UFC London – Fight Night 84 Full Results ‘The count’ finally caught ‘The Spider’


The UFC made its return to London, England with a huge main event in that of middleweight contender Michael Bisping, who returned to his home country to take on former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva. It was however to be ‘The Count’ Michael Bisping’s night who scored a unanimous decision win over Anderson Silva in a thrilling five round war.

In the co-main event Gegard Mousasi took an unanimous decision win over Thales Leites and then UK standout Tom Breese won a unanimous decision over Keita Nakamura.

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Full results:

Main Card 

Michael Bisping Def. Anderson Silva Via UD 48-47, 48-47, 48-47
Gegard Mousasi Def Thales Leites Via  UD 30-27, 29-28, 30-27
Tom Breese  Def  Keita Nakamura Via UD 30-27, 30-27, 29-28
Brad Pickett Def. Francisco Rivera Via SD 29-28, 28-29, 29-28

Preliminary Card  

Makwan Amirkhani Def  Mike Wilkinson Via UD  29-28, 30-27. 29-28
David Grant  Def. Marlon Vera Via UD 30-26, 30-26, 30-26
Scott Askham Def. Chris Dempsey Via KO 4:45 Rnd 1
Arnold Allen  Def  Yaotzin Meza Via UD  30-27, 30-27, 30-27
Krzysztof Jotko Def. Bradley Scott Via UD 29-28, 30-27, 29-28
Rustam Khabilov Def  Norman Parke  Via UD 29-28. 29-28. 29-28
Daniel Omielanczuk Def Jarjis Danho Via  Majority Technical Decision 29-29, 29-28. 29-28.
Teemu Packalen Def Thibault Gouti Via RNC  0:24 seconds Rnd 1
David Teymur Def Martin Svensson Via TKO 1:26 Rnd 2

FOTN

Micahel Bisping & Anderson Silva

POTN

Scott Askham

David Teymur

UFC 194: McGregor and Rockhold become New Champions

It only took Conor McGregor 13 seconds to become the new featherweight champion of the world, knocking out Jose Aldo with a straight left punch in doing so.
Meanwhile in the co-main event it took Luke Rockhold 4 rounds to dispatch of the former middleweight champion Chris Weidman via a TKO stoppage after putting on a classic brutal ‘Rockhold’ fight to become the new Middleweight Champion.
Max Holloway showed why he is just getting better and better with each fight by gaining a clear dominant points wind over Jeremy Stephens.[…]


UFC 194 was finally upon us, where the only featherweight champion the UFC has ever known, Jose Aldo will be defending his title for the eighth time meeting the Interim title holder in that of Conor McGregor at Las Vegas’ MGM Grand.

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It only took Conor McGregor 13 seconds to become the new featherweight champion of the world, knocking out Jose Aldo with a straight left punch in doing so. It was not going to be long time reigning champ Jose Aldo’s night, but the night belonged to New featherweight champion Conor Mcgregor.

Meanwhile in the co-main event it took Luke Rockhold 4 rounds to dispatch of the former middleweight champion Chris Weidman via a TKO stoppage after putting on a classic ‘Rockhold’ fight to become the new Middleweight Champion. 

Max Holloway showed why he is just getting better and better with each fight by gaining a clear dominant points wind over Jeremy Stephens.

Here are the full results:

Main Card 3 am UK

Conor McGregor Def  Jose Aldo Via KO  0.13 seconds

 New UFC Featherweight champion – Conor McGregor

Luke Rockhold  Def Chris Weidman Via TKO   3:12  round 4

New UFC Middleweight champion – Luke Rockhold

Yoel Romero  Def  Ronaldo Souza Via Unanimous Decision 29-27 28-29, 29-28

Demian Maia   Def Gunnar Nelson Via Unanimous Decision 30-26, 30-25, 30=25

Max Holloway  Def  Jeremy Stephens Via Unanimous Decision 30-27, 30-27, 29-28

Preliminary Card 1 am UK

Urijah Faber  Def Frankie Saenz Via Unanimous Decision 29-28, 29-28, 30-27

Tecia Torres Def Jocelyn Jones-Lybarger  Via Unanimous Decision 30-27, 30-27, 30-27

Warlley Alves  Def  Colby Covington Via Guillotine 1:26 round 1

Leonardo Santos Def  Kevin Lee Via TKO 3:26 round 1

Preliminary Card Fight Pass 11.30 pm UK

Magomed Mustafaev Def Joe Proctor Via TKO 1:54 Round 1

Yancy Medeiros Def John Makdessi Via Split Decision 29-28, 28-29, 29-28

Court McGee Def  Marcio Alexandre Via Unanimous Decision 30-27, 29-28, 29-28

Bonuses

FOTN

Chris Weidman vs. Luke Rockhold

POTN

Conor McGregor

Leonardo Santos

IMMAF European Championships Day 3 Official Results


It’s day three at the IMMAF European Championships at Walsall in Birmingham and it promised to be another day stacked full of great competition.

UKMMAF Team Picture

Team UK had 7 athletes competing today and went 3-4 overall, which will also see both flyweights Jake Bond and Warren Mason face each other in the final.

Here are the official results from day 3.

Day Three #RingOne

155lb Women’s – Leah McCourt (Northern Ireland) def. Sini Koivunen (Finland) via Submission (Armbar) Round 3 – 2:12

155lb Women’s – Mia Isola (Finland) BYE over Aurore Quintin (Frannce) due to missed weight

115lb Women’s – Aleksandra Toncheva (Bulgaria) def. Amy Omara (United Kingdom) via Decision (Unanimous)

115lb Women’s – Raluca Dinescu (Romania) def. Lyudmila Sadirina (Azerbaijan) via Decision (Unanimous)

125lb Women’s – Anja Saxmark (Sweden) def. Inka Auvinen (Finland) via Decision (Unanimous)

125lb Women’s – Sunna Rannveig (Iceland) def. Michaela Dostalova (Czech Republic) via TKO (ground strikes) Round 1 – 2:48

125lb Men’s: Jake Bond (United Kingdom) def. Hussain Haki Mahdi (Bahrain) via Submission (rear naked choke) Round 3 – 1:22

125lb Men’s – Warren Mason (United Kingdom) def. David Forgarty (Ireland) via Decision (Unanimous)

145lb Men’s – Joel Moya Schondorff (Sweden) def. Connor Hitchens (United Kingdom) via Decision (Unanimous)

145lb Men’s: Ross McCorriston (Northern Ireland) def. Ante Ageneby (Sweden) via Decision (Split)

265lb Men’s: Irman Smajic (Sweden) def. Petur Oskarsson (Iceland) via Submission (standing guillotine) Round 1 – 1:56

265lb Men’s: Daniel Galabarov (Bulgaria) def. Ryan Spillane (Ireland) via Submission (Kimura) Round 2 – 1:49

155lb Men’s – Jack Shore (United Kingdom) def. Thomas Martin (Ireland) via Submission (Armbar) Round 1 – 2:15

155lb Men’s – Geir Kare Cemsoylu (Norway) def. Lee Hammond (Ireland) via TKO (Ground strikes) Round 3 – 2:24

Day 3 #RING2

205: Balaze Kiss (Hungary) def. Dillon Murphey (Ireland) via submission (arm-bar), round 2 (0:35).

170: Dorian Dermendzhiev (Bulgaria) def. Jorden Indsetviken (Norway) via submission (Guillotine), round1 (2:16).

170: Bjarki Palsson (Iceland) def. Hardeep Rai (United Kingdom) via TKO, round 2 (1:59)

135: Gabriella Ringblom (Sweden) def. Camilla Mannes (Norway) via unanimous decision.

135:  Varpru Rinne (Finland) def. Eloise Picard (Canada) via unanimous decision

145: Cornelia Holm (Sweden) def. Caline Provost (France) via submission (Americana), round 1 (1:59)

145: Sanna Merta (Finland) def. Julia Dorny (Germany) via submission (arm-bar) round 3 (1:58)

135: Marco Zannetti (Italy) def. Alexis Guilleux (France) via submission (Guillotine Choke), round 1 (2:55)

135: Abdul Hussein (Finland) def. Renato Vidovic (Sweden) via unanimous decision

185: Rostem Akman (Sweden) def. James Duckett (United Kingdom) via unanimous decision

185: Marius Hakonsev (Norway) def. Astenio Lucchesini (Italy) via submission (Triangle Choke), round 3 (2:58)

 

 

Results courtesy of IMMAF 

IMMAF European Championships Day 2 Unofficial Results


It’s day two of the IMMAF European Championships at Walsall in Birmingham, where Team UK are competing against several high level teams to gain the ultimate Gold.

UKMMAF Team Picture

After yesterdays great start, Team UK carried on the momentum and brought today’s score to a rather impressive 5-3 by the end of the first rounds. With Jack Shore and Hardeep Rai both competing twice today and winning both times also. So you could say 7-3 at the end of the day in total.

Here are the Unofficial results from today:

  1. Toni Lampinen (Finland) def. Franklyn Rodrigues (Portugal) via Decision (Unanimous)
  2. Sam Slater (Ireland) def. Jussi Pirttikangas (Finland) via unanimous decision
  3. Jack Shore (UK) def. Jonny Martin (N. Ireland) via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) (Round 1 – 1:03)
  4. Oska Karlstrom Biller (Sweden) def. Dominik Krueger (Germany) via submission (head-and-arm choke), round 2
  5. Ferdun Osmanov (Bulgaria) def. Cristian Iorga (Romania) via Submission (Armbar) Round 3 – 0:19
  6. Bjarki Omarsson (Iceland) def. Ali-Ebrahim-qasim (Bahrain) via TKO Round 3 – 2:31
  7. Dorian Dermendzhiev def. Juho Kahranaho (Finland) via submission (Guillotine Choke), round 1, (1.24)
  8. Hardeep Rai (United Kingdom) def. Jonathan Kinkead (Northern Ireland) via TKO, round 1 (1.35)
  9. Mark Fairman (Ireland) def. Lupo Ion (Romania) via split-decision
  10. Geir Kare Cemsoylu (Norway) def. Francesco Spinola (Italy) via TKO Round 2 – 2:59
  11. Lee Hammond (Ireland) def. Guillaume Bletio (France) via Submission (Rear naked choke) Round 1 – 2:25
  12. Christophe Choteau (France) def. Christian Stava (Norway) via TKO (cut), round 1 (2:47)
  13. Johan Andersson (Sweden) def. Tomi Borisov (Bulgaria) via Decision (Unanimous)
  14. Bjarki Thor Palsson (Iceland) def. Ehsan Ghandchiller (Italy) via submission (Head-and-Arm Choke), round 2 (1:31)
  15. Aleksandra Toncheva Plamenova (Bulgaria) def. Deborah Osullivan (Ireland) via Submission (RNC) Round 2 – 1:33
  16. Tencho Karaenev (Bulgaria) def. Egill Aydvin Hjordisarson (Iceland) via submission (Guillotine Choke), round 1 (1:32)
  17. Imad Alhowayeck (Lebanon) def. Matthew Findlay (United Kingdom) via split decision
  18. Raluca Dinescu (Romania) def. Polly Beauchamp (UK) via Decision (Split)
  19. Anja Saxmark (Sweden) def. Meagan Oloughlin (Ireland) via Submission (RNC) Round 3 – 2:12
  20. Laurent Bonyus (France) def. Joao Mimoso (Portugal) via DQ (blow to the back of the head), round 1 (2:15)
  21. Inka Auvinen (Finland) def. Sissel Hansen Brynjulfsen (Norway) via Submission (Triangle choke) Round 2 – 1:40
  22. Ben Forsyth (Ireland) def. Inge Paulsen (Norway) via split-decision
  23. Sunna Rannveig (Iceland) def. llaria Norcia (Italy) via Decision (Split)
  24. Michaela Dostalova (Czech Republic) def. Anette A-Sterberg (Finland) via Decision (Split)
  25. Hussain Haki Mahdi (Bahrain) def. Serdar Altas (Sweden) via Submission (Rear naked choke) Round 1 – 2:18
  26. Gabriella Ringblom (Sweden) defeated Morgane Manfredi (France) via unanimous decision
  27. Warren Mason (UK) def. Humberto Correia (France) via Submission (Rear naked choke) Round 2 – 1:39
  28. Varpu Rinne (Finland) def. Ingibjorg Birna Arsaelsdott (Iceland) via Decision (Unanimous)
  29. David Forgarty (Ireland) def. Nikolay Ivaylov (Bulgaria) via Submission (Triangle choke) Round 2 – 1:04
  30. Sanna Merta (Finland) defeated Lindsey Doyle (Ireland) via TKO, round 2
  31. Alexis Guilleux (France) defeated Munfaredi Abdulla (Bahrain) via submission (Anaconda Choke), round 1
  32. Abdul Hussein (Finland) defeats Steliyan Ivaylov (Bulgaria) via submission (Guillotine Choke), round 2 (0:44)
  33. Joel Moya Schondorff (Sweden) def. Ciaran Breslin (N. Ireland) via Decision (Unanimous)
  34. Renato Vidovic (Sweden) defeats Josh Neale (United Kingdom) via TKO, round 1 (0:50)
  35. Connor Hitchens (UK) def. Bjartur Gudlaugsson (Iceland) via Submission (Rear naked choke) Round 3 – 2:53
  36. James Duckett (United Kingdom) def. Adrian Jahre (Norway) via unanimous decision
  37. Rostem Akman (Sweden) def. Kiefer Crosbie (Ireland) via submission (arm-bar), round 1 (2:40)
  38. Ante Ageneby (Sweden) def. Jani Haagg (Finland) via Decision (Unanimous)
  39. Astenio Lucchesini (Italy) def. Sofiane Aissaoui (France) via unanimous decision
  40. Ross McCorriston (N. Ireland) def. Ole Johnny Eriksen (Norway) via Decision (Unanimous)
  41. Petur Oskarsson (Iceland) def. Yordan Ivanov (Bulgaria) via Submission (Straight armbar) Round 1 – 2:34
  42. Marius Hakonsev (Norway) def. Juho Laitinen (Finland) via unanimous decision
  43. Ryan Spillane (Ireland) def. Jack Burton (UK) via Submission (Achilles hold) Round 2 – 1:26
  44. Jorden Indsetviken (Norway) def. Sam Slater (Ireland) via unanimous decision
  45. Thomas Martin (Ireland) def. Toni Lampinen (Finland) via Decision (Unanimous)
  46. Dorian Dermendzhiev (Bulgaria) def. Oska Biller (Sweden) via submission (Guillotine Choke), round 1 (1:22)
  47. Jack Shore (UK) def. Ferdun Osmanov (Bulgaria) via Submission (Triangle choke) Round 1 – 1:46
  48. Hardeep Rai (United Kingdom) def. Mark Fairman (Ireland) via unanimous decision
  49. Geir Kare Cemsoylu (Norway) def. Bjarki Omarsson (Iceland) via Decision (Unanimous)
  50. Lee Hammond (Ireland) def. Johan Andersson (Sweden) via Submission (Rear naked choke) Round 1 – 2:17
  51. Bjarki Palsson (Iceland) def. Christophe Choteau (France) via submission (arm-bar), round 1 (2:46)
  52. Tencho Karaenev (Bulgaria) def. Imad Alhowayeck (Lebanon) via submission (Rear-Naked-Choke), round 2 (2:38)

 

Results Courtesy of Brandon Collings  Team Canada

RAGED UK MMA 2 OFFICIAL QUICK RESULTS


RAGED UK MMA staged their second event at the M.E.C.A last night, Saturday August 1st following on from a great sell-out crowd of their first event back in March earlier this year.

Raged UK 2 poster

Here are the quick results:

12 –  Josh Collins  Def  Phil Wells Via GnP (Punches) 3 mins 34 seconds Round Two

11 –  Alex Brunnen Def Brad Warchorn Via Unanimous Decision

10 Craig Rawlins Def Dale Thompson Via Unanimous Decision

9    Chris Ogden  Def  Jay Tovee Via Arm Bar 4 mins 22 Seconds Round Two

8 –   Tom Enstone Def Danny Nash Via Unanimous Decision

7 –   Guy Lewis Def Billy Glossop Via RNC 2 mins 27 seconds Round One

6   –  Dave ‘NEMO’ Llewellyn  Def  Lee Curry  Via KO 1 min 23 Seconds Round One

5  –   Dean Hart  Def  Oliver Harry Campbell Via RNC 0.56 seconds Round One

4  –   Shane Mansfield  Def  Tyler Thomas  Via Standing guillotine 3 mins 56 secs Round One

3  –   Nico Fabri  Def  Chris Esworthy  Via GnP (Punches) 0.56 seconds Round One

2  –   Lawrence Jordan Tracey  Def  Jay Thomas  Via Unanimous Decision

1    Kevin Rodzeiwicz  Def  Wes Thomas 2 mins 22 secs Via GnP (Punches)  Round One

Guy Lewis will now face Alex Brunnen on Raged UK MMA 3 for the Lighweight Title

Josh Collins will now face Chris Ogden on Raged UK MMA 3 for the Welterweight Title

UFC on FOX 16 Chicago Results: Dillashaw TKO’s Barao in the Fourth to retain Championship


The UFC came to Chicago for round two; in the main event it was  T.J. Dillashaw who faced Renan Barao for the 2nd time to see if he could reclaim what was once his, the championship Belt.

T. J. Dillashaw winning his Belt #UFConFOX16 #UFCChicago

But it was again T.J.Dillashaw who, kept onto his belt and standing firm to the naysayers that he won the belt by a fluke last time. Diĺlashaw  held onto the championship belt by defending it from Renan Barao and stopping him in the Fourth Round via TKO, after being in complete control throughout the first three rounds.

Miesha Tate vs Jessica Eye  #UFConFOX16 #Chicago

In the co-main event we saw Miesha Tate take a unanimous decision over Jessica Eye, for which she will now face the winner of Ronda Rousey Vs. Bethe Corriea who settle their ‘beef’ on August 1st.  I’m sure we will all get to see a Rousey vs Tate Trilogy very soon.

Here is the rest of the official results:

MAIN CARD

T.J. Dillashaw Def Renan Barao Via TKO  0.35 seconds Round Four

Still Bantamweight Champion T.J.Dillashaw 

Miesha Tate Def Jessica Eye Via Unanimous Decision

Edson Barboza  Def Paul Felder Via Unanimous Decision 29-28, 29-28, 29-28

Joe Lauzon  Def Takanori Gomi Via TKO 2mins 37 secs Round One

Prelims

Tom Lawlor Def Gian Villante Via KO 0.27 Seconds Round Two

Jim Miller Def Danny Castillo  Via Split Decision 29-28, 29-28, 30-27,

Ben Saunders Def  Kenny Robertson Via 29-28, 28-29, 29-28 Split Decision

Bryan Caraway  Def Eddie Wineland Via Unanimous Decision 29-28, 29-28, 30-27

Fight Pass Prelims Round

James Krause Def Daron Cruickshank Via RNC 1 min 27 seconds One

Andrew Holbrook  Def Ramsey Nijem Via Split Decision 29-28, 28-29, 29-28

Elizabeth Phillips Def Jessamyn Duke  Via Unanimous Decision 29-28, 29-28, 29-28

Zak Cummings Def. Dominique Steele Via TKO 0.43 Seconds Round One

Bonuses

POTN

T.J. Dillashaw

Tom Lawlor

FOTN

Edson Barboza VS   Paul Felder

UFC Fight Night Glasgow Official Results: Bisping picks up a Split Decision Win over Thales Leites


The UFC held its first ever event in Glasgow, Scotland today and saw ‘The Count’ take a split decision win over tough Brazilian Thales Leites in the Main Event.  In the co-main event it was the ever durable Evan Dunham who got the unanimous decision against tough british fighter Ross Pearson.

Joseph Duffy with the Triangle Choke Win on Ivan Jorge #UFCGlasgow

Irish sensation Joseph Duffy, proved yet again why all eyes should be firmly fixed on him in the lightweight division by submitting Ivan Jorge Via Triangle Choke in just 3 mins 05 secs of the opening round.

Here are all the official results:

MAIN CARD

Michael Bisping Def Thales Leites Via Split Decision  48-47, 49-46, 48-47

Evan Dunham Def Ross Pearson Via Unanimous Decision

Joseph Duffy Def  Ivan Jorge Via Triangle Choke 3mins 05 secs Round One

Joanne Calderwood Def Cortney Casey-Sanchez Via Unanimous Decision 30-27, 29-28, 30-27

Leon Edwards Def Pawel Pawlak Via Unanimous Decision 30-27, 30-27, 30-27

Steven Ray Def Leonardo Mafra Teixeira Via TKO 2mins 30 seconds Round One

Preliminary Card 

Patrick Holohan  Def  Vaughan Lee Via Unanimous Decision 30-27, 30-27, 30-27

Ilir Latifi Def  Hans Stringer Via KO  0.56 seconds Round One

Mickael Lebout  Def  Teemu Packalen Via Unanimous Decision 29-28, 29-28, 30-27

Robert Whiteford  Def Paul Redmond  Via TKO 3 mins 04 secs Round One

Preliminary Card Fight Pass

Jimmie Rivera Def Marcus Brimage Via TKO 1 min 29 secs Round One

Daniel Omielanczuk  Def Chris de la Rocha Via TKO  0.48 seconds Round One

BONUSES $50,000 Each

POTN

Stevie Ray

Joseph Duffy

FOTN

Joanne Calderwood  Vs.  Cortney Casey

The Ultimate Fighter 21 Finale Full Official Results: Wins for ‘Wonderboy’ and Blackzilians


It was The Ultimate Fighter 21 Finale last night where there was not only a new champion in Kamaru Usman but also a new champion team; The Blackzilians.

Blackzilians Logo

In the main event fight it was ‘Wonderboy’ Stephen Thompson who put a holt to ‘The Juggernaut’ Jake Ellenberger with two spinning hook kicks in which the second one dropped Ellenberger ending the fight in the first round.

Here are the full results:

Main Card

Stephen Thompson Def Jake Ellenberger  Via KO at 4:29 Round 1

Kamaru Usman Def Hayder Hassan  Via Arm Triangle at 1:19 Round 2

Michael Graves Def Vicente Luque Via  Unanimous Decision

Jorge Masvidal Def Cezar Ferreira  Via KO at 4:22 Round 1

Michelle Waterson  Def  Angela Magana  Via  RNC at 2:38 Round 3

Maximo Blanco Def  Mike De La Torre  Via TKO at 0:16 Round 1

Preliminary Card 

Josh Samman  Def  Caio Magalhaes  Via  RNC at 2:52 Round 1

Jerrod Sanders  Def  Russell Doane  Via  Unanimous Decision

Trevor Smith  Def  Dan Miller Via Unanimous Decision

George Sullivan Def  Dominic Waters  Via Unanimous Decision

Preliminary Card UFC Fight Pass

Willie Gates  Def  Darrell Montague  Via  TKO at 1:36 Round 1

BONUSES

POTN

Stephen Thompson

Kamaru Usman

Jorge Masvidal

Josh Samman

UFC 189 Official Fight Results: Conor McGregor becomes New Interim Featherweight Title Champion


UFC 189 came live from The MGM Grand in Las Vegas last night where ‘The Notorious’ Conor McGregor defeated Chad ‘Money’ Mendes in a ‘bloody’ two round war to become the new Interim Featherweight Title Champion. In the co-main event it was ‘Ruthless’ Robbie Lawler who held onto his welterweight belt in what was to be a five round ‘bloody’ battle from Rory Macdonald.

UFC 189 McGregor vs  Mendes

Here are the results from the rest of the card:

Main Card

Conor McGregor Def Chad Mendes  Via TKO 4 mins 57 secs Round Two

NEW INTERIM FEATHERWEIGHT CHAMPION

Champ Robbie Lawler  Def Rory MacDonald  Via TKO 1 min Round Five

STILL WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION

Jeremy Stephens  Def  Dennis Bermudez  Via TKO 0.32 secs Round Three

Gunnar Nelson Def  Brandon Thatch Via RNC 2 mins 54 secs Round One

Thomas Almeida Def  Brad Pickett Via KO (Flying Knee) 0.29 secs Round 2

Preliminary Card 

Matt Brown  Def  Tim Means Via Guillotine 4 mins 44 secs Round One

John Howard Def  Cathal Pendred Via Split Decision 29-28, 28-29, 29-28

Alex Garcia  Def  Mike Swick Via Unanimous Decision 29-28, 30-27, 30-27

Cody Garbrandt Def  Henry Briones  Via Unanimous Decision 30-27, 30-27, 30-27

Early Preliminary Card UFC FIGHT PASS 

Louis Smolka Def  Neil Seery  Via Unanimous Decision 30-27, 30-27, 30-27

Cody Pfister Def  Yosdenis Cedeno  Via Unanimous Decision 29-28, 29-28, 29-28

BONUSES

POTN

Thomas Almeida

Conor McGregor

FOTN

Robbie Lawler Vs. Rory MacDonald

Invicta FC 13 Full Results: Cyborg dominates Van Duin in 45 seconds to retain the Featherweight Title


Invicta Fighting Championships held its first event from Las Vegas last night headlined by Cristiane ‘Cyborg’ Justino and Faith Van Duin which was streamed exclusively on UFC Fight Pass.

Invicta FC 13

The event which had three Title fights on the card saw Cyborg dominate Van Duin in just 45 seconds to retain her Featherweight Title; Tonya Evinger became the new Bantamweight Champion after a four round beating on very game Irene Aldana who showed tremendous heart throughout and Ayaka Hamasaki became the first Japanese Champion in the promotion’s history by gaining the split decision win over Brazil’s Herica Tiburcio by doing so to take home the Atomweight Title.

Here are the Full Results:

Featherweight Title

 Cris Cyborg Def Faith Van Duin Via TKO (Punches)  0.45 seconds Round 1

Still Featherweight Champion Cris Cyborg

Bantamweight Title

Tonya Evinger Def  Irene Aldana Via TKO (Punches) 4 mins 38 secs Round 4

New Bantamweight Champion Tonya Evinger

Atomweight Title

Ayaka Hamasaki Def Herica Tiburcio Via  Split Decision 47-48, 48-47, 49-46

New Atomweight Champion Ayaka Hamasaki

 Pannie Kianzad Def Jessica-Rose Clark Via  Unanimous Decision 30-27, 30-27, 30-27

 Amber Brown Def Catherine Costigan Via  RNC   3 mins 34 secs Round 1

Jamie Moyle Def  Amy Montenegro Via Split Decision  29-28, 28-29, 29-28

 Amber Leibrock Def Marina Shafir Via KO (Punches)  0.37 seconds Round 1

BONUSES

FOTN

Jamie Moyle Vs Amy Montenegro

POTN

 Amber Leibrock

Cris Cyborg