THURSDAY,
December 20th, 2018, AT 1:00 PM/
PST
Results From Mr. James Wallis'
"ADRENALIN FIGHT NIGHT"
December 8th, 2018 - Swansea, Wales
- WHO: Mr. James Wallis
- WHERE: Manor Park Country House, Swansea, Wales
- WHAT: IKF KICKBOXING,
ISCF MMA & IAB
BOXING
- CHIEF IKF, ISCF
& IAB OFFICIAL: Carl Sams
- REFEREE: John Cooper
- JUDGES: Carl Sams, Sean Toomey, Clara Norman
- TIMEKEEPER: Lisa Cooper
- DOCTOR: Dr. Mike Graham
- PARAMEDIC TEAM: South Wales Ambulance Services
- PROMOTER: Mr. James Wallis At 00447837630064.

IKF
Amateur Unified Rules European Featherweight Title Abou
Ka (Saint-Questin, France, 16-4-1, 57.2kg, 5'11", 6-23-93, Maxence
Lamouret, 0683855553)
VS
Kalem John (Lanelli, Wales, 15-1, 57.5kg, 5'8", 6-16-98, James
Wallis, 00447481918787)
This encounter was straight out of the top drawer as two of
Europe's most skilful fighters squared off for the IKF
European title. From the first bell the exchanges were fast and furious with
neither man giving ground. But it was Kalem John who was stronger and
applied more pressure. This came in the form of counter combinations. Abou
Ka would deliver a quality three shot combination which John would
respond with five or six at a time. Throughout the contest John's
counter work rate was higher, and each time Ka attempted to pressure his
man, John would catch the kick and counter, or step off and straight
back in.
Each round was close but fairly clear as Kalem John
built up a commanding lead.
Abou Ka knew from the 4th round that he needed a stoppage and applied
pressure accordingly. But John went with him and simply stepped up a
gear to finish the contest as clear winner and new Champion!
WINNER: Kalem John by unanimous decision,
50-45, 50-45 & 50-45. |
- ISCF Pro
MMA: Featherweight
Tobias Harilla (Vastoras, Sweden, 25-6, 65.8kg, 5'9",
1-13-94, Jorgan Hamberg, 0044730685187) VS
Phil Raeburn (Swansea, Wales, 10-8, 65.9kg, 5'8", 6-16-82, John
Kavanagh, 00447583916989)
WINNER: Tobias Harilla by KO at 1:25 of round 1. Phil Raeburn has been issued a 45 day ISCF Medical Suspension
until 22nd January 2019.
- ISCF Pro
MMA: Welterweight
Steiner Kronstad (Lillestrom, Norway, 47-18-1,
72.8kg, 5'11", 10-19-94, Stine Nyang, 09792562111) VS James Lilley (Swansea, Wales, 62-31,
73.2kg, 5'9", 11-14-86, James Wallis, 00447481918787)
WINNER: James Lilley by unanimous decision,
30-27, 30-27 & 30-27.
- ISCF
Amateur MMA: Lightweight
Alend Bendy (Lillestrom, Norway, 1-0, 80.5kg, 5'10",
1-29-97, Stave Nyans, 09792562111) VS
Craig Howells (Pontadawe, Wales, 0-1, 80kg, 5'10", 6-24-86,
James Wallis, 00447481918787)
WINNER: Alend Bendy by TKO At 1:58 of round 3. Craig Howells has been issued a 30 day ISCF Medical Suspension
until 7th Jan 2019.
- ISCF
Amateur MMA: Middleweight
Craig Monty (Ystlafera, Wales, 0-5, 80.4kg, 5'9",
6-16-91, Independent, 00447795934121) VS
Issac Downs (Bridgend, Wales, 1-1, 78.8kg, 6', 11-11-86, James
Wallis, 00447481918787)
WINNER: Issac Downs by TKO at 1:35 of round 1. Craig Monty has been issued a 30 day ISCF Medical Suspension
until 7th January 2019
- ISCF
Amateur MMA: Featherweight
Ishan Borz (Liilestrom, Norway, 2-0, 61kg, 5'10",
9-12-00, Stale Nyang, 09792562111) VS
Cameron Douglas (Neath, Wales, 3-3, 61.4kg, 5'6", 7-4-97, James
Wallis, 00447481918781)
WINNER: Ishan Borz by TKO at 1:37 of round 1. Cameron Douglas has been issued a 30 day ISCF Medical
Suspension until 7th January 2019.
- IKF
Amateur Unified Rules: Straw-weight
Louis Waroquiez (Hachery, France, 4-0, 45kg, 5'5",
6-18-05, Maxence Lamouret, 06183185155153) VS
Rhydian George (Neath, Wales, 0-1, 45kg, 5'1", 10-10-04, James
Wallis, 00447481918781)
WINNER: Louis Waroquiez by unanimous decision,
30-27, 30-27 & 30-27.
- IKF
Amateur Unified Rules: Middleweight
Kyle Howells (Cardiff, Wales, 0-1, 74.9kg, 5'8",
1-9-89, Tom Harein, 0044746483709) VS
Jarad Kahn (Neath, Wales, 3-0, 74.5kg, 6', 1-15-98, James Wallis,
00447481918781)
WINNER: Jarad Khan by unanimous decision, 30-27,
30-27 & 30-27.
- IKF
Amateur Unified Rules: Flyweight
Sophie Evans (Treherbert, Wales, 0-2, 52.5kg, 5'2",
8-8-89, Brad Evans, 00447956361143) VS
Ashleigh Johnson (Swansea, Wales, 2-5, 50.4kg, 5'4", 12-15-96,
David Johnson, 00447966511771)
WINNER: Ashleigh Johnson by unanimous decision
29-28, 29-28, 29-28.
- IAB
Amateur Boxing: Super Cruiserweight
Connor Davies (Swansea, Wales, 11-22-2, 86.8kg, 6',
11-2-82, Jason Davies, 00447980075069) VS
Will Davies (Port Talbot, Wales, 13-10, 86.6kg, 6'1", 6-30-89,
James Wallis, 00447481918781)
WINNER: Connor Davies by KO at :23 seconds of
round 1. Will Davies has been issued a
45 day IAB Medical Suspension until 22nd January 2019
- IAB
Amateur Boxing: Super Heavyweight
Dean Thomas (Swansea, Wales, 3-2-1, 99kg, 5'6",
5-12-83, Jason Williams, 00447849959017) VS
Dean Jenkins (Port Talbot, Wales, 0-1, 109kg, 5'11", 6-18-80,
James Wallis, 00447481918781)
WINNER: Dean Thomas by corner retirement at the
end of round 2. Dean Jenkins has been
issued a 30 day IAB medical Suspension until 7th January 2018
- IAB
Amateur Boxing: Super Welterweight
Levi Griffiths (Port Talbot, Wales, 61-20, 70.6kg,
6'3", 2-14-97, Dai Gumms, 00447867991523) VS
Rory Evans (Pontadawe, Wales, 17-4, 70kg, 5'7", 4-10-93, James
Wallis, 00447481918781)
WINNER: Levi Griffiths by unanimous decision,
30-26, 30-26 & 30-26. |

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THURSDAY,
October 25th, 2018, AT 1:25 PM/
PST
What Has Been Hurting
MMA? Is It Slowly Dying Because Of
Regulations? As MMA
Slows, More and More Doors For Kickboxing & Muay Thai Start To Open Wider
And Wider.
The tide has turned and Kickboxing and Muay Thai events are
starting to make a lot of noise across the USA. The country is now seeing top
MMA Promoters wanting to add Kickboxing and or Muay Thai to their MMA events and
some are outright switching from MMA to Kickboxing and Muay Thai. The reality
is, Kickboxing and Muay Thai are making their way back after being crushed by
MMA when UFC exploded the sport with their Spike TV program back
in the mid 2000's.
There is an obvious reason as to how and why this is happening
across the USA. However, unless your in the sanctioning business, you may not
see it. You see, the other reality is that nationwide, the sport of MMA has been
drastically disappearing ever since a lot of State Athletic / Boxing Commissions
choose to take over regulation of Amateur MMA from sanctioning bodies such as
the ISCF, ISKA and others. Some of these decisions were justified when the
states were dealing with some very bad sanctioning bodies, ones that shouldn't
even call themselves a sanctioning body. So yes, there were some TERRIBLE
MMA Sanctioning bodies out there. Yet, instead of banning these bad MMA
Sanctioning bodies from sanctioning Amateur MMA in their states, many State
Commissions disciplined ALL Amateur MMA Sanctioning bodies by taking over all
Amateur MMA event regulation and in the end, as we're all seeing, have pretty
much killed the sport of Amateur MMA due to general government red tape and more
so, when you kill something at the grass roots level, the rest of the tree is
sure to suffer as well, which we have all been seeing.
Those strong amateur roots that once supported the strong PRO
Tree are dying and with it that big Pro tree is indeed feeling the effects. The
whole sport declines like the following of dominos. The grass roots amateur
events have been rapidly declining and now, we see 1/10th of the Amateur MMA
events across the USA than just as little as 5 years ago. With less and less
Amateur events to build fighters, the next to be effected are of course, the pro
events who now have far fewer talent pools to choose from. As the order goes,
now the sport slows and in the end, we have less and less high talented "Experienced"
Amateur MMA fighters which of course, brings us less high talented "Experienced"
PRO MMA fighters. Because of this we're now seeing less Great Fights between
Great Fighters. The fighters are not to blame, their not event promoters let
along regulators of the sport. As their opportunities decline at the Amateur
level, like all athletes, they know their clock is ticking so they are pretty
much forced to make the move to the professional ranks, hoping it's "Their
Time". However, when they make that jump, few are able to bring with
them a well groomed and experienced amateur career because there were less and
less opportunities to build their skills at the Amateur level. Without
opportunities to compete and get experience, what else can they do? Their almost
forced to make that jump, ready or not, again, that age clock is ticking...
So WHY the change? The State Commissions claim they wanted
to take over Amateur MMA for only one reason, "Fighter Safety."
Well, if they would have just weeded out the bad MMA sanctioning bodies that cut
corners, didn't require much needed medical staff, trained officials, oversight
of matchmaking, etc. etc, the Amateur portion of the sport would have actually
help grow the entire sport more. So lets call it what it is, they did it for $$$
cause if it were truly for "Fighter Safety" they would have
taken over ALL Amateur fight sports, INCLUDING Amateur Boxing, which despite
it's Olympic relations tag, is seeing it's most unethical times ever and most
complaints ever with the ongoing problems with USA Boxing's management. - For
some insight to USA Boxing's problems, click
HERE.
Now, if anything, most State Commissions who made this decision
within the last 5 years have put Amateur MMA fighters (And those who turn
professional too quick without the needed experience) on a dangerous path
they have never been on. We are now seeing more and more mismatched bouts and
more injuries because a lot of these commissions just don't have time to review
an Amateur Fight card to assure the bout is well matched for fairness and
safety. In the end, as many are claiming with more and more fighter injuries
some Fight Sport Insurance companies will no longer insure fighter medical
insurance on MMA events. That's saying A LOT!
So HOW does this effect Kickboxing and Muay Thai? It's pretty
simple to see that a lot of State Commissions don't have the manpower to oversee
the Amateur fight sports in their state, but is there a better way of regulating
the Amateur Fight Sports? Of course there is. "Delegated Regulation
with State Commission Oversight!"
Look at what the
California
State Athletic Commission (CSAC) has done at this level. to
begin with, most all states (because it was an Olympic sport) delegated
USA Boxing to oversee Amateur Boxing when each state commission was
formed. However with the other Amateur Full Contact fight sports (Kickboxing,
Muay Thai & MMA) in California, the Commission went a step further. They
didn't just open up the state for any and all sanctioning bodies to sanction
events there as a lot of other states had done. If they did, they would have
made Amateur MMA, Kickboxing, Muay Thai and even Boxing a wild, wild west
shoot-out with a load of promoters making up their own sanctioning bodies for
their own events which in turn, like the other bad sanctioning bodies around the
country, cut corners on fighter safety, event oversight, officials training,
promotional regulations, etc. etc. and in the end, you have a state that is just
waiting for a disastrous occurrence to happen.
The California State Athletic Commission regulates close
to 200 Professional fighting events a year. They put A LOT of time and work into
EVERY event from matchmaking oversight, fighter medicals, financial approvals,
training and assignment of event officials and the list goes on and on. If you
work for a state commission, or a "Legit" sanctioning /
regulatory body like the International Kickboxing Federation or the International
Sport Combat Federation (ISCF MMA) you would know that when looking at the
iceberg on top of the water, the vast majority of the work such an organization
does is what one does not see under the water or as one might say, all the work
behind closed doors... Work that MOST sanctioning bodies never bother to do.
Most feel that just selling their letters is all they need to do. So how did
California avoid becoming the "Wild-Wild West" shoot-out a lot of
other states became? They went the extra mile, made the harder effort by doing
their homework and delegated all Amateur Fight Sports to other Sanctioning
Bodies, but only ONE per fight sport.
Back in 2009, for Amateur MMA which had never been legal in
California the CSAC actually played a hand in training and teaching
a new upstart sanctioning body how to sanction and regulate the full contact
fight sport of MMA at the Amateur level. The
CSAC
provided them with forms and paperwork that were already being used by the
CSAC
and all that had to be done was a logo change. In the beginning, there were many
who didn't like what this newly formed Amateur sanctioning body was doing and
didn't want them regulating MMA. However, over the years, the organization that
was founded in 2009, the California Amateur Mixed Martial Arts Organization,
Inc. (CAMO) dedicated their efforts as other good sanctioning bodies had
done which was to help foster the growth of Amateur Mixed Martial Arts and to
oversee the health, safety and welfare of the athletes had gained the respect of
its peers and today sanctions and regulates more Amateur MMA events than any
other state in the USA.
A little over 5 years later the
CSAC
took the same approach with Amateur Kickboxing and Muay Thai. Doing great work
at the pro level left their staff with less and less time to give to Amateur
Kickboxing and Muay Thai, and the number of Amateur events showed it too.
However the decline in the number of pro and amateur Kickboxing and Muay Thai
events was not due to any fault of the
CSAC.
As MMA grew, many of the fighters, trainers and of course Promoters in
California who were strong in Kickboxing and Muay Thai had slowly made the full
transition to Amateur MMA and because of it, the state started seeing less and
less Pro and Amateur Kickboxing and Muay Thai events in the State, as pretty
much EVERY STATE in the USA did. So, on March 17th, 2014, the California State
Athletic Commission officially delegated to the IKF
the exclusive authority to regulate Amateur Kickboxing (Full Contact High
Kick), International Rules, Full and Modified Muay Thai Rules (Ages 8
and Up) in the State of California. For the 12 month period prior to the
IKF's delegation, the
CSAC
regulated "11" Legal Amateur Kickboxing and Muay Thai events. We
stress the word "Legal" because at the time, many events had
turned underground and went unregulated which made them illegal with no medical
staff, no ambulance, no insurance and mostly untrained officials. During the
next 12 months and with the help of many passionate people in the sport the IKF made a drastic change in those numbers.
Beginning with making promoter licenses easier to attain, the IKF helped grow the sport to "40" events
the following year. The next year, the sport grew to "60" events. It
was clear to everyone that the "Organization" of the sport
with a one stop website for promoters to see their events advertised and for
trainers and fighters to find opportunities to compete in upcoming events was a
win-win for everyone. (IKF California Page.)
Imagine if every state across the USA put such a plan into
place... EVERY Amateur fight sport in every state would experience dynamic
growth and not to mention the economic impact such growth would bring to every
state. Several states have limited the number of sanctioning bodies in their
state and some have allowed only 1 Amateur Muay Thai sanctioning body to
sanction and regulate Amateur Muay Thai in their state but has just never helped
the sport grow.
The bottom line here is that you have to WANT to grow
the sport for those in it, NOT just grow your sanctioning company or the number
of bills in your wallet. Until a sanctioning body takes this approach, they
will never truly become an asset to the sport in which they claim to sanction.
So WHY are the other states not GROWING Muay Thai and
Kickboxing now that there is a window of opportunity to grow the sport while
Amateur MMA is declining? Well, the answer is the same as it has been year after
year... "Persistence and hard work." If more state commissions
would require a delegated sanctioning body to do things like this, imagine the
growth in the sport. Imagine the Economic Impact each state would have from the
travel for these added events, hotel rooms, gas, airfare, food. Look, we get it.
When a State agency is delegated to regulate something in the state they also
need to make money doing so. Otherwise there may be a lot of taxpayers all upset
with them for spending money but not helping with any economic impact. Well,
here's your answer... Why not follow the simple "Work Smarter, Not
Harder" principle? Look at what
Andy Foster (EO Of the CSAC) has done with
his
Commission Staff in California. It's a win-win for
everyone. but again, it takes Persistence and HARD WORK! You have to
want to do it for those in the Sport or it's just not going to happen.
If there are any State Commission members looking at doing
something like California has done, take a moment to contact
Andy Foster at the
CSAC
and ask him how it's working out. If you like what you hear, do your research
and find a sanctioning body best for your state, maybe the IKF for Kickboxing and Muay Thai or the
ISCF
for MMA or maybe not, but do something so you can help Amateur Fight Sports in
your State GROW. After all, that's what progress is all about right? Be part of
the positive, progress of growth, not the one others want to point a finger at
and say, "That's who's responsible for our amateur fight sports dying
in our State!" Be the leader you already are and help provide more
opportunities in your state by helping Amateur Fight Sports grow. At the same
time you will help drastically increase the economic impact for your State and
in doing that, fingers will instead point at you and others will say, "That's
who's responsible for doing something Great for our Sport and our State!"
"Be A Part Of
Something GREAT!"
MONDAY,
September 10th, 2018, AT 3:00 PM/
PST
GREAT Work by Andy Foster Of The
California State Athletic Commission!
ABC passes new rules to
combat extreme weight cutting in boxing title fights
- The Association of Boxing Commissions (ABC) passed a new proposal that
could have a major impact on extreme weight-cutting in the sport of boxing. The
proposal past on Tuesday, July 31st, and the new regulations will go into effect
on January 1st, 2019. These key details include:
- Second-day weigh-ins for championship fights, to be held on fight day.
- Championship participants are not to gain more than 10% of the contracted
weight. The champion would be stripped of the title, whereas the challenger
would be rendered ineligible to win the title.
- Reduction in ranking status for first offense. Outright removal from the
rankings of the major sanctioning bodies for a full year if they are a repeat
offender.
Check out more
details at The 3:05 Mark Of The Clip Below.
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WEDNESDAY,
August 1st, 2018, AT 9:20 AM/
PST
Results From Walkout FC's
"Walkout FC"
July 28th, 2018 - Joplin, Missouri, USA
- WHO: Walkout FC
- WHERE: Joplin Memorial Hall, Joplin, Missouri, USA
- ISCF Amateur MMA
- ISCF Event Representative: Farron
Otis
- PROMOTER: William Lavine of Walkout At info@walkoutfc.com
- ON THE WEB: www.WalkoutFC.com

- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Stevie Mason (Kopkinsville, Kentucky,
USA, 3-0, 309, 6'3", 4-20-77, Kevin Hein (620) 481-3721) VS Alejandro Rivera (Miami, Florida,
USA, 0-1, 444, 6'5", 6-10-97, Chris Levine)
WINNER: Stevie Mason by Tapout to Strikes
REFEREE: Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Esther Cunningham, Aaron Roberson, Luke Robinson.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Nikki Jeffrey (Galena, Kansas, USA, 1-0,
114.5, 5'7", 12-7-93, Bobby Kelley, (620) 202-3420) VS Luke Branham (Mt. Vernon, Missouri,
USA, 0-2, 118, 5'11", 3-20-00, Tim Branham, (417) 229-0847) WINNER: Nikki Jeffrey by Tapout to Guillotine choke
REFEREE: Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Esther Cunningham, Aaron Roberson, Luke Robinson.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Kammeron Barnes (Joplin, Missouri, USA,
0-1, 205, 6', 3-18-99, Travis Porter, (417) 346-5236) VS Craig Bowers (Neosho, Missouri, USA,
2-4, 215, 6'3", 1-11-86, Jody Linthieum, (620) 205-4735) WINNER: Craig Bowers by Tapout to Triangle Choke
REFEREE: Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Esther Cunningham, Aaron Roberson, Luke Robinson.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Tyler Rowe (Raymore, Missouri, USA, 6-5,
200, 5'9", 11-17-97, Deangelo Clardy, (816) 915-8265) VS Dustin Caistens (Gardner, Kansas,
USA, 2-0, 178, 5'10", 4-3-98, CJ Randall, (913) 605-3748) WINNER: Dustin Caistens by Tapout to Rear Naked Choke
REFEREE: Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Esther Cunningham, Aaron Roberson, Luke Robinson.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Trevor Harvey (Spingdale, Arkansas, USA,
3-3, 135, 5'6", 6-18-96, Mike Wright, (479) 347-8497) VS Thomas Hernandez (Carthage, Missouri,
USA, 3-6, 145, 5'6", 7-27-93, Self ) WINNER:
Trevor Harvey by Tapout to Triangle
REFEREE:Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Esther Cunningham, Aaron Roberson, Luke Robinson.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Theran Crouch (Joplin, Missouri, USA,
2-0, 165, 5'9", 5-1-96, DJ Randal, (417) 793-7331) VS Andrew Coleman (Joplin, Missouri,
USA, 0-1, 145, 5'7", 7-18-99, Self ) WINNER:
Theran Crouch by TKO to Strikes
REFEREE: Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Esther Cunningham, Aaron Roberson, Luke Robinson. SUSPENSION: Anthony Buxton has been issued a 30 day medical
suspension.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Zachary Jones (Joplin, Missouri, USA, 6-3, 170, 5'7",
9-26-89, Self ) VS Calonese
Tolbert (Cassville, Missouri, USA, 7-3, 185, 6'3", 4-7-77, Self
) WINNER: Calonese Tolbert by Unanimous Decision
30-27, 30-27, 30-27
REFEREE: Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Esther Cunningham, Aaron Roberson, Luke Robinson.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Scotty Stober (Rogers, Arkansas, USA, 4-3, 265,
6'3', 2-10-93, Mike Wright, (479) 347-8497) VS
Jacob Heavlin (Rockford, Illinois, USA, 5-4, 270, 6'1", 4-4-97,
Avilleo Delrosa, (779) 208-2253)
WINNER: Jacob Heavlin by TKO to Strikes
REFEREE:Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Esther Cunningham, Aaron Roberson, Luke Robinson. SUSPENSION: Chuck Lucas has been issued a 30 day medical
suspension.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Colton Hill (Topeka, Kansas, USA, 4-1, 196, 6',
11-14-96, Scott Heston) VS Demarkus
Griffin (Rockford, Illinois, USA, 2-1, 183, 6', 9-21-94, Aurelio
Delarosa)
WINNER: Demarkus Griffin by Unanimous Decision
30-27, 30-27, 29-28
REFEREE:Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Esther Cunningham, Aaron Roberson, Luke Robinson.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Brandon Santana (Lawrence, Kansas, USA, 10-7, 170,
5'9", 3-19-86, Zak Bucia, (785) 424-8936) VS
Jeff Law (Joplin, Missouri, USA, 7-1, 180, 6', 6-9-87, Jody
Linthicum, (620) 605-4735) WINNER: Jeff Law
by KO. REFEREE: Zach Teiberis JUDGES: Esther Cunningham,
Aaron Roberson, Luke Robinson. SUSPENSION:
Brandon Santana has been issued a 90 day {Doctor Recommended} medical
suspension.
THURSDAY,
May 23rd, 2018, AT 10:20 PM/
PST
Results From Conquest Promotions
"Memorial Day Melee"
May 26th, 2018 - New Port Richey, Florida, USA
- WHO: Conquest Promotions
- WHERE: New Port Richey Florida USA
- ISCF Amateur MMA
- ISCF Event Representative: Connie
Barden
- ISCF Event Referee: Josh Rutgers
- ISCF Event Judges: Theo Kruger, Brian
Joseph, Dylan Woods
- PROMOTER: Matt Ludwick, 785.269.7069
- ON THE WEB: www.conquestpromotionsllc.com

- ISCF
Amateur MMA 135
Rob Fuller (Lakewood Colorado, USA, 134, 2-5'7",
7-30-1980, Jamie Bruce, 720-546-0672) VS
Andrew Giegerich (Athens, Georgia, USA, 137, 2-1, 5'3",
1-19-1995, Chris Barnett, 701-461-2568) Winner:
Andrew Giegerich: Rear Naked Choke at 1:59 of round 1.
- ISCF
Amateur MMA 135
Juan Rossin (Jacksonville, Florida,
USA, 133, 2-0, 5'10", 5-21-1997, Self ,904-294-5997) VS Ronald Pedroso (Miami, Florida, USA,
136, 0-1, 5'7", 10-10-1995, Howard Puig, 305-525-6310) Winner Juan Rossin: Unanimous Decision Judges scores 29-28,
29-28, 30-27.
- ISCF
Amateur MMA 135
Nehemias Cruz (Memphis, Tennessee,
USA, 135, 0-3, 5'7", 10-29-1994, Kevin Henry, 901-550-5386) VS Javier Gonzalez (Orlando, Florida,
USA, 136, 3-2-1, 7-4-1988, Julien Williams, 407-625-2676) Winner Javier Gonzalez: Fighter retired after round 2.
THURSDAY,
May 10th, 2018, AT 11:40 PM/
PST
Results From Walkout FC's
"Walkout FC"
May 5, 2018 - Joplin, Missouri, USA
- WHO: Walkout FC
- WHERE: Joplin Memorial Hall, Joplin, Missouri, USA
- ISCF Amateur MMA
- ISCF Event Representative: Farron
Otis
- PROMOTER: William Lavine of Walkout At info@walkoutfc.com
- ON THE WEB: www.WalkoutFC.com

- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Thomas Hernandez (Carthage, Missouri,
USA, 4-4, 150.0, 5'6" 7-27-93, Self, 417-952-6675, - (5-5-18) VS Sergio Garcia (Coffeyville, Kansas,
USA, 2-1, 149.6, 5'6", 6-21-95, Will Lavine, 620-330-3911, - (5-5-18) WINNER: Sergio Garcia by TKO from strikes at 2:58 of round 1. REFEREE:
Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Garrett Hart, Luke Robinson, and Jordon Brown. Thomas Hernandez has been issued a 30 day Medical Suspension
until June 5th, 2018.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Ismael Salas (Fayetteville, Arkansas,
USA, 0-1, 125.2, 5'5", 11-14-92, Victor Romero, 479-640-2879, - (5-5-18) VS Paul Berry (Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA,
2-1, 125.2, 5'6", 7-10-96, Craig Blocklock, 918-630-3737, - (5-5-18) WINNER: Paul Berry by Tapout due to Jaw Crank at 2:23 of round
2. REFEREE: Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Garrett Hart, Luke Robinson, and Aaron Roberson.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Demarkus Griffin (Rockford, Illinois,
USA, 1-0, 184.6, 6'0", 9-21-94, Aurdio Delarosa, - (5-5-18) VS Jarren Reinhart (Joplin, Missouri,
USA, 1-2, 181.4, 5'9", 7-31-93, Dj Randell, 417-793-7331, - (5-5-18) WINNER: Demarkus Griffin by TKO from Strikes at 1:51 of round
1. REFEREE: Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Garrett Hart, Luke Robinson, and Jordon Brown. Jerren Reinhart has been issued a 30 day Medical Suspension
until June 5th, 2018.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Terril Andrews (Independence, Kansas,
USA, 0-1, 185.2, 5'10", 10-17-95, Will Leviene, 620-330-3911, - (5-5-18) VS Aaron Borah (Texarkana, Arkansas,
USA, 1-0, 185.6, 6'0", 4-1-90, Craig Cambell, 870-648-0428, - (5-5-18) WINNER: Aaron Borah by Tapout to a Rear Naked Choke at :42
seconds of round 3. REFEREE: Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Garrett Hart, Luke Robinson, and Aaron Roberson.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Zachary Jones (Stark City, Missouri, USA
6-2, 167.2, 5'8", 9-26-89, Jeff Jody, 417-392-0551, - (5-5-18) VS Chet Mellington (Fort Riley, Kansas,
USA, 6-5, 170.2, 5'8", 6-6-91, Will Levine, 620-330-3911, - (5-5-18) WINNER: Chet Mellington by unanimous decision, 29-28, 29-28,
29-28. REFEREE: Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Garrett Hart, Luke Robinson, and Jordon Brown.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Jacob Hannaford (Texarkana, Arkansas,
USA, 2-1, 170, 6'1", 5-25-91, Craig Campbell, 870-648-0428, - (5-5-18) VS Cory Heinz (Carthage, Missouri, USA,
11-9, 168.6, 5'10", 3-07-91, D.J. Randell, 417-793-7331, - (5-5-18) WINNER: Cory Heinz by Tapout to a Rear Naked Choke at :50
seconds of round 1. REFEREE: Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Garrett Hart, Luke Robinson, and Aaron Roberson.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Calonese Tobert (Cassville, Missouri,
USA, 4-3, 169.8, 6'3", 4-7-77, JD Hunter, 417-342-3286, - (5-5-18) VS Derek Alexander (Tulsa, Oklahoma,
USA, 2-1, 172, 5'9", 6-24-91, Craig Blacklock, 865-235-6812, - (5-5-18) WINNER: Calonese Tolbert by TKO to strikes at 1:48 of round 2. REFEREE:
Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Garrett Hart, Luke Robinson, and Jordon Brown
Derek Alexander has been issued a 30 day Medical
Suspension until June 5th, 2018.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Nathan Connelly (Independence, Kansas,
USA, 0-1, 228.8, 6'5", 7-14-80, William Lavane, 620-330-3911, - (5-5-18) VS Dillion Flora (Pittsburg, Kansas,
USA, 1-0, 244.0, 6'1", 7-11-98, Self, 620-687-7881, - (5-5-18) WINNER: Dillion Flora by Tapout to Rear Naked Choke at :50
seconds of round 1. REFEREE: Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Garrett Hart, Luke Robinson, and Jordon Brown.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Trevor Harvey (Springdale, Arkansas,
USA, 2-2, 133.8, 5'7", 6-8-96, Mike Wright, 479-466-3700, - (5-5-18) VS
Jed Byers - { Jedeiah Byers / Jeddiah Byers } -
(Carthage Missouri, USA, 1-1, 122.6, 5'6", 12-3-99, TJ Britton,
417-621-1000, - (5-5-18) WINNER: Trevor
Harvey by KO at :48 seconds of round 3. REFEREE: Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Garrett Hart, Luke Robinson, and Jordon Brown
Byers has been issued a 45 day Medical Suspension
until June 20th, 2018.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Tyron Trought (Hutchison, Kansas, USA,
3-3, 122.6, 5'3", 9-8-96, Self 316-833-7659, - (5-5-18) VS Hector Friely (Carthage Missouri,
USA, 4-3, 127, 5'8", 9-2-96, Self 417-359-6359, - (5-5-18) WINNER: Hector Friely by Tapout to Guillotine at :18 seconds of
round 1. REFEREE: Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Garrett Hart, Luke Robinson, and Jordon Brown.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Marshal Kemp (Mountain Grove, Missouri,
USA, 4-0, 145.8, 5'9", 5-21-98, Michael Morgan, 417-259-3717, - (5-5-18) VS Hunter Edwards (Ozark, Missouri, USA,
2-3, 147.2, 5'11", 9-20-91, Nathan Standburski, 417-343-8889, - (5-5-18)
WINNER: Marshal Kemp by TKO to strikes at 1:25
of round 1. REFEREE: Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Garrett Hart, Luke Robinson, and Jordon Brown
Hunter Edwards has been issued a 30 day Medical
Suspension until June 5th, 2018.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Luis Fuller (Rockford, Illinois, USA, 0-0, 156, 5'8", 1-4-96,
Self, - (5-5-18 ) VS Theran
Crouch (Web City, Missouri, USA, 1-0, 153.5, 5'9", 5-1-96, DJ
Randal, 417-793-7331, - (5-5-18) WINNER:
Majority draw, 28-28, 28-28, 27-29. REFEREE: Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Garrett Hart, Luke Robinson, and Jordon Brown.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Rusty Merrill (Joplin, Missouri, USA,
2-1, 154.2, 5'9", 6-3-91, Sean Clifford, 918-314-2434, - (5-5-18) VS John Long (Springfield, Missouri,
USA, 3-0, 155, 6'1", 6-8-93, Nathan Standburski, 417-682-1335, - (5-5-18) WINNER: John Long by unanimous decision, 29-28, 29-28, 29-28. REFEREE:
Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Garrett Hart, Luke Robinson, and Jordon Brown.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Rachel Kimbrough (Joplin Missouri, USA,
1-3, 135, 5'6", 10-16-87, Self, 913-530-5443, - (5-5-18) VS Josee Storts (Springfield Missouri,
USA, 1-0, 130.8, 5'4", 5-22-98, Nathan Stromkroski, 417-343-8889, - (5-5-18) WINNER: Josee Storts by TKO to strikes at 1:48 of round 1. REFEREE:
Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Garrett Hart, Luke Robinson, and Jordon Brown
Rachel Kimbrough has been issued a 30 day
Medical Suspension until June 5th, 2018.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Jacob Hutchison (Joplin, Missouri, USA,
4-2, 143.6, 5'5", 11-26-84, Kerry Henson, 620-433-0482, - (5-5-18) VS Coltton Hamm (Fort Smith, Arkansas,
USA, 144.8, 5'10", 9-18-93, Chance Farley, 479-650-9523, - (5-5-18) WINNER: Collton Hamm by Tapout to Armbar at 1:47 of round 1. REFEREE:
Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Garrett Hart, Luke Robinson, and Jordon Brown.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Kyle Guenther (Carthage, Missouri, USA,
6-6, 160, 5'10", 3-5-93, DJ Randall, 417-793-7331, - (5-5-18) VS Brandon Santana (Lawrence, Kansas,
USA, 152.6, 5'9", 3-19-86, Zack Bucia, 913-314-0637, - (5-5-18) WINNER: Brandon Santana by TKO at 1:56 of round 2. REFEREE:
Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Garrett Hart, Luke Robinson, and Jordon Brown
Kyle Guenther has been issued a 30 day Medical
Suspension until June 5th, 2018.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Calonese Tolbert (Cassville, Missouri,
USA, 5-3, 169.8, 6'3", 4-7-77, JD Hunter, 417-342-3286, - (5-5-18) VS Corey Heinz (Carthage, Missouri, USA,
168.6, 5'10", 3-7-91, DJ Randell, 417-793-7331, - (5-5-18)
WINNER: Calonese Tolbert by Tapout to injury at
1:00 of round 2. REFEREE: Zach Teiberis
JUDGES: Garrett Hart, Luke Robinson, and Jordon Brown.
THURSDAY,
April 5th, 2018, AT 5:10 PM/
PST
Results From Adrenalin's
"Adrenalin Fight Night"
March 24th, 2018 - Manor Park Swansea, Wales
- WHO: Adrenalin
- WHERE: Manor Park Swansea, Wales
- WHAT: IKF Kickboxing & ISCF MMA
- IKF/ISCF
Event Representative: Clara Norman
- IKF/ISCF
Officials: Sean Toomey, John Cooper, Steven Cooper, Jamie Hawkhead
- PROMOTER: Mr. James Wallis At +44 7837 630084.

- IKF
Amateur Unified Rules Welsh Featherweight Title
Dalton John (Swansea, Wales, 48-9-2, 57.5kg, 5'10",
11-17-99, Mark Watkins, 00447565538522)
VS
Kalem John (Llanelli, Wales, 14-1, 57.5kg, 5'8", 6-15-98, James
Wallis, 00447983618087)
WINNER: Kalem John by split decision 48-47,
47-48, 49-48.
- Sweden VS Wales MMA Cup
- ISCF
Amateur MMA: Lightweight
Tobias Harila (Gothenburg, Sweden, 23-7, 70.5kg,
5'10", 1-13-94, Jorgen Hamberg, 0044720363857) VS
Scott Pederson (Cardiff, Wales, 21-5, 69.9kg, 5'10", 11-30-96,
Chris Rees, 00447427613301)
WINNER: Scott Pederson by split decision, 29-28,
30-27, 28-29.
- ISCF
Amateur MMA: Light Heavyweight
Alexander Lingren Karlstad (Sweden, 5-2, 84.7kg, 6'2",
10-5-94, Jorgen Hamberg, 0044720363857) VS
Shane Price (Swansea, England, 5-1, 85.9kg, 5'11", 6-5-87,
Chris Rees, 00447427613301)
WINNER: Shane Price by arm bar submission at
1:55 of round 1.
- ISCF
Amateur MMA: Featherweight
Renato Vidovic (Gothenburg, Sweden, 23-11, 61.8kg,
5'9", 10-7-90, Jorgen Hamberg, 0044720363857) VS
Ben Miles (Swansea, England, 9-5, 61.5kg, 5'9", 12-4-95, Chris
Rees, 00447427613301)
WINNER: Renato Vidovic by TKO at 2:47 of round
1. Ben Miles receives a 30 day ISCF
medical suspension until 23rd April 2018.
- ISCF
Amateur MMA: Middleweight
Robin Roos (Vasteras, Sweden, 12-2, 79.5kg, 5'11",
10-16-94 Jorgen Hamberg, 0044720363857)
VS
Will Davies (Part Talbot, Wales, 13-7, 79.8kg, 6'1", 6-30-89,
Chris Rees, 00447427613301)
WINNER: Robin Roos by split decision, 29-28,
29-28, 28-29.
- ISCF
Amateur MMA: Bantamweight
Jonny Touma (Vallentine, Sweden, 10-3, 60.9kg, 5'8",
6-22-94 Jorgen Hamberg, 0044720363857) VS
Morgan Monk (St Porth, Wales, 2-2-1, 60.5kg, 5'10", 12-28-95,
Brad Evans, 00447940416555)
WINNER: Jonny Touma by RNC submission at 2:39 of
round 1.
- Undercard
- ISCF
Amateur MMA: Welterweight
Liam Nash (Bridgwater, England, 1-3-1, 71.9kg, 5'9", 7-21-86,
Arthur Meek, 00447825710939) VS
Lloyd Ayris (Pembroke Dock, Wales, 0-1, 70.5kg, 5'8", 12-3-88,
Chris Rees, 00447427613301)
WINNER: Liam Nash by unanimous decision, 29-27,
30-26, 29-27.
- IKF Pro
Unified Rules: Bantamweight
Tyree Stevens (Leicester, England, 1-0, 53.1kg, 5'5",
3-3-98, Mark Barlow, 00447876543351) VS
Kristian Hynes (Neath, Wales, Pro: 0-3, Am: 11-1-1, 53.2kg, 5'4",
9-3-97, James Wallis, 00447983618087)
WINNER: Tyree Stevens by split decision, 30-28,
29-28, 28-29.
- IKF
Amateur Unified Rules: Super Lightweight
Owain Davies (Blaenrhondda, Wales, 1-0, 60.3kg, 5'7",
4-28-96, Brad Evans, 00447940416555) VS
Cameron Douglas (Neath, Wales, 0-1, 61.5kg, 5'6", 7-4-97, James
Wallis, 00447983618087)
WINNER: Owain Davies by unanimous decision,
29-28, 30-27, 29-28.
- IKF
Amateur Unified Rules: Light Heavyweight
Paul Baxter (Bristol,
England, 1-0, 80.2kg, 6', 5-27-78, Ryan Edmundson, 00447730585080) VS
Bevan Pughsley (Aberdare, Wales, 1-3, 77.6kg, 5'10", 10-25-83,
Owen Williams, 00447989323055)
WINNER: Paul Baxter by unanimous decision,
30-27, 30-27, 30-28.
- IKF
Amateur Unified Rules: Bantamweight
Cei Evans (Rhondda,
Wales, 0-2, 55.2kg, 5'2", 6-18-01, Brad Evans, 00447940416555) VS
Kori Lewis (Swansea, Wales, 2-0, 53.7kg, 5'5", 1-7-02, Chris
Rees, 00447427613301)
WINNER: Kori Lewis by unanimous decision, 29-28,
30-27, 30-27.
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