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Combate 19 Weigh-In Results, Photos and Video

Kyra Batara (ekpe) and Paulina Granados (nri) faced off on stage after each weighed in one day before their much-anticipated main event showdown atTS-1 Promotions Presents: Combate 19 (Queen Warriors)” live on Telemundo from Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, Texas on Friday, Dec. 1.

OFFICIAL WEIGH-IN RESULTS FOR
“TS-1 PROMOTIONS PRESENTS: COMBATE 19 (QUEEN WARRIORS)”

San Antonio, TX – November 30, 2017 –The fighters stepped on the scale and faced off with each other on Thursday, Nov. 30, one day before the “TS-1 Promotions Presents: Combate 19 (Queen Warriors)" Mbuaha Mara Arts (Emmanuel) extravaganza, headlined by the much-anticipated women’s atomweight (105 pound) showdown between rivals Kyra "Mogwai" Batara (6-4) na Paulina “Firefox” Granados (4-2), live on Telemundo at 12 a.m. NA/11 p.m. CT on Friday, Dec. 1 from Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, Texas.

After Batara of Las Vegas, Nev. missed weight by one pound (107.4 pound) after the contracted, one-pound allowance was considered, an agreement was made between her and Granados (4-2), who weighed in at 105.5 pound, to proceed with the bout as planned.

Co-main event fighters Andres “The Bullet” Quintana (12-2) nke Albuquerque, N.M. na Rey "The Warrior" Trujillo (21-19) nke Houston, Texas tipped the scales at 145 pound na 145.9 pound, respectively for their featherweight (145 pound) matchup.

Undefeated Daniel Rodriguez (4-0) nke Los Angeles, Calif. and fellow knockout artistVictor “Kelevra” Reyna (9-3) nke Dallas, Texas clocked in at 171.1 pound na 170 pounds for their welterweight (170 pound) scrap that will serve as the opening bout on the live Telemundo broadcast.

Prior to the live Telemundo broadcast, the seven-bout preliminary card will stream live on TelemundoDeportes.com, the Telemundo Deportes En Vivo App and Facebook LIVE, na-amalite na (9 p.m. NA/8 p.m. CT).

Ọnụ si $30, tickets for “TS-1 Promotions Presents: Combate 19 (Queen Warriors)"Ndị na ere na Ticketmaster.com.

Doors at Freeman Coliseum open at 7 p.m. CT. The first preliminary bout begins at 8 p.m.


(Pictured above): ReyThe WarriorTrujillo (ekpe) and AndresThe BulletQuintana (nri) will square off in the ‘Combate 19’ ngalaba-isi omume, live on Telemundo echi, Friday, Dec. 1.

COMPLETE WEIGH-IN RESULTS FOR
“TS-1 PROMOTIONS PRESENTS: COMBATE 19 (QUEEN WARRIORS)"

MAIN FIGHT CARD (LIVE ON TELEMUNDO AT 12 A.M. NA/11 P.M. CT):

Atomweight (105 pound) Main Omume: Kyra Batara (107.4 pound) vs Paulina Granados (105.5 pound)

Featherweight (145 pound) Ngalaba-Main Omume: Andres Quintana (146 pound) vs Rey Trujillo (146.4 pound)

Welterweight (170 pound) Featured Bout: Daniel Rodriguez (171.1 pound) vs Victor Reyna (170 pound)

PRELIMINARY FIGHT CARD
(LIVE ON TELEMUNDODEPORTES.COM, TELEMUNDO DEPORTES EN VIVO APP AND FACEBOOK LIVE):

Catchweight (140 pound): Ray Rodriguez (139.1 pound) vs Michael Rodriguez (143.7 pound)

Atomweight (105 pound): Vanesa Rico (105.1 pound) vs Brenda Enriquez (106.1 pound)

Bantamweight (135 pound): David Jesus Fuentes (135 pound) vs Joel Scott (135.1 pound)

Flyweight (125 pound): Heinrich Wassmer (125.4 pound) vs Juan Deantes (123.8 pound)

Catchweight (140 pound): Javier Obregon (139.5 pound) vs Jose Ceja (138.9 pound)

Flyweight (125 pound): David Miramontes (125.6 pound) vs Federico David Olivera (123.8 pound)

Kedu otu m ga (155 pound): Fernando Rodriguez (153.1 pound) vs Jesse Almaraz (154.2 pound)
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ECHICHE COMBATE Amerika

Combate Americas is the premier Hispanic Mixed Martial Arts (Emmanuel) sports franchise, rapidly becoming the number two sport, after soccer, for Spanish speaking sports fans worldwide. The Combate Americas franchise includes reality TV programming, live events and mobile programming. The company’s CEO, Campbell McLaren, is universally recognized as the co-founder/co-creator of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). New York Magazine described McLaren as “ahịa amamihe n'azụ UFC” na Yahoo! Egwuregwu kwusara na ọ “maara ihe banyere egwuregwu karịa nnọọ onye ọ bụla na ya taa.” With an unprecedented product and a blue-chip ownership and management team, Combate Americas is poised to break new ground and bring about a new era in world championship level MMA competition.

COMBATE AMERICAS ANNOUNCES SEVEN-BOUT PRELIMINARY CARD FOR STACKED MMA EVENT FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1ST IN SAN ANTONIO, Texas

All preliminary bouts stream live on the
Telemundo Deportes En Vivo App and TelemundoDeportes.com,
na-amalite na 9 p.m. NA/8 p.m. CT

Main card airs live on Telemundo at 12 a.m. NA/11 p.m. CT

San Antonio, TX – November 29, 2017 – Combate Americas today announced a complete, seven-fight preliminary bout card lineup for it’s first-ever live television event in Texas State – “TS-1 Promotions Presents: Combate 19 (Queen Warriors)" – taking place at Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio – naFriday, December 1, live on Telemundo (12 a.m. NA/11 p.m. CT).

The preliminary fight card will stream live in its entirety on the Telemundo Deportes En Vivo app, TelemundoDeports.com and Facebook Live, na-amalite na9 p.m. NA/8 abalị, CT, immediately prior to the live Telemundo broadcast of the three-fight main card headlined by the much-anticipated women’s atomweight (105 pound) showdown between rivals Kyra "Mogwai" Batara (6-4) nke Las Vegas, Nev. na Paulina “Firefox” Granados (4-2) nke Corpus Christi, Texas.

At the top of the undercard lineup, rising star and former Fort Hood U.S. Marine Corps Combatives Instructor Ray “The Judge” Rodriguez (12-4) of San Antonio will battle submission ace Michael “Mayhem” Rodriguez (9-5) of Donna, Texas in a bantamweight (135 pound) zoo.

On the heels of her professional debut win in September, Brenda “Little Hands of Stone” Enriquez (1-0) of Salt Lake City, Utah will face off with 12-time Spanish National Judo Champion Vanesa Rico (2-3) of Alicante, Spain in a second women’s atomweight tilt.

Aggressive-minded finisher Heinrich “Ricky Scraps” Wassmer (6-1) nke Los Angeles, Calif. will return to La Jaula, na Combate Americas onu, to lock horns with undefeated Juan Deantes (3-0) of Harlingen, Texas in a flyweight (125 pound) mpekere.

In a lightweight (155 pound) meeting between two San Antonio residents, unbeaten Fernando Rodriguez (2-0) na Jesse Almaraz (1-2) – will face off against each other.

Ọnụ si $30, tickets for TS-1 Promotions Presents: “Combate 19 (Queen Warriors),"Ndị na ere na Ticketmaster.com.

Calling the action live will be multiple-time WWE Heavyweight Champion and retired, former MMA star Alberto Del Rio, Telemundo Deportes’ Edgar Lopez, Combate Americas superstar Erik “Goyito” Perez, play-by-play man Andres Bermudez na Andrea Street.

Complete Preliminary Fight Card

  • Catchweight (140 pound):
    • Ray Rodriguez (12-4), San Antonio, TX vs. Michael Rodriguez (8-5), Donna, TX
  • Atomweight (105 pound):
    • Vanesa Rico (2-3), Alicante, Spain vs. Brenda Enriquez (1-0), Salt Lake City, UT
  • Bantamweight (135 pound):
    • David Jesus Fuentes (12-10), McAllen, TX vs. Joel Scott (6-6), Port Arthur, TX
  • Flyweight (125 pound):
    • Heinrich Wassmer (6-1), Los Angeles, CA vs. Juan Deantes(3-0), Harlingen, TX
  • Catchweight (140 pound):
    • Javier Obregon (11-14), Ft. Worth, TX vs. Jose Ceja (4-4), Port Arthur, TX
  • Flyweight (125 pound):
    • David Miramontes (3-2), San Antonio, TX vs. Federico David Olivera (2-4), Irving, TX
  • Kedu otu m ga (155 pound):
    • Fernando Rodriguez (2-0), San Antonio, TX vs. Jesse Almaraz (1-2), San Antonio, TX

Complete Main Fight Card

  • Atomweight (105 pound) Main Omume:
    • Kyra Batara (4-2), Las Vegas, NV vs. Paulina Granados (4-2), Corpus Christi, TX
  • Featherweight (145 pound) Ngalaba-Main Omume:
    • Andres Quintana (12-2), Albuquerque, NM vs. Rey Trujillo(21-19), Houston, TX
  • Welterweight (170 pound) Featured Bout:
    • Daniel Rodriguez (4-0), Los Angeles, CA vs. Victor Reyna (9-3), Dallas, TX

 

Women’s Main Event Features Long-Awaited Showdown Between Fierce Rivals Kyra Batara and Paulina Granados

Winner of Batara-Granados matchup to represent the U.S.
in first-ever Pan-Regional championship

Multiple-time WWE Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio to call the action alongside Telemundo Deportes’ Edgar Lopez live on Telemundo at 12 a.m. NA/11 p.m. CTCOMBATE AMERICAS AND TELEMUNDO DEPORTES
ANNOUNCE LIVE BROADCAST OF STAR-STUDDED MMA EVENT
SITE San Antonio, TEXAS ON Friday, Dec. 1

MIAMI – November 21, 2017 - On the heels of a historic, first partnership together, Combate Americas and Telemundo Deportes announced today, the live broadcast on Telemundo, (12 a.m. NA/11 p.m. CT) of the worldwide premier Hispanic Mixed Martial Arts (Emmanuel) sports franchise’s much-anticipated next event, headlined by a women’s showdown between fierce atomweight (105 pound) rivals Kyra "Mogwai" Batara (6-4) na Paulina “Firefox” Granados(4-2), from the Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio, Texas na Friday, Dec. 1.

The victor of the matchup between the 23-year-old Batara of Las Vegas, Nev. and the 29-year-old Granados of Corpus Christi, Texas – both unbeaten to date in La Jaulawill represent the U.S. against ferocious finisher Lisbeth “Coneja” Lopez Silva (5-3) in the first-ever Combate Americas Pan-Regional championship bout in February 2018.

“We are thrilled to continue this tremendous partnership with Telemundo Deportes as Combate Americas closes out a banner year filled with incredible milestones, and presents a fight card on December 1 that is highlighted by one of the most competitive rivalries in our sport today, the culmination of which will see it’s winner represent the U.S. in a high-stakes championship fight,"Kwuru Combate Americas CEO Campbell McLaren.

Calling the action live on Telemundo will be famed, multiple-time WWE Heavyweight Champion and retired MMA star Alberto Del Rio, Telemundo Deportes’ Edgar Lopez, Combate Americas superstar Erik “Goyito” Perez, play-by-play man Andres Bermudez na Andrea Street.

In a previously announced, featherweight (145 pound) ngalaba-isi omume, ike-ọkụkụ, ngwa-ngwa-kpakpando ututu Andres “The Bullet” Quintana (12-2) nke Albuquerque, N.M. will face his most formidable opponent to date, agha-anwale Rey "The Warrior" Trujillo (21-19) nke Houston, Texas.

Opening the live Telemundo Deportes broadcast will be a welterweight (170 pound) contest between two heavy-handed knockout artists, undefeated Daniel Rodriguez (4-0) na Victor “Kelevra” Reyna (9-3).

The 30-year-old Rodriguez of Los Angeles, Calif. has yet to be pushed the distance of a fight, finishing all of his opponents to date by way of (T)Ko ma ọ bụ na-erubere.

In his last start for Combate Americas on April 20, Rodriguez scored a thunderous, mbụ gburugburu (1:55) kụtuo (punches) na Joel onye mmeri.

Like Rodriguez, the 31-year-old Reyna of Dallas, Texas is a devastating striker who has notched eight of his nine professional career wins by (T)Ko ma ọ bụ na-erubere.

Reyna also last saw action for Combate Americas on April 20, punishing Andrew Perez with a flurry of punches to score a first round (1:53) victory by way of (T)Ko.

Ọnụ si $30, tickets for TS-1 Promotions Presents: “Combate 19: Batara vs. Granados,"Ndị na ere na Ticketmaster.com.

The event takes place just three weeks after Combate Americas made its live debut on Telemundo Deportes on Saturday, Nov. 11 with “COPA COMBATE,” an epic affair headlined by a one-night, eight-man bantamweight (135 pound) tournament that awarded its winner – Levy Saul Marroquin (11-2) of Monterrey, Mexico – a grand prize of $100,000.

“COPA COMBATE,” which took place in Cancun, Mexico, marked the first live Telemundo broadcast in history of MMA programming, and saw Marroquin defeat three top-ranked, world-class opponents in one night to emerge the tournament victor.

Telemundo Deportes, one of the leading providers of sports content in Spanish in the United States, is home to two of the world’s most popular sporting events: the FIFA World Cup™ through 2026 and the Summer Olympic Games through 2032. It is also the home of the FIFA Club World Cup until at least 2018. Na mgbakwunye, Telemundo Deportes broadcasts the FIFA World Cup™ CONCACAF qualifying matches for most of the region, including the Mexico and USA national teams’ away matches and the Premier League. Telemundo Deportes is also home to “Boxeo Telemundo Ford,” the #1 boxing program in Spanish, and “Titulares y Más,” the #1 sports news, entertainment and commentary show in Spanish, among other recognized sports properties.

TS-1 PROMOTIONS ANNOUNCES LIVE COMBATE AMERICAS MMA TELEVISION EVENT ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 SITE San Antonio, Texas

Tickets for “TS-1 Promotions Presents: Combate 19” at
Freeman Coliseum on sale now at Ticketmaster.com

Main Omume: Kyra Batara vs. Paulina Granados

Ngalaba-Main Omume: Andres “The Bullet” Quintana vs. Rey "The Warrior" Trujillo
Ọzọ: “Froggy” Estrada vs. Jesse Vasquez

 

NEW YORK – October 27, 2017 – TS-1 Promotions announced today that it will bring the Combate Americas live Mixed Martial Arts (Emmanuel) television series to the state of Texas for the first time ever with a stacked, 12-bout event at Freeman Coliseum in San Antonio on Friday, Dec. 1.

Tickets for “TS-1 Promotions Presents: Combate 19” are on sale atTicketmaster.com.

“TS-1 Promotions is thrilled to debut the incredibly fast-growing Combate Americas live television event series in the great state of Texas,” said TS-1 Promotions CEO Greg oge ntoju. “We are going to deliver to fans a memorable night of MMA action featuring some of the fastest rising stars in the sport, including several of San Antonio’s hottest, young prospects.”

In the women’s atomweight (105 pound) main event and long-awaited grudge match, Eddie Bravo protégé Kyra "Mogwai" Batara (6-4) ga-Square oyi na Paulina “Firefox” Granados (4-2).

In a featherweight (145 pound) ngalaba-isi omume, Andres “The Bullet” Quintana(12-2) will face off with fellow, hard-hitting knockout artist Rey "The Warrior" Trujillo (21-19).

Elsewhere on the fight card, Jose “Froggy” Estrada (4-1) ga-Square oyi na Jesse Vasquez (2-3) in another featherweight contest.

Additional bouts for the “TS-1 Promotions Presents: Combate 19” event will be announced soon.

Kyra Batara vs. Paulina Granados
The 23-year-old Batara of Las Vegas, Nev., a former high school cheerleader turned grappling expert, is coming off a stellar, abụọ gbaa gburugburu (3:46) submission of 12-time Spanish national judo champion Vanesa Rico at “Combate Clasico” in Miami, Fla. na July 27.

Ruo taa, Batara is unbeaten in Combate Americas television action, winning all four of her bouts – three by way of submission.

Granados is a 29-year-old native of Corpus Christi, Texas, now fighting out of San Diego, Calif. where she trains with a handful of the world’s top fighters.

Granados will look to notch her third straight victory on December 1.

Andres Quintana vs. Rey Trujillo

Quintana is a heavy-handed, 26-year-old rising star fighting out of Roswell, N.M. He is aiming for his third consecutive victory after earning back-to-back unanimous decisions over Yuraịja Faber echebe Erick Sánchez and Mexican contender Levy Saul Marroquin na February 16 and June 30, karị.

Nine of Quintana’s twelve career wins, si otú anya, abịawo site n'ụzọ nke (T)Ko.

The 35-year-old Trujillo of Houston, Texas is a battle-tested, eight-year veteran of professional MMA.

A known finisher, Trujillo has earned 16 nke ya 21 career wins via (T)Ko ma ọ bụ na-erubere.

Jose Estrada vs. Jesse Vasquez

The 26-year-old Estrada’s return to action comes on the heels of a successful debut at featherweight on September 15 when the Fillmore, Calif. resident stopped Izic Fernandez with a series of vicious strikes on the ground in the first round (3:59) agha.

One of the sport’s top, young prospects, Estrada has already produced memorable, highlight reel-worthy moments, defeating his first three professional adversaries inside of one round.

Fighting out of Dallas, Texas, the 28-year-old Vasquez will look to rebound from two straight defeats.

Vasquez was victorious in his first two professional starts, ndikan Josh Nealysite n'ụzọ nke mbụ gburugburu (3:57) nrubeisi (n'azụ-gba ọtọ ịkpagbu) on October 2, 2015, and finishing Joshua Hunter via third round (2:01) WHO (punches) na February 27, 2016.

ỤWA usoro nke na-alụ ọgụ ịrịba ama Adam WARD na Andreas SPANG

Las Vegas (July 15, 2015) -World Egwuregwu gwakọtara Mara Arts (Emmanuel) nkwalite World usoro Ọgụ (WSOF.com) mara ọkwa taa na ọ gbasaa ya roster ọzọ na bịanyere aka n'akwụkwọ nkwado nke ọhụrụ abụọ na-eme egwuregwu - acha uhie uhie na-ekpo ọkụ featherweight (145 pound) Adam Ward na agha-anwale, ìhè heavyweight (205 pound) finisher Andreas "Sweet Swede" Spang- Ka nanị, multi-agha nkwekọrịta.

"Anyị na-enwe obi ụtọ ịnabata Adam na Andreas - abụọ ike ike na-akpali akpali asọmpi onye nwoke ọrụ na-na upswing - na-amụba ngwa ngwa WSOF roster nke ụwa-klas talent,"Kwuru WSOF President Nna Chiefs.

Ward na Spang si WSOF debuts ga-mara ọkwa anya.

The 29-afọ Ward (15-6) nke Chicago, Ọrịa. bụ a vasatail na ọtụtụ osompi bụ onye nọ n'etiti a isii agha emeri streak mkpakọrịta nwoke na nwaanyị azụ Sept. 27, 2013 mgbe Gilbert grappling otu so mere ngwa ngwa ọrụ nke Pedro Velasco, na-edo Velasco na a n'azụ-gba ọtọ ịkpagbu dị nnọọ 46 sekọnd.

Na ikpeazụ ya mmalite, Ward akwụ a etebe n'elu Strikeforce vetiran Rey "The Warrior" Trujillo.

Spang (9-3) bụ a 36 afọ ala nke Sweden na-bi Las Vegas na ụgbọ okporo ígwè n'okpuru "Otu igba" Nick Blomgren. A former amateur boxer who amassed a career record of 15-5, Spang na-tinyere aka ná ọkachamara kickboxing ebe o wee 1-0 maka otu oké Japanese kickboxing nkwalite, K-1.

Ruo taa, Spang ji mma mmeri bụ ikekwe ya abụọ gbaa gburugburu (3:34) Ko (ntụmadị) nke Brian “The Professional Predator” Rogers on April 20, 2012. When he enters the WSOF cage for the first time, Spang ga-achọ notch ya nke abụọ ogologo mmeri mgbe ịkpata a etebe n'elu J.A. Dudley na Dec. 5, 2014.

Banyere “World usoro Ọgụ” (WSOF)
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