Bout 1
Larabee was no match for Gawenda in this challenge match as Gawenda totally dominated en route to the TKO.
Bout 2
The Army Ranger Bach contolled the more experienced Pressley on the way to a unanimous decision.
Bout 3
Nestlehutt let loose with everything but the kitchen sink.
Bout 4
Newton dominated though Fischer had his moments. Then, in Round 3, Newton let loose with a flurry and Fischer’s corner threw the towel in.
Bout 5
Goode appeared to be dominating early landing some big shots and avoiding “The Buffalo’s” submission attempts. Then, following a stand up in round 2, the 276 lb. Walker unleashed a huge head kick which took the big man out.
Bout 6
The oft-plagued Hancock did not show. This is not the first time Hancock has been involved in controversy
Bout 7
“MOAB” Stout was too much for Powers.
Bout 8
Teasley started the fight with a brutal slam; however, Israel maintained his composure and secured the triangle for the win.
Bout 9
Ellison dominated Monzo, taking his time and “cooking” him for the victory.
Bout 10
Up & coming fighter Khalliq, fighting with a broken hand, beat Frankel at his own game – STAND UP. Frankel verbally submitted after being punched, hit with knees, and then severely cut by a flurry to the face and head.
Bout 11
This seesaw battle between two fighters who had fought previously three years prior, ended with Cortes catching Butler in the corner and unloading.
Bout 12
Hats off to Pro Boxer Lawshe who took the fight on four days notice after two separate scheduled Assuncao opponents went down with injuries. Lawshe wanted a taste of MMA, but the highly regarded Assuncao was just too much for him.
Bout 13
Hathaway took this fight on one days notice after Melvin’s original MAIN EVENT opponent, Antonio McKee, went down with an ankle injury.
Hathaway took a knee while shooting in and the young assassin let loose. Referee Cam McHargue stepped in to halt the bout.