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COMPOUND FRACTURE played to a packed house Friday night at the
DeKalb Atlanta Centre. Tim Gawenda (Eagle) def. Andrew Larabee (Combat Fight Team) 1:16 R1 – TKO Larabee was no match for Gawenda in this challenge match as Gawenda totally dominated en route to the TKO. Keith Bach (Alliance/Combatives) def. Shane Pressley (Velocity) 12:00 - Unanimous Decision Cory Nestlehutt (Velocity) def. David Baggett (Kimura) 2:28 R1 TKO Nestlehutt let loose with everything but the kitchen sink. Scottie Newton (S.C.) def. Jeremy Fischer (Anderson Vale Tudo) 2:38 R3 – Corner Stoppage Newton dominated though Fischer had his moments. Then, in Round 3, Newton let loose with a flurry and Fischer’s corner threw the towel in. Petrus Walker (American Top Team) def. Jake Goode (Obake) 1:06 R2 – KO Goode appeared to be dominating early landing some big shots and avoiding “The Buffalo’s” submission attempts. Then, following a stand up in round 2, the 276 lb. Walker unleashed a huge head kick which took the big man out. Jason Miller (AMA – Augusta, GA) win by default over Joshua Hancock The oft-plagued Hancock did not show. This is not the first time Hancock has been involved in controversy… Tim Stout (def. Devon Powers (Kimura) :31 R! – KO “MOAB” Stout was too much for Powers. Mike Israel (Tiger) def. Mac Teasley (Anderson Vale Tudo) 1:07 R - Tap Out Triangle Choke Teasley started the fight with a brutal slam; however, Israel maintained his composure and secured the triangle for the win. Ryan Ellison (Alliance/Team Jacare) def. Chris Monzo (Team Oyama) 1:53 R1 - Tap Out Strikes Ellison dominated Monzo, taking his time and “cooking” him for the victory. Rashad Khalliq (Velocity) def. Sam Frankel (Alliance – Dallas) 1:33 R1 – Verbal Submission Up & coming fighter Khalliq, fighting with a broken hand, beat Frankel at his own game – STAND UP. Frankel verbally submitted after being punched, hit with knees, and then severely cut by a flurry to the face and head. Lionel Cortes def. Morrison Butler (Velocity) 3:33 R3 – KO This seesaw battle between two fighters who had fought previously three years prior, ended with Cortes catching Butler in the corner and unloading. Raphael Assuncao (Alliance/Team Jacare) def. Chad Lawshe :54 R1 – Guillotine Hats off to Pro Boxer Lawshe who took the fight on four days notice after two separate scheduled Assuncao opponents went down with injuries. Lawshe wanted a taste of MMA, but the highly regarded Assuncao was just too much for him. Melvin “the yound assassin”Guillard (Anconas Gym) def. Jason Hathaway (U.S. Army) :37 R1 – Ref Stoppage Hathaway took this fight on one days notice after Melvin’s original MAIN EVENT opponent, Antonio McKee, went down with an ankle injury. Hathaway took a knee while shooting in and the young assassin let loose. Referee Cam McHargue stepped in to halt the bout.
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brett,
that was a great night of fights ,thanks for having me on the card tim m.o.a.b. stout |
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I have posted all the fight photos I took, there are about 30 to view and a link to download all of them as well enjoy.
www.velocitykickboxing.com/news.html _c |
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