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Monday, 28 January 2008

Image After eating a series of leg kicks, Dan MacIver quickly changed levels for a double leg takedown that put his opponent, Keith Gagnon, on his back. An ensuing scramble led to the lean and lanky MacIver gaining back control of the downed Gagnon. From there, MacIver worked to solidify the dominant position as he sunk in both hooks and pounded away with punches until referee Jason Williamson stopped the bout. The defeated Gagnon was initially upset, complaining the stoppage was premature. However, as a wobbled Gagnon staggered back to his corner, it was obvious Williamson had made the correct call.

Image Kamloops native, Karl Krolak, put on a dominate and impressive performance by submitting Nolan Clark only one minute into the opening stanza. Off the opening bell Krolak charged across the ring and hammered Clark with a straight right hand, which immediately put Clark on rubber legs, and nearly finished the fight right then and there. Unfortunately, circumstances would not improve for the weather-beaten Clark. As Clark tried to regain his bearings, the fight spilled to the canvas, and found himself trapped in a triangle choke from the lightning fast Krolak. It took only a matter of seconds for Krolak to tighten the choke, which forced Clark to tap.

Image First timer, T-Ong Komany, took a while to get warmed up, but once he did it was an impressive performance against the formidable Greg Hudson. After a relatively even opening round, Komany turned up heat in round two as he beat and battered Hudson with punches, and nearly finished the fight with an arm-triangle choke. The bloodied and battered Hudson was able to survive, but the dominant second round left little in Hudson's gas tank. As the combatants waded through the third round each would trade takedowns, but neither could string together enough offence to end the fight. After three - 3 minute rounds, it was Komany who earned a hard fought split decision.

Image In other action, Aaron Burke steamrolled past an over-matched Nathan Dunn via tap out from punches only two and a half minutes into the initial round.

 

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World Extreme Fight Team member, Landon Kinney, not only won his bout against Doug Lowney, but also won the heart of his girlfriend. After the victory, Kinney brought his girlfriend into the ring and asked for her hand in marriage. She said YES!Congratulations to the happy couple.

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John Turnbull used his size and strength advantage to outlast the tenacious Kodie Bird en route to a unanimous decision victory.

 

 

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In the opening bout, Jordan Klippenberg defeated Mark Dalango with an arm bar at two thirteen into round one.

Results

Jordan Klippenberg def. Mark Dalango by arm bat at 2:13 of R1

John Turnbull def. Kodie Bird by unanimous decision after R2

Landon Linney def. Doug Lowney by arm bar at 4:09 of R1

Aaron Burke def. Nathan Dunn by tap-out from punches at 2:31 of R1

T-Ong Komany def. Greg Hudson by split decision after R3

Karl Krolak def. Nolan Clark by triangle choke at 1:04 of R1

Dan MacIver def. Keith Gagnon by TKO from punches at 1:40 of R1

Brian Grimshaw def. Brad Causey by arm bar at :32 of R1

 
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