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FFC 32 NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS OFFICIAL MMA RESULTS
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Las Vegas, NV, (Oct. 20, 2018) – Sometimes things in life are simply quick and painless. Most of the fights at FFC 32 tamen, were actually quick and painful. Knockouts, let’s be honest, usually are quite painful.
Friday night’s Main Event was one of the only fights at FFC 32 (which was an all-MMA event) that did not end in a knockout. Shelton “Gravedigger” Graves (9-3-0) defeated Carl “Badwater” Seumantafa (11-9-0) per consensum (49-46, 49-46, 49-46) to win the vacant FFC MMA Heavyweight Championship Title.
Graves did a great job of avoiding standing toe-to-toe with the knockout artist, Seumantafa, spending most of the fight pressing the heavy-handed Samoan (Seumantafa) up against the ropes and using knees to the body and a series of quick uppercuts to frustrate his opponent. De consilio fecit, as Seumanutafa was frustrated with the constant pressure, which allowed Graves to keep him on the ropes and against the turnbuckle, taking away any opportunity for a Seumanutafa trademark knockout.
In Co-Main Event, Undefeated Welterweight, Austin “AK-47” Vanderford (6-0-0), kept his unblemished record in tact when he rocked Emilson “The Amazonian Warrior” Freitas (7-3-0) with a nice left hand to the temple at the 1:38 et per unam marcam. Vanderford wins by KO for only the second time in his professional career.
Previously unbeaten Light Heavyweight, Ivan Erslan (6-1-0), was trying to stay undefeated as a professional but his opponent, Branko Busick (3-1-0) had other ideas. Busick sent Erslan to the canvas at the 4:41 mark of the second round with a solid left hand to the chin and it was all she wrote for Erslan. Busick picks up the first KO victory of his young career.
In the Lightweight division, as promised, it was a “grapplers paradise” for as long as it lasted… And it didn’t last very long. Brandon “Kiba” Ricetti (9-2-0) submitted Adam “Smash” Smith (11-10-0) by Arm Triangle at the 4:26 mark of the very first round. If you’re keeping score, all nine of Ricetti’s wins have come by submission.
FFC 32 factum est ad suum permanens domum, “pugna dome”, quae sita est in Caesaribus Entertainment Rio Las Vegas. Res ventilata nationwide in CBS ludis Network.
Complete “FFC 32” MMA proventus infra:
LICTOR RESULTS
FFC HEAVYWEIGHT MMA CHAMPIONSHIP
Shelton Graves (9-3-0), Baltimore, MD
Vincat unanimo Decision, 5 Rds. (49-46, 49-46, 49-46)
Carl “Badwater” Seumantafa (11-9-0), San Francisco, QUALIS
(Graves wins FFC Heavyweight Title)
WELTERWEIGHTS
Augustinus Vanderford (6-0-0), PORTLAND, VEL
Win by KO (Punch), 1:38 Rd. 1
Edmilson Freitas (7-3-0), Manaus, Amazon, Brazil
LUX heavyweights
Branko Busick (3-1-0), Steubenville, OH
Win by KO (Punch), 4:41 Rd. 2
Ivan Erslan (6-1-0), Zagreb, Croatia
LIGHTWEIGHTS
Brandon Ricetti (9-2-0), Boy, QUALIS
Vincere per Submission (Arm Triangle), 4:26 Rd. 1
Adam Smith (11-10-0), Spokane, WA
BANTAMWEIGHTS (Pro Debuts)
Brady Hiestand (1-0-0), Spokane, WA
Vincat unanimo Decision, 3 Rds. (29-26, 29-26, 29-26)
Corey Conway (0-1-0), Las Vegas, NV
Heavyweight MMA Title Bout Headlines FFC 32THIS FRIDAY IN LAS VEGAS
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Las Vegas, NV, (Oct. 16, 2018) – Final Fight Championship follows up its historical Las Vegas debut (on Oct. 12th) with a Heavyweight MMA title fight on Oct. 19th. “FFC 32” will be an all-MMA fight card featuring some of the most talented mixed martial artists in the country, et ultra.
In a clash between two hungry heavyweight sluggers, Shelton “The Gravedigger” Graves (8-3-0), Baltimore, MD subibit Tony “Puppis” Johnson (11-4-1), Nashville, TN in casu main “FFC 32”, which takes place Friday, Oct. 19th at Fight Dome Las Vegas located at Rio Las Vegas. Graves and Johnson will fight for the vacant FFC MMA Heavyweight Title.
In the night’s Co-Main Event, it will be another heavyweight bash between experienced wrestler, Rodney Wallace (26-16-1), Bamberg, SC, atque Carl Seumanutafa (11-8-0), San Francisco, QUALIS, a veteran muay thai competitor and the quintessential knockout artist.
In the welterweight division, Edmilson Freitas (7-2-0), Manaus, Amazon, Brazil suscipit, Augustinus Vanderford (5-0-0), PORTLAND, VEL. Branko Busick (2-1-0), Steubenville, OH proeliis Ivan Erslan (6-0-0), Zagreb, Croatia in the light heavyweight division, and in the lightweight division, Adam Smith (11-9-0), Langley, WA pugnat Brandon Ricetti (8-2-0), Boy, QUALIS, to round out the main card.
“FFC 32” erit aer in CBS ludis Network, Friday evening, Oct. 19, check your local listings for more information.
During the undercard portion of the evening, welterweight Javahn Matthews, West Linn, VEL will make his pro debut when he faces Iordanus Christensen, Las Vegas, NV.
In their most recent event, “FFC 31 Nocte Propugnatores”, Final Fight Championship made history becoming the first combat sports promotion company to feature three different disciplines (pugilatu, kickboxing and MMA) in one fight card, all fights were for the title.
Tickets are available at any Las Vegas Caesars Entertainment Box Office, vocando 702-777-2782 aut 855-234-7469 online aut ad Ticketmaster.com. For groups of 10 or more call 866-574-3851 an email EntertainmentGroupSales@Caesars.com.
Pro magis notitia de finali pugna Championship, placere visitabo finalfightchampionship.com, Facebook at Facebook.com/FFCFighting, ac sequimini super Instagram / Twitter @FFCFighting.
LARA vult CANELO VEL GGG DEINDE

HOUSTON, TX (September 17, 2018) – Former WBA super welterweight world champion Erislandy “The American Somnium” Lara (25-3-2, 14 KOs), felt inspired by the state of boxing after watching last Saturday night’s main event between Saul “Canelo” Alvarez (50-1-2, 34 KOs) atque Gennady “GGG” Golovkin (38-1-1, 34 KOs) in Las Vegas, Nevada.
“Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin fought an amazing fight, it was a true classic.” dicta Lara. “I want to congratulate both of them for putting together such a tremendous effort to bring the spotlight back on boxing. It would be a great honor to fight either fighter, and I would love to challenge myself against them.”
Erislandy Lara has been training in Houston, Texas for his next fight with trainer Ronnie Shields, as he is working hard in the gym, getting ready for his next fight date.
“I am ready to make a statement and to challenge either fighter at middleweight, whether it is Gennady Golovkin or Canelo Alvarez in a rematch…Paratus sum!”
LFA BRINGS WELTERWEIGHT WORLD TITLE BOUT TO JOINT BASE LANGLEY-EUSTIS

Las Vegas, Nevada – LFA CEO Ed Soares announced today that the promotion will head east at the end of July with a welterweight world title fight that will headline the promotion’s first event to take place at a U.S. military facility. The live nationally televised event will be part of the 100th Anniversary celebration of Joint Base Langley-Eustis.
Praecipua euentum LFA 46 will bring the top two welterweight prospects in the world to southeastern Virginia. The headliner will see undefeated LFA welterweight champion James Nakashima defend his title against undefeated U.S. Marine Corps Sgt. Kyle “Gunz Up” Stewart. LFA 46 – Nakashima vs. Stewart takes place Friday, July 27th at the Felker Field Hangar at Joint Base Langley-Eustis in Newport News, Virginia. The main card will be televised live and nationwide on AXS TV at 9 p.m. ATQUE / 6 p.m. PT.
“I am excited to bring an LFA world title fight to Joint Base Langley-Eustis on July 27th,” Dictum Soares. “James Nakashima has been one of the most formidable fighters in our promotion’s history. He will defend his title against #1 contender and U.S. Marine Corps veteran Kyle Stewart. Nakashima and Stewart train about 30 minutes from each other and this has been a fight MMA fans have been wanting to see for a long time. It will finally happen with the LFA welterweight title on the line at LFA 46. This will also be part of the 100 Year Anniversary celebration for Joint Base Langley-Eustis, and I can’t wait to show the troops what the LFA is all about!”
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Nakashima (8-0) has long been regarded as a special talent. Those prodigious abilities were finally realized by the masses when he was crowned LFA welterweight champion this past fall. His wrestling pedigree, shrewd striking ability, and willingness to learn every aspect of martial arts has made him the undefeated welterweight champion that he is today. The Illinois native and University of Nebraska wrestling standout has taken the 170-pound division by storm since making his professional MMA debut for RFA in 2015. He has defeated opponents that have a staggering combined record of 54-17 with half of those wins coming against undefeated fighters. Now sitting at 8-0 with the LFA welterweight title around his waist, Nakashima is eager to get back in the cage after healing up some injuries. The John Crouch protégé, who trains at The MMA LAB in Arizona, is once again eager to test himself against the best. That next challenge will come against fellow undefeated prospect and #1 contender Kyle Stewart.
Stewart (10-0) has been on a collision course with Nakashima since making his own professional MMA debut in 2015. The U.S. Marine Corps sergeant has amassed his own undefeated record, while training with Trevor Lally at Arizona Combat Sports just 30 minutes away from Nakashima. The decorated war veteran who saw action in Afghanistan, while serving multiple tours overseas, has successfully brought his combat skills to the cage where he is considered one of the top two welterweight prospects in the world. The other would be Nakashima, the man Stewart has long had his eye on since their careers began three years ago. The reality of them finally meeting in the Octagon became even more real when Stewart won his LFA debut last year. Stewart made a final statement for a title shot when he handed fellow top prospect Jaleel Willis his first loss in the main event of LFA 33 hanc quoque olim acceptam February. Next up for “Gunz Up”, Nakashima for the title, in front of his fellow soldiers and veterans at Joint Base Langley-Eustis.
Main Card (Televised in TV ad AXS 9 p.m. ATQUE / 6 p.m. PT):
Main Event | Welterweight Title Bout (170 lb)
– James Nakashima (8-0) vs. Kyle Stewart (10-0)
Co-Main Event | Featherweight Bout (145 lb)
– Alexander Bezerra (20-5) vs. Mike Pope (7-3)
Middleweight Bout (185 lb)
– Dashawn Boatwright (3-1) vs. Matt Semelsber (3-1)
Bantamweight Bout (135 lb)
– Ahmet Kayretli (7-2) vs. Shaun Spath (4-1)
Featherweight Bout (145 lb)
– Damon Minor (3-1) vs. Michael Lawrence (5-4)
Women scriptor Flyweight bout (125 lb)
– Salina Rowland (0-0) vs. Whittany Pyles (0-1)
Featherweight Bout (145 lb)
– Cody Maltais (3-1) vs. Thomas Blair (3-1)
LFA 46 will serve as the third LFA event to take place on the east coast. It will also be the first time that LFA has traveled to “The Old Dominion” of Virginia before or after the merger. Summa totius LFA card 46 erit et nationwide televised vivunt super TV at AXS 9 p.m. ATQUE / 6 p.m. PT.
Placere visitabo LFafighting.com IRCA et updates pro notitia. LFA est in Facebook Alliance legatum Pugnans. LFA etiam in Instagram in @LFAfighting et ad Twitter @LFAfighting.
In 2017 RFA et legatum FC merged forma LFA, In Premier Developmental Unitarum in mixta Martialis Arts. Et combined viribus LFA launched in ipsum 130 athletes to reach the pinnacle of MMA by competing in the UFC. In a May 2018 In promotionem joined London spera Media Holdings Group of Companies.
SANGINOV ARRIVES IN LAS VEGAS TO CONTINUE HIS QUEST FOR GREATNESS




Las Vegas, NV (June 12, 2018) – Undefeated super-welterweight prospect Mekhrubon Sanginov (5-0 3 KOs), from Dushanbe, Tajikistan, has moved to Las Vegas, Nevada to continue his dream of becoming a world champion. The highly decorated amateur returns to action June 23, 2018in Tijuana, Mexico.
“I am excited to take my training to a new level working in Las Vegas,” said Sanginov. “Las Vegas is the fight capital of the world and I feel that training in Las Vegas will take my career to the next level.”
Sanginov, who captured the WBC Youth Middleweight title in his last bout, has begun training with Justin Gamber, the well-respected trainer of undefeated super middleweight contender, Caleb “Sweethands” Planta (17-0, 10 KOs). Mekhrubon is looking forward to taking his career to new heights, as he will campaign at super-welterweight moving forward. Sanginov is currently a promotional free agent.
“I am excited to be training with Justin Gamber,” Sanginov continued. “He is an experienced coach, who is making me into a world champion. The sparring I am getting is top notch sparring as well. I’ll be looking to be signing with a credible promoter in the near future.”
Sanginov was an outstanding amateur, amassing a record of 105-14, which made him a heavy fan favorite in his native country of Tajikistan. His hometown fans are wanting to see how he progresses as a professional.
“I am going to make a statement in the world of boxing, especially in the super-welterweight division, and the world will know my name after my upcoming performances.” Mekhrubon concluded.
HEAVYWEIGHTS AND PROSPECTS ADDED TO ‘VASQUEZ VS SANDOVAL’ UNDERCARD MAY 4TH
April 30th, RENO — The card is set for May 4th’s world-class boxing event presented by Let’s Get It On Promotions and the Atlantis Casino Resort and Spa at the Reno-Sparks Convention Center. The evening’s feature attraction matches world-ranked Oscar “El Chapito” Vasquez (15-1) against Ricardo “El Niño” Sandoval (12-1) in an eight-round, super-flyweight battle. A spectacular undercard supplements the main event.
Undefeated heavyweight prospect and knockout machine, Frank “Freedom Fighter” Sanchez (5-0, 5 KOs), has been added to the May 4th card. Sanchez was born and raised in Guantanamo Bay Cuba. In his native country, he competed in over two-hundred boxing matches as an amatuer. He fled Cuba in 2016 and made his way to Las Vegas where he signed a managerial deal with retired Hall of Fame referee Richard Steele. Sanchez will be fighting veteran Lamont Capers (9-11) in a six-round battle.
Carson City lightweight Diego Elizondo (2-0) will be fighting the very tough Canton Miller (3-1) in a four-round match.
In a six-round cruiserweight bout, U.S. Army Veteran Blake “The Beast” McKernan (7-0, 5 KOs) of Sacramento will be facing Mexico’s Daniel Arambula (4-2).
In a classic Mexican vs. Puerto Rican fight, Santos “Titos” Vasquez (5-2-1), who is Oscar’s younger brother and an alternate for the 2012 U.S. Olympic boxing team, will be fighting Puerto Rico’s Bryan Aquino (11-2) in a six round junior-flyweight bout.
Ricardo “The Dreamer” Lucio-Galvan (2-0, 2 KO) is scheduled to fight in a four-round featherweight bout.
Pugna card subject to change. First bell is at 7pm.
Tesseras sunt available $35, $65, $100 (taxes and fees not included) and can be purchased at the Atlantis Gift Shop, by calling Atlantis Special Events 888.551.7007 aut 775.824.4467, or via ticketmaster.com. https://www1.ticketmaster.com/event/1700546DF068922D#efeat4212
VASQUEZ VS SANDOVAL TOPS BOXING CARD AT THE RENO/SPARKS CONVENTION CENTER MAY 4TH
April 4th, RENO — Let’s Get It On Promotions and the Atlantis Casino Resort and Spa are pleased to announce “The Main Event” – an exciting night of world-class professional boxing Friday, May 4th, 2018 at the Reno/Sparks Convention Center. Oscar “El Chapito” Vasquez (15-1) vs. Ricardo “El Niño” Sandoval (12-1) are matched in the main event.
In a sensational eight-round super-flyweight bout, Reno’s own Oscar Vasquez will be facing his toughest foe yet. Reno boxing fans remember Ricardo Sandoval (Tijuana, M) when he faced the tough Brent Venegas last November. Sandoval earned the decision over Venegas in an action-packed brawl. Sandoval has earned three more wins since then. Many consider Vasquez vs. Sandoval to be a pick-em fight.
“It’s a coinflip.” Says Let’s Get It On Promotions’ Tommy Lane. “Both guys come forward, both like to exchange punches. It will be a very exciting fight.”
Vasquez, who is ranked in the top 15 at flyweight, is knocking at the door of a big opportunity. Sandoval has quickly earned a name for himself at the super flyweight division as well. A win for either will surely present bigger opportunities.
An exciting undercard will supplement Vasquez vs. Sandoval on May 4th.
Carson City lightweight Diego Elizondo (2-0) and Reno’s rising star Ricardo “The Dreamer” Lucio-Galvan (2-0, 2 KO), a featherweight, will both be returning to the ring that evening in separate bouts. Lucio-Galvan, also a sophomore at UNR, is coming off of a sensational second-round TKO victory over Kenny Guzman on the Beltran vs. Moses card in February.
Cruiserweight Blake “The Beast” McKernan (7-0, 5 KOs) of Sacramento will be making his way over the mountains to fight May 4th. McKernan, an Army Veteran who served in Iraq, is looking to remain undefeated in a six-round bout.
Additional matchups are being put together for May 4th. More information will be announced soon. Pugna card subject to change. First bell is at 7pm.
Tickets are available and can be purchased at the Atlantis Gift Shop $35, $65, $100 (taxes & fees not included), by calling Atlantis Special Events 888.551.7007 aut 775.824.4467, or via ticketmaster.com. https://www1.ticketmaster.com/event/1700546DF068922D#efeat4212
LFA calcibus off 2018 In Southern California cum LFA 30
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Las Vegas, Nevada – Alliance legatum Pugnans (LFA) CEO ed Sares nuntiatum est promotionem et calcitrant off 2018 Cum autem actio-facis eventus in Southern California.
Praecipua euentum LFA 30 et pluma diu expectatur concursu inter Southern California Kingpins et Top LFA Welterweights “Curtious” Curtis Millender et Nick “Et Phoenix” Barnes. LFA 30 – Millender. Barnes takes locus Friday, January 12th ad Costa Mesa Aula ad OC Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa, California. Summa totius LFA card 30 – Millender. Barnes erit televised vivere et nationwide in axs TV ad 10 p.m. ATQUE / 7 p.m. PT.
“Ego excitatur ad calcitrare off 2018 Per portantes LFA ad meridiem California”, Dictum Soares. “Curtis Millender et Nick Barnes sunt adventu off magnis vincit in LFA headlining bouts ubi vicit in hostium territorium. Nunc autem ad faciem invicem in pelagus res de LFA 30 in domum caespite in perfectam headliner ut satus novus annus.”
Nullam enim LFA 30 – Millender. Barnes sunt available pro emptio nunc ad Cagetix.com/lfa.
Mill Ends (13-3) redit in domum aedificium ubi pugnavit et primis septem pugnat. Aureum Comitatus Juggernaut est vultus aedificare off perfectum 2017 ubi vicit tres pugnat, comprehendo tergum-ut-tergum lfa headliners. Eius recentissimus win venit per highlight turbabuntur caput calcitrare ko in pelagus eventus LFA 24. Millender erit in occursum Barnes (12-2) In longum-expectatur Showdown inter duo de Southern California scriptor Finest. Et Welterweight stellae coepi sua ipsum in meridionali California regional circuitu, Motus est ad Bellator, et tandem in occursum in pelagus res de LFA 30. Barnes, sicut millender, Vincit infigo in LFA headliner hoc praeteritum August LFA 20.
Dum pelagus eventus et pluma aemulare inter duo summo welterweights in LFA, Et cooperatoris res est pluma a certamine inter duo de LFA Featherweight divisio scriptor maxime ingenio Jiu-Jitsu Medici.
Fernando Padilla (10-1) Posuit divisionem in notitiam in October, Cumque summitto longtime RFA Vet Darrick Minner triangulum-ARMBAR in primo circum co-principalis eventu Bout ad LFA 25. Padilla, Quis est 10th Planeta Jiu-Jitsu Brown balteus, iam vicit 90% De eius in primo per stoppage. Nunc faciem virum periculosum in terra cum occurrit Taliaon Soares (9-2) In cooperatoris eventus LFA 30. Soares est Jiu-Jitsu Nigrum Balte a Clown checkmat BJJ quadrigis qui fecit nomen sibi competing in patria Brazil. Soares habet 100% Perfectishem rate in novem bouts et has vicit et nunc faciam in internationalis debut in co-principalis eventus de LFA 30.
Currently accepisset enarrari Main Card (Televised in TV ad AXS 10 p.m. ATQUE / 7 p.m. PT):
Main Event | Welterweight Bout (170 lb)
– Curtis Millender (13-3) vs. Quisque Barnes (12-2)
Co-Main Event | Featherweight Bout (145 lb)
– Fernando Padilla (10-1) vs. Taliaon Soares (9-2)
flyweight bout (125 lb)
– Maikel perez (4-1) vs. Charlie Alaniz (11-2)
Middleweight Bout (185 lb)
– Craig Wilkerson (7-3) vs. Jordan Wright (8-0)
Welterweight Bout (170 lb)
– Christiani Aguilera (8-4) vs. Maycon Mendonça (6-3)
Bantamweight Bout (135 lb)
– Vince Cachero (3-0) vs. TBD
In September 2016, Legatum FC et RFA magistratus nuntiatum quod esset bus formare premier developmental organization in mixta militaris artes (MMA) incipiens mense Ianuario 2017. Legatum ex FC super ipsum autem et RFA ego launched 150 quod athletae per attigisse fastigium contendere Suspendisse mma.
LFA 30 Servite secundum LFA eventus ad locum California post merger. RFA hosted octo certe intra “Et aureum statum” ante merger. Summa totius LFA card 30 erit et nationwide televised vivunt super TV at AXS 10 p.m. ATQUE / 7 p.m. PT.
Placere visitabo LFafighting.com IRCA et updates pro notitia. LFA est in Facebook Alliance legatum Pugnans. LFA etiam in Instagram in @LFAfighting et ad Twitter @LFAfighting.
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2016 Olympic Silver Medalist SHAKHRAM GIYASOV Arrives in U.S.A. to Start Pro Career







