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Top-ranked Nelson Gets Caught, Jury Shines at KOTC: “Strike Point”
The national promotion that helped propel the careers of names such as “Rampage” Jackson, Urijah Faber and Diego Sanchez, treaded on familiar ground at the Lake of the Torches Casino on Saturday. And what did King of the Cage bring to the center stage? Wisconsin’s number-one light heavyweight, Caleb Nelson, met Michigan’s Ray Lopez, and the always-impressive Myles Jury battled Garrett Olsen to heat up the chilly Lac du Flambeau atmosphere.Add Comment -
King of the Cage: "Strike Point" -- Quick Results
King of the Cage returned to Lac du Flambeau and Lake of the Torches Casino with “Strike Point”, bringing a main event between top-ranked Wisconsin light heavyweight Caleb Nelson and Michigan’s Ray Lopez. Myles Jury and Garrett Olsen also squared off in the co-main event, as the promotion delivered in typical KOTC fashion with some terrific mixed martial arts action. -
Brew City Brawl Succeeds, Butterbean Doesn't
On Saturday night Iron Fist Promotions brought an exciting night of boxing action back to the city of Milwaukee; in the night’s main event, headliner Eric “Butterbean” Esch seemed ready for retirement as he lost a disinterested decision to Harry Funmaker. -
Dungeons Gignac and Shaffer Victorious at Combat USA XXV
A large, crazy-loud audience was in attendance for Combat USA XXV. The event took place behind "The Dungeon" training center in a large tent. It seemed as though the whole city of Peshtigo turned out to support their fighters. -
Racine Fight Night 4 Quick Results
Fans didn't have to wait long to see Nick Agallar's victorious return back to the ring since his loss to Masvidal on April 3. Nick's fight against Brian Learn was scheduled to be the co-main event but was bumped up to the 5th fight of the night. Ed Nelson also headlined the card taking on Cully Butterfield. -
Combat USA XXV Brings Large Crowd With Big Enthusiam
Combat USA XXV was in Peshtigo WI, this past weekend and despite taking place in a small town, a large and boisterous crowd was in attendance. Combat USA (who recently signed a TV deal with the CW network) was filming the event in order to use the footage for future TV episodes. -
Thao Makes Triumphant Return, Befera Extends Win Streak at KTK 27
Back in July, bantamweight and Rising Son MMA founder Lah Thao proposed the question as to whether or not he’s “still got it”. His first test since December of 2007 came against Seth Marquez at Konquer the Kage’s “Biker Brawl”, which injected itself with the craziness that is the annual Tomahawk Fall Ride. It couldn’t have been more evident that not only does Thao still have it, but the undefeated fighter has made his way back in top form, and can quickly ascend the ranks at 135 pounds once again. -
Resop, Domke, Omen All Impressive At WNCC
The Fon Du Lac County Fairgrounds played host to an exciting night of fights on Saturday as Who’s Next Combat Championship presented 13 bouts; Brad Resop was victorious in the main event, but it was Christina Domke and Jake Omen who stole the show. -
KTK 27 -- Quick Results
Immersing themselves into the mania that is the Tomahawk Fall Ride, KTK brought their “Biker Brawl” to the northwoods with a packed card and guest referee Herb Dean. Returning to the cage for the first time in over a year, Lah Thao tested the waters belonging to the new slate of Wisconsin bantamweights, battling Seth Marquez. Chris “Swiss” Befera also headlined the main card, looking to extend his win streak to six. -
Kasee Relentless, Ineichen Rolls at Combat USA XXIV
Finally making a much-anticipated stop in the Wausau area, Combat USA delivered with an exciting and explosive card, thrilling the booming crowd as Josh Kasee and newcomer Floyd Hodges met in the main event. An explosive performance came from Matt “Ice Cold” Inceichen against Brian Doe, as well. The Green Bay promotion was met with a significant turnout at the Rothschild Pavilion Saturday night, and may have found a new home away from home in Central Wisconsin.

