The Ultimate Fighter: Team St-Pierre vs. Team Koscheck wraps up tonight at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas with Jonathan Brookins facing Michael Johnson with the six-figure contract and multi-fight deal on the line. Additionally, we’ll see t…
The Ultimate Fighter: Team St-Pierre vs. Team Koscheck wraps up tonight at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas with Jonathan Brookins facing Michael Johnson with the six-figure contract and multi-fight deal on the line. Additionally, we’ll see two once-prominent warriors looking to re-establish a foothold and begin the long, arduous climb back up the […]
Filed under: UFC, ResultsFanHouse has The Ultimate Fighter 12 finale results for all of the Dec. 4 UFC fights, plus live coverage from Las Vegas, live blogs of all the fights and much more.
In the main event, Michael Johnson will square off for the TU…
FanHouse has The Ultimate Fighter 12 finale results for all of the Dec. 4 UFC fights, plus live coverage from Las Vegas, live blogs of all the fights and much more.
Tonight’s The Ultimate Fighter 12 Finale event takes place at The Pearl at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Coverage of the event begins at approx. 6:30PM EST (3:30PM PST) with the live Spike TV broadcasted main card starting at 9PM EST (6PM PST).
The event features a lightweight bout between “TUF 12″ finalists Jonathan […]
Tonight’s The Ultimate Fighter 12 Finale event takes place at The Pearl at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Coverage of the event begins at approx. 6:30PM EST (3:30PM PST) with the live Spike TV broadcasted main card starting at 9PM EST (6PM PST).
The event features a lightweight bout between “TUF 12″ finalists Jonathan Brookins and Michael Johnson. The co-main event has light-heavyweights Stephan Bonnar taking on Croatian Igor Pokrajac.
For those fans who may be watching the Strikeforce show, we’ll be keeping any spoilers off the main page.
To view the full TUF 12 Finale results click
Main Card
Lightweight bout: Jonathan Brookins def. Michael Johnson via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-27)
Light-heavyweight bout: Stephan Bonnar def. Igor Pokrajac via unanimous decision (29-26, 29-26, 29-26)
Middleweight bout: Demian Maia def. Kendall Grove via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Welterweight bout: Rick Story def. Johny Hendricks via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
Featherweight bout: Leonard Garcia def. Nam Phan via split decision (29-28, 27-30, 29-28)
Preliminary Card
Lightweight bout: Cody McKenzie def. Aaron Wilkinson via submission (guillotine choke) – R1 @ 2:03
Featherweight bout: Ian Loveland def. Tyler Tone via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 30-26)
Lightweight bout: Kyle Watson def. Sako Chivitchian via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
Bantamweight bout: Nick Pace def. Will Campuzano via submission (Pace choke) – R3 @ 4:27
Flyweight bout: Pablo Garza def. Fredson Paixao via knockout (knee) – R1 @ 0:51
Middleweight bout: Dave Branch def. Rich Attonito via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
The Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Miss. is the venue for tonight’s Strikeforce: Henderson vs. Babalu II event.
The main card of the Strikeforce event will kick off at 10PM EST (7PM PST) on Showtime, while the preliminary card begins at approx. 7:30PM EST (4:30PM PST).
The event headliner features a light-heavyweight bout between Dan Henderson and […]
The Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Miss. is the venue for tonight’s Strikeforce: Henderson vs. Babalu II event.
The main card of the Strikeforce event will kick off at 10PM EST (7PM PST) on Showtime, while the preliminary card begins at approx. 7:30PM EST (4:30PM PST).
The event headliner features a light-heavyweight bout between Dan Henderson and Renato “Babalu” Sobral who square off for the #1 contender position. This will be a rematch of their first meeting back in 2000, Henderson won a majority decision over the Brazilian.
The co-main event has newly signed welterweight Paul “Semtex” Daley taking on Scott “Hands of Steel” Smith, while middleweights Robbie Lawler takes on Matt Lindland, and heavyweights Mike Kyle faces Antonio Silva.
Fans who may be recording the event in order to watch the “TUF 12 Finale”, The MMA News will be keeping the Live ‘Quick Results’ off the main page.
To view the full Strikeforce: Henderson vs. Babalu II results click
Main Card
Light-heavyweight bout: Dan Henderson def. Renato “Babalu” Sobral via KO (strikes) – R1 @ 1:53
Welterweight bout: Paul Daley def. Scott Smith via KO (punch) – R1 @ 2:09
Middleweight bout: Robbie Lawler def. Matt Lindland via KO (strikes) – R1 @ 0:50
Heavyweight bout: Antonio Silva def. Mike Kyle via TKO (punches) – R2 @ 2:49
Light-heavyweight bout: Ovince St. Preux def. Benji Radach via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-26, 30-25)
Preliminary Card
Welterweight bout: Fernando Bettega def. Wayne Phillips via split decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)
Lightweight bout: Justin Lawrence def. Max Martyniouk via technical unanimous decision (accidental illegal kick) – (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Light-heavyweight bout: Patrick Cummins def. Terrell Brown via TKO (strikes) – R1 @2:44
Middleweight bout: Cortez Coleman def. Lucas Lopes via submission (guillotine choke) – R1 @ 2:04
Lightweight bout: Matt Ricehouse def. Tom Aaron via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 29-28)
Light-heavyweight bout: Mike Glenn def. Lee Brousseau via TKO (strikes) – R1 @ 2:00
Middleweight bout: Booker DeRousse def. Coltin Cole via TKO (strikes) – R2 @ 3:04
Catchweight (130 lbs) bout: J.W. Wright def. Josh Epps via submission (guillotine choke) – R1 @ 1:29
Press Release
Ending a bitter feud that’s lasted a year, Dany “The Upgrade” Lauzon (14-4-0) only needed 1:54 to force rival Damien “The Omen” Trites into tapping out by way of a guillotine, headlining tonight’s “Snow Brawl” professional mixed-martial-arts card at Twin River Event Center in Lincoln, Rhode Island.
“Snow Brawl” was presented by Jimmy Burchfield’s CES […]
Press Release
Ending a bitter feud that’s lasted a year, Dany “The Upgrade” Lauzon (14-4-0) only needed 1:54 to force rival Damien “The Omen” Trites into tapping out by way of a guillotine, headlining tonight’s “Snow Brawl” professional mixed-martial-arts card at Twin River Event Center in Lincoln, Rhode Island.
“Snow Brawl” was presented by Jimmy Burchfield’s CES MMA, in association with Twin River.
“It was very satisfying,” Lauzon said after the fight. “There was big hype – he hates me, I have him. I don’t hate him, I don’t even care…he’s a clown. It’s squashed. The plan was to be patient. We knew he’d come out fighting angry. My team kept me calm. I could see it in the cage. He came out angry, I fought smart and it was my fight.”
Fighting for the first time in his home state, Providence light heavyweight Greg Rebello (12-2-0) won his 11th straight fight, taking all three rounds for a unanimous 3-round decision against Tiawan Howard (7-6-0) in the co-main event.
Rebello-Howard was fought almost exclusively on the ground with Rebello holding an advantage throughout. “It was great fighting here,” Rebello said. “I took this fight on 2-week notice. I’m a striker, pretty much known for that, but my wrestling and jiu-jitsu was better. He’s strong and tough to finish off.”
In a spirited battle between talented bantamweights, Tateki Matsuda (5-3-0), fighting out of Boston by way of Tokyo, won a hard-fought, 3-round split decision versus a game Jason Bennett (4-3-0).
In a pair of lightweight bouts, Hitalo Machado (7-4-0) won a 3-round decision against hometown favorite, Lincoln’s (RI) Jeff “Candyman” Anderson (5-3-0), while Luiz Rodriguez (4-0-0), of Somerville (MA), remained undefeated by locking a triangle choke on Lionel Young (4-5-0) for a win by first-round submission.
In a fight featuring a pair of fighters making their pro debuts, popular Framingham (MA) middleweight Doug Bolanes blasted Josh Labossiere with a powerhouse right-handed punch that landed square on the jaw, set-up by a left uppercut, for an impressive knockout at 1:11 of the opening round.
Providence favorite Ruben “Rukus” Rey (2-1-0), of Providence, stopped James King (0-2-0) midway through the second round, in a fight contested at a 152-pounds catch-weight, by way of a flying knee kick to the body followed by a strike to the head.
The long anticipated pro debut of Waltham (MA) lightweight Tyson Chartier was a success as he forced Justin Switzer to tap-out from a rear naked choke in the third round.
Go to www.cesmma.com for pictures and schedule of future events.
Complete Results:
LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS
Greg Rebello (12-2-0), Providence, RI WDEC3 (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) Tiawan Howard (7-6-0), Cleveland, OH
MIDDLEWEIGHTS
Doug Bolanes (1-0-0), Framingham, MA WKO1 (KO1 – strike) Josh Labossiere (0-1-0), Narragansett, RI
165-POUNDS CATCHWEIGHT
Dan Lauzon (14-4-0), E. Bridgewater, MA WSUB1 (1:54 – guillotine) Damien Trites (5-4-0), Allston, MA
LIGHTWEIGHTS
Hitalo Machado (7-4-0), Danbury, CT WDEC3 (30-27, 29-28, 29-28) Jeff Anderson (5-3-0), Lincoln, RI
Luiz Rodriguez (4-0-0), Somerville, MA WSUB1 (4:58 – triangle choke) Lionel Young (4-5-0), Brockton, MA
Tyson Chartier (1-0-0), Waltham, MA WSUB3 (3:45 – rear naked choke) Justin Switzer (0-2-0), Lincoln, RI
152-POUNDS CATCHWEIGHT
Ruben Rey (2-1-0), Providence, R WTKO1 (2:09 – flying knee kick & strike) James King (0-2-0), Brockton, MA
Jon “Bones” Jones isn’t the only impressive light heavyweight in the UFC’s 205-pound division.
If anyone needed proof that the Greg Jackson standout wasn’t the only solid young prospect—besides Ryan Bader—that …
Jon “Bones” Jones isn’t the only impressive light heavyweight in the UFC’s 205-pound division.
If anyone needed proof that the Greg Jackson standout wasn’t the only solid young prospect—besides Ryan Bader—that was making waves in the UFC’s 205-pound division, they got their proof in the form of the Phil Davis-Tim Boetsch fight.
Davis showed some toughness, a […]