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Sunday, December 2, 2012

OOFights 22 Manassas Park VA 12-1-12


Great night of fights and a fantastic event in Manassas Park, VA.  12 bouts delivered non stop action.

Operation Octagon brought their A game as always and the Manassas Park Community Center was buzzing with excitement. The first five matches flew by with exciting first round finishes, but the excitement didn't stop there. In the sixth bout Ardit Hysa used his wrestling to control most of the bout, but he never stalled the action and Matt Dotson never quit trying to return fire.

In the 8th bout, Virginia state champion wrestler Brett Jenkins dominated the first two rounds, but slowed down in the third and got careless. Matt Ferguson having weathered almost six minutes of offense was able to lock in the choke and the win at the beginning of the third round. Disciple MMA's rising star, Anthony Cordero landed a devastating KO of Daniel Moreno early in the first round, followed by a high kick knock out from Scott Noble to Francis Grant in the first round of the next bout.

In the first of two championship matches Josh Aguero weathered an opening flurry from Michael Serrano before getthing the match to the mat and winning by first round rear naked choke. In the main event for the Middleweight Title Shurron Thompson looked devastating defeating Eric Kronstadt by first round TKO. Kronstadt was dropped twice in the round, but kept his composure and fended off Thompson until he could get back to his feet. The third time Thompson swarmed the dazed challeger and the ref stepped in to stop the fight.

Here's the results from the event.
Results-
1. Brian Karanikas defeats Joshua Whitlow by first round guillotine choke
2. Matt Schellenschlager defeats Shawn Joffe by first round choke
3. Patrick Parker defeats Keith Henhawk by first round choke
4. Anthony Giacchina defeats Alex Kotacka by first round arm triangle
5. Broderick Rene defeats Carlos Davila by first round guillotine choke
6. Ardit Hysa defeats Matt Dotson by unanimous decision.
7. Rob Watley defeats Ravon Dixon by unanimous decision
8. Matthew Ferguson defeats Brett Jenkins by third round guillotine.
9. Anthony Cordero defeats Daniel Moreno by first round KO.
10. Scott Noble defeats Francis Grant by first round KO
Bantamweight Title
11. Josh Aguero defeats Michael Serrano by first round rear naked choke.
Middleweight Title
12. Shurron Thompson defeats Eric Kronstadt by first round TKO.

More pics up at Bloodyknux.com click here!

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

OO Fights Comes to Manassas Park



Northern Virginia’s longest running mixed martial arts fight promotion brings their cage to Manassas Park Community Center on Saturday, Dec. 1.

Twenty amateur bouts are scheduled including two title fights. OO Fights (formerly Operation Octagon) is the longest running and most successful Northern Virginia fight promotion holding both amateur and professional fights in the Washington area.  The event in Manassas Park will be their 22nd event to a sold-out crowd.
Packed with competitive gyms and dojos, Northern Virginia’s mixed martial arts scene stands out on the East Coast, having produced “The Ultimate Fighter” finalist Kris McCray from Gold Medal Grappling in Woodbridge and former contestant Dustin Pague of Disciple MMA in Centreville. The show currently has fighter Colton Smith, of Vanguard Gym in Manassas, competing in the semi-finals on this season of the show on TV’s FX Network.
Should Colton, a former Operation Octagon champ, win his next match he’ll be headed to The Ultimate Fighter season finale on Dec. 15 in Las Vegas to compete for a six figure UFC contract and a custom Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Vanguard is also home to OO Fights former lightweight amateur champ, Mike Pope, who in 2011 won gold medals in two international Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitions. Mike made his professional debut with a win over Jonathan Hughes at Operation Octagon 20 last July.
Saturday’s event has a stacked card with the main event pitting undefeated middleweight champ Shurron Thompson against contender Eric Kronstadt. Kronstadt’s three fight win streak includes impressive stoppages in all his fights. Josh Aguero will face Michael Serrano for the bantamweight title and Virginia State champion wrestler Brett Jenkins will face Matt Ferguson from LA Boxing in Sterling in a heavy weight fight.
This event will benefit underprivileged families in the local area with a toy and food drive.
Bring a toy or canned food and receive a special gift from OO Fights, Saturday December 1st at the Manassas Park Community Center & Sports Complex, 99 Adams St, Manassas Park, VA. Doors open at 6 p.m. and fight will begin at 7 p.m.
OO shows began in 2008 to sell-out crowds at Prince William County Fairgrounds in Manassas. Since then, they have continued fill seats shows in Sterling and the District. In 2009, OO Fights acquired the area’s other big promotion, Valhalla Fights, merging the best pools of Northern Virginia fighters.

Visit oofights.com for ticket information.

Sunday, October 14, 2012

OO XXI 10/13 Quick Results



Another great night of fights from OO Fights.  Review and pics to come tomorrow, but here's the results for now.
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OO XXI 10/13 Sterling Virginia  Results                                                                      

Amatuer Fights-
Keith Flowers vs Zenon Herrera
Herrera Rd 1 Submission RNC

Abdul-Malik Ahmad vs Alex Kotacka                     
Rd 1 KO

Jaime Salazar vs Abby Velasquez
Velasquez RD 2 TKO

Bidhan Thakur vs Robert Bane                                   
Bane Rd 2 TKO

Daniel Gray vs  Marco Mendoza
Gray UD

Daniel Cornett vs Frederick Walker                 
Cornett Rd 2 RNC

Sterling Briscoe vs Chad Wiggingiton
Briscoe UD

Kirstin Murphy vs Katie McClay                 
Murphy Rd 2 TKO

Vince Holland  vs Umit Kemal Yilmaz
Holland SD

Christian Banghart  vs Shawn Carter                 
Banghart Rd 1 RNC

Steve Adame vs Pierre Amon
Adame UD

Eric Kronstadt vs Nick Mansburger                 
Kronstadt Rd 2 Triangle choke

Tony Dabbodanza vs Jonathan Vinyard 145 Title Fight
Dabbodanza Rd 2 TKO

Francisco Isata vs Jonathan Escalona  155 Title Fight               
Escalona Rd 3 RNC

Pro Bouts-
Tony Horn vs  Craig The Pittbull Pittman                 
Pittman UD

Sean Croushorn vs Gary Sheppard
Sheppard Rd 1 RNC

Charles Kessinger vs Bryan Robey
Kessinger Rd 1 TKO


Elder Ramos vs Jeremy Boardwine                 
Ramos Rd 1 Heel Hook in 43 seconds!

Jon Delbrugge vs Steven Wampler
Delbrugge Rd 1 RNC

Devon Mosley vs Willie Floyd
Mosley  SD

Neil Johnson vs Terrell Hobbs
Hobbs RD 1 Submission

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

OO Fights returns to Nothern Virginia



Northern Virginia’s premiere mixed martial art promotion OO Fights (formerly Operation Octagon) returns to Dulles Sportsplex, Saturday October 13th.  Local fighters from over a dozen gyms and dojos will compete in over twenty amateur and professional fights beginning with the undercard at 4pm.   
Former Operation Octagon fighters from the previous twenty events have gone on to the national stage such as UFC fighter Chris McCray, Bellator fighters Neil Johnson and Brian Van Hoven and current season Ultimate Fighter contestant, Colton Smith.  Fans will see national Mixed Martial Arts stars cornering and coaching up and coming talent as the next generation of talented fighters compete to make their mark in one of the most competitive fight scenes in the country.
Many former Operation Octagon amateur fighters and champs and will be competing in professional bouts on the main card.  Elder Ramos from Manassas’s Vanguard Gym will face Jeremy Boardwine in a professional welterweight match.  Eric Villanueve, Marcos Mendoza, Christian Banghart, and Vince Holland of Vanguard Gym will also be on Saturday’s card.
Neil Johnson, all American wrestler for George Mason University and wrestling coach for Disciple MMA in Sterling will face Terrell Hobbs from Richmond’s MMA Institute in a pro featherweight match.

Coach Tony Horn of EMIT MMA in Fredericksburg will face former WCW star turned Mixed Martial Artist Craig “The Pitbull” Pittman in a heavyweight bout that should deliver some fireworks.
Steve Adame of Woodbridge’s Gold Medal Grappling with face Pierre Amon in a welterweight amateur challenge.  Sean Kroushorn and Nick Mansburger from Premier Fight Center in Woodbridge also have fights on the card.  Two amateur titles will be on the line Saturday night with Francisco Isata and Jonathan Escalona facing off for the lightweight title and Chris Piriz and Tony Dabbondanza fighting for the Featherweight title.
The DVD of July’s OO XX event will be available Saturday night, and the Brain Van Hoven versus Jeff Peterson fight is worth the price alone.
Tickets for OO Fights XXI on October 13, 2012 at the Dulles Sportsplex, 21610 Atlantic Blvd in Sterling, Virginia are still available.  For the complete card and more information visit http://oofights.com, and return to bloodydcmma.com for event highlights and results.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

DangerZone All Out War Manassas VA 9/15/2012


Dan Severn's Danger Zone promotion returned to Virginia Saturday night with "All Out War" at the Prince William Fairgrounds in Manassas.  Ten exciting bouts went by very quickly as only the final match went to the score cards.  Local Virginia fighters faced off with opponents from Maryland, New Jersey, New York, DC and as far away as Michigan. 

The evening opened with a quick submission by Geronimo Perry who sank in a guillotine choke in just a little over a minute on his opponent Steven Witt.    Justin Hughes continued his unbeaten streak getting a first round submission on Stephen Mozingo.   Noble Ryan and Kevin Tran had one of the more exciting bouts of the night trading blow into the second round.  Both fighters looked the worse for wear when Ryan trapped Tran against the cage and rained down blows forcing the stoppage.

Robert Payseno and his pals from Dan Severn's MMA in Michigan had a worthwhile trip.  Payseno dominated his opponent Ryan Grisby in round one, but Grisby toughed it out.  At he beginning of the second round Payseno looked tired while Grisby looked fresh.  Grisby looked to be taking control, when Payseno found his second wind, getting a takedown in the second round and singing in a choke to finish the bout.

The event finished with the most competitive match of the night.  Doug White from Chantilly's Silverback Academy was out-wrestled in the first two rounds by his opponent Kenneth Jackson.  While the rounds were very close, Jackson spent the majority of the rounds on top.  The third round was much more one-sided with White dominating a tired Jackson from bell to bell.  White failed to finish, and even though the fight was certainly going his way he's lost the first two round and it cost him the match.  Jackson was declared the winner by unanimous decision and the night ended with Danger Zone promising to return in November.

For event results and pics visit www.BloodyKnux.com.


Sunday, July 29, 2012

OO XX Quick Results



OO Fights XX results-
(bouts in reverse order)

Michael Lawrence Vs. Jon Delbrugge 155 lb title
Jon Delbrugge wins by rear naked choke rd 1

Chris Vs. Nate Jaime 145 featherweight title
Chris Piriz wins by unanimous decision


Roberto Ford Vs. Andy Tran Flyweight 135 title
Andy Tran wins by unanimous decision

Ginseng DuJour Vs Brandon Wheeler Bantam Interim Title
Brandon Wheeler wins by split decision

Jonathan Hughes  Vs. Mike Pope
Mike Pope wins by rear naked choke in rd 2

Jason Hilliker vs Matt Kersse
Matt Kersse wins by submission rd 1

Phillip Estes vs Willie Floyd
Willie Floyd wins by tko in round one in his pro debut

Paul Holt rd submission to strikes vs Josh Brown
Paul Holt wins in rd 1 submission to strikes

Ryan Farhat vs Cory Alexander wins by unanimous decision
Cory Alexander wins by unanimous decision

Jeff Peterson vs Brian Van Hoven
Brian Van Hoven wins Majority Decision


Dale Arnold vs Samir Farid
Samir Farid unanimous Decision

Anthony Cordero vs Rob Statton
Anthony Cordero wins by KO in rd 2

Francisco Isata vs Matt Schellenschlager
Francisco Isata wins rd 2 tko

Paul Lin vs Chuck Yetter win by unanimous decision
Chuck Yetter win by unanimous decision

Jonathan Vinyard vs Rome Dingle
Jonathan Vinyard wins rd1 rear naked choke

Eric Kronstadt vs Kenny Wilson
Eric Kronstadt wins rd 1 KO

Dusty Thursby vs Greg Lyman
Dusty Thursby wins rd 1 by KO

Sean Carow vs Mike Wilson
Sean Carow wins rd 2 by armbar

Dashawn Boatwright vs Brian Hamill
Dashawn Boatwright wins rd 1 ref stoppage (Failure to respond)

Jared Ferguson  vs Tony Dabbondanza
Tony Dabbondanza wins rd 2 TKO

John Attia vs Jon Tuxford
Jon Tuxford wins rd 2 TKO

Trey Ellis vs Esrom Montesino
Esrom Montesino win rd 1 Americana

Matt Semeisberger vs JP Saint Louis
JP Saint Louis wins in rd 2 by guillotine

Trevor Malace vs Jon Faitz
Jon Faitz wins rd 1 TKO


Aaron Bland wins  rd 2 TKO vs Jeremy Gray

Bryan Walsh vs Brian Ranck
Brian Ranck wins by guillotine choke after dropping Walsh with strikes rd1

Phil Arnold vs Broderick Rene
Phil Arnold wins rd 2 choke

Eric Wilson vs Derrick Threatt
Derrick Threatt wins by unanimous decision

Anthony Deconti  vs Trevor Thompson
 Anthony Deconti  wins by unanimous decision

Andre Hadley vs Mark Kunick
 Mark Kunick Wins Rd 1 guillotine

Kendall White vs Bowdrie Rene
 Kendall White wins rd  2 guillotine

Stephen Mozingo vs Kwame Yaidon 
 Kwame Yaidon wins rd 1 TKO

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Local Champion Mike Pope Makes the Move to Professional Fighter


Decorated Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitor and amateur Mixed Martial Arts champion makes the move to professional fighter at OO Fights this Saturday at Dulles Sportsplex.

OO (formerly Operation Octagon) Fights returns to Dulles SportsPlex with a Pro-Am event this Saturday, and Mike Pope of Manassas’ Vanguard gym will make his professional debut against Jonathan Hughes of Disciple MMA in Centreville. 
Mike won the Operation Octagon Amateur Lightweight belt in March of 2011 and has been undefeated in amateur Mixed Martial Arts since November 2009.   In 2011 Pope came home with a Gold Medals from the International Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championships, in California, and Pan-Am competition in New York.
Mike grew up in Bradenton Florida, and moved to Virginia at 14 where he attended Liberty High in Bealeton Virginia.
“I did some wrestling in High School and some competition weight lifting and a buddy of mine Mikey and I watched a UFC.  He told me he was going to someday fight in the UFC.  A couple years later he called me and said he’d found a place, Vanguard Gym and got a two-week trial.  He didn’t stay and I did, and it’s been about 6 years now.  I had my first fight in 2008 and I went eight and one as an amateur.”
“Everybody in my family is really supportive, but training pulls me away from my daughter more than I like.  She loves watching me train, and coming to the gym.   A lot of what I do is for her.  I want her to see know that life gives tough circumstances and you can’t give up on your goals and dreams.   My mom still to this day is scared for my life each time I step in the cage.”
Pope’s training has taken him across the country to some of the most prestigious gyms in the world.  Recently he traveled to the East Coast to train at King’s MMA with Brazilian Jiu-Jitsi legend Joao Assis.  “Joao really inspired my Jiu-Jitsu game.”
While in California, Pope didn’t just focus on his ground game, but also his striking training at Freddy Roach’s Wild Card Boxing Club in Hollywood where Manny Pacquiao holds his training camps.  Closer to home he’s getting tips UFC veteran and decorated wrestler, Kamal Shalarus, who represented Great Britain in Olympic Qualifiers.  “Kamal is the most explosive wrestler I’ve ever come across.  He’s got an under-rated ground game, he’s very controlling from the top.”
On why he’s making the move to professional now at 145 pounds, Mike says, “I was suppose to fight Naite Jaime twice as an amateur for the 145 title and the first time I injured my knee and the second time he got hurt.  I found out the day before weigh-ins.  I was sick of doing this for free and a lot of the guys I met in California were telling me to go pro.  I talked it over with Doug and got the green light to do it.” 
“I started out competing at 145, and I was doing the cut completely wrong, starving myself and running.  I looked horrible.    I moved up to 155 and felt much better and was doing great.  Then I did a nutrition seminar with George Lockhart who manages cuts for a lot of UFC fighters.  He opened my eyes to a new way to cutting weight the healthy way.  From there I got a personal nutritionist at Max Muscle in Manassas, Shelby McDaniel (www.shelbykfitness.com).“
About his opponent John Hughes of Disciple MMA in Dulles, “Someone claimed I called him a stepping stone.  I never said that.  I don’t pick my opponents, I just take whomever Jeff puts in front of me.  He’s the next guy in front of my like I’m the next guy in front of him.  I want to test my skills against him because he happens to be one of the top guys at 155 in the area right now.  He’s won his past four fights in very impressive fashion.  I want to be known for fighting top guys not padding my record with bums.  You don’t learn anything by fighting guys you know you can beat.  I don’t want the first guy I don’t know if I can beat to be in the UFC.  I approach every fight like I’m facing Frankie Edgar for the UFC title.”
Outside of competition, Pope's a full time trainer for Vanguard Gym in Manassas teaching Cross Fit, Thai Boxing and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.  Vanguard’s 7,000 square foot facility specializes in Thai Boxing, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, also known as “Gracie Jiu Jitsu”, and Mixed Martial Arts. Vanguard offers classes seven days a week in Thai Boxing, Jiu-Jitsu, Wrestling, CrossFit and a children’s program led by Operation Octagon Bantamweight champ Reed Miller.  Vanguard Gym is located at 9411 Center Point Lane in Manassas, VA, and class schedules and more information about the gym can be found at www.vanguardgym.com.
OO XX “Double O Double Header” with over 30 fights on the card featuring fighters from all over the DC area including Operation Octagon champs, Willie Floyd, Brian Van Hoven and Samir Farid from Woodbridge’s Gold Medal Grappling and Operation Octagon Heavy Weight Champion Josh “the Cobra” Brown.  Doors open at 3pm with over 30 amateur and professional fights on the card at Dulles Sportsplex, 21610 Atlantic Blvd, Sterling VA.  Tickets information available athttp://oofights.com/tickets.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

UFC returns to Northern Virginia for "The Korean Zombie vs Dustin Poirier"

UFC returns to Northern Virginia for "The Korean Zombie vs Dustin Poirier"



The world’s premiere mixed martial arts promotion, The Ultimate Fighting Championship, returned Tuesday to the Patriot Center for the first time since 2010 with a fantastic night of fights.
UFC on Fuel 3: “Korean Zombie vs. Dustin Poirier” matched 24 fighters in 12 bouts airing on Facebook and Fuel TV and nearly five thousand excited fans watched live at the Patriot Center in Fairfax.

The UFC brought fighters from around the world to compete, but fans cheered loudest for local heroes. Ultimate Fighter winner, Amir Sadollah, from Richmond, pulled off a razor thin win over Jorge Lopez.  Lopez wrestled Sadollah against the cage for much of the fight, but Sadollah stifled Lopez’s offense and took over the match in the third round to secure a split decision victory.

Falls Church’s Kamal Shalarus did not fare as well.  Stunned early in the first round by a high kick, a dazed Shalarus failed to defend a rear-naked choke from Brazilian fighter Rafeal dos Anjos, tapping just 40 seconds into the opening round.

Donald “The Cowboy” Cerrone, formerly sponsored by Manassas’s own Hatfield Gunsmithing, showed his superior technique by dominating heavy-handed Jeremy Stephens for three rounds to get a unanimous decision.

In the main event South Korean fighter Chan Sung Jung, more often referred to as “The Korean Zombie” entered the arena to the cheers of local Korean fans sporting South Korean flags.  For three rounds he and Dustin Poirier exchanged blows and submission attempts with Jung maintaining a slight edge.  In the fourth round Jung landed several strikes dazing Poirier who shot for a takedown, but ended up trapped in a submission.  Jung cinched up a choke, but Poirier refused to tap and out went unconscious.  Referee Dan Miragliotta quickly stopped the fight at 1:07 of the fourth round, giving Chan Sung Jung the submission victory.   According to UFC president Dana White,  Jung also  earned a featherweight title shot and he received the submission of the night bonus of 40 thousand dollars.  Both Jung and his opponent, Dustin Poirier, earned another 40 thousand for the fight of the night bonus.  Tom Lawlor won the 40 thousand dollar knock out of the night bonus for his speedy finish of Jason Macdonald just 50 second into the first round.

Mixed Martial Arts action returns to Northern Virginia on May 26th in Chantilly when the Danger Zone holds their next event at the NOVA Dome, formerly the Northern Virginia Sportsplex in Chantilly.  Ultimate Fighter Alumni Zach Davis will be in attendance.  The card will include local talent including Manassas Park wrestling coach Ben Martell and former Osborne High School wrestler Corey Tangen.  Danger Zone Ticket information is available at www.dangerzonemma.com.

July 28th Operation Octagon returns to Dulles Sportsplex with the return of decorated MMA and Brazillian Jiu Jitsu fighter Mike Pope from Vanguard Gym in Manassas.  For more information on that event visit OperationOctagon.com.