BOUT 1 (170 lbs.)
The first bout of the night saw undefeated Trey Brown taking on newcomer Connor. Connor’s wrestling and leverage kept Brown at bay.
Winner – Connor – 12:00 (Unanimous Decision)
BOUT 2 (170 lbs.)
It appeared that the BJJ Purple Belt, Guevara, would be left without an opponent for the third show in a row as his original opponent was hit with an injury. Player stepped up on short notice to accept the challenge.
It started off fast and furious as Guevara attempted to clinch and Player landed with some great strikes. Ultimately Guevara was able to get him to the ground and do what he does best.
Winner – Guevara – 2:07 R1 (Rear Naked Choke)
Bout 3 (Heavyweight)
In both fighter’s Pro MMA debut, Harper came on strong from the opening bell, landing big shots.
Winner – Harper - :24 R1 Ref Stoppage (Strikes)
Bout 4 (Super Heavyweight)
Morrell came out strong from the opening bell, pinning Herring against the cage and punishing him until Ref Cam McHargue stepped in.
Winner – Morrell – 1:12 R1 (Ref Stop)
Bout 5 (175 lbs.)
Conolley landed strikes and worked his ground game during each of the first two rounds. He worked for submission at one point securing the triangle, but Millsap was able to defend. The third round saw Millsap step it up, albeit too late.
Winner – Conolley – 15:00 (Unanimous Decision)
Bout 6 (205 lbs.)
Early in Round 1 the fighters attempted to feel each other out; however, once the prolific striker, Cook, found his mark, it was all over.
Winner – Cook – 3:03 R1 (Ref. Stoppage)
Bout 7 (185 lbs.)
Jambo dominated early, but Workman came to fight and defended well. Workman stepped it up showcasing his skills, but it wasn’t quite enough.
Winner – Goncalves 15:00 (Split Decision)
Bout 8 (150)
A true battle, the stand up was fairly even while Mickle dominated the take downs. The 21 year old Miller, aptly nicknamed “The Wunderkind”, went for numerous armbar, triangle and guillotine submission attempts which Mickle managed to defend. In round 3, Miller secured a triangle which Mickle appeared to be defending as well; however, Miller really bore down and Mickle was forced to Tap.
Winner – Miller – 1:39 R3 Tap Out (Triangle)
Bout 9 (175 lbs.)
The match of the night, Hazelett dominated the early part of the round landing some vicious strikes and securing an armbar that, quite frankly, would have submitted many a brave fighter. Local favorite Assuncao refused to quit. Showing the heart of a Lion, he freed his arm and began raining down strikes until the ref stepped in to stop the contest.
Winner – Assuncao – 4:27 R1 (Ref Stoppage)
Bout 10 (200 lbs.)
Singer looked extremely sharp exercising his will before securing the triangle.
Winner – Singer – 1:23 R1 - Tap Out (Triangle)
Bout 11 (205 lbs.)
Bedard’s lightning-fast takedowns, leverage and ground & pound were simply too much for the game Swift. Referee Cam McHargue asked Ring Physician Dr. John Keating to step in after round two to check Swift’s eye.
Winner - Bedard – 5:00 R2 Doctor Stoppage
Bout 12 (195 lbs.)
The 5‘3” Minivan was surprisingly agile and it was quickly apparent that his intentions were to keep Chainsaw off the ground. After numerous exchanges, McCarthy was able to take Van Meer to the ground, attaining the side mount before the bell sounded ending round 1.
Round 2 began much the same; however, McCarthy took Van Meer down, attained the mount and began striking. Van Meer was able to deflect many of the blows and Chainsaw then took the arm and secured the armbar.
Winner – McCarthy – 4:09 R2 Tap Out (Armbar)
Bout 10 (Pro Light Heavyweight MMA)
Santos came out strong, gaining a quick takedown and working and striking from Foster’s guard. Foster remained calm, swept and got Santos’ back for the RNC victory.
Foster 2:49 R1 – Rear naked Choke