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Looking for the results of tonight’ “The Ultimate Fighter 11″ Finale and aren’t interested in reading through an encyclopedia of bout breakdown? Well then The MMA News is what your looking for.
Starting tonight at 7 PM (EST) (4 PM PST) The MMA News will carry the “Live Quick Results” for the “TUF” event which […]
Looking for the results of tonight’ “The Ultimate Fighter 11″ Finale and aren’t interested in reading through an encyclopedia of bout breakdown? Well then The MMA News is what your looking for.
Starting tonight at 7 PM (EST) (4 PM PST) The MMA News will carry the “Live Quick Results” for the “TUF” event which goes down at The Pearl at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas.
The preliminary card begins at 7 PM followed by the main card at 9 PM EST (6 PM PST), which will be carried live on Spike TV tonight!
The event is headlined by season eleven’s “TUF” finalists Court McGee and Kris McCray, with the co-main event featuring light-heavyweights Keith Jardine vs. Matt Hamill.
As we usually try and do, The MMA News will be keeping the results off the main page, so as to not drop any spoilers for anyone recording the event to watch later. To see the “Live Quick Results” click
Main Card
Middleweight bout: Court McGee def. Kris McCray via submission (rear-naked-choke) – R2, 3:41
Light Heavyweight bout: Matt Hamill def. Keith Jardine via majority decision (29-27, 29-27, 28-28)
Middleweight bout: Chris Leben def. Aaron Simpson via TKO (strikes) – R 2, 4:17
Lightweight bout: Dennis Siver def. Spencer Fisher via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
Middleweight bout: Rich Attonito def. Jamie Yager via TKO (strikes) – R2, 4:25
Preliminary Card
Lightweight bout: John Gunderson def. Mark Holst via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Middleweight bout: Brad Tavares def. Seth Baczynski via decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Middleweight bout: Kyle Noke def. Josh Bryant via TKO (strikes) – R2, 3:12
Middleweight bout: Chris Camozzi def. James Hammortree via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
Heavyweight bout: Travis Browne def. James McSweeney via TKO (punches) – R1, 4:32
TUF 11 middleweight fighter Jamie Yager takes on Rich Attonito in the opening bout on Spike TV. Yager may not have been a fan favorite but his bad boy antics have got him onto the main card.
HT: Fighters Only Magazine
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TUF 11 middleweight fighter Jamie Yager takes on Rich Attonito in the opening bout on Spike TV. Yager may not have been a fan favorite but his bad boy antics have got him onto the main card.
The weigh-ins for the World Extreme Cagefighting’s next event, “WEC 49: Varner vs. Shalorus” will take place today at 7 PM EST (4 PM PST).
The weigh-ins are taking place at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, the same venue for Sunday’s event. The main card will be carried on the Versus network live beginning […]
The weigh-ins for the World Extreme Cagefighting’s next event, “WEC 49: Varner vs. Shalorus” will take place today at 7 PM EST (4 PM PST).
The weigh-ins are taking place at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, the same venue for Sunday’s event. The main card will be carried on the Versus network live beginning Sunday night.
Fans can watch today’s weigh-ins live at WEC.tv, which hosts a live video stream that can be viewed by anyone with a fast enough internet connection (isn’t that all of us by now?).
The event is headlined by a lightweight bout between former WEC champ Jamie Varner who takes on the “Prince of Persia” Kamal Shalorus.
The full “WEC 49: Varner vs. Shalorus” card appears as follows:
Main Card
Lightweight bout: Kamal Shalorus (155) vs. Jamie Varner (156)
Featherweight bout Mark Hominick (144.5) vs. Yves Jabouin (145)
Featherweight bout: L.C. Davis (146) vs. Josh Grispi (145)
Lightweight bout: Danny Downes (156) vs. Chris Horodecki (154)
Bantamweight bout: Will Campuzano (136) vs. Eddie Wineland (135.5)
Preliminary Card
Lightweight bout: Karen Darabedyan (155.6) vs. Will Kerr (155)
Bantamweight bout: Wagnney Fabiano (135.5) vs. Frank Gomez (135.5)
Featherweight bout: Bendy Casimir (145.5) vs. Erik Koch (145.5)
Featherweight bout: Rafael Assuncao (144.5) vs. Diego Nunes (144)
Bantamweight bout: Chris Cariaso (135) vs. Rafael Rebello (135)
143 pound catchweight bout: Renan Barao (141.5) vs. Anthony Leone (142)
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HT: FightMagazine.com
On Friday we carried a story originated by TheGarv.com involving MFC president Mark Pavelich and a request to suspend his promotion for fees owed.
Just to recap, the Association of Boxing Commissions received a request from the River Cree commission for “non-payment of fees owing to the commission.”
Pavelich spoke to TheGarv.com and clarified the situation, which […]
On Friday we carried a story originated by TheGarv.com involving MFC president Mark Pavelich and a request to suspend his promotion for fees owed.
Just to recap, the Association of Boxing Commissions received a request from the River Cree commission for “non-payment of fees owing to the commission.”
Pavelich spoke to TheGarv.com and clarified the situation, which appears to be nothing more than the MFC’s old venue, the River Cree Resort & Casino near Edmonton, Canada, breaking their own contract by charging an increased fee for the last MFC event held in their facility.
Pavelich indicated that the change to a higher rate was brought up quite informally before the event, and he immediately expressed his reluctance, and no further discussion or resolution took place. After the event, which was the final show on their exclusive contract, Pavelich explained that MFC paid the commission the original price within a month. Pavelich said the commission then contacted him with the claim that they had not received any check, so he mailed a second, and says he has all the accounting documentation to prove it.
Pavelich also relayed that the “non-payment of fees” that spawned the request for his suspension consists of the additional funds that were conspicuously and non-mutually added, plus a late fee for the alleged absence of the first check, which he has proof was mailed on time.
Looks like the Maximum Fighting Championship was in no danger of canceling events, which is good news for Canadian fans as they’ll get to enjoy more shows in the future.