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Monday, August 11, 2014

Luis Palomino Shines at WSOF 12 With Ferocious KO Over Lewis Gonzalez

 



 
More photos below; Photos by Lucas Noonan / WSOF

LAS VEGAS - (Aug. 9) - Peru's top mixed-martial-artist may soon find himself fighting for a World Series of Fighting title, as Luis Palomino (23-9) scored a devastating first-round knockout win of a previously undefeated Lewis Gonzalez (9-1).

Palomino was looking to trade bombs from the start, and he defended his opponent's takedowns while using foot sweeps to keep him off-balance and delivering crisp punches in combinations. Gonzalez did briefly work the fight to the floor, but Palomino worked immediately back to his feet and resumed the assault.

The attacks opened a cut on Gonzalez's head, and as blood streamed down his face, Palomino again swept his legs before throwing a high kick that saw the knee land flush. Gonzalez crumpled to the canvas, and Palomino landed two more punches before referee Herb Dean could call of the fight with 18 seconds left in the first round.
  
"I'm a natural-born striker," Palomino said. "I love knocking people out. I feel like that's something I had over him. And the experience factor."

Palomino added: "The kid has a bright future. His strength is his wrestling and he really believes in the wrestling; that's how he's won most of his fights. So whether he's feeling good or if he's feeling under pressure, he's always looking for the takedown. So I just had to wait, time it right and clip him."

In the night's co-feature, Brazilian wrestling standout Ronny Markes (15-3) grinded out a win over Cully Butterfield (13-4), scoring a unanimous-decision victory in a grappling heavy affair.

Markes came close to finishing the fight on a few occasions, nearly securing a rear-naked choke in the first round and ending the second round by punching away from back mount, but Butterfield simply refused to go away. Still, Markes was always in control of the moderately paced affair, and the action seemed more one-sided than the three 29-28 scored indicated.

In 195-pound catchweight action, Elvis Mutapcic (14-3) proved to be just a little too much for an impressive Kelvin Tiller (6-1), outwrestling his opponent en route to a unanimous-decision win.

The two had brief clashes of strikes on the feet, but Mutapcic found his most dominant opportunity against a creative opponent was to put him on his back. Mutapcic did exactly that, and Tiller simply couldn't get back to his feet. At the final bell, it was clear Mutpacic had done enough to win, and was awarded the victory with scores of 30-27, 29-28 and 29-28.

Afterward, Mutapcic admitted he was happy with the win but was disappointed with the process.

"I'm usually a finisher, but I'm trying to expand my game, so it was good to get some experience on the ground tonight," Mutapcic said. "I'll have to watch the fight and see what I need to improve on. I think I should have moved more. I was a little flat-footed."

In an important bantamweight matchup, Brandon Hempleman (10-2) shut down the vaunted wrestling of Olympic medalist Alexis Vila (14-5) and kickboxed his way to a unanimous-decision win.

Vila was a game competitor from start to finish, but Hempleman matched his speed on the feet and was often quicker on the trigger with his punches and kicks. Vila was aggressive until the end, but Hempleman was just a touch better and was awarded the decision win with scores of 29-28, 30-27 and 30-27.

"I thought I won the fight," Hempleman said after the win. "I had the better shots. He's a little bit shorter than me so I had to watch my reach, but he hit hard. He didn't feel small."

In the night's first main-card contest, bantamweight prospect Matt Sayles (3-0) earned an impressive decision win over Bryson Hansen (7-2), battling back after nearly being finished in the opening round.

It was a Hansen left that sent his opponent crashing to the floor, but Sayles crawled back up, survived the following onslaught and then took over for the rest of the fight. Sayles showed incredible movement and angles as he picked apart his powerful opponent, rifling in right hands from all angles and racking up points. At the end of 15 minutes, Sayles was awarded the come-from-behind win, 29-28 on all three judges' cards.
 
"I just survived it at the start," Sayles said after the win. "I just survived. I knew I had to get back up and could win the fight."

In the night's final preliminary bout, Lucas Montoya (7-3) picked up a thrilling win over Jimmy Spicuzza (5-2), stopping his opponent with a rapid-fire barrage of strikes at the 4:11 mark of the first round.

Montoya's jab was crisp from the beginning of the fight, and he busted up Spicuzza's nose in the early going. A gritty Spicuzza battled back, throwing quick combinations as he looked to stage a comeback. Just when it looked like things were going his way, Montoya clipped him again and then fired non-stop punches until Spicuzza hit the floor and referee Kim Winslow waved off the fight.

Las Vegas-based welterweights Danny Davis Jr. (10-8-1) and Jorge Lopez (11-5) turned in an early thriller, as the two went back and forth on the feet for three full rounds. In the end, it was Davis Jr. who was awarded the unanimous-decision win.

The longer Davis Jr. tried unsuccessfully to bring the fight to the floor a handful of times and was forced instead to compete in the feet. That suited him just fine, as he danced and moved and worked long punches while also firing kicks to the body. Meanwhile, Lopez relied on more on power shots with his hands, and while he landed his fair share of big blows, he was never able to truly hurt his foe. That allowed Davis to rack up points, and he was awarded a unanimous-decision victory, 29-28 on all three cards.

In a back-and-forth bantamweight affair, Adam Acquaviva (2-1) earned a hard-fought split-decision win over a game Cody Maltais (2-1).

Maltais looked frequently to bring the fight to the floor, but Acquaviva defended each advance and remained on the feet. Forced to fight his opponent's game, Maltais obliged by standing and trading in the pocket, but was Acquaviva's accuracy that earned him the nod in a razor-thin decision

In the night's first contest, featherweight prospect Bryson Gutches (3-0) kept his perfect career record intact with a second-round submission win over fellow Las Vegas resident Soslan Abanokov (4-2).

The two went back and forth in the grappling game in the opening frame, but when Gutches worked quickly to mount in the second, Abanokov turned and exposed his back. Gutches happily latched on and worked in a rear-naked choke, scoring a tapout win 67 seconds into the frame.

 
Ring card girls: Kat Kelley, Michelle Ulibarri, Emily Miller, Jessica Sutton and Janey B. 
Dan Severn, Ray Sefo, Bas Rutten and Renzo Gracie. 

About "World Series of Fighting" (WSOF)
"World Series of Fighting" (WSOF) is a worldwide premier professional Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fight promotion dedicated to delivering the best action-packed fights for fight fans by producing the best possible match-ups between elite fighters from around the world. For more information please visit WSOF.com. Follow "World Series of Fighting" on Twitter @MMAWorldSeries and "World Series of Fighting" President Ray Sefo @SugarRaySefo.

Saturday, August 9, 2014

"World Series of Fighting 12: Palomino vs. Gonzalez" Official Weights and Photos

 



LAS VEGAS - (Aug. 8) - "World Series of Fighting 12: Palomino vs. Gonzalez" fighters weighed in a day before the highly anticipated night of fights, headlined by a lightweight main event between hard-hitting Peruvian veteran Luis Palomino (22-9) and undefeated Californian wrestling champion Lewis Gonzalez (9-0). The Saturday five-fight main card airs live on NBCSN at 10 p.m. ET (7 p.m. PT local time) and all international viewers will be able to watch the entire card on NBCSports.com or WSOF.com. 

Tickets for "World Series of Fighting 12: Palomino vs. Gonzalez" start at just $39 and are on sale now at AXS.com.

The complete "World Series of Fighting 12: Palomino vs. Gonzalez" weights and photos follow:
 
NBCSN-televised and NBCSports.com-streamed card:
 
Luis Palomino (155 lbs.) vs. Lewis Gonzalez (155.4 lbs.)
 
Ronny Markes (206 lbs.) vs. Cully Butterfield (205.4 lbs.)
 
Elvis Mutapcic (195.4 lbs.) vs. Kelvin Tiller (195.8 lbs.)
  
Alexis Vila (134.6 lbs.) vs. Brandon Hempleman (136 lbs.)
Bryson Hansen (135.0 lbs.) vs. Matt Sayles (135.4 lbs.)
  
NBCSports.com live stream Undercard:
Jimmy Spicuzza (154.4 lbs.) vs. Lucas Montoya (156 lbs.)
 
 Danny Davis Jr. (169.8 lbs.) vs. Jorge Lopez (171 lbs.)
 
Adam Acquaviva (135.6 lbs.) vs. Cody Maltais (135.8 lbs.)
 
Bryson Gutches (146 lbs.) vs. Soslan Abanokov (146 lbs.)
  
WSOF Ring Card girls: Kat Kelley, Emily Miller, Jessica Sutton and Michelle Ulibarri

About "World Series of Fighting" (WSOF)
"World Series of Fighting" (WSOF) is a worldwide premier professional Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fight promotion dedicated to delivering the best action-packed fights for fight fans by producing the best possible match-ups between elite fighters from around the world. For more information please visit WSOF.com. Follow "World Series of Fighting" on Twitter @MMAWorldSeries and "World Series of Fighting" President Ray Sefo @SugarRaySefo.

Tuesday, August 5, 2014

"World Series of Fighting 12: Palomino vs. Gonzalez" Will Stream Live Worldwide on NBCSports.com and WSOF.com





LAS VEGAS - (August 5) - "World Series of Fighting 12: Palomino vs. Gonzalez" Features a key lightweight matchup between hard-hitting Peruvian veteran Luis Palomino (22-9) and undefeated Californian wrestling champion Lewis Gonzalez (9-0). The evening's five-fight main card airs live on NBCSN at 10 p.m. ET (7 p.m. PT local time) and all international viewers will be able to watch the entire card on NBCSports.com or WSOF.com. 

Tickets for "World Series of Fighting 12: Palomino vs. Gonzalez" start at just $39 and are on sale now at AXS.com.

"We are always expanding our international reach, and are proud to already be on television networks in more than 80 countries around the world," World Series of Fighting President Ray Sefo said. "Starting now, regardless of whether or not you have access to a television set, international fans be able to watch our fights live on the Internet.  This is something we are very proud of, and we've taken steps to streamline the process and make it easy for our fans to view."

The complete "World Series of Fighting 12: Palomino vs. Gonzalez" lineup includes:
 
(NBCSN-televised and NBCSports.com-streamed card)
Luis Palomino vs. Lewis Gonzalez
Cully Butterfield vs. Ronny Markes
Elvis Mutapcic vs. Kelvin Tiller
Brandon Hempleman vs. Alexis Vila
Bryson Hansen vs. Matt Sayles

 
(NBCSports.com live stream)
Lucas Montoya vs. Jimmy Spicuzza
Danny Davis Jr. vs. Jorge Lopez
Adam Acquaviva vs. Cody Maltais
Soslan Abanokov vs. Bryson Gutches

Thursday, July 31, 2014

"World Series of Fighting 12: Palomino vs. Gonzalez" Adds Four Undercard Bouts to Compliment Five-Fight Main Card




 



LAS VEGAS - (July 30) - The lineup for next week's "World Series of Fighting 12: Palomino vs. Gonzalez" is now complete with the addition of a four-bout preliminary card.

The new additions to the event include lightweights Lucas Montoya (6-3) vs. Jimmy Spicuzza (4-0), welterweights Danny "Dee1" Davis Jr. (9-8-1) vs. Jorge "Lil' Monster" Lopez (11-4), bantamweights Adam Acquaviva (1-1) vs. Cody Maltais (2-0) and featherweights Soslan Abanokov (4-1) vs. Bryson Gutches (2-0).

"World Series of Fighting 12: Palomino vs. Gonzalez" takes place Aug. 9 at Las Vegas' Hard Rock Hotel & Casino. 

Featuring a key lightweight matchup between hard-hitting Peruvian veteran Luis Palomino (22-9) and undefeated Californian contender Lewis Gonzalez (9-0), the evening's five-fight main card airs live on NBCSN at 10 p.m. ET (7 p.m. PT local time). The newly announced four-fight preliminary card streams live on NBCSports.com at 8 p.m. ET (5 p.m. PT local time).

Tickets for "World Series of Fighting 12: Palomino vs. Gonzalez" start at just $39 and are on sale now at AXS.com.

"Part of our job at World Series of Fighting is to seek out the best up-and-coming talent in mixed martial arts and put them in matchups that truly test their ability to perform at the highest level of the sport," World Series of Fighting President Ray Sefo said. "Seven of the eight fighters on this preliminary card live and train right here in our home base of Las Vegas, the 'Fight Capital of the World.'

"This event will give them all a chance to shine and perhaps earn their way into a televised main-card matchup in the very near future."

Lucas Montoya is a part of Utah's Blackout MMA and makes his World Series of Fighting debut. Fighting professionally since 2007, Montoya started his career at just 1-2 but has since rebounded with an impressive stretch of five wins in his past six bouts, with all five of those wins coming by first-round stoppage. He now meets the Robert Drysdale product Jimmy Spicuzza, who already owns World Series of Fighting wins over Justin Jaynes and Gil Guardado. Both of those wins came earlier this year.

Danny Davis Jr. is a longtime veteran of the Las Vegas fight scene who boasts previous appearances for Strikeforce and King of the Cage, among others. While dealing with his share of losses throughout the years, Davis has been fine-tuning his game at Xtreme Couture and Robert Drysdale Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and currently owns a three-fight winning streak, including a World Series of Fighting 9 win over Phil Dace. Meanwhile, Jorge Lopez is a longtime Wanderlei Silve protege who is now training at Syndicate MMA. He'll look for a much-needed win after dropping three heartbreaking fights in a row by decision, including two razor-thin split-decision results.

Just 22 years old, Syndicate MMA's Adam Acquaviva made his World Series of Fighting debut in June, turning in a thrilling performance in a hard-fought loss to Timur Valiev. He now returns to action against undefeated Californian Cody Maltais, who now works under submission master Robert Drysdale.

Following a successful amateur career, Syndicate MMA fighters Bryson Gutches made his professional debut in December and has since earned a pair of victories. He now meets 25-year-old Soslan Abanokov, who fights for the first time this year after putting together a perfect 3-0 campaign in 2013.

The complete "World Series of Fighting 12: Palomino vs. Gonzalez" lineup includes:
 
(NBCSN-televised card)
Luis Palomino vs. Lewis Gonzalez
Cully Butterfield vs. Ronny Markes
Elvis Mutapcic vs. Kelvin Tiller
Brandon Hempleman vs. Alexis Vila
Bryson Hansen vs. Matt Sayles

 
(NBCSports.com live stream)Lucas Montoya vs. Jimmy Spicuzzai
Danny Davis Jr. vs. Jorge Lopez
Adam Acquaviva vs. Cody Maltais
Soslan Abanokov vs. Bryson Gutches

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

WORLD SERIES OF FIGHTING 12 CONFERENCE CALL HIGHLIGHTS






Pre-fight Media Call Features WSOF President Ray Sefo, and Main Event Fighters Palomino, Gonzalez, Markes, Butterfield, Mutapcic, and Tiller


LAS VEGAS (July 29, 2014) - World Series of Fighting hosted a media conference call on Tuesday, a week and a half before "World Series of Fighting 12: Palomino vs. Gonzalez" is set to take place on Saturday, Aug. 9, at Las Vegas' Hard Rock Hotel & Casino.

Featuring a lightweight headliner between exciting Peruvian veteran Luis "Baboon" Palomino (22-9) and undefeated Californian "Lethal" Lewis Gonzalez (9-0), "World Series of Fighting 12: Palomino vs. Gonzalez" will once again be televised on NBCSN.

Other matchups on the main-event card include: Brazilian brawler Ronny Markes (14-3) vs. Cully Butterfield (13-3) in a light heavyweight battle; Elvis "The King" Mutapcic (13-3) vs. Kelvin "The Mama's Boy" Tiller (6-0) in a catchweight affair at 195 pounds; Olympian Alexis Vila (13-4) vs. Brandon "Hot Rod" Hempleman (9-2) in a bantamweight tilt; and bantamweights Bryson Hansen (7-1) and Matt "Robo" Sayles (2-0) will kick off the event.

Tickets for "World Series of Fighting 12: Palomino vs. Gonzalez" start at just $39 and are on sale now at AXS.com. The evening's main card airs live on NBCSN starting at 10 p.m. ET (7 p.m. PT local time). Preliminary contests will be announced shortly and will stream live on NBCSports.com.

The following are highlights from the conference call:

RAY SEFO:
 "We've had a lot of changes because of injuries but we've ended up with an amazing lineup headlined by Luis Palomino and Lewis Gonzalez.... Luis Palomino, as everyone knows, is a type of guy who lets it all hang out and comes out swinging for the fences. He's a jiu jitsu guy and a wrestler but that doesn't give you as much satisfaction as knocking somebody out. Lewis Gonzalez is also that type of guy. He's a grinder. I like to compare him to some of the greats like Randy Couture and Chael Sonnen who brings a type of game to the table that is just grind, grind, grind."

LUIS PALOMINO:
"I'm grateful that the WSOF has made me the main event for this WSOF 12. I think it's a highlight of my life that I get to show a greater amount of people what I've been up to for the last seven years of my life. I've been working my butt off for this and I finally get a chance to show a lot of people what I've been doing.

"The game plan has been adjusted (to account for Gonzalez's strong wrestling). We've seen when I get a little over-excited in my striking what happens. If he's going to be waiting for me to miss, it's going to be a very short fight. Accuracy is on point and I've been getting ready for this fight for like seven months. There is no off-season for me. My game has only improved. I've been facing wrestlers since the beginning of my career. I've said it once and I'll say it again: he's a talented fighter and I respect him, but he's not bringing anything new to the table."

LEWIS GONZALEZ:
"I have the mentality, like Ray said, as being known as a grinder. I work hard and I pride myself on having more heart than my opponent and I just keep the pace longer than they do. No matter what happens I just keep going forward and I just think my mental toughness is what has kept me undefeated so far.  

"I was already offered the fight (against Justin Gaethje) back in January but unfortunately I got hurt. I can see why they gave it to Melvin (Guillard), but I think with a win next weekend, that would put me next in line for that title shot against whoever wins that fight.

"(Luis) is a very heavy-handed guy and I've watched a couple of his fights and his hands are dangerous. I've just got to play it smart and keep my range. The one thing that I've noticed was in the fights he's won by knockouts that even before he knocks them out he's taken down a couple of times. He swings for the fences and when he connects it's devastating, but when he misses he leaves himself open for takedowns. I feel like I'm a stronger wrestler than most of the guys he has fought.

"The pressure builds a little every time (having an undefeated record). Especially being on the big stage and having that zero in the loss column. But when you get in the cage all the fights are the same and it all goes away. The nerves are up a little more but once you get in there it all goes away and the pressure is all off."

RONNY MARKES:
"This camp I did not do my training in Rio (Grande do Norte, Brazil), but instead with my first coach. I did not train with as many big names as I have in the past, but I did have a lot of really great training partners.... So I felt just as great as when I go out and do my training camp in Rio.

"I'm really motivated for this fight. I've forgotten about my last loss and I think this is just a great opportunity for me to put on a good show and start winning fights again. That's my goal."

CULLY BUTTERFIELD:
"My first couple of fights I was just training out of the wrestling room where I went to college, and I didn't really have any good coaching. I mean, the guy that was running it would pretty much just watch UFC and took advice from them on what happened on the show. I eventually moved away and started doing it full-time and that's what did it for me. The good training and the good coaching, I actually became a full mixed martial artist instead of just a wrestler with no hands. So that's what has made the difference in my game."

ELVIS MUTAPCIC:
"I don't try to look too much at other fighters because they are evolving all the time. But I've picked up on (Tiller's) general habits. One of the things he's very good at is he's very explosive. He's young, he's hungry and he's undefeated. When you've got a young undefeated guy, they have a little bit less fear, which is good for him and bad at the same time. He's just an explosive guy who's pretty well-rounded and he brings it.

With your loss to Jesse Taylor, what did you learn from that, and how have you changed your approach?
"I made a few mistakes leading up to that fight. I changed my style. I made mistakes leading up to the fight and in my training camp. I didn't have the sense of urgency and I didn't think he'd be able to control me the way he did. I learned the lesson the hard way. I've improved my wrestling quite a bit and this is the first camp where I've been able to train full-time without working a full-time job. I feel like I'm five years younger. My will for it is a lot deeper than it was before and I've just fixed some holes I had in that fight."

KELVIN TILLER:
"I don't like studying my opponents. If you look at my fights, I stick with my style. I like to pressure people a lot and use a lot of takedowns. On the outside I like to use jabs and kicks. I've been training really hard and I'm just grateful for this opportunity."

About "World Series of Fighting" (WSOF)
"World Series of Fighting" (WSOF) is a worldwide premier professional Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fight promotion dedicated to delivering the best action-packed fights for fight fans by producing the best possible match-ups between elite fighters from around the world. For more information please visit WSOF.com. Follow "World Series of Fighting" on Twitter @MMAWorldSeries and "World Series of Fighting" President Ray Sefo @SugarRaySefo.

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