MFC 30: Up Close And Personal – Recap

Cobb catches Ficket with first-round finish
Davis, Westcott, Lima among other winners at MFC 30
Press Release – June 11, 2011: Brian Cobb survived a series of serious submission threats, turned the tide of his fight in a quick flash, and scored a surprising TKO victory over Drew Fickett in the co-main event of the Maximum Fighting […]

MFCCobb catches Ficket with first-round finish
Davis, Westcott, Lima among other winners at MFC 30

Press Release – June 11, 2011: Brian Cobb survived a series of serious submission threats, turned the tide of his fight in a quick flash, and scored a surprising TKO victory over Drew Fickett in the co-main event of the Maximum Fighting Championship’s MFC 30: Up Close & Personal on Friday night.

The event aired live on HDNet Fights before a packed house at the Mayfield Convention Centre in Edmonton, Alberta.

Cobb (19-6), who was making his MFC debut, was in deep trouble after being taken down in the corner with Fickett eyeing a fast submission victory. Fickett (41-14) looked to have the win sewn up as he took Cobb’s back, secured a body lock, and went for a rear-naked choke followed by a neck crank. But “The Bandit” eventually slithered out of harm’s way and turned into Fickett’s guard to begin raining down right hands. When Fickett’s head bounced off the mat for the second time, referee Vern Gorman stepped in to halt Cobb’s attack with just 16 seconds left in the first round.

“Without a doubt, the biggest win of my career,” said Cobb, the Bakersfield, California, product who racked up his fourth straight victory. “It was a true honor to fight Drew Fickett and I am extremely happy with this win.”

While Cobb moves into title contention for the MFC’s lightweight belt, it was a gut-wrenching setback for Fickett which ended his winning streak at five.

In the night’s other co-main event – a rematch four years’ in the making – Marcus Davis made it two in a row over fellow distinguished veteran Pete Spratt with a clear-cut unanimous decision. Both fighters landed some significant blows, particularly early on, but it was Davis’s work in the clinch combined with a couple of key takedowns the earned him the edge. Davis (19-8) had a few moments where he was within range of putting a barrage of strikes together, but ultimately had to settle for catching Spratt with some sporadic shots.

The victory was the second for Davis in the MFC, while Spratt (22-20) in now even at 3-3 in the organization. One judge saw Davis take all three rounds for a 30-27 count, while the other two judges had it 29-28.

There was no doubt as to who won the most-anticipated rematch in MFC history, even though Sheldon Westcott and Thomas Denny went to the judges’ scorecards for the second straight time just as they did
in their clash at MFC 28 which was ruled a draw.

Westcott’s size and strength were the critical differences, and the ever-improving welterweight prospect, who was fighting in front of a huge throng of home-town supporters, had smooth sailing en route to a unanimous decision. All three judges had Westcott (5-1-1) taking it 29-27 – Westcott was docked one point in Round 3 for blows to the back of the head.

Westcott was in control right from the start, alternating over the first two rounds of dominating with ground-and-pound as well as several attempts at a guillotine choke. The third round was the most action-packed of the bout. Both fighters were on the mark with stinging right hands in the opening moments before Westcott banged Denny twice more with rights that stunned the wily veteran. Westcott reverted back to submission attempts, going again for the guillotine followed by a dangerous looking arm-triangle, but neither were enough to finish Denny (27-19-1).

Still it was a dominating performance by Westcott, who might next face the winner of the bout that preceded his on the card – Dhiego Lima.

Lima (6-0) looked every bit the role of the MFC’s top welterweight prospect as he stormed through Jamie Toney and carved out a knockout finish just 2:47 into Round 1. Toney, who fights out of Bas Rutten’s gym in Los Angeles, California, did catch Lima with a solid strike early on, but the Atlanta, Georgia, product, didn’t appeared fazed at all. Lima then blasted Toney (14-7) with a right hand that dropped him to the canvas, and he followed up with a series of hammerfists that brought referee John Braak rushing in to halt the assault.

The win was Lima’s third in the MFC – first inside the opening round and second by knockout.

After two hard-luck decision losses, Curtis “The Demon” Demarce appeared to have racked up a third when the judges’ scores were read on this night. However, a scoring error was discovered shortly after the verdict was announced, and Demarce, who calls Brandon, Manitoba, home but fights out of San Diego, California, was deemed the winner in his tussle with Robert Washington. It was a much-needed win for Demarce (11-9) after his controversial split-decision loss to Richie Whitson at MFC 28 and a razor-thin judges’ outcome that went against him in his battle with Marcus Davis at MFC 29. For Washington (9-4), it was his third straight loss in the MFC.

Opening up the HDNet Fights broadcast was a Submission of the Night performance from Andreas Spang (6-1). “The Sweet Swede” is more regarded for his striking but his second attempt at a guillotine choke ultimately forced Cody Krahn (10-4) to tap out much to the dismay of his home-town in Edmonton. It was a clutch win for Spang, the native of Stockholm, Sweden, who fights out of Las Vegas, Nevada, after he was submitted by Ali Mokdad at MFC 29.

The Knockout of the Night came in the final preliminary bout when Edmonton’s own Mukai Maromo (5-2), who was making his MFC debut, dropped Scott Cleve just 36 seconds into their contest. A straight left
to the chin and a follow-up body kick from Maromo did in Cleve (4-1).

In the night’s opening bout, the trilogy between Edmonton rivals Garrett Nybakken and Jevon Marshall came to a fast conclusion. Nybakken (3-2) caught Marshall right on the jaw with a precision strike and Marshall (2-3) was done before he hit the mat only 16 seconds into the fight.

MFC 30: Up Close And Personal ‘Quick Results’

HDNet is home to the latest Maximum Fighting Championships event from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. MFC 30: Up Close and Personal will air live on HDNet starting at 10PM EST (7PM PST) from the Mayfield Inn Trade and Conference Centre.
Tonight’s main event features two former UFC veterans in Drew Fickett and Brian Cobb, who meet […]

MFCHDNet is home to the latest Maximum Fighting Championships event from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. MFC 30: Up Close and Personal will air live on HDNet starting at 10PM EST (7PM PST) from the Mayfield Inn Trade and Conference Centre.

Tonight’s main event features two former UFC veterans in Drew Fickett and Brian Cobb, who meet in a lightweight bout, while the co-main event also features two more UFC veterans in Marcus Davis and Pete Spratt.

Fans can follow the action from ringside as I’ll be Tweeting from my seat beginning with the evenings live telecast because some of us work till late. Follow me @waynethemmanews

The ‘Quick Results for MFC 30 are as follows:

MFC 30: Up Close and Personal
Mayfield Inn Trade and Conference Centre, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

Lightweight bout: Brian Cobb def. Drew Fickett via TKO (punches) – R1 @ 4:44
Welterweight bout: Marcus Davis def. Pete Spratt via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 30-27, 29-28)
Catchweight (165 lbs.) bout: Sheldon Westcott def. Thomas Denny via Unanimous Decision (29-27, 29-27, 29-27) – point deduction to Westcott
Welterweight bout: Dhiego Lima def. Jamie Toney via TKO (punches) – R1 @ 2:47
Lightweight bout: Curtis Demarce def. Robert Washington via Split Decision (30-27, 29-28, 28-29)
Middleweight bout: Andreas Spang def. Cody Krahn via submission (Guillotine choke) – R 1@ 1:18
Lightweight bout: Mukai Maromo def. Scott Cleve via TKO (punches) – R1 @ 0:36
Lightweight bout: Garrett Nybakken def. Jevon Marshall via TKO (punches) – R1 @ 0:16

‘MFC 30: Up Close & Personal’ – Eight Fights Ready For Friday Night

Co-main events top Up Close & Personal card Friday night
Press Release – June 9, 2011: All four fighters in the co-main events for the Maximum Fighting Championship’s MFC 30: Up Close & Personal card were bang on the scale during Thursday’s official weigh-in.
The two fights top the marquee on Friday night’s show at the Mayfield […]

MFCCo-main events top Up Close & Personal card Friday night

Press Release – June 9, 2011: All four fighters in the co-main events for the Maximum Fighting Championship’s MFC 30: Up Close & Personal card were bang on the scale during Thursday’s official weigh-in.

The two fights top the marquee on Friday night’s show at the Mayfield Conference Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, which will air live on HDNet Fights starting at 10 p.m. ET/8 p.m. MT/7 p.m. PT (check local listings for channel designation).

Headliners Drew “Night Rider” Fickett (41-13) and Brian “The Bandit” Cobb (18-6) are set for an exciting lightweight clash between top-notch submission specialists. Fickett weighed in at 155.5 while Cobb stepped off at 155.4.

In the night’s other co-main event, electrifying veterans Pete “The Secret Weapon” Spratt (22-19) and “The Irish Hand Grenade” Marcus Davis (18-8) will square-off in a welterweight tilt that is a rematch of their 2007 bout that Davis took via a second-round submission. Spratt weighed in at 170.6 and Davis was set at 170.1.

MFC 30: Up Close & Personal
Official Weigh-In Results

Co-Main Event – Lightweight: Brian Cobb (155.4) vs. Drew Fickett (155.5)
Co-Main Event – Welterweight: Pete Spratt (170.6) vs. Marcus Davis – (170.1)
Catchweight – 165 lbs: Thomas Denny (163.5) vs. Sheldon Westcott (165.8)
Welterweight: Jamie Toney (168.4) vs. Dhiego Lima (170.6)
Lightweight: Robert Washington (159.6*) vs. Curtis Demarce (155.6)
Middleweight: Andreas Spang (185.8) vs. Cody Krahn –
Lightweight: Scott Cleve (154.5) vs. Mukai Maromo (155.1)
Lightweight: Jevon Marshall (156.1) vs. Garrett Nybakken (154.5)

*Robert Washington fails to make weight and loses 20% of his purse

MFC 30: Up Close And Personal To Air Live On HDNet

Fickett vs. Cobb and Davis vs. Spratt Headline Deep Fight Card — Friday at 10:00 p.m. ET on HDNet
Press Release – June 08, 2011: “HDNet Fights: Maximum Fighting Championship 30 – Up Close and Personal” will be broadcast LIVE on HDNet this Friday at 10:00 p.m. ET from the Mayfield Conference Centre in Edmonton, […]

MFCFickett vs. Cobb and Davis vs. Spratt Headline Deep Fight Card — Friday at 10:00 p.m. ET on HDNet

Press Release – June 08, 2011: “HDNet Fights: Maximum Fighting Championship 30 – Up Close and Personal” will be broadcast LIVE on HDNet this Friday at 10:00 p.m. ET from the Mayfield Conference Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

The MFC has established itself as the premiere MMA promotion in Canada and its thirtieth edition features another deep, talent-laden card with a mix of well regarded veterans and promising prospects.

In the main event of the evening Drew “Night Rider” Fickett (41-13) looks to solidify his status at the top of the MFC Lightweight division with a victory over well regarded Brian Cobb (18-6). Fickett is one of the hottest Lightweights in the world having reeled off five straight submission wins in a total of fourteen minutes and twenty seconds. Cobb is riding a three fight winning steak of his own.

The co-main event features a battle of veteran Welterweights as Marcus “The Irish Hand Grenade” Davis (18-8) meets Pete “The Secret Weapon” Spratt (22-19). Four years ago the two met at UFC 69 with Davis scoring a submission victory. The two are known for their crowd pleasing styles, so expect fireworks in this rematch!

Also on the main card: Sheldon Westcott (4-1-1) vs. Thomas “Wildman” Denny (27-18-1), Dhiego Lima (5-0) vs. Jamie Toney (14-6), Robert Washington (9-3) vs. Curtis Demarce (10-9), and Andreas Spang (5-1) vs. Cody Krahn (10-3).

The event is part of a full summer of MMA action on HDNet – Your Home for MMA – featuring an exclusive premiere event every Friday night in June and July including five LIVE events.

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MFC 30: Up Close & Personal Press Conference Reminder

Incredible night of fights on tap for Friday, June 10
Press Release – June 6, 2011: A friendly reminder to our friends in the media that the Maximum Fighting Championship will be hosting the official press conference for MFC 30: Up Close & Personal will take place on Wednesday, June 8 at 12:30 p.m. in the […]

MFCIncredible night of fights on tap for Friday, June 10

Press Release – June 6, 2011: A friendly reminder to our friends in the media that the Maximum Fighting Championship will be hosting the official press conference for MFC 30: Up Close & Personal will take place on Wednesday, June 8 at 12:30 p.m. in the Lobby Courtyard of the Mayfield Inn. Lunch will be provided.

The Maximum Fighting Championship unleashes MFC 30: Up Close & Personal on Friday, June 10 at the Mayfield Conference Centre in Edmonton, and will air live on HDNet Fights throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This will be the Maximum Fighting Championship’s triumphant return to the place where it all started – the City of Champions – following its tremendously successful debut at Caesars Windsor in Windsor, Ontario, for MFC 29.

MFC Owner/President Mark Pavelich will be the featured speaker at the press conference and he will be alongside the biggest names on the card. The MFC 30: Up Close & Personal lineup boasts co-main events that will showcase some of the MFC’s top talents including lightweight stars Drew “Night Rider” Fickett and Brian “The Bandit” Cobb plus the much-anticipated welterweight clash between rival veterans Pete “The Secret Weapon” Spratt and “The Irish Hand Grenade” Marcus Davis. The night of fights will also include the rematch all MFC fans have been waiting for as Edmonton’s own Sheldon Westcott goes up against Thomas “Wildman” Denny as they look to settle their issue following a draw back in February.

Schedule of Events for MFC 30: Up Close & Personal

*Press Conference*
Wednesday, June 8, 12:30 p.m.
Lobby Courtyard – Mayfield Inn

Speakers will include:
• Mark Pavelich – Maximum Fighting Championship Owner/President
• Drew Fickett – Contender for the lightweight title
• Brian Cobb – Newly signed lightweight title hopeful
• Marcus Davis – Standout veteran striker
• Pete Spratt – Accomplished longtime crowd-pleaser
• Sheldon Westcott – Fan favorite fighting in his home town
• Thomas Denny – Colorful talent in rematch against Westcott
• Local fighters Cody Krahn and Mukai Maromo

* Media members can pick up their accreditation for MFC 30 at the press conference.

*Weigh-In*
Thursday, June 9, 12:30 p.m.
Lower Level – City Centre Mall

All fighters will be on the scale and available for interviews and photos.

*Fight Night*
Friday, June 10, 6:15 p.m.
Mayfield Conference Centre

Doors open at 6 p.m. with undercard bouts starting at 6:15 p.m. The televised card begins at 8 p.m.

Press Conference Announcements For MFC 30: Up Close & Personal

Press Release – The Maximum Fighting Championship, Canada’s undisputed No. 1 mixed martial arts organization, returns to Edmonton, Alberta, for a spectacular night of high-octane action with a powerful lineup of world-class fighters scheduled to compete at MFC 30: Up Close & Personal.
The official press conference for MFC 30 will take place on Wednesday, June […]

MFCPress Release – The Maximum Fighting Championship, Canada’s undisputed No. 1 mixed martial arts organization, returns to Edmonton, Alberta, for a spectacular night of high-octane action with a powerful lineup of world-class fighters scheduled to compete at MFC 30: Up Close & Personal.

The official press conference for MFC 30 will take place on Wednesday, June 8 at 12:30 p.m. in the Lobby Courtyard of the Mayfield Inn. Lunch will be provided.

The Maximum Fighting Championship unleashes MFC 30: Up Close & Personal on Friday, June 10 at the Mayfield Conference Centre in Edmonton, and will air live on HDNet Fights throughout the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This will be the Maximum Fighting Championship’s triumphant return to the place where it all started – the City of Champions – following its tremendously successful debut at Caesars Windsor in Windsor, Ontario, for MFC 29.

MFC Owner/President Mark Pavelich will be the featured speaker at the press conference and he will be alongside the biggest names on the card. The MFC 30: Up Close & Personal lineup boasts co-main events that will showcase some of the MFC’s top talents.

Topping the bill is the showdown between two incredibly skilled submission fighters as top-ranked MFC lightweight title contender Drew “Night Rider” Fickett takes on newly signed standout Brian “The Bandit” Cobb.

Fickett (41-13), who fights out of Tucson, Arizona, is looking to secure his shot at the MFC title as he returns to action for the first time since an electrifying submission victory over Matt Veach at MFC 28. The gifted submission specialist carries a five-fight winning streak into the matchup, and has notable career wins over Josh Koscheck, Josh Neer, and Kenny Florian as well as former MFC title challenger Derrick Noble.

Cobb (18-6), who hails from Bakersfield, California, boasts 12 victories by way of tapout, and he enters the MFC ring for the first time riding a three-fight winning streak. Along with his jiu-jitsu game, the 31-year-old is an accomplished wrestler with a decorated amateur career that includes being an NCAA Division I national qualifier and a Pac-10 finalist while competing for Cal State University-Bakersfield.

In the night’s other co-main event, two of the sport’s most fearsome strikers will go head-to-head as Pete “The Secret Weapon” Spratt squares off against “The Irish Hand Grenade” Marcus Davis in a welterweight bout.

Spratt (22-19), the holder of the MFC’s 2009 Knockout of the Year, is coming off a surprising submission win over Demi Deeds at MFC 29. But the San Antonio, Texas, product is well-known for his knockout abilities, and has notched two of his three wins in the MFC with highlight-reel stoppages.

Meanwhile, Davis (18-8) will be going for a second straight win in the MFC as well as a second career victory over Spratt whom he topped via submission in 2007. Fighting out of Bangor, Maine, Davis, who slipped past Curtis Demarce at MFC 29 with a split-decision verdict, has a stellar history of impressive finishes throughout his career including wins over Jonathan Goulet, Jess Liaudin, Paul Taylor, and Paul Kelly.

MFC 30 is also highlighted by the most hotly anticipated rematch in organizational history as rivals Sheldon Westcott and Thomas “Wildman” Denny intend to settle their issue following an unsatisfying draw at MFC 28.

One of the top young prospects in Canada, Westcott (4-1-1) will have a size advantage again plus huge crowd support as he fights

in front of a growing legion of fans in his home town of Edmonton, Alberta. All four of Westcott’s wins have come inside the opening round, and he had an early advantage against Denny in their first meeting.

Denny (27-18-1) is one of the most colorful and exciting veterans in MMA, and sports 16 victories by submission during his career. Now fighting out of Centennial, Colorado, Denny charged back to dominate the late stages of the previous bout with Westcott and has vowed to take control of the rematch which will be fought at a catchweight of 165 pounds.

The remainder of the main card features some of the MFC’s most exciting fighters including hot welterweight prospect Dhiego Lima who clashes with Jamie Toney.

Lima (5-0), who fights out of Atlanta, Georgia, has shown an array of impressive skills in his two MFC matchups, winning with a second-round knockout and a third-round submission. But he will face a stern test in Toney (14-6), who is unbeaten in his last six fights. Based in Los Angeles, California, Toney is trained by mixed martial arts icon and HDNet’s “Inside MMA” analyst Bas Rutten.
A pair of potent lightweights will also see action as Curtis “The Demon” Demarce (10-9) faces off against Robert “The Beast” Washington (9-3). One of the MFC’s biggest fan favorites for his all-out style, Demarce, who hails from Brandon, Manitoba, is looking to rebound from two disputed decision losses. The heavy-handed Demarce was on the wrong end of a controversial judges’ decision against Richie Whitson at MFC 28, and then fell just short in a split-decision verdict against Marcus Davis at MFC 29. Washington, who fights out of East St. Louis, Missouri, is also coming off two consecutive setbacks, but has an eight-fight winning streak on his career log.

Opening up the action on the HDNet Fights broadcast will be a middleweight bout between Cody Krahn (10-3) and Andreas “The Sweet Swede” Spang (5-1). Krahn will have the home-town advantage, and the Edmonton, Alberta, native has captured all 10 of his victories inside the first round. Spang, who is originally from Stockholm, Sweden, but now fights out of Las Vegas, Nevada, had his five-fight winning snapped at MFC 29.

Three undercard fights, highlighted by the MFC debut of Edmonton’s own Mukai Maromo, will complete the lineup for MFC 30: Up Close & Personal:

Schedule of Events for MFC 30: Up Close & Personal

*Press Conference*
Wednesday, June 8
12:30 p.m.
Lobby Courtyard – Mayfield Inn
Speakers will include:
Mark Pavelich – Maximum Fighting Championship Owner/President
Drew Fickett – Contender for the lightweight title
Brian Cobb – Newly signed lightweight title hopeful
Marcus Davis – Standout veteran striker
Pete Spratt – Accomplished longtime crowd-pleaser
Sheldon Westcott – Fan favorite fighting in his home town
Thomas Denny – Colorful talent in rematch against Westcott
Local fighters Cody Krahn and Mukai Maromo
* Media members can pick up their accreditation for MFC 30 at the press conference.

*Weigh-In*
Thursday, June 9
12:30 p.m.
Lower Level – City Centre Mall
All fighters will be on the scale and available for interviews and photos.

*Fight Night*
Friday, June 10
6:15 p.m.
Mayfield Conference Centre
Doors open at 6 p.m. with undercard bouts starting at 6:30 p.m. The televised card begins at 8 p.m.