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Elite XC Hamman gets revenge over Suganuma
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Saturday, 16 August 2008

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FRIANT, Calif. (Aug. 16, 2008) – In an inspired and impressive performance, once-beaten light heavyweight Jared Hamman (11-1) got his revenge against Po’ai Suganuma (9-2), winning by 2:34, first-round TKO at the Table Mountain Casino. 


In other SHOWTIME fights: talented lightweight contender Fabricio “Morango” Camoes (11-4) of San Diego submitted (rear naked choke) Sammy Morgan (19-11) of St. Paul, Minn., at 0:47 of the opening round;

comebacking Cyrille “The Snake” Diabate (15-6-1) of Rueil-Malmaison, France, scored  a dominant unanimous decision over game but outgunned Jaime Fletcher (9-4) of San Bernardino, Calif., at 205 pounds; 

Rosi Sexton (9-1) of Manchester, England, won an entertaining, hard-fought split decision over Debi Purcell (4-2) of Laguna Hills, Calif., in a women’s match at 140 pounds, and Ray Lizama (6-5) of Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., registered an upset 2:15, second-round TKO (strikes) over King of the Cage middleweight champion Keith Berry (7-3) of Las Vegas in a non-title affair.

 

In non-televised bouts: Katrina Alendale (1-2) of San Francisco registered a hard-fought three-round unanimous decision (30-27 twice and 29-28) over Melanie La’Croix (1-1) of Redondo Beach, Calif. in a women’s 140-pound fight

 

In a battle of unbeatens at 150 pounds, Roberto Vargas (3-0) of  San Bernardino took a three-round split decision (29-28 twice and 28-29) over Ralph Lopez (3-1) of Fresno, Calif. at 150 pounds.

 

Jesse Brock (7-3) of Sacramento won a unanimous decision (30-28, 29-27, 29-28) over Josh Rave (8-5) of Fresno at 140.

 

Lucas Gumaza (3-0) of Stockton, Calif., scored a split three-round decision (30-27 twice and 28-29) over late substitute Kenny “The Poet’’ Johnson (1-1) of Redondo Beach, at 170 pounds.

 

David “Tarzan’’ Douglas (5-1) of Antioch, Calif., scored a 1:12, first-round TKO (corner stoppage) over William Jacobson (0-2) of Los Angeles at 155 pounds.

 

Suganuma dealt Hamman his lone loss in a controversial fight that lasted all of 15 seconds on April 5, 2008, at the Table Mountain Casino on ShoXC. Shortly thereafter, Hamman quit his day job - as an assistant football coach at the University of Redlands (California) – to devote himself to MMA.


“I will coach again, but for now I am committed to being the best I can be in mixed martial arts,’’ said Hamman, who’s won all 11 of his MMA fights by stoppage – nine by TKO and two by submission. Hamman has yet to have a fight enter the third round.


“It feels good to get revenge. But I feel bad for the guy. I respect him as a fighter and as a person. Po’ai didn’t have to take this fight. Others probably would have moved on without giving me a rematch. But he did and I appreciate it. He gave me a rematch. If that’s what they want, I’ll do the same for him.’’ Suganuma had a four-fight winning streak end. Camoes, who has won six in a row, was sensational again as he made short work of Morgan, who seemingly is always matched tough.

 

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“I came to the United States to fight for the belt and that’s what I want to do,’’ said Camoes, a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu who won his EliteXC and U.S. debut on the Hamman-Suganuma undercard last April 5 with an eye-opening first-round TKO (strikes) over Joe Camacho on ShoXC. “My job is to work hard and win fights. KJ Noons is the EliteXC lightweight champion. I would fight him. I would fight anybody. I am willing to fight whoever they want and do whatever it takes to get me closer to fighting for the belt.’’

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Diabate, who was making his EliteXC debut and first start since April 21, 2007, gave the hard-trying Fletcher a brutal beating en route to winning by 30-27 on the three judges’ scorecards. At six-foot-six, Diabate used his height, reach, skills and ability to batter, bruise and bloody Fletcher. “I felt a little ring rust, but I should be 100 percent for the next fight,’’ the Muay Thai striking specialist said. “I’ll fight anybody. A fight with the Brazilian, Rafael Feijao, would be a great match. But it doesn’t matter who I fight. It felt good to fight again and I am looking forward to fighting again soon.’’

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Sexton won the first women’s 130-pound fight in EliteXC history by 30-27 twice and 28-29. “I have nothing but respect for Debi Purcell and it was an honor and a privilege to fight her,’’ Sexton said. “I look forward to fighting the best in the EliteXC’s women division.’’ Purcell, who was appearing before a paying audience for the first time since Feb. 15, 2006, offered no excuses. “I am very disappointed but I can’t blame inactivity or anything else,’’ she said.

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In an excellent opening televised bout in which both were rocked and wobbled, Lizama roared back from a first-round knockdown to shock Berry. “This win erases anything I have done before,” said Lizama, who was making his second ShoXC start. “I always felt in there that I could match his handspeed and punch with him. This was a tough guy. I got away from my game plan and got hit a couple times. “I give him credit for staying up for as long as he did. I was hitting him with some good shots. If he wants a rematch with his title at stake, I would fight him, but those kinds of decisions are made by my manager. I will fight whoever he says.’’
 

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