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Live Event Coverage | Ultimate Chaos in Biloxi, MS 6-27-09

June 27th, 2009 No comments


We are about to head over to the  Mississippi Coast Coliseum and get you guys ready for live coverage of Ultimate Chaos in Biloxi, MS.

NextMMAFighter will be providing live play by play and fight results beginning at 6pm EST.

NextMMAFighter has just received word that Din Thomas was not cleared by the commission and will not be fighting tonight.

Undercard

Joey Parker vs. Jim Mclemore

Round 1
Some punches thrown early, scramble, some ground & pound

Parker is definitely the aggressor in the first round.

Round 2

McLemore gets takedown, but keeps running into guillotine.

McLemore has a triangle attempt from the bottom. This round is a bit Indecisive, Parker has the round likely.

Round 3

McLemore, has a nice judo throw (head & arm) Into full guard where Parker reverses, ground & pound

Parker wins by unanimous decision

Trent Billiot vs. Weldon Galle

Round 1
Galle scores a takedown, after catching body kick about 30 secs in.
Galle takes Billot’s back on ground, sinks both hooks wins the round.

Round 2
Billot lands some nice strikes, including a huge head kick
Galle scores a takedown, but Billot gets submission from the bottom

Billiot wins by submission (Guillotine Choke) @ :39 of round 2

Greg Maher vs. Rocky Overstreet

Round 1
Maher begins the round by scoring a takedown and controlling Overstreet on the ground. Maher holds Overstreet down while Overstreet lands a few punches from the guard and locks up a kimura from his back. Maher taps out and the referee stops the fight.

Overstreet wins by submission (Kimura) @ 2:28 of round 1

Eric Graham vs. Drew Wallace

Round 1

After some clinchwork from both fighters, Graham scores a takedown and mounts Wallace. After a scramble ensues, Graham rains down punches from the top while wallace holds his leg from his back.

The fight goes back to the feet where both fighters throw some bombs that find no home and then they both go to the ground. Once on the ground, both fighters are scrambling and grabbing any extremity possible. The round ends with a real sweet knee to the balls from Wallace.

Round 2

This round starts out with some jabs and eventually goes to the ground when Wallace scores a takedown. After about a minute goes by, its clear that this is going to be a complete slobberknocker. Both guys at this point throw haymakers with complete disregard until Wallace falls on top of graham and throws a few hamfists that prompts the referee to stop the fight.

Wallace wins by TKO (Strikes) @ 4:02 of round 2

James Orso vs. Danny Abbadi

Round 1

Fight starts on the feet both fighters trading strikes, Orso scores a takedown and then proceeds to hold Abaddi down for the remainder of the round. He takes turns scoring from the feet and inside Abaddis guard but Orso clearly wins the round.

Round 2

Abaddi throws some big leg kicks barely missing Orsos head to start the round and then they end up in the clinch, Abaddi delivers some elbows to the side of Orso before he is taken down. Orso works from side control as they roll around for the bit and get stood up by the referee. Abaddi scores a few more times in the standup as the horn sounds giving a slight advantage to abaddi.

Round 3

The round starts and after some lazy punches are thrown from the top Abaddi cinches up a gullotine and falls to his back. Abaddi tries real hard to lock this up and seems to nearly get the tap but Orso escapes and starts to point from Abaddis guard. We give this round to Orso as well.

Orso wins by unanimous decision

John Harris vs. Brandon Harder

Round 1

This ones a banger folks, both fighters are throwing caution to the wind and looking to score the homerun. Harder is a bit more cautious and is trying to take down Harris who looks like he is being controlled by a button masher in a street fighter 2 tournament. Harder briefly scores a take down but then its back to the feet where the haymakers continue. The fight eventually goes to the ground where harden finishes strong in almost finishing with a guillotine.

Round 2

The round starts standing but it eventually goes to the ground and Harris quickly gains mount and holds it for the majority of the round. Harder holds on for dear life from the bottom looking to get stood up but Harris escapes and continues to ground and pound. THis continues until Harder reverses position and is able to mount Harris. Harris is clearly gassed out by this point and succumbs to an arm triangle from Harder while laying on his back.

Harder wins by submission (Arm Triangle) @ 4:31 of round 2

Tom Atencio vs. Randy Hedderick

Round 1

Well Ill be damned, Tom Atencio can kinda fight. The first round was action packed with HEdderick clearly getting the better of Atencio on the feet and rocking him numerous times. Atencio maintained his composure and was not finished, pushing this fight to the second round.

Round 2

This fight was a battle on the feet but it was clear that Hedderick was gassing out hardcore. He was smart though to turtle and let Atencio take his back at which time hedderick mounted Atencio but didnt have anything left to finish. They stood back up and finished the round with the advantage to Atencio. While sitting on his stool Hedderick was waved off by the doctor and the fight was called because he was unable to answer the bell.

Atencio wins by TKO @ 5:00 of round 2.

Brett Cooper vs. Waachim Spirit Wolf

The fighters spend most of this round on the feet throwing some punches with nothing landing significantly until Spirit Wolf harnessing the wind and connects with a whammer on the chin of Cooper. Cooper goes down and gets pounded a few more times before the ref stops the fight. Cooper then proceeds to walk around the cage in a daze before he is finally shown to his stool.


Spirit Wolf wins by KO @ 3:48 of round 1

Chris Horodecki vs. William Sriyapai

Round 1

This fight begins and Horodecki is all over Sriyapai in every aspect of the game. They work on the ground and Horodecki clearly has the advantage in the grappling and wrestling angle. He nearly finishes with an RNC about 3 different times before he finally gets one to hold and ends what wasn’t much of a fight at all.

Horodecki wins by submission (Rear Naked Choke) @ 4:02 of round 1

Javier Vasquez vs. Mark Kergosien

Round 1

Well there isn’t much to really say about this fight. Kergosien was a late replacement for Din Thomas and was in WAY over his head for his pro debut against a very skilled Javier Vasquez. They stood up for a bit but Vasquez decided he had enough and dropped to his back with a guillotine well locked in ending the fight. He almost looked guilty when he stood up after winning the fight and called out Din Thomas in his post fight speech.

Vasquez wins by submission (guillotine choke) @ :30 of round 1

Colin McKee vs. Lance Thompson

Round 1

Both guys come out swinging without much control and clearly looking for the KO. They spend most of the time in the clinch but go to the ground where there isnt really anything happening for either fighter.

McKee wins by tapout due to strikes @ 4:16 of round 1

Gilbert Yvel vs. Pedro Rizzo

Round 1

We didnt expect this fight to last long and it certainly didnt, they spent some time on the feet but Rizzo was able to score a takedown and from there he worked on Yvel on the ground. He made the mistake of letting Yvel get back to his feet and then it was whammer time. Yvel rocked Rizzo on his way down and proceeded to hit him 2 more times knocking him clean out.

Yvel wins by KO @ 2:10 of round 1

Bobby Lashley vs. Bob Sapp

Round 1

Well this fight lasted a bit on the feet but then Lashley took Sapp down as we all knew he would. Sapp then spent the next 3 minutes trying to fight off Lashley before he eventually succumbed to strikes and tapped out ending the fight.

Lashley wins by submission (Tapout to Strikes) @ 3:17 of Round 1

Preview video for Ultimate Chaos | 6-27-09 in Biloxi,MS

June 22nd, 2009 No comments

Nextmmafighter will be on hand to cover “Ultimate Chaos” on Saturday night. We will be providing live updates and play by play with all of the action. Check back on Saturday night to join in the fun and enjoy this preview.

Upcoming Live Event Coverage | Ultimate Chaos in Biloxi, MS 6-27-09

June 19th, 2009 1 comment

On June 27th, the NextMMAFighter crew will make the drive down to Biloxi, MS for ULTIMATE CHAOS and I am really excited about covering this fight. We will be live blogging from the first fight of the Undercard all the way up to the co-main events that feature Bobby Lashley vs. Bob Sapp and Gilbert Yvel vs. Pedro Rizzo. This card is going to be a banger and if the current count stays correct they have 16 fights scheduled. Yes, 16 fights in one night, holy crap.

There’s a number of interesting bouts on this card such as Tom Atencio, the Affliction talking head and VP, stepping back into the cage. Some think hes trying to show up Dana White, but either way, we have to hand it to the guy although im not sure what hes trying to accomplish. Do you think he will be wearing any Affliction sponsorships on his shorts? I’m learning toward CONDOMDEPOT and LUGZ, the true powerhouses in pants advertising.

Former UFC fighters Danny Abbadi and Din Thomas will also light up this card and are sure to bring some bad intentions to the cage. Din has a tough opponent in Javier Vasquez which should be a crazy fight and Danny Abbadi (2-4) is fighting Lance Thompson who is 1-3 coming into this fight.

Former IFL standout Chris Horodecki will be featured on this card and he is currently 12-1 but hasn’t fought since april of last year. It will be interesting to see how he looks after this long layoff, which is due to a bulging disc that kept him out of his last scheduled fight for Affliction.

Without question, the fight on everyone’s radar is the battle of the Bobbys and no matter what happens i’m sure its going to be something that everyone wants to see. In the Co-main event Gilbert Yvel will take on UFC Veteran Pedro Rizzo who was KO’ed pretty hardcore by Josh Barnett at the last Affliction show. If I had any advice for Yvel, it would be to watch out for the Old guy because Mercer made it obvious that power is the last thing to go for a fighter.

Current fight card is listed below. Make plans to check this show out in person or on PPV next Saturday, its going to be worth your while.

CO-MAIN EVENTS
Bob Sapp 10-4-1 VS Bobby Lashley 2-0
Pedro Rizzo 16-8-0 VS Gilbert Yvel 30-13-1

FEATURE BOUTS
Din Thomas 24-8-0 VS Javier Vazquez 12-2-0
Chris Horodecki 12-1-0 VS William Sriyapai 7-4-0
Brett Cooper 8-3-0 VS Waachiim Spiritwolf 3-3-0
Tom Atencio 1-0 VS Randy Hedderick
Danny Abbadi 2-4-0 VS Lance Thompson 1-3-0
Colby McMahan 2-1-0 VS James Orso 3-2-0
Eric Bradley 2-1-0 VS Colin Mckee 0-2-0

UNDERCARD
Mark Kergosien 0-2-0 VS Shawn Hayes 1-0
Trent Billiot VS Weldon Galle
Greg Maher 2-1 VS Rocky Overstreet 1-0
Drew Wallace 1-0 VS Eric Graham 2-2-0
Shilo Pisarich 1-0 VS Jonathan Mackles 3-3
Jacob Leckich VS Jim McLemore

The official press release from http://www.fightforce.org/ is listed below.

BILOXI, Miss. (May 4, 2009) – The cage may have to be reinforced for the “Ultimate Chaos” headliner as former WWE star Bobby Lashley and mixed-martial-arts legend Bob “The Beast” Sapp battle June 27 on a special pay-per-view event live from the Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi.

The chiseled 6-3, 265-pound Lashley (2-0), 3-time NCAA champion (1996-98) and 4-time All-America wrestler at Missouri Valley College, takes on the 6-4, 350-pound Sapp (10-3-1), who played in the NFL for four years before becoming an iconic combat fighter in Japan.

“Ultimate Chaos,” presented by Prize Fight MMA and Fight Force International, in association with the Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum, Treasure Bay Casino and Budweiser, is being produced and distributed by Gotham MMA and Integrated Sports at 9:00PM ET/6:00PM PT in the United States on cable and satellite via iNDemand, TVN and DirecTV for a suggested retail price of only $29.95.

After graduating from Missouri Valley College, Lashley joined the U.S. Army and was a 2-time Armed Forces Champion and 2002 Military Games Championship silver medalist. Two years ago, Lashley became a WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) superstar, joining Donald Trump at Wrestlemania 23 in a bet against WWE president Vince McMahon. Lashley won the match and helped Trump shave McMahon’s head in the ring. Bobby made his MMA debut last December 13, stopping Joshua Franklin only 0.41 into the opening round, and March 21 he won a 3-round decision versus 37-fight veteran Jason Guida in Pensacola (FL).

Sapp starred as an offense lineman on the University of Washington’s football team, winning the prestigious Morris Award, and he was selected in the third round of the NFL draft in 1997 by the Chicago Bears. Bob turned to pro wrestling after football and was later recruited by Pride in Japan, where his incredible size, strength and bull-rush style made him an instant fan favorite. He went on to star in K-1 as well as become an actor, playing roles in movies like The Longest Yard and Elektra.

In the co-feature, controversial Dutch heavyweight Gilbert “The Hurricane” Yvel faces Brazilian striker, Pedro “The Rock” Rizzo (16-8-0), former UFC heavyweight title challenger.

Lightweight Din “Dinyero” Thomas (24-8-0), star of The Ultimate Fighter 4, meets former KOTC and Gladiator Challenge champion Javier “Showtime” Vasquez, while hot Canadian lightweight prospect Chris “The Polish Hammer” Horodecki (12-1-0) tangles with dangerous William “The Bull” Sriyapai (12-4-0).

Also fighting on the card, welterweights Brett Cooper (8-4-0) and Waachim “Native Warrior” Spirit Wolf (5-4) throw-down against each other, Affliction vice president Tom Atencio (1-0) moves from the office to the cage against Randy Hedderick, middleweights James Oros (3-2-0) and Colby McMahan (1-0-0) also square-off.

Tickets are priced at $25.00 (limited discount seating), $40.00 (general admission) and $55.00 (premium reserved seating) and go on sale May 8 (8 AM/CT) at the Mississippi Gulf Coast Coliseum and all TicketMaster outlets.

For more information go to www.mscoastcoliseum.com. Doors open at 5PM/CT, first fight 6 PM/CT, and the first PPV fight is at 8 PM/CT.