Battlefield Fight League 8
May 28, 2011
Frank Crane Arena,
Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada
Middleweight (185 lbs)
“Ultimate Fighter season 7” alum Jesse Taylor (19 – 6 – 0) defeated UFC and Pride vet Denis Kang (34 – 13 – 2) by submission due to rear naked choke at 1:57 of round 1. Taylor, who is on a 5 fight win streak, moves from [#30LHW] into the middleweight “Top 350” at [#15]. Kang, who is 2-2-1 in his last 5, drops 8 spots from [#21] to [#29].
Featherweight (145 lbs)
Graham Spencer (7 – 1 – 0) defeated Bruno Capdeville (3 – 2 – 0) by unanimous decision. Spencer, who on a 2 fight win streak, enters the featherweight “Top 250” at [#206]. Capdeville, who was on a 3 fight win streak prior to this loss, remains unranked.
United Glory – 2010-2011 World Series Finals
May 28, 2011
Moscow Forum Hall,
Moscow, Russia
Welterweight (170 lbs)
Siyar Bahadurzada (20 – 4 – 1) defeated Tommy Depret (9 – 4 – 0) by TKO due to a knee and punches at 4:16 of round 2. Bahadurzada, who is on a 6 fight win streak (5 by (T)KO), moves 1 spot up the ranks from [#13] to [#12]. Depret, who was on a 3 fight win streak prior to this loss (all by submission), drops 4 spots from [#72] to [#76].
Light Heavyweight (205 lbs)
Jason Jones (16 – 9 – 0) defeated Shamil Abdulmuslimov (7 – 3 – 0) by KO due to a knee in round 3. Jones, who is 3-2 in his last 5, bounds 70 spots up the ranks from [#210] to [#140]. Previously ranked [#176] Abdulmuslimov, who was on a 3 fight win streak prior to this loss, falls off the rankings.
Heavyweight (265 lbs)
Dion Staring (24 – 7 – 0) defeated Roman Savochka (23 – 17 – 0) by submission due to punches at 2:35 of round 1. Staring, who is on a 5 fight win streak (4 by submission), moves 1 spot up the ranks from [#52] to [#51]. Savochka, who is 1-2 in his last 3, remains unranked.
Heavyweight (265 lbs)
UFC veteran Denis Stojnic (9 – 3 – 0) defeated Mladen Kujundzic (3 – 2 – 1) by submission due to rear naked choke at 4:59 of round 1. Stojnic, who is on a 4 fight win streak since being released from the UFC in 2009 (all by stoppage), jumps 27 spot up the ranks from [#158] to [#127]. Kujundzic, who had back to back 1st round stoppage wins prior to this loss, remains unranked.
Prestige MMA 3
May 28, 2011
Casman Center,
Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada
Heavyweight (265 lbs)
Ray Penny (5 – 1 – 0) defeated Demian Decorah (28 – 36 – 1) by split decision. Penny, who had not fought in nearly 3 years (and is on a 4 fight win streak), enters the heavyweight “Top 250” at [#230]. Decorah, who is on a 4 fight losing streak, remains unranked.
Heavyweight (265 lbs)
UFC veteran Mike Ciesnolevicz (19 – 4 – 0) defeated Bruce Nelson (23 – 32 – 1) by TKO due to a head kick and punches at 0:33 of round 2. Ciesnolevicz, who has fought (and won) twice in just under 2 years, moves 2 spots up the ranks from [#78] to [#76]. Nelson, who is 1-3 in 2011, remains unranked.
Cage Warriors Fighting Championships 42
May 28, 2011
Neptune Stadium,
Cork City, Republic of Ireland
Lightweight (155 lbs)
Joseph Duffy (10 – 0 – 0) defeated Oriol Gaset (10 – 7 – 0) by TKO due to punches at 2:46 of round 1. Duffy, who has stopped all his opponents, jumps 23 spots up from [#145] to [#122]. Gaset, who is on a 2 fight losing streak (1-4 in his last 5), drops 57 spots from [#409] to [#466].
Welterweight (170 lbs)
Jake Hecht (9 – 2 – 0) defeated Oriol Gaset (10 – 7 – 0) by TKO due to punches at 2:46 of round 1. Duffy, who has stopped all his opponents, jumps 23 spots up from [#145] to [#122]. Gaset, who is on a 2 fight losing streak (1-4 in his last 5), drops 57 spots from [#409] to [#466].
Welterweight (170 lbs)
Cathal Pendred (8 – 2 – 0) defeated Vladimir Malko (2 – 1 – 0) by TKO due to punches at 3:14 of round 2. Pendred, who is 7-1 in his last 8, enters the welterweight “Top 500” at [#343]. Malko, who had won 2 in a row prior to this loss, remains unranked.
Lightweight (155 lbs)
Tim Newman (11 – 2 – 0) defeated Grzegorz Tredowski (12 – 9 – 2) by KO due to a punch at 0:10 of round 1. Newman, who is on a 2 fight win streak, enters the lightweight “Top 500” at [#384]. Tredowski, who is 1-4 in his last 5 (since November 2008), remains unranked.
Middleweight (185 lbs)
Chris Fields (7 – 3 – 0) defeated Mario Stapel (18 – 15 – 0) by TKO due to leg injury at 0:36 of round 3. Fields, who has stopped all his opponents, flies 95 spots up the ranks from [#256] to [#161]. Stapel, who is 2-3 in his last 5, moves from [#275WW] into the middleweight “Top 350” at [#335].
Lightweight (155 lbs)
Tom Maguire (7 – 5 – 0) defeated Patrick Vickers (2 – 2 – 0) by submission due to guillotine choke at 2:40 of round 2. Maguire, who is 3-1 in his last 4, enters the lightweight “Top 500” at [#439]. Vickers, who has lost 2 in a row (preceded by 2 victories), remains unranked.
Shooto – Gig Tokyo 6
May 28, 2011
Shinjuku Face,
Tokyo, Japan
Lightweight (155 lbs)
Kenichiro Togashi (12 – 7 – 5) defeated Shin Kochiwa (8 – 3 – 2) by unanimous decision. Togashi, who is 4-1 in his last 5, flies 64 spots up from [#204] to [#140]. Kochiwa, who 1-2 in his last 3, drops 77 spots from [#255] to [#332].
Featherweight (145 lbs)
Guy Delumeau (13 – 6 – 2) defeated Yusuke Yachi (4 – 3 – 0) by unanimous decision. Delumeau, who is 1-1-1 in his last 3, jumps 34 spots up from [#167] to [#133]. Yachi, who 1-3 in his last 4, remains unranked.
Flyweight (125 lbs)
Haruo Ochi (6 – 2 – 1) defeated Kosuke Suzuki (4 – 1 – 2) via KO by a punch at 2:10 of round 2. Ochi, who has won back to back wins, jumps 22 spots up from [#44] to [#22]. Previously ranked [#41] Suzuki, who prior to going 1-0-1 in his last 2 was on a 4 fight win streak, falls off the rankings
Days of Glory – Fight Night
May 28, 2011
Gold Coast Conference and Exhibition Center,
Broadbeach, Queensland, Australia
Bantamweight (135 lbs)
Michael Mortimer (13 – 4 – 0) defeated Renato Vieira (2 – 2 – 0) by TKO due to punches at 0:41 of round 1. Maguire, who is 4-1 in his last 5 (all wins by stoppage), moves from [#127] at [#96]. Vieira, who has fought 2 twice in roughly 2 years (1-1), remains unranked.
To Be Updated
Fatality Arena 3
May 28, 2011
Canto do Rio Football Club Gymnasium,
Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Welterweight? (170 lbs)
[#87] Daniel Acacio (24 –11 – 0) defeated [#217MW] Felipe Arinelli (10 – 11 – 0) by KO at 2:58 of round 1. Acacio has won 2 in a row (3-2 in his last 5). Arinelli had won 2 in a row prior to this loss.