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Aggressive Combat Championships 2 - Full Results
Aggressive Combat Sports returned to New York last night, May 11, at St. Raymond’s High School in the Bronx with their second installment of Aggressive Combat Championships. Aggressive Combat Sports partnered with the United States Muay Thai Association (USMTA) to sanction this all amateur mixed martial arts competition in the Empire state where professional MMA is still not yet legalized.
The fight card was headlined by a featherweight title matchup between Desmond Nelson and Gerald “Lil Bomb” Javier. The contest was all Javier as he dominated Nelson ending the fight at 2:20 in the first round via a rear-naked-choke submission. ‘Lil Bomb’ was crowned the promotion’s first featherweight champion.
Add CommentAggressive Combats Championships 2 - Quick Results - 'Lil Bomb' Javier dominates, crowned champion
Aggressive Combat Sports returned to New York last night, May 11, at St. Raymond’s High School in the Bronx with their second installment of Aggressive Combat Championships. Aggressive Combat Sports partnered with the United States Muay Thai Association (USMTA) to sanction this all amateur mixed martial arts competition in the Empire state where professional MMA is still not yet legalized.
Quick Results Below. Full fight article and photos to appear tomorrow.
Cage Fury Fighting Championships 23 Results and Gallery
Cage Fury Fighting Championships took place Friday April 12 at Valley Forge Casino. The night will filled with huge knock outs. One of the finest came from Michael Rakay just 27 seconds into the first round. Charlie ‘the Spaniard’ Brenneman took home a victory with a rarely seen Peruvian-Necktie submission.
Fye Fries Horowitz, Roncoroni Rocks Alfaro at Sherman Cage Rage
The second installment of Sherman Cage Rage was held at the Sherman Theater in Stroudsburg last night. The Feb. 23 fight card was jam packed with action at both the amateur and professional levels.
In the evening’s main event, Joe Fye (2-0) improved his undefeated record to three wins with no losses as the attending physician asked referee Keith Peterson to stop a call to the action after Fye opened a massive gash under the left eye of opponent Kevin Horowitz.
The fight started with Fye dropping Horowitz from inside the clinch with a devastating knee. Just when it appeared the fight would end in the opening second, Horowitz made it back to his feet and started to exchange leather with Fye. Once again Fye dropped Horowitz with another knee and then the two fighters started scrambling.
Blood began to drip to the canvas from the face of Horowitz. Peterson, a veteran referee of the sport’s most dominant organization, the UFC, noticed a large swelling start to form under the eye of Horowitz and called for the fighters to break so the ringside doctor could take a look. Moments later the fights was called and Fye was declared the victor at 2:50 of round one.
MMA Finally Arrives in New York, Aggressive Combat Sports Makes History with Epic Fights
After years of inactivity, New York City finally played host to a fully sanctioned amateur mixed martial arts event as Aggressive Combat Sports brought Aggressive Combat Championships to the fans. This epic night of amateur fights was headlined by a war between Leo “Mexicutioner” Muniz and Noel Aviles. This headlining lightweight title fight was a rematch from last year where Muniz won the first bout with an armbar submission at 1:33 in the second round. Last night Muniz would once again win, this time would a head-kick knockout in the third round.
“Everybody said it was gonna be a war so I took it seriously, and there you go,” Muniz said after the fight.
In round one of this USCS Fight of the Night, Muniz came out landing viscous head strikes pushing Aviles back up against the cage. Aviles kept trying to push back forward but Muniz kept finding his range.
Valley Fight Series 7: Heckman Dominates Acosta, Nuno Topples Mountain (PHOTOS)
The Valley Fight Series returned to the Event Center at the Sands Casino and Resort in Bethlehem, PA last night with an all-around amazing card from start to finish.
The promotion was headlined by Bellator Fighting Championships veterans and local MMA and wrestling standout, Scott "The Animal" Heckman (12-3) vs. Ralph Acosta (10-6). Heckman moved down to bantamweight for the first time in his career even after riding a four-fight win streak at 145.
From bell to bell the Animal from AMA Fight Club bloodied American Top Team's Acosta and dominated him on the mat. On occasion Acosta was able to defend himself and work submission but the presence of plasma loosed the grip and Heckman would work his way out and move to a dominant position.
Cage Titans Glory: Giovanella Stops Bonnell, Anderson TKO's Sanchez (PHOTOS)
This past weekend Cage Titans made its way to Dorchester, Massachusetts for a card rightfully named, GLORY. Though Glory was only achieved through the hard work and commitment of flagship captain, Michael Polvere.
With several main card competitors pulling out due to injury just a week before the event, Polvere was set into search and rescue mode for his brain child, and man did he come through.
As everyone made their way into the 103 Union Hall, the lights were dimmed and CageTitans unveiled an epic video compilation of every nostalgic, energetic, and blood pumping moment from everyone's favorite action movies.
College Wrestling: Wisconsin Badgers Upset #25 Hofstra Pride In Season Opener 18-13
On Sunday afternoon, Nov. 11, the Badgers wrestling hosted No. 25 Hofstra Pride in a non-conference dual in the UW Feld House in Madison, Wisconsin. After an early lead by the Pride, the Badgers bounced back winning six of the final eight matches giving them the lift past the University from Long Island by a score of 18-13.
No. 3 Tyler Graff returned to the mat for the first time since the 2010-11 seasons and he won a tough match by a score of 5-3 decision over the No. 13 Pride wrestler Luke Vaith at 141-pounds. Cole Schmitt followed up Graff with a decision victory by overcoming Matt Spataro of Hofstra by a score of 3-0, bringing the team score to 7-6 trailing the Pride by one.
Clash of the Titans: Dake Defeats Taylor 2-1 In Overtime Tie-Breaker At 2012 NWCA All-Star Classic
A clash of the titans occurred Saturday at the 2012 National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Star Classic between Kyle Dake and David Taylor. Wrestling began after a day of activities including a clinic, A GWWBN (Greater Washington Wrestling Business Network) social, and an awards ceremony in Washington D.C. on the Campus of American University.
The 47th annual All-star Classic presented by the United States Marine Corps had a full line-up of exciting matches that included the two national champions Dake and Taylor. Taylor was accompanied by Penn State teammates Megaludis at 125, Alton at 157, and Wright at 197. Oklahoma sent an All-American in Maple and a technical fall leader on the team in Lester.
The talk of the wrestling community since the line-ups have been set was the match between Dake, a 3-time NCAA champion at three different weight classes, and Taylor, a two-time NCAA finalist and 2012 NCAA champion.
CES 12 Real Pain Results: Campbell Annihilates Adkins, Felix Outworks Stevens, Andrews and Soukhamthath Victorius
While it may have been the mixed martial arts debut of former professional wrestler Dave Bautista on Saturday night at CES 12 "Real Pain" that garnered the majority of the headlines, it was the local fighters that stole the show.
One of the most impressive fighters at the Dunkin' Donuts Center in Providence was Rhode Island's own Mike Campbell. For three full rounds Campbell outclassed Gemiyale Adkins en route to his third straight victory within the lightweight division.
Seemingly on a different level than Adkins, "The Beast" was able to execute his jab almost at will and found a home for a thunderous leg kick very early in the fight. Campbell spent most of his battle with Adkins using his superior counter striking to pick apart Adkins, who can be quoted calling his hands "Nyquil and Robitussin".
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