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CLASH IN THE CAGE RESULTS

December 21, 2010

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AMATEUR RESULTS AS FOLLOWS

BOUT #1 MIDDLEWEIGHTS AMATEUR MMA
Trey Ogden 11/14/1989 Vs Jarred Fitzpatrick 11/4/1989
WINNER: Ogden by TKO (Strikes) at 2:38 of Round 1
Jarred Fitzpatrick - 30 Day Medical Suspension due to TKO (Strikes)
12/17/2010 to 1/16/2011

BOUT #2 HEAVYWEIGHTS AMATEUR MMA
Brandon Cottrell 7/28/1980 Vs Shawm Kowalewski 11/17/1980
WINNER: Cottrell by KO (Strikes) at :11 of Round 1
Shawm Kowalewski - 60 Day Medical Suspension due to KO (Strikes)
12/17/2010 to 2/15/2011


BOUT #3 FEATHERWEIGHTS AMATEUR MMA
Jesse Gambino 5/10/1991 Vs Fierce Taylor 11/7/1989
WINNER: Taylor by Tap Out (Arm Bar) at 2:53 of Round 2


BOUT #4 LIGHTWEIGHTS AMATEUR MMA
Moses Rahman 10/30/1986 Vs Reginald Logan 12/24/1989
WINNER: Rahman by Verbal Submission at :01 of Round 2


BOUT #5 LIGHTWEIGHTS AMATEUR MMA
Chris Odell 7/17/1986 Vs Raul Romero 6/21/1974
WINNER: Romero by Tap Out (Rear Naked Choke) at 1:56 of Round 2


BOUT #6 WELTERWEIGHTS AMATEUR MMA
Travis Ford 2/1/1989 Vs Chris Welch 12/23/1982
WINNER: Ford by Tap Out (Slam) at 1:05 of Round 1


BOUT #7 WELTERWEIGHTS AMATEUR MMA
Luke Josephine 11/4/1987 Vs T.J. Nichols 3/7/1987
WINNER: Josephine by TKO (Strikes) at 3:20 of Round 1
T.J. Nichols - 30 Day Medical Suspension due to TKO (Strikes)
12/17/2010 to 1/16/2011


BOUT #8 MIDDLEWEIGHTS AMATEUR MMA
Alex Roberts 11/13/1992 Vs Dave Brown 5/18/1981
WINNER: Brown by TKO (Strikes) at 2:23 of Round 2
Alex Roberts - 30 Day Medical Suspension due to TKO (Strikes)
12/17/2010 to 1/16/2011


BOUT #9 FEATHERWEIGHTS AMATEUR MMA
John Denslow 8/18/1983 Vs Drew Shippy 1/3/1986
WINNER: Shippy by Tap Out (Rear Naked Choke) at 2:28 of Round 1


BOUT #10 FEATHERWEIGHTS AMATEUR MMA
Khary Mosby 9/15/1988 Vs Tommy Beal 12/1/1992
WINNER: Beal by Tap Out (Triangle Choke) at 1:57 of Round 1


BOUT #11 AMATEUR MMA
Derek Williams 1/15/1988 Vs Robert Basney 12/2/1986
WINNER: Williams by TKO (Strikes( at 2:20 of Round 1
Robert Basney - 30 Day Medical Suspension due to TKO (Strikes)
12/17/2010 to 1/16/2011


BOUT #12 WELTERWEIGHTS AMATEUR MMA
Jeremiah Denson 2/13/1990 Vs Jason Witt 11/7/1986
WINNER: Witt by KO (Strikes) at 1:54 of Round 1
Jeremiah Denson - 60 Day Medical Suspension due to KO (Strikes)
12/17/2010 to 2/15/2011


BOUT #13 HEAVYWEIGHTS AMATEUR MMA
Travis Edwards 3/10/1979 Vs Afa Tapusoa 5/30/1988
WINNER: Afa Tapusoa by TKO (Strikes) at 1:21 of Round 1
Travis Edwards - 30 Day Medical Suspension due to TKO (Strikes)
12/17/2010 to 1/16/2011

STRIKEFORCE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION ALISTAIR OVEREEM MAKES HISTORY

December 13, 2010

Alistair-OvereemNEW YORK (Dec. 12, 2010) – STRIKEFORCE Heavyweight Champion Alistair “The Demolition Man” Overeem of The Netherlands made history on Saturday by winning the annual eight-man, single elimination K-1 World Grand Prix Championship in Japan, thus making him the first fighter in history to simultaneously hold a major MMA and K-1 Grand Prix title.

On Saturday, the 6-foot-5, 30-year-old Overeem won three fights at the annual one night, eight-man K-1 Grand Prix, the most prestigious tournament in kickboxing. He capped off a winning night by scoring a first-round (1:07) TKO in the finals over K-1 legend Peter Aerts, a three-time champion of the tournament.

In the semifinal round of the event, Overeem produced a similar result, registering a first round TKO over Gokhan Saki (2:33). In the opening tournament round, he scored a unanimous decision over Tyrone Sprong.

Overeem has been unstoppable in the sport of MMA, not suffering a loss in over three years. On Nov. 16, 2007, he became the first STRIKEFORCE MMA heavyweight champion in history, crushing Paul “The Headhunter” Buentello, with knee strikes to the body in the second round (3:42) of their matchup at HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif. Overeem returned to STRIKEFORCE action last May 15, scoring a first round (3:40) TKO on Brett “The Grim” Rogers at Scottrade Center in St. Louis and bringing his career MMA record up to 33-11.

STRIKEFORCE ST. LOUIS: A KNOCKOUT!

December 6, 2010

Henderson_vs_Babalu_SobralLegendary MMA superstar Dan Henderson, 41, proved he is back in a major way Saturday as he closed an outstanding night of exciting, non-stop action fights by demolishing former STRIKEFORCE World Champion Renato “Babalu” Sobral in 1:53 in the main event on SHOWTIME® before a crowd of 7,146 at Scottrade Center.

“Hendo answered the questions about his age, about his desire,’’ said SHOWTIME analyst and MMA pioneer, Frank Shamrock, after the fight. “There was never a question about his power.”

Other results on the televised portion of STRIKEFORCE: Henderson vs. Babalu presented by Rockstar Energy Drink: World-ranked welterweight Paul “Semtex’’ Daley (26-9-2) of Nottingham, England, knocked out Scott “Hands Of Steel” Smith (18-8, 1 NC), of Elk Grove, Calif., with a ferocious counter left hook at 2:09 in the first; new-look Robbie Lawler (18-6, 1 NC), of Granite City, Ill., returned to his old, “Ruthless” self with a devastating 50-second, first-round knockout over Matt “The Law” Lindland (22-8), of Oregon City, Ore., in a middleweight match; Antonio “Big Foot’’ Silva (15-2), of Coconut Creek, Fla., by way of Brazil, rallied to register a second-round TKO (punches) over Mike “Mak’’ Kyle (18-8), of San Jose, Calif., in a heavyweight scrap and former University of Tennessee linebacker Ovince St. Preux (9-4) of Knoxville, Tenn., won his sixth in a row and second in two weeks with a dominant three-round unanimous decision over Benji “Razor’’ Radach (19-6, 1 NC), of Laguna Beach, Calif., at light heavyweight (205 pounds).

“I’ve said it before but not often enough: we have some of the most devastating and talented fighters in the world on the STRIKEFORCE roster,’’ said STRIKEFORCE CEO Scott Coker after the final STRIKEFORCE fight card of the year. “And these guys — Hendo, Daley, Lawler — proved it tonight. These aren’t even the champs of their divisions in STRIKEFORCE and they put on some display tonight.

“This is a second chance for Daley. He’s shown remorse for his past action and he’s earned the right to keep fighting. As for Mike Kyle: Watch out at 205 because he’s got devastating power.”

Henderson, making his first fight at 205 pounds in three years, moved a step closer to a title shot against STRIKEFORCE Light Heavyweight Champion Rafael “Feijao” Cavalcante.

“Whoever STRIKEFORCE comes up with, I’ll fight,’’ said Henderson, who floored Babalu with two solid right hands and finished him with a series of shots. “But I prefer 205. I’m ready to fight at 185 but there are plenty of good fights for me at 205.

“My body felt better for this fight. I appreciate all the support from the fans in St. Louis.’’

This was the second victory over Babalu for Henderson, who won a decision in February 2000.

Daley-Smith turned out to be the slugfest most everybody expected, but Daley, making his STRIKEFORCE debut, landed the first telling shot and that was that.

“I’m very happy with this fight and for the opportunity STRIKEFORCE is giving me,’’ said Daley, who delivered a perfectly-placed left look that sent Smith crashing head-first to the canvas.

By stopping Lindland with a picturesque, short right hook, Lawler put himself right back into the stacked STRIKEFORCE middleweight picture.

Unlike his last outing on June 16 when he may have played it a little too cautiously in a points’ loss to Babalu, Lawler was all business Saturday.

“For some reason I thought he’d try to stand with me,’’ said Lawler, who was sporting a beard and hair on his head for this one. “He probably shouldn’t have. I knew I was in good enough shape to fight my fight and not worry about take downs. I’ll take a one-day break and talk to managers and then we’ll go from there.’’

When asked if he knew the fight was over before the referee stepped in, Lawler said, “I always know when the fight is over.’’

The Silva-Kyle fight looked like it might be over in the first round, a five-minute session dominated by Kyle, who dropped Silva with a booming right hand in the opening seconds and spent the remainder of the round in the top position pounding the Brazilian with both hands.

But Silva, who outweighed Kyle by 44 pounds, rebounded strongly to triumph for the eighth time in nine starts.

“He surprised me at the beginning,’’ Silva said. ‘But I never felt I was in danger of losing or that the referee would stop the fight.’’

Kyle, who took the fight on a week’s notice after Valentijn Overeem withdrew with an injury, came close to scoring a major upset.

“I thought they were going to stop the fight,’’ said Kyle, who entered the cage having gone 5-0 with one No Contest since losing to Fedor conquerer, Fabricio Wedum, on Aug. 15, 2009. “I was really excited but they didn’t and then I realized I broke my hand and I was out of the fight mentally’’

In the opening bout of the telecast, Saint Preux dominated what many felt would be his toughest fight, outpointing Radach by the one-sided scores of 30-27, 30-26 and 30-25.

It was the second consecutive points victory for the 6-foot-3, 27-year-old Saint Preux, who was coming off a unanimous over Antwain Britt during a STRIKEFORCE Challengers event on Nov. 19.

Saturday’s thrilling event will re-air as follows:
DAY CHANNEL
Tuesday, Dec. 7, at 10 p.m. ET/PT SHO2
The telecast also will be available On Demand beginning Wednesday, Dec. 8, and running through Dec. 21.
Mauro Ranallo called the action on SHOWTIME with MMA legends Shamrock and Pat Miletich serving as expert analysts.

In Saturday’s non-televised professional results: Fernando Bettega (7-4), Cerritos, Calif., split decision over Wayne Phillips (4-4), San Jose, at 170 pounds; Justin Lawrence (1-0), St. Louis, unanimous (technical) decision over Max Martynuk (0-1), Los Angeles, at 155 pounds; Pat Cummins (1-0), Carlsbad, Calif., TKO 1 (strikes) over Terrell Brown (2-1), O’Fallon, Mo., at 205 pounds; Matt Ricehouse (4-0), St. Peters, Mo., unanimous decision over Tom Aaron (8-2), Troy, Mo.; Booker DeRousse (4-4), St. Louis, TKO 2 (strikes) Coltin Cole (1-1) of Duquion, Ill., at 185 pounds; Cortez Coleman (6-1), Granite, City, Ill., submitted (guillotine choke) Lucas Lopes (19-11), St. Louis, in the first round (2:04) at 185 pounds; Mike Glenn (7-4), Springfield, Mo., first-round TKO over Lee Brousseau (7-3), of River Wood, Mo., at 205 pounds; and J.W. Wright (1-0), St. Louis, submitted (guillotine choke) Josh “The daley_vs_Scott_Smith1Loose Cannon’’ Epps (2-3), St. Louis, in the first round (1:29) at 130 pounds.

Watson dominates Toshiya to take ISKA Crown

December 4, 2010

england_nov_2011_1Showsport International in association with Black Widow Martial Arts Academy staged MAUYTHAI SUPERFIGHTS on the 20th November 2010 at the Doug Ellis Sports Centre in Birmingham England. The main event featured an ISKA World title between England’s Jordan Watson and Nakagawa Toshiya of Japan.

Watson and Toshiya contested the vacant ISKA World Super-welterweight title under Muaythai rules. Watson quickly demonstrated why he is the hottest prospect in the UK with a steady stream of kicks knees and punches landing on target including his trademark flying knee. Toshiya prove to be incredibly tough soaking up a lot of punishment even after being knocked down in the third with a head kick he quickly got to his feet and back into the fray. Watson was dominant in every round and won a clear unanimous decision.

Another UK prospect Thomas McCormack connected with a heavy right had to KO Lee Green and took the ISKA Commonwealth Welterweight title under Oriental rules and Sean Perry knocked out Mark Skeer in round two for the ISKA British Welterweight Muaythai title. ISKA European Light- middleweight Champion Daiton Jackson scored a second round KO against Richard Jones in a non-title match.

Full Results

ISKA World Super-welterweight title 69.6kg MT

Nakagawa Toshiya (Tokyo, Japan) v Jordan Watson (Bad Company Gym, England)

Winner and new Champion Jordan Watson unanimous points decision

ISKA Commonwealth Welterweight title 66.6kg OR

Thomas McCormack (Wicker Camp) v Lee Green (Higher Level)

Winner and new Champion Thomas McCormack KO round 2

ISKA British Welterweight title 66.6kg MT

Mark Skeer (Salford Thai) v Sean Perry (Premiere Thai-Boxing)

Winner and new Champion Sean Perry unanimous KO round 2

ISKA Midland Area Super-middleweight title 78.1kg MT

Edward Lyons (Evolution Stafford) v Michael Corns (Black Widow)

Winner and new Champion Edward Lyons unanimous points decision

Daitan Jackson (Salford Thai) def. Richard Jones (Franks Gym) KO R2

Ivan Damyanov (Firewalker) def. Dan Costello (Phraya Pichai) Pts.

Colin Farricker (Kaobon)def. John Paul Donaghue (Semtex) TKO R4

Jason Dutton (Impact) def. Nerijus Jonaitis(Lithuania) TKO R1

Ross George (Kaang Raang) def. Andy Webb (Sapphire Gym) TKO

Mik Bains (Meegee Gym) def. Wil Killow (Russ Williams) TKO R3

Adam Grew (Semtex) def. Julian Laachas (Diesel Gym) Pts.

Sean Silver (Salford Thai) def. Jamie O'Brien (Black Widow) Pts.enland_nov_2010_3

Mark Evans (WPT Wales) def. Dave Burns (Impact) TKO R3

Garth Nellies (Evolution Stafford) def. Michael Allison (Johnny Ts) Pts

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