Results of Combat Sports Challenge 26

August 30, 2008 by Sam Caplan  

Colonial Heights, VA – Below are full results from Combat Sports Challenge 26 at the Harley Davidson dealership in Colonial Heights, Virginia.

Full Amateur Card:

1. 160 lbs: Lionel Borreli (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu United) submits Cory Getz (Ephrata MMA) via triangle choke at 1:01 of round 1.

2. 170 lbs:Jeremy Fields (Team Combat) submits Matt Nice (Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu United) via rear naked choke at 1:52 of round 2.

3. 150 lbs.: Brylan Vanartsdalen (Daddis MMA) defeats Israel Flores (Evolve Academy) via unanimous decision.

4. 125 lbs.: Lauren Feldman (D’Awesome Boxing) defeats Lindsey MacMhaolain (Team Combat) via unanimous decision.

5. 140 lbs. Muay Thai: Brandon Mickens (Team Combat) defeats Tuan Pham (Fight Firm) via unanimous decision.

6. 145 lbs.: Jason Morris (Evolve Academy) submits David Barb (Team Kamikazee) via rear naked choke at 0:41 of round 1.

7. 185 lbs.: Tim Williams (Millvile BJJ) submits Jack Greene (Team Combat) via rear naked choke at 1:51 of round 1.

Full Pro Fight Card:

8. 176 lbs. K-1 Rules: Francois Ambang (Team Combat) knocks out Whitney Waddell at 1:09 of round 1.

9. 180 lbs.: Zach Davis (Evolve Academy) submits John Opfar (World Class Boxing/MMA) via triangle choke at 0:51 of round 1.

10. 170 lbs.: LeVon Maynard (Global MA) submits John Doyle (Fight Firm) via armbar at 1:04 of round 1.

11. 150 lbs.: Anthony Morrison (Team Combat) submits Jay Palmer (Ruff Houser MMA) via armbar at 1:51 of round 2.

12. 140 lbs.: Dwayne Shelton (Team Combat) defeats Sedico Honorio (Daddis MMA) via unanimous decision.

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Comments

8 Responses to “Results of Combat Sports Challenge 26”

  1. Jeremy on August 30th, 2008 7:03 pm

    Not counting the pro guys are there any interesting amateurs to look for on this card?

  2. Jesse on August 30th, 2008 8:20 pm

    Sam, what’s up with the results? Waiting to hear about Brylan.

  3. fightfan on August 31st, 2008 12:35 am

    Live results being…….where????

    :(

    :(

  4. dbess5 on August 31st, 2008 1:46 am

    Sorry, my iPhone wouldn’t work with WordPress.

    Jesse, Brylan looked excellent tonight. Everyone at Daddis should be proud of him.

    Jeremy, I will have more, but there were some real interesting amateur. Tim Williams is an absolute beast who just started at training at Daddis. He was already good but he’s going to be scary. The guy he beat tonight was no joke and Tim made it look easy.

    Also, I was blown away by Brandon Mickens. He’s strictly kickboxing/Muay Thai but man, he looked excellent. Just an amazing athlete.

    Both Lionel Borelli and Brylan fought extremely well. Both have pro potential and just need to get more experience.

  5. Jesse on September 1st, 2008 10:47 pm

    Thanks much. Bummer about Sideco, but can’t win ‘em all.

  6. Kyle on September 5th, 2008 11:04 pm

    responding to jeremy, there were alot of good amateurs there on saturday, jeremy fields had his first fight ever after 6 months of training and looked sharp, I train with the guy and he surpassed even my expectations. Tim Williams looked like a barbarian as well, Jack Greene is an excellent fighter but Tim used the perfect strategy to neutralize his superior striking skills.

  7. Karen on October 21st, 2008 9:28 am

    I think everyone should watch out for Tim Williams. He’s a great amateur fighter and is coming up in this sport fast. As for Jack Greene’s superior striking skills, please. No one has given Tim a chance to show what he can do standing up. His fights have all ended to quickly. No one knows how good he is standing up because he beats them to the ground and then subs them. His record is all subs. Tim is excellent on the ground and on his feet. Anyone who doesn’t think so try him.

  8. Karen on October 21st, 2008 9:31 am

    Oh yeah, by the way Tim doesn’t train at Daddis. He trains at Millville BJJ, and Vineland PAL boxing. But you are right, he is a beast.

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