The UFC was back in Dublin, Ireland last night, Saturday, October 24th live from the 3 Arena which saw Louis Smolka defeat Paddy Holohan via rear naked choke in the second round in a highly fought flyweight bout.
The co-main event between Reza Madadi and Norman Parke was set to be a highly charged, lightweight bout after the verbal lead up to the fight. It was again left in the hands of the judges and Norman Park managed to get the all important win.
Full Results
Main Card
Louis Smolka Def Patrick Holohan Via .Rear Naked Choke 4 min 09 secs Round 2
Norman Parke Def Reza Madadi Via Unanimous Decision 30-27, 30-27, 30-27
Darren Till vs Nicolas Dalby Declared Majority Draw 29-28(Till) 28-28 28- 28
Neil Seery Def Jon Delos Reyes Via Guillotine 4 min 12 secs Round 2
Preliminary Card
Steven Ray Def Mickael Lebout Via Unanimous Decision 29-28, 30-27, 30-27
The UFC is back in Dublin, Ireland on Saturday, October 24th live from the 3 Arena for a card that was due to see lightweight athletes Joseph Duffy take on Dustin Poirier in the main event, but due to an injury sustained to Joseph Duffy in his last sparring session he has been declared medically unfit and the bout cancelled.
The new main event will now see Paddy Holohan against Louis Smolka in a flyweight bout and the co-main is a lightweight bout between Reza Madadi and Norman Parke.
Streaming live exclusively on Fight Pass, and on delay via PICK TV (main card) in the UK, also on Setanta Ireland and 3e.
Here are the full weigh-in results:
Main Card
Patrick Holohan 126 lbs vs. Louis Smolka 125 lbs
Reza Madadi 156 lbs vs. Norman Parke 156 lbs
Nicolas Dalby 170 lbs vs. Darren Till 171 lbs
Jon Delos Reyes 125 lbs vs. Neil Seery 125 lbs
Preliminary Card
Mickael Lebout 155 lbs vs. Steven Ray 155 lbs
Ericka Almeida 115 lbs vs. Aisling Daly 116 lbs
Scott Askham 184 lbs vs. Krzysztof Jotko 185 lbs
Tom Breese 171 lbs vs. Cathal Pendred 169 lbs
Darren Elkins 145 lbs vs. Robert Whiteford 145 lbs
Pannie Kianzad will be making her second appearance for the all female promotion Invicta Fighting Championships later tonight (12th September) in Kansas City, as the challenger for the Bantamweight Championship Title, which is currently held by newly crowned and long time veteran of WMMA Tonya Evinger.
Born in Iran, 23-year-old Pannie Kianzad and her family moved to Sweden when she was young. Having three older siblings (1 sister and 2 brothers) whom all used to train in Taekwondo and would often compete in competitions.
“My sister competed in taekwondo when she was younger, although she doesn’t want to admit it, but there are the movies (laughs). My older brother is a black belt in taekwondo and he don’t talk about it either – no-one wants to admit it, and he was really good, he had the early Jean-Claude Van Damme thing going on. Persian style, with the long, dark hair (laughs), whilst my other brother did MMA then moved over to boxing.”
Deciding not to waste anytime herself, Pannie started boxing at the of 13 and also competing, week in, week out all the way up until she was 18 years old when she decided boxing was not for her anymore.
“When I turned 18 I was really sick of boxing. It became a burden instead of having fun and training. There was a lot of things going on and I did not get the right support from my trainer, so when I was 18 I decided I was not going to do this anymore.”
After deciding boxing was no longer for herself, Pannie came across Mats Nilsson who convinced her to train in MMA where he was currently training at Kaisho Martial Arts and subsequently moved to Rumble Sports, Copenhagen early 2012 as it also happened to be close to her house. Pannie packed all her stuff from the boxing gym and left, she has not stepped foot back into the boxing gym to this day.
Having no prior MMA experience Pannie decided to take part in grappling tournaments as she had lost her love her striking and was adamant this was not something she was going to go back to. This only lasted four months before Pannie took part in her first shootfighting tournament championships for where she brought home a Silver and then the Gold the following year.
Overall, Pannie was competing in BJJ, Thai, Submission Wrestling, K1 and Shootfighting every other week to gain her transition into MMA as there were no females around at the time for her to have a ‘amateur’ MMA career as such with, for the 2 years she was gaining her experience.
“I couldn’t get any amateur fights in Scandinavia with punches on the ground, there was nothing, but once I went Pro then there were the females coming into the Pro scene who wanted to do the sport. Although technically I have no ‘amateur’ MMA record I do class the 2 years of my transition fights as my amateur record.”
Making her Pro debut on April 14th 2012 in Estonia and winning, continuing to win five straight fights, Pannie was then signed to UK and European promotion Cage Warriors which is where she found her new manager Graham Boylan and is now part of the Intensiti Fight Management Team. Along with her new fight nickname ‘Sexy Scramble’.
Pannie faced Megan Van Houtum at Cage Warriors 71 in a catchweight bout of 140 lbs having previously fought her MMA career at 145 lbs Featherweight, for which she won in the third round via TKO; taking no time she called out Agnieska Niedzwiedz for the vacant Bantamweight Title. Although that fight was scheduled Niedzwiedz later pulled out of the fight injured and was replaced by Eeva Siiskonen (3-1) on Cage Warriors 74, 15th November at The Copper Box Arena London.
The title fight went the distance with Pannie Kianzad gaining a Unanimous Decision and becoming Cage Warriors Female Bantamweight Title Holder in the process.
“I’m not really proud of that fight really just because it wasnt my fight, I didn’t feel it. I felt sharp and everything, I just didn’t feel strong and I felt I could finish her but I didn’t. I was really disappointed with that fight and it actually really bugged me for a long time, so much so I was like I really need to get another fight and not have this feeling.”
Having the longest lay off in her MMA career due to a hiatus that her former promotion Cage Warriors was on, Pannie states she took to eating lots of ‘ice-cream’.
“First of all I was getting fat (as if that is possible – I say) I was growing a third arse. When it disappeared my coach was like – ‘its happened, its gone’. I got so fat because I was so depressed, then I got a bit injured in between so I was even more depressed but then I got the Invicta contract so it was time to get lean again (laughs). I was hanging out with my family more as they are very supportive in what I do and my dad is so supportive he loves MMA, he loves me competing. He saw how miserable I was in boxing and was a bit scared when I first started doing MMA and competing and was like oh ‘she’s gonna get so sad when she loses.”
He told me when I went to the TUF 18 tryout if you’re going to do this do it 100% don’t do it half way just go for it. After I didn’t make it to TUF I just kept on working then caught a few good fights.”
Being signed to all female promotion Invicta FC in March this year, Pannie made her promotional debut against Jessica-Rose Clark on July 9th at Invicta FC 13 in Las Vegas, which was also her first fight on American soil, winning via Unanimous Decision, Pannie was well and truly welcomed to America when her fight went viral on social media after using a unique move phrased by veteran fighter, match-maker and commentator for Invicta Julie Kedzie as the ‘ Butt-Bomb’.
Pannie goes on to describe how she is transferring her body from one position to more dominant position and the move is quite rightly so legal; whilst being in reverse mount and how hard it is to actually push over your opponent’s chest. Although she does admit that she does end up in this position a lot in training and wonders herself how she gets there?!
Pannie doing the ‘Butt Bomb (C) MMAnytt
Talking of signature moves for which I’m sure Pannie will now be fully associated with the ‘Butt Bomb’ we talk about her other love – Pro Wrestling and Rikishi as his signature move was also a form of a ‘Butt Bomb’ but she assures me that move is all hers or maybe watching some footage of UFC fighter Mark Hunt! 😉
If Pannie was not doing MMA she would be a Pro wrestler called ‘Persian Fury’ decked out in full Techno clothing. Neon Green with Orange Fur to go with her Purple hair and of course her love of Buffalo Boots. Playing the part of a good girl gone bad 😉
Back to the task in hand. Tonight September 12th, Invicta FC 14 Pannie will again be in America but this time for a crack at the Bantamweight Title against her toughest opponent to date in that of veteran Tonya Evinger.
“Of course were gonna go to war. I think were gonna show two different styles and that’s going to go well together. It’s going to be tricky because she is very unorthodox and I’m not I think our different styles will match up really good. I’m on enemy turf. I’m going into Kansas City. Its going to be fun. I like being the underdog and I like going to someone elses turf to fight. I like to be the underdog as I like to surprise people. Its like when I went to Russia I had no chance of winning on paper but totally fucked her up! Then I was like, I like this, I like being the under dog, I like coming in there – Fuck things up then walk away 🙂
Being only the second fight for the promotion some may argue that it was a quick turn-around for Pannie yet alone being offered a title shot in the mix.
“I thought they would give it to Raquel Pa’aluhi first but when they asked me I was like YEAH.”
I don’t have time to be polite anymore. I’m working 2 jobs here (Mon – Fri in a school and weekends in Security) and also training here full-time. I’m not wasting anybodies time here. It’s like a lot of those girls just do training and they don’t do anything else. I’m not waiting for anything, I’m working. I’m working myself to the top. I’m not waiting to give somebody else a shot just because she was maybe inline first, but if she was maybe inline she would have got that chance.”
Having already won Cage Warriors Gold but never the chance to defend that title the Invicta Fighting Championships Gold is a hard task to follow especially with such a seasoned veteran in Tonya Evinger (16-5).
“Tonya is already a much more already higher level of opponent, both on paper and as a fighter. She has a lot of experience behind her and in the people she has fought. I think that would put me in line of being one of the greatest female fighters at the 135 lb division outside of the UFC (as im not in the UFC). Its called a title fight but it’s just a name, it’s still just a fight, it’s still just an opponent in front of you. If I would have faced Tonya in a non title fight it would still be the same work, it would still be the same effort, it would still be the same fight. The ‘Title fight’ name is just making it sound more dangerous.”
You can watch Invicta FC 14 live on UFC Fight Pass on September 12th or the early hours of September 13th if you’re watching from the UK.
Pannie would like to say a thank you to the following:
Rumble Sports, her family, her team, Fit4Fight, Dirty Rebel, Massage Templet, MMAnytt, K.O.Store, Revolutionary Fitness Sweden, Intensiti Fight Managment, Tip-a-Fighter, and all of her fans from all around the world.
You can also follow Pannie on the following social media sites:
UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey is set to make her next title defense against Bethe Correia in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The UFC 190 co-main is a light heavyweight rematch between PRIDE legends Mauricio Rua and Antonio Rogerio Nogueira.
Before we get to the fights ahead we have to make sure they’re all on course to make weight., so onto the scales first it is.
Here are the full results:
Ronda Rousey (135 lbs) vs. Bethe Correia (134 lbs)
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira (206 lbs) vs. Mauricio Rua (206 lbs)
Fernando Bruno (155 lbs) vs. Glaico Franca (156 lbs) – TUF Brazil 4 LightweightFinal
Dileno Lopes (135 lbs) vs. Reginaldo Vieira (135 lbs) – TUF Brazil 4 BantamweightFinal
Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (240) lbs vs. Stefan Struve (265 lbs)
Soa Palelei (264 lbs) vs. Antonio Silva (265 lbs)
Jessica Aguilar (116 lbs) vs. Claudia Gadelha (116 lbs)
Preliminary Card
Neil Magny (171 lbs) vs. Demian Maia (171 lbs)
Rafael Cavalcante (205 lbs) vs. Patrick Cummins (206 lbs)
Warlley Alves (171 lbs) vs. Nordine Taleb (171 lbs)
Iuri Alcantara (136 lbs) vs. Leandro Issa (136 lbs)
Preliminary Card Fight Pass
Clint Hester (186.7 lbs*) vs. Vitor Miranda (186 lbs) – *Hester has 1 hour to lose .7 lbs
UFC Countdown takes you inside the training camps and lives of the stars of UFC 190. Undefeated women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey readily prepares to venture into hostile territory to defend her title against undefeated Bethe Correia.
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.
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.
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
UFC comes from Chicago for round two in the main event headlines in the form of T.J. Dillashaw who faces Renan Bararo for the 2nd time for the Belt.
In the co-main event we have the females leading the way ‘Cupcake’ vs ‘Evil’, to anyone else that will be Miesha Tate vs. Jessica Eye and the winner may also be looking at a future spot of facing the Queen of that division once Ronda Rousey has fought Bethe Corriea on August 1st.
Of course before all these awesome fights can begin, all fighters must make their contracted weight first, so hop onto the scales they do…
Here are the official results:
Main Event
T.J. Dillashaw (135 lbs) vs. Renan Barao (135.5 lbs)* * Renan Barao (135 lbs W/Towel) Made WEIGHT
Jessica Eye (136 lbs) vs. Miesha Tate ( 135,5 lbs.)
Edson Barboza (155 lbs) vs. Paul Felder (155.5 lbs)
Takanori Gomi (155.5 lbs) vs. Joe Lauzon (155.5 lbs)
Prelims
Tom Lawlor (203 lbs) vs. Gian Villante (205 lbs)
Danny Castillo (155.5 lbs) vs. Jim Miller (155 lbs)
Kenny Robertson (170 lbs) vs. Ben Saunders (170.5 lbs)
Bryan Caraway (135.5 lbs) vs. Eddie Wineland (136 lbs)
Fight Pass Prelims
Daron Cruickshank (155 lbs) vs. James Krause (155.5 lbs)
Andrew Holbrook (155.5 lbs) vs. Ramsey Nijem (156 lbs)
Jessamyn Duke (135.5 lbs) vs. Elizabeth Phillips (135 lbs)
Zak Cummings (170.5 lbs) vs. Dominique Steele (170.5 lbs)
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.
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
UFC Fight Night comes from Glasgow in Scotland tomorrow afternoon where English Middleweight Michael Bisping, who has not lost on home soil for 5 years will take on Thales Leites in the Main Event. The co-main event will see lighweight Evan Dunham face durable, hard-hitting Ross Pearson.
In a change to the only female bout on the card Scotland’s Joanne Calderwood will be facing American Cortney Casey due to Australian Bec Rawlings having to withdraw from the card due to injury on eight-day’s notice.
Before any of the fights can take place they all have to step onto the scale first.
Here are the weigh-in results:
MAIN CARD
Michael Bisping (185 lbs) vs. Thales Leites (185 lbs)
Evan Dunham (156 lbs) vs. Ross Pearson (155 lbs)
Joseph Duffy (155 lbs) vs. Ivan Jorge (154 lbs)
Joanne Calderwood (115 lbs) vs. Cortney Casey-Sanchez (114 lbs)
Leon Edwards (169 lbs) vs. Pawel Pawlak (170 lbs)
Leonardo Mafra Teixeira (155 lbs) vs. Steven Ray (155 lbs)
Preliminary Card
Patrick Holohan (126 lbs) vs. Vaughan Lee (126 lbs)
Ilir Latifi (206 lbs) vs. Hans Stringer (205 lbs)
Mickael Lebout (155 lbs) vs. Teemu Packalen (155 lbs)
Paul Redmond (145 lbs) vs. Robert Whiteford (146 lbs)
Preliminary Card Fight Pass
Marcus Brimage (136 lbs) vs. Jimmie Rivera (135 lbs)
Chris de la Rocha (245 lbs) vs. Daniel Omielanczuk (242 lbs)
BT Sports subscribers can watch the event live via the APP starting at 3pm or on TAPE DELAY on BT Sports TV at 9pm in the UK.
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.
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
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