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MAIN EVENTS
145 LB. JOSH MONTOYA vs JOSH HUBER
(Undisputed Fitness) (Fight Factory)
185 LB. ROCKY RAMIREZ vs JUSTIN GUTHRY
(Jacksons Camp) (Fight Factory)
AMMY
145 LB. RAYMOND DUNNING vs CADEN REZEK
(Alamosa MM (Durango MMA)
145 LB. NICK GONZALES vs NICK WATERS
(Jacksons Cam (Fight Factory)
135 LB. MIKE HOVENSTINE vs ADRIEN CRUZ
(Durango MMA) (Kucevic)
185 LB. LYONEL LANHAM vs DAVID REID
(Jacksons Camp (Freedom Fighters)
145 LB. SEAN LAW vs JIMMY PARK
(Rough House) (Joint Forces)
175 LB. CHRIS HOCHEIMER vs SHANNON CURLEE
(Undisputed Fitness) (Kucevic)
145 LB. JESSE LONG vs MIKE BROWN
(Alb. Kickboxing) (Verde Valley MMA, Arizona)
135 LB. RUBEN RIVERA vs ALONZO LOBATO
(Undisputed Fitness) (Alamosa MMA)
190 LB. JOSH VILLAPONDO vs TRAVIS BYE
(Alamosa MMA) (Taos MMA)
130 LB. RIO MACHADO vs JUSTIN OHARA
(Alamosa MMA) (Joint Forces)
****FULL FIGHT CARD SUBJECT TO CHANGE*********
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NOVEMBER 2009
“BULLS ON PARADE”
LOCATION: STAMPEDE NIGHT CLUB 2430 S Havana St Aurora, CO 80014
DOORS 6PM FIGHTS 7PM
AMATEUR KICKBOXING
160LBS MAIN EVENT
0-0 NICK LANEY (INFINITE MMA) VS 3-1 COREY WILSON (PIKES PEAK COMBAT SPORTS)
170LBS
0-0 JON HYDEMAN (INDEPENDENT) VS 1-0 RICKY VASQUEZ (GRUDGE)
130LBS
1-0 MELISSA HUNTOON (INYODO MARTIAL ARTS VS 0-0 ASHLEY VILLASANA (FREEDOM FIGHTERS)
4. 170LBS
0-1 MATT KAUFMANN Z’S VS 0-0 BERNARDO FANTI (EASTON BJJ)
5. 135LBS
JACOB AYERS (INFINITE MMA) 0-0 VS 0-0 DEREK MANIMUS (GRUDGE TRAINING CENTER)
6. 170LBS
KEITH BURNS Z’S TRAINING CENTER 0-0 VS 0-0 KODY FAULK NUBREED MULISHA
7. 155LBS
0-1 JEREMY POPPEY (INFINITE MMA) VS 0-0 TRAVIS GEPHARDT (EASTON BJJ)
8. 160LBS
0-0 JONATHAN ZAZULKA (MUAY THAI OF COLORADO) VS 0-0 JOSH MARTINEZ (NUBREED MULISHA)
9. 185 LBS
1-0 RICHARD SMITH (Z’S TRAINING CENTER) VS 1-0 JEFF BRUNSON (GRUDGE TRAINING CENTER)
10. 155LBS
ALBERT MARTINEZ (MUAY THAI OF COLORADO) 0-0 VS CRAIG KEATON (NUBREED MULISHA) 0-0
“BULLS ON PARADE”
LOCATION: STAMPEDE NIGHT CLUB 2430 S Havana St Aurora, CO 80014
DOORS 6PM FIGHTS 7PM
AMATEUR KICKBOXING
160LBS MAIN EVENT
0-0 NICK LANEY (INFINITE MMA) VS 3-1 COREY WILSON (PIKES PEAK COMBAT SPORTS)
170LBS
0-0 JON HYDEMAN (INDEPENDENT) VS 1-0 RICKY VASQUEZ (GRUDGE)
130LBS
1-0 MELISSA HUNTOON (INYODO MARTIAL ARTS VS 0-0 ASHLEY VILLASANA (FREEDOM FIGHTERS)
4. 170LBS
0-1 MATT KAUFMANN Z’S VS 0-0 BERNARDO FANTI (EASTON BJJ)
5. 135LBS
JACOB AYERS (INFINITE MMA) 0-0 VS 0-0 DEREK MANIMUS (GRUDGE TRAINING CENTER)
6. 170LBS
KEITH BURNS Z’S TRAINING CENTER 0-0 VS 0-0 KODY FAULK NUBREED MULISHA
7. 155LBS
0-1 JEREMY POPPEY (INFINITE MMA) VS 0-0 TRAVIS GEPHARDT (EASTON BJJ)
8. 160LBS
0-0 JONATHAN ZAZULKA (MUAY THAI OF COLORADO) VS 0-0 JOSH MARTINEZ (NUBREED MULISHA)
9. 185 LBS
1-0 RICHARD SMITH (Z’S TRAINING CENTER) VS 1-0 JEFF BRUNSON (GRUDGE TRAINING CENTER)
10. 155LBS
ALBERT MARTINEZ (MUAY THAI OF COLORADO) 0-0 VS CRAIG KEATON (NUBREED MULISHA) 0-0
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“LOADED”
LOCATION: SOFTBALL COUNTRY PAVILLIONS
DOORS 6PM FIGHTS 7PM
“MMA” BEST FIGHT TO WIN CARD OF 2009 WITH 5 PRO BOUTS
1. MAIN EVENT 170LBS PRO
ROBERT MARTINEZ (1-0) TEAM DANGER VS CHRIS HOLLAND (1-0) TEAM PROPHECY
2. CO MAIN EVENT 155LB PRO
MATT SIMMS (0-0) ZINGANO BJJ VS STEVE SIMMONS (3-1) NUBREED MULISHA
3. 155LB PRO
TOM SARAH (0-0) GRUDGE TRAINING CENTER VS JEREMY MALATERE (2-1) GUMM BJJ
4. 145LB PRO
JESSE HENLEY (2-1) PROGRESSIVE MMA VS JOSIAH CALLIS (0-1) TEAM PROPHECY
5. 145LB PRO
NICK BUSHMAN (4-11) STRICTLY BOXING VS VELLORE CABALLERO (2-2) EASTON BJJ
6. 185LB AMATEUR TITLE
JEREMY KIMBALL (3-1) SHINGITAI JIU JITSU VS JASON LEE (2-0) HIGH ALTITUDE
7. 155LB
JEREMY HASTINGS (2-1) COLORADO BJJ VS CHRIS BLAZER (1-0) ATT
8. 125LB FEMALE
LAVIDA GIVENS (0-0) A ART OF WAR VS MICHELLE BLALOCK (2-0) FUSEBOXE
9. 170LBS
JAY WYMER (1-3) NEXT LEVEL MMA VS MIKE TOUGISANT (0-0) EASTON BJJ
10. 170lbs
DIEGO ALVAREZ (1-1) COLORADO BJJ vs OSCAR JIMINEZ (0-1) FUSEBOXE
11. 140LBS
CHASEN FINKLESTIEN (0-0) INNERSTRENGTH VS AARON GARDNER (0-0) NUBREED MULISHA
12. 170LBS
JOSH GOLDBERGER (1-0) ZINGANO BJJ VS JOSE CAMPOS (0-0) LA BOXING
13. 190LBS
KARL BALLARD (0-0) TRI TOWN BJJ VS TODD MEREDITH (1-0) FUSEBOXE
14. 265LBS
VINNY PALLONE (0-0) GRUDGE TRAINING CENTER vs RICH ROMERO (1-2) ALVIDREZ COMBAT GRAPPLING
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ROF SIGNS MAIN EVENT FOR DEC CARD
On Friday, December 4th one of MMA's premiere organizations returns to action with RING OF FIRE 36: DEMOLITION.
The card will feature Seven UFC veterans and is headlined by two former stars of SPIKE TV's Ultimate Fighter. TUF Season 8 finalist Vinny Magalhaes will make his ROF debut when he clashes with TUF Season 3 star and local fan favorite BIG Mike Nickels.
Magalhaes is a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and hails from Gracie Humaita in Rio de Janeiro, the school founded by Helio Gracie. He now resides in Las Vegas and trains and teaches out of the Tapout Training Center. Magalhaes is a three time world champion in BJJ, and is a Pan American grappling Champion. On TUF Season 8 he defeated Lance Evans, Jules Bruchez and Krzysztof Soszynski. He then moved on to the finale against Ryan Bader losing by knockout. He is coming off a first round submission victory at CFP in North Carolina in October.
BIG Mike Nickels is a brown belt in Machado Jiu-Jitsu. He is the owner and Instructor of Colorado Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Academy in Highlands Ranch, CO. After going 3-1 in fights at ROF, Nickels went on to be part of Ken Shamrock's team on Season 3 of the Ultimate fighter. He lost in his first fight to Matt Hamill by unanimous decision; however, he returned on the undercard for the finale, defeating previously undefeated Wes Combs by rear naked choke in the first round. Nickels then returned to ROF for one fight and scored one of the quickest K.O.'s in the promotions history dropping Carpacio Owens in just under 7 seconds. The victory earned him a match against Stephan Bonnar at UFC 73. Nickels has gone 3-0 in his last 3 fights, most recently defeating UFC veteran David Heath at MFC 22 in Canada. He scored both Fight of The Night a Submission of the night awards in the match. The bout was heralded as one, if not the best fight in MFC history.
The remainder of the card feature one of the best lineups in the RING OF FIRE 10 year history. It is stacked with UFC, Strikeforce, and K-1 Veterans and highlighted by promotion stand outs Duane BANG Ludwig and Alvin KID Robinson.
MAIN EVENT 205 lbs:
BIG Mike Nickels vs Vinny Magalhaes
Highlands Ranch, CO Las Vegas, NV
Feature Bout 155 lbs:
Duane BANG! Ludwig vs. Ryan Roberts
Thornton, CO Omaha, NE
Feature Bout 145 lbs:
Alvin KID Robinson vs. Anthony Morrison
Thornton, CO Philadelphia, PA
Feature Bout 155 lbs:
Cameron Dollar vs. Kit Cope
Colo Springs, CO Las Vegas, NV
ROF YOUNG GUNS CHAMPIONSHIP 205 lbs:
Cody Donovan vs. Eric Smith
Aurora, CO Las Vegas, NV
Feature Bout 185 lbs:
Chilo Gonzalez vs. Ian Berg
Denver, CO Denver, CO
Feature Bout 185 lbs:
Andre Walker vs. Andreas Spang
Denver, CO Las Vegas, NV
The undercard will feature 5 amateur matches including two women's bouts. Jen LIL ICE Berg will return to ROF. At ROF 35 Berg and her opponent Diana Rael earned both a standing ovation from the crowd and the Fight of The Night award.
TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW!! HOW TO PURCHASE TICKETS:
Available online at http://www.TICKETMASTER.com or charge by phone at 800-745-3000
Visit the Magness Arena box office
Monday-Friday: 10am - 4pm
Saturday and Sunday: Closed if no events; 2 hours before an event otherwise.
Visit any Ticketmaster outlet including select Macy's stores, Select F-Y-E Stores,
Cherry Creek Shopping Center visitors desk, Angelo's CDs, and Twist and Shout.
Ticket Prices: All tickets subject to facility fee, city tax and parking included
(totals $7.00). Online purchases will be subject to an additional fee.
Tickets are priced at $25.00, $35.00, and $45.00
SPECIAL VIP TABLE PACKAGES!
Party Like a Rockstar! Book Your Holiday Party at RING OF FIRE 36! Call (303) 521-0966
for details.
On Friday, December 4th one of MMA's premiere organizations returns to action with RING OF FIRE 36: DEMOLITION.
The card will feature Seven UFC veterans and is headlined by two former stars of SPIKE TV's Ultimate Fighter. TUF Season 8 finalist Vinny Magalhaes will make his ROF debut when he clashes with TUF Season 3 star and local fan favorite BIG Mike Nickels.
Magalhaes is a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and hails from Gracie Humaita in Rio de Janeiro, the school founded by Helio Gracie. He now resides in Las Vegas and trains and teaches out of the Tapout Training Center. Magalhaes is a three time world champion in BJJ, and is a Pan American grappling Champion. On TUF Season 8 he defeated Lance Evans, Jules Bruchez and Krzysztof Soszynski. He then moved on to the finale against Ryan Bader losing by knockout. He is coming off a first round submission victory at CFP in North Carolina in October.
BIG Mike Nickels is a brown belt in Machado Jiu-Jitsu. He is the owner and Instructor of Colorado Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Academy in Highlands Ranch, CO. After going 3-1 in fights at ROF, Nickels went on to be part of Ken Shamrock's team on Season 3 of the Ultimate fighter. He lost in his first fight to Matt Hamill by unanimous decision; however, he returned on the undercard for the finale, defeating previously undefeated Wes Combs by rear naked choke in the first round. Nickels then returned to ROF for one fight and scored one of the quickest K.O.'s in the promotions history dropping Carpacio Owens in just under 7 seconds. The victory earned him a match against Stephan Bonnar at UFC 73. Nickels has gone 3-0 in his last 3 fights, most recently defeating UFC veteran David Heath at MFC 22 in Canada. He scored both Fight of The Night a Submission of the night awards in the match. The bout was heralded as one, if not the best fight in MFC history.
The remainder of the card feature one of the best lineups in the RING OF FIRE 10 year history. It is stacked with UFC, Strikeforce, and K-1 Veterans and highlighted by promotion stand outs Duane BANG Ludwig and Alvin KID Robinson.
MAIN EVENT 205 lbs:
BIG Mike Nickels vs Vinny Magalhaes
Highlands Ranch, CO Las Vegas, NV
Feature Bout 155 lbs:
Duane BANG! Ludwig vs. Ryan Roberts
Thornton, CO Omaha, NE
Feature Bout 145 lbs:
Alvin KID Robinson vs. Anthony Morrison
Thornton, CO Philadelphia, PA
Feature Bout 155 lbs:
Cameron Dollar vs. Kit Cope
Colo Springs, CO Las Vegas, NV
ROF YOUNG GUNS CHAMPIONSHIP 205 lbs:
Cody Donovan vs. Eric Smith
Aurora, CO Las Vegas, NV
Feature Bout 185 lbs:
Chilo Gonzalez vs. Ian Berg
Denver, CO Denver, CO
Feature Bout 185 lbs:
Andre Walker vs. Andreas Spang
Denver, CO Las Vegas, NV
The undercard will feature 5 amateur matches including two women's bouts. Jen LIL ICE Berg will return to ROF. At ROF 35 Berg and her opponent Diana Rael earned both a standing ovation from the crowd and the Fight of The Night award.
TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW!! HOW TO PURCHASE TICKETS:
Available online at http://www.TICKETMASTER.com or charge by phone at 800-745-3000
Visit the Magness Arena box office
Monday-Friday: 10am - 4pm
Saturday and Sunday: Closed if no events; 2 hours before an event otherwise.
Visit any Ticketmaster outlet including select Macy's stores, Select F-Y-E Stores,
Cherry Creek Shopping Center visitors desk, Angelo's CDs, and Twist and Shout.
Ticket Prices: All tickets subject to facility fee, city tax and parking included
(totals $7.00). Online purchases will be subject to an additional fee.
Tickets are priced at $25.00, $35.00, and $45.00
SPECIAL VIP TABLE PACKAGES!
Party Like a Rockstar! Book Your Holiday Party at RING OF FIRE 36! Call (303) 521-0966
for details.
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NICKELS VS. MAGALHAES OFFICIAL FOR RING OF FIRE
DENVER - The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights finale is Saturday night in Las Vegas, so it's only appropriate that Friday night's Ring of Fire 36 main event in the Magness Arena on the University of Denver campus features two Ultimate Fighter alums. Season 3's Mike Nickels and Season 8's Vinny Magalhaes easily made weight on Thursday night, ready to determine who takes the next step back towards the UFC. Nickels weighed in at 204.5 pounds, as did Magalhaes.
An indicator of just how deep this Ring of Fire card is, Duane "Bang" Ludwig, who typically headlines when he fights for the promotion, is co-main event this time, facing fellow UFC veteran Ryan Roberts in a lightweight battle. Two more fighters trying to earn their way back to the Octagon, both Ludwig and Roberts stepped on the scale at 155.8 pounds.
Alvin "Kid" Robinson, another of the seven UFC veterans on the card, makes his return to action against Anthony Morrison. Robinson weighed in at 145 pounds, while Morrison was slightly over the limit at 146.5 pounds. Robinson accepted the fight without requiring any further weight cutting from Morrison.
Ring of Fire 36 Weigh-Ins:
-Mike Nickels (204.5) vs. Vinny Magalhaes (204.5)
-Duane Ludwig (155.8) vs. Ryan Roberts (155.8)
-Alvin Robinson (145.0) vs. Anthony Morrison (146.5)
-Cameron Dollar (153.0) vs. Kit Cope (155.0)
-Cody Donovan (202.0) vs. Eric Smith (204.0)
-Ian Berg (195.0) vs. Justin Guthrie (193.5)
-Andre Walker (183.5) vs. Andreas Spang (185.8)
-JJ Mondragon (135.0) vs. Zach Valdez (136.0)
-Jen Berg (106.5) vs. Sarah Goodlaxen (105.5)
-Vinny Lopez (185.0) vs. Shane Lemaster (181.5)
-Kyane Hampton (129.5) vs. Rachel Perry (130.5)
-Husam Alberq (170.0) vs. Oscar Jimenez (169.0)
ROF 36 OFFICIAL AFTER PARTY
SPECIAL APPEARANCE BY WEC STAR LEONARD "BAD BOY" GARCIA
WHAT: Join the ROF Crew and WEC Star Leonard "BAD BOY" Garcia at the Official ROF 36:
DEMOLITION AFTER PARTY
WHEN: Friday Dec 4th, 11:30 pm to 2:00 am
WHERE: Wicked Garden Night Club, 1403 Larimer Street, Denver, CO
"Located on Larimer Square, Wicked Garden brings something genuinely fresh to the LoDo nightlife scene; pure, high-quality, hard-driving entertainment! Inspired by revelry and excess, Wicked Garden's eclectic environment and innovative concept is a tribute to all things that make a truly memorable party experience."
DENVER - The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights finale is Saturday night in Las Vegas, so it's only appropriate that Friday night's Ring of Fire 36 main event in the Magness Arena on the University of Denver campus features two Ultimate Fighter alums. Season 3's Mike Nickels and Season 8's Vinny Magalhaes easily made weight on Thursday night, ready to determine who takes the next step back towards the UFC. Nickels weighed in at 204.5 pounds, as did Magalhaes.
An indicator of just how deep this Ring of Fire card is, Duane "Bang" Ludwig, who typically headlines when he fights for the promotion, is co-main event this time, facing fellow UFC veteran Ryan Roberts in a lightweight battle. Two more fighters trying to earn their way back to the Octagon, both Ludwig and Roberts stepped on the scale at 155.8 pounds.
Alvin "Kid" Robinson, another of the seven UFC veterans on the card, makes his return to action against Anthony Morrison. Robinson weighed in at 145 pounds, while Morrison was slightly over the limit at 146.5 pounds. Robinson accepted the fight without requiring any further weight cutting from Morrison.
Ring of Fire 36 Weigh-Ins:
-Mike Nickels (204.5) vs. Vinny Magalhaes (204.5)
-Duane Ludwig (155.8) vs. Ryan Roberts (155.8)
-Alvin Robinson (145.0) vs. Anthony Morrison (146.5)
-Cameron Dollar (153.0) vs. Kit Cope (155.0)
-Cody Donovan (202.0) vs. Eric Smith (204.0)
-Ian Berg (195.0) vs. Justin Guthrie (193.5)
-Andre Walker (183.5) vs. Andreas Spang (185.8)
-JJ Mondragon (135.0) vs. Zach Valdez (136.0)
-Jen Berg (106.5) vs. Sarah Goodlaxen (105.5)
-Vinny Lopez (185.0) vs. Shane Lemaster (181.5)
-Kyane Hampton (129.5) vs. Rachel Perry (130.5)
-Husam Alberq (170.0) vs. Oscar Jimenez (169.0)
ROF 36 OFFICIAL AFTER PARTY
SPECIAL APPEARANCE BY WEC STAR LEONARD "BAD BOY" GARCIA
WHAT: Join the ROF Crew and WEC Star Leonard "BAD BOY" Garcia at the Official ROF 36:
DEMOLITION AFTER PARTY
WHEN: Friday Dec 4th, 11:30 pm to 2:00 am
WHERE: Wicked Garden Night Club, 1403 Larimer Street, Denver, CO
"Located on Larimer Square, Wicked Garden brings something genuinely fresh to the LoDo nightlife scene; pure, high-quality, hard-driving entertainment! Inspired by revelry and excess, Wicked Garden's eclectic environment and innovative concept is a tribute to all things that make a truly memorable party experience."
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MAGALHAES AND LUDWIG LIGHT UP RING OF FIRE
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DENVER – With seven UFC veterans on the card at Friday night’s Ring of Fire, there were several fighters hoping to use wins in the Mile High City to catapult themselves into contention for a return to the Octagon.
Chief among them were Ultimate Fighter alums Vinny Magalhaes and Mike Nickels in the main event. Nickels is a Brazilian Jiu-jitsu brown belt and local fan favorite, but Magalahaes is one of the world’s premier black belts... and it showed at Magness Arena.
He quickly put Nickels on the mat, took his back, and locked on a body triangle. From there, it was just a matter of time before Magalhaes would maneuver from submission to submission until he set up a highly technical armbar that left Nickels with no choice but to tap out or lose a limb.
Magalhaes told MMAWeekly.com after the fight that he is hoping to fight once a month or every other month for the near future. After a little more seasoning, he hopes to return to the Ultimate Fighting Championship roster.
Having spent the majority of his career swinging back and forth between kickboxing and mixed martial arts, Duane “Bang” Ludwig says that he is now dialed in on MMA. It showed on Friday night.
As expected, his opponent, Ryan Roberts, immediately shot for the takedown, but Ludwig defended it well, pushing Roberts onto his back and landing in full mount. Roberts was able to defend the mount and push Ludwig off and get to full guard, but that was the beginning of the end. Ludwig let loose a fury of punches mixed with sharp elbows that had Roberts tapping two minutes into the fight.
Surely happy with the win, Ludwig was genuinely disappointed with the brevity of the bout.
“I’m definitely getting better. I guess I showed tonight I was comfortable on the ground,” he said after the fight. “But I really wanted to scrap tonight. I guess it wasn’t meant to be. I wanted to get some stitches; I wanted to earn this paycheck tonight.”
Philadelphia-based fighter Anthony Morrison stepped into hostile territory, but didn’t wait around to get ambushed. He immediately took Gracie black belt and local favorite Alvin “Kid” Robinson to the mat and unleashed a brutal ground and pound attack to finish the fight in a blur.
The fight between Ultimate Fighter season 9 alumnus Cameron Dollar and UFC veteran Kit Cope had some heat to it due to a war of words between the two on Twitter, but Friday it would be Dollar’s night. Cope stung Dollar at the opening bell with a couple well-timed punches, but Dollar immediately took the fight to the mat and didn’t relent. The two fought for position on the ground, but once Dollar locked on a body triangle from Cope’s back, he didn’t relent until he found the fight finishing rear naked choke.
“There was a little bit of bad blood, but Cope’s a good guy. He was stronger than I thought he was gonna be,” said Dollar after the fight, burying the hatchet. But that wasn’t enough for Wand Fight Team jiu-jitsu coach Sidney Silva, who challenged Dollar to a fight with him on a future event.
Another popular local fighter, Cody Donovan, suffered the first loss of his professional career in an attempt to capture the Ring of Fire Young Guns light heavyweight championship. Eric Smith used his Greco-Roman wrestling to control the positioning in the fight, doing damage with a strong striking attack from standing in Donovan’s guard. He caught Donovan with heavy right hands late in the opening round then dropped on him to finish with a flurry to capture the belt.
Preliminary bout honors go mostly to the ladies. Jen Berg and Kyane Hampton, in separate bouts, were very impressive for amateur fighters, as was Vinny Lopez. All three dominated their respective fights.
Main Bouts (Professional):
-Vinny Magalhaes def. Mike Nickels by Submission (Armbar) at 1:19, R1
-Duane Ludwig def. Ryan Roberts by Submission (Strikes) at 2:05, R1
-Anthony Morrison def. Alvin Robinson by Submission (Strikes) at 1:09, R1
-Cameron Dollar def. Kit Cope by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 4:38, R1
-Eric Smith def. Cody Donovan by TKO (Strikes) 3:18, R1
-Justin Guthrie def. Ian Berg by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 2:17, R1
-Andreas Spang def. Andre Walker by Submission (Guillotine Choke) at 2:20, R1
Preliminary Bouts (Amateur):
-JJ Mondragon def. Zach Valdez by Unanimous Decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27), R3
-Jen Berg def. Sarah Goodlaxen by TKO (Strikes) at 1:23, R1
-Vinny Lopez def. Shane Lemaster by TKO (Couldn’t Answer Bell) at 3:00, R1
-Kyane Hampton def. Rachel Perry by TKO (Strikes) at 2:52, R1
-Oscar Jimenez def. Husam Alberq by Split Decision (29-28, 29-28, 27-30), R3
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DENVER – With seven UFC veterans on the card at Friday night’s Ring of Fire, there were several fighters hoping to use wins in the Mile High City to catapult themselves into contention for a return to the Octagon.
Chief among them were Ultimate Fighter alums Vinny Magalhaes and Mike Nickels in the main event. Nickels is a Brazilian Jiu-jitsu brown belt and local fan favorite, but Magalahaes is one of the world’s premier black belts... and it showed at Magness Arena.
He quickly put Nickels on the mat, took his back, and locked on a body triangle. From there, it was just a matter of time before Magalhaes would maneuver from submission to submission until he set up a highly technical armbar that left Nickels with no choice but to tap out or lose a limb.
Magalhaes told MMAWeekly.com after the fight that he is hoping to fight once a month or every other month for the near future. After a little more seasoning, he hopes to return to the Ultimate Fighting Championship roster.
Having spent the majority of his career swinging back and forth between kickboxing and mixed martial arts, Duane “Bang” Ludwig says that he is now dialed in on MMA. It showed on Friday night.
As expected, his opponent, Ryan Roberts, immediately shot for the takedown, but Ludwig defended it well, pushing Roberts onto his back and landing in full mount. Roberts was able to defend the mount and push Ludwig off and get to full guard, but that was the beginning of the end. Ludwig let loose a fury of punches mixed with sharp elbows that had Roberts tapping two minutes into the fight.
Surely happy with the win, Ludwig was genuinely disappointed with the brevity of the bout.
“I’m definitely getting better. I guess I showed tonight I was comfortable on the ground,” he said after the fight. “But I really wanted to scrap tonight. I guess it wasn’t meant to be. I wanted to get some stitches; I wanted to earn this paycheck tonight.”
Philadelphia-based fighter Anthony Morrison stepped into hostile territory, but didn’t wait around to get ambushed. He immediately took Gracie black belt and local favorite Alvin “Kid” Robinson to the mat and unleashed a brutal ground and pound attack to finish the fight in a blur.
The fight between Ultimate Fighter season 9 alumnus Cameron Dollar and UFC veteran Kit Cope had some heat to it due to a war of words between the two on Twitter, but Friday it would be Dollar’s night. Cope stung Dollar at the opening bell with a couple well-timed punches, but Dollar immediately took the fight to the mat and didn’t relent. The two fought for position on the ground, but once Dollar locked on a body triangle from Cope’s back, he didn’t relent until he found the fight finishing rear naked choke.
“There was a little bit of bad blood, but Cope’s a good guy. He was stronger than I thought he was gonna be,” said Dollar after the fight, burying the hatchet. But that wasn’t enough for Wand Fight Team jiu-jitsu coach Sidney Silva, who challenged Dollar to a fight with him on a future event.
Another popular local fighter, Cody Donovan, suffered the first loss of his professional career in an attempt to capture the Ring of Fire Young Guns light heavyweight championship. Eric Smith used his Greco-Roman wrestling to control the positioning in the fight, doing damage with a strong striking attack from standing in Donovan’s guard. He caught Donovan with heavy right hands late in the opening round then dropped on him to finish with a flurry to capture the belt.
Preliminary bout honors go mostly to the ladies. Jen Berg and Kyane Hampton, in separate bouts, were very impressive for amateur fighters, as was Vinny Lopez. All three dominated their respective fights.
Main Bouts (Professional):
-Vinny Magalhaes def. Mike Nickels by Submission (Armbar) at 1:19, R1
-Duane Ludwig def. Ryan Roberts by Submission (Strikes) at 2:05, R1
-Anthony Morrison def. Alvin Robinson by Submission (Strikes) at 1:09, R1
-Cameron Dollar def. Kit Cope by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 4:38, R1
-Eric Smith def. Cody Donovan by TKO (Strikes) 3:18, R1
-Justin Guthrie def. Ian Berg by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 2:17, R1
-Andreas Spang def. Andre Walker by Submission (Guillotine Choke) at 2:20, R1
Preliminary Bouts (Amateur):
-JJ Mondragon def. Zach Valdez by Unanimous Decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27), R3
-Jen Berg def. Sarah Goodlaxen by TKO (Strikes) at 1:23, R1
-Vinny Lopez def. Shane Lemaster by TKO (Couldn’t Answer Bell) at 3:00, R1
-Kyane Hampton def. Rachel Perry by TKO (Strikes) at 2:52, R1
-Oscar Jimenez def. Husam Alberq by Split Decision (29-28, 29-28, 27-30), R3
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JANUARY 2010 COLORADO MMA SCHEDULE
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RMBB: Caged Madness
01.16.2010
Red and Jerrys - Denver - Sheridan
FTW: Tournament of Champions 6
01.23.2010
BJJ/NO-GI
Arvada High School
Arvada, Colorado
Kick Down 74
01.23.2010
On Saturday January 23, 2010 The Kick Down MMA promotion returns to Denver to begin it’s 9th year in operation with Kick Down 74 “GRUDGE”. Leslie Smith will face Louise Johnson in the main event in a re-match of their battle in early 2009. Michael Riggs will face Andrew Aldaco in a professional welterweight match up. Justin Hueske will make his first bantomweight title defense against Cameron Thurgood. Jason Clayton will face Darren Christopher for the middleweight title. The first Denver show of the year for Kick Down will feature what the promotion is known for-show case of new talent.
FTW: Phenoms
01.30.2010
Check out http://www.MMABuzz.com for the complete line-ups for each of these cards!
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RMBB: Caged Madness
01.16.2010
Red and Jerrys - Denver - Sheridan
FTW: Tournament of Champions 6
01.23.2010
BJJ/NO-GI
Arvada High School
Arvada, Colorado
Kick Down 74
01.23.2010
On Saturday January 23, 2010 The Kick Down MMA promotion returns to Denver to begin it’s 9th year in operation with Kick Down 74 “GRUDGE”. Leslie Smith will face Louise Johnson in the main event in a re-match of their battle in early 2009. Michael Riggs will face Andrew Aldaco in a professional welterweight match up. Justin Hueske will make his first bantomweight title defense against Cameron Thurgood. Jason Clayton will face Darren Christopher for the middleweight title. The first Denver show of the year for Kick Down will feature what the promotion is known for-show case of new talent.
FTW: Phenoms
01.30.2010
Check out http://www.MMABuzz.com for the complete line-ups for each of these cards!
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Rocky Mountain Bad Boyz
"Caged Madness"
Written by J.R. Gordon
Saturday January 16, 2009 the Rocky Mountain Bad Boyz again held their event at the Red and Jerry's venue in Denver Colorado. The show was to have featured 13 MMA bouts including two women's contests, four title fights and two professional fights. Also on tap was one grappling match.
However, in an unfortunate turn of events the last four bouts of the night were canceled. There were several physical altercations in the crowd involving spectators and when order was unable to be restored in a timely manner the Colorado boxing commission elected to cancel the uncontested matches in the interest of fan and fighter safety.
Now, on to the matches that did take place:
Matt Alvarado faced Chris Gerado. Gerado opened with a strong striking combination, but after securing a takedown Alvarado was able to control position and work GNP for the remainder of the round. To open the second round Alvarado immediately scored another takedown and ended in the guard of Gerado. From there Alvarado stayed active with GNP all round as Gerado looked to set up submission attempts until the round ended. Round three played out the same as round two and when asked to score the fight the judges saw it as an unanimous decision victory for Matt Alvarado.
Jaron Aragon faced Adam Vigil. Both fighters showed strong strikes early, but it was Vigil that got it to the mat with a nice hip toss takedown. On the mat Vigil took mount but Aragon got a nice backdoor escape and after scrambling to their feet the rest of the round was spent with the fighters in the clinch exchanging strikes. Round two saw each fighter looking to land a head kick early and after clinching a point was taken from Vigil for grabbing the fence multiple times. Upon restarting Vigil got another takedown but the round ended with Aragon having a tight triangle sunk in. Round three saw Vigil again get an early takedown and work positional control and GNP as Aragon was busy with strikes and submission attempts. The round ended with both fighters scrambling to their feet. In the end the contest was declared a majority draw.
Abe Alvarado faced Raymond Duran. Good striking from both fighters was shown early before Alvarado got a takedown and secured back control. Duran pulled off a backdoor escape and tried to jump guard looking to sink a guillotine choke but Alvarado escaped, took mount, transitioned to back control and worked his GNP until the referee stopped the bout at 2:14 of round one giving Alvarado the TKO win.
Brandon Goshorn faced Matthew McOmie. Goshorn opened with an overhand right that dropped McOmie. Goshorn followed him to the mat, took back control and sunk in the RNC for the tapout victory at :32 of round one.
Willy Baisley faced Chad Romero for the Rocky Mountain Bad Boyz 145 lb. men's amateur MMA title. The fight hit the mat early and it was Romero that controlled position and landed GNP while Baisley looked for submissions off of his back. Round two had Romero getting an early takedown to set up his GNP attack. Baisley was able end in the guard of Romero, but from his back Romero set in the armbar that got him the submission victory at 2:59 of round two.
Kyanne Hampton faced Jillian Lybarger. Lybarger almost immediately got the clinch in order to set up a leg trip takedown. On the ground Hampton scored a sweep and tried for a guillotine that Lybarger was able to defend for the entirety of the round. Round two saw a brief standing exchange before Lybarger again got the takedown and worked her GNP as Hampton stayed active off of her back with strikes and submission attempts. Hampton was able to escape and momentarily secure back control for some GNP as the round ended. Round three had both fighters displaying strong striking early until Lybarger secured a bodylock takedown. On the mat Hampton was able to get another sweep and worked strong GNP as Lybarger tried for an armbar. The fighters scrambled to their feet and Lybarger got a takedown just as the bell sounded to end the fight. The judges turned in their scorecards and the winner by way of unanimous decision was Kyane Hampton.
Raquel Penninton faced Tsui-Jen Cunanan. Cunanan quickly jumped guard looking for a guillotine choke that Pennington was able to escape. Pennington then tried for a guillotine choke of her own that Cunanan escaped and the fighters spent the rest of the round scrambling for positon with each working in some GNP and submission attempts. Round two saw Cunanan pull guard to get it to the mat but Pennington spent the entire round controlling position and working her GNP game. Round three saw Pennington score with a bodylock takedown and control position to set up more GNP while Cunanan displayed an active guard and multiple escape attempts. The judge's scorecards again determined the winner and it was Raquel Penninton by way of an unanimous decision.
In a grappling match Luis La'o faced Reid Walsh. After the combatants clinched Walsh jumped guard to take it to the mat and once on the ground he quickly set in an armbar and got the win at :50 of round one by way of referee stoppage.
Andrew Alirez faced Andrew Yates for the Rocky Mountain Bad Boyz 150 lb. men's amateur MMA title. Alirez got a big slam takedown early, worked GNP from side control, transitioned to mount then back control and after an accidental strike to the back of the head of Yates the match was stopped as Yates was unable to continue. The official decision was never announced as it was at this time that the problems in the crowd started, thereby ending the show.
"Of the Night" moments:
Entrance of the night goes to Kyanne Hampton for the dancing display she put on not only to her entrance music, but to that of her opponent as well.
Slam of the night goes to Andrew Alirez for his bodylock slam early in his bout.
Submission of the night goes to Brand Goshorn for his :32 second fight winning RNC.
KO/TKO of the night goes to Abe Alvarado for his fight ending GNP attack from back control.
Fight of the night goes to Kyanne Hampton and Jillian Lybarger for their back and forth battle where each fighter showed that they possess skills in all areas and ranges of MMA.
Be sure to check the site calendar for upcoming events.
Best in Health and Training,
J.R. Gordon.
"Caged Madness"
Written by J.R. Gordon
Saturday January 16, 2009 the Rocky Mountain Bad Boyz again held their event at the Red and Jerry's venue in Denver Colorado. The show was to have featured 13 MMA bouts including two women's contests, four title fights and two professional fights. Also on tap was one grappling match.
However, in an unfortunate turn of events the last four bouts of the night were canceled. There were several physical altercations in the crowd involving spectators and when order was unable to be restored in a timely manner the Colorado boxing commission elected to cancel the uncontested matches in the interest of fan and fighter safety.
Now, on to the matches that did take place:
Matt Alvarado faced Chris Gerado. Gerado opened with a strong striking combination, but after securing a takedown Alvarado was able to control position and work GNP for the remainder of the round. To open the second round Alvarado immediately scored another takedown and ended in the guard of Gerado. From there Alvarado stayed active with GNP all round as Gerado looked to set up submission attempts until the round ended. Round three played out the same as round two and when asked to score the fight the judges saw it as an unanimous decision victory for Matt Alvarado.
Jaron Aragon faced Adam Vigil. Both fighters showed strong strikes early, but it was Vigil that got it to the mat with a nice hip toss takedown. On the mat Vigil took mount but Aragon got a nice backdoor escape and after scrambling to their feet the rest of the round was spent with the fighters in the clinch exchanging strikes. Round two saw each fighter looking to land a head kick early and after clinching a point was taken from Vigil for grabbing the fence multiple times. Upon restarting Vigil got another takedown but the round ended with Aragon having a tight triangle sunk in. Round three saw Vigil again get an early takedown and work positional control and GNP as Aragon was busy with strikes and submission attempts. The round ended with both fighters scrambling to their feet. In the end the contest was declared a majority draw.
Abe Alvarado faced Raymond Duran. Good striking from both fighters was shown early before Alvarado got a takedown and secured back control. Duran pulled off a backdoor escape and tried to jump guard looking to sink a guillotine choke but Alvarado escaped, took mount, transitioned to back control and worked his GNP until the referee stopped the bout at 2:14 of round one giving Alvarado the TKO win.
Brandon Goshorn faced Matthew McOmie. Goshorn opened with an overhand right that dropped McOmie. Goshorn followed him to the mat, took back control and sunk in the RNC for the tapout victory at :32 of round one.
Willy Baisley faced Chad Romero for the Rocky Mountain Bad Boyz 145 lb. men's amateur MMA title. The fight hit the mat early and it was Romero that controlled position and landed GNP while Baisley looked for submissions off of his back. Round two had Romero getting an early takedown to set up his GNP attack. Baisley was able end in the guard of Romero, but from his back Romero set in the armbar that got him the submission victory at 2:59 of round two.
Kyanne Hampton faced Jillian Lybarger. Lybarger almost immediately got the clinch in order to set up a leg trip takedown. On the ground Hampton scored a sweep and tried for a guillotine that Lybarger was able to defend for the entirety of the round. Round two saw a brief standing exchange before Lybarger again got the takedown and worked her GNP as Hampton stayed active off of her back with strikes and submission attempts. Hampton was able to escape and momentarily secure back control for some GNP as the round ended. Round three had both fighters displaying strong striking early until Lybarger secured a bodylock takedown. On the mat Hampton was able to get another sweep and worked strong GNP as Lybarger tried for an armbar. The fighters scrambled to their feet and Lybarger got a takedown just as the bell sounded to end the fight. The judges turned in their scorecards and the winner by way of unanimous decision was Kyane Hampton.
Raquel Penninton faced Tsui-Jen Cunanan. Cunanan quickly jumped guard looking for a guillotine choke that Pennington was able to escape. Pennington then tried for a guillotine choke of her own that Cunanan escaped and the fighters spent the rest of the round scrambling for positon with each working in some GNP and submission attempts. Round two saw Cunanan pull guard to get it to the mat but Pennington spent the entire round controlling position and working her GNP game. Round three saw Pennington score with a bodylock takedown and control position to set up more GNP while Cunanan displayed an active guard and multiple escape attempts. The judge's scorecards again determined the winner and it was Raquel Penninton by way of an unanimous decision.
In a grappling match Luis La'o faced Reid Walsh. After the combatants clinched Walsh jumped guard to take it to the mat and once on the ground he quickly set in an armbar and got the win at :50 of round one by way of referee stoppage.
Andrew Alirez faced Andrew Yates for the Rocky Mountain Bad Boyz 150 lb. men's amateur MMA title. Alirez got a big slam takedown early, worked GNP from side control, transitioned to mount then back control and after an accidental strike to the back of the head of Yates the match was stopped as Yates was unable to continue. The official decision was never announced as it was at this time that the problems in the crowd started, thereby ending the show.
"Of the Night" moments:
Entrance of the night goes to Kyanne Hampton for the dancing display she put on not only to her entrance music, but to that of her opponent as well.
Slam of the night goes to Andrew Alirez for his bodylock slam early in his bout.
Submission of the night goes to Brand Goshorn for his :32 second fight winning RNC.
KO/TKO of the night goes to Abe Alvarado for his fight ending GNP attack from back control.
Fight of the night goes to Kyanne Hampton and Jillian Lybarger for their back and forth battle where each fighter showed that they possess skills in all areas and ranges of MMA.
Be sure to check the site calendar for upcoming events.
Best in Health and Training,
J.R. Gordon.
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