5.png Percy Catcher (CR#3, 12-6, 0-0 RSC) def. 9j1KX0s.png Vittorio Pescatelli (CR#9, 7-1, 1-1 RSC) via Unanimous Decision – 29:28, 29:28, 29:28 [Good]

RSC Light Heavyweight Championship: qYGvcU9.png Carlos dos Santos (CR#2, 16-6, 1-0 RSC) def. 5vBB4qI.png Frankie Burgess (CR#1, 7-1, 2-0 RSC) via Submission (Neck Crank) – Round 3, 1:29 [Great]

 

- Killer one-two combo from Brazil’s Carlos dos Santos, who won his debut to climb at #2 in the Rankings and converted the title match he got from that into a Championship win, cutting the reign of Frankie Burgess short. The former title holder did his best to keep his challenger at bay with a dangerous striking game, but dos Santos found a way by the third round, utilizing a rarely seen Neck Crank to get the submission victory.

 

- Return to victories for former RSC Women’s Featherweight champion Vasya Kaczmarek, following her title loss to Portugal’s Regina de Avila in November. Using her usual gameplan of taking her opponent to the mat and sliding in the Rear Naked Choke, Kaczmarek forced Johanna Lagerholm to submit and got back on track in just the opening round of their fight.

 

- Aljur Paras continued his undefeated streak, taking down Pinheiro to ruin his RSC debut. The rising star from the Phillipines continues his climb up the rankings, looking more and more dangerous with each fight.

 

- Another gem hidden in the pre-show, Kata Mallasz and Viktorija Yakovlev stole the show and got away with the Fight of the Night award, despite their match going to the judges. Both women came into the fight desperate for a win and it showed inside the cage, treating fans to three exciting, intense rounds of action.

 

Bonus

Fight of the Night Mallasz vs Yakovlev

KO of the Night: Jankovic vs Levasseur

Submission of the Night: Kaczmarek vs Lagerholm

 

Post-Fight

Carlos dos Santos: ”Burgess was a tough opponent and I had trouble closing in, but in the end I was able to take the match where it suited me best.”

Vasya Kaczmarek: ”I want the biggest, baddest opponent there is on the roster. Give me Lynda Epsom and I’ll choke her out!”

Aljur Paras: ”I want Bast Moulke next!”

Dovydas Novak: ”Matas Vidmar better get prepared, because I’m coming for him!”

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RSC 18: Tavares vs Dorridge

Sunday, Week 4, March 2003 – St. Petersburg, Russia

Attendance: 290

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Preliminary Card

Women’s Flyweight: EJfWgKs.png Mao Fukada (CR#18, 8-3, 0-0 RSC) def. yAoAYiG.png Elizabeth Lindsey (CR#20, 6-2, 0-0 RSC) via Unanimous Decision – 30:27, 30:27, 29:28 [Great]

Super Heavyweight: 5vBB4qI.png Jarno Zijlstra (CR#11, 4-2, 1-2 RSC) def. GsoDPQW.png Sun Lu Tang (CR#10, 3-3, 0-0 RSC) via Split Decision – 30:27, 28:29, 30:27 [Average]

Women’s Bantamweight: yAoAYiG.png Dorothy Gayle (CR#10, 6-2, 0-0 RSC) def. yAoAYiG.png Alicia Fothergill (CR#11, 7-4, 0-0 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) – Round 1, 2:09 [Great]

Middleweight: qYGvcU9.png Edu Gattai (CR#8, 11-1, 0-0 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Vlad Kogan (CR#17, 2-1, 1-1 RSC) via Split Decision – 28:29, 29:28, 29:28 [Decent]

 

Main Card

POSTPONED - It was announced a week prior to the show that the opening Featherweight contest between Benoit LeMarche and Piotr Egorov would be moved to a later date, due to LeMarche sustaining an injury during his training when he broke his nose and was thus unavailable to fight at RSC 18.

Heavyweight: jXv192K.png Amir Ahmed (CR#19, 3-1, 2-1 RSC) def. or0RxPG.png Olu Yolo (CR#17, 4-1, 0-1 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) – Round 3, 2:29 [Average]

Women’s Featherweight: 6Re0glD.png Maja Krawczyk (CR#11, 2-0, 2-0 RSC) def. yAoAYiG.png Kerry Silverman (CR#6, 6-5, 0-0 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) – Round 1, 4:36 [Decent]

Women’s Flyweight: EJfWgKs.png Kyoko Junna (CR#15, 9-3, 0-2 RSC) def. qYGvcU9.png Carina Costa (CR#17, 7-4, 1-1 RSC) via TKO (Strikes) – Round 1, 0:47 [Good]

Featherweight: 6Re0glD.png Antanas Jelinek (CR#15, 0-1, 0-1 RSC) def. 6Re0glD.png Adam Kucera (CR#14, 1-1, 1-1 RSC) via Knock Out (Punch) – Round 1, 0:59 [Good]

Women’s Flyweight: qYGvcU9.png Rennaya Rives (WR#8, CR#5, 11-0, 1-0 RSC) def. 3uyLnAV.png Daljit Samir (WR#5, CR#4, 11-1, 1-1 RSC) via Unanimous Decision – 30:27, 30:27, 29:28 [Decent]

RSC Featherweight Championship: qYGvcU9.png Rafael Tavares (WR#21, CR#1, 17-5, 1-0 RSC) def. RWU2mQ5.png Jay Dorridge (CR#4, 11-3, 0-0 RSC) via Unanimous Decision – 49:46, 49:46, 49:46 [Average]

 

- First successful title defense for Rafael Tavares in the main event, a hard fought 5 round fight against the debuting UK judoka, Jay Dorridge. Tavares made the best of his speed and agile striking game for an early advantage, keeping his opponent at bay and only allowing him to go for his first takedown as late as the third round. Dorridge ended round 2 with a cut and was clearly limping by the third round, but stuck to his guns and started pulling off judo takedowns despite ultimately being unable to lock in a submission.

 

- Daljit Samir took another blow to her reputation, taking her once impressive 11-0 streak to 11-2 after another loss, this time to Brazil’s Rennaya Rives. Both women brought a flurry of strikes for the full three rounds, but it was Rives who got the best of the exchange and won the fight on the scorecards.

 

- Big first win against the odds and in impressive fashion too for Antanas Jelinek, who pulled off a one punch knockout at the expense of Adam Kucera. A fight straight out of a movie, this one took a single blow to end in decisive fashion and fans loved it, with no one surprised it won both Fight of the Night and KO of the Night.

 

- An equally short and spectacular fight in the Women’s Flyweight division, with Costa opening the bout shooting for a takedown, only for Junna to catch her with a devastating knee to the face! Though not enough on its own to take out the Brazilia fighter, the blow still dropped her to the mat and Junna zoned in for the strikes to get the victory via TKO.

 

- Breakout rookie Maja Krawczyk did it again, pulling off another decisive victory at the expense of MMA veteran Kerry Silverman to make it 3-0. Krawczyk is quickly becoming a hit with the fans, scoring big wins and building up a mean streak.

 

- Return to form for the Pride of Pakistan after Hanif Hussain tarnished his undefeated streak, another loss for Nigeria’s Olu Yolo. A tough, strike-heavy fight with both men winning a round each, this went to the third and final round, with Amir Ahmed digging deep to execute an impressive side slam, following with a mount to rain down the bombs on a stunned Yolo, forcing the referee to jump in and stop a fight.

 

Bonus

Fight of the Night: Jelinek vs Kucera

KO of the Night: Jelinek vs Kucera

Submission of the Night: None

 

Post-Fight

Antanas Jelinek: ”Being such a heavy underdog really helped motivate me during training, I’m delighted to win and prove all the bookies wrong.”

Kyoko Junna: ”I want, no, I demand a fight against Joan Whitehouse!”

Amir Ahmed: ”Much respect to Yolo, he put on a tough fight”

Edu Gattai: ”When I fight Carl Ratcliffe, I’m going to embarrass him”

Jarno Zijlstra: ”Fred Goggins… How about Fred Dodgings? I know you’re scared of me, but you can’t evade me forever!”

Mao Fukada: ”That was a great fight, but I haven’t got a lot of those left. Next one will be my last and I plan to go out with a bang!”

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Red Star Combat Top 10 Rankings

as of April 1st, 2003

 

Super Heavyweight

#1 AHeE6PK.png Dwight Witherspoon (8-0, 2-0 RSC)

#2 yAoAYiG.png Joe Snettisham (9-3, 0-0 RSC)

#3 43.gif Colin J L Capes (6-0, 1-0 RSC)

#4 EgAPcIM.png Zsolt Hargitay (9-3, 1-0 RSC)

#5 RWU2mQ5.png Fred Goggins (6-0, 1-0 RSC)

#6 hr9Sv9y.png Melvin Yeo (4-0, 2-0 RSC)

#7 KhHEJ8o.png Zydrunas Sigauskas (3-0, 1-0 RSC)

#8 TAUaUeR.png Hector Jimenez (3-0, 0-0 RSC)

#9 AHeE6PK.png Peter Windsor (4-3, 0-0 RSC)

#10 5vBB4qI.png Jarno Zijlstra (5-2, 2-2 RSC)

 

Heavyweight

#1 GsoDPQW.png Pai Cheng (12-0, 3-0 RSC)

#2 0Vj9jFl.png Mugur Boc (11-2, 0-0 RSC)

#3 RWU2mQ5.png Percy Catcher (13-6, 1-0 RSC)

#4 RWU2mQ5.png Dave Lennon (19-8, 0-0 RSC)

#5 Z9K0aSm.png Josef Jankowski (9-0, 0-0 RSC)

#6 PMBmujh.png Jean-Pierre Richelleau (25-12, 0-0 RSC)

#7 qYGvcU9.png Waly da Cunha (17-10, 0-0 RSC)

#8 9j1KX0s.png Vittorio Pescatelli (7-2, 1-2 RSC)

#9 87BgGp0.png Otto Renner (11-4, 2-1 RSC)

#10 AHeE6PK.png Lachlan Bowen (13-7-1, 0-0 RSC)

 

Light Heavyweight

#1 qYGvcU9.png Carlos dos Santos (17-6, 2-0 RSC)

#2 8AjE4Pf.png Hyun-Shik Lim (16-3, 0-0 RSC)

#3 qYGvcU9.png Leandro Piquet (22-11, 1-0 RSC)

#4 nj1rBGb.png Shane Gilchrist (17-8, 0-0 RSC)

#5 6Re0glD.png Daniil Skala (22-10, 0-0 RSC)

#6 Kvh8oYR.png Alekos Karabatsos (16-8, 0-0 RSC)

#7 6Re0glD.png Gavriil Sviridov (9-5, 1-0 RSC)

#8 5vBB4qI.png Frankie Burgess (7-2, 2-1 RSC)

#9 8n2Wg5q.png Andoni Olano (10-3, 2-1 RSC)

#10 nj1rBGb.png Adrian Swall (11-3, 2-2 RSC)

 

Middleweight

#1 AHeE6PK.png Sutton Ripley (20-5-1, 2-0 RSC)

#2 Ctqc0Sg.png Bambang Sriyanto (26-10-2, 0-0 RSC)

#3 yAoAYiG.png Carl Ratcliffe (24-7, 1-0 RSC)

#4 AHeE6PK.png Reed Howlett (11-0, 1-0 RSC)

#5 FhRwjf0.png Shaun Dico (10-1, 3-1 RC)

#6 qYGvcU9.png Wenderson de Oliveira (11-1, 1-0 RSC)

#7 TAUaUeR.png Esteban Vega (10-0, 0-0 RSC)

#8 qYGvcU9.png Edu Gattai (12-1, 1-0 RSC)

#9 qYGvcU9.png Leandro Bastos (9-2, 0-0 RSC)

#10 TWtiBQs.png Osvald Kikkas (9-3, 2-1 RSC)

 

Welterweight

#1 EJfWgKs.png Fukusaburu Hirano (16-3-1, 1-0 RSC)

#2 yAoAYiG.png Jack Humphreys (27-11, 1-0 RSC)

#3 HcKi2yu.png Dominykas Jankovic (14-6, 1-1 RSC)

#4 Z9K0aSm.png Piotr Dabrowski (21-8, 2-0 RSC)

#5 awHjWIK.png Vjekoslav Sarich (9-1, 2-1 RSC)

#6 9j1KX0s.png Carmelo Rossi (13-6, 0-0 RSC)

#7 TAUaUeR.png Mando Romero (11-0, 1-0 RSC)

#8 qYGvcU9.png Hamilton Fonseca Jr (10-3, 1-0 RSC)

#9 PMBmujh.png Maxime Giresse (9-2, 2-2 RSC)

#10 6Re0glD.png Mily Golovanov (9-2, 2-0 RSC)

 

Lightweight

#1 Kvh8oYR.png Georges Nouri (16-3, 1-0 RSC)

#2 EJfWgKs.png Fumiyaki Hayashi (20-10, 0-1 RSC)

#3 8AjE4Pf.png Min-Soo Sik (10-1, 0-0 RSC)

#4 wkJRxLq.png Harald Hubner (9-5, 0-0 RSC)

#5 PMBmujh.png Maurice Braudel (10-6, 0-1 RSC)

#6 OMys27k.png Folke Dalen (8-1, 1-1 RSC)

#7 lz2kVV5.png Chakrit Mamanee (3-0, 2-0 RSC)

#8 6Re0glD.png Antanas Jankovic (2-1, 2-1 RSC)

#9 6Re0glD.png Petrov Bodjukan (1-2, 1-2 RSC)

#10 6Re0glD.png Adam Mlakar (1-1, 1-1 RSC)

 

Featherweight

#1 qYGvcU9.png Rafael Tavares (18-5, 2-0 RSC)

#2 9j1KX0s.png Francesco Marazzina (23-10, 0-0 RSC)

#3 AHeE6PK.png Foggy Lee (13-3, 1-0 RSC)

#4 RWU2mQ5.png Jay Dorridge (11-4, 0-1 RSC)

#5 qYGvcU9.png Ronaldo Freitas (8-0, 1-0 RSC)

#6 6Re0glD.png Ilya Fedorov (10-1, 1-1 RSC)

#7 6Re0glD.png Matas Vidmar (2-0, 2-0 RSC)

#8 AHeE6PK.png Benoit LeMarche (4-0, 0-0 RSC)

#9 eFHqWAs.png Marvin Crews (3-0, 0-0 RSC)

#10 8n2Wg5q.png Saul Cervantes (4-1, 1-1 RSC)

 

Women’s Featherweight

#1 YWzfMKl.png Regina de Avila (4-1, 2-1 RSC)

#2 6Re0glD.png Vasya Kaczmarek (9-1, 3-1 RSC)

#3 yAoAYiG.png Lynda Epsom (9-4, 0-0 RSC)

#4 yAoAYiG.png Rachel McGuiness (9-4, 0-0 RSC)

#5 RWU2mQ5.png Janey McDwyre (5-0, 1-0 RSC)

#6 6Re0glD.png Maja Krawczyk (3-0, 3-0 RSC)

#7 OMys27k.png Annika Sjolin (4-1, 2-1 RSC)

#8 qYGvcU9.png Rosamaria Correa (6-1, 0-1 RSC)

#9 6Re0glD.png Zofia Ivanov (2-0, 2-0 RSC)

#10 8n2Wg5q.png Laia Leele (3-2, 2-2 RSC)

 

Women’s Bantamweight

#1 5vBB4qI.png Stella Massey (13-1, 3-0 RSC)

#2 EJfWgKs.png Maya Komagata (10-0, 1-0 RSC)

#3 Z9K0aSm.png Katarzyna Wojchiechowska (9-1, 2-0 RSC)

#4 yAoAYiG.png Vicki Summers (10-4, 1-0 RSC)

#5 yAoAYiG.png Katie-Jayne Paulson (9-1, 1-0 RSC)

#6 TWtiBQs.png Tiiu Kass (11-1, 1-1 RSC)

#7 yAoAYiG.png Carmen Routhwaite (8-1, 1-1 RSC)

#8 yAoAYiG.png Lily Hickman (8-3, 1-0 RSC)

#9 yAoAYiG.png Dorothy Gayle (7-2, 1-0 RSC)

#10 YWzfMKl.png Lucia Pessoa (7-2, 1-1 RSC)

 

Women’s Flyweight

#1 wkJRxLq.png Trish Biel (9-0, 1-0 RSC)

#2 wkJRxLq.png Helena Broderick (9-1, 2-0 RSC)

#3 qYGvcU9.png Rennaya Rives (12-0, 2-0 RSC)

#4 yAoAYiG.png Shannon Palmer (11-2, 2-0 RSC)

#5 EJfWgKs.png Manami Ken (11-2, 1-0 RSC)

#6 3uyLnAV.png Daljit Samir (11-2, 1-2 RSC)

#7 awHjWIK.png Tatjana Vinick (9-0, 2-0 RSC)

#8 EJfWgKs.png Kimie Igarashi (9-2, 0-0 RSC)

#9 qYGvcU9.png Maria Ferraz (8-2, 0-1 RSC)

#10 yAoAYiG.png Joan Whitehouse (7-1, 0-0 RSC)

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