WCF 7 – Official Card Results

John Beniot

On June 27, 2009 World Championship Fighting presented what many fans are calling their best fight card ever, live from the Shriner’s Auditorium in Wilmington, MA. While there was no marquee main event featuring fighters who already have national recognition, the card was filled with fighters ready to break into the national spotlight. As usual for WCF, the crowd was filled with a who’s who of MMA stars. UFC Fighters Jorge Rivera and John Howard joined Mark DellaGrotte, Sean Gannon and former Middleweight Boxing Champion Dana Rosenblatt were in attendance, along with actor Kevin James, who is filming a movie locally.
 
The night’s main event featured two of New England’s best middleweights in Woody Weatherby from Renzo Gracie NH and Dan Keefe, from Brickhouse Fight Team. The fight was a war from start to finish with Keefe controlling most of the action, and Weatherby landing the cleaner strikes. Keefe pushed the pace undeterred by the big shots from Weatherby, and was able to take the fight to the ground where he was able to grind on Weatherby and rough him up a little. As the fight wore on, it turned into battle of Weatherby attempting submissions, with Keefe escaping and making Woody pay with big shots from the top. The fight came down to the wire with Weatherby locking in his best submission of the night, an arm bar that looked to be enough to finish the fight, but Keefe was able to hold on and take the hard fought victory by decision.
 
The night also featured a pair of big lightweight fights that featured four exciting and popular fighters. Calvin Kattar took on undefeated Rodrigo Almeida in the night’s co-main event, and the crowd was going crazy for both fighters from start to finish. Rodrigo was able to get in tight on Kattar and avoid his devastating punching power, and for the first time Kattar was force to show his impressive wrestling and jiu-jitsu game. As Almeida was fighting hard for a takedown, Kattar was able to lock up a tight guillotine choke and pull guard for the submission victory halfway through round 1.
 
In the second pairing of top lightweights, John Benoit and Damien Trites put on the most exciting fight of the night, a thrilling back and forth battle that truly brought out the best in both fighters. Benoit was able to land more effective punches and kicks on their feet, and bloodied Trites up quite a bit. On the floor, both fighters had their moments, but the combination of Benoit’s submission attempts and big combinations were enough to earn a decision, and get him back on track for a title run.
 
Looking ahead, World Championship Fighting also announced a featured fight for WCF 8, which will take place this fall. Wilmington’s Dan Bonnell makes his return to the ring to take on the streaking Josh LaBerge in what promises to be an exciting match up. Stay tuned for big announcements about WCF 8 in the coming weeks.
 
Official Results from WCF 7:
 
Dan Keefe def. Woody Weatherby – Split Decision
Calvin Kattar def. Rodrigo Almeida – Submission (Guillotine Choke) 2:16 R1
John Benoit def. Damien Trites — Majority Decision
Greg Rebello def. Jerry Spiegel — Unanimous Decision
Tom Moreau def. Don Carlo-Clauss — Majority Decision
Elias Rivera def. Scott Rehm — Submission (Heel Hook) 2:43 R1
Travis Bartlett def. Guillermo Echuaca — TKO (Punches) 2:18 R1
Saul Almeida def. Dan O’Keefe — Submission (Peruvian Necktie) 1:16 R1
Nick Evangelous def. Matt McKusker — TKO (Punches) 2:41 R1
Aniss Anlhajjajy def. Aaron Petrucelli — Majority Decision
Marcos Escalante def. John Walsh — Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 1:24
Zack Burhans def. Jeff Silva — Unanimous Decision
Nelson Gaipo def. Ryan White — TKO (Punches) 1:07 R1
Noah Wiseman def. Steve Beck — Submission (Rear Naked Choke) 1:50 R1

Huerta, Maynard To Meet At UFN 19

After a year-long layoff, lightweight Roger Huerta will face Gray Maynard at UFC Fight Night 19 in Oklahoma City, OK from the Cox Convention Center on September 16.

Reliable sources close to the event have stated  that both fighters have cheap health insurance. Let’s hope so as they’ll both likely need it.  Although the pairing is nearly set, there is the outside possibility that Huerta-Maynard could be moved to UFC 103 on September 19.

Maynard has had an interesting start to his career in the UFC; he was eliminated by Nate Diaz in the finals of The Ultimate Fighter 5 as the bout ended in a no-contest.  However, he has reeled off 5 straight wins in the UFC.  Maynard has defeated the likes of Joe Veres, Jim Miller, Rich Clementi, Frankie Edgar and Dennis Siver.

Meanwhile, Huerta’s last fight was in August 2008, a loss to Kenny Florian; prior to that loss, he had put together a string oif 17 consecutive victories.  This bout with Maynard would be the last fight under Huerta’s current contract as relations between him and the UFC have baan strained a bit due to Huerta turning down a fight with Joe Stevenson in February 2008.

WCF 7 Saturday

WCF

Featured Bouts:

Woody Weatherby (Renzo Gracie NH) vs. Dan Keefe (Brickhouse)
Calvin Kattar (Premier Fight Team) vs. Rodrigo Almeida (BMAC)
John Benoit (Renzo Gracie NH) vs. Damien Trites (Wai-Kru)
Scott Rehm (Pro-Elite/Florian MMA) vs. Elias Rivera (Dog Pound)
Greg Rebello (Sit Yod Tong) vs. Jerry Spiegel
Tom Moreau (Valor) vs. Don Carlo-Clauss (Bombsquad)
Travis Bartlett (Irish) vs. Guillermo Echuaca

Main Card:

Nick Evangelous (Fenix Fight Club) vs. Matt McKusker (Champions)
Ryan Luttrell (USMMA) vs. Aniss Alhajjajy (BTT)
Jeff Silva (Premier Fight Team) vs. Zack Burhans (Bombsquad)
Nelson Gaipo (Dragon Lair) vs. Ryan White (SSSF)
Steve Beck vs. Noah Wiseman (BJJ Revolution)
John Walsh vs. Marcos Escalante (BMAC)
Dan O’Keefe (MMAT Center) vs. Saul Almieda

*Fight card subject to change.*
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The Ultimate Fighter 9 Finale – Official Results

Diego Sanchez

Below are the official card results for The Ultimate Fighter 9, which took place Saturday at The Pearl at the Palms Casino resort in Las Vegas, NV:

Preliminaries:

  • Jason Dent defeated Cameron Dollar (anaconda choke), 4:56 of Round 1.
  • Nick Osiczak defeated Frank Lester (rear-naked choke) 3:40 of Round 1.
  • Tomasz Drwal defeated Mike Ciesnolevicz (TKO – strikes) at 4:48 of Round 1.
  • Brad Blackburn defeated Edgar Garcia, split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28).
  • Melvin Guillard defeated Gleison Tibau, split decision.

Main Card

  • Joe Stevenson defeated Nate Diaz, unanimous decision (29-28).
  • Ross Pearson defeated Andre Winner, unanimous decision (29-28).
  • Chris Lytle defeated Kevin Burns, unanimous decision (29-28).
  • James Wilks defeated DeMarques Johnson (rear-naked choke), 4:51 of Round 1.
  • Diego Sanchez defeated Clay Guida, split decision (28-29, 29-27, 29-28) 

RITC #129 Hits Globe, AZ

Rage In The Cage

RAGE IN THE CAGE #129
Eastern Invasion

Saturday June 27, 2009
2115 US-60 Globe, AZ ( next to Fry’s )
Doors Open: 6:00 PM, Fight Time: 7:30 PM

Special Guest: Brigade Freestyle Motocross star Vince Morgan will
provide a spectular display of high-flying motorcycle stunts while
jumping over 100 feet ramp to ramp as intermission entertainment.
Rage in the Cage tickets start at just $25. $5 higher on fight day.
A spectacular card is in place for when RITC makes its Globe debut.
In the Main Event, local Super Heavyweight Adam Padilla fights rugged
veteran Vince Lucero for the vacant RITC SHW Championship. Padilla has
two quick first round submissions in the past two months. One of those
wins was against Lucero’s teammate and friend. Lucero has vowed revenge
is his quest for this coveted title.

In a featured show-down match up to unofficially determine the best
welterweight Arizona has produced, 7X UFC veteran Drew Fickett faces
Pride and K-1 veteran Shannon Ritch. Both combatants have been fighting
MMA for over 10 years and have over 150 fights between them.

Local fighter and former RITC MW Champion Jeff Horlacher takes on David
Barnes in a regional Championship bout.

Local fighter Robert Beraun, who has a decision win and a decision loss
against former UFC Heavyweight Champion Ricco Rodriguez takes on
fearsome Super Heavyweight JoJo Thompson.

Effective immediately the AZ Commission has approved kicking and
punching to the head for all RITC bouts !!!

Don’t miss this exciting hardcore show featuring up to 14 bouts and an
exciting FMX show as well.

Fight Card:
Adam Padilla ( 270 ) vs Vince Lucero ( 300 ) vacant RITC SHW Championship

Drew Fickett ( 170 ) vs Shannon Ritch ( 175 ) UFC veteran vs Pride / K-1 Veteran

Jeff Horlacher ( 170 ) vs David Barnes ( 170 ) RITC Eastern WW Championship

Robert Beraun ( 240 ) vs JoJo Thompson ( 275 )

Jeff Pelts ( 190 ) vs Kevin Moore ( 185 )

Andy Perez ( 170 ) vs Aaron Caryl ( 170 )

Jason Long ( 235 ) vs Mike Zanski ( 250 )

Keith Dixon ( 150 ) vs John Paul Valdez ( 150 )

Josh Stockman ( 190 ) vs Jake Ramsey ( 190 )

Robert Biggs ( 160 ) vs Carl Jones ( 160 )

Justin Fletcher ( 195 ) vs Mike Moritz ( 200 )

Ty Upshur ( 145 ) vs Manny Morales ( 145 )

Jordon Kinnison ( 185 ) vs Dellan Langellier ( 180 )

Brent Agee ( 135 ) vs Brandon Martinez ( 135 )

Alternates: Brian Ingram ( 180 ), Robert Patterson ( 135 )

Fight card subject to change.

Directions:
US 60 ( 70 miles East of Phoenix ). Approximate driving time from Phoenix is less than 90 minutes

Eight More Bouts Added To UFC 100

UFC 100 Tickets

I think it is safe to say that UFC 100 will be almost like a superstar extravaganza of sorts as eight bouts have been confirmed for UFC 100, scheduled to take place on July 11 from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, NV.  With the additional bouts signed, below is the tentative fight card for UFC 100:

Brock Lesnar vs. Frank Mir

Georges St. Pierre vs. Thiago Alves

Dan Henderson vs. Michael Bisping

Jon Fitch vs. Paulo Thiago

Yoshihiro Akiyama vs. Alan Belcher

Stephan Bonnar vs. Mark Coleman

Jim Miller vs. Mac Danzig

Dong Hyun Kim vs. T.J. Grant

Jon Jones vs. Jake O’Brien

CB Dollaway vs. Tom Lawlor

Matt Grice vs. Shannon Gugerty

Cruz, Benavidez Signed For WEC 42

Another pair of fighters have been signed for a bout at WEC 42 as Joseph Benavidez and Dominic Cruz have been signed for the event, according to sources close to the fighters on Wednesday.  The fight could very well produce a contender for the 135 pound title.

Benavidez has gotten off to a good start in the WEC, racking up two impressive victories – including a decision over Jeff Curran at WEC 40; meanwhile, Cruz has amassed four straight wins, with 3 of them in the WEC.  These wins came after a loss to Urijah Faber in March 2007.

Grant Replaces Goulet At UFC 100

UFC sent this in:

A dislocated shoulder, suffered in training, has forced welterweight standout Jonathan Goulet to withdraw from his bout against Dong Hyun Kim on the preliminary card of UFC® 100 on July 11th. But Canada will still be represented in the bout, as Nova Scotia’s TJ Grant will step in to face Kim at the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

UFC 100 is sold out and will be available live and only on Pay-Per-View on iN DEMAND, DIRECTV, DISH Network, TVN, BellTV, Shaw Communications and Viewer’s Choice Canada for a suggested retail price of $44.95 for standard definition or high-definition broadcasts (where available).

A purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Grant made quite an impression in his UFC debut in April, as he pounded out an impressive three round split decision win over seasoned competitor Ryo Chonan. Now 14-2 as a pro, the 25-year old Grant is eager to move further up the welterweight ranks by scoring a victory over the talented Kim.

Dong Hyun Kim is a hero back home in his native South Korea, and the unbeaten (11-0-1, 1 NC) “Stun Gun” is rapidly building a United States fanbase as well after wins over Jason Tan and Matt Brown. A fourth degree black belt in judo, Kim hopes to keep the “0” at the end of his record on July 11th.

UFC 99 Medical Suspensions Issued

A total of 11 fighters who participated in the UFC 99 event this weekend in Cologne, Germany, have been issued medical suspensions for injurioes incurred during the event.  Below are the fighters, medical prognosis and suspension length:

Rick Story: Suspended until July 14th, with no contact allowed until July 5th

Stefan Struve: Suspended until August 13th, with no contact allowed until July 29th

Paul Taylor: Suspended until July 14th, with no contact allowed until July 5th

Dale Hartt: Needs an X-Ray and MRI on his left shoulder and a CT scan of his right orbit. If he’s not cleared by a doctor, he’ll be out until December 5th. Minimum suspension until August 13th, with no contact allowed until July 29th

Terry Etim: Needs X-Ray on nose and needs to be cleared by doctor, otherwise he’s out until December 5th. Minimum suspension until August 13th, with no contact allowed until July 29th

Marcus Davis: Needs X-Ray on nose and face and needs to be cleared by doctor, otherwise he’s sidelined until December 5th. Minimum suspension until August 13th, with no contact allowed until July 29th

Mike Swick: Needs X-Ray on right hand and needs to be cleared by a doctor, otherwise he sitting thought December 5th. Minimum suspension until July 14th, with no contact allowed until July 5th

Mustapha al-Turk: Needs his left eye checked and cleared by an ophthalmologist, otherwise he’s out through December 5th. Minimum suspension until July 29th, with no contact allowed until July 14th

Cheick Kongo: Suspended until July 29th. With no contact until July 14th

Cain Velasquez: Suspended until July 14th, with no contact until July 14th

The Ultimate Fighter 9 – Preview

A preview of The Ultimate Fighter 9 Finale.