Ontario Holds First Sanctioned MMA Event Saturday Night

With legislation last year legalizing mixed martial arts in the Province of Ontario, the Ontario Ministry of Consumer Services for Ontario have issued licenses for several upcoming events such as the anticipated UFC 129 event at the end of the month, and Maximum Fighting Championship’s MFC 29 event which happens next weekend.
There still has to […]

Ontario-flag-contourWith legislation last year legalizing mixed martial arts in the Province of Ontario, the Ontario Ministry of Consumer Services for Ontario have issued licenses for several upcoming events such as the anticipated UFC 129 event at the end of the month, and Maximum Fighting Championship’s MFC 29 event which happens next weekend.

There still has to be a first event though, and that went down Saturday night, April 2 at Casino Rama in Orillia. The MMA: The Reckoning featured a list of local talent, as well as a few recognizable names in UFC vet Josh Burkman, WEC vet and Canadian fighter Chris Horodecki, as well as TUF 9 alum Dean Amasinger.

A crowed of 5,000 filled the venue who were more familiar with the shows referees than they were with most of the fighters. Overseeing the nights action were veteran referee’s Yves Lavigne, “Big” John McCarthy, and Dan Miragliotta.

Burkman faced Canadian fighter Jordan Mein in the main event, losing a unanimous decision to the Albertan fighter. While Horodecki picked up a quick submission win over American David Castillo to take his first win since his dismissal from the WEC after a loss to Donald Cerrone at WEC 53. Amasinger, who was a member of the British “TUF” team on the ninth season of the reality series, was cornered by fellow alum, and UFC lightweight Ross Pearson. The Brit met Canadian Matt MacGrath losing a unanimous decision to the Halifax fighter.

For more details on the event visit Sportsnet.ca.

The full MMA: The Reckoning quick results are as follows:

Jordan Mein def. Josh Burkman via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
Chris Horodecki def. David Castillo via submission (rear naked choke) – R1 @ 4:24
Jason Young def. Jorge Britto via unanimous decision (29-27, 29-28, 29-28)
Rob Hill def. Spencer Rohovie via submission (arm triangle) – R2 @ 1:42
Matt MacGrath def. Dean Amasinger via unanimous decision
Jason Saggo def. Taylor Solomon via submission (armbar) – R2 @ 3:25
Misha Cirkunov def. Ion Cherdivara via unanimous decision (30-26, 30-27, 30-27)
Joel Powell def. Brandt Dewsberry via Submission (rear naked choke) – R2 @ 4:54

Bellator 39 Results: Alvarez vs. Curran, Saunders vs. Lee, More

Filed under: Bellator, ResultsMMA Fighting has live Bellator results of Eddie Alvarez vs. Pat Curran and the rest of the MTV2 card happening tonight at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn.

In the main event, Alvarez will put his lightweight titl…

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MMA Fighting has live Bellator results of Eddie Alvarez vs. Pat Curran and the rest of the MTV2 card happening tonight at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn.

In the main event, Alvarez will put his lightweight title on the line against season two tournament winner Curran.

Also in semifinal matchups, former Bellator champion Lyman Good will face Rick Hawn in a welterweight bout and Toby Imada will meet Patricky “Pitbull” Freire in a lightweight showdown.

Finally, in a special 175-pound attraction, UFC veteran Ben Saunders will face East Coast mainstay Matt Lee.

Bellator 39 results are below.

Bellator 39 ‘Quick Results’

Bellator Fighting Championships presents its latest event tonight on MTV2, Bellator 39 takes place at the at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. Tonight’s main card airs live at 9PM EST on MTV2 and includes a lightweight title match between champion Eddie Alvarez and Season two tournament winner Pat Curran.
The televised main card […]

Bellator 39
Bellator Fighting Championships presents its latest event tonight on MTV2, Bellator 39 takes place at the at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut. Tonight’s main card airs live at 9PM EST on MTV2 and includes a lightweight title match between champion Eddie Alvarez and Season two tournament winner Pat Curran.

The televised main card also features two season four semifinal tournament bouts in the welterweight and lightweight divisions. Fighting for an opportunity to advance to the finals and a shot at $100,000 are welterweight semi-finalists Rick Hawn and Lyman Good, as well as lightweights Toby Imada and Patricky Freire.

If you don’t have access to MTV2 in the States, or The Score in Canada, Sherdog.com has live ‘Play-by-Play’ coverage of the entire event, just hit the link.

To view the full ‘Quick Results’ for Bellator 39 click

Main Card:

Lightweight Championship bout: Eddie Alvarez def. Pat Curran via unanimous decision (49-46, 50-45, 50-45)
Welterweight Semifinal bout: Rick Hawn def. Lyman Good via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 30-27)
Lightweight Semifinal bout: Patricky “Pitbull” Freire def. Toby Imada TKO (strikes – flying knee) – R1 @ 2:53
Catchweight (175 lbs) bout: Ben Saunders def. Matt Lee via TKO (doctors stoppage) – R3 @ 1:24

Local Feature Fights:

Local feature bout: Dan Cramer def. Greg Rebello via unanimous decision (30-27, 30, 27, 30-27)
Local feature bout: Ryan Quinn def. Mike Winters via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)
Local feature bout: David Jansen def. Scott McAfee via submission (Brabo choke) – R1 @ 4:58
Local feature bout: Rene Nazare def. Luiz Azeredo via TKO (injury) – R1 @ 5:00 Reports have Azeredo breaking his arm blocking one of Nazare’s kicks
Local feature bout: John McLaughlin def. Blair Tugman via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Strikeforce Challengers 15 – Justin Wilcox Caps Off Night Of Stoppages

(More photos of the Strikeforce Challengers 15 main card at Strikeforce.com)
Press Release – STOCKTON, CALIF. (April 1, 2011) –Rising star Justin “The Silverback” Wilcox (11-3) capped off an action-packed night of ferocious finishes by powering his way to a first round TKO victory over Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt Rodrigo Damm (9-5) in the lightweight (155 […]

Justin Wilcox vs Rodrigo Damm(More photos of the Strikeforce Challengers 15 main card at Strikeforce.com)

Press Release – STOCKTON, CALIF. (April 1, 2011) –Rising star Justin “The Silverback” Wilcox (11-3) capped off an action-packed night of ferocious finishes by powering his way to a first round TKO victory over Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt Rodrigo Damm (9-5) in the lightweight (155 pounds) STRIKEFORCE Challengers main event, Friday night on SHOWTIME. Another top lightweight prospect Caros “The Future” Fodor (5-0, 1 NC) continued to impress the mixed martial arts (MMA) world with his one-sided, third round TKO of David “Tarzan” Douglas (7-3).

The 32-year-old Wilcox came out of the gates firing with his much-improved kickboxing game. The former NCAA wrestling standout and member of the San Jose, Calif. based Team AKA fight squad hurt Damm, a resident of Vila Velha, Brazil, with a kick to the head, and put Damm down with a hard right hand.

A bloodied Damm defended himself on the ground, but the relentless Wilcox continued to hammer Damm with elbow strikes and punches. After the close of the first round, the cageside physician ordered a stoppage to the fight, giving Wilcox his sixth straight win.

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Complete STRIKEFORCE Challengers Results:

Main Card:

Justin Wilcox def. Rodrigo Damm via TKO (doctor stoppage) – Round 1, 5:00
Caros Fodor def. David Douglas via TKO (strikes) – Round 3, 2:12
Lorenz Larkin def. Scott Lighty via TKO (punches) – Round 2, 3:15
James Terry def. Josh Thornburg via KO (punch) – Round 1, 4:38
Damion Douglas def. Wayne Phillips via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 30-27)

Preliminary Card:

Anthony Avila def. Rafael Rios via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Bobby Escalante def. Raul Sandoval via verbal submission (armbar) – Round 1, 4:10
Tristan Arenal def. Tommy Peterson via submission (armbar) – Round 1, 1:58
Ronald Carillo def. Adam Antolin via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 1, 1:48

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Fodor smothered Douglas from the outset of their matchup, gaining top position on the canvas and scoring with elbow strikes.

In round two, Fodor, a Kirkland, Wash.-based student of grappling wizard Matt Hume, twice attempted to finish Douglas with a guillotine choke. Douglas escaped, but Fodor made his way to mount and, later, to side control, dropping a steady dose of elbows and punches on Douglas throughout the round.

Fodor worked the clinch beautifully in the third round, holding his opponent’s neck down while Douglas was pressed against the cage. Fodor continued to strike with punches and knees until the referee, seeing that Douglas was no longer able to defend himself, stepped in and stopped the action at the 2:12 mark of round three.

Undefeated 24-year-old Lorenz Larkin (9-0) made a thunderous statement in his STRIKEFORCE debut, decimating K-1 veteran Scott Lighty (6-2) inside of two rounds in a light heavyweight (205 pounds) matchup with a combination of dynamite hands and powerful round kicks.

Larkin, a resident of Riverside, Calif., controlled the first round, bouncing on his feet and finding his mark early with crisp, hard punches and powerful leg kicks. Twice while retreating from the swarm, Lighty went to the ground.

In the second stanza, Larkin refused to let up, putting Lighty on the canvas and following up with a ground and pound offensive. Lighty made it to his feet only to eat a Larkin uppercut and go down again. After Larkin began swinging away on the downed Lighty, the referee jumped in and stopped the action at the 3:15 mark of the second round.

James Terry (10-2) scored a monstrous first round (4:38) KO on Stockton native Josh Thornburg (7-3). Terry a protégé of former STRIKEFORCE World Middleweight Champion Cung Le, displayed exceptional footwork and lit up Thornburg, a member of Team Cesar Gracie, with repeated right hands and leg kicks in the first round before putting Thornburg flat on his back with an overhand right at the 4:38 mark of the opening round.

Damion Douglas (4-1), the twin brother of David, squeezed out a majority decision win over Wayne Phillips (5-4).

In the opening round, Douglas hit a pair of takedowns, taking Phillips’ back on both occasions. Douglas attempted to finish Phillips with a rear-naked choke, but Phillips escaped.

Phillips later scored a takedown of his own and sunk in a rear-naked choke, but the round expired before he could force the submission.

In round two, the pace of the fight slowed as both fighters began to run low on gas. Late in the third, Douglas gained a second wind and began scoring with punches down the stretch, particularly in the final 10 seconds of the round, before walking away with the decision.

Strikeforce Challengers 15 Results: Wilcox vs. Damm

Filed under: Strikeforce, ResultsMMA Fighting has Strikeforce Challengers 15 results for all of the Wilcox vs. Damm fights Friday night in Stockton, Calif.

In the main event, Justin Wilcox will battle Rodrigo Damm. Also, twins David Douglas and Damion…

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Wilcox vs. Damm is the main event for Strikeforce Challengers 15.MMA Fighting has Strikeforce Challengers 15 results for all of the Wilcox vs. Damm fights Friday night in Stockton, Calif.

In the main event, Justin Wilcox will battle Rodrigo Damm. Also, twins David Douglas and Damion Douglas will compete on the televised card.

Check out the Strikeforce Challengers results below.

Brock Lesnar vs. Junior dos Santos: TUF 13 Live Results and Analysis, Episode 1

The Ultimate Fighter has become an absolute monster since UFC and Dana White introduced it to the world back in 2005. That first season helped re-popularize the sport of mixed martial arts and subsequent iterations have only taken the brand into new st…

The Ultimate Fighter has become an absolute monster since UFC and Dana White introduced it to the world back in 2005. That first season helped re-popularize the sport of mixed martial arts and subsequent iterations have only taken the brand into new stratospheres. Well, to borrow from Bachman Turner Overdrive, you ain’t seen nothin’ yet. […]

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