BAMMA 18 – Welcome to the New Age, will take place today Saturday, February 21st, at Wolverhampton Civic Hall.
Having been hit by the injury bug two weeks ago, in which we saw the event lose four scheduled bouts, BAMMA last night confirmed it has also lost another two bouts in Anthony Holmes vs Ryan Hewston and Tim Menzies vs Galore Bofando which will be rescheduled for a later date.
Tom Duquesnoy Vs Krzystof Klaczek BAMMA 18 World Featherweight Title
Yesterday was the official weigh-in day for all fighters and here are the official results and final Fight Card:
MAIN EVENT
BAMMA World Featherweight Title
Tom Duquesnoy (144.4) Vs. Krzysztof Klaczek (145.0)
Lightweight Co-Main Event
Alexei Roberts (160.2)** Vs. Hayden Chritchfield (154.6)
Middleweight Bout
Cheick Kone (186.0) Vs. Chris Fields (185.6)
Heavyweight Bout
Artur Gluchowski (229.0) Vs.Stuart Austin (230.0)
Bantamweight Bout
Nathaniel Wood (135.6) Vs. Mike Cutting (144.8)**
Flyweight Bout
Chris Miah (125.6) Vs. Mick Gerrard (125.8)
Featherweight Bout
Mike Grundy (146.0) Vs. Mamdou Gueye (144.0)
Bantamweight Bout
Manuel Bilic (135.8) Vs. Regis Sugden (136)*
Heavyweight Bout
Tom Aspinall (252.4) Vs. Ricky King (250.0)
Amateur Welterweight Bout
Nathan Clayton (170.0) Vs. Josh Abraham (167.0)
*Failed weight on first attempt. Made weight within 1 Hr allowance.
**Failed Weight. Will be fined percentage of the fight purse. Fight will still go ahead
UFC Fight Night 64 in Poland has just added another female strawweight bout to their line up.
Joanne Calderwood
Scotland’s Joanne Calerwood [9-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC] will face Ukrainian Maryna ‘The Iron Woman’ Moro [5-0 MMA, 0-0 UFC] on April 11th at Krakow Arena in Krakow, Poland. The entire event streams on UFC Fight Pass. [Those in the UK maybe also able to watch via BTSports; subject to viewing restrictions].
With today’s announcement this is how UFC Fight Night 64 is now shaping up:
“Countdown” to UFC 184 aired on FOX Sports 1 last night featuring Holly Holm and Raquel Pennington who will face each other on February 28th inside Staples Center, Los Angeles, California.
Arguably the greatest female boxer in history, Holly Holm is eager to test her skills inside the octagon. The first UFC test is against Raquel Pennington in the Co-Main event of UFC 184.
“Countdown” to UFC 184 aired on FOX Sports 1 last night featuring UFC women’s bantamweight Champion Ronda Rousey and number 1 contender Cat Zingano, who will face each other on February 28th inside Staples Center, Los Angeles, California.
Ffion Eira Davies is a name that should firmly be on everyone’s lips in the world of MMA. If you have not heard of this bright, talented,upcoming, future star, then please let me introduce you to her.
Making her second amateur MMA appearance on Saturday, February 21st at UIC14, GL1, Gloucester. The 20-year-old from Wales, who trains out of Chris Rees Academy in Swansea is no stranger when it comes to competition, having been competing in Judo since age 9 and BJJ for the last 18 months.
I managed to speak with Ffion to find out more about her, her achievements in the world of Judo and BJJ, MMA and Ronda Rousey.
You maybe ‘new’ on the MMA scene but you’re not on the BJJ scene. Can you talk me through all your achievements please.
I started BJJ about a year and a half ago now, originally just as a hobby. It’s quite funny because I always hated groundwork in judo and avoided it at all costs! But I ended up falling in love with it, and since then I’ve won the British gi and no gi, Paris gi and no gi, the Welsh gi and no gi, NAGA at my own weight and the absolute (blue and purple belt) and most recently the European championships in Portugal all at blue belt. So far I’ve not lost a BJJ match.
Not only contempt in BJJ, you started out in Judo; at what age did you start training in Judo, then competing? What achievements have you achieved in the world of Judo?
I started judo when I was about 9 years old, and started competing 3 months later. I won the Welsh a few times and the British twice as a Cadet/Junior. I trained full-time for a year in Sophia Gardens with the Welsh National Coach Craig Ewers, but I noticed my passion for judo was dwindling after so many years of competing and decided I wanted something fresh. That’s when I found BJJ which led me to MMA.
You train out of Chris Rees Academy who trains many up and coming champion MMA athletes, along with arguably one of the best Bantamweights Wales have seen in a long time, Brett Johns, who also comes from a judo background and who also was the Cage Warriors World Bantamweight Champion. How does it feel to train with another high level Judoka who has made the transition into MMA?
It’s quite funny because one of the main reasons I started MMA was because of Brett! We were in the same comprehensive school, he was in my brothers year, and we also did judo together growing up! I saw his posts on Facebook about MMA and I was amazed by it, at the same time Ronda Rousey had become big on the scene and I saw that the transition from a judo background would be pretty ideal for me! It’s amazing to have such a high level fighter as a teammate and friend, it’s very motivating. I’m looking forward to him claiming another world title!
Was it always the ‘plan’ to make the transition to MMA, having had the Judo and BJJ background, or was it something that just progressed organically?
No not really, BJJ and MMA were supposed to be fitness hobbies. But I’m hugely competitive and couldn’t resist competing in the end!
Ffion Davies first amateur MMA fight
Are there any other disciplines you are quite well versed in? Was you already doing Kickboxing, K1, Muay Thai, Karate etc whilst you were competing at Judo/BJJ?
Nope, I started learning striking in the MMA class, and have taken so many punches to the face it’s hilarious. Chris (my coach) then arranged for me to start doing pad work with Sam Thomas who’s one of the Thai boxing coaches at the academy. He’s really helped me a lot with my striking the past few weeks and invested a lot of time in helping me. I’m extremely grateful to him and all my teammates.
You finally had you’re first amateur MMA fight at SnA for which you won via Kimura Keylock in the first round. How did that finally feel to get that first MMA fight out the way with all the false starts you’ve had previously due to scheduled fights being cancelled through opponents being injured?
It’s been very frustrating the past few months because of pull outs. If you don’t want to fight don’t sign up to it, amateur is all about gaining experience whether you win or lose. When I finally did get to fight on SnA I was ecstatic; especially against a good opponent who I knew wouldn’t pull out due to ‘injury’. Jade was a decorated fighter who I knew wouldn’t pull out as she was confident in her abilities so it made it all the more nerve-racking. There’s no other feeling like fighting in the cage and I want as many fights as I can get!
Can you talk me through the experience you finally felt achieving your first amateur MMA fight? Was it any different to what you had ‘thought’ it would be like? Once at the venue knowing the crowds are there, walking out to the cage and into the cage and of course the fight itself.
I loved every minute of fighting, but the nerves are like nothing I’ve ever experienced. I spewed the day before and a few times on the day of the fight due to nerves, I’ve never been that bad before! Then in the last half hour before the fight everything changed and I became this aggressive psycho who just couldn’t wait to get in the cage! And then after the win I felt on top of the world, there’s really nothing else like it.
You’re competing on UIC 14 at GL1, Gloucester, this Saturday, February 21st in your 2nd amateur MMA fight. How are you feeling this time?
I feel just as nervous, but also excited. I have more self belief this time round and I’ve been training hard.
You’re facing the UIC K1 Flyweight Champion Laura Handy, do you know anything about your opponent? do you watch your opponents fight video’s or do you leave that to your coach/team and you take their instruction in what you need to focus on?
Yeah I’ve had a look at a few of her fights, but it’s always down to what my coach Chris wants me to do. He has so much experience in coaching that I know he knows what’s best for me and so I put my trust in him to decide! At first that was hard as I’m stubborn, but after so many grappling comps where I’ve followed his instructions and won that stubbornness quickly went away!
Ffion Davies first amateur MMA fight
This is a classic ‘striker vs grappler’ fight and it’s fair to say with Laura being a K1 Champion and yourself a BJJ champion, for the fan watching this is a great match-up made by Paul Sutherland. Where do you see the fight going yourself?
Naturally were both going to want to go where we feel our strongest. I’ve been putting in a lot of effort to round-up my game. Obviously we are both going to imagine ourselves winning, nobody steps into the cage expecting to lose. I’ll do my best, and she will do her best, and whoever is the better fighter will win.
Has anybody ever referenced you to ‘Ronda Rousey’ at all with your Judo background and your Arm bar submissions in BJJ along with your sleek ground game?
Chris says I have a moody face like her! I get where it could come from but not really.. We both did judo but she was Olympic standard whereas I was very very far away from that standard!
Is there any sponsors or anyone you would like to thank for this fight?
Tatami Fightwear for providing me with free BJJ kit! And although obviously they aren’t sponsors but they buy me snacks and give me lifts, I’d like to thank my teammates, coaches and family!
Thank you for your time today Ffion it is much appreciated.
You can keep up to date with Ffion on her Twitter page here.
Ultimate Impact returns to the GL1 leisure centre, Gloucester, on February 21st for their 14th event. With two pro MMA Title fights on the line, a pro flyweight bout, along with 1 pro K1 fight, four female amateur MMA fights, one female amateur K1 fight and four male amateur MMA fights, one amateur K1 fight it is safe to say this is there best card yet.
Ultimate Impact 14 Event Poster
Fightcard:
SHANE RILEY V ADAM BOUSIFF 77.2kg Welterweight Title
MARC ALLEN V TERRY DOYLE 70.4kg Lightweight Title
STEVE SMITH V DAVE CONLON 78kg Catchweight k1
IAN DALBY V LEE RUSSELL 56.8kg Flyweight pro
LAURA HANDY V FFION DAVIES 61.3kg Bantamweight ammy
PAULINA MALINA V AMY O’MARA 52.2kg Strawweight ammy
HARRY DAVIS V OLLY MYERS 77.2kg Welterweight ammy
JEMMA JACQUES V BRYONY TYRELL 56.8kg Flyweight ammy
ANDREE WARBRICK V ASHLEIGH JOHNSON 54kg Catchweight k1 ammy
POLLY BEAUCHAMP V CHARLOTTE FREEMAN 52.2kg Strawweight ammy
JORDAN PATEY V WILL JONES 90kg Catchweight ammy
MACK STEVENS V JOSH OZANE 74kg Catchweight ammy
BARTOSZ RUSIECKI V LAURENCE COATES 72kg Catchweight k1 ammy
DAVE TIBBETS V PAT BENSON 90KG Catchweight ammy
DATE: 21st February 2015
TIME: Doors open at 4pm
WHERE: GL1 Leisure Centre, Gloucester, GL1 1DT
COST: £360 VIP table of 8 (£45 per head), £35 Cageside seating & £25 Standard Ticket
UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey [10-0] defends her crown for the fifth time against No. 1 contender Cat Zingano [9-0] at UFC 184 in Los Angeles. The unbeaten Rousey has torn through all contenders at 135 pounds, needing just a combined 82 seconds to defeat her opponents in her two most recent title defenses. Colorado’s Zingano is also undefeated as a pro, after back-to-back knockouts she has plenty of momentum on her side.
Also in the Co-main event is Holly Holm [7-0] making her long awaited UFC debut against Raquel Pennington [5-4].
The up-and coming ‘blessed’ one Max Holloway put on an impressive performance at UFC Broomfield Saturday night, so much so that on his post-fight interview with Jon Anik after his win over veteran Cole Milller he was immediately asked about stepping up in competition to face Cub Swanson on April 18th.
I spoke to UFC matchmaker Sean Shelby and they’ve been saving a slot for you; UFC on big FOX, April 18th in Newark, New Jersey, against Cub Swanson! How do you feel about that opportunity?
Holloway did not hesitate in his reply:
I feel blessed man! I’m going to get back in it, back in training camp. Cub, be ready! Let’s give the fans what they want, and that’s a fight. Let’s do this!
UFC on FOX 15 is headlined by Lyoto Machida and Luke Rockhold in a middleweight bout in Newark, New Jersery on April 18th.
The night was finally here, UFC Fight Night Broomfield or UFC Fight Night 60. Either one will do, they are both the same event where former Lightweight Champion Benson Henderson took on Welterweight Brandon Thatch [who has not been out of the first round in his last 10 fights, or over 2 minutes, for which he has finished every single fight].
Also on the Card, was up-and-coming Max Holloway who took on the veteran in Cole Miller in the Co-Main Event.
Here are the Full complete Results from UFC Broomfield:
Benson Henderson showing The MMA Lab love
Main Card
Welterweight: Benson Henderson Def Brandon Thatch Via RNC 3 mins 58 secs Rnd 4
Benson Henderson Win UK BroomfieldIt’s on tight RNC Win for Benson Henderson against Brandon Thatch UFC BroomfieldBenson Henderson with the RNC on Brandon Thatch UFC Broomfield
Featherweight: Max Holloway Def Cole Miller Via UD 29-28, 29-28, 30-27
Max Holloway Win UFC BroomfieldMax Holloway and ‘Team Blessed’ Win UFC Broomfield
Welterweight: Neil Magny Def Kiichi Kunimoto Via RNC 1 min 22 Secs Rnd 3
Neil Magny Win UFC Broomfield
Middleweight: Daniel Kelly Def Patrick Walsh Via UD 29-28, 29-28, 30-27
Daniel Kelly UFC Broomfield
Lightweight: Kevin Lee Def Michel Prazeres Via UD 30-27, 29-28, 30-27
Kevin Lee Win UFC Broomfield
Flyweight: Ray Borg Def Chris Kelades Via Kimura 2 min 56 secs Rnd 3
Ray Borg Win UFC Broomfield
Preliminary Card
Lightweight: Efrain Escudero Def Rodrigo De Lima Via UD 30-27, 30-27, 30-27
Efrain Escudero Win UFC Broomfield
Featherweight: Chas Skelly Def Jim Alers Via TKO 4 min 59 secs Rnd 2
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