Saturday, August 31, 2013

Friday Night Fights Recap






Coalition Of Combat
Montgomery County Fairgrounds
1043 S. Main Street
Dayton, Ohio
8/30/13



Michael Patt's Coalition of Combat invaded the Montgomery County Fairgrounds last night in Dayton, Ohio for "Friday Night Fights". There were 9matches on the fight card.

Official results are:

Donnie Scott defeats Walter Hoy by RNC at 1:20 of Round 1
Darrell Gibson defeats Jason by Guillotine at :50 of Round 1
Nichole Yousko defeats Teresa Furman by Unanimous Decision
Sean Highfill defeats Seth Perrin by RNC at 1:16 of Round 1
Chris Brooks defeats Brandon Workman by Triangle at :29 of Round 2
Aaron Highbaugh defeats Troy Wetzel by TKO at :11 of Round 2
David Dodd defeats Seth Moore by Unanimous Decision
Ed Faison defeats Josh Blevins by Split Decision
James Bunn defeats Kaleb Raymond by Achilles Lock at 1:59 of Round 1






Thursday, August 29, 2013

Project Appreciation




I was talking with my nephew Patrick earlier tonight about a project we want to do. I remember how awhile back he had asked if I knew anyone that had old MMA themed shirts or fight shorts that they no longer wanted/need that could be used to cut out the fighter/gym/sponsor logos to be made into quilts to give to members of the Military. I think he said those other ones went to Walter Reed hospital in conjunction with the Wounded Warrior Project.

Since then I have made many more friends and developed connections with companies, and I'm hoping there are members of the MMA community that are willing to help out with this project and support the Troops.

I had wanted to send some of these quilts/banners to those serving over seas in addition to possibly sending more to places like Walter Reed to wounded warriors, and Patrick thought of sending some to Veterans at local Veteran's Homes and I think this is an awesome idea. I am all for supporting the Troops past & present - and I think this simple act of giving quilts or banners to those who are serving their Country can be an excellent way to show appreciation for what they do for Us everyday.

I have a few shirts that are getting old and instead of throwing them out, I want to cut out the logos of gyms/fighters/sponsors & add them to the collection. I'm hoping that some of the people in my family that have sewing machines and/or sewing skills are willing to pitch in by helping to sew the swatches of clothing together into quilts or banners.

I sent out some inbox messages to people and got some promising responses. I appreciate the willingness to help out & if they can contribute to the over-all total that would be great. One company offered to send some error/screw-ups that can be cut up to add to the quilts/banners and I think that is amazing!

If anyone has new/newer shirts that they are willing to contribute to send to people I would make sure they get to Veterans and members of the Military who will appreciate them. I know the MMA community appreciate what those who serve do for Us, and I hope that people will respond positively to help show support for the Troops/Veterans.

If you have anything you would like to send for this project, contact me through my inbox on Facebook or email me at serfrat@yahoo.com & I'll provide you with my address that you can send whatever you have for this project. 
Please put "Project Appreciation" in the subject line so I know what this email is about... I want to thank everyone in advance for whatever help you can provide to this project!

I may try to donate some pre-paid calling cards and other items to put in a care package that I want to send to some of the Troops stationed in Afghanistan. I know they appreciate "every day" items like toilet paper, tissues, magazines, etc. and even though I don't have much in terms of "extra money" to spend on this I will try to fit something into a budget to send because these brave men & women sacrifice on our behalf on a daily basis.  
 
 UPDATE:
With Tommy Toe Hold mentioning us on his amazing YouTube show,  I want to give Tommy a shout out!
Here's the segment from the Tommy Toe Hold Show episode on 1/22/14

(watch the full episode here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvpKaAy4J6A )
 
Subscribe to his YouTube Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/TommyToeHold/ 
Follow him on Twitter https://twitter.com/TommyToeHold
Check out his Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/TommyToeHold
Buy his merchandise on the website http://www.ttths.com/

 
Also want to give a HUGE shout out to The DaMMAge Report co-host & co-creator Ted Czech for his efforts in spreading the word on this project! Ted recently did a video on this topic on his YouTube Channel.
Please subscribe to Ted's YouTube Channel http://www.youtube.com/user/MMAExplosion
Please follow Ted on Twitter https://twitter.com/TedCzech
And check out Ted's Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/TedCzechMMA
 
 
 
#SupportTheTroops  #MMAcares  #ProjectAppreciation 
 
 

10 Questions With Mitchell Killeen


Mitchell Killeen

I remember first seeing Mitchell Killeen fight back at Complete Devastation 2 in November of 2011. Mitchell was fighting against Dignan/Brumbaugh MMA's Tyler Updike for the Complete Devastation MMA Lightweight (155lb ammy) Title. It was a barn-burner of a fight and went the full three rounds, ending with Updike winning by Unanimous Decision. If the promotion gave out fight bonuses like the UFC does for events, I would have to say my vote for "Fight if the Night" would have to go to this fight between Killeen and Updike. Mitchell had begun his amateur MMA career a few months prior to that night in Altoona when he faced Marc Fredericks at Gladiators of the Cage: Road to Glory in Pittsburgh. Mitchell won that fight by Unanimous Decision, and this was the beginning of his relationship with the up-and-coming Pittsburgh-based promotion.

Killeen started out wrestling at a very early age, and had been quite successful as a wrestler before he entered the Army. While in the Military Killeen learned about Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, eventually being asked to become an assistant instructor. Through this he was introduced to competing in MACP Combatives tournaments. When his time in the Army was over he attended college and from here his interest in  MMA grew, resulting in him eventually having his amateur debut at that first installment of "Road to Glory" from Gladiators of the Cage.

Mitchell Killeen is a man dedicated to learning his craft and also to serving others by being an instructor at Evolution MMA and helping the next generations of MMA fighters. He is coming of a win over Michael Guttilla back in April at "Road to Glory 4" and he is preparing to face PJ Palmer at GotC's "Road to Glory 5" on September 7th.

Recently I had the honor to ask Mitchell a few questions, and he was kind enough to take time out of his training schedule to be interviewed. Here's 10 Questions with Mitchell Killeen





With Shawn McMahon (l) and Brad Mountain (r)



1. Tell us a little about yourself.

My name is Mitchell Killeen. I'm 25 years old, I am a fighter and head instructor out of Team Evo MMA in Butler, Pa. - about 40 minutes North of Pittsburgh. I fight in the 155lb Lightweight division and I am 1 - 0 as a professional. (3 - 3 overall) I recently signed up with up-and-coming Pittsburgh based promotion Gladiators of the Cage. I have been fighting for them since beginning my amateur career and I love the guys at GotC.


2. How did you get started in MMA?

I served in the Army active duty and was stationed in South Korea for my first tour in 2008 and I completed the MACP level 1 course - which is basically hand-to-hand combat for soldiers down range to be able to protect themselves in case of a weapon jam or malfunction. The Army adopted the Gracie Jiu-Jitsu mentality and the level one course was all about BJJ. Being a former HS wrestler I fell in love with the sport. I remember heading to the gym after working 15 hour days just to roll with the Black Belts and all the other BJJ practitioners on base. After a couple months and completing the MACP level 2 course I got asked to become an assistant instructor at the dojo as a full time job.

Absolutely the best thing that happened to me was discovering this sport and being able to teach it to thousands of military and law enforcement personnel. It is something I'll never forget. After teaching and training on the regular I began to compete. In a MACP combatives tournament when you reach the finals is the only way you end up putting on 4oz gloves and fight shorts to bang it out in front of tons of soldiers.

I fought in 6 combatives tournaments and made it to the finals in all of them, going 5 - 1. When I finished my time in the service in 2010 coming home from Iraq, I started to attend Slippery Rock University and launched my amateur MMA career.


3. What gym(s) do you train at, and what is it like training there?

I train at Evolution and run the MMA program every Monday, Wednesday & Friday from 7:30PM - 9:00PM. In the gym it's a great atmosphere, and we have experienced guys that walk through the door to train with us, like Jimmy Cerra before he went out West. Also BJJ guru Kody Tuttle is another of the grappling minds I've been able to roll with since moving to Pittsburgh. I have great training partners in the gym and have had good fighters come out of Team Evo MMA. Just to name a few are Zach Shultz burst onto the MMA scene with a blaze of fire and came to the gym with only a wrestling background. He competed in numerous grappling tournaments and holds a 4 - 1 ammy record to date with more wins hopefully on the horizon. He's been my number one sparring partner and I can't wait to see his progression through the years. Team Evo produced fighters like Brad Regis going 1 -0 ammy and Joe Sadaka 1- 1 ammy before work consumed both of their schedules for awhile. Mason Booy is a great team-mate and unfortunately he lost his amateur debut, but he looked amazing in the fight before being submitted by a nasty armbar. He fought out of a similar armbar in the first round, but got caught in the second. Naming all of the student s would take forever, but we have some great up-and-coming fighters like heavyweight Matt Campbell - a prospect refining his game every practice in our gym.


4. What do you feel your strengths are as a fighter?

I've been wrestling since I was 5 and in high school I wrestled for Littlestown, Pa. - a small town about 20 minutes outside of Gettysburg. I was a pretty established wrestler and I wrestled with the best of them, like PIAA AA state champion Gary Mayfield; state place winner Chad Leggett; PIAA AA state champion/Bloomsburg collegiate standout Rick Schmelyun; not to mention wrestling everyday with PIAA AA two time state runner-up Mike Anderson. I made the Pennsylvania 100 win club and I pride myself on my wrestling background. After discovering BJJ, my wrestling became more counter-wrestling and the Jiu-Jitsu took the offensive. I believe my ground game is where I feel most superior.


5. What do you feel you need to work on to be a more complete fighter?

I feel my striking is where I need the most improvement and my last two fights show that I can throw leather whether on the ground or standing. Each day is a new day to learn and refine areas in which I need to fine-tune, but I realized in the cage the majority of the time is spent in the clinch, so I've been working my cage work and utilizing Muay Thai as my style of fighting when standing. I'm beginning to find my rhythm when standing and I can't wait to show this off in the cage.


6. When will your next fight be & who will you be facing?

My next fight is scheduled for September 7th against PJ Palmer for Gladiators of the Cage. Make sure to get your tickets at http://www.cagetix.com then scroll down to the fighter you support and click their name to purchase tickets from them. You don't want to miss this card. Tons of talented pros are signing with Gladiators of the Cage and you don't want to miss this show, trust me. Support local MMA because some of these fighters are top notch.


7. Which of your fights is your favorite? Is there a fighter you wish you could fight again, if so which fighter would that be?

One of my favorite fights was against Tyler Updike at Complete Devastation 2. It was a barn-burner and both of us tossed leather and knees at each other all fight long. On the ground or standing it was just memorable experience with submission attempts and good ground work with insane scrambles. I hit my first real X-guard sweep in that fight at the end of the third round and there was probably, I don't know... 30 seconds left and we just went at each other. I threw a Superman punch that grazed him and he hit me with a great knee and I returned one with a toss at the end when the final bell rang. I imagine how it could have been if the fight had 2 more rounds to it! Tyler and I are good friends and I love training with the guys at Dignan/Brumbaugh MMA like Shawn McMahon, Brad Mountain, etc. In that moment the person you can relate with the most is the person standing across from you and no matter what, win or lose you learn from each other.


8. Who are some of your role models?

One of my role models in MMA would have to be Frankie Edgar. His ability to absorb punishment and to persevere through his fights is extraordinary. Not only in the cage, but outside the cage he's a great advocate for the sport and he's an all-around awesome fighter and person. Maybe it's because of his wrestling background and his style of fighting that I can relate to him and his gameplan, executions on his combos/takedowns. Another role model would have to be Ramon Dekker, 8 time Muay Thai Champion and famous Dutch Kickboxer. He just has a tendency to go head-to-head with his opponents and style of fighting is ferocious. What fight fan doesn't love that? If you haven't seen him fight check him out on YouTube.


9. What are your goals in MMA?

My goals are to continue to learn and grow as this sport develops. MMA is now becoming main stream and the fans love to watch it. I couldn't ask to be in a better sport as Pittsburgh is becoming a hot spot for up-and-coming fighters in MMA. In the near future I would like to work on my ranking as I hold a 3 stripe blue belt in BJJ and I want to keep soaking up as much knowledge as I possibly can through cross training. I'm in my final semester at Slippery Rock University and I plan on pursuing a career as a Paralympic coach. I plan to keep on training and if a top gym is in the future and promotions knocking on the door it would be a dream come true.


10. Is there anyone you would like to thank?

First off I'd like to thank my family. I had an amazing support system while growing up when in wrestling and my Dad was a coach not just on the mat but also off the mat at a very early age. I have that same support system plus a girlfriend that pushes me plus awesome friends who don't miss my fights. I'd like to thank all the people I've trained with while in the military, especially Stephen Martin, Michael Craig, Cory Fukuda, and Lee Mora. Those were the guys I started this journey with and I continue to think about them all the time. My wrestling coaches, Dave Bowersox and Kenny Ferguson for pushing me to be great.

Their coaching and life lessons will always stay with me. My team-mates are great and they know who they are. I'd like to thank Robert Joseph and the guys over at Gladiators of the Cage fro allowing me to fight for a great promotion. To all my sponsors: Foundation Fight Co, Bone Breakerz Clothing, Apex Construction, Pizza Joe's, Stepanian & Muscatello LLP, Sherwin Williams, Mars Pizza, K.C. General Contracting, Mazzanti's Beans & Cream, and Toast!

Last but not least, I'd like to give a shout-out to everyone in the military - Active Duty, Reserves, National Guard - thank you all for doing what you do! I'll never forget those who I have served with.







Tuesday, August 27, 2013

GOTC Road To Glory V Preview




Gladiators of the Cage
Road To Glory V
September 7, 2013
Pittsburgh Indoor Sports Arena
22 Rich Hill Road Cheswick, Pa. 15204
(412) 820-0657
Doors open at 6PM
Fights start at 7PM



On September 7th Gladiators of the Cage invades the Pittsburgh Indoor Sports Arena for the 5th installment of "Road To Glory". Match-maker Rich Miller and promoter Robert Joseph put on some of the most exciting fights in Pennsylvania, as evidenced by "North Shore's Rise To Power II" back in July that has been airing on Root Sports Pittsburgh. The fight cards are STACKED with great match-ups between amazing fighters from all over the Keystone State and beyond. The promotion is gaining a reputation for making some major stars out of up-and-coming fighters, and have signed some excellent fighters to multi-fight deals so that fans of Gladiators of the Cage can regularly see their favorite fighters. With the addition of Root Sports airing the events this added exposure is sure to bring in more fans of great MMA as well as attract even more top level fighters to be added to future fight cards.

Road To Glory V has some match-ups that are sure to please the crowd. Local fighters like Central Pennsylvania's Charlie "Madman" Gathers will be facing a very tough Steve Smith. Four fighters from the July fight card are back in action for this event. Chris Dempsey is set to face Baltimore Maryland's Tenyeh "Skinnyman" Dixon in the first fight for Dixon in the United States since his appearance at Complete Devastation 6 last year in Clearfield, Pa. Dempsey is fresh off a win over Lewis Rumsey. The fight between Dixon & Dempsey will be for the GotC Middleweight (185lb pro) title. Also in action again are Jason Willett Vs. Todd Bevan, Bekzod Abdurakhmonoz Vs. Jeremy Carper, and Ryan Skuta Vs. Anthony Grine.Also on the fight card another title fight. Current World Cagefighting Championships Lightweight (155lb ammy) Champion Shawn Downs will face Travis List for the GotC Lightweight Title. 


The full fight card has 12 fights total - 6 professional, 3 advanced amateur rules and 3 regular amateur rules. The fight card match-ups are (subject to change):


Professional Fights:
Main Event - GotC Middleweight Title Fight:
Chris Dempsey Vs. Tenyeh "Skinnyman" Dixon
Jason Willett Vs. Todd Bevan
Mitchell Killeen Vs. PJ Palmer
Bekzod Abdurakhmonoz Vs. Jeremy Carper
Zac Gobel Vs. Augusta "Ice Ice Baby" Tindall
Charlie "Madman" Gathers Vs. Steve Smith
Amateur Fights:
GotC Lightweight Title Fight:
Shawn Downs Vs. Travis List (Advanced Ammy Rules)
Ryan Clark Vs. Steve Jones (Advanced Ammy Rules)
Ryan Skuta Vs. Anthony Grine (Advanced Ammy Rules)
John Rearick Vs. Kevin Bremiller
Matthew Zindren Vs. George Horvath
Mark Leibach Vs. Tyler Ellis






You can purchase tickets (General Admission starting at ONLY $25) at http://www.cagetix.com and selecting "Gladiators of the Cage: Road to Glory V" under "Select You Event", then under "Select Your Fighter" look for the last name "McConnell", then go to "Select Your Ticket" for ticket options & quantities. You DO NOT want to miss out on this STACKED fight card from this amazing event! Come out to see the MMA stars of tomorrow while supporting local MMA. Cage Nation TV will be in attendance and if you see me feel free to come over and say "Hi". Come out to catch some of the best MMA action in Pennsylvania and the East Coast - Gladiators of the Cage puts on a great show, so if you haven't seen a GotC show before this one, you can thank me later. Road To Glory V September 7th in Pittsburgh - BE THERE!!!
 







Sunday, August 25, 2013

XFE 26 Recap




XFE 26
Xtreme Fight Events
Harrah's Casino - Chester, Pa.
8/24/13


Promoter: David Feldman
Matchmaker: Victor Bencosme
Referee: James Chappel
Commentators: Brian Palakow, Ron Christian & Tim Carpenter
Announcer: Hugo Imediado
Interviewer: Jim Meloni



XFE 26 was another amazing event that rocked Harrah's Casino tonight in Chester, Pennsylvania. 11 exciting fights (2 professional and 9 amateur with 3 under the "advanced" rules) that also determined the XFE Welterweight (170lb ammy) Champion. Bassil Hafez won the title by split decision over a very tough Nicholas Willey. The main event was between heavyweight pros Shelton "The Gravedigger" Graves and Azunna "Zu" Anyanwu. Two fights that were part of XFE's new tournament system, Daniel Matala moved on to the semi-finals of the 155lb (Lightweight) tournament and Dave Roberts moves on to the semi-finals of the 145lb (Featherweight) tournament. The next phase of the tournaments picks up at XFE 27.

Every fight was incredible, and those in attendance (and those watching the event on iPPV through GFL.tv and on Comcast's Sportsnet) were definitely satisfied with the action. The arena was packed & even the University of Pennsylvania Football team - the "Penn Quakers" were enjoying the MMA action from promoter David Feldman & Xtreme Fight Events.


The official results for the fights tonight are:

Shelton "The Gravedigger" Graves defeats Azunna "Zu" Anyanwu by Split Decision
Billy Vaughan defeats Steve McCabe by RNC at 1:23 of Round 1
Bassil Hafez defeats Nicholas Willey by Split Decision XFE Welterweight Ammy Title
Daniel Matala defeats Allen Otto by Unanimous Decision
Dave Roberts defeats Ryan Worley by Unanimous Decision
Paul Sims defeats Roy Kofroth, Jr. by DARCE Choke at 1:19 of Round 1
Keifer Flemming defeats Wayne Baer by Unanimous Decision
Thad Frick  defeats Giovanni Cortez by Arm Triangle at 1:26 of Round 1
James Rendeiro defeats Johnathan Heisey by RNC at 1:57 of Round 2
Jamal Johnson defeats Bruce Quinn by Unanimous Decision
Ricardo Pena defeats Christopher Williams by Split Decision














Commentators Brian Palakow (l) & Ron Christian (r)




Jessica Richman of Brazen Boxing cornering Chris Williams


Ricardo Pena


Jamal Johnson


Thad Frick


Keifer Flemming


Paul Sims


Dave Roberts


Daniel Matala


And the XFE Welterweight Champion is...


New XFE Welterweight Champion Bassil Hafez


Billy Vaughan


Shelton "The Gravedigger" Graves





Thanks to everyone at XFE for putting on an amazing event, to GFL.tv for making the event available live via internet stream, and to MMAmadhouse.com for having me report the results.

The next XFE event (XFE 27) will be October 19th




Purchase the event with replay for life at http://www.gfl.tv/Events/Fight/MMA/XFE_26/1790

Friday, August 23, 2013

Pittsburgh Challenge Series 4 Preview



PFC - Pittsburgh Challenge Series 4
Pinnacle Fighting Championship
Pittsburgh Challenge Series 4
Iceoplex - Cannonsburg, Pa.
8/24/13
http://www.pinnaclefightingchampionships.com/



Pinnacle Fighting Championships is bringing the fourth installment of the "Pittsburgh Challenge Series" to the Iceoplex in Cannonsburg, Pennsylvania tomorrow night. The doors open at 6PM and the fights are expected to start at 7PM. 

The info about this event from the official PFC website says:

"We are less than one month away from PinnacleFC’s 4th installment of the Pittsburgh Challenge Series and our production team has been working over time in preparation for another awesome event.  The MMA scene in Pittsburgh has never looked better and fighters are coming out of the woodwork to compete on one of our cards.  The calls we’ve been getting are unbelievable and range anywhere from high level professionals in Texas and California, to amateurs all over the country to compete in our  recently announced tournament.

It’s pretty amazing to think that 10 years ago the sport in this area was practiced mostly in a few basements and the occasional garage or backyard.

As always we appreciate the support in this extremely risky business and frankly without you it wouldn’t be possible.

If you haven’t reserved your tickets for the August 24th event, you can do so here."


The fight card has some amazing match-ups, listed on the MixedMartialArts.com fight card are 14 total fights (subject to change) with 3 professional fights and 11 amateur fights - 8 of which will be under the "Advanced Rules" for amateur fighters recently instituted in Pennsylvania. Among the fights are 2 Title fights. Kyle Dunmeyer will face John Saxton for the PFC Middleweight (185 lb ammy) Title while Davey Crockett will face Jonathan Coffman for the PFC Bantamweight (135 lb ammy) Title. The main event is Shane Chojnacki facing Reggie Parks. Other local fighter to watch from this fight card are Caleb Dobosh, Clark Young, Ethan Goss & Team Dignan/Brumbaugh MMA Fight Team member Shawn McMahon.

Recently it was announced in an article posted on StandThemUp.Org that Pinnacle Fighting Championships will have their events aired on FOX - this is major news like when another Pittsburgh MMA Promotion Gladiators of the Cage announced a deal with another station in the FOX family of channels (Roots Sports - Pittsburgh) to have their events also televised. This is an amazing time for Western Pennsylvania MMA fans who will get to see incredible local fights if they can't make it to the events to see them live.

The article from StandThemUp can be read here.



The full fight card as of now is:

Professional Fights
Main Event:
Shane Chojnacki Vs. Reggie Parks
Anthony Durnell Vs. Amran Aliyev
Mike Putnam Vs. Josh Hilliard

Amateur Fights
PFC Middleweight Title Fight:
Kyle Dunmeyer Vs. John Saxton (Advanced Rules)
Bantamweight Title Fight:
Davey Crockett Vs. Jonathan Coffman (Advanced Rules)
Ethan Goss Vs. Julian Ramos (Advanced Rules)
Shawn McMahon Vs. Victor Guarriello (Advanced Rules)
Matt Conahan Vs. Daniel Coffman (Advanced Rules)
Clark Young Vs. Chris Pierce (Advanced Rules)
Jake Schilling Vs. Dylan Freedman (Advanced Rules)
Caleb Dobosh Vs. Mark Mangiardi (Advanced Rules)
Dino Juklo Vs. Michael Bosiljevac
Aaron Finch Vs. Jarod Newbraugh
Zack Grossman Vs. Steven Jones


Setting up the cage
The Iceoplex
The Iceoplex
Shane Chojnacki Vs. Reggie Parks
Anthony Durnell Vs. Amran Aliyev
Mike Putnam Vs. Josh Hilliard
Caleb Dobosh Vs. Mark Mangiardi
Zack Grossman Vs. Steven Jones

Davey Crockett Vs. Jonathan Coffman

Clark Young Vs. Chris Pierce
Dino Juklo Vs. Michael Bosiljevac
Ethan Goss Vs. Julian Ramos
Shawn McMahon Vs. Victor Guarriello






Weigh-in results article from OHmma.com can be read here.



Fight Results:

Shane Chojnacki defeated Reggie Parks by guillotine choke in Round 2
Anthony Durnell defeated Amran Aliyev by Unanimous Decision  
Mike Putnam defeated Josh Hilliard by Unanimous Decision
Kyle Strong Dunmeyer defeated John Saxton by Unanimous Decision
Davey Crockett defeated Jonathan Coffman by Unanimous Decision
Ethan Goss defeated Julian Ramos by Split Decision
Matt Conahan defeated Daniel Coffman by TKO in Round 2
Jake Schilling defeated Dylan Freedman by Unanimous Decision
Victor Guarriello defeated Shawn McMahon by RNC in Round 3
Zach Grossman defeated Steven Jones by Unanimous Decision
Dino Juklo defeated Mike Bosiljevac Round1 Guillotine Choke
Caleb Dobosh defeated Mark Mangiardi by Unanimous Decision
Clark Young Vs. Chris Pierce - Scratch (Pierce No-show after Weigh-ins)
Aaron Finch Vs. Jarred Newbraugh - Scratch (Newbraugh No-show)


Davey Crockett wins the PFC Bantamweight (ammy) belt.
Kyle Dunmeyer wins the PFC Middleweight (ammy) belt.