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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Operation Octagon 13 Results


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Results from Operation Octagon 13 on 10/30 in Sterling, VA-

Chris Barker defeats Jonathan Hughes by split decision

Jahtee Harper defeats Matthew Lankenau by armbar in rd 1

Samir Farid defeats Yun Kim by unanimous decision

Duy Le defeats Kevin Breeden by split decision

Casey Watson defeats Matt Stemmler by guillotine choke in rd 2

Jonathan Escalona defeats Scott Oswald by tko at 2:58 of rd 1

Bryan Lane defeats Dirk Hurrin by unanimous decision

Junior Nascimento defeats Josh Crabtree by split decision

Michael Nielson defeats Andre Adams by guillotine choke in rd 2

Kelsey Desantis defeats Kristen DeBrucker by unanimous decision

Mario Martinez defeats Devon Mosley by unanimous decision

Umar Haq defeats Terrell Hobbs by RNC at 4:26 of rd 3

Reed Miller defeats Brandon Meneses by RNC in rd 1

Mike Pope defeats Doinny Ooton by RNC in rd 3

Damien Mickey defeats Rob Leporatti by unanimous decision

Bryan Lashomb defeats Alejandro Zea by RNC at 3:06 of rd 1

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Jesse Mitchell Jr Interview



BloodyKnux.com- You’ve got a match this coming Saturday at Operation Octagon 13 at Dulles SportsPlex in Sterling Virginia. What do you know about your opponent?


Jesse Mitchell Jr.- Since he’ a last minute fill in all I know is he’s 1-1 in Muay Thai and this Muay Thai match.


BK-This is your first MauyThai match? (Operation Octagon’s Day of Combat will have MT matches from 3-5:30pm)

JM- I’ve done tournaments and full contact karate, but this will be my first one on one Muay Thai match.


BK- Why a Mauy Thai match?


JM- It’ll be what I’m use to, I’m used to traditional martial art, just stand up, so it’ll be going back to basics for me.


BK- Do you prefer MMA,?


JM- I’ve done MMA a lot,, so I asked for Muay Thai match, when I saw they had them this Saturday.


BK-Where do you train?


JM- I train out of Royal Martial Arts in Waldorf Maryland. I’ve been there for over 6 years, but I’ve been training for over 20 years. I started when I was five. My mom saw I was into those type movies, and jumping around the house, so she put me in and I stayed with it.


BK- Do you plan to go professional?


JM- That’s the plan, I need to work out all the kinks in my game and then when I’m ready, make the jump up to pro.


BK- You’ve held some amateur titles, which ones?


JM- I have the 155 belt in Operation Octagon, and I also have the GCA belt at 170 through Legend promotions.


BK- Which weight class do you prefer to fight at?


JM- I prefer 155, because it makes me work harder. I feel like I take it too easy a when I only have to make 170.




BK- When will you defend your Operation Octagon Belt?


JM- I should be facing Mike Pope, probably at the show after February to defend my belt.


BK- Are there any sponsors who support your training?


JM- Yeah, I’ve got some great sponsors, Guillotine Fight Wear, Royal Martial Arts, LA Boxing, and Tactical Airsoft Arena and Pinnacle Performance Strength and Conditioning.


BK- Good talking to you, and good luck Saturday.


JM- Thanks it’s a pleasure.

Check out Jesse’s Muay Thai match in the afternoon, and an evening of MMA action at Operation Octagon 13 “Day of Combat”.


For more information check out Operation Octagon’s website at http://operationoctagon.com


- Jim “DC Books” Kirkland

Saturday, October 16, 2010

Bellator fighter Wilson Reis interview

Bloodyknux.com interviews Wilson Reis about his upcoming Bellator fight with IFL and WEC veteran, Deividas Taurosevicius, Thursday October 21st in Philadelphia. Wilson comments on the upset of Abel Cullum at KOTC, and being a guest at Manassas Park, Virginia's first MMA event. Check back at Bloodyknux for live coverage of Bellator 33:Alvarez vs Huerta, and more exciting local and national MMA news.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

DangerZone brings MMA to Manassas Park



Dordunnoo kicks Nicholson in the fight of the night at Danger Zone - Extreme Tension in Manassas Park, Virginia

Last night, Mannasas Park wrestling alumni, Tim Tibbs, brought Dan "the Beast" Severn and his Danger Zone promotion to Manassas Park. UFC hall of Famer, Dan Severn has put on over 40 mixed martial arts events, and now Dangerzone has coming to Virginia. The card pitted some of our local talent against some of up and coming mixed martial artists from Michigan, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. Besides Dan Severn, Bellator flyweight Wilson Reis was in attendance, and both he and Dan posed for pictures and signed autographs for Northern Virginia fight fans who were treated to ten exciting bouts at Manassas Parks brand new Community Center.


The night opened with Brandon Hammer against Greg Hughes. Hughes came out swinging shooting for a takedown, but Hammer stuffed the attempt, and Hughes gassed out pretty quickly. Hammer failed to capitalize on his opponent’s fatigue and didn’t finish the fight in the first round. Round two saw Hughes attacking once again, but he quickly attempted what can only be called a hilarious double hammer fist belly flop. Brandon Hammer took the fight to his downed and winded opponent and got the stoppage quickly in the second round.


The fights quickly became a lot more technical and competitive as Bill Miller and Jess Noriega fought a war. Miller used wrestling to dominate his Machado trained opponent, but in the second round he slowed down and was caught in a slick triangle from Noriega’s guard. Miller valiantly tried to jump over and relieve the pressure, but Noriega held on sinking the now inverted triangle deeper for the submission victory in round 2.


Osborne wrestling alumni Corey Tangen made his MMA debut against Dave Posin, and the two went back and forth punching and kneeing each other full blast. Tangen’s wrestling background showed with a solid takedown in the first round, but Posin returned the favor in the second round and forced the ref stoppage. 55 year old Carroll Robinson entered the ring, and the crowd did not know what to expect. Looking every day of his age when he entered the ring, once he removed his sweatshirt and revealed his shredded abs, the crowd didn’t know what to expect. His opponent Logan Yox was easily half his age, but you wouldn’t know it once the bell rang, and the two started throwing and scrambling for the first half of the round. Yox finally got Robinson to the mat and forced the stoppage with striked, but Robinson left the cage with a lot of respect from the crowd.


Blake Gardner showed excellent wrestling for two rounds, dominating his opponent with takedowns and top control, but Gustavo Keisler withstood the storm and got the TKO stoppage in round 3. Manassas Park local Patrick Holyfield made his MMA debut, and came into the cage looking very much like UFC banger Scott Ferrozzo. His opponent, Andrew Murray, even had a slight resemblance to Tank Abbott, but the bout went very different than the classic UFC grinder. Murray and Holyfield exchanged for a few minutes, but the Murray landed the punch Tank never could against Ferrozzo, and Holyfield went down in the first.


Danny Farrar and Matt Gatka started their bout with Gatka putting on a submission clinic, but it was Farrar who weathered the submission tidal wave, and got top control. Once there he threw shots until a chance came to take Gatka’s back. Once there he only tried one sub, and it was enough, winning by rear naked choke just before the bell.


During a brief intermission Wilson Reis addressed the crowd, and announced his upcoming Bellator match in Philly against IFL and WEC veteran, Deividas Taurosevicius. That fight added to an already great card headlined by Eddie Alvarez and Roger Huerta makes it one of the best events coming this October.


After the intermission late replacement Kyle Nicholson faced off against Marcel Dordunoo in what could have been the fight of the night. Dordunoo showed crisp striking and looked to have the upper hand standing, but it was Nicholson who kept dropping his opponent with shots to the chin. Dordunoo repeated found a way to get the fight to the ground when he was dazed and maintain top control until he recovered. The fight went back and forth, with Nicholson winning a hard earned unanimous decision.

Brett Shoenfelt entered the cage to face undefeated Bryan Peyton, and he showed no sign of being intimidated by his opponent’s perfect 7-0 record. He quickly took the fight to the ground and gave Peyton his first loss by tko in round one. The main event brought undefeated Jesse Swain and 4-1 Jason Morris into the cage, and like other perfect record of the night it was not to last. Swain and Morris grappled and exchanged blows for most of the 3 rounds, but it was Morris who finally took Swain’s back and sunk in the rear naked choke to finish the fight in the third round.


That closed the fast paced and exciting event, and many of the fighters retreated to the Manassas Hooters for the afterparty, and hopefully to make plans to return to Manassas Park for another exciting event. When they do, Bloodyknux.com will certainly be there to cover the action.


- Jim “DC Books” Kirkland

- Photos by Rachel Kirkland

Sunday, September 12, 2010

MMA comes to Manassas Park



UFC HALL OF FAMER DAN 'THE BEAST' SEVERN AND HIS DANGER ZONE COMES TO VIRGINIA AT THE MANASSAS PARK COMMUNITY CENTER


When I started covering MMA, I was driving back and forth to Atlantic City to see fights, then fights came to DC, then to Fairfax, and now we've got MMA right in my backyard here in Manassas Park!!!


Former Mannasas Park wrestling alumni Tim Tibbs is bringing Dan "the Beast" Severn and his Danger Zone promotion to Manassas Park. UFC hall of Famer, Dan Severn has put on over 40 mixed martial arts events, and now Dangerzone is coming to Virginia. The card promises to pit some of our local talent against some of up and coming mixed martial artists from Michigan, Maryland, and Pennsylvania.


Manassas Park wrestling alumni Patrick Hollyfield will be making his MMA debut at the show, as well as Cory Tangen from Osborne. We had a chance to talk with Patrick about how he came to enter the cage at DangerZone!


BloodyKnux- What do you know of your opponent, Andrew Murray, age 22 out of Bone Shatter MMA in Maryland and what kind of fight do you expect him to bring for you?


Patrick Hollyfield- Unfortunately I don't know anything right now except he has been training hard for several months and has lost a lot of weight. I am sure he is confident in his ability or else he would not have signed to fight. We will see what happens the night of the fight.

BK- When and where did you start training, and where do you train now, and

what styles do you train in?

PH- I still practice TKD with co-workers that are involved in the sport and have been for over a year. I have always been a heavier guy and struggled with my weight but that never kept me out of sports. I wrestled in HS and played softball for the Marine Corps Intelligence Activity (MCIA) softball team. Although I am heavier than the other guys, I played left field and they respected my abilities.

BK-With your background in wrestling and your experience in Taekwondo do you consider yourself a grappler or a striker?

PH- I like hitting people but am not afraid of the ground game either. I hope to be able to do both when needed. Wrestling has given me the ability to think on my feet. I helped coach a middle school wrestling team and I told the boys "wrestling is like being in a building that is on fire, if you know where the exits are then you get out safe, if you don't then you are done. When you wrestle if you know several ways out of a situation then you are safe, otherwise you are done".

BK- While competing in other combat sports like wrestling where have you been

able to travel and compete?

PH- I have fought in a few TKD tournaments but have been all local facilities. I had to go to Georgia in order to test for my black belt. I attended Naval Post Graduate School (NPS TDK) here in Stafford for around five years in order to get my belt. I consider it all great experience.

BK- Who are you inspirations in martial arts?

PH- Of course you have to include Bruce Lee, but also Jet Li as well as Jason Statham. I love to watch guys that are strikers as well ans wrestlers. You never know when a standing fight will go to the ground.

BK- How did you first get exposed to MMA?

PH- A friend of mine Tim Tangen called and asked me to go to an amateur fight in Winchester. I went and thought it was great. These guys were every-day guys that wanted to test their skills and see what they are made of. it interested me so that is why I decided to give it a try.

BK- How did you get started in MMA?

PH- This is my first fight. I am not your standard MMA fighter. I am 44 years old, married with 4 kids and I am a computer specialist for the Department of Navy. I am a heavy guy but love sports. I hope that I can relay to someone that although you might strugle with your weight and carry extra pounds that you should never give up trying. Exercise and do the best you can all the time and there is no shame in that. Being healthy is what you are striving for. Not everyone will have that skimmer's build or have ripped abs, but never stop trying to better yourself and see what happens.

BK- What brings you to MMA, what motivates you to compete in this sport?

PH- As a blackbelt and a former wrestler you always want to know what your skills can do against an opponent. I can imagine every type of scenario in your head and in every situation I know just what to do. However when I face an opponent in which I have no idea how he will respond then it's a new ballgame. I don't know how fast he is or what he will come at me with. It goes back to being able to think on your feet, respond both physically and mentally. It makes to aware of your surroundings more and brings all your senses to life.

BK- As alumni from Manassas Park's wrestling program how do you feel about

fighting in Manassas Park?

PH- On the one hand it is great. There are friends I grew up with that will be there. I live in Stafford, but the Park will always be my hometown. I want to represent myself as well and any coach I have ever had to the best of my ability. On the other hand I am nervous about letting my friends down and not being my best. Being a part of the wrestling team for Manassas Park is one of the greatest things I will ever do in my life. Last year myself and three other former wrestlers went to see our high school coach Mark Bowersox. I have not seen him in over twenty years and yet I still feel about him now as I did then. I have the highest level of respect for him as a coach and human being. His life mission it seemed was to help young men realize their potential and then work to achieve it. I can never stress the importance of a positive attitude, and he gave me that all the time.

Check out Manassas Park's first event Saturday September 18th at the Manassas Park Community Center - 99 ADAMS STREET MANASSAS PARK VA 20111


For ticket information visit http://www.the-dangerzone.com


Manassas Park Hall of Famer Tim Tibbs and UFC Hall of Famer Dan Severn

Doors open at 7pm TO MEET 'THE BEAST' also Elite XC and Bellator star Wilson Reis will be in attendance- Show begins at 8pm


- Jim "DC Books" Kirkland



Sunday, July 25, 2010

OneWorld MMA Results

OneWorld MMA

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July 17th, 2010

Washington, DC

Results
Winner Highlighted

Muay Thai Bout, 125 lbs. (Catch Weight)
Antoine Bowe vs. Roberto Ford
Unanimous Decision
Muay Thai Bout, 125 lbs. (Catch Weight)
Eliud Arbelo vs. Joshua Peters
Unanimous Decision
MMA Bout, 185 lbs.
Clarence Williams vs. Mark Bergenholtz
Submission, Rear Naked Choke
Round 1, 2:19
MMA Bout, 160 lbs. (Catch Weight)
Jonathan Hughes vs. Bryson Morgan
Submission, Key Lock
Round 3, 1:02
MMA Bout, 130 lbs. (Catch Weight)
Patrick Parker vs. Jamie Claytor
TKO, Referee Stoppage (Strikes)
Round 2, 0:49
MMA Bout, 155 lbs.
Jonathan Vinyard vs. Daniel Milstreed
No Contest, Milstreed Failed to Report to the Cage
MMA Bout, 170 lbs.
Diego Peclat vs. Ryan Groft
Submission, Armbar
Round 1, 2:50
MMA Bout, 170 lbs.
Andrew Wallis vs. Arron Cowie
TKO, Referee Stoppage (Strikes)
Round 3, 1:32

Sunday, July 11, 2010

DC MAX 2 7/17 Fur Nightclub

Fight Card

Jonathan Vinyard vs Daniel Milstreed
Clarence Williams vs Mark Bergenholtz
Jonathon Hughes vs Chris Hinkle
Andrew Wallis vs Arron Cowie
Otis Berry, Jr vs Gordie Sammis
Eliud Arbelo II vs Joshua Peters
Ryan Groft vs Diego Peclat
Patrick Parker vs Michael Murphy
Antoine Bowe vs Roberto Ford

July 17 2010 6pm
Fur NightClub
33 Patterson Street NE
Washington DC

One World MMA return for a second show in the nation's capitol on July 17th.

Hopefully they've ironed out the bugs from their first promising show. You can't be doing too much wrong when the crowd is demanding more.
Attendees from the April MMA event will be receiving via
email a special promo code to receive a “buy two get one free” ticket at
ticket outlets or “25% off” tickets online to this July’s MMA & Muay Thai
fights.

I'm going to be out of town on the 17th, but we'll be posting the results,
and news of the upcoming September show as soon as they are available.

Click here to discuss this event at Bloodyknux.com

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Operation Octagon X - 6/26 Sterling Virginia


Operation Octagon XI – Sterling VA 6/26

Results

Mike Pope vs. George Taylor - Pope Guillotine Choke 1:21 of Rd 1

Dick Hurrin vs. Derek Leyrer - Hurrin KO 4:40 of Rd 1

Joe Hill vs Alexander Coates - Coates by tap to strikes at :47 of Rd 1

Mark Belak vs Damien Mickey - Mickey UD

Sean Croushorn vs Michael Nielson - Neilson by heelhook 2:29 of Rd 2

Duy Le vs Tommy McDonnell - Le Split Decision

Guy Jackson vs Samir Farid - Farid Unanimous Decision

Brent Hess vs Aaron Hicks - Hess guillotine choke 0:39 of Rd 1

Aubrey Hummer vs. Michael Gaffney - Hummer TKO 2:23 of Rd 1

Bryan Lane vs Jamie Pettyjohn - Lane RNC 23 2:37 of Rd 1

Nicole Hess vs Jillian Lybarger - Hess Armbar 1:08 of Rd 2

Colton Smith vs. Chad Malone - Malone Split Decision

Jesse Mitchell Jr vs Kevin Rohrer - Mitchell RNC 3:33 of Rd 1

Brian Neilson vs Jarreau Mobley - Neilson Ref Stoppage at 1:59 of Rd 1

Japheth Brubaker vs Darrel Smith - Smith TKO :09 of Rd 2

Mike Logan vs Tom Prather - Prather Guillotine choke Rd 1

Cody Baker vs Kevin Wong - Baker Split Decision

Vincent DeOcampo vs. Spencer Strube - Strube by RNC 1:10 of Rd 1


See more pics and discuss the event at Bloodyknux forums, CLICK HERE!


Friday, May 21, 2010

UWC 5/22 Fairfax VA

UWC 8 – Fairfax VA 5/22 Results

1. Matt Brannon vs. Scott Heckman (1-0) 145 lbs – Heckman wins by Anaconda Sub at 1:36 of Rd 2

2. Jeremy Carper (1-1) vs. Caleb Macalister 155lbs – Carper wins by ArmBar at 3 minutes of Rd 2

3. Jason “Fearless” Frank (3-0) vs. Carlos Horn (1-1) 265 lbs (Amateur bout) - Frank wins by Armbar at 24 seconds in Rd 1

4. Iman “The Predator” Achhal (2-0) 120 lbs vs. “Vicious” Valerie Coolbaugh (3-5) 121 lbs -

Split decision for Coolbaugh

5. Justin “The Butcher” Hickey (3-1) 145 lbs vs. Dustin “The Disciple” Pague (6-4) 144 lbs

Pague wins by RNC at 54 seconds of Rd 1

6. Ron “The Choir Boy” Stallings (7-4) 185 lbs vs. Joey Kirwan (5-3) 186 lbs - Stallings wins by Triangle Choke at 52 seconds of Rd 2

7. Diego “Ceara” Brandoa (10-6) 154 lbs vs. Ururahy “The Show” Rodrigues (6-2) 155 lbs

Rodrigues wins by Unanimous Decision

8. Timothy “The Good Soldier” Woods (5-2) 184 lbs vs. Mike “El Verdugo” Seal (14-10) 185 lbs

Woods wins by Rear Naked Choke at 3:35 of Rd 2

9. John “The Magician” Dodson (12-4) 124 lbs vs. Jesse “The Mountain Man” Riggleman (9-0) 125 lbs – Dodson wins by Unanimous Decision


Event Review, more pics and discussion of the event on the Bloodyknux forums. Click here!

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Battle of the Legends 5/15 Results and Review




Washington Combat Presents “Battle of the Legends” Results

Francisco Salgueiro v Peter Simone- Simone UD
Jahmal McLennam v Chris Buckner- Buckner TKO 2:02 Rd 3
Manny Okorie v Matt Van Buren- Van Buren Split Decision
Gabriel Miglioli v John George- Miglioli TKO :56 Rd 3
Claudio Godoy v Ovince Saint Preux- Saint Preux TKO (Injury) Rd 1
David Derby v Marco Galvao- Galvao TKO 1:37 Rd 1
Jordan Smith v Gustavo "Ximu" Machado- Smith UD
Gary Goodridge v Pedro Rizzo- Rizzo TKO Rd 2 (failure to meet bell after leg kicks)

I've seen a lot of promoters come to DC, and sadly I rarely see them again. This time more than most I really hope to see them again. The event was nearly flawless. The judges made an unpopular call in the first fight, but it was a close match. Every fight was exciting, and the Yamasaki brothers did a hell of a good job with the matchmaking. The card flew by even though there were 3 decisions and only two fights ended in the first round.

A bunch more pictures and discussion of the event are available in the Bloodyknux fan forums. Click here!

Friday, May 14, 2010

Battle of the Legends 5/15


BATTLE OF THE LEGENDS MIXED MARTIAL ARTS EVENT TO BE HELD AT DC ARMORY MAY 15


SCHEDULED FIGHT CARD:

Gary 'Big Daddy' Goodridge vs. Pedro "The Rock" Rizzo (main event)

Jordan Smith vs Gustavo "Ximu" Machado (co-main event)

Eric Bradley vs. Roberto "Corvo" Barros

Albert Rios vs Marco Galvao

Claudio Godoy vs Joel Wyatt

Rick MaCauley vs Paul Song

Manny Okorie vs Matt Van Buren

Gabriel Miglioli vs John George

Francisco Salgueiro vs Peter Simone


The weigh ins were packed with a who's who of MMA legends and top talent. Kenny Florian, Demian Maia, Marco Ruas, Jose Aldo, and Tom Erickson mingled with fans and fighters as everyone weighed in for tomorrow's event.

The “Battle of the Legends” fight card is scheduled to include a total of nine fights along with special appearances by guests well-known in MMA circles. Notable MMA trainer and UFC referee Mario Yamasaki will officiate while his brother, renowned jujitsu instructor Fernando Yamasaki, will be the official Washington Combat Matchmaker. The event will also feature internationally known Japanese cage announcer Lenne Hardt.

Check out more pictures and tune in for results and exclusive coverage at Bloodyknux.com. Click here!


Sunday, May 9, 2010

Antwain Britt ready for Strikeforce 5/15


At the recent DC MAX show in Washington DC we had a chance to catch up with Antwain “The Juggernaut” Britt before his match with Rafael Calvalcante at next weekend’s Strikeforce Heavy Artillery show in St. Louis, Missouri.

We’ve been following Antwain for a few years now from local shows in Fairfax and Washington DC, and winning his way into the house on the Ultimate Fighter, only to break his hand and not be able to continue. Now Antwain is working his way up another big opportunity, and rumors of a title shot for the winner of this match may soon become a reality.

Bloodyknux- So in your upcoming match you’re facing a well-regarded Black House fighter, what have you been doing to prepare for him?

Antwain Britt- I’ve been really hard-core with my Jiu-Jitsu. I’ve really been focused on that since the Jamal Patterson fight where I got a little over extended. I’m going to take him down and pound him out. That’s the goal, to kind of get back to the wrestling roots a little bit.

BK- You’re coming off an old school 3 in a night tournament down in Aruba, what was it like participating in a one night tournament?

AB- It was fun. A really fun tournament. We went down there and they had some really good competition. Carmelo Marrero, Richard Hale, Rodney Wallace. It was a really good experience for me, but definitely not something, those things can really shorten your career. I’m focusing on Strikeforce now. That’s my home and I want to focus on making a name in Strikeforce.

BK- Where do you go from here?

AB- The winner of this fight is in line for a title shot, we’re both up and comers, we’re both guys that bring a lot to the table in the 205 weight class. We’re both on the cusp of big things. I was actually suppose to fight Fejao back in Elite XC, and it never happened. It’s good we finally get to do this. It’s something that hardcore fans really want to see, and I’m excited about it.

BK- Thanks for talking to us, and good luck on the 15th.

AB- No problem, anytime.

Make sure you catch Antwain and a stacked card the Saturday May 15th live on Showtime.


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Thursday, April 29, 2010

DC MAX 4/30 at Fur Nightclub


Event Results and Review up at Bloodyknux.com. Click here!

Tomorrow night One World MMA has their first event at Fur Nightclub in Washington DC. This will certainly be one of the most intimate setting I've seen a fight in, and I hope to see some good ones. The card has a few Valhalla and Operation Octagon vets on it, and we'll also see an appearance by TUF and Strikeforce fighter, Antwain Britt. Antwain's fighting on the Heavy Artillery card on Showtime next weekend, so hopefully we'll get a chance to chat with him about his upcoming match. Tune in tomorrow late for event results and a review of the latest addition to Nation's Capitol's MMA scene.

See the event review and results at Bloodyknux.com. Click here for results and more pics!

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Ultimate Fighter Kris McCray Interview

Gold Medal Grappling fighter Kris McCray out of Woodbridge Virginia discusses his road to the Ultimate Fighter, and his experiences in the first episode that aired this past Wednesday. Check out past coverage of Kris's Career in our earlier interviews at Bloodyknux.com, and our coverage of his past fights at Operation Octagon and UWC events in Northern Virginia. Be sure to stay tuned for two more interviews with Kris where he'll give us a peek behind the curtain of the popular mixed martial arts reality show, The Ultimate Fighter on Spike TV.






Click here to discuss this interview and Season 11 of the Ultimate Fighter at Bloodyknux.com!

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Operation Octagon X - 3/20 Sterling Virginia

Brent Hess sinks the choke and defends the belt at Operation Octagon X in Sterling Virginia!

Operation Octagon returned to Dulles Sportsplex tonight with a mixed kickboxing and Mixed Martial Arts card of 18 exciting fights. The evening began with 3 Muay Thai matches, and then 15 MMA bouts with five Operation Octagon belts up for grabs. Local rivalries were fanned into bonfires as Mikido MMA, Gold Medal Grappling, MMA Institute, Capital Jiu Jitsu, Vanguard Gyn and many more pitted their growing rosters of talent against one another.

Operation Octagon X 3/20 Results

MUAY THAI –


Catchweight Tyler Boswell vs Eliud Arbelo Boswell wins by Split Decision


170 lbs. Thomas Edwards vs Michael Kalathas Edwards wins by TKO RD 1 (Failure to answer the bell)


145 lbs. Jimmy Mackey vs Carlos Lopez Lopes wins by Unanimous Decision


MMA-


Featherweight 145 lbs. Matt Stemmler vs Justin Kirtley- Kirtley wins a UD


Lightweight 155 lbs. Roland Barringer vs Kevin Rohrer- Rohrer wins by armbar at 2:01 in Rd 1


Welterweight 170 lbs. Joel Hockenberry vs Dirk Hurrin- Hurrin wins by RNC at 2:01 in Rd 1


Lightweight 155 lbs.Name: Dave McGraw vs Migo DeOcampo- DeOCampa wins by TKO at :11 in Rd 3


Featherweight 145 lbs.Duy Le vs Christian Rivera – Le wins by UD


Flyweight TITLE fight Bryan Robey vs Cody Carter – Robey wins by RNC at 1:45 of Rd 1


Bantamweight 135 lbs. Name: Aubrey Hummer vs Michael Logan – Hummer wins by KO at :42 in Rd 1


Heavyweight Sean Cox vs Joshua Cobra Brown - Cox wins by TKO at 1:47 of Rd 1


Welterweight TITLE Josh Duggins vs Nah-Shon Burrell –Duggins wins by TKO at 4:59 of Rd 1


Bantamweight.--TITLE Umaer Haq vs Bryan Lashomb – Haq wins by RNC at :31 of Rd 2


Middleweight interim TITLE Chad Malone vs Zed Mitchell – Malone wins by Guillotine at 3:57 in Rd 1


Featherweight--145 lbs.--TITLE FIGHT Casey Johnson vs Brent Hess – Hess wins by Guillotine in Rd 1


Featherweight Michael Ledman vs John Vroman – Ledman wins by triangle choke at 1:16 of Rd 1


Flyweight Andrew Heatwole vs Jaren Williams – Williams wins by KO at 2:12 in Rd 1


Lightweight 155 lbs.Name: Damien Mickey vs Kevin Smith – Smith by RNC at :41 of Rd 1


For more pics and to discuss Operation Octagon X click here to go to Bloodyknux.com MMA Forums