Smith
Round 1
Cox opens up with a body kick. Smith checks a second and follows up with a right hook, then left, then another right and quickly takes Cox’ back, standing, looking for the RNC. Smith transitions back around with more short punches. Cox comes in with another body kick but Smith reaches in for the standing guillotine. Smith is stalking Cox around the cage as both are landing shots to the other’s head. Smith takes it down, looking for the RNC. Cox rolls out, but Smith transitions to a guillotine attempt. Cox works his way to his feet and the two separate. Cox comes in with another body kick and few shots. Smith comes back with two shots of his own and they trade knees. Smith takes him down and has Co’x back again, looking for the RNC. Smith is throwing hammer fists trying to loosen Cox up. Cox rolls over and ends up in Smith’s full guard.
Round 2
Smith comes in with another body kick but it falls short, as does a jab from Smith. Cox comes in and
Round 3
Cox shoots in but Smith defends and looks for shots to Cox’s face. Cox comes in with another
PreView sees is 10-9 Cox
Smith wins via majority decision (29-29, 29-28, 29-28)
Darryl
Ray
Allen opens up with a shoot but Ray defends. Allen works for a standing guillotine, but Ray escapes and as the fight goes to the mat, quickly secures a kimura from the bottom ending the fight.
Darryl Ray wins via kimura at :54 of Round 1
Trevor Riley vs. Chris Kelsch (185)
Riley
Kelcshch comes in with a short right ahoots, taking it down. He’s got Riley in side control, but Riley is working the guillotine attempt from the bottom. Kelsch scrambles and escapes, taking Rileys’ back. He lands some hard shots to Riley’s head and Riley works his way up. Kelsch lands more shots to Riley’s face and shoots in, taking the fight down once again, but Riley lands with the guillotine sunk in and forces Kelsch to fight.
Riley wins via guillotine choke in Round 1 (time unspecified)
Thomas Brownfield vs. Nate Meyer (170)
Brownfield fights out of
Brownfield opens up with a leg kick and then shoots in for a big slam, taking Meyer down. He starts working ground and pound from inside Brownfield’s full guard landing multiple shots to Meyer’s head. Brownfield picks Meyer up and slams him. Meyer locks in a triangle and Brownfield slams him again, trying to escape, then again, but Meyer just locks it in tighter, forcing the tap.
Meyer wins via triangle choke in Round 1
Chris Anness vs. Cole Helton (170)
Anness fights out of Team Dobusutai. Helton fights out of Team G-Force.
Helton opens up with front kick and Anness rushes in landing two shots to Helton’s head. The fighters trade blow and Helton throws another front kick, but slips and goes down. Anness gets on top, trying to land shots to Helton’s head. Helton works for the triangle, then an armbar, but Anness pulls out and lands more shots to Helton’s head. Helton works for another triangle while Anness continues to land shots. Helton sinks the triangle in, but Anness continues to land shots. Helton rolls over working the triangle from a side position and lands two shots to Anness’ head. Anness works out, but Helton gets his foot in front of Anness’ face, looking for a gogoplata. Helton rolls over and gets full mount with one leg on Anness’ throat and starts to ground and pound as the round ends.
PreView sees it 10-9 Helton
Round 2
Anness lands a leg kick to open the round, then another, followed by an inside leg kick. Anness reaches in for a punch and Helton clinches up and pushes Anness against the cage, then hip tosses him, taking the fight to the ground. Helton is working from side position and transitions to full mount and starts landing shots to Anness’ head, while he hols one of Anness’ arms. Helton lets go of the arm and Anness tries to roll, but Helton stops the roll and continues the ground and pound. Helton gets a leg on one of Anness’ arm and starts more ground and pound. Anness rolls over and Helton quickly takes his back, looking for the RNC> Helton sinks it in, forcing the tap.
Helton wins via rear naked choke in Round 2.
John Heiser vs. Jason Brinkmeyer
Heiser and Brinkmeyer are actually teammates, both fighting out of
Round 1
Hesiser opens up with a leg kick, then a
PreView sees it 10-9 for Heiser
Round 2
Heiser opens up with a leg kik and Brinkmeyer rushes in looking for the close shots. Heiser lands a short right uppercut and Brinkmeyer steps back. Heiser rushes in for a shot to the head but Brinkmeyer takes him down. Heiser ends up on top and lands a few shot before Brinkmeyer rolls and works from side control, landing knees to Heiser’s body. Brinkmeyer is trying to land shots to Heiser’s face from the side position, but most don’t land. Brinkmeyer transitions to full mount, but the referee stands them up after a short period of inactivity.
Heiser lands a big body kick and Brinkmeyer answers with a short left hook. Heiser lands a long jab followed by a right uppercut and a right hook. Brinkmeyer lands a leg kick, but takes another punch to the face, then another. Brinkmeyer gets Heiser down and lands in the mount position, landing some shots to Heiser’s head to end the round.
PreView sees it 10-9 Brinkmeyer
Round 3
Brinkmeyer comes in with a jab but Heiser answers with a leg kick and a right hook. The two clinch up and trade knees and Heiser pulls out of the clinch. Heiser comes in and lands three shots to Brinkmeyer’s face before Brinkmeyer backs off. Heiser pushes him against the cage and works for a guillotine, pulling Brinkmeyer into his half guard. Brinkmeyer pulls out and gets the mount position, working the ground and pound. Brinkmeyer lands more shots to Heiser’s head. Heiser tries to push off the cage but Brinkmeyer is holding his position in the mount. Heiser rolls and Brinkmeyer is trying to take his back as the two trade shots on the ground. Referee Roger Bowling stand the fight up as the action slows. Heiser comes in with a jab, then knee, but Brinkmeyer tosses him and lands a few quick shots as the fight ends.
PreView sees it 10-9 Brinkmeyer
The fight ends in a draw (29-28 Heiser, 29-28 Brinkmeyer, 29-29) (Note: I’m curious as to how this could happen – I’ll speak with the Kentucky Boxing and Wrestling Commission. I spoke to Todd Neal, an Inspector with the KBWA present at the event and he explained to me that the ten-point-must system does dictate that the winner of a round get ten points. However, Neal explained to me that a round can, in fact, be scored with both fighters receiving a ten. I'll be doing a further investigation into this in the coming weeks - while I don't doubt the truthfulness of Neal's statements, his explanation was contrary to most that I've heard)
Dominique
Steele is a Team Radford fighter. Thurston is with Team Graffight
S opens up with a jab then a right. T throws a few short rights. T comes in with a right but Steele gets a double-leg takedown and lands in Thurston’s half-guard. Steele transitions and T pulls full guard. Steele is landing shots from the top and Thurston is covering up. Steele lands more unanswered shots and transitions to side control as Thurston lands a couple shots from the bottom. Steele throws a knee to the body and transitions tot full mount. Thurston scrambles but Steele takes his back and lands shots to the side of Thurston’s head, looking for the RNC. Steele lands more shots to the side of Thurston’s head and Thurston rolls, but Steel is still in top position. Steele lands more shots to Thurston’s head as the round ends.
PreView sees it 10-9 Steele (Note: It appears that at the very end of the round, Thurston was unintentionally poked in the
The fight is declared a NO CONTEST because Thurston cannot continue due to the accidental foul.
Tank Baber vs. Ben Cox (170)
This fight is for the MMA Big Show Amateur Welterweight Championship.
Baber (10-5) represents the
Cox comes in with a leg kick that almost takes Baber down, but Baber recovers and takes Cox down. Cox is working for
Cox wins via KO (slam), taking the MMA Big Show Amateur Welterweight Title in Round 1
Eric Funkhouser vs. Chris
This fight is for the MMA Big Show Amateur Lightweight Championship
Funkhouser (3-0) fights out of Bushido Fight Team. Bennett (6-0) fights out of Team G-Force.
Bennett opens up with a missed kick to the body. He lands his second attempt, followed by two knees. He pulls guard and takes Funkhouser to the ground, looking for a flying armbar. Funk pulls out and stands and waives Bennett up. The two exchange quick shots and Funkhouser picks Bennett up and slams him down, working for shots from the top. Bennett sweeps and gets Funkhouser in his full guard and transitions to a triangle attempt from the bottom. Bennett lands multiple shots to the side of Funkhouser’s head. Bennett locks the triangle in tighter and Funkhouser quickly taps, ending the fight.
Chris Bennett wins via triangle choke in Round 1 to become the new MMA Big Show Amateur Lightweight Champion (Note: Team G-Force went 4-0 in tonight’s matches.)
There is a brief
Billy “Mojo” Horne vs. Fernando Rivera (185)
The night’s lone pro bout features a rematch between Billy “Mojo” Horne and Fernando Rivera.
Horne fights out of Team Prodigy. Rivera is a Hoodlum Fight Gear sponsored fighter.
Round 1
Rivera comes in with a quick hard right that connects, but Horne shakes it off immediately takes him down. Rivera is working for a guilltoine from the bottom, but Horne pulls out. Horne immediately takes Rivera’s back and rolls Rivera over. Horne has a body triangle locked in and is looking for the RNC. Horne lands shots to the side of Rivera’s head and body. Horne gets an arm under Rivera’s chin and quickly sinks in the RNC to win the fight and continue his undefeated pro career (now 5-0).
Horne wins via rear naked choke in Round 1. (Horne’s next match will be against former UFC fighter Cale Yarbrough at the March 7th event at Belterra Casino.)
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