Monday, March 24, 2014

Shofight: Legacy Report





Here is my play by play of Shofights Legacy. It was an all amateur card. There were also a couple grappling exhibitions that I chose not to do play by play on.

1. Welterweight 3x3x3 Rounds
Josh Craft (1-0 Branson Fight Club) vs George Still (7-12 Integrated Fighting Systems)

RD 1: They trade punches and clinch on the cage. Head shots by Craft. Takedown by Craft into half guard. Head shots by Craft. Body shots by Craft. Still rolls and gets on top in side control and goes for an arm. Craft rolls and gets on top and gets mount. Head shots by Craft. Craft goes for an arm triangle. Still escapes and gets his back and looks for a rear naked. Still flattens him but the round ends.
I scored RD 1: 10-9 Craft

RD 2: Cross by Still. They trade punches. They clinch on the cage. They drop down and Craft gets his back. Body shots by Craft. Still rolls and gets on top in side control. Craft escapes and is on top but stands and drops down punches. They stand and clinch on the cage. Knee to the leg by Still. Still gets a takedown but Craft lands on top in mount and lands head shots. Craft gets his back and a rear naked for the tap.

Result: Josh Craft via Tapout (Rear Naked Choke) at 2:50 of Round 2

2. Bantamweight 3x3x3 Rounds
Truman Wrone (0-0 Harrison Fight Club) vs Curtis Harris (0-1 Iron Core Gym)

RD 1: They trade hard punches. They clinch in the center and Wrone gets a takedown into side control. Harris gets guard. Short head shots by Wrone. Harris escapes and they stand clinched on the cage. They separate. Double jab by Wrone. Body kick by Harris. Jab by Wrone. They trade hooks. They clinch but separate quick. Leg kick by Harris. Body kick by Harris.
I scored RD 1: 10-0 Harris

RD 2: They trade punches. Hard hook by Harris. Body kick by Harris. Wrone looks gassed. Uppercut by Harris. Harris shoots in and gets a takedown into side control. Knees to the body by Harris. Harris gets mount and lands head shots till the ref stops it.

Result: Curtis Harris via TKO at 1:55 of Round 2

3. Light Heavyweight 3x3x3 Rounds
Rowdy Trivett (0-0 Cantrell's) vs Lance Lee (14-18 Blue Collar Combat)

RD 1: They trade punches. Takedown by Trivett and he gets mount. Head shots by Trivett. Trivett gets his back and lands body shots. Trivett looks for a rear naked. Lee escapes and gets on top in guard. Head shots by Lee. They stand. Uppercut by Trivett. Clinch on on a cage. Body shots by Trivett. Trivett drags him down and the are in north south. Body shots by Trivett.
I scored RD 1: 10-9 Trivett

RD 2: Leg kick by Trivett. They clinch on the cage. Takedown by Trivett and he gets mount. Punch to the head by Trivett. Trivett gets his back. Body shots by Trivett. Trivett gets mount again. Head shots by Trivett. Trivett gets his back again and lands body shots. Trivett lands a couple punches to the spine that the ref ignores.
I scored RD 2: 10-9 Trivett

RD 3: Hard cross by Trivett. Takedown by Trivett and he gets mount. Head shots by Trivett. Trivett gets his back and a rear naked for the tap.

Result: Rowdy Trivett via Tapout (Rear Naked Choke) at 1:02 of Round 3

4. Featherweight 3x3x3 Rounds
Ruben Marin (2-0 Branson Fight Club) vs Ryan Hunnell (0-6)

RD 1: Cross and hook by Marin. They trade punches. Push kick by Marin. Hook by Marin. Cross by Marin. Marin drops him with a hook and gets his back. Marin lets him up. Jab by Marin. Body kick by Marin. Front kick by Marin. Cross by Marin. Marin drops him with a cross and gets on top landing more punches till the ref stops it.

Result: Ruben Marin via TKO at 2:21 of Round 1

5. Light Heavyweight Title 4x4x4 Rounds
Dalton Knight (5-1 Team Gladiator) vs Kyle Noblitt (3-1 Noblitt Family)

RD 1: Leg kick by Noblitt. They clinch on the cage. Knee to the body by Noblitt. Body shots by Knight. Knee to the leg by Noblitt. Takedown by Noblitt into half guard. Noblitt looks for a D'arce choke but can't get it. Noblitt gets mount and lands head shots. Noblitt goes for an arm but can't get it. Punch to the head by Noblitt. More head shots by Noblitt. Knight gets half guard but then Noblitt gets side control.
I scored RD 1: 10-9 Noblitt

RD 2: Spinning body kick by Noblitt. Noblitt lands hard punches on the cage. Knight shoots by Noblitt sprawls and gets his back and lands head shots. The ref warns Noblitt's corner for swearing. Noblitt gets mount. Noblitt tries for a kimura and then a key lock but can't get it. Punch to the head by Noblitt. Body shots from the bottom by Knight. Head shots by Noblitt. Noblitt tries for an armbar but Knight escapes and Noblitt gets mount again and tries for a key lock as the round ends.
I scored RD 2: 10-8 Noblitt

RD 3: They clinch on the cage. Knee to the body by Noblitt. Punch to the body by Noblitt. Knee to the leg by Noblitt. Takedown by Noblitt into mount. Head shots by Noblitt. Punch to the body by Noblitt. Noblitt goes for an American and gets it for the tap.

Result: Kyle Noblitt via Tapout (Americana) at 3:05 of Round 3

6. Amateur Strawweight Title 4x4x4 Rounds
Garren Lorenz (5-3 UMMA) vs Miles McDonald (7-2 Hybrid MMA)

RD 1: They trade leg kicks. Hook by McDonald. Cross by Lorenz. Hard hook by McDonald. Takedown by McDonald but Lorenz looks for a guillotine. They trade body shots. McDonald escapes the guillotine and gets mount. Nice job by Lorenz to escape and they stand. They clinch on the cage. Takedown by McDonald into half guard. Body shots by McDonald. Punch to the head by McDonald. McDonald goes for an armbar and then triangle but the round ends.
I scored RD 1: 10-9 McDonald

RD 2: They trade hooks. Body kick by Lorenz. Leg kick by McDonald. Jab and cross by Lorenz. Slam by McDonald into half guard. Body shots from the bottom by Lorenz. McDonald gets mount and lands head shots. McDonald gets his back and a rear naked for the tap.

Result: Miles McDonald via Tapout (Rear Naked Choke) at 2:40 of Round 2

7. Amateur Welterweight Title 4x4x4 Rounds
Ross Campbell (9-0 Branson Fight Club) vs J.J. Huff (0-0 Cantrell's MMA)

RD 1: Campbell shoots and they clinch on the cage. Body shots by Huff. They separate. Leg kick by Huff. Takedown by Campbell into half guard. Campbell gets an armbar and the tap.

Result: Ross Campbell via Tapout (Armbar) at 1:10 of Round 1

8. Amateur Welterweight 3x3x3 Rounds
Clint Davis (0-0 Harrison Fight Club) vs Chet Mellington (1-0 Outkast MMA)

RD 1: They trade jabs. Hook by Mellington. They clinch on the cage and separate quick. Leg kick by Mellington. Cross by Mellington. They clinch and separate quick. Cross by Davis. Jab to the body by Mellington. Leg kick by Mellington and another. They trade jabs. Leg kick by Mellington. Mellington puts him out with a hook.

Result: Chet Mellington via KO at 1:33 of Round 1

9. Amateur Flyweight Title 4x4x4 Rounds
James Gerkey (5-0 Team Respect) vs Ray Allard (11-5 Cantrell's MMA)

RD 21: Leg kick by Allard. Jab by Gerkey. They trade punches. Body kick by Gerkey. Leg kick by Allard. Leg kick by Gerkey. Slam by Gerkey into guard. Gerkey gets side control. Head shots by Gerkey. Hammer fist to the body by Gerkey. Allard pulls guard. Body shots by Gerkey. Gerkey gets side control and then gets his back and gets a rear naked for the tap.

Result: James Gerkey via Tapout (Rear Naked Choke) at 3:56 of Round 1

10.Amateur Featherweight Title 4x4x4 Rounds
Katherine Farrow (0-0 Capital Punishment) vs Katy Collins (6-7 Branson Fight Club)

RD 1: They trade jabs. Cross by Collins. They trade punches. Takedown by Collins into side control. Head shots by Collins. Collins gets mount and lands more head shots till the ref stops it.

Result: Katy Collins via TKO at 0:55 of Round 1

Submission of the Night: Kyle Noblitt

Knockout of the Night: Chet Mellington

Fight of the Night: Garren Lorenz vs Miles McDonald

Monday, March 3, 2014

The Evolution Of A Zombie



Photos 1-2 courtesy of Mike Wrobel/Shoot It MMA
Photos 3-4 courtesy of Cali Fights Magazine




"I can't say that I've fully achieved my dream yet. I'm just starting to evolve."
Sean Combs

"I always thought of the zombies as being about revolution, one generation consuming the next."
George A. Romero

Fans in Ohio and the surrounding states have long known about Jessica Zomcik. Thew knew her to be among the best amateur fighters in the sport. She compiled a 9-3 record with only three defeats, two to Tamikka Brents and one to Amanda Wilcoxen which she avenged one year later. However outside of the area, Zomcik was not as well know except to the most die-hard of fans. Why? Jessica doesn't brag or boast. She doesn't tell you she is the best, she goes out and shows it. The only drawback to that is that unless you see those fights, you don't see what she is showing. While not being a big talker, one thing she does have is charisma, a natural charisma. You may see her fight and become a fan of her fighting, but once you meet Jessica, you can't help but become a fan of her as a person. Rarely, if ever, will you come across someone who has met Jessica and not liked her. Luckily, with women's MMA increasing in popularity, with more people covering women's MMA and with more and more information and video becoming available, more and more people outside the area have gotten to know about Jessica, more people have become aware, and it culminated in her winning several female amateur fighter of the year awards for 2013.

Jessica described herself in a previous interview with me as being "a tom-boy growing up", but also added that she didn't start playing sports until 10th grade when joining the high school football team. She wanted to be a kicker, but says she didn't do well so was put on the offensive line. She even went on to play semi-pro football for four years until some injuries put an end to that.

Her foray into MMA began when she met someone who was into the sport and he took her to watch a class and her former coach invited her to try a class. She said it took forever to understand the moves and get her body in such awkward ways. Even today she says she is still learning and that is one of the things she loves. She says she enjoys "learning how to manipulate your body". She adds that "people can't do somersaults and I know how to manipulate my body in such a way and submit you with these odd moves. It's fascinating, you are constantly learning. Just the other week I thought I knew how to throw a jab and Steve (Traczyk) showed me a little thing and I was like 'Oh my God, you put pressure here and not there'. It is a constant evolution of knowledge. In a previous interview with me when I asked what advice she would give to potential fighters, she perfectly explained her feelings when she said " You have to change your entire life, your social life is very minimal, your hair and skin are not going to be nice anymore, you will be hungry and will cry, but you will have so much fun."

In July 2009 Jessica made her amateur debut at NAAFS War on the Shore winning via TKO over Janel Kraftt in just twenty-six seconds. She says that afterwords she was surprised it went so fast saying "I didn't know why they were stopping it. I was like "oh, I won? That quick? That easy?' I couldn't believe it, it doesn't feel like it should be over that quick." What did her parents think of her fighting? "My parents were used to my odd choice in sports so they backed me one hundred percent."

Jessica followed that up by winning her second fight with a first round submission over Alyssa Vasquez before suffering the loss to Wilcoxen that she later avenged. She had a great career going till her loss to Tamikka Brents and taking 21 months off. In that time she joined a new gym, Evolve, a gym with a large number of fighters and making big waves. On the gym move she said "I had to get somewhere where I could make it to the top.... it was the best move I could make.

Evolve is loaded with some great amateurs and is now making some waves in the pros. She went 4-0 as an amateur under the Evolve banner winning four fights in impressive fashion. After her second fight with Evolve, a dominating decision win over Jena Baldwin, there were many in the sport who felt Zomcik was ready to turn pro. However with Jessica and her coaches, there was no rush. Evolve's John Cook says "fighters make the jump to pro way before they are prepared to compete at the next level.... the level of competition has grown exponentially." Cook adds that those who go pro early "usually have short careers.... if you are passionate about fighting and want to continue competing, you better be damn sure you are ready." Jessica's striking coach Steve Traczyk adds "We believe you need to be a martial artist who has trained for years in at least a few disciplines. That's what Jess is, a true martial artist." Zomcik's response when asked about it was that "she never felt ready, I wanted to hone my skills." She added "if you aren't ready, you don't have a long career."

After the first two fights with Evolve being with the NAAFS, Jessica got an offer to fight in Las Vegas for a Tuff-N-Uff tournament. It would seem a great opportunity for her, a chance to travel and not be the local fighter, experience that could help in the pros, where she will have to travel more. Jessica concurred saying it was a good experience with the weight cut and travel and not being liked. She went into those fights and put on outstanding performances showing both her stand-up and ground skills in winning both fights in the second round, finishing Bryanna Fissori via armbar and Shannon Reed via TKO. In fact, Jessica has finished the majority of her wins. When asked if their is a mindset to being a finisher she says about that some people are "more determined, not into squeaking by. Willing to put yourself in a dangerous situation.

So, how has Jessica become a better fighter since joining Evolve? Jessica says it is her stand-up, getting timing and distance down, as she says "all the little things." John Cook says "she's not even the same person." He says that she came to Evolve with excellent Jiu Jitsu, she was lacking in striking, wrestling and strength. He says that Steve Traczyk works tirelessly round after round to perfect her stand-up. He adds that wrestling with both himself and Sonny Marchette has had a huge impact on her confidence to both take opponents down and avoid being taken down herself. He also mentions Evolve's top flight strength and conditioning program is something that has helped Jessica. Traczyk also points to helping with her mental game and diet. He says "she was really good when we got her and we helped make her a champion." He adds that "she has brought just as much to our team with her leadership and knowledge. About training with mostly males, Jessica on numerous occasions has stated it's positives. John Cook says Jessica is "treated as a fighter, not a girl" and adds she holds her own and in some cases has done better." Traczyk adds that at Evolve they say "train with elephants and your opponent will feel like a peanut. Jessica is not above sharing that knowledge she has gained either. Amateur fighter Jessica Dinch talks about training with Zomcik and says "it was an awesome experience. She fights three weight classes above me so she is bigger and stronger. But when we trained together she used her technique instead of her strength and just beating me up. I got to do work and not just get thrown around the cage." She adds about Zomcik "I respect someone who is highly skilled and still trains with me and teaches me things. She doesn't think she is to good to work with me." In fact, Zomcik even came to one of Dinch's fights and worked her corner for her.

So after the Vegas fights, Jessica's career as an amateur came to an end, making many fight fans excited. John Cook says the decision was made after Tuff-N-Uff when he and Steve Traczyk agreed it was time.... timing is everything and with all the opportunities available to female fighters, it is time for her to seize those opportunities." With her wrapping her amateur career winning big fights and receiving multiple awards, one might wonder how she handled the attention. She handled it by remaining the same, humble. John Cook adds "she is humble, but very confident" saying she handled it will professionalism, class and appreciation." Steve Traczyk adds that she is "not an attention seeker and no awards will ever change that." At many local fights you will see Jessica stopping to chat and take a photo with anyone who will ask her.

When an amateur career ends, a pro career begins and Jessica's pro career was set to begin with a March 1st match-up for Driven MMA with the talented Summer Bradshaw. When I asked Jessica her thoughts on how they match up, she was complimentary of Bradshaw but felt she was the more technical fighter and that would play a huge role in a win. John Cook agreed but also added she is "better conditioned, more well-rounded, more experienced and better prepared." Steve Traczyk also points out her heart and intelligence adding her fight IQ is "through the roof."

Fight day, before the doors opened, as fighters were walking about or relaxing, Jessica seemed confident. Seemed she knew the win was coming and was just getting ready for a night of work. She said it was "the same old song and dance." The women would be the first fight after intermission, Jessica had already seen teammate Kyle Rozewski walk away with a victory. Bradhsaw came out looking confident as well, same as she appeared the night before at weigh-ins. Jessica walked out to a very loud ovation, the benefits of having the home crowd support, fans who had seen her grow up in the sport. After introductions, both fighters seemed ready to go at it. They came out and both fighters threw a flurry of punches and kicks. Neither seemed to have gotten the better of the other. Then Zomcik pulled guard and took it down and immediately began to work on submissions before securing an armbar at the 3:17 mark of the opening round. When asked when she knew it was over, Jessica said " When I felt her elbow pop out." Jessica said she expected her opponent to come out aggressive and was not surprised by Bradshaw's stand-up. Was pulling guard part of the game-plan? Jessica says "Because I wasn't feeling well I knew my gas tank was limited and I didn't feel like I was doing much damage standing up. I knew my ground game was much better than hers so I decided to take her arm." Why was her gas tank limited? Because she was battling food poisoning. Did she consider not fighting? She says "There was no doubt that I was going to fight, I didn't feel well at all and was probably at sixty percent when I stepped in the cage. I couldn't warm up more than thirty seconds without feeling nauseous and exhausted. It just wasn't like me to feel this way. But fighters fight, there was no other option." She easily summed up her emotions after the fight saying she was "Relieved and happy to represent my team and family well."

With her first fight in the books, I asked Jessica what was next and she simply said "we'll see." How good can Jessica be? Steve Traczyk says "she can go to the top of the sport, there is nothing she can't do." John Cook says "we shall see, I think pretty fucking good" adding she is "already the best seamstress in the world." Jessica Dinch adds "she'll be the champ one day" adding that before turning pro she was "already better than some of the pros out there."

Different people are meant to do different things, be it a writer, a teacher, a police officer, you name the profession. Jessica Zomcik was meant to be a fighter. Not cause she is some mean person or because she has some penchant for violence. She was meant to be a fighter because she is a competitor, a competitor that likes to test her skills and continue learning, and what better outlet for that than mixed martial arts. Jessica will continue to evolve, improve and climb the ranks to the top of her class. Jessica "The Zombie" Zomcik is a name that MMA fans need to get used to, it's gonna be around for a long time.

Follow Jessica on twitter at https://twitter.com/jzthezombie
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Sunday, March 2, 2014

Driven MMA 1 Play By Play





March 1st was the Driven MMA debut. An all pro card featuring great talent from top to bottom. The card featured some exciting finishes as well as some match-ups that went the distance and entertained. All in all, it was a good first step in the plans for Driven MMA.

I am joined in scoring the fights by fellow media members Nikolai Gionti from the Octagon Control Podcast and my Promoting Real Women Radio co-host Sarah Goodlaxson.

1. Heavyweight 5x5x5 Rounds
Curt Lemmon (1-0 Dungeon MMA) vs Ryan Walls (2-0 Peak Submission)

RD 1: They trade Jabs. Walls lands punches. Clinch on the cage. Head shots by Lemmon. Knee to the leg by Lemmon. Body shots by Walls. Knee to the leg by Walls. Uppercut by Lemmon. Knee to the leg by Lemmon. Uppercut by Walls. Takedown by Lemmon and he gets his back. Punch to the head by Lemmon. More head shots by Lemmon. Lemmon gets mount and lands head shots.Lemmon gets his back again but Walls rolls and gets on top in half guard. Lemmon gets full guard. Walls moves back to half guard. Lemmon rolls and gets on top as the round ends.
Adams: 10-9 Lemmon
Gionti: 10-9 Lemmon
Goodlaxson: 10-9 Lemmon

RD 2: Double jab and cross by Lemmon. They clinch on the cage. Knee to the leg by Walls. They move to the center still clinched. Knee to the body by Walls. Uppercut by Lemmon. Body shots by Lemmon. Head shots by Lemmon. The ref separates them. They clinch on the cage. Walls is working for a single. Head shots by Walls. Body shots by Lemmon. Takedown by Lemmon and he gets his back. Head shots by Lemmon until the ref stops it.

Result: Curt Lemmon via TKO at 4:33 of Round 2

2. Welterweight 5x5x5 Rounds
Reggie Parks (2-1 Ronin Fight Team) vs Kenny Booker (2-1 Midwest Training Center)

RD 1: Clinch and Takedown by Booker into half guard. Booker pushes him to the cage. They stand clinched on the cage. Booker looks for a guillotine. Punches to the leg by Parks. Parks escapes from the guillotine. Knee to the leg by Booker and another. More knees to the leg by Booker. Knee to the leg by Parks. The ref separates them. Parks lands punches. Leg kick by Parks. Booker catches a kick and they clinch on the cage. Punch to the leg by Parks. Takedown by Parks into side control. Head shots by Parks.
Adams: 10-9 Parks
Gionti: 10-9 Booker
Goodlaxson: 10-9 Booker

RD 2: Takedown by Booker into half guard. Body shots by Booker. Booker pushes him against the cage. They stand clinched on the cage. Foot stomp by Parks. Takedown by Parks into half guard. Parks knees him in the face stopping action as the doctor comes in to check Booker. Parks is deducted a point but Booker can continue. They resume. Jab by Parks. They clinch on the cage. Knee to the body by Booker. They separate. Hook by Parks. Leg kick by Booker. Leg kick by Parks. Hook by Parks. Leg kick by Booker. Parks shoots in and they clinch. Parks gets a takedown as the round ends.
Adams: 9-9
Gionti: 9-9
Goodlaxson: 9-9

RD 3: Jab by Parks. Booker accidentally pokes him in the eye stopping action. They resume. Leg kick by parks. Hook by Booker. Parks shoots but Booker sprawls. They clinch on the cage but after no action the ref separates them. Cross and body kick by Parks. They clinch on the cage. Parks is working for a takedown. They separate. Parks shoots in and they clinch on the cage. Knee to the leg by Parks. Head shots by Booker. The ref separates them. Parks lands punches on the cage. Parks shoots and Booker sprawls. Hard head shots by Booker. Parks shoots and Booker sprawls and lands body shots.
Adams: 10-9 Parks
Gionti: 10-9 Parks
Goodlaxson: 10-9 Parks

Score Cards
Adams: 29-27 Parks
Gionti: 28-28
Goodlaxson: 28-28

Result: Reggie Parks via Split Decision (29-26/27-28/29-28)

3. Featherweight 5x5x5 Rounds
Louis Johnson (2-0 Team Carlson Gracie) vs Wes Hanson (1-0 Leon Ramsey's Dawghouse Gym)

RD 1: Hanson lands hard punches. Takedown by Johnson and he gets his back in side control. They scramble and change positions. Johnson gets side control. Hanson pulls guard. Johnson gets his back. They stand clinched on the cage. Knee to the head by Johnson. They drop down in north south. Hanson gets his back. Punch to the head by Hanson. Hanson gets his hooks in. Nice reversal by Johnson and they stand. Cross by Hanson. They drop down and Hanson gets a guillotine for the tap.

Result: Wes Hanson via Tapout (Guillotine) at 2:50 of Round 1

4. Featherweight 5x5x5 Rounds
Kyle Rozewski (3-3 Evolve MMA) vs Dustin Kempf (6-6 Instigator Fight Team)

RD 1: Leg kick by Rozewski. Kempf falls throwing a kick and Rozewski rushes in by Kempf gets on top in guard. Rozewski gets a triangle and Kempf goes to sleep.

Result: Kyle Rozewski via Technical Submission (Triangle) at 1:15 of Round 1

5. Lightweight 5x5x5 Rounds
Anthony Morgan (3-0 Dayton MMA) vs George Comer (3-1 GriffonRawl)

RD 1: They clinch on the cage. Takedown by Comer against the cage in guard. Punch to the body by Comer. Comer moves to half guard. Comer stands and drops into side control. Elbow to the head by Comer. Morgan gets half guard. Comer gets his back and they stand and he still has his back. Morgan turns into him. Comer gets a takedown into half guard. Punch to the body by Comer. Comer moves to side control and gets his back in side control. Knee to the body by Comer.
Adams: 10-9 Comer
Gionti: 10-9 Comer
Goodlaxson: 10-9 Comer

RD 2: They clinch on the cage. Comer looks for a takedown. Elbows to the head by Morgan. Takedown by Comer into half guard. Morgan looks for a guillotine. They stand clinched on the cage. Takedown by Comer into guard. Head shots by Comer. Body shots by Comer. Comer stands and drops down hammer fists. They stand clinched on the cage. Takedown by Comer into guard. Body shots by Comer. Head shots by Comer. Comer stands and drops into side control.
Adams: 10-9 Comer
Gionti: 10-9 Comer
Goodlaxson: 10-9 Comer

RD 3: Comer shoots in and they clinch on the cage. Takedown by Comer into half guard. Head shots by Comer. Elbows to the head by Comer. Comer gets an arm triangle and gets the tap.

Result: George Comer via Tapout (Arm Triangle) at 2:02 of Round 3

6. Bantamweight 5x5x5 Rounds
Charles Stanford (4-1 G-Force MMA) vs Isaiah Chapman (4-1 Rock Hard MMA)

RD 1: Chapman lands punches. Takedown by Chapman but they are up quick. They clinch on the cage. Knee to the body by Stanford. Body kick by Stanford. Leg kick by Stanford. Chapman drops him with a head kick and gets on top landing punches. Stanford gets half guard but Chapman gets his back and goes for a rear naked. Nice escape by Stanford and they stand clinched on the cage. They separate and Stanford lands a body kick. Jab by Stanford. Cross by Stanford. Takedown by Chapman into guard. They stand. Jab by Stanford. Jab by Chapman. Body kick by Chapman.
Adams: 10-9 Chapman
Gionti: 10-9 Chapman
Goodlaxson: 10-9 Chapman

RD 2: Body kick by Stanford. Leg kick by Stanford. Jab by Chapman. Leg kick by Stanford. Cross by Chapman. Body kick by Stanford. Cross by Chapman. Takedown by Chapman into side control. Chapman gets mount. Elbow to the head by Chapman. Nice job by Stanford to stand. Jab and cross by Chapman. Hook by Stanford. Hook by Chapman. They clinch on the cage. Takedown by Chapman and he gets mount. Elbows to the head by Chapman. Nice sweep by Stanford to get on top in half guard. Hammer fist by Stanford. Stanford stands and drops down a punch and falls back into guard. They stand. They trade jabs. Chapman shoots and gets a takedown into side control. They stand. Jab and cross by Chapman.
Adams: 10-9 Chapman
Gionti: 10-9 Chapman
Goodlaxson: 10-9 Chapman

RD 3: Knee to the body by Stanford. Hook by Chapman. Leg kick by Stanford. Body kick by Stanford. Leg kick by Stanford. Jab by Chapman. Chapman's mouth is bleeding. Takedown by Chapman into half guard. Chapman gets mount. Head shots by Chapman. Stanford sweeps and gets on top in half guard. Stanford lands head shots. Stanford lets him up. They clinch on the cage and separate quick. Hook by Stanford. Leg kick by Stanford. Takedown by Chapman into guard. Body shots by Chapman. They stand. They trade punches. Chapman's nose is bleeding bad. They clinch on the cage but separate quick. Cross to the body by Stanford. Hook by Stanford and another. Jab by Chapman. They trade hard shots.
Adams: 10-9 Stanford
Gionti: 10-9 Stanford
Goodlaxson: 10-9 Chapman

Score cards
Adams: 29-28 Chapman
Gionti: 29-28 Chapman
Goodlaxson: 30-27 Chapman

Result: Isaiah Chapman via Unanimous Decision (30-27/30-27/29-28)

7. 140 pound Catch Weight 5x5x5 Rounds
Summer Bradshaw (0-1 Pariah MMA) vs Jessica Zomcik (0-0 Evolve MMA)

RD 1: They trade jabs. Leg kick by Zomcik. Jab by Zomcik. They trade jabs. Body kick by Zomcik. Cross by Zomcik. They trade jabs. Leg kick by Zomcik. Body kick by Bradshaw. Bradshaw lands punches. They clinch on the cage. Knee to the leg by Bradshaw. Knee to the leg by Zomcik. Zomcik pulls guard and goes for an arm. Bradshaw escapes. Zomcik goes for it again and gets the tap.

Result: Jessica Zomcik via Tapout (Armbar) at 3:17 of Round 1

8. Featherweight 5x5x5 Rounds
Ricky Musgrave (11-4 Pariah MMA) vs Frank Caraballo (Fearless Fight Team)

RD 1: Jab by Musgrave. Body kick by Caraballo. They trade hard punches. Cross by Musgrave. Leg kick by Caraballo. They trade punches. Musgrave catches a kick and gets a trip takedown. They stand clinched on the cage. Punch to the body by Caraballo. They separate. Spinning back fist by Caraballo. Jab by Musgrave. Leg kick by Musgrave. Cross by Caraballo. Front kick by Caraballo. Cross by Caraballo. They trade leg kicks.
Adams: 10-9 Musgrave
Gionti: 10-9 Musgrave
Goodlaxson: 10-9 Musgrave

RD 2: Body kick by Caraballo. Hook by Caraballo. They trade punches. Head kick by Musgrave. Leg kick by Musgrave and another. They trade punches on the cage. Caraballo drops him with a spinning back fist but Musgrave is up quick. They clinch on the cage. Takedown by Caraballo and he gets his back. They stand. Leg kick by Caraballo. Musgrave is cut by his eye. Front kick by Caraballo. Spinning back fist by Caraballo. Jab by Caraballo.
Adams: 10-9 Caraballo
Gionti: 10-9 Caraballo
Goodlaxson: 10-9 Caraballo

RD 3: They trade hard punches. Jab to the body by Caraballo. Cross by Caraballo. Takedown by Musgrave into half guard. Musgrave gets side control. Head shots by Musgrave. Caraballo goes for a leg but Musgrave escapes and gets mount. Caraballo escapes but then Musgrave gets on top in half guard. Head shots by Musgrave. Musgrave gets mount and lands head shots. Sweep by Caraballlo and he is on top in guard. Head shots from the bottom by Musgrave. Head shots by Caraballo. Elbow to the head by Caraballo. They trade punches on the ground.
Adams: 10-9 Musgrave
Gionti: 10-9 Musgrave
Goodlaxson: 10-9 Musgrave

Score cards
Adams: 29-28 Musgrave
Gionti: 29-28 Musgrave
Goodlaxson: 29-28 Musgrave

Result: Ricky Musgrave via Split Decision (29-28/28-29/29-28)

9. Heavyweight 5x5x5 Rounds
William Penn (7-3 Independent) vs John Hawk (8-5 Strong Style Fight Team)

RD 1: Penn lands hard punches. They trade hard shots. They clinch on the cage. Hawk works for a takedown. Penn looks for a guillotine. They separate. Hook by Penn. They clinch on the cage. Head shots by Hawk. Body shots by Hawk. They separate. Hawk lands punches. They clinch on the cage. Knee to the leg by Hawk. Knee to the body by Hawk. They separate and trade punches. They clinch on the cage. Takedown by Hawk and he gets his back. Head shots by Hawk. They stand clinched on the cage. They separate and trade punches. Takedown by Hawk into side control. Hawk gets his back and lands head shots. They stand clinched on the cage. Hard cross by Hawk. They clinch on the cage. Elbow to the head by Hawk. They trade head shots.
Adams: 10-9 Hawk
Gionti: 10-9 Hawk
Goodlaxson: 10-9 Hawk

RD 2: They trade punches. They clinch on the cage and separate quick. Hawk lands punches. They clinch on the cage. Knee to the leg by Hawk. Body shots by Hawk. They separate. Leg kick by Penn. They clinch on the cage. Knee to the leg by Hawk. More knees to the leg by Hawk. They separate. They trade punches. They clinch on the cage. They trade head shots. Foot stomp by Hawk. Knee to the leg by Hawk. Head shots by Hawk. Knee to the leg by hawk. They separate. Hook by Penn. They trade head shots. Knees to the leg by Hawk. Body shots by Hawk. Knees to the leg by Hawk.
Adams: 10-9 Hawk
Gionti: 10-9 Hawk
Goodlaxson: 10-9 Hawk

RD 3: Jab by Penn. They clinch on the cage but separate quick. They trade hard punches. They clinch on the cage and separate. They trade punches. They clinch on the cage. Takedown by Hawk into half guard. Head shots by Hawk. Hawk gets his back and then they stand clinched on the cage. The ref separates them. They trade punches and then clinch on the cage. Knee to the leg by Hawk. Punches to the leg by Hawk. The ref separates them. Hook by Penn. They clinch on the cage. Knee to the leg by Hawk. Head shots by Penn. The ref separates them. They clinch again on the cage. Hawk works for a takedown and gets it and gets his back. Head shots by Hawk.
Adams: 10-9 Hawk
Gionti: 10-9 Hawk
Goodlaxson: 10-9 Hawk

Score cards
Adams: 30-27 Hawk
Gionti: 30-27 Hawk
Goodlaxson: 30-27 Hawk

Result: John Hawk via Unanimous Decision (30-27/30-27/29-28)

10. Featherweight 5x5x5 Rounds
Wes Lane (3-2 Butch Hiles BJJ and MMA) vs Antonio Castillo Jr. (7-4 Midwest Training Center)

RD 1: Jab by Castillo. They trade leg kicks. Body kick by Castillo. Hook by Lane. Hook by Castillo. Cross by Castillo. Hook by Lane. They clinch on the cage. Slam by Castillo into side control. Castillo gets a body triangle. Nice escape by Lane and they stand. Hook by Lane. Leg kick by Lane. Castillo gets a takedown and gets his back. They stand and he still has his back. Head shots by Castillo. Lane turns into him. Knee to the leg by Castillo. They separate. Jab by Castillo. Cross by Castillo. Lane falls throwing a kick and Castillo gets on top in side control. Elbows to the head by Castillo.
Adams: 10-9 Castillo
Gionti: 10-9 Castillo
Goodlaxson: 10-9 Castillo

RD 2: Jab and cross by Castillo. Cross by Castillo. Body kick by Lane. Leg kick by Castillo. Takedown by Castillo. Castillo stands and lands head shots and falls into half guard. Head shots by Castillo. Castillo gets his back and lands head shots. Lane is cut under his eye. Castillo gets a rear naked and gets the tap.

Result: Antonio Castillo Jr. via Tapout (Rear Naked Choke) at 1:41 of Round 2

11. Light Heavyweight 5x5x5 Rounds
Rodney Wallace (19-7-1 Team R.O.C. Charlotte) vs Maxim Grishin (15-6 Strong Style Fight Team)

RD 1: They trade jabs. They clinch on the cage. Slam by Wallace but they are up quick clinched on the cage. Knee to the body by Wallace. They separate. Hook by Grishin. They trade head shots. They clinch on the cage. Knee to the leg by Grishin and another. Knee to the leg by Wallace. Knee to the body by Wallace. The ref separates them. Front kick by Grishin. Leg kick by Grishin. Cross by Grishin. They clinch on the cage. Body shots by Grishin. Knee to the body by Grishin. Takedown by Grishin into side control. Knee to the body by Grishin. Punch to the head by Grishin
Adams: 10-9 Grishin
Gionti: 10-9 Grishin
Goodlaxson: 10-9 Grishin

RD 2: Leg kick by Grishin. They clinch on the cage. Knee to the body by Wallace. They separate and Wallace lands punches. They clinch on the cage. Punch to the body by Wallace. Takedown by Grishin into half guard. Wallace goes for an arm but Grishin escapes. Grishin stands and drops down punches. Wallace tries for a leg and Grishin lets him up. They clinch and move to the cage. Knee to the leg by Grishin. Knee to the body by Wallace. The ref separates them. Takedown by Wallace into side control. They stand clinched as the round ends.
Adams: 10-9 Grishin
Gionti: 10-9 Grishin
Goodlaxson: 10-9 Grishin

RD 3: Leg kick by Grishin. Leg kick by Wallace.Hook by Wallace. Hard leg kick by Grishin. They clinch on the cage. Punches to the leg by Wallace. Knee to the body by Wallace. The ref separates them. Hook by Wallace. They clinch on the cage. Knee to the body by Wallace. Knee to the body by Grishin. Grishin gets a takedown but they are up quick clinched on the cage. They drop down and Wallace gets his back. Head shots by Wallace. Wallace tries for an arm but Grishin escapes and they stand clinched on the cage. Knee to the body by Wallace.
Adams: 10-9 Wallace
Gionti: 10-9 Grishin
Goodlaxson: 10-9 Grishin

Score cards
Adams: 29-28 Grishin
Gionti: 30-27 Grishin
Goodlaxson: 30-27 Grishin

Result: Maxim Grishin via Split Decision (29-28/28-29/29-28)

12. 175 Pound Catch Weight 5x5x5 Rounds
Dominique Steele (10-4 Vision MMA) vs Dan Hornbuckle (20-7 ATT WarHawks)

RD 1: Body kick by Hornbuckle. Head kick by Hornbuckle. They clinch in the center. Knee to the body by Hornbuckle. They move to the cage. Knee to the body by Hornbuckle. The ref separates them. They trade hooks. Leg kick by Steele. Leg kick by Hornbuckle. Body kick by Hornbuckle. Hook by Steele. Leg kick by Steele and another. They clinch on the cage and separate quick. Leg kick by Steele. Hook by Hornbuckle. Body kick by Hornbuckle. Jab by Hornbuckle. Head kick by Hornbuckle. Body kick by Hornbuckle.
Adams: 10-9 Hornbuckle
Gionti: 10-9 Hornbuckle
Goodlaxson: 10-9 Hornbuckle

RD 2: They trade hard punches. They clinch on the cage. Hornbuckle looks for a takedown. Knee to the body by Steele. They separate. They trade punches. They clinch on the cage Takedown by Hornbuckle into half guard. Sweep by Steele and he is on top in guard. Body shots by Steele. Steele gets his back and lands body shots. Knee to the body by Steele. Head shots by Steele. They stand and trade punches. Slam by Steele into guard. Punch to the body by Steele.
Adams: 10-9 Steele
Gionti: 10-9 Steele
Goodlaxson: 10-9 Steele

RD 3: Body kick by Hornbucke. They clinch on the cage. Takedown by Steele into guard. Elbow to the head by Steele. Punch to the head by Steele. Body shots by Steele. Hornbuckle goes for an arm but can't get it. Punch to the head by Steele.
Adams: 10-9 Steele
Gionti: 10-9 Steele
Goodlaxson: 10-9 Steele

Score Cards
Adams: 29-28 Steele
Gionti: 29-28 Steele
Goodlaxson: 29-28 Steele

Result: Dominique Steele via Unanimous Decision (29-28/29-28/29-28)

Submission of the Night: Kyle Rozewski

Knockout of the Night: Curt Lemmon

Fight of the Night: Charles Stanford vs Isaiah Chapman