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Round 1
K. Mills
Holt turned in a comeback KO.
Round 1
Hawk, sporting a well-kempt red mohawk, is the aggressor
immediately. The Independence, Ohio, native Hawk is very
deliberately stalking Weickert in the standup. Failing to find a
home with the strikes, Weickert goes for a takedown but Hawk stuffs
it and hits Weickert with a knee for his trouble. Hawk follows that
up with a small flurry that puts Weickert against the cage.
Weickert manages to circle out but he’s already bloody less than
two minutes in. Hawk has Weickert in the clinch up against the cage
and is really finding a home for whatever he wants to do in the
standup. Hawk just misses with a straight right and Weickert’s nose
is bleeding profusely. Hawk attempts a standing guillotine along
the cage to no avail. Weickert goes for another takedown during the
last minute of this round but he is completely gassed and Hawk
actually ends up in his guard throwing down hammerfists on his
bloodied face until the bell.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Hawk
Lutfi Sariahmed scores the round 10-9 Hawk
Mike Whitman scores the round 10-9 Hawk
Round 2
K. Mills
Hawk made Weickert a bloody mess.
Hawk tries to move to side guard but Weickert quickly escapes. Hawk gets back to the position, and steps over into full mount, punching away on top. Weickert bucks him off, but Hawk stays on top, punching and elbowing until the bell.
Jordan Breen scores the round 9-9
Lutfi Sariahmed scores the round 9-8
Mike Whitman scores the round 9-9
Keith Mills
Spohn only needed 9 seconds.
Round 1
Just as quick as this bout started the bout is over. The fighters
touch gloves and Spohn connects with a huge left knee. Bonningson
is out cold immediately. Spohn remains undefeated at just nine
seconds of the first round.
Round 1
Riggleman comes in with a sloppy takedown attempt early but gets
nothing from it. The Virginian comes back in with a tight
single-leg the second time around and it turns into a battle of
positioning on the ground. The subsequent scramble sees Riggleman
keep control of the leg and take Sharipov’s back. Sharipov
scrambles back up to his feet though and sends Riggleman down with
a slam, throwing rights downat his foe. Riggleman brings the fight
back to its feet though and puts his weight up against Sharipov
against the cage, working for another single-leg. The prolonged
battle for the single-leg turns into another scramble on the mat.
Great wrestling so far. Sharipov tries for a fireman's carry, but
it's blocked by Riggleman. Sharipov gets another takedown, and
continues to stay on top, but can't advance past the guard of
Riggleman. With less than 30 seconds left, Riggleman brings the
bout back standing, and grabs a guillotine which Sharipov escapes
before the bell.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-10
Lutfi Sariahmed scores the round 10-9 Riggleman
Mike Whitman scores the round 10-9 Riggleman
Round 2
The MMA Institute bantamweight Riggleman takes a few kicks from
Sharipov to start the second. Riggleman responds in kind with a
couple of kicks of his own. Riggleman just missed with an uppercut
and paid for it with a left high kick. The pace has slowed down
considerably, until Riggleman buckles Sharipov with a right but
can’t capitalize. Riggleman connects with another sneaky hook to
the body and the two fighters briefly clinch against the cage.
After breaking apart the fight goes back to the center with about a
minute left in the round. Sharipov connects with a left hook that
sends Riggleman’s mouthpiece flying but doesn’t seem to stun
Riggleman at all. Referee Mark Matheny allows him to pick the
mouthpiece up and put it back in as the round again ends.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Sharipov
Lutfi Sariahmed scores the round 10-9 Riggleman
Mike Whitman scores the round 10-9 Sharipov
Round 3
Sharipov connects with a strong left but Riggleman is only slightly
shaken. Sharipov looks to be showing more urgency this round, but
Riggleman immediately moves in on him and puts him against the
cage. Riggleman is fighting for a single, but Sharipov has his
right arm trapped. The two fighters instead exchange knees against
the cage as we approach the halfway point of the round. Riggleman
slides around to Sharipov’s back connecting with more knees to
Sharipov’s left thigh. Sharipov responds in kind with some back
elbows. Riggleman manages to parlay his position into a double leg
takedown with Sharipov pinned against the cage with 90 seconds
remaining. Sharipov regains guard but is having a hard time shaking
Riggleman right on top of him. Riggleman transitions to half guard
coming down with lefts as Sharipov maneuvers his way out the side.
Less than 30 seconds left in the round, and the bout is back up on
its feet. Sharipov starts to come after Riggleman but the
bantamweight from Virginia gets on his horse and stays away to end
the round.
K. Mills
Riggleman pulled off the upset.
Official result: Judge Mike Barry sees it 29-28 for Farkhad Sharipov, while Darren Austin reckons it 29-28 Riggleman. Judge John Beltz has it 30-27 by the winner by split decision, Jessie Riggleman.
Round 1
To say Jessica Eye has a bit of a following here is an
understatement. The crowd loves her, cheering as she starts the
fight with feints. Eye catches Noland early and Noland is already
bloodied. Noland clinches with Eye and puts her against the cage
looking for a single but Eye is having none of it. Noland keeps
fighting for a single, but Eye keeps a wide base against the cage,
stuffing the attempt. Eye connects with two big knees much to the
delight of the crowd. Less than two minutes to go in the round and
Eye has turned Noland and put her into the cage. Noland turns her
right back though and doesn’t want to let go of that clinch. The
women exchange knees as Eye is trying to get the California native
off her. Eye turns Noland into the cage again and throws a small
flurry of knees as the round ends.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Eye
Lutfi Sariahmed scores the round 10-9 Eye
Mike Whitman scores the round 10-9 Eye
Round 2
Eye starts the round connecting with a right. She follows with the
left soon after. Noland tries to clinch again, but this time Eye
shucks her off and connects with a big left. Two minutes gone in
the second round and Noland is looking for the chance to fight in
close quarters but is not finding the opportunity. Eye is moving
well on the outside, finding a home for almost all her strikes. Eye
connects with a left kick to the body and another one-two
combination, then deftly moves away from Noland’s attempts to
clinch. Noland connects with a low kick and tries to follow up and
clinch with Eye again but Eye again shucks her off and takes her to
the mat. Noland works her way back up but catches a knee for her
trouble. The round ends with Noland bloodied and the crowd
thrilled.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Eye
Lutfi Sariahmed scores the round 10-9 Eye
Mike Whitman scores the round 10-9 Eye
Round 3
K. Mills
Jessica Eye earned a W in front of her
Ohio faithful.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Eye (30-27 Eye)
Lutfi Sariahmed scores the round 10-9 Eye (30-27 Eye)
Mike Whitman scores the round 10-9 Noland (29-28 Eye)
Official result: Judge Mike Barry sees it 29-28 for Jessica Eye, while John Beltz has it a bizarre 29-28 Noland. Sense prevails as judge Darren Austin has it 29-28 for the winner by split decision, Jessica Eye.
Round 1
West tries to begin the bout with a jumping spinning hook kick, but
comes up empty. West continues to throw low kicks and side kicks,
but he's not actually landing much on Nogueira. A jumping switch
kick by West is blocked by Nogueira, who is simply bouncing around
the outside of striking range. Nogueira lands a left hand, the best
strike of the fight, and West responds with a takedown into full
guard. Nogueira continues to stall from the bottom until he's able
to regain his feet. Upon getting back to his feet, Nogueira lands a
salvo of punches and knees, and goes for a takedown before the
bell.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Nogueira
Lutfi Sariahmed scores the round 10-9 West
Mike Whitman scores the round 10-10
Round 2
The second round's first 90 seconds are marked by West and Nogueira
trading powerful low kicks. Nogueira is more aggressive and
assertive with punches and kicks to begin the second. He presses
West into the fence in pursuit of a takedown, but West shakes him
off. Nogueira is right back on the horse, however, and completes a
clever single-leg to set up in West's guard. Nogueira tries to
posture up and pound away, but when he does, West pops back to his
feet. West stuffs another Nogueira takedown with 90 seconds to
fight, and they clinch along the fence, as the shorter Nogueira
stomps West's feet and knees his thighs. West gets off the fence,
but can't break the clinch, and Nogueira pushes him back into the
fence. A jumping West knee is blocked, and Nogueira tries for one
of his own before the bell with little success.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Nogueira
Lutfi Sariahmed scores the round 10-9 West
Mike Whitman scores the round 10-9 Nogueira
Round 3
Nogueira again rushes West, kicking him to the legs and trying to
close the distance along the cage. West circles away from the cage,
stopping Nogueira's hopes to set up the takedown. "Betao" uses a
jumping knee to close the distance and set up a clinch along the
cage. It's a battle of foot stomps, knees to the thigh and heel
strikes as Nogueira grinds West into the cage. "Wild" West finally
gets off the fence, and amusingly pantomimes throwing a fireball at
Nogueira. Nogueira responds with a left hook to the body and a body
kick that put West on his bicycle. West lands some long kicks, and
darts in-and-out with some punches as Nogueira begins to give
chase. A left hook lands for West, and prompts Nogueira to get in
on a single-leg attempt. West launches a head kick and it connects
partially, his most effective kick of the fight. They clinch again,
and Nogueira tries for an outside trip, but is blocked. Nogueira
attempts to lift West and slam him, but West bails out and a
scramble ensues. West nearly grabs a kimura in the scramble, but
Nogueira escapes. A left hook lands for Nogueira, and West lands a
one-two before the bell.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 West (29-28 Nogueira)
Lutfi Sariahmed scores the round 10-9 Nogueira (29-28 West)
Mike Whitman scores the round 10-9 West (29-29 Draw)
Official result: Darren Austin and Mike Barry have it 29-28, while John Beltz sees it 30-27 for the winner by unanimous decision, Ed West.
Round 1
After feeling each other out early, Galvao scores a takedown,
quickly passing Beebe's guard and taking Beebe's back, threatening
with for both a rear-naked choke and armbar. Beebe manages to
escape and gain top position before pulling guard on a guillotine
attempt. Galvao escapes after a few moments and ends up on top, but
Beebe regains his feet and searches for another guillotine, again
failing to cinch it and sacrificing top position. Beebe gets back
to his feet, but seems to have worn himself out on his guillotine
attempts, as he hagardly tosses punches at Galvao, who counters
with punches of his own. A glancing left hand knocks an off-balance
Beebe to the ground, but Beebe seems more fatigued than hurt and
quickly stands before trading punches once again, getting the worse
of the exchanges as the round ends. Great first five minutes.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Galvao
Joe Ortiz scores the round 10-9 Galvao
Lutfi Sariahmed scores the round 10-9 Galvao
Round 2
Galvao stalks Beebe with punches, who attempts to counter with left
hooks of his own. Galvao mixing in right leg kicks, but Beebe
manages to finally sneak some left hooks in during the punching
exchanges. Beebe rushes in and secures a rear waistlock briefly
against the cage, but Galvao manages to turn into him and lands a
trip takedown, ending up in Beebe's guard. Beebe lands an illegal
upkick on Galvao, but a restart is quick in coming from referee
Jerry Krysz as the blow seemed to have little effect on the
Brazilian. Galvao attempts to pass on the restart, but Beebe
manages to get back to his feet with less than 20 seconds in the
round. Galvao lands another thudding leg kick as the round comes to
a close.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Galvao
Joe Ortiz scores the round 10-9 Galvao
Lutfi Sariahmed scores the round 10-9 Galvao
Round 3
Galvao still the much fresher fighter as the third rounds opens,
walking down Beeb with three punch combinations, and getting only
single shots in return. A one-two lands solidly for Galvao, who
whiffs on a left hook in return. Galvao mixes in a thudding low
kick before Beeb attempts to clinch up, but only eats a knee and
punch on the break for his efforts. Galvao's punches now losing
steam as well, as his hands are slow to return after he throws, and
Beebe takes advantage in landing some punches of his own. Beebe
clinches Galvao up against the cage, and throws some knees to the
body and mixes in some punches while Galvao unsuccessfully searches
for the Thai plum. The fighters break away, and Galvao lands a
right uppercut that sends Beebe's mouthpiece flying, pausing the
action momentarily. Galvao lands a left hand after the restart, and
Beebe responds by clinching up and forcing him to the cage. Galvao
again searches for the Thai plum while Beebe attempts to dirty box
and searches for a double leg as the round and fight wind down to
the bell.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Galvao (30-27 Galvao)
Joe Ortiz scores the round 10-9 Galvao (30-27 Galvao)
Lutfi Sariahmed scores the round 10-9 Galvao (30-27 Galvao)
Official result: Judge Mike Barry has it 29-28 for Chase Beebe. However, Darren Austin and John Beltz have it 29-28 for the winner by split decision, Marcos Galvao.
Round 1
Dantas presses forward with punches and body kick,which Reis
defends as he backs up towards the cage. Reis wings hooks at
Dantas, but has trouble landing with considerable height and reach
disadvantage. An errant finger catches Reis in the eye, and we see
a pause in the action. Upon restarting, Reis shoots on Dantas, but
is unable to get the takedown, and instead settles for clinching
against the fence for a few seconds before the fighters separate.
Reis shoots in again for a single, sliding by to grab a rear
waistlock and forcing Dantas to the cage, where he lands short
kness to Dantas' legs. Reis tries to drag the bout to the mat, but
Dantas stays on his feet and Reis resorts to more knees as Dantas
looks for a break. Dantas gets his wish, and comes forward towards
Reis with one- combinations and kicks to the body and head, landing
few but ultimately more than the shorter, stockier Reis. Eats a
kick to the body as the round comes to a close.
Jordan Breen scores the round 10-9 Dantas
Joe Ortiz scores the round 10-9 Dantas
Lutfi Sariahmed scores the round 10-9 Reis
Round 2
Dantas kicks as he regains his footing before chasing the
reatreating Reis across the cage and lands a leaping knee, dropping
Reis in a heap before landing a pair of perfunctory right hands for
the KO victory. The fantastic finish comes at 62 of the second
round.
Round 1
Vila starts the bout circling to his right as Warren comes forward,
pumping jabs towards Vila. Vila lands the first significant strike
of the bout as an overhand right straight hurts Warren near the
fence and Vila follows up with a takedown attempt on Warren's legs.
Warren defends well enough, and looks to recover as the fighters
disengage and face off in center cage. A missed Warren punch is
punished by an absolutely crushing left hook from Vila, which has
Warren unconscious even before his head whips violently to the mat.
The incredible end comes just 64 seconds into the bout.
Round 1
Caraballo opens the bout with a mix of kicks that land on the
hometown favorite Kempf. Caraballo runs in with a flurry of short
punches but Kempf drops down for a double-leg and takes Caraballo
down. Kempf takes Caraballo’s back but doesn’t have his position
secure. It gives Caraballo the opportunity to scramble out and
counter with some hard rights. Kempf goes down, and referee Mark
Matheny dives in quickly. Kempf mangled appears to have mangled his
knee during the flurry and that led to the stoppage. Frank
Caraballo is your NAAFS interim featherweight champ at 1:19 of the
first round.