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- Tom Aaron
Troy, Missouri, USA A:
6-0, 155, 5'8", 7-13-78, Steve Berger
- ISCF Amateur United States Welterweight
Champion
- Tom won his title on November 3rd, 2007 - Sullivan, Missouri, USA: Tom
Aaron defeated
*Andrew Waters,
by unanimous decision, 30-27 on all cards.
- Special Thank You to Andrew Waters who took this fight on
two days notice as Challenger
Roger Richardson broke his leg on Thursday
the 1st of November.
- Tom also won the 2007
ISCF World Classic Novice Lightweight Title.
- The ISCF retired his title on April
5th, 2008, the day after he turned Pro, winning his debut over Travis Sveum and
won by Verbal Submission at 1:13 of Round 3.
- Last Update: 4-5-08.
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- Baltazar "Balti" Acosta
Cedar
Hill, Texas, USA 8-2-1, 135, 5'10", 8-3-81, James Pham
- ISCF Amateur United States Champion
- October 11th, 2008, The Hive Inc.'s "MMA EVOLUTION 10", Pekin,
Illinois, USA: Defeated Donald Harper by Tapout at 1:25 of round 3.
- Lost his title in his first title defense on May 16th, 2009 at the Capital
Entertainment LLC's "BIKER BATTLE SERIES" event in Jefferson City,
Missouri, USA: to Jordan Howard by verbal submission from the corner, at 4:10 of
Round Three.
- Last Update: 5-28-09.
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- Lenny Atkinson Jr.,
Laramie, Wyoming,
USA 4-1, 164, 5'10" , 10-7-85, Jason Carley
- ISCF Amateur Wyoming State Welterweight
Champion
- Atkinson won this title on May 2nd, 2009, Chin Chek Productions' "The
Battle For Laramie II", Laramie, Wyoming, USAwhen he defeated
*Arthur Medina by Tap Out 1:22 in round 1.
- (*) Medina was a late
replacement from Nebraska. Although a Nebraska fighter cannot fight for a
Wyoming title, it was allowed due to the late change.
- FIRST DEFENSE: September 11th, 2009 - Laramie, Wyoming, USA, Chin
Ckek Production's BATTLE FOR LARAMIE 3 - AMERICAN PRIDE "Tribute To The
Fallen": Defeated Danny August by tapout (Rear Naked Choke) at 59
seconds of Round 1.
- SECOND DEFENSE: April 17th, 2010, Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA, Lost his
title to Matthew Cano of Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA by TKO at .32 of Round 1.
- Last Update: 4-23-10.
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- Joe Ayala
Cedar Falls, Iowa, USA
5-0, 150, 5'9", 7-25-82, Russ O Connell
- ISCF Amateur North Central Regional
Champion
- "KICKFEST" June 9th, 2007, Waterloo, Iowa, USA: Defeated Jeff
Bedner by Submission (Strikes) in round 1.
- The ISCF retired his title when it
was discovered he was a Pro Fighter.
- Last Update: 5-8-09.
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- Roy Babcock
St. Joseph, Missouri, USA
11-4, 170, 5'10, 5-31-79, Jeremy Whorton & Earl Walker
- ISCF Amateur Missouri State Lightweight
Champion
- Roy won his title on November 17th, 2007, at the Breaking Point Productions
LLC, Zero Tolerance VI event in Saint Joseph, Missouri, USA by Forfeit as
Kyle Rogers reported to the promoter that
he was sick and unable to fight, Thursday night prior to the event. Rogers was
hoping to become well enough to fight but he didn't.
- The ISCF retired his title on December 15th, 2007 when he fought his first
Pro Fight and won.
- Last Update: 1-16-08.
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Rudy
Bears Kansas City, Missouri, USA 6-0, AK: 5-1-1/0, 184,
5'11", 11-12-78, Steve Schneider
- ISCF Amateur Central Regional
Middleweight Champion
- Bears won his title on February 3rd, 2007, Kansas City, Missouri,
USA: Defeated
Will Burns by TKO (Referee Stoppage
due to Strikes) at 3:35 of Round One.
- ISCF Retired Bears's Title when he
won his ISCF US Title on March 31st, 2007
in- Independance, Missouri, USA.
- (Last Update: 6-1-07)
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- Rudy Bears
Kansas City, Missouri, USA
6-0, AK: 5-1-1/0, 184, 5'11", 11-12-78, Steve Schneider & Steve
Crawford
- ISCF Amateur United States Middleweight
Champion
- Bears won his title on March 31st, 2007 in Independance, Missouri,
USA when he defeated
Russell Crandon by majority decision,
39-37 38-38 & 39-37.
- Bears retired his titles when he turned Pro in mid 2007.
- (Last Update: 10-10-07)
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- Jeff Bedard
Dalton, Georgia, USA, Velocity
- ISCF Pro South East U.S. Lightweight
Champion
- Bedard won his title on August 7th, 2004, in Atlanta, Georgia, USA
when he defeated Aaron Williams by Unanimous Decision after 3 rounds and 15
minutes of fighting.
- (Last Update: 12-11-05)
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- Kevin Cook
Lakeland, Florida, USA 5-3-1,
5'6", 189, 9-10-73, Ross Kellin
- ISCF Pro United States Light
Heavyweight Champion
- Cook won his title on September 21st, 2002 in Augusta, Georgia,
USA when he defeated
Steve Headden when Headden's corner threw in the towel, ending the
match.
- The ISCF Retired Cook's title when
they discovered he had retired.
- (Last Update: 12-11-05)
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John
Cornett Kansas City, Missouri, USA 7-4, 205, 6'2, 1978,
Steve Crawford
- ISCF Amateur Central Regional Light
Heavyweight Champion
- Cornett won his title on March 10th, 2006 in Kansas City, Missouri,
USA when he defeated
Robert Bishop of Grand Rapids, Minnesota
by TKO at :21 seconds of the First Round.
- ISCF Retired Cornett's Amateur Title
when he turned Pro on August 4th, 2006.
- Last Update: 8-28-06.
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- Matt Cox
Blue Springs, Missouri, USA 8-2,
222, 6'2", 3-14-71, Steve Crawford
- United States Heavyweight Champion
- September 16th, 2006, Grandview, Missouri, USA: Defeated
Jason Ramey by Tapout at 3:01 of Round One.
- DEFENSE: May 5th, 2007 - Kansas City, Missouri, USA - Defeated
Jason Ramey by Tap Out via (Rear Naked Choke) at 1:58 of Round 1.
- ISCF Retired Cox's US Title due to inactivity and it was approved by his
Trainer.
- Last update: 2-12-08.
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- Steven Cox
Independence, Missouri, USA P:
1-0, 7-1, 135, 5'5", 9-7-87, Larry Reyes & Phil Jones
- Central Regional Bantamweight Champion
- Cox won his title on April 3rd, 2007, Grain Valley, Missouri, USA
when he defeated
Brian Snelling by TKO (Referee Stops Contest Due To Strikes) At
1:33 Of Round 2.
- ISCF Retired Cox's Amateur Title when
he turned Pro in 2007.
- Last Update: 1-5-08
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- Muhsin Corbbrey
Hilton Head, South
Carolina, USA
- 2002 South East Regional "NO
GI"
-GRAPPLING- LIGHT WELTERWEIGHT Champion
- ISCF Retired Corbbrey's Amateur Title
when they discovered he turned Pro.
- Last Update: 8-1-08
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- Kevin Croom
Columbia, Missouri, USA,
10-1, 145, 5'11", 7-18-88, Rob Hulett
- ISCF United States Featherweight Champion
- June 28th, 2008 - Sedalia, Missouri, USA, First Blood MMA, "Sedalia
Smackdown": Defeated previous Champion
William Joplin in a title Defense by
Referee Stops Contest (Rear Naked Choke) at 2:06 of Round 1.
- ISCF Retired Croom's Amateur Title
when they discovered he turned Pro.
- Last Update: 6-26-09
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- Keith Dace
England
- ISCF Pro Super Heavyweight British
Champion
- Dace won his title on April 22nd, 2001 in North Hampton, England
when he defeated Adrian Wild by submission.
- As of this posting, Dace is still an active MMA Fighter.
- (Last Update: 10-22-01)
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- Bill Dieckhoff
Lincoln, Nebraska, USA,
13-3, 265, 6'4", 5-6-86, Ryan Dudney
- ISCF Amateur Central Regional Heavyweight
Champion
- Bill won his title on August 24th, 2007, Moberly, Missouri, USA, ("Mid-MO
Fight Show 3"): when he defeated James Lucas at 2:51 Round 1 by Tap
out.
- FIRST DEFENSE: September 27th, 2008, Kansas City, Missouri, USA, (The
RAGE OF KC's "RAGE OF KC"): Defeated Steve Tabor by Tap
Out (Rear naked choke) at :14 of Round 1.
- ISCF retired Dieckhoff's title on
10-26-09 and placed him in the ISCF Pro
inactive ranks due to his inability to address his database suspension:
- (***) SUSPENDED: May 11th, 2009: Before
approved and allowed to fight again Mr. Dieckhoff needs to address the 2
Pro bouts in 2008 listed on his MMA Database
HERE. If not Pro, ISCF
needs a letter from the event promoter stating such. Also, Mr. Dieckhoff
needs to contact the MMA Database people at
stats@mixedMartialArts.com
to make the correction if these listed Pro bouts were indeed
Amateur. Mr. Dieckhoff must get the Pro Bouts removed from his MMA
Database bio before approved and allowed to fight again. If not removed by JUNE 12th, 2009, ISCF will move Mr. Dieckhoff to the Pro
Rankings and review the possibilities of fines and suspensions related to the 5
Amateur fights he had after his first listed Pro bout.
- (Last Update: 10-26-09)
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- John Duever
Ballwin, Missouri, USA,
7-2, 159, 5'11", 1-5-83, Benny Voyles
- ISCF Amateur United States Lightweight
Champion
- Duever won his title on March 8th, 2008 at the Extreme Fight Party, Adams
Mark Hotel in St Louis, Missouri, USA when he defeated Chris Tickle by TKO at
2:15 of the second round.
- ISCF retired Duever's title when he said he was injuured after being
challenged. Once healed, he plans to turn Professional.
- (Last Update: 5-11-09)
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- Nolan Dutcher
USA
- 2002 South East Regional "NO
GI"
-GRAPPLING- LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT Champion
- ISCF Retired Dutcher's Amateur Title
when they discovered he turned Pro.
- Last Update: 8-1-08
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- Chris Evinger, ( Evenger ),
Odessa,
Missouri, USA, 5-1, 170, 6'3", 9-3-83, Phil Jones
- ISCF Amateur Missouri State Amateur
Welterweight Champion
- Evinger won her title on October 5th, 2007 in Grain Valley,
Missouri, USA: Defeated Nick Nolte, By Tap Out (Rear Naked Choke) at
:37 of Round 3.
- ISCF Retired Evinger Title on 9-14-09
due to inactivity.
- .Last Update: 9-14-09
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- Tonya Evinger
Oak Grove, Missouri, USA 2-1,
135, 5'7", 6-4-81, Phil Jones
- ISCF Amateur Missouri State Bantamweight
Champion
- Bears won her title on January 5th, 2007, Grain Valley, Missouri,
USAwhen she Defeated
Jennifer Babcock by TAP OUT (Strikes) at 1:52 of Round One.
- ISCF Retired Evinger Title when they
discovered she had fought as a Pro MMA Fighter.
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Andy
Foster Dalton, Georgia, USA, P: 9-2, A: 7-0, 185, 6'2",
1-13-79, Ben Kiker
- ISCF Amateur East Coast Light
Heavyweight Title
- Foster won his title on October 25th, 2003 in Dalton, Georgia, USA
when he defeated Will Blankenship of Athens, Georgia, USA by Armbar
submission at 2:18 of round 1.
- Foster retired his Amateur Title when he turned Pro on August 2nd, 2004.
- (Last Update: 2-14-05)
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- Andy Foster
Dalton, Georgia, USA
- ISCF Amateur East Coast Middleweight
- Foster won his title on April 23rd, 2004 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA
when he defeated Tim Stout by Rear Naked Choke in round 1.
- Foster retired his Amateur Title when he turned Pro on August 2nd, 2004.
- (Last Update: 6-15-04)
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- Jimmy Fowler
nman, South Carolina, USA,
6-0, 125, 5'6", 1-21-83, David Lender, Team Revolution
- ISCF Amateur United States Featherweight
Champion
- Fowler won his title on July 12th, 2008 in Kansas City, Missouri,
USA when he defeated Ryan Pederson at 1:22 seconds of round 1 by Tap out by
scarf choke.
- ISCF Retired his title on 4-2-10 when they discovered he turned pro in
2010.
- (Last Update: 4-2-10)
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- Joshua Freeman,
Grandview, Missouri,
USA, 10-5, 145, 5'7", 10-24-80, Phil Jones, Larry Reyes
- ISCF Amateur Central USA Regional
Featherweight Champion
- Freeman won his title on April 6th, 2007 in Grain Valley, Missouri,
USA when he defeated
Willie Mack by split decision, 29-28 28-29 & 30-27.
- Freeman retired his Amateur Title at Featherweight to move up in weight in
january, 2008.
- (Last Update: 1-12-08)
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Travis
"Iron Man" Fulton
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA
- ISCF Pro Super Heavyweight United States
Title
- Fulton won his
ISCF Title on August 8th, 1999 in Tempe,
Arizona, USA when he defeated Dan Chase by KO at :40 of round 1.
- Mr. Fulton's ISCF Title was
Retired when the ISCF could not locate him
for a defense.
- (Last Update: 10-22-01)
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- Jay Gilbey
England
- ISCF Pro *Welterweight
England Area Title
- Gilbey won his ISCF title on
November 26th, 2000 in North Hampton, England when he defeated Shaun
Mahaffey by submission in round 1.
- (*) Under the old ISCF
Weightclasses, this title was fought as a Light Middleweight title.
- Gilbey's title was retired b y the ISCF
due to inactivity.
- (Last Update: 8-24-09)
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- Jay Gilbey
England
- ISCF Pro Light Middleweight British
Champion
- Gilbey won his ISCF title on
April 22nd, 2001 in North Hampton, England when he defeated Martin Ruddock
by submission.
- Gilbey's title was retired b y the ISCF
due to inactivity.
- (Last Update: 8-24-09)
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- Chris Goodwin
Novelty, Missouri, USA,
12-3-1/3, 205, 6'4", 6-29-79, Michael Prebe
- ISCF Amateur Missouri State Light
Heavyweight Champion
- Goodwin won his ISCF Title on the "Mid-MO
Fight Show 3" on August 24th, 2007 in Moberly, Missouri, USA when he
defeated
Matthew Gragg at 1:52 Round 2, TKO Due to strikes.
- Goodwin retired his title when he moved up to Heavyweight on 3-25-08.
- (Last Update: 3-25-08)
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- J.D. Gould
Boise, Idaho, USA, 3-0, 155,
5'10", 11-19-84, Nate Pettit
- ISCF Amateur Idaho State Lightweight
Champion
- July 25th, 2008 - Boise, Idaho, USA, Idaho Fight League's IDAHO FIGHT
LEAGUE LIVE ONLINE, defeated
Brandon Hempleman in Hempleman's first
defense of the title by KO :32 seconds in the first round.
- ISCF retired his title when they
discovered he had turned Pro.
- (Last Update: 4-22-09)
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- Brandon Hawkins
Little Rock, Arkansas,
USA, 5-0, 185, Living Defense Martial Arts
- ISCF Amateur South Central Middleweight
Champion
- March 17th, 2007, Monroe, Louisiana, USA: Defeated Jeremiah Riggs by corner
submission 3:19 of the third round.
- ISCF retired Hawkins title on August
27th, 2009 when it was discovered he had been inactive.
- (Last Update: 8-27-09)
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Steve
Headden Atlanta, Georgia, USA
- ISCF Pro South East U.S. Middleweight
Title
- Headden won his title on March 16, 2002 in Augusta Georgia, USA
when he defeatrd Shaun Gay of Valdosta, Georgia, USA by submission at 23
seconds of round 1.
- Headden retired his title on October 25th, 2003 when he won the ISCF Pro Middleweight World Title.
- (Last Update: 10-27-03)
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- Steve Headden
Atlanta, Georgia, USA, P: 8-7,
A: 2-1, 185, 6', 12-10-68
- ISCF Pro Middleweight WORLD Champion
- Hoppes won his title on October 25th, 2003 in Dalton, Georgia, USA
when he defeated
Shannon Ritch of Tempe, Arizona, USA by
verbal submission from strike at 1:42 of round 1.
- Having never been challenged for his title, and having not fought in over a
year, the ISCF and Mr. Headden
choose to retire his title in November of 2008.
- (Last Update: 11-29-08)
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- Brandon Hempleman
Jerome, Idaho, USA 2-3,
155, 5'6", 3-5-87, Carl Sklavos & Curtis Yergensen,
Hempleman Photo
- ISCF Amateur Idaho State Lightweight
Champion
- Hempleman won his title on March 15th, 2008, Apex Xtreme Engagement
LLC - "NIGHT OF THE CHAMPIONS", Idaho Falls, Idaho, USA: Defeated
Bobby Earley by Figure Four choke at :53 Seconds of Round 3.
- Hempleman lost his title in his first defense on July 25th, 2008 - Boise,
Idaho, USA, Idaho Fight League's IDAHO FIGHT LEAGUE LIVE ONLINE, to JD Gould by
KO :32 seconds in the first round.
- (Last Update: 10-3-08)
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- Kent "Norseman" Hensley
 Atlanta, Georgia, USA 9-3,
196, 6', 6-15-69, Dennis Palmer
- ISCF Pro USA East Coast Light
Heavyweight Title
- Hensley won his title on December 7th, 2001 when he defeated Jared
Pettitt of Huntsville, Alabama by TKO when Pettitt didn't answer the
bell for round 2.
- The ISCF Retired Hensley title when they were told he was Retired.
- (Last Update: 12-11-05)
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- John Hoppes
Waterloo, Iowa, USA, Russ
O'Connell
- ISCF Amateur Iowa State Light
Middleweight Champion
- Hoppes won his title on November 23rd, 2002 in Waterloo Iowa, USA
when he defeated Roy Praza.
- Hoppes retired in 2003
- (Last Update: 12-11-05)
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- Robert Jackson
Belton, Missouri, USA,
9-0, 170, 6'1", 4-5-86, Steve Crawford
- ISCF Amateur Central Regional
Welterweight Champion
- Jackson won his title on November 2nd, 2007 in Grain Valley,
Missouri when he defeated Chris Evinger, ( Evenger ) by Tap Out (Rear Naked
Choke) at 1:08 Of Round One.
- ISCF Retired Jackson's Amateur title when they discovered he fought pro in
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- William Joplin
Columbia, Missouri, USA 10-6, 145, 5'7",
9-18-78, Joshua Daily
- ISCF Amateur Central Regional
Featherweight Champion
- William won his title on February 2nd, 2008, MID-MO MMA Association,
MID-MO-FIGHT SHOW 6, Moberly, Missouri, USA: Defeated
Caleb Paffrath by Tap out (Guillotine
Choke) at 2:02 of Round 1.
- His title was retired when he won the ISCF
US Amateur Featherweight title on March 29th, 2008
- Last Update: 4-4-08
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- William Joplin
Columbia, Missouri, USA 11-8, 145, 5'7",
9-18-78, Joshua Daily
- ISCF Amateur United States Featherweight
Champion
- William won his title on the "MID-MO-FIGHT SHOW 7" on March 29th,
2008 in Moberly, Missouri, USA when he defeated Brian
Jordan by Tap Out due to (Guillotine Choker) at 3:04 of Round 3.
- He lost his title on the First Blood MMA, "Sedalia Smackdown" on
June 28th, 2008 in Sedalia, Missouri, USA to Kevin Croom when Croom won by Rear
Naked Choke at 2:06 of Round 1.
- Last Update: 7-7-08
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- Josh Karney
Independence, Missouri, USA 6-4,
193, 6'1", 10-22-85, Brad Jones
- ISCF Amateur Central Regional Light
Heavyeweight Champion
- Karney won his title on February 3rd, 2007, Kansas City, Missouri,
USA when he defeated
Michael Glenn by TAP OUT (Guillotine) at 1:25 of Round One.
- Karney retired his titles when he turned Pro in mid 2007.
- (Last Update: 10-10-07)
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- Todd Kiser
Muncie, Indiana, USA, Ron White
- ISCF Amateur Middleweight Indiana State
Title
- Kiser won this title on
April 14, 2001 in KoKomo,
Indiana, USA when he defeated
Chad Wagoner by TKO in round 1.
- FIRST DEFENSE: Kiser lost his title
to
Darrell Smith by rear naked choke at 2:25 of the 1st round in Indiana on
October 22nd, 2001 in Kokomo, Indiana, USA.
- TITLE VOIDED
- 11-13-06: Sadly to say, this bout
was long before the ISCF did fighter
background checks. When this bout was booked,
Kiser had already fought
6 PRO Bouts. Even more surprising though was that his opponent,
Chad Wagoner was also a PRO Fighter who also had fought 6 Pro Bouts.
Since BOTH fighters were Pro, the title was VOIDED as an Amateur title.
However this was not discovered until November of 2006. Too bad the Promoters
did not book this as a PRO MMA TITLE. If so, the title would have been Legit.
- Still not knowing the above the ISCF
allowed
Kiser defended his "Amateur" title, fighting as a PRO again
against fellow Pro fighter,
Darrell Smith. Kiser lost this defense to Smith by rear naked choke at
2:25 of the 1st round in Indiana on October 22nd, 2001. However again, the title
was void since BOTH were PROS. Thank goodness the
ISCF now does full Fighter Background
checks.
- (Last Update: 11-13-06)
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- Shad Lankford
Seneca, Missouri, USA 4-1,
145, 5'8", 9-7-73, Bane Fighting Club
- ISCF Amateur Missouri State Champion
- Shad won his title on MAY 5th, 2007 in Columbia, Missouri, USA when
he defeated
Daniel Chavez, by Split-Decision, 30-27 29-28 & 28-29.
- Shad Retired his title on 6-25-08 when he informed the ISCF he had just fought his pro debut.
- (Last Update: 6-25-08)
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- Rob Lilly
Kansas City, Missouri, USA 6-0,
165, 5'8, 1-18-69, American Top Team
- ISCF Amateur Central Regional
Welterweight Champion
- Lilly won his title on April 15th, 2006, St. Joseph, Missouri, USA
when he Defeated
Rick Wymer by unanimous decision, 30-27 on all 3 judges cards.
- ISCF Retired
Lilly's Title 16 months after winning his it due to inactivity having
never fought again after he won it.
- (Last Update: 8-28-06)
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- Jamie Mether
Iowa, USA, 10-4, 170, 5'8",
9-7-85, Russ O'Connell, Team Peak Performance
- ISCF Amateur Iowa State Middleweight
Champion
- Mether won his title at "KICKFEST" on June 9th, 2007 in
Waterloo, Iowa, USA when he defeated previous Champion David Severe by unanimous
decision.
- ISCF Retired Mether's title when they
were informed he had fought Pro.
- (Last Update: 1-27-09)
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- Jamie Mether
Iowa, USA, 10-4, 170, 5'8",
9-7-85, Russ O'Connell, Team Peak Performance
- ISCF Amateur Iowa State Welterweight
Champion
- Mether won his title on October 7, 2006, Kickfest 11, Waterloo,
Iowa, USA when he defeated Kirk Nielsen by TKO at 1:11 of the 1st round.
- ISCF Retired Mether's title when they
were informed he had fought Pro.
- (Last Update: 2-4-09)
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- Joey Marimberga
Pinson, Alabama, USA 6-1,
135, 5'6", 12-31-76, Chris Connelly
- ISCF Amateur USA Bantamweight Champion
- Marimberga won his title on September 16th, 2006 in Grandview,
Missouri, USA when he defeated
Cody Bell, by TAPOUT at :44 of Round Two.
- ISCF Retired Marimberga's title when
they were informed he had fought his first Pro Bout on 3-30-07
- (Last Update: 6-26-07)
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- Eric Marriott
Oak Grove,
Missouri, USA 15-3-1, 155, 5'7", 8-22-85, Larry Reyes & Phil Jones
- ISCF Amateur Central Regional Lightweight
Champion
- Marriott won his title on September 8th, 2006 - Grain Valley,
Missouri, USA: Defeated
Derek Brown, by guillotine choke at 2:23 of the first round.
- ISCF Retired Marriott's title after
he won the United States title in the same weight class.
- (Last Update: 10-17-07)
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- Eric Marriott
Oak Grove,
Missouri, USA 15-3-1, 155, 5'7", 8-22-85, Larry Reyes & Phil Jones
- ISCF Amateur USA Lightweight Champion
- Bears won his title on January 5th, 2007 in Grain Valley, Missouri,
USA when he defeated
Andrew Waters by TAP OUT (Kamora) at 3:04 of Round One.
- ISCF Retired Marriott Title
when he turned Pro in October, 2007.
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Cam
McHargue
Valdosta, Georgia, USA, Joel Chavous
- ISCF Pro United States Welterweight
Champion
- McHargue won his ISCF title
on March 16, 2002 in Augusta Georgia, USA when he defeated Todd Carney of
Moundsville, West Virginia, USA by triangle choke at the 1:16 mark of round 2.
- 8-24-09: McHargue's title has been retired by the ISCF due to inactivity. He last fought on 3-24-2006
when he lost to Kevin Gittemeier on the Wild Bill's Fight Night 1: Bad Blood in
Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
- (Last Update: 8-24-09)
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- Joe Merit
Atlanta, Georgia, USA, Gary Brown
- ISCF Amateur Light Heavyweight East Coast
US Regional Title
- Merit won his title on February 24, 2001 in Augusta Georgia, USA
when he defeated
Houston Grant with a Head Kick KO at :43
into round one.
- TITLE VOIDED
- However it was later discovered in 2006 that
Merit had never fought as an Amateur MMA fighter. In fact, Merit
had fought as a
Professional "13" times before his bout
with
Houston Grant who had "1" amateur
fight prior to his fight against Merit. Even more strange, their bout was
recorded as a PRO bout, and not an AMATEUR bout. This made Merit's Amateur Title
Void.
- (Last Update: 11-14-06)
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Jason
"Mayhem" Miller Atlanta, Georgia, USA,
Tito Ortiz
Moved to Huntington Beach, California, USA, 22-6, 185, 6'1", 12-24-80,
Marc Laimon
- ISCF Pro East Coast Middleweight Title
- Miller won his title on December 9th, 2001 when he lived in
Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He defeated
Todd Carney of Moundsville, West Virginia, USA
by submission at 2:53 of round 2.
- First Defense: Miller successfully defended his title in a rematch
on February 1, 2003, Atlanta, Georgia, USA against Todd Carney when he split
open Carney's head with a dropping elbow. Carney's corner threw in the towel due
to the excessive blood at 2:31 of round 1.
- 6-1-2010: Miller's title has been retired by the ISCF for the following reasons;
- His failure to defend the title since February 1, 2003.
- He no longer lives in the region of the held title.
- His actions on the April 17th, 2010 Strikeforce event:
- Jake Shields was in the middle of a LIVE TV interview
after winning the Strikeforce Middleweight Title. in the middle of it, Jason
Miller jumps in with a verbal challenge, "Where's my rematch, buddy?".
The verbal attack resulted in a full fledged gang fight with Shield's, teammate
Gilbert Melendez and Nick & Nate Diaz as they attack Miller on LIVE TV...
CBS. Since the incident, Miller apologized and claimed full responsibility for
the incident while the Tennessee commission mailed out citations, and may make
further actions. Jason Miller and Nick Diaz are excluded from upcoming
Strikeforce events. Nate Diaz faces action from Tennessee for his part in the
brawl, and acting as an unlicensed cornerman. Although this action "might"
have been planned out or provoked by the event promoters as either a marketing
gimmick or a way to keep certain fighters under their contract (as many
others have also speculated) , the action itself was a sad negative for the
MMA World and Miller should have never done such an action.
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- (Last Update: 6-1-2010)
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- Micah Miller
Centerville, Georgia, USA AM:
5-0, 145, 6'2", 2-14-87, Matthew Waller
- ISCF Amateur South East Regional
Featherweight Champion
- Miller won his title on February 11th, 2006 in Atlanta Civic
Center, Atlanta, Georgia, USA when he defeated
Brian Bowles, by flying triangle midway through the third round.
- ISCF Retired Miller's Amateur Title
when he turned Pro In May of 2006
- (Last Update: 5-22-06)
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- Nick Nuila
Arlington, Texas, USA, 6-1,
170, 5'10", 9-23-81, Self
- ISCF Amateur South Central Regional
Welterweight Champion
- Nuila win his title on December 8th, 2007, Battle Cage 360 LLC, "Holiday
Havoc" Texarkana, Arkansas, USA: Defeated Derrick Krantz by Referee
Stoppage due to punches at 3:50 of Round 1.
- ISCF Retired Nuila's Title on 9-14-09
due to inactivity.
- Last Update: 9-14-09
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- Mike Newton
Unknown
- 2002 South East Regional "NO
GI" JUNIOR LIGHTWEIGHT "Grappling" Champion
- ISCF Retired Newton's Title when they
could not locate him for 6 years to update his status.
- Last Update: 8-1-08
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- Sheppard Owens
Blue Springs, Missouri,
USA 6-0, 235, 6', 4-1-80, Steve Schneider
- ISCF Amateur Missouri State Heavyweight
Champion
- Owens won his title on January 5th, 2007, Grain Valley, Missouri,
USA when he defeated
John Jarvis by TAP OUT (Rear Naked Choke) at 2:44 of Round Two.
- DEFENSE: MAY 4th, 2007 - Grain Valley, Missouri, USA - Defeated Cory
Rawlings by TKO, Referee stop contest due to (Strikes) at 2:59 of Round 1.
- Owens retired his titles when he turned Pro in mid 2007.
- (Last Update: 10-10-07)
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- Zachariah 'Zach' Owens,
Nampa, Idaho,
USA 5-3, 166, 6', 2-10-90, Calvin Owens
- ISCF Amateur Northwest Welterweight
Champion
- Owens won his title on August 7th, 2009, Kuna, Idaho, USA, Idaho
Fight League & Confetti Productions' "ULTIMATE NORTH WEST FIGHTING
CHAMPIONSHIPS 2" when he defeated defeated Rolando Davila by rear naked
choke at 1:14 in the first round.
- Owens title was retired when he fought pro on 5-8-2010
- (Last Update: 7-1-10)
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- Jay Pages
Mesa, Arizona, USA
- ISCF Pro Light Middleweight United States
Title
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Cody
Parrish Oak Grove, Missouri, USA 9-0, 165, 5'10",
7-20-84, Steve Crawford
- ISCF Amateur Missouri State Welterweight
Champion
- Parrish won his title on July 29th, 2006, Kansas, City, Missouri,
USA: Cody Parish defeated
Garrett Seimer by Triangle choke submission at :58 of the second round.
- ISCF Retired Parrish's Amateur Title
when he won his ISCF US Title on August
25th, 2006 in Kansas City, Missouri, USA when he defeated Derek Garner, by TKO
(strikes) at 1:43 of Round One.
- (Last Update: 10-25-06)
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- Cody Parrish
Oak Grove, Missouri, USA 10-0,
165, 6'1", 7-20-84, Crawford's Martial Arts
- ISCF Amateur United States Welterweight
Champion
- Parish won his title on August 25th, 2006 in Kansas City, Missouri,
USA when he Defeated
Derek Garner by TKO (strikes) at 1:43 of Round One.
- ISCF Retired Cody Parish 's title
since he turned Pro.
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- Jared "The Prodigy" Pettitt
Georgia, USA, Mark Pettitt
- ISCF Amateur Light Heavyweight South East
US Regional Title
- Pettitt won his title on June 16th, 2001 in Valdosta, Georgia, USA
when he defeated Chris Comer by by strikes (TKO) 2:38 of round 1.
- Pettiitt retired his title to fight Pro in December of 2001.
- (Last Update: 12-8-01)
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- Mike Plazola
Cedar Falls, Iowa, USA 11-4,
155, 5'8", 5-23-85, Russ O Connell
- ISCF Amateur Iowa State Lightweight
Champion
- March 10th, 2007, Waterloo, Iowa, USA: Defeated *Tory Bogguess, by Tapout
at 1:59 of the 1st round.
- (*) Tory Bogguess, replaced the origional opponent ( Nick Anderson ) after
Anderson pulled out prior to the event. Although Tory Bogguess never met the
requirements to be a title contender, the ISCF accepted him as a title contender
since no other Iowa (At the time it was told to the ISCF that he was from Iowa,
not Illinois as later discovered) opponent could be found in time to fight
Plazola. Since the title was vacant, ISCF allowed this with the understanding
that regardless of who won, they would defend the title within 1 year against a
legit contender.
- The ISCF Retired Plazola's title when
he turned Pro
- (Last Update: 12-21-09)
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Shawn
Porter Spartonburg, South Carolina, USA P: 2-4, A: 13-3,
155, 5'4", 11-30-77, Lee Coats
- ISCF Pro East Coast Lightweight Champion
- Porter won his title on October 12th, 2002 in Griffin, Georgia,
USA when he defeated Walter "Peewee" McCall of Valdosta, Georgia, USA
by Unamious Decicion.
- The ISCF Retired Porter title when
they discovered he had retired.
- (Last Update: 12-11-05)
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Tom
Proctor
Mesa, Arizona, USA, 15-0, 6', 205, 11-14-55
- ISCF Pro Heavyweight United States Title
On Thursday night, August 5th, 1999, ISCF Promoters John Scott and Tom
Proctor had scheduled to have 5 ISCF
Pro United States Title bouts on their event at the Rockin Rodeo in Tempe,
Arizona, USA. However, we never received any real results to confirm any of
these bouts ever took place. The only 2 result we received back here at
the ISCF Headquarters were that Light
Welterweight Fighter Kyle Rowley and Super Heavyweight fighter Travis
Fulton (Both Listed Below) had each won their ISCF U.S. Title Bouts. However again, no word was
given on their opponents or the actual outcome of either of their bouts.
At the time of this event, the
IKF
had been trying to work with the original Arizona based ISCF group in regards to confirming and organizing
ISCF events and Titles. This lack of
follow-through was the final deciding factor for the
IKF
Organization to fully step in and take over full operations and responsibilities
of the ISCF Organization which at the time
was only doing events in Arizona, USA. The decision was a great move that
brought complete organization to the ISCF.
It also meant that the organization would get the same needed marketing the
IKF
had in it's beginning stages and it all paid off. The
IKF
staff and their associates around the USA took the ISCF
concept and developed it into the great organization it is today worldwide.
Today, ALL ISCF business must be confirmed
through the IKF "AND" ISCF
Headquarters in Newcastle, CA, USA. We don't know how many NON CREDITED
ISCF Champions there are out there but we do
know who are the TRUE ISCF Champions.
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- Mike Pyle
Memphis, Tennessee, USA, Jeff Mullen
- ISCF Amateur Middleweight Mid-South
Regional Title
- Pyle won his ISCF Title by
Forfeit on November 13th, 1999 in Memphis
Tennessee, USA when his opponent,
Quintin "Rampage" Jackson weighed in heavy for the
title. However, the two still fought and Jackson won by Unanimous
Decision.
- The ISCF retired Pyle's title
when he turned Pro in 2002.
- (Last Update: 11-14-06)
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- Roger Richardson
St. Roberts, Missouri, USA, 7-1, 185, 6', 12-3-82, Jason Hensley &
Daniel Chavez
- ISCF Amateur Middleweight Central
Regional Title
- "MID-MO Fight Show 2" JUNE 23rd, 2007 - Moberly, Missouri, USA:
Roger Richardson was set to fight James Bunch. However Bunch was
a No Show so Richardson won the title by forfeit.
- 5-30-08: Mr. Roger Richardson will be attending Special Forces
Qualification Course and will not be able to fight for 12 months due to the
training schedule. Because of this, Mr. Richardson has voluntarily retired his
ISCF Central Regional Title. Upon
completion he looks forward to fighting again.
- (Last Update: 5-30-08)
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Shannon
"The Cannon" Ritch Tempe, Arizona, USA,
76-53-1, 5'8", 183
- ISCF Pro Middleweight United States
Title
- Ritch won his Title on the first ever ISCF Sanctioned Event on May 22nd, 1999 in in
Phoenix, Arizona, USA when he defeated David Harris of Arizona at 1:01
by choke.
- Ritch retired his title on September 28th, 2004 because he has
taken a job in Iraq, employed as a Diplomatic Security Agent for the State
Department. CLICK
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- (Last Update: 9-29-04)
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- Brandon Rondon
Bossier City, Louisiana, USA, 7-1, 134, 5'6", 6-4-86, Albert Cole
- ISCF Amateur South Central Regional
FEATHERWEIGHT Champion
- Rondon won his ISCF Title on March
17th, 2007 in Monroe, Louisiana, USA when he defeated
Derek Arcement by submission 1:21 of the
fourth round
- DEFENSE: September 15th, 2007 - Morgan City, Louisiana, USA, "BATTLEZONE
VIII: ERUPTION" - Defeated Derek Arcement again Via Armbar in
Round 1 in a rematch.
- ISCF Retired Rondon's title
on 10-17-08 due to inactivity, having not fought in over a year.
- (Last Update: 10-17-08)
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- Kyle Rowley
Mesa, Arizona, USA
- ISCF Pro Light Welterweight United States
Title
- From what we know, Rowley won his
ISCF Title on August 5th, 1999 in Tempe,
Arizona, USA. However, his opponent and how he won are unknown. See Above Post.
- The ISCF Retired Rowley's
title when they could not find him.
- Like Proctor and Pages above, Rowley's Fight Record was in question years
after his title was retired. To date, the ISCF and other fight recording sites
can not find any recorded record of him fighting in MMA.
- (Last Update: 12-11-05)
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- David Severe
Iowa, USA 3-0, 185, 5'10",
3-24-76, Mike Smith
- ISCF Amateur Iowa State Middleweight
Champion
- Severe won his title on March 10th, 2007 - Waterloo, Iowa, USA when
he defeated
Jeff Bunger by Tapout at 3:45 of the 1st round.
- Severe lost his title in a defense to Jamie Mether of Iowa at the "KICKFEST"event
on June 9th, 2007 in Waterloo, Iowa, USA.
- (Last Update: 9-27-07)
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- Phil Shiplett
Pingree, Idaho, USA, 5-0,
265, 6'4", 1-19-86, Arand Smith
- ISCF Amateur Idaho State Heavyweight
Champion
- May 10th, 2008, Apex Xtreme Engagement LLC, "AXE MMA"
Idaho Falls, Idaho, USA: Defeated Ryan Wagner by TKO at :28 of the first
round.
- ISCF retired his amateur title when
they discovered he turned Pro.
- (Last Update: 4-22-09)
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Darrell
"The Bulldog" Smith Indiana, USA
- ISCF Amateur Middleweight Indiana State
Title
- Smith won his title on October 20th, 2001 in Kokomo, Indiana, USA
when he defeated the former Champion, Todd Kiser by rear naked choke at
2:25 of the 1st round.
- Smith retired his amateur title to turn Pro.
- (Last Update: 6-20-02)
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- Darrell "The Bulldog" Smith
Fishers,
Indiana, USA Pro: 8-7-1, AM: 21-5/11, 5'8", 155, Donnie Michaels
- ISCF Pro United States
*Welterweight Champion
- Smith won his title on August 17, 2002, in Kokomo, Indiana, USA
when he defeated Brian Garaghty of Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA by Unanimous
Decision after 3 rounds.
- ISCF retired Smith's title when they were informed he moved up in weight to
the 185 lb weightclass.
- At the time of this retirement Smith's record was Pro; 15-18-1, AM: 3-0.
- Last Update: 2-12-08
- (*) This title was "Retired"
as a Lightweight title because the weight division name had changed
since Smith won it.
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- Troy Talavera
Lees Summitt, Missouri,
USA 7-4, 145, 5'7, 10-12-77
- ISCF Amateur Missouri State Featherweight
Champion
- Talavera won his title on December 1st, 2006 in Grain Valley,
Missouri, USA. Talavera's opponent Eric Akin did not show up for
weigh-ins. The
ISCF officially awarded the vacant Amateur
Featherweight Missouri State Title to Troy Talavera by forfeit.
- ISCF Retired Talavera's State Title
when he won his ISCF US Title on January
5th, 2007, Grain Valley, Missouri, USA when he defeated Derek Arcement
by TAP OUT (Armbar ) at 1:24 of Round One.
- (Last Update: 10-25-06)
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- Troy Talavera
Lees Summitt, Missouri,
USA 7-4, 145, 5'7, 10-12-77, Larry Reyes & Phil Jones
- ISCF Amateur United States Featherweight
Champion
- Won his title on January 5th, 2007 in Grain Valley, Missouri, USA when he
defeated
Derek Arcement by TAP OUT (Armbar ) at 1:24 of Round One.
- ISCF Retired Talavera Amateur Title
when he made his Pro debut in 2007.
- (Last Update: 1-5-08)
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- Jason Teeman
Kansas City, Missouri, USA 7-1,
185, 5' 10", 5-14-79, Steve Crawford
- ISCF Amateur Central Regional
Middleweight Champion
- Teeman won his title on July 14, 2006 in Grain Valley, Missouri,
USA when he defeated
Dominic Brown by Unanimous Decision 30-27, 29-28, & 29-28.
- ISCF Retired Teeman's Amateur Title
when he made his Pro debut in November of 2006 in Junction City, Kansas, USA.
- (Last Update: 11-30-06)
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Din
Thomas Orlando, Florida, USA, 11-1, 5'10", 155, 23,
Paul Rodriguez
- ISCF Pro Light Welterweight
WORLD Title
- Thomas bacame the FIRST ISCF
World Champion on August 26th, 2000 at the WEF "New Blood Conflict Part 1"
In Augusta, Georgia, USA. Thomas of Team Rival put a stop to Jen's "The
Pulverizer" Pulver of Team Extreme at :35 seconds of the 2nd round
with a heel hook.
- As of this posting, Thomas is still an active MMA Fighter.
- (Last Update: 11-29-07)
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Nick
Thompson Fairfield, California, USA, 7-0, KB: 2-0, 204, 6'3",
5-21-88, Excessive Force
- ISCF Amateur Light Heavyweight West Coast
Champion
- Thompson won his title on March 5th, 2010 in Reno, Nevada, USA at
the Rick Collup's "Ultimate Reno Combat 10" when he defeated Memo
Vasquez by KO at :22 seconds of round 1.
- Thompson's smaller title was retired after he won the ISCF Amateur Light
Heavyweight USA title on April 16th, 2010 in Reno, Nevada, USA at Rick Collup's
Ultimate Reno Combat "JUDGEMENT NIGHT" when he defeated Jason Graves
of Chicago, Illinois, USA by tapout due to arm bar at 1:18 of round 1.
- (Last Update: 4-17-10)
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- James Thorpe
Atlanta, Georgia, USA, LA Boxing - Atlanta
- ISCF Amateur East Coast Super
Heavyweight Title
- Saturday March 1st, 2003, Augusta, Georgia, USA: Thorpe was awarded a win
by forfeit in his ISCF Amateur Heavyweight
MMA bout when his opponent, Bruce Douglas of Douglas Georgia, USA was a
no show.
- Thorpe defended his title on August 2nd, 2003 in Atlanta, Georgia,
USA when he defeated William Waite (VMAS) TKO :14 seconds of Round 1.
- Thorp's Amateur Title was retired in 2004 when he turned Pro.
- (Last Update: 12-6-04)
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- Tim Thurston
Surrey, British Columbia, Canada 4-0, 160, Revolution
Fight Team
- ISCF Pro British Columbia, Canadian
Welterweight Champion
- Thurston won his title on November 25, 2005 in Vancouver, British
Columbia, Canada when he defeated Myles Merola by submission from
punches at :50 of Round 3.
- (Last Update: 12-11-05)
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Chris
"Badboy" Tickle (Right) Pontioc,
Illinois, USA 5-2, 155, 5'9", 5-13-84, Team Hive, TJ Mohler, (309)
838-5495, - (12-7-07)
- ISCF Amateur Illinois State Lightweight
Champion
- September 29th, 2007, Bloomington, Illinois, USA: Defeated Tory
Bogguess by Tapout at 1:59 of the 1st round.
- On Mr. Tickle's
MMA Database listing, there is a PRO fight listed.
However, the bout was an Amateur bout and not a pro bout. FCFighter has yet to
change it.
- Tickle's title was retired by the ISCF when he won a larger title in
December of 2007, the Central Regional title.
- (Last Update: 1-15-08)
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- Chris "Badboy" Tickle
Pontioc,
Illinois, USA 6-3, 155, 5'9", 5-13-84, Team Hive, TJ Mohler
- ISCF Amateur Central Regional lightweight
Champion
- December 1st, 2007, The Hive Inc, MMA EVOLUTION VI, Pekin Dragon's Dome,
Pekin, Illinois, USA: Defeated
Mike Plazola by Forfeit: Plazola weighed in at 159.0 pounds or 4 pounds
over-weight. Plazola was unable to make the 155.0 pound weight limit in time to
fight and as a result he was forced to forfeit the fight causing Chris Tickle to
be awarded the victory.
- On Mr. Tickle's
MMA Database listing, there is a PRO fight listed.
However, the bout was an Amateur bout and not a pro bout. FCFighter has yet to
change it.
- ISCF Retired Tickle's title on May 8th, 2008 when they were informed he
fought on a pro show the prior weekend in Champaign Illinois.
- (Last Update: 5-8-08)
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- Danny Tims
Independence, Missouri, USA 14-2,
135, 5'6", 12-14-88, American Jujitsu, Steve Schneider, (816) 985-4385, -
(12-8-07)
- ISCF Amateur United States Bantamweight
Champion
- October 5th, Grain Valley, Missouri, USA: Defeated
Steven Cox (7-1)
- Tims' title was retired by the ISCF
when he turned pro on march 15th, 2007.
- (Last Update: 3-18-08)
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Jose
Vega Knob Noster, Missouri, USA 9-2, 135, 5'6",
9-9-85, Self
- ISCF Amateur WORLD
Bantamweight Champion
- July 12th, 2008 - Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Jose Vega Makes ISCF
History as he becomes the
FIRST EVER
ISCF AMATEUR WORLD CHAMPION when he
defeated Chris Maurath at 2:51 second of round 1 by Tap out with modified
triangle choke.
- Jose' title was retired by the ISCF
when he turned pro in 2008.
- (Last Update: 6-26-09)
- Jose Vega
Knob Noster, Missouri, USA 9-2,
135, 5'6", 9-9-85, Self
- ISCF Amateur United States Bantamweight
Champion
- March 29th, 2008, "MID-MO-FIGHT SHOW 7", Moberly, Missouri, USA:
Defeated
Kyle Carver by Tap Out due to (Frontal Choke) at 2:16 of Round 1.
- Jose' title was retired by the ISCF
when he turned pro in 2008.
- (Last Update: 9-29-08)
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Jonathan
"Lock and Load" Wiezorek
Valdosta, Georgia, USA, James Corbett
- ISCF Pro Super Heavyweight East Coast US
Regional Champion
- Wiezorac won his ISCF title
on June 24th, 2000 in Valdosta, Georgia, USA when he defeated previous ISCF Champion, J. J. Wilson when he applied
a rear naked choke, forcing the referee to stop the match when Wilson
was unable to tap out.
- (Last Update: 10-22-01)
- Jonathan "Lock and Load" Wiezorek
Valdosta, Georgia, USA, James Corbett
- ISCF Pro United States Heavyweight
Champion
- Wiezorac won his ISCF title
on April 12th, 2002 in Atlanta, Georgia, USA when he defeated John Dixon
at At 2:36 of the second round by tapout. This was previously the SUPER
Heavyrweight title under the original ISCF
Weightclasses.
- 8-24-09: Wiezorek's title has been
retired by the ISCF due to inactivity. His
last fight was on 11-10-2007 when he fought on the EliteXC: Renegade event and
lost to Antonio Silva.
- (Last Update: 8-24-09)
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- Joe Wilks
Manhattan Kansas, USA 7-1,
155, 5'9", 4-12-82, John Menke
- ISCF Amateur Lightweight WORLD Champion
- Wilks won his title on March 2nd, 2007, Grain Valley, Missouri, USA
when he defeated Eric Marriott via Guillotine choke at 1:55 of Round 1.
- Wilks title was retired by the ISCF
when he fought a pro bout in the Fall of 2007.
- (Last Update: 11-29-07)
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- Craig Wilson
Scotland, 2-1/2,
77kg, 23, FreeFight Cambridge Gym
- ISCF Pro Light Heavyweight England Area
Champion
- Wilson won his title on November 26th, 2000 in North Hampton,
England when he defeated Michael Cole by submission in round 1.
- As of this posting, Wilson is still an active MMA Fighter.
- (Last Update: 10-22-01)
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- Craig Wilson
Scotland, 2-1/2,
77kg, 23, FreeFight Cambridge Gym
- ISCF Pro Light Heavyweight British
Champion
- Wilson won his title on November 18th, 2001 in North Hampton
England when he defeated Shain Tovell of England by Tap Out from an armbar at
1:10 of the first round.
- 8-24-09: Wilson's title has been
retired by the ISCF due to inactivity.
- (Last Update: 8-24-09)
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- J.J. "Killer" Wilson
USA,
Elbert Maddox
- ISCF Pro Super Heavyweight East Coast US
Regional Champion
- Wilson won his title on Saturday, February 12th, 2000 in Augusta
Georgia at one 1 minute and 47 seconds into the third round when his opponent,
Jack Nilsson stopped the bout due to exhaustion.
- FIRST DEFENSE: J. J. Wilson lost his
title to Jonathan Wiezorac (See above) on June 24th, 2000 in
Valdosta, Georgia, USA when Wiezorac applied a rear naked choke, forcing the
referee to stop the match when Wilson was unable to tap out.
- Wilson retired in 2001
- (Last Update: 12-11-05)
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- Jesse Wolf
Odessa, Missouri, USA 7-2,
155, 5'8", 12-1-87, Dominic Brown
- ISCF Amateur Central USA Regional
Featherweight Champion
- Wolf won his title on September 8th, 2006 in Grain Valley,
Missouri, USA when he defeated
Cody Bell by unanimous decision, 30-27 on all 3 Judges Cards.
- ISCF Retired Wolf's title after he
would not reply to various title challenges in 2006 & 2007.
- (Last Update: 3-31-07)
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Brad
Wright Christiansburg, Virginia, USA 7-0, 169, 5'9",
10-16-79, Tim Mannon
- ISCF Amateur Eastern Regional
Welterweight Champion
- Wright won his title on January 27th, 2007 in Rome, Georgia, USA
when he Defeated
Nate Jolly by Unanimous Decision.
- ISCF Retired Wright's Title
when he turned Pro on July 20th, 2007.
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- Joshua Zabokrtsky
Topeka, Kansas, USA,
A: 11-3, 185, 6', 7-4-88, Scott Heston
- ISCF Amateur Middleweight United States
Champion
- Zabokrtsky won his title on May 31st, 2008 - Moberly, Missouri, USA
at the "MID-MO-FIGHT SHOW 8" when he defeated Ian Warren by
Tap Out (Rear Naked Choke) at 1:00 of Round 1.
- Wilson's amateur title was retired by the ISCF when it was
discovered he fought his first pro bout on June 19th, 2009.
- (Last Update: 8-27-09)
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- Cody Ziemer
Caldwell, Idaho, USA, 6-1,
158, 5'10", 10-31-84, Calvin Owens
- ISCF Amateur Idaho Lightweight Champion
- Ziemer won his title on May 2nd, 2009 in Caldwell, Idaho, USA on
Full Contact Inc.'s Xtreme Gladiators when he defeated Ryan Turner, Boise,
Idaho, USA by referee stoppage by TKO.
- Ziemer's amateur title was retired by the ISCF when it was
discovered he fought his first pro bout on August 18th, 2009.
- (Last Update: 1-13-10)
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