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MFC 26: Retribution - Results & Event Coverage

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MFC 26 - Retribution
September 10, 2010
River Cree Resort and Casino
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada



Main Card:

Ryan Ford vs. Douglas Lima - Submission (Armbar) Round 2 (0:48)
Antonio McKee vs. Luciano Azevedo - TKO (Doctor Stoppage) Round 1 (3:11)
Tom Watson vs. Jesse Taylor - Unanimous Decision
David Heath vs. Solomon Hutcherson - TKO (Strikes) Round 2 (3:46)
Dwayne Lewis vs. Mike Nickels - TKO (Strikes) Round 1 (1:30)
Curtis Demarce vs. Tyson Steele - Submission (Triangle Choke) Round 2 (4:09)


Preliminary Card:

Steve Fader vs. Ford Robertson
Adam Rabidoux vs. Taylor Bull
Ryan Ballingall vs. Aaron Berke
Theo Brisley vs. Chad Freeman
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Re: MFC 26: Retribution - Event Coverage

Postby keithlewis » Fri Sep 10, 2010 12:12 am

All 18 fighters, including lightweight titleholder Antonio "Mandingo" McKee and his challenger Luciano Azevedo, were perfect as the official weigh-in for MFC 26: Retribution was held Thursday at City Centre Mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

McKee (23-3-2), who is unbeaten in seven years, hit the scale at 154.4 while Azevedo (16-8), the only fighter to hold a victory over WEC featherweight champion Jose Aldo, stepped off at 154.2.

In the night's other co-main event for the show to be held at the River Cree Resort and Casino, ATT Atlanta product Douglas "The Phenom" Lima (14-4) weighed in at 170.8, while hometown hero Ryan "The Real Deal" Ford (12-2) flexed his muscles after hitting 169.4.


MFC 26 : Retribution - Weigh-In Results:

-Douglas Lima (170.8) vs. Ryan Ford (169.4)
-Luciano Azevedo (154.2) vs. Antonio McKee (154.4)
-Jesse Taylor (185.0) vs. Tom Watson (182.8)
-Mike Nickels (204.2) vs. Dwayne Lewis (204.6)
-Solomon Hutcherson (185.0) vs. David Heath (184.6)

-Curtis Demarce (154.6) vs. Tyson Steele (155.4)
-Andrew Buckland (184.4) vs. Ford Robertson (183.6)
-Ryan Ballingall (176.4) vs. Aaron Berke (177.2)
-Theo Brisley (153.2) vs. Chad Freeman (155.0)
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Re: MFC 26: Retribution - Results & Event Coverage

Postby keithlewis » Fri Sep 10, 2010 10:40 pm

Good event, catch the replay if you can!
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Re: MFC 26: Retribution - Results & Event Coverage

Postby keithlewis » Sun Sep 12, 2010 12:17 am

Lima stuns Ford at Retribution

McKee, Heath, Lewis among night's big winners

By MFC Staff

It wasn't the homecoming party that Ryan Ford wanted, but it was the coming
out party that Douglas Lima deeply desired.

Stunning a vastly partisan crowd in his opponent's home town, Lima (15-4)
scored a second-round submission victory over Ford (12-3) in the co-main
event of MFC 26: Retribution held Friday night at the River Cree Resort and
Casino just outside Edmonton, Alberta, and live on HDNet Fights.

Following an exciting back-and-forth opening round, Lima found Ford's arm
dangling after a takedown and smoothly transitioned into a tapout finish at
the 48-second mark of the middle frame. From once unknown to instant title
contender, it was a perfect turn of events for the ATT Atlanta product.

"I want the belt now," declared Lima, who also secured the Submission of the
Night award. "I was promised if I win this fight they will give me a title
shot. That's what I want - please."

The victory was Lima's third straight and put a halt to Ford's four-fight
string of success while also souring the much-ballyhooed return of Ford to
the MFC where his promising career began.

While Lima positioned himself in the welterweight title picture, reigning
MFC lightweight champ Antonio McKee left no doubt as to who wears the
biggest crown in the organization. Much-maligned for his "boring" style and
vowing to retire if his opponent could last the five-round distance with
him, McKee (25-3-2) punished Brazilian foe Luciano Azevedo (16-9) with a
wicked slam and then proceeded to demolish him with relentless
ground-and-pound.

Two devastating elbows strikes carved a huge gash in Azevedo's forehead and
a after a brief check by the ringside physician, referee Frank Geric waved
the fight to a rightful stoppage just 3:11 into the opening stanza. The
victory was just McKee's third TKO win of his career and the Lakewood,
California, product not only retained his belt but remains unbeaten in his
past 15 fights spanning seven years. Though only seven of his 25 career wins
have been of the non-decision variety, this decisive verdict should serve
some notice to McKee's many critics that he can truly be an entertaining
finisher.

"Whoever the MFC puts in front of me next, I'll whoop their ass too," said
McKee. "I guess it's not true - you can teach an old dog new tricks. And I
want to thank (HDNet commentator) Guy Mezger for bringing the best out of
me."

Two other fighters made serious impacts at MFC 26, both ending their
respective bouts with impressive knockouts. Despite spending much of the
first round on his back, David Heath sent foe Solomon Hutcherson back to his
corner after the opening five minutes with badly bleeding - and likely
broken - nose. That was only the tip of the damage iceberg that was in store
for Hutcherson.

Heath (16-6) brought a huge roar from the capacity crowd when he opened
Round 2 with a spinning backfist that very nearly dropped Hutcherson. And
moments later, Heath did put Hutcherson (11-7) down for good with a
well-placed right hand and follow-up hammerfists that brought an explosive
ending to the fight at 3:46 of the second round. The result, which garnered
Knockout of the Night kudos for the Tulsa, Oklahoma, native, was
particularly noteworthy for Heath as it was his first test in the
middleweight ranks, dropping down from light heavyweight. While there's
still work to be done, Heath served notice that he is a serious threat in
search of a title belt.

The same can also now likely be said of Dwayne Lewis, who redeemed himself
for a poor showing at MFC 25 against Emanuel Newton by taking out Mike
Nickels only 1:30 into their 205-pound contest. Lewis (12-5) dropped Nickels
(8-4) twice with short uppercuts in the clinch and then pounded down Nickels
for good with more sharp and heavy shots. Lewis, one of the organization's
most-popular figures, made a clear-cut case for a new multi-fight contract
with his most-impressive outing since dusting off Marvin Eastman at MFC 23.

In another middleweight bout, Jesse "JT Money" Taylor (16-6) didn't inflict
a lot of damage, but kept positional advantage and went after enough
submissions to easily pull away from brash Brit Tom "Kong" Watson. While his
ring entrance electrified the crowd, Watson (12-4) was unable to unleash his
vaunted striking attack under the relentless wear of Taylor's well-executed
game plan. All three judges scored the bout 30-26 in Taylor's favour -
Watson having been deducted one point in Round 1 for holding the ropes
during takedown attempts.

The night's televised card opened with two of the MFC's newest young guns
squaring off and it was Curtis Demarce (11-7) using a slick triangle choke
to coax the tapout from Tyson Steele (6-1) at the 4:09 mark of Round 2.
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