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Sunday, March 30, 2014

PALHARES, MORAES CAPTURE WSOF WORLD TITLE BELTS








All photo credit to: Lucas Noonan/WSOF - Additional photos below 
  




LAS VEGAS - Brazilian submission master Rousimar Palhares (17-6) needed just 69 seconds to take the World Series of Fighting welterweight title away from former champ Steve Carl (21-4).
And it was his signature move - the heel hook - that led "Toquinho" to victory.
The championship fight headlined Saturday's "World Series of Fighting 9: Carl vs. Palhares" event at Las Vegas' Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and aired on NBCSN.
Making his World Series of Fighting debut, Palhares wasted little time in shooting the fight to the floor. From there, he rolled for Carl's leg, and the end was near. Looking first for a kneebar, Palhares then turned to his patented finishing hold, wrenching the inverted heel hook until Carl was forced to tap and hand over the belt. 
In the night's co-feature, Marlon Moraes claimed (13-4-1) claimed World Series of Fighting's inaugural bantamweight title with a dominating decision win over a gutsy Josh Rettinghouse (10-3).
Rettinghouse looked to push the pace early, but Moraes' excellent defensive wrestling skills kept him on the feet, and his crisp muay Thai provided all the offense he would need. A sharp counter punch floored Rettinghouse in the first, but he crawled back to his feet and soldiered on. Moraes came forward with thunderous leg kicks that wobbled Rettinghouse early and often and left him nearly immobile for the final few rounds.
A game Rettinghouse pushed forward until the final bell, but in the end, Moraes was simply too much and cruised to a decision win, earning a championship belt in the process.
Fighting for the first time under the World Series of Fighting banner, Japanese middleweight Yushin Okami (30-8) proved he's still one of the world's best fighters, as he dominated Bulgarian opponent Svetlozar Savov (12-5).
Savov simply had no match for Okami's powerful wrestling attack and found himself on his back early and often. Pushing easily to mount in both the first and second rounds, Okami dominated the fight on the floor and eventually set up an arm-triangle choke and cranking the hold until he earned the tap with 14 seconds left in the frame.
Afterward, Okami admitted he had hoped to show off his striking skills but realized the importance of a win.
"My gameplan was to use my striking game, but once we got going, I saw that he had good distance, so I was forced to change my gameplan," Okami said.
In a key welterweight fight, Josh Burkman (27-10) picked up another highlight-reel win with a stunning knockout of Tyler Stinson (27-10).
While Stinson was the vaunted knockout artist, it was Burkman who landed a crushing lead right from a southpaw stance, sending his opponent crashing to the floor. Burkman made sure he had no time to recover, landing a huge follow-up right hand that ended the fight at the 2:15 mark of the first.
"The one thing I didn't want to do was stand in front of him," Burkman said after the win. "I knew he had enough respect for my hands, and if he hurt me, I was going to take it to wrestling."
In the night's first main-card matchup, lightweight Johnny Nunez (5-0) kept his career mark perfect with a hard-fought split-decision win over Ozzy Dugulubgov (5-2).
The aggressive Nunez set the tone early in each round, pushing forward with reckless abandon. Dugulubgov proved a tough foe, defending takedown attempts and answering back with submission attempts of his own.
Ultimately, while Dugulubgov had frequent moments in dominant positions, his inability to capitalize on the advantages cost him, and Nunez was awarded a split-decision win. Afterward, Nunez said he wasn't concerned with anyone claiming controversy in the call.
"I don't care what anybody says," Nunez said. "I'm not worrying about anyone but myself and my team."

In the night's featured preliminary contest, Mike Corey (13-3-1) looked downright dominant in a second-round submission win over Shane Kruchten (11-3).

The shorter Corey dealt well with Kruchten's reach, leaping in with powerful punches and dropping him in the opening round. In the second, Corey took Kruchten to the floor, peppered him with punches and moved quickly to his back. While Kruchten tried to defend, Corey muscled in a rear-naked choke attempt and squeezed until he earned the tap at the 2:59 mark of the round.

Bryson Hansen (7-1) made an immediate impact in World Series of Fighting's bantamweight division, needing just 46 seconds in his promotional debut to score a TKO win over Sean Cantor (1-1).

Hansen looked for a takedown early in the fight, and while Cantor defended well, he also exposed his chin in the process. Hansen seized the opportunity, unleashing a barrage of left hands that stunned Cantor and forced a quick TKO stoppage.

Featherweight prospect Chris Gruetzemacher (12-1) made his long-awaited World Series of Fighting debut in impressive fashion, thoroughly dominating longtime veteran John Gunderson (34-16-2). Using a grinding wrestling attack, Gruetzemacher had Gunderson on the defense from start to finish, and "Gritz" was awarded a clear-cut decision win.

While his brother, Bryson, would later duplicate the feat, Brenson Hansen (6-2) picked up a victory, downing Boostayre Nefarios (2-2) via decision. Nefarios appeared to hold in the edge in speed and quickness, but Hansen moved constantly forward, firing heavy punches and outworking his opponent en route to the victory.

In an early welterweight matchup, Danny Davis (9-8-1) turned in one of the more impressive efforts of his career, outworking Phil Dace (9-5) over the course of three rounds and scoring a unanimous-decision win.

The night's first fight saw lightweight JimmySpicuzza (3-0) keep his perfect career mark intact with an impressive, first-round submission win over Gil Guardado (2-1). 
WSOF RING GIRLS KAT KELLEY, JESSICA SUTTON, EMILY MILLER, MICHELLE ULIBARRI  WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION ROUSIMAR PALHARES BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPION MARLON MORAES 
  YUSHIN OKAMI
  

  
JOSH BURKMAN 
JOHNNY NUNEZ
 
BRYSON HANSEN

Friday, March 28, 2014

WORLD SERIES OF FIGHTING 9 OFFICIAL WEIGH-IN RESULTS

   


WSOF 9 Weigh-In Highlights
WSOF 9 Weigh-In Video Highlights
World Series of Fighting 9 main event fighters Steve Carl and Rousimar Palhares  both weighed in at exactly 170 pounds at the official Weigh-In for the "World Series of Fighting 9: Carl vs. Palhares" event set to take place on Saturday night at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.

Tickets for World Series of Fighting 9, which start at just $39, are on sale now at Ticketmaster.com. Tickets can also be purchased at The Joint box office or by phone at(800) 745-3000. The night's featured fights air live on NBCSN at 9 p.m. ET (6 p.m. PTlocal time) following preliminary bouts that start at 3:15 p.m. PT local time, and begin streaming on NBCSports.com beginning at 7:00 p.m. ET (4:00 p.m. PT local time).

Carl said he hasn't done anything different in his pre-fight routine. "I've done the same things to get ready for this fight as I always do," said Carl, who won the welterweight tilte by beating Josh Burkman in WSOF 6. "It feels great to be the champ. I'm just gonna fight. When that bell rings, it's go."

Said Palhares: "Tomorrow's gonna be a show for everybody."

Marlon Moraes and Josh Rettinghouse both tipped the scales at exactly 135 pounds a day before they fight for the inaugural WSOF bantamweight belt. "It would mean a lot to win the first (bantamweight) title," Moraes said. "I'm the best 135-pounder in the world and I'm going to show it tomorrow night."

"I'm just a small-city kid on a pretty big stage and I'm looking to make some noise," Rettinghouse, from Spokane, Wash., told the fans after weighing in. 

Following are the weights from Friday's Weigh-In:
         

STEVE CARL 170 lbs. VS. ROUSIMAR PALHARES 170 lbs.

 

MARLON MORAES 135 lbs. VS. JOSH RETTINGHOUSE 135 lbs.

 
 

YUSHIN OKAMI 185 lbs. VS. SVETLOZAR SAVOV 184.5 lbs.

 

JOSH BURKMAN 170 lbs. VS. TYLER STINSON 169 lbs.


OZZY DUGULUBGOV 155.5 lbs. VS. JOHNNY NUNEZ 155 lbs.


SHANE KRUTCHEN 144 lbs. VS. MIKE COREY 145 lbs.

   
BRYSON HANSEN 136 lbs. VS. SEAN CANTOR 136 lbs.

 
JOHN GUNDERSON 146 lbs. VS. CHRIS GRUETZEMACHER 146 lbs.
  
BRENSON HANSEN 146.6 lbs. VS. BOOSTAYRE NEFARIOS 146.6 lbs.

 
DANNY DAVIS JR. 170 lbs. VS. PHIL DACE 170 lbs.
 

GIL GUARDADO 161 lbs. VS. JIMMY SPICUZZA 154.5 lbs.


Thursday, March 27, 2014

WORLD SERIES OF FIGHTING 9 PRESS CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS, VIDEO, QUOTES AND PHOTOS



WSOF 9 Pre-Fight Press Conference Video
WSOF 9 Pre-Fight Press Conference Video

World Series of Fighting hosted a press conference on Thursday with executives and fighters competing in the NBCSN-televised "World Series of Fighting 9: Carl vs. Palhares" event on Saturday night at Las Vegas' Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

It was also announced on Thursday by WSOF officials that fight fans across the world will be able to watch the fights through a live stream on NBCSports.com.

Tickets for World Series of Fighting 9, which start at just $39, are on sale now at Ticketmaster.com. Tickets can also be purchased at The Joint box office or by phone at (800) 745-3000. The night's featured fights air live on NBCSN at 9 p.m. ET (6 p.m. PT local time) following preliminary bouts that start at 3:15 p.m. PT local time, and begin streaming on NBCSports.com beginning at 7:00 p.m. ET (4:00 p.m. PT local time).

The following are quote highlights from the press conference:

RAY SEFOWSOF President:
"I don't think it's hard to digest at all (Palhares fighting for a title). His record and the people he has fought speaks for itself. He's fought some of the best in the world. He didn't get cut from UFC because he lost. He got cut because of a submission he held too long, so they say. That being said, Rousimar Palhares is one of the best fighters in the world."

ALI ABDELAZIZ, WSOF Executive Vice President:
"Steve Carl is the champion and I think the odds makers have it wrong. I believe he's the favorite in this fight. Rousimar Palhares has to come into his house and he has to prove he can be the champ. Steve Carl is not the fighter he was three or four years ago. I'm excited as a fan to have the best seat in the house and I'm excited for this fight.

"I think Burkmam-Stinson will be the fight of the night, that's my prediction."

JOSH BURKMAN:
"This is my fifth fight at the Hard Rock. It's really nice to see how much this show has grown, even in the short few months since I fought last. Tyler (Stinson) poses some of the best hands I've ever faced in my 40 fights so I'm really looking forward to this challenge on Saturday night. This fight against Stinson will hopefully just prove I had an off night and I'll be back fighting for Steve Carl's belt."

TYLER STINSON:
"I'm here to kick somebody's ass. The name I signed on the contract today was Burkman. I'm a kid from a small town in Kansas. I'm not even supposed to be here. That's basically it. I'm just ready to fight. That's great that Ali thinks this is going to be the Fight of the Night. That's good, but that means he has to do something good. I'm going to try and dominate this fight. Fight of the Night? I'd rather have Knockout of the Night."

MARLON MORAES:
"Of course my motivation comes from fighting for a belt. Who wouldn't want to fight for a belt?"  
  
Marlon Moraes, left, WSOF President Ray Sefo, and Josh Rettinghouse

   
  
Steve Carl

Rousimar Palhares

Marlon Moraes

Josh Rettinghouse

Yushin Okami

Svetlozar Savov

Josh Burkman
  
Tyler Stinson
 

NBCSN-TELEVISED MAIN CARD
Champion Steve Carl vs. Rousimar Palhares - for welterweight title
Marlon Moraes vs. Josh Rettinghouse - for inaugural bantamweight title
Yushin Okami vs. Svetlozar Savov
Josh Burkman vs. Tyler Stinson
Ozzy Dugulubgov vs. Johnny Nunez

NBCSPORTS.COM-STREAMED PRELIMINARY CARD
Shane Krutchen vs. Mike Corey
Bryson Hansen vs. Sean Cantor
John Gunderson vs. Chris Gruetzemacher
Brenson Hansen vs. Boostayre Nefarios
Danny Davis Jr. vs. Phil Dace
Gil Guardado vs. Jimmy Spicuzza