Armageddon Fighting Championships 6
June 18, 2011
Bear Mountain Arena,
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Middleweight (185 lbs)
UFC vets battled when John Salter (7 – 2 – 0) defeated Kalib Starnes (12 – 7 – 1) by TKO due to punches at 4:13 of round 2. Salter, who has back to back wins following his release from the UFC last August (after going 1-2 in the promotion), jumps 29 spots up the ranks from [#83] to [#54]. Starnes, who has back to back losses (2-3 in his last 5), drops 28 spots from [#100] to [#128].
Light Heavyweight (205 lbs)
Robert Drysdale (3 – 0 – 0) defeated Mike Nickels (9 – 5 – 0) by submission due to a guillotine choke at 1:04 of round 1. Drysdale, who has rattled off 3 1st round submissions in a row, flies 55 spots up the ranks from [#144] to [#89]. Nickels, who is 1-3 in his last 4, falls 39 spots from [#108] to [#147].
Welterweight (170 lbs)
Derek Medler (6 – 0 – 0) defeated Jaret Evans (7 – 4 – 0) by TKO due to punches at 2:06 of round 2. Medler, who has won all 6 of his victories by stoppage, jets 85 spots up the ranks from [#334] to [#249]. Evans, who had not fought in 1 1/2 years prior to this bout, remains unranked.
Undisputed MMA 1
June 18, 2011
Gamboa Outdoor Center,
Amarillo, Texas, United States
Light Heavyweight (205 lbs)
Nathan James (12 – 7 – 1) defeated Marcus Sursa (11 – 7 – 0) by unanimous decision. James, who is 3-2 in his last 5, moves from [#187WW] to [#88]. Sursa, who was on a 3 fight win streak prior to this loss, falls 34 spots from [#86] to [#120].
To Be Updated
Bantamweight (135 lbs)
[#105] Jason Sampson (7 – 0 – 0) defeated [*] Randy Villarreal (6 – 4 – 0) by TKO due to punches at 0:14 of round 2. Sampson has won 6 of his 7 victories by stoppage (5 in the 1st round). Villareal was on a 3 fight win streak prior to this loss (all by 1st round submission).
Welterweight (170 lbs)
[#185] Sean Spencer (6 – 0 – 0) defeated [*] Kreg Hartle (2 – 1 – 0) by submission due to rear naked choke at 4:13 of round 2. Spencer has won 3 of his 6 victories by stoppage. Hartle has lost by rear naked choke in both of his defeats.
Bitetti Combat 9 – Middleweight Combat Cup
June 18, 2011
Club Botafogo,
Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
8 Man Middleweight GP Finals
Middleweight (185 lbs)
Bruno Santos (12 – 0 – 0) defeated Julio Cesar dos Santos (4 – 2 – 1) by unanimous decision. Santos, who defeated 3 opponents by decision this night, jumps 18 spots up the ranks from [#84] to [#66]. Dos Santos, who was on a 4 fight win streak prior to this loss (including 2 wins earier in the night), drops 21 spots from [#159] to [#180].
Weltereight (170 lbs)
Milton Vieira (12 – 7 – 1) defeated Bruno Lobato (4 – 4 – 0) by submission due to anaconda choke at 1:23 of round 1. Vieira, who is 4-1 in his last 5, jumps 18 spots up the ranks from [#286] to [#254]. Lobato, who was 4-1 in his last 5 prior to this loss, remains unranked.
8 Man Middleweight GP Semifinals
Middleweight (185 lbs)
Julio Cesar dos Santos (4 – 2 – 1) defeated Ricardo de Oliveira (1 – 1 – 0) by technical unanimous decision. Dos Santos was on a 4 fight winning streak at this point, losing in the finals to Bruno Santos. De Oliveira, who fought his first 2 pro bouts on this night (winning earlier in the quarterfinals of the 8 man Middleweight GP) remains unranked.
Middleweight (185 lbs)
Bruno Santos (12 – 0 – 0) defeated Vitor Nobrega (11 – 5 – 0) by unanimous decision. Santos went on to win in the finals against Julio Cesar dos Santos. Nobrega, who won earlier in the quarterfinals of the 8 man Middleweight GP, enters the middleweight “Top 350” at [#316].
8 Man Middleweight GP Quarterfinals
Middleweight (185 lbs)
Ricardo de Oliveira (1 – 1 – 0) defeated Joao Paulo Moura (2 – 3 – 0) by TKO due to punches at 4:33 of round 1. This was De Oliveira’s first (recorded) pro MMA bout. He went on to lose in the semifinals to Julio Cesar dos Santos. Moura, who is 1-3 in his last 4, remains unranked.
Middleweight (185 lbs)
Julio Cesar dos Santos (4 – 2 – 1) defeated Andre Muniz (0 – 1 – 0) by TKO due to doctor stoppage at 5:00 of round 1. Dos Santos went on to defeat Ricardo de Oliveira in the semifinals, then lost in the finals to Bruno Santos. Muniz, who fought his first pro bout tonight, remains unranked.
Middleweight (185 lbs)
Vitor Nobrega (11 – 5 – 0) defeated Patrick Filex (2 – 3 – 0) by submission due to punches at 2:30 of round 1. Nobrega went on to lose to eventual winner of the GP Bruno Santos in the semifinals. Filex, who had back to back wins prior to this loss, remains unranked.
Middleweight (185 lbs)
Bruno Santos (12 – 0 – 0) defeated Angel Orellana (2 – 1 – 0) by unanimous decision. Santos would go on to beat Vitor Nobrega in the semifinals and Julio Cesar dos Santos in the finals. Orellana, who had back to back wins prior to this loss, remains unranked.
Lightweight (155 lbs)
Dan Ring (3 – 0 – 1) defeated Chris Jones (3 – 2 – 0) by unanimous decision. Knapp, who is on a 3 fight win streak, enters the lightweight “Top 500” at [#439]. Jones, who was on a 3 fight win streak prior to this loss (all by submission), remains unranked.
On Top 2
June 18, 2011
Bellahouston Leisure Center,
Glasgow, Scotland
4 Man Welterweight Tournament Finals
Welterweight (170 lbs)
Nicholas Musoke (6 – 2 – 0) defeated Steven Ray (7 – 2 – 0) by submission due to rear naked choke at 4:56 of round 1. Musoke, who is 2-2 in his last 4 (including a loss earlier in the night), bounds 49 spots up the ranks from [#333] to [#284]. Previously ranked [#463] Ray, who was on a 3 fight win streak prior to this loss (including a win earier in the night), falls off the rankings.
Featherweight (145 lbs)
Sergej Grecicho (9 – 4 – 1) defeated Marcos Nardini (2 – 1 – 0) by unanimous decision. Grecicho, who breaks a 2 fight losing streak with this win (prior to which he had 6 submission wins in a row), jumps 27 spots up from [#117] to [#90]. Previously ranked [#233] Nardini, who had back to back wins prior to this loss, falls off the ranks.
Lightweight (155 lbs)
Claes Beverlov (7 – 1 – 0) defeated Graham Armstrong (4 – 3 – 0) by submission due to triangle choke at 1:13 of round 1. Beverlov, who is on a 5 fight win streak (4 by stoppage), jumps 28 spots up from [#301] to [#273]. Armstrong, who was on a 3 fight win streak prior to this loss, remains unranked.
Featherweight (145 lbs)
Greg Knapp (8 – 4 – 0) defeated Rob McCrum (3 – 3 – 0) by KO due to a knee to the body at 2:29 of round 2. Knapp, who is 3-1 in his last 4, moves from [#142BW] into the featherweight “Top 250” at [#232]. McCrum, who has lost 2 in a row (prior to which he had a 3 fight win streak), remains unranked.
Lightweight (155 lbs)
Michael Bowman (8 – 2 – 0) defeated Kieran Malone (1 – 4 – 0) by submission due to guillotine choke at 0:54 of round 2. Bowman, who is on a 5 fight win streak (3 by submission, 2 by TKO), enters the lightweight “Top 500” at [#480]. Malone, who is on a 3 fight losing streak (all by stoppage), remains unranked.
4 Man Welterweight Tournament Semifinals
Welterweight (170 lbs)
Cathal Pendred (9 – 2 – 0) defeated Nicholas Musoke (6 – 2 – 0) by unanimous decision. Pendred, who is on a 3 fight win streak (8-1 in his last 9), rockets 103 spots up the ranks from [#346] to [#243]. Musoke was 1-3 after this fight (prior to winning in the main event).
Welterweight (170 lbs)
Steven Ray (7 – 2 – 0) defeated Mervyn Mulholland (7 – 4 – 0) by submission due to triangle armbar at 4:59 of round 2. Ray was on a 3 fight win streak at this point in the night (prior to losing in the finals). Mulholland, who was on a 3 fight win streak prior to this loss (all by stoppage, 2 in under 0:20) remains unranked.
World Championship Fighting 11
June 18, 2011
Aleppo Shriners Auditorium,
Wilmington, Massachusetts, United States
World Championship Fighting Lightweight Championship
Lightweight (155 lbs)
UFC vet Dan Lauzon (15 – 4 – 0) defeated Noah Weisman (5 – 2 – 0) by TKO due to punches at 3:55 of round 1. Lauzon, who is on a 3 fight winning streak since being let go by the UFC following 2 losses in May 2010 (all 3 wins by stoppage), moves from [#213WW] into the lightweight “Top 500” at [#156]. Weisman, who was on a 3 fight win streak prior to this loss, remains unranked.
Featherweight (145 lbs)
Anthony Leone (9 – 4 – 0) defeated Bill Jones (9 – 5 – 0) by unanimous decision. Leone, who breaks a 4 fight losing streak with this win, enters the featherweight “Top 250” at [#128]. Previously ranked [#133] Jones, who was on a 3 fight win streak prior to this loss (all by 1st round stoppage), falls off the rankings.
Crown Fighting Championships 3
June 18, 2011
Dixie Center,
St. George, Utah, United States
Lightweight (155 lbs)
[#414] David Allred (9 – 4 – 0) defeated [*] Rusty Pearson (7 – 4 – 0) by submission due to rear naked ch0ke at 3:05 of round 1. Allred has won 5 in a row, 4 by stoppage. Pearson is 1-3 in his last 4, with all 3 losses coming by way of 1st round submission (2 by rear naked choke).