FRIDAY,
February 28th, 2014, AT 3:20 PM/ PST
THIS WEEKENDS
ISCF ACTION...
Breakthrough MMA Presents
"Spring Break Breakdown"
Daytona Beach, Florida, USA
- WHEN: Saturday, March 1st, 2014
- WHO: Breakthrough MMA, Jason Arnett
- WHERE: Ocean Center, Daytona Beach, Florida, USA
- WHAT: ISCF Amateur MMA
- ISCF AMATEUR FLORIDA STATE
MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE *DEFENSE: *Zach Elkins VS Brad Taylor
- ISCF Event Representative:
Connie Barden
- ISCF Event Referee: Josh
Rutgers
- ISCF Judges: Jack Hodges,
Dylan Woods & *Geddy Peer
- Ringside Physician (MD): Dr. Slattery
- ISCF Timekeeper: Debbie
Sutton
- INSPECTOR: Amiele Gendive
- Promoter: Mr. Jason Arnett at (386) 864-1413 or by e-mail at
breakthroughmma@gmail.com
- ON THE WEB: www.BreakThroughMMA.com


- FIGHT CARD AS OF Thursday, February
27th, 2014 5:33 PM/PST
- ISCF
AMATEUR FLORIDA STATE MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE *DEFENSE
BAMMA
PROMOTIONAL TITLE
Amateur MMA 185
*Zach
Elkins (10-5 Team Riot) VS
Brad Taylor (19-9-2, Team Arsenal
Elite)
- ISCF
Amateur MMA 135
BMMA 135 Title
William
Sizemore ( 8-2, American Top Team) VS
Richard Dehnz (9-2, Nymag MMA)
- ISCF
Amateur MMA 170
BMMA 170 Title Fight
Matt Moran ( 3-0,
Fight Sports Daytona) VS Evan Hayes (4-2, Freelance)
- ISCF
Amateur MMA 155
Matthew Ferraiolo ( 4-0)
VS Carl Graham
( 5-1)
- ISCF
Amateur MMA 145
Trey Webster (3-1)
VS
Jon Graviano (3-0, The Armory)
- ISCF
Amateur MMA 135
Ivan Robles (5-3,
Fight Sports Daytona) VS Harrison Melendez (5-7)
- ISCF
Amateur MMA 135
Kaleb Delafe (2-1, American Top Team)
VS
Gregg Bullington (1-2, Team New Money)
- ISCF
Amateur MMA 135
Anthony Riccobene (3-0,
The Jungle) VS Bryce
Lawrence (6-0, Nymaga MMA)
- ISCF
Amateur MMA 145
Randy Newell (1-5, Jeet Kune Do)
VS
Antonio Garavaglia, (1-3, Brothers of
Mayhem)
- ISCF
Amateur MMA 155
Ben Brower (0-0)
VS
Christopher Cornelius (2-0, Armory)
- ISCF
Amateur MMA 185
Davaughn Brown (1-1,
Flagler Bushido) VS Anthony Agee (0-5, Brothers of Mayhem)
- ISCF
Amateur MMA 135
D'John Greer (1-0.
Fight Sports Daytona) VS
Johnny Brinson ( 2-1, Jeet Kune Do)
- ISCF
Amateur MMA 150
Jeanette Demarigny ( 0-0,
The Jungle) VS
Amy Sica (0-4, Team Gravity)
- ISCF
Amateur MMA 185
Warren Thompson (0-1,
The Jungle) VS Chris Green (0-1, Freelance)
- ISCF
Amateur MMA 145
Alex Kennedy (0-0,
American Top Team) VS
****Dan McGrath
(1-0, Muay Thai: 3-1, Daytona Armory)
- ****NOTE: Dan McGrath's Muay Thai Fight Record!!
- ISCF
Amateur MMA 170
Ken Lamsley (0-0, The
Jungle) VS ****Emre Orun (0-1, Muay Thai: 7-4, Team Ares MMA)
- ****NOTE: Emre Orun's Muay Thai Fight Record!!
- ISCF
Amateur MMA 135
Mike McCloskey (0-0,
American Top Team) VS Darius Coakley (1-0, Combat Athletix)
- ISCF
Amateur MMA 175
Anthony Onan (0-0,
Fight Sports Daytona) VS Jeremy Sumney (0-0, Gladiator Arena)
- ISCF
Amateur MMA 145
Dave Blair (0-1, The
Jungle ) VS Kell
Mitchell (0-0 Breaking Point MMA)
MORE
ISCF ACTION THIS WEEKEND...
Aa' Ron Garrison Promotions Presents
"Sedalia Fights"
Sedalia, Missouri, USA
- WHEN: Saturday, March 1st, 2014
- WHO: Aa' Ron Garrison Promotions
- WHERE: Cruisers, 200 Industrial Drive, Sedalia, Missouri, USA
- WHAT: ISCF Amateur MMA
- ISCF Event Representative:
**Brandy Partridge
- ISCF Event Referee: Brian
Brecht
- ISCF Judges: Kim Brecht,
**Jason Morgan & **Amanda
Ayres
- Ringside Physician (MD): Dr. Allan Doerho
- ISCF Timekeeper:
**Lane Mattox
- Promoter: Mr. Ron Garrison at (660) 287-0645 or by e-mail at
aaronlords69@yahoo.com

(**) ISCF
Officials who need to renew their officials license - Click Here.
- FIGHT CARD AS OF Friday, February
28th, 2014, 7:53 PM/PST
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 145
Justyn Barrett
VS Nik Smith
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 135
Stephen Parker
VS Josh Batman
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 200
William Franken
VS Justin
Robinson
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 235
Steven Nevels
VS John Dodd
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 130
Sharita Fane
VS Christina
Fulton
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 185
Jacob Shellenbarger
VS Caleb Perry
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 185 - 205
Jeremy McMurray
VS Drew
Wilkinson
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 145 - 155
Dustin Cox
VS Jose
Zaragoza
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 155 - 165
Jeremy Rader
VS Dakota
Kenney
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 205
Igor Sarioglo
VS Stewart
Workcuff
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 135 - 145
Harley Holcomb
VS Shannon
Glasgow
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 155
Josh Weaver
VS Robert
Puckett
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 145 - 155
John Williams
VS Tyrone Gilmore
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 185
Laraul Green
VS Mike Jones
- If theAbove Mike Jones is This
Mike Jones (Click Here) he is under ISCF Suspension:
- Mike Jones, Marshall, Missouri, USA, 18-11,
195, 6', 3-19-85.
(11-15-11) June 4th, 2010, The Blue
Corner's Ultimate Blue Corner Battles, Kansas City, Missouri, USA.
Jones "NO
SHOWED" and has been suspended by the ISCF 60 Days and fined a Promoters
reimbursement fee of $150.00 for missing the Main Event of this event.
Suspension
remains until fine is paid in full to Promoter.
MORE
ISCF ACTION THIS WEEKEND...
BlacKOut Fighting Championships Presents
"BlacKOut Fighting Championships 19"
Tarkio, Missouri, USA
- WHEN: Saturday, March 1st, 2014
- WHO: BlacKOut Fighting Championships
- WHERE: Heartland Recreation Center, Tarkio, Missouri, USA
- WHAT: ISCF Amateur MMA
- ISCF Event Representative:
Chuck Wolfe / Joshua Wright
- ISCF Event Referee: TBA
- ISCF Judges: TBA
- Ringside Physician (MD): Dr. Ken Butler
- ISCF Timekeeper: TBA
- Promoter: Mr. Travis Courter at (913) 370-0478 or by e-mail at
bfcfightwear@Gmail.com
- ON THE WEB: www.BlackOutFights.com

(**) ISCF
Officials who need to renew their officials license - Click Here.
- FIGHT CARD AS OF Thursday, February
27th, 2014, 5:20 AM/PST
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Kenneth Trey Johnson
VS
Dallas Barrett
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
TBA VS Jason Arrington
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Jacob Babb VS
Anthony Loya
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 135
Hector Arteaga
VS
Corey Roberts
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Bradley Richardson
VS
Cammeron Spire
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Bobby Walker
VS
Michael Eddlemon
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
TBA VS Patrick Seabolt
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
James Eskridge
VS
Jarrod Brown
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Tyler Ansel
VS
Bobby Orr
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Rrichard Mood
VS
Tyler King
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 155
Dylan Crofford
VS
Kevin Welch
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Craig Heltsowski
VS
John (Jonathan) Crites
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Roy Wilson VS
Justin Harter
MORE
ISCF ACTION THIS WEEKEND...
Phoenix Fight Night's
"THE RISING"
Bournemouth, England
- WHEN: Saturday, March 1st, 2014
- WHO: Phoenix Fight Night
- WHERE: The Life Centre, Bournemouth, England
- WHAT: ISCF / ISCF
/ IAB Pro & Amateur Event
- ISCF / ISCF /
IAB Event Representative: Carl Sams
- ISCF / ISCF /
IAB Event Referee: Trevor
Chamberlain
- ISCF / ISCF /
IAB Judges: Lee Beeston, Sarah
Beeston, Keith Adams
- Ringside Physician (MD): Dr Michah Atkinson
- ISCF / ISCF /
IAB Timekeeper: TBA
- Ambulance: Jon Acc Ambulance Services
- Promoter: PHOENIX MMA UK AT: 01202 469 039 Or Mr. Jimmy Johnstone
AT 00447545 568778
- ON THE WEB: www.PhoenixFightNight.co.uk

IAB Amateur Boxing - Southern Area Cruiserweight Title
Paul Williams (Bournemouth, England,
7-2-2)
VS
Andreij Manzolo (Poole,
England, 7-2)
AND
IAB Amateur Boxing - Southern Area Middleweight Title
Justin Hicks (Yeovil, England, 22-17-4)
VS
James Crow (Bournemouth,
England, 6-1-2)
- FIGHT CARD AS OF Tuesday, February
25th, 2014, 7:41 AM/PST
- IAB
AMATEUR BOXING
- Middleweight: Harry Hill VS Danny Gill
- Welterweight: Dave Hewitt VS Dave Harding
- Welterweight: Lee wright VS Liam Caira
- Lightweight: Ashleigh Dobbs VS Bex Packam
- Light Heavyweight: Igor Lordowska VS Luke
Butcher
- Light Heavyweight: Jamie Bourne VS Andy
Tyler
- Heavyweight: Dan Lockwood VS Dan Woolmer
- Light Heavyweight: Les Simmons VS
Harrison Weston
- Super Cruiserweight: Anthony Davis VS
John Burton
- Super Middleweight: Chris Burnley VS Marc
Squires
- Lightweight: Ben Harrison VS Corey Howard
- Super Cruiserweight: Roger Dorway VS
Darren Peterson
- Lightweight: Jackson Edwards VS Lee Finch
- Bantamweight: Sarah Lucas VS Sophie Cook
- Light Heavyweight: Sam Morrison VS Paul
Morby
- Cruiserweight: Marc Plunkett VS Adam
Urban
- IKF PRO
FULL CONTACT RULES
- Super Welterweight: Jordann Shaggy Pikeur VS
James Cornick
- IKF PRO
K-1 RULES
- Welterweight: Fabio Kathusing VS Dan
Winstanley
- IKF
AMATEUR K-1 RULES
- Lightweight: Charlotte Lowe VS Jo
Hodgkinson
- Cruiserweight: Dan Goodall VS Yaroslav
Kevlak
- Light Heavyweight: Alex Hinks VS Karol
Spyt
- Heavyweight: Jamie Sloane VS Gavin
Buckland
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
- Welterweight: Julian Kerr VS Russell
Phillip
- Lightweight: Oli Jones VS Ryan Marshall
- Light Heavyweight: Nick Jones VS Ben
Griffiths
- ISCF PRO
MMA
- Lightweight: Xavier Sedras VS David Stone
WEDNESDAY,
February 26th, 2014, AT 11:20 AM/ PST
Style vs
Style
Thompson vs
Whittaker
UFC 170
By Dr. James Corbett
I remember when the
Ultimate Fighting Championship, or UFC, was new. A new sport to
America emerged with this promotion No Holds Barred (NHB)
fighting. It was a lot of fun.
At least it was for me.
Having spent about a decade in the martial
arts, I had been exposed to a number of martial art styles; various types of
karate, tae kwon do, kenpo, weapons; to name a few. Having read many issues of
Black Belt magazine and having this first hand experience, I was eager
for each new UFC event (which only came about once every four to six
months that's another discussion). When these UFCs were
announced, I would use my speedy dial up internet to learn which martial arts
styles the fighters represented. It was exciting to examine these fighters in
terms of their martial arts and to especially see them attempt to execute these
skills in the Octagon.
On UFC 170 this past Saturday night the UFC had a match up
that provided them such a promotional opportunity. Thompson versus Whittaker
provided an opportunity for old school folks like myself to see Kempo Karate
versus Hapkido. Both of these fighters hold Black Belts in traditional
martial arts.
Robert Whittaker began training at a young
age in Hapkido and eventually transitioned to mixed martial arts
training, and, eventually fighting.
Stephen Thompson, this fan's favorite, began
training at a young age in Kempo Karate. The head instructor of the
children's program at Upstate Karate in Simpsonville, SC; Thompson
(wikipedia) won two fights by knockout here
in Valdosta, Georgia, before Whittaker was out of elementary school.
Thompson was the main event on the first two Heat Events cards a
number of years back. The UFC was quite happy with his debut and share
this video via Youtube:

To the UFC, I give TWO THUMBS UP!!! I was glad for another
style versus style match. I know that MMA has evolved so that the martial arts
of the fighters today really are mixed just like the acronym indicates.
However, thank you UFC! Do it again, please!!!!
Here's what happened this past Saturday night...

MONDAY,
February 17th, 2014, AT 4:50 PM/ PST
Results From West Coast Fighting Championship's
"WFC 8"
February 15th, 2014 - Sacramento, California,
USA

- WHO: West Coast Fighting Championship
- WHERE: McClellan Conference Center, McClellan Park, 5411 Luce
Avenue, Sacramento, California, USA
- WHAT: ISCF PRO & AMATEUR
MMA
- ISCF Event Representative: Steve
Fossum
- ALL OTHER OFFICIALS APPOINTED BY THE
CALIFORNIA
STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION
- Promoter: Mr. Branden Ware at
info@westcoastfighting.com
- ON THE WEB:
www.WestCoastFighting.com

Photos By James Anderson of James
Anderson Media Click Here For Website!

- AMATEUR MMA - 130 - 155 3 x 2
Kevin
Burrage (2-0) VS Sam
Deluca (1-1) WINNER: Kevin Burrage by
Unanimous decision, 30-27, 30-27 & 29-28.
- AMATEUR MMA - 135
WEST COAST
FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIPS TITLE: 3 x 2 Arlene Culbreth (3-2)
VS Roma Pawalek (5-0) WINNER: Roma Pawalek by Tapout due to Rear Naked Choke at 1:23
of round 1.
- AMATEUR MMA - 135
WEST COAST
FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIPS TITLE: 3 x 2 Benito Lopez (8-0)
VS Benji Amezquita (2-3) WINNER: Benito Lopez by Unanimous decision, 29-28, 29-28 &
30-27.
- Lopez is turning pro on his next fight on Bellator
115 on April 4th in Reno, Nevada.
PHOTO
- AMATEUR MMA - 130
WEST COAST
FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIPS TITLE: 3 x 2 Aspen Ladd (7-0) VS
Madeline Simmons (2-2) WINNER: Aspen Ladd by TKO at 2:02 of round 1 due to Ground &
Pound.
- PRO MMA - 145 / 3x5
Ladale
Noa ( 1-0,
4-6)
VS
Tyler Cowan (0-1,
A: 11-4 WINNER:
Ladale Noa by TKO at :53 seconds of Round 1.
- PRO MMA - 170 / 3x5
Tom
Cook (1-1, A: 0-0) VS
Nick Bustamante (2-0, A: 2-0) WINNER: Nick Bustamante by TKO due to Ground & Pound at
3:55 of round 1.
- Cook also had a bad cut over his right eye.
- PRO MMA - 155 / 3x5
Paradise Vaovasa (1-0,
A:
7-2-0-1) VS
Mike Ryan (1-7, A: 0-1) WINNER: Paradise Vaovasa by TKO due to Ground & Pound at
3:01 of round 1.
- This bout should have been stopped much sooner as
Ryan took several punches to his head when it was clear he wasn't fighting back.
- PRO MMA - 170 / 3x5
Mike
Guy (1-0, A: 0-0) VS
Tramain Smith (4-11, A: 0-1) WINNER: Mike Guy by TKO due to Ground & Pound at 3:21 of
round 1.
- This bout should have been stopped MUCH SOONER!
Smith took A LOT of extra punches to his head when it was clear he wasn't
fighting back.
- PRO MMA - 145 / 3x5
Derek Formoso (1-1, A: 4-3 {A: 1-3 &
A: 3-0}) VS
Noah Schnabel (4-13, A: 0-0) WINNER: Derek Formoso by KO at 1:19 of Round 1.
- This was a Terribly late stop. Schnabel was knocked
out after taking a head kick that dropped to the mat. Once down he took an
additional 3 shots to his head.
He was carried out on a stretcher. After
the bout, the Ringside doctor said this could very well end his fighting career.
- PRO MMA - 195 / 3x5
Thomas Fallon (0-1,
A: 5-0) VS
Jordan Powell (3-1, A: 1-0) WINNER: Jordan Powell by Tapout due to Guillotine choke at 3:50
of round 1.
- PRO MMA - 125 / 3x5
Michael Nagakawa (1-0, A: 1-0) VS
Alex Uribe (1-4, A: 0-0) WINNER: Michael Nagakawa by TKO due to Ground & Pound at
1:05 of round 1.
- Impressive Pro Debut for Nagakawa.
- PRO MMA - 145 / 3x5
Josh Emmett (4-0, A: 2-0) VS
Adin Duenas (1-0,
A: 4-1) WINNER: Josh Emmett by Unanimous decision 30-27, 30-27 &
29-28.
- PRO MMA - 185 / 3x5
David Mitchell (13-4, A: 0-0) VS
Fernando Gonzalez (20-12, A: 0-1) WINNER: David Mitchell by TKO at 1:45 of round 3.
- During his post fight inside the cage interview
Mitchell yelled out "Where is Max Griffin?" who is the current
WCF Champion and ISCF Champion at this weight.
Griffin stood up at Cageside
in front of all of Mitchell's fans and said, "I'm right here!"
Mitchell didn't even look at him let alone respond. We could see an exciting
Griffin VS Mitchell match at the next WCF!
- PRO MMA - 145 / Title 5x5
Anthony Avila (11-3, A: 0-0) VS
Josh Berkovic (5-0,
A: 2-1) WINNER: Josh Berkovic by Tapout due to Guillotine choke at 3:11
of round 1.
- We could be very wrong but from the start, Avila
never looked like his "Hungry for a Win" Self throughout the entire
bout.
Would be great to see these two go at it again and next time, with
the Title on this line.

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MORE
ISCF RESULTS...
Results From AOL MMA's
WESLEY CHAPEL FIGHT NIGHT V "BLOODY
VALENTINES"
February 15th, 2014 - Wesley Chapel, Florida,
USA
- WHO: AOL MMA
- WHERE: AOL MMA, Wesley Chapel, Florida, USA
- WHAT: ISCF Amateur MMA
- ISCF Event Representative:
Connie Barden
- ISCF Event Referee: Josh
Rutgers
- ISCF Judges: Dylan Woods,
Jack Hodges & **Eric Parker
- Ringside Physician (MD): Dr. Jonathan Phillips, MD
- ISCF Timekeeper: Debbie
Sutton
- INSPECTOR: Amiele Gendive
- Promoter: Mr. Carlos Valle at (813) 992-2886 or by e-mail at
aolmma.com@gmail.com
- ON THE WEB: www.AOLMMA.com

- ISCF
Amateur MMA
**Casey
Rivera (Tampa, Florida, USA, 2-0, 126, 5'7", 5-12-89, Joey
Best, (813) 444-9141)
VS **Joseph Ciotti (Port
St Lucie, Florida, USA, 0-1, 127, 5'7", 5-27-93, American Top Team, (992)
359-8643)
Winner: Casey Rivera Unanimous
Decision: Judges scores 29-28, 29-28, 29-28.
- ISCF
Amateur MMA
**Laura
Mejia (Jensen Beach, Florida, USA, 2-0, 135, 5'6", 1-10-86,
Don Ryonside, (772) 359-8643)
VS
**Desiree Wilson
(Louisville, Kentucky, USA, 0-1, 137, 5'4", 22-25-93, Ray Crenshaw,
(502) 819-8348)
Winner: Laura Mejia: Rear
Naked Choke at 1:50 of round 1.
- ISCF
Amateur MMA
**Robin
Wissmann (Tampa, Florida, USA, 1-0, 144, 5'6", 12/3/82,
Bamboo Wissmann, (813) 465-9081)
VS
**Brittany Kraycirik
(Gastonia, North Carolina, USA, 0-1, 142, 5'3", 8-15-94, Bodyquest MMA,
(980) 319-9327)
Winner: Robin Wissmann TKO
at 40 seconds of round 3.
Brittany
Kraycirik received a 30 day Medical suspension until 3-17-14.
- ISCF
Amateur MMA
**Cory
Samuels (North Lauderdale, Florida, USA, 2-1, 145, 5'11",
3-4-93, Daniel Gerzando, (954) 638-9872)
VS**Ben Corso (Brandon,
Florida, USA, 147, 5'10, 10-11-92, Self, (813) 842-4699)
Winner: Cory Samuels: Unanimous Decision Judges scores 29-28,
29-28, 29-28.
- ISCF
Amateur MMA
**Franklin
Cisneros (Fransky Cisneros) (Wesley Chapel, Florida, USA, 3-0,
189, 5'2", 12-21-83, Self, (813) 526-3594)
VS
**Mattia Loi Fonda
(Coconut Creek, Florida, USA, 1-1, 185, 5'6", 1-11-92, Anthony Ferro,
(954) 540-0012)
Winner: Franklin Cisneros by
Guillotine at 41 seconds of round 1
- SCHEDULED FIGHTERS THAT DID NOT FIGHT
- **Jessica Branco,
(Ft Lauderdale, Florida, USA, 1-1, 115, 5'7", 12-29-86, Cristano Souza,
(954) 290-4541)
- Cheyanne Vlismas
VS Stephanie
Alba
- Bruno Arndt
VS Geraldo
Vargas
- JC Cole VS Tony Murphy
- Andrew Joseph
- Devin Brown
- Ingrid Medrano
FRIDAY,
February 14th, 2014, AT 11:50 AM/ PST
THIS WEEKENDS
ISCF ACTION...
West Coast Fighting Championship Presents
"WFC 8"
Sacramento, California, USA
WHEN: Saturday,
February 15th, 2014
- WHO: West Coast Fighting Championship
- WHERE: McClellan Conference Center, McClellan Park, 5411 Luce
Avenue, Sacramento, California, USA
- WHAT: ISCF PRO & AMATEUR
MMA
- ISCF Event Representative: Steve
Fossum
- ALL OTHER OFFICIALS APPOINTED BY THE
CALIFORNIA
STATE ATHLETIC COMMISSION
- Promoter: Mr. Branden Ware at
info@westcoastfighting.com
- ON THE WEB: www.WestCoastFighting.com


- FIGHT CARD AS OF Friday, February
14th, 2014, 8:41 AM /PST
- PRO FIGHT CARD
- PRO MMA - 145 Title 5x5
Anthony Avila (11-2, A: 0-0) VS
Josh Berkovic (4-0,
A: 2-1)
- PRO MMA - 185 3x5
David Mitchell (12-4, A: 0-0) VS
Fernando Gonzalez (20-11, A: 0-1)
- PRO MMA - 145 3x5
Josh Emmett (3-0, A: 2-0) VS
Adin Duenas (1-0,
A: 4-0)
- PRO MMA - 125 3x5
Michael Nagakawa (0-0, A: 1-0) VS
Alex Uribe (1-3, A: 0-0)
- PRO MMA - 195 3x5
Thomas Fallon (0-0,
A: 5-0) VS
Jordan Powell (2-1, A: 1-0)
- PRO MMA - 145 3x5
Derek Formoso (0-1, A: 4-3 {A: 1-3 &
A: 3-0}) VS
Noah Schnabel (4-12, A: 0-0)
- PRO MMA - 170 3x5
Mike
Guy (0-0, A: 0-0) VS
Tramain Smith (4-10, A: 0-1)
- PRO MMA - 155 3x5
Paradise Vaovasa (0-0,
A:
7-2-0-1) VS
Mike Ryan (1-6, A: 0-1)
- PRO MMA - 170 3x5
Tom
Cook (1-0, A: 0-0) VS
Nick Bustamante (1-0, A: 2-0)
- PRO MMA - 145 3x5
Ladale Noa ( 0-0,
4-6)
VS
Tyler Cowan (0-0,
A: 11-4
- AMATEUR FIGHT CARD
- AMATEUR MMA - 130
WEST COAST
FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIPS TITLE: 3 x 2
Aspen Ladd (6-0) VS
Madeline Simmons (2-1)
- AMATEUR MMA - 135
WEST COAST
FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIPS TITLE: 3 x 2
Benito Lopez (7-0)
VS Benji Amezquita (2-2)
- AMATEUR MMA - 135
WEST COAST
FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIPS TITLE: 3 x 2
Arlene Culbreth (3-1)
VS Roma Pawalek (4-0)
- AMATEUR MMA - 130 - 155 3 x 2
Kevin
Burrage (1-0) VS Sam
Deluca (1-0)
MORE
ISCF ACTION THIS WEEKEND...
AOL MMA Presents
WESLEY CHAPEL FIGHT NIGHT V "BLOODY
VALENTINES"
Wesley Chapel, Florida, USA
- WHEN: Saturday, February 15th, 2014
- WHO: AOL MMA
- WHERE: AOL MMA, Wesley Chapel, Florida, USA
- WHAT: ISCF Amateur MMA
- ISCF Event Representative:
Connie Barden
- ISCF Event Referee: Josh
Rutgers
- ISCF Judges: Dylan Woods,
Jack Hodges & **Eric Parker
- Ringside Physician (MD): Dr. Jonathan Phillips, MD
- ISCF Timekeeper: Debbie
Sutton
- INSPECTOR: Amiele Gendive
- Promoter: Mr. Carlos Valle at (813) 992-2886 or by e-mail at
aolmma.com@gmail.com
- ON THE WEB: www.AOLMMA.com

- FIGHTCARD AS OF Friday, February 14th,
2014, 11:52 AM/PST
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 115
Cheyanne Vlismas
(3-2-1) VS Stephanie Alba (5-3)
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 185
Frank Cisneros
(Fransky Cisneros) (2-0) VS
Andrew Joseph (3-0)
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 170
JC Cole (3-1(?) 0-1)
VS **Tony
Murphy** (5-7)
- **Tony Murphy Is
SUSPENDED
Tony Murphy St Petersburg, Florida,
USA, 6-7, 182, 6', 10-7-91, Shane Dunn, (727) 637-8556, - (2-10-14)
Tony Murphy fought on the ISCF Sanctioned MMA Unleashed" June 15th,
2013 in Punta Gorda, Florida, USA.
He told the ISCF Event representative that he was ISCF Licensed. He has
never been ISCF Registered or Licensed. Murphy owes his ISCF registration fee
plus a "Non Payment Fine" of $50.
TOTAL DUE: $75.00
ADDITIONAL FINE: Murphy fought FOUR more times while under suspension:
- 8-24-13, World Class Fight League
- 6-29-2013, World Class Fight League.
- 11/29/2013, The Future Stars of MMA
- 1-24 -2014, The Future Stars of MMA
- TOTAL DUE AS OF 2-12-14:
- $25 Reg. Fee
- $50 Late Fee Fine
- 4 Fighting Under Suspension Fines of $50 each ($200.00)
- TOTAL: $275.00
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 135
Brittney Krycirik
(0-0) VS Robin
Wissman (0-0)
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 185
Devin Brown
(0-0) VS Mattia Loi- Fonda (1-0)
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 115
Ingrid Medrano
(2-1) VS Jessica
Branco (1-1)
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 135
Laura Mejia
(1-1) VS Desire Williams (0-0)
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 145
Ben Corso (2-2)
VS Cory Samuels
(1-1)
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 125
Jay Ciotti
(0-0) VS Casey
Riviera (1-0-1)
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 155
Bruno Arndt
(0-0) VS Geraldo
Vargas
FRIDAY,
February 7th, 2014, AT 8:00 PM/ PST
Results From Capital Entertainment's
"Battle At The Beach - Round 15"
January 31st, 2014 - Lake Ozark, Missouri, USA
- WHO: Capital Entertainment LLC
- WHERE: Country Club Hotel & Spa, 301 Carol Road, Lake Ozark,
Missouri, USA
- WHAT: ISCF Amateur MMA
- ISCF Event Representative:
Robert Geiser
- ISCF Event Referee: **Jack Shepherd
- ISCF Judges: **Brandon Swords, Brad Wieberg, and Arnold Williams
- Ringside Physician (MD): Dr. Alan Doerhoff
- ISCF Timekeeper: Gene
Nicholes
- Promoter: Mr. Rob Howard at (573) 353-1427 or at
howardsatama@gmail.com

By ISCF
Representative Robert Geiser
- STRAWWEIGHT AMATEUR KICKBOXING /
JUIJITSU (EXHIBITION)
CJ Alonso (Jefferson City, Missouri, USA, 0-0, 115, 5'6", 4-6-97, Rob Howard, (573)
353-1427)
VS Kyle Dunham
(Osage Beach, Missouri, USA, 0-0, 110,
5'7", 12-20-93, Rob Howard, (573) 353-1427)
THERE IS NO WINNER IN AN EXHIBITION
BOUT
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA FEATHERWEIGHT
**Colt
Hale (Mexico, Missouri, USA)
VS
**Jon Shipp (Osage
Beach, Missouri, USA, 4-0, 145, 5'9", 10-21-92, Rob Howard, (573) 353-1427)
WINNER: SHIPP by TAP OUT (Rear Naked Choke) at 2:12 of
Round One.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA HEAVYWEIGHT
**Kyle
Tuders (Osage Beach, Missouri, USA, 1-0, 255, 6'1", 1-31-93,
Rob Howard, (573) 353-1427)
VS
**Frank Holland
(Jefferson City, Missouri, USA, 0-1, 260, 5'9", 7-16-88, Rob Howard,
(573) 353-1427)
WINNER: TUDERS by KO (Due
to Strikes) at :05 of Round One.
Holland
- Medical Suspension 45 days due to KO due to Strikes
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA WELTERWEIGHT
David Tate (Mexico, Missouri, USA, **0-9, 175, 6', 3-5-94, Henry Brewer, (573) 564-2131)
VS **Laree
Hutchison (Jefferson City, Missouri, USA, 1-0, 180, 5'9",
6-5-92, Rob Howard, (573) 353-1427)
WINNER:
HUTCHISON by KO (Due to Strikes) at :57 of Round One.
Tate: Medical Suspension 45 days due to KO due to Strikes
- (**) David Tate
was not truthful with his fight record.
His actual Record
AFTER the above bout is 0-13, NOT 0-9.
CLICK HERE.
ISCF Is investigating this issue for possible
suspension and fine.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA LIGHTWEIGHT
**William Starke (Columbia, Missouri, USA)
VS **Cory
Wortman (Quincy, Illinois, USA)
WINNER:
STARKS by TKO (Due to Strikes) at 2:10 of Round Two.
Wortman - Medical Suspension 30 days due to TKO due to Strikes
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA MIDDLEWEIGHT
**Kyle Pittman (Osage
Beach, Missouri, USA, 1-1, 199, 6', 4-28-95, Rob Howard, (575) 353-1427)
VS **Matt
Worstell (Quincy, Illinois, USA)
WINNER: PITTMAN by UNANIMOUS DECISION 28-29, 27-30, 28-29.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA MIDDLEWEIGHT
Jeremy Mueller (Osage Beach, Missouri, USA,
6-2, 185, 5'9",12-1-88, Rob Howard, (573) 353-1427)
VS
Lance Lee (Springfield, Missouri, USA,
***13-5, 186, 6', 6-28-87, Greg Sanning,
(417) 714-4147)
WINNER: LEE by VERBAL
SUBMISSION at the end of Round One.
- Lance Lee has a
record of 0-18 on his MMA Database Listing:
CLICK HERE.
ISCF
Is investigating this record difference issue.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA HEAVYWEIGHT
**Nicholas "Nick" Hays (Carmi,
Illinois, USA)
VS Travis Edwards (Jefferson City, Missouri, USA,
13-4, 235, 6'5", 3-10-79, Rob Howard, (573) 353-1427)
WINNER: EDWARDS by VERBAL SUBMISSION (Due to Strikes)
at 2:48 of Round One.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA LIGHTWEIGHT
Marc Diebold (Lake Ozark, Missouri, USA,
8-3, 150, 5'11", 7-25-85, J. W. Wright, (573) 346-4357)
VS Garrett Mueller
(Lee Summit, Missouri, USA, 12-6, 145, 5'11", 1-29-89, Grindhouse,
(816) 699-3262)
WINNER: DIEBOLD by TKO (Due
to Triangle) at 2:58 of Round Two.
Mueller
- Medical Suspension 30 days due to TKO due to Triangle.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA LIGHTWEIGHT
**Quincy
Jackson (Mexico, Missouri, USA)
VS
Garrett Wells (Osage Beach, Missouri,
USA, 7-1, 155, 6'2", 7-21-92, Rob Howard, (573) 353-1427)
WINNER: WELLS by KO (Due to Strikes) at :21 of Round
One.
Jackson - Medical Suspension 45
days due to KO due to Strikes
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA FEATHERWEIGHT
Henry Brewer (Missouri,
USA, 14-11, 150, 6', 11-21-74, Henry Brewer, (573) 564-2131)
VS Zach Metcalf
(Osage Beach, Missouri, USA, 9-4, 145, 5'9", 10-23-86, Rob Howard,
(573) 353-1427)
WINNER: METCALF by TAP OUT (Rear
Naked Choke) at :44 of Round One.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA FLYWEIGHT
**Garren Lorenz (Fort Scott, KS, USA)
VS Dillion Tolbert
(Jefferson City, Missouri, USA, 8-0-1, 135, 5'8", 11-18-92, Rob Howard,
(573) 353-1427)
WINNER: TOLBERT by Verbal
Submission (Due To Strikes) at 1:55 of Round Two.
- AMATEUR MMA FEATHERWEIGHT
Joe Gorman scheduled to fight Colt Hale. Had
transportation problems to event.
- AMATEUR MMA LIGHTWEIGHT
Charles
Brown scheduled to fight Garret Mueller. Had job conflict.
- Brown would NOT have been allowed to
fight anyway.
He fought 1 week earlier on the "BlacKOut Fighting
Championships 17" event on January 24th, 2014 in St. Joseph, Missouri, USA.
There
is a MANDATORY 7 day spread or 168 or more hours
between amateur fighters fights between bouts.
- ISCF Is investigating this issue for
possible suspension and fine for Charles Brown.
- **Single Event registration Only.
THURSDAY,
February 6th, 2014, AT 2:40 PM/ PST
Results From Gerad Wombles & Fight Zone Inc's
"Strike Zones Fight Night I"
February 1st, 2014 - Clinton, Missouri, USA
- WHO: Gerad Wombles & Fight Zone Inc.
- WHERE: Benson Center, Clinton, Missouri, USA
- WHAT: ISCF Amateur MMA
- ISCF Event Representative:
Farron Otis
- ISCF Event Referee: Deryk
Ripley
- ISCF Judges: Paul Kolenda,
**Jay Kalahurka & **Paul Kolenda
- Ringside Physician (MD): Dr. Alan Doerhoff
- ISCF Timekeeper: **Garrett Hart
- (**) These
Officials need to renew their ISCF Officials Licenses "BEFORE" this
event to work this event.
- Promoter: Gerad Wombles at (816) 786-4522 or at
gerald260@hotmail.com
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
**Dakota
Cook
VS Michael Youmans,
WINNER:
Dakota Cook by TKO at 2:18 of 1st Round.
REFEREE: Derek Ripley.
JUDGES:
Paul Kolenda, James Kalahurka, Larry Stevinson.
Michael
Youmans received a 30 day Medical suspension.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Seth Odom,
VS Willis
Grant II,
WINNER: Willis Grant II by
Armbar at 2:19 of 2nd Round.
REFEREE: Derek Ripley.
JUDGES:
Paul Kolenda, James Kalahurka, Larry Stevinson.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Ross Smith,
VS Dalton
Cook,
WINNER: Dalton Cook by TKO at
1:34 of 1st Round.
REFEREE: Derek Ripley.
JUDGES: Paul
Kolenda, James Kalahurka, Larry Stevinson.
Ross
Smith received a 30 day Medical suspension.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Roy Love,
VS Austin Cotterman,
WINNER: Roy Love by Tapout to Strikes at 1:09 of
1st Round.
REFEREE: Derek Ripley.
JUDGES: Paul Kolenda, James
Kalahurka, Larry Stevinson.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Derek Scott,
VS Kevin
Moore,
WINNER: Kevin Moore by Knock
Out at 0:24 of 1st Round.
REFEREE: Derek Ripley.
JUDGES: Paul
Kolenda, James Kalahurka, Larry Stevinson.
Derek
Scott received a 45 day Medical Suspension.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Larry "Joey"
Scanlan, (Kaiser, Missouri, USA, 4-3, 131.6, 5'10", 5-6-93,
LABJ, (573) 286-4820)
VS Dustin Snedeger,
WINNER:
Larry "Joey" Scanlan by Armbar at 0:58 of 1st Round.
REFEREE:
Derek Ripley.
JUDGES: Paul Kolenda, James Kalahurka, Larry Stevinson.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Preston Rose,
VS Calen
Chaney,
WINNER: Calen Chaney by Rear
Naked Choke at 2:31 of 1st Round.
REFEREE: Derek Ripley.
JUDGES:
Paul Kolenda, James Kalahurka, Larry Stevinson.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Justin Lankford,
VS William Swarnes,
WINNER: Justin Lankford by TKO at 0:21 of 2nd
Round.
REFEREE: Derek Ripley.
JUDGES: Paul Kolenda, James
Kalahurka, Larry Stevinson.
William Swarens
received a 30 day Medical suspension.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
TJ Wilson,
VS Mikey
Baumgardner,
WINNER: Mikey
Baumgardner by Guillotine Choke at 2:19 of 1st Round.
REFEREE:
Derek Ripley.
JUDGES: Paul Kolenda, James Kalahurka, Larry Stevinson.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Jesse Elliott,
VS Joshua
Milligan
WINNER: Jesse Elliott by Rear
Naked Choke at 2:27 of 2nd Round.
REFEREE: Derek Ripley JUDGES:
Paul Kolenda, James Kalahurka, Larry Stevinson.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Tyler Thomas
VS Trevor Sanders
WINNER: Trevor Sanders by Tapout to Strikes at
2:02 of 1st Round.
REFEREE: Derek Ripley.
JUDGES: Paul
Kolenda, James Kalahurka, Larry Stevinson.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Braint Wyrick,
VS Eddie
Wade,
WINNER: Eddie Wade by TKO at
1:54 of 1st Round.
REFEREE: Derek Ripley.
JUDGES: Paul
Kolenda, James Kalahurka, Larry Stevinson
Braint Wyrick received a 30 day Medical
suspension.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Jon Shipp,
VS
Todd Hecox, (Butler, Missouri, USA,
9-4, 134.8, 5'11", 6-10-88, Mike Kelly, (816) 321-2800)
WINNER: Todd Hecox by Triangle Choke at 0:58 of 2nd Round.
REFEREE:
Derek Ripley.
JUDGES: Paul Kolenda, James Kalahurka, Larry Stevinson.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Christopher Neumann,
VS Anthony
Buxton,
WINNER: Christopher Neumann
by Tapout to Strikes at 1:08 of 1st Round.
REFEREE: Derek Ripley.
JUDGES:
Paul Kolenda, James Kalahurka, Larry Stevinson.
- ISCF
AMATEUR MMA
Walter Jenkins,
VS Mario
Olivas,
WINNER: Mario Olivas by TKO
at 1:44 of 1st Round.
REFEREE: Derek Ripley.
JUDGES: Paul
Kolenda, James Kalahurka, Larry Stevinson.
Walter
Jenkins received a 30 day Medical suspension.
WEDNESDAY,
February 5th, 2014, AT 2:20 PM/ PST
Renan Barao
Vs Urijah Faber At UFC
169... Controversial
Stoppage or Safe Call? |
 Herb Dean
 Urijah Faber
 Dana White
 Kim Winslow
 Jon Schorle
 Hal Morgan
|
OK Fight Fans, what did you think of Herb Dean's stoppage in this
fight?
"Sometimes" (NOT all the time) I don't take much weight
in what "Non" Officials say about a stoppage. However, more
often than not, it's these "Non Officials" who see these calls
for what they are, and are not afraid to make a firm statement. Such as what
Dana White said in his post event interview. He is clear that he thought
it was a bad call and he's a big Herb Dean fan.
WHITE At The UFC 169: Post-fight Press
Conference: "You've heard me up here a million times talk
about Herb Dean. I think he's the best referee in the business, He rarely
ever makes mistakes, but he made a mistake tonight. Faber was blocking
those shots; he gave the thumbs up... etc. etc. " Scroll
to the 3:34 Time on this clip:

White wasn't the only one seeing Dean's stoppage as a bad
call. However, what gets me are all the "Star Struck"
individuals in the sport that don't want to stick their neck out there and "Call
it what it was"
"A TERRIBLE STOPPAGE That directly hurt a
Fighters Career!"
We have heard many different people in the sport from Dana White to
reporters to Athletic Commission Officials make some BIG ISSUES out of a
referees bad call or a bad judges decision when these officials are not, per
say, "Super Stars" of the fight sports. Hey, I like Herb
Dean too, and John McCarthy and many more. However, like myself, it
doesn't mean ANY of us are "Above the law!" If that was a
referee such as Kim
Winslow or Dan Stell or one of Dana's favorites (Not)
Steve Mazzagatti
making that stop, Dana and a boat load of others would have had a field
day over it and would have made it their mission to do as much as they can to
destroy their careers...
But no... This was Herb Dean... Who to many, it was just a "Little"
mistake... Many except whos career that mistake hurt the most...Urijah Faber
Faber: "It's very frustrating, I'm one
of the most durable guys in the world. You get caught with punches. He told me
to do something, so I gave him a thumb's up right before he stopped it. Herb is
a great referee. I just wish I would have had more of a chance. I'm the type of
guy who likes to go to the bitter end. I'm holding onto the leg. He asked me for
something, and I gave him a thumb's up, unless I was dreaming. I had some more
fight in me."
Look, we all know that critics are a dime a dozen. However, there comes a
time when even the critics need to "MAN UP" and call it what
it is. I'm so tired of these critics jumping all over some officials ass that
may not be "Mr. Popular" in the fight sports yet let the "Star
officials" or "Star Promoters" get away with bad
calls, bad decisions and bad bad actions! If you want to be a critic, be a fair
one!
DON'T BE A WUSS to the
STARS!
What I'm saying is, EVERYONE makes mistakes! So when they
are made, you "Critics" of the sports need to be more like the
FANS of the sport!
" If you're going to call out one official, CALL
THEM ALL OUT! "
That being said, "Herb, I'm a big fan, but hey, you
made a BAD CALL!
I think this goes to prove to all you folks out there saying
"You need to be an MMA fighter,
trainer, practitioner etc. etc to be a good official."
Although I have a lot of respect for those who made this very statement, as
a regulator in the fight sports for over 20 years (And a former fighter,
trainer and even promoter) I respectfully disagree with such a statement
100%!!!
Some of the BEST Officials I have seen in MMA (This statement
also includes Kickboxing, Muay Thai, Boxing) have NEVER even rolled in a
JuJitsu class (Or trained in any other full contact fight disciplines)
let alone attained a high rank in any kind or been directly involved in MMA (Or
other full contact fight sports) as a fighter or trainer. In fact, some of
the BEST JUDGES I have seen came from a common place... They started
liking the sport as a big fight fan!
Sometimes fans can see the purity of a bout without getting caught up in the
various scoring criteria or worse yet, their association with a fighter or
his/her trainer or even worse, if any politics play a part in an outcome.
Politics usually come into play when we see these events that are not sanctioned
by a state commission or even a sanctioning body. You know, the ones where the
promoter basically sanctions him/herself or has created his/her own sanctioning
body. Something very common here in the USA, ESPECIALLY in the State of
Florida! These "Promoters" throw some letters together, do
some copy and paste from an actual sanctioning body's web site rule page and "Wa-La"...
They're a sanctioning body... Now these promoters have all their friends as
their event officials which of course is a big plus for their own fighters
fighting on their event... These promoters either never went to school or don't
have access to the internet or they might know what the term
"Conflict of Interest" means... After
all, it's in the best interest of "These" officials in this
scenario to "Keep their boss happy" so they can come back to
work on his/her next event.
There is an additional issue though with fight sport officials. I "AM"
in favor of a "REFEREE" having direct "FIGHT"
experience. However, it doesn't always have to be in the fight sport they are
referring. For example there is a well known boxing referee named
Jon Schorle that is a good example of the rise
and the fall of a good referee in our fight sports. Jon had his first
job as a Kickboxing Referee with the ISCF's
sister organization, the IKF (International
Kickboxing Federation) when it first started back in 1992. Schorle
learned a lot from an individual who at that time was a fighter and a trainer,
Dan
Stell. Dan would help Jon learn the various rule
styles of Kickboxing/Muay Thai (Of which there are 4) and Jon
also helped Dan better understand some of the ring mechanics of being a
good referee.
Jon was a far better boxing referee than a kickboxing referee, but
he was not a bad kickboxing referee. If anything, Jon was one of those
Referees who would make quick stops like Herb Dean did with the Urijah
Faber bout above. Most of this thought process came from Jon's
experience as a USA Boxing Referee. In the mid 2000's, Jon, like
a lot of State Athletic Commission Referees was assigned an MMA bout in California.
By this time, Dan Stell had become a well know referee himself having
been around the world with the IKF and was
also, like Jon, a licensed referee with the California State Athletic
Commission (CSAC). Without going
into a lot of detail, Jon, like a lot of other CSAC Referees did not make a good MMA Referee.
Hey... Not baggin on Jon, just "Calling it like it is!"
Jon attained a little of that that John McCarthy and Herb
Dean Star power over the years. He was getting the big fights and was even
in a few movies. As time past though Jon's ability as a referee
diminished a little. He got some bad press from some late stoppages, early
stoppages etc. in both Boxing and MMA. Was it because of his "Star"
status he was attaining? Who knows.
What I "DO" know is when ANY Fight Sport Official ignores or blows
off any useful constructive criticism, he's an official who doesn't think he
need to get any better and instead, believes he/she knows everything. As a chief
regulator in fight sports, this is the most disrespectful thing ANY Official can
do to anyone. I for one personally LOVE Constructive Criticism! I believe it can
only make an individual better, as well as an organization/company as it has
with both the ISCF and IKF over the years. We all tend to know what we are
doing right, what we are doing good at... What we Don't know is what we are
doing wrong or where we need to improve. Sometimes it's the fight fans
themselves that can be our most powerful critics, and many times, the most wise
and truthful critics we will ever have.
Be it from the "Star Status" or maybe something in his "Personal
Life," whatever it was, Jon had lost his edge and openness to
his desire to always improve himself through constructive criticism. What we
once saw as a good boxing and kickboxing referee who had a hunger to learn, like
a lot of seasoned officials, felt he didn't need to learn anything more. I still
see this a lot in some State Commission Officials and even within sanctioning
body officials, including some associated with the ISCF
and IKF. Once we lose that HUNGER to
learn, to improve, we have also lost our edge... And as a fight sport official
who's main job is the safety of all fighters, that's a very valuable thing to
lose. |

 John McCarthy
 Steve Mazzagatti
 Dan Stell
 Cam McHargue
 Sean McCawley
|
There are a lot of MMA Referees out there that a lot of you may not know
about because they have never been on the big UFC stage. However this
isn't saying they are not deserving of it. Three referees come to mind right off
the bat. The first one is one who retired from being an MMA referee because he
was tired of all the drama and BS his state Athletic Commission was dishing out
at the time. This is MMA referee Cam McHargue. I must say that Cam
was without a doubt the first MMA referee I not only liked watching do his job
but the first one I had great respect for as an MMA referee. Aside from his
funky pants, Cam was never one of those "Grandstanding"
Referees that felt they needed to be in front of the camera more than the
fighters. After retiring as a Pro and Amateur MMA referee we used Cam whenever
we could which included being a referee when the ISCF
Sanctioned the
International Fight League (IFL) and on the
ISCF
Amateur MMA World Classic Tournaments. Cam did his job and made sure
not to get caught up in all the politics and or drama that may have surrounded
MMA at the time. My main wish today is that I hope at some time Cam
makes a decision to help the sport and come back to being an MMA Referee. the
sport NEEDS Quality Referees as well as Quality individuals like him!
The two others I'm thinking of work with the ISCF
out of California. They are Hal Morgan and Sean McCawley. BOTH
I would put under the bright lights on a pro stage ANY DAY of the week! Both are
still hungry and open to learning while at the same time, both show great sense
and awareness in the cage. These are just 2 examples of a lot of MMA referees
across the USA, North America and around the world that have great ability, but
have not seen the big stages yet. Maybe it's due to political drama or
favoritism who knows. The reality is, these guys are great Referees and I truly
wish the World of MMA would see more of them.
This trend of having Boxing referees jump in the ring to do kickboxing has
been a failure more often than a success and was not just centered in
California. This trend was and still is happening around North America and
around the world. The trend got even worse when some of these referees jumped
into a ring or cage and tried to referee an MMA bout. Some held their own but
more often than not, the majority failed miserably! However, there are of course
some very good referees who have made the transition into all "Full Contact"
fight sports. Not because they have trained in or fought in all of these fight
sports but more so, simply because they are very good referees who have drilled
the general mechanics of being a good referee into their actions over and over
again. In my 20+ years of regulating fight sports I have seen that more often,
these referees are Martial Artists who have little or no problem with changing
and adapting to their given environment.
One of these individuals that ranks up there with the very best in all 3 "Full
Contact" fight sports (Boxing, Kickboxing/Muay Thai and MMA) is
Dan
Stell. I've known Dan for a long time. Some may think I'm
only talking about him because I've known him for so long. However, if anything,
I've been more judgemental, critical as well as a critic of him through the
years more than any other official I know. To add, Dan and I have always
had personal issues here and there but that has never clouded my judgement of
him as a Full Contact Fight Sport Referee! Simply put, all I'm doing here is "Calling
it as it IS!" Unlike a lot of other Boxing and Kickboxing/Muay Thai
Referees that continue to fail over and over as MMA Referees, Dan has
been consistently good in all 3 "Full Contact" fight sports (Boxing,
Kickboxing/Muay Thai and MMA). By far he is the BEST Referee I have seen in
Kickboxing and Muay Thai (Even comparing him to well known Muay Thai
Referees I have seen around the world) He is highly respected as a Boxing
Referee too. As for an MMA referee? Well, don't expect Dan to recite to
you all the moves John McCarthy teaches in his
$600.00
MMA Referee Course. However, what you CAN EXPECT is for Dan
to know when to stop a bout and when not to as a center referee. A LOT of which
comes from being a former Kickboxing Champion along with what every other
official or fight fan does... Study the sport...
Sure, Dan, as any referee (Such as Herb Dean) has made some
questionable calls. However NOT so much that he should be left out of the BIG
events. Dan is a prime example of a Referee being good because he has
fight experience as a Kickboxer.
Most "BOXING" Referees still have a lot of trouble judging
the leg strikes and knowing what kind of pain comes with them.On the flip side
we have seen very few MMA Referees be good Kickboxing/Muay Thai or Boxing
Referees. In fact, I have yet to ever see a Referee who started out in MMA make
a successful transition to Kickboxing, Muay Thai or even Boxing.
If Dan Stell or any of these other referees brought up here would
have made the call Herb Dean did in UFC 169
the reporters and more so, Dana White would have went ballistic about
it! Instead, Dana, like a lot of others in todays media "Gave
Herb a pass...." They were all either afraid or too respectful of Herb
to simply "Call it as it IS!"
In closing, we all have one thing in common, "To Assure In All Possible Ways The Safety And Fairness Of
The Fighters." This being said, not all MMA Referees
are going to be as good as the sports founding father John McCarthy who
I think we can all agree here is without question, the Best MMA Referee in the
business... No Ass Kissin here John, just "Calling it as it IS!" As
for the incident that sparked this article... Well, at least we can be thankful
that Herb isn't being called on the carpet for a LATE STOPPAGE or a
stoppage that had any negative medical outcome such as a major injury or even
worse.
Speaking of this issue, here is a good read for everyone: Second Impact Syndrome
  The
ISCF Mission For Mixed Martial Arts...
"Safety, Credibility, Fairness,
Recognition, Support & Unification of Mixed Martial Arts Around The
World" "The goal of the International Sport
Combat Federation is to regulate safe and fair rules and regulations and help
provide exposure and opportunities for local, regional, national and
international competition among amateur and professional mixed martial arts
fighters, trainers, promoters and officials. We will, through adherence to and
enforcement of these rules and regulations, strive to make competitive mixed
martial arts fighting a safe and fair sport as we continue to help bring
exposure to and enhance the present as well as the future of the sport we serve,
Mixed Martial Arts." Steve
Fossum President International Sport Combat Federation
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ISCF has A LOT of GREAT Referees working
our events. Just because they may not have been mentioned in the above article
is not saying they are not good officials. To list them all would have made
this article too long to post so we apologize for those other Very Good Referees
we did not mention. To see other ISCF
Certified Referees and Officials click HERE!
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