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Posted on | September 27, 2011 | No Comments
Rumble in the Cage 44
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Once again R.I.T.C proved why it is the Premier MMA Organization in Western Canada, with a night filled with EXCITEMENT. Out of 10 fights only 1 went the distance.
The amateur’s stared off the night with a blast. Mike Amstead (3-1) took advantage of the inexperienced Kale Barr (0-1), causing him to tap out via arm bar in his pro debut at the0:42 mark of the 1st round.
In the final amateur bout, Nathan Harrison (2-1) used superior striking to dominate the 1st Round and a 1/2. Midway through the 2nd Round, Harrison made the first take down. He then quickly transitioned the take down into a triangle choke causing Rylee McKay (1-1) to tap out at the 3:07 mark.
The Pro portion of the card started off with Josh Kitchen (2-1) using a take down to set up a fierce barrage of punches on Joff Johnston (0-1). This caused the Referee in charge to call a halt to the action at the 3:44 mark of the 1st Round.
The Pro Debut of Ali Saif (0-1) did not go exactly as planned against Joey Tracey (2-1). Saif, the amateur wrestling stand out, finally took Tracey down in his 3rd attempt and applied an ankle lock. Only to have Tracey finagle out and rain down a storm of hammerfists. This cause the Referee to stop the action at the 2:23 mark of the 1st Round.
Allen Munroe (4-3) and Maged Hammo (1-1) were once training partners, but tonight they we enemies. Munroe used his superior wrestling to take down Hammo time and time again in route to a workman like Unanimous Decision.
In the only Pro Kick Boxing (K-1 Rules) fight of the night. Tim Tamaki (1-0) used what can only be deemed vicious striking to drop veteran Jesse Seberg (5-4) 3 times within 1:16 of the 1st Round. The referee finally stepped in after the 3rd knockdown to wave the fight off.
Brendan “The Hacksaw” Blacquier (3-1) showed why they dubbed him “The Hacksaw” tonight. He sawed right through Rob Ryan (0-2) stopping him cold with an insane right/left combo at the 1:05 mark of the 1st Round.
Veteran Nolan Clark (4-11) took the fight to the younger Brandt Dewsberry (6-1-1) in the 1st round. Clark scored a take down early and subdued Dewsberry with strikes, while attempting to lock on a rear naked choke. Both men stared the 2nd Round trading strikes, until Dewsberry land a thunderous straight right hand. He followed that up with a tornado of punches on the grounded fighter, causing the referee to wave off the bout at the 0:43 mark.
Moise Rimbom (18-9-3), who has faced big names such as Allistar Overeem, landed a monster take down causing his opponent Jared Kilkenny (9-9) to break his arm and tap out in the 1st Round. Kilkenny showed great sportsmanship by riling the crowd up from the ground after the fight.
In the Main Event, Brandon MacArthur (8-17) submitted hometown favorite Dan Chambers (16-17) via standing guillotine at the 0:32 mark of the 1st Round.
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School of Hard Knocks Fighting Championship 14
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In the main event, Keto Allen (6-2) fights Andrew Buckland (13-8-1) in a welterweight championship bout in a battle of British Columbia natives. Allen is coming off of an impressive first round submission win in July and looks to add to his momentum with the bout against Buckland. Buckland is on a two fight submission win streak of his own. Buckland has fought all over Canada and his record reads like a “who’s who” of some of the top MMA fighters from the Great White North. With the HKFC Welterweight Championship on the line, expect these two gladiators to leave it all in the cage. Both guys have wins via TKO and submission and are well-rounded athletes, but it might come down to experience as Buckland has faced much tougher opponents throughout his career. This is a great matchup and what is sure to be a barnburner of a fight.
In the co-main event, Charmaine “Not So Sweet” Tweet (0-1) battles Heather Martin (2-1, amateur record) who is making her professional debut. Tweet is coming off of a tough debut fight with Ronda Rousey who caused quite a buzz with her last fight in Strikeforce. For Tweet, the bout with Martin is another opportunity to showcase her overall MMA skillset which begins with her base, kickboxing. Tweet was also able to show some great scrambling in her previous fight so she is quite proficient in her standup and ground. Martin is no stranger to throwing punches and will look to mix it up with Tweet on the feet. Expect Martin to stand in the middle of the cage and throw punches in bunches. This bout could be Fight of the Night and should be action packed from the opening bell.
Along with 5 pro bouts, HKFC is also a proving ground for amateur fighters ready to earn their stripes. The 10-bout amateur series will separate the contenders from the pretenders and build to the future for HKFC and Canadian MMA.
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