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THURSDAY, May 15th, 2008, AT 9:40 PM, PT



THIS WEEKENDS ISCF ACTION...


Jennifer Stoudt Presents
"VALHALLA RISING"
Springfield, Illinois, USA



MORE ISCF ACTION THIS WEEKEND!


Operation Octagon Presents
OPERATION OCTAGON III - CAGE SUPREMACY
Manassas, Virginia, USA



MORE ISCF ACTION THIS WEEKEND!


Rage of Kansas City Presents
"BATTLE AT THE SHOW III"
Kansas City, Missouri, USA

FIGHT CARD TO BE UPDATED OFF LINE
ALL FIGHTERS WILL BE IN GREEN ON EVENT REPRESENTATIVES BOUT SHEET.



BELOW POSTED AT 4:00 PM, PT


Results From The Hive's
"MMA EVOLUTION 9"
May 10th, 2008 - Bloomington, Illinois, USA

MMA Evolution 9
"Carnage In The Cage"

Michael Storm, ISCF Representative: The Interstate Center in Bloomington, Illinois was the site for the 9th installment of MMA Evolution on May 10, 2008. The folks from "The Hive" have figured out how to put together a power-packed fight card that does not disappoint the crowd from the opening bell to the final round. This evenings' event featured fighters from Illinois and Iowa who met in the cage to display their mixed martial arts skills with many of them making their "in cage" debut.
Here are the results of the night…

  1. Men's Lightweight
    Zac Cowan, 1-0-0, Peoria Heights, IL, Geronimo Fight Club, Gary Higdon, VS Joey Davis, 1-1-0, Washington, IL, The Hive, T.J. Mohler
    Round 1: Davis appears content to want to begin the fight by striking. Cowan looks happier to take it to the ground. Davis throws a jab and a leg kick. Cowan catches the leg and achieves a single leg takedown and ends up with a side mount on top of Davis. Davis does a power bridge and turns toward Cowan so they are facing each other and then stands. Cowan again gets a takedown with a side mount and throws punches and hammerfists to Davis' head. Cowan is able to swing a leg over to a full mount. Davis attempts another power bridge to shake Cowan off but Cowan straddles him and allows Davis to turn and give Cowan his back. Realizing his mistake, Davis rolls out and leaves Cowan in a side mount against the cage throwing right punches to Davis' body as the round ends. The edge in the round went to Cowan.
    Round 2: The round begins with both fighters throwing lazy strikes that don't bother either fighter. Cowan eventually shoots in and pushes Davis against the cage where he is able to take him down. The rest of the round was Cowan on top just pinning Davis and Davis holding the neck and hands of Cowan to prevent his strikes with an occasional attempt at an escape. The edge in the round went to Cowan.
    Round 3: They begin the round by exchanging kicks and punches. Davis attempts a "superman" punch that Cowan mostly avoids and then grabs Davis around the waist. He picks Davis up and drops him on his side. From a side mount, Cowan throws fists to Davis' head and knees to his body. Davis tries the power bridge several times but Cowan keeps his weight back and blocks him. Cowan continues with the punches and knees throughout the remainder of the round.
    The judges' scored the fight 30-27, 30-27 and 29-28. Winner by Unanimous Decision-Zac Cowan.

  2. Men's Middleweight
    Clint Hightower, 1-0-0, Peoria, IL, Geronimo Fight Club, Gary Higdon, VS Joey Wright, 0-1-0, Peoria Heights, IL, Self Trained
    Round 1: Hightower comes forward with an over-powering flurry of left/right combinations to the head of Wright. Wright attempts to tie Hightower up in order to stall the attack but Hightower throws him down and jumps on top while continuing to rain down punches. Wright was unable to defend himself causing Referee Chris Rudesill to step in and stop the fight at :24 of the round.
    Winner by TKO-Clint Hightower.

  3. Men's Middleweight
    Phillip Schulte, 0-2-0, Keokuk, IA, The Dog Pound, Dan McGlasson, VS Esteban Salinas, 1-0-0, Pontiac, IL, The Hive, T.J. Mohler.
    Round 1: Salinas began with a lazy jab that Schulte slapped away. Schulte threw a kick to Salinas' body but no damage was done. They dance around the ring for a short time until Salinas begins moving forward. Schulte backpedals trying to avoid Salinas. Schulte threw a kick at Salinas which Salinas sidestepped and landed a right hook to Schulte's head that put Schulte down. Salinas' confidence grew as Schulte avoided any attack by Salinas. Salinas charged forward forcing Schulte to clinch. Salinas grabs Schulte around the head and throws a knee that hits Schulte in the face. Schulte begins throwing wild kicks and punches only to be countered by more effective shots from Salinas. As the round ends, Schulte goes to his corner with a bloody nose. Doctor A.J. Cummings comes into the ring to look at Schulte's nose and asks him if he wants to continue. He told the doctor that he did not so Referee Chris Rudesill stopped the fight before the second round began.
    Winner by TKO-Esteban Salinas Esteban Salinas was awarded the honor of "Fighter of the Night" as a result of his victory.

  4. Men's Light Heavyweight
    DJ Day, 0-1-0, Keokuk, IA, The Dog Pound, Dan McGlasson, VS Jon Wilson, 1-0-0, Pontiac, IL, Chuck Painter.
    Round 1: Wilson begins with a left/right combination to the head of Day. Day shoots for the takedown but takes a knee to the head in the process. Day does gain the takedown and in a half mount starts throwing punches down on Wilson. Day swings his leg over to a full mount and tries to throw more punches but Wilson bridges and rolls Day off and switches positions into a half mount on top of Day. Wilson now throws punches down on Day as Day simply holds onto Wilson's head and arms to stall the attack. The edge in the round went to Wilson according to the judges.
    Round 2: Day shoots for a takedown, Wilson sprawls to stop it and they both stand. Day moves in and wraps his arms around Wilson's waist. He proceeds to throw Wilson down and achieve a full mount. As Day throws punches at Wilson's head, Wilson bridges and rolls. Day allows him to turn and ends up on Wilson's back. He tries to apply a rear naked choke that Wilson blocks by grabbing Day's arms. Day continues to try to sink in the choke but Wilson's defense against the choke is effective. As the round ends, Day was still on Wilson's back as he was throughout most of the round. The edge in the round went to Day.
    Round 3: Wilson throws a left/right combination. Day ducks and shoots for a takedown. Wilson sprawls to block the takedown, spins around and takes Day's back. He breaks Day down to his stomach and starts throwing punches to Day's head and face. Day rolls to his side and Wilson takes a side mount still throwing punches. Day is able to work himself against the cage, roll to his back and get his legs around Wilson who still maintains the dominant position as the bell rings to end the fight. All judges scored the fight 28-29.
    Winner by Unanimous Decision-Jon Wilson.

  5. Men's Middleweight
    Dan McGlasson, 4-3-0, Keokuk, IA, The Dog Pound, Self Trained, VS Scott Hoecker, 1-1-0, Pekin, IL, The Hive, T.J. Mohler
    Round 1: Hoecker throws a right/left combination at McGlasson's head and then moves in to tie him up. McGlasson throws a couple of knees at Hoecker's body forcing Hoecker to step back. Hoecker approaches once again, tries another throw but ends up pulling McGlasson down on top of himself after taking a couple more knees to the body. McGlasson on top, throws punches onto Hoecker's head. Hoecker reaches up and pulls McGlasson's head down. McGlasson is able to swing his leg over and achieve a full mount. He starts to ground and pound Hoecker, forcing Hoecker to turn to his stomach. McGlasson continues to punch Hoecker in the head and forces Referee Frank Pennington to step in and stop the fight at 2:11 of the round.
    Winner by TKO-Dan McGlasson.

  6. Men's Heavyweight
    Albert "Jimmy" Cresswell, 3-2-0, Fort Madison, IA, Derek Doherty, VS Robert Cordona, 1-0-0, Joliet, IL, Self Trained
    Round 1: Cardona throws punches at Cresswell's head. Cresswell ducks under the blows, wrap his arms around Cardona's waist and pushes Cardona up against the cage as Cardona continues to punch at Cresswell's head. The fighters exchange knees and circle toward the center of the cage and separate. They exchange more blows, Cresswell attempts another takedown but Cardona avoids it by sidestepping and throwing punches to Cresswell's head. Throughout much of the round, Cresswell tries to take Cardona down but Cardona's confidence grows as he is able to avoid them. Cardona was able to use the cage at his back to stay on his feet or lateral movement when in the center of the cage to avoid Cresswell's attacks. Cardona also used left and right hooks to Cresswell's head to keep him off-balance. The edge in the round went to Cardona.
    Round 2: Cresswell tries a takedown but ends up pinning Cardona up against the cage. Cardona turns Cresswell, sprawls and throws punches at Cresswell's body. Cresswell manages to pull Cardona's leg in and get the takedown. Cardona simply turns, gives Cresswell his back but stands and turns away from Cresswell to escape with both fighters standing. Cresswell tries another takedown but Cardona hits him in the head with a left hook. As the round ends, Cresswell was about to get a takedown but the bell stopped him. Two judges gave the round to Cardona and one gave it to Cresswell.
    Round 3: Cresswell shoots for a takedown but Cardona successfully sprawls and hammers Cresswell's body with punches. Both fighters are very tired. With a minute left, they stand and throw kicks and punches at each other to finish the fight. The judges score the fight 30-27, 30-27 and 29-28.
    Winner by Unanimous Decision-Robert Cardona.

  7. Men's Welterweight
    Shawn Danielson, 3-3-0, Fort Madison, IA, Derek Doherty, VS Bruce Yoakum, 2-6-0, Decatur, IL, The Hive, T.J. Mohler.
    Round 1: Yoakum starts with a left/right combination to Danielson's head. Danielson drops down and grabs Yoakum by the ankle, trips him and takes him down. Yoakum gets his legs up attempting a triangle choke. Danielson stands, lifts Yoakum and drops him on his back but is unable to shake Yoakum loose. Yoakum was so busy working the triangle choke with his legs around the head and shoulders of Danielson, he didn't recognize that Danielson was able to get his arms around Yoakum's head and work Yoakum into a front choke forcing Referee Chris Rudesill to stop the fight at 1:42 of the round.
    Winner by Tap Out-Shawn Danielson.

  8. Men's Middleweight
    JR McGlasson, 3-3-0, Keokuk, IA, The Dog Pound, Dan McGlasson, VS Mike Porzelius, 3-1-0, Bloomington, IL, Team Ronan, Chris Tickle
    Round 1: McGlasson charges Porzelius forcing him up against the cage. Porzelius bounces off of the fence and lands on top of McGlasson. McGlasson twists and turns out from under Porzelius and is able to slip out the back and tries to work an ankle lock on Porzelius. Porzelius twists out of the ankle lock and works his way to McGlasson's back where he attempts a rear naked choke. McGlasson, holding Porzelius' hands and arms to avoid the choke, crawls to the cage and is able to use the cage to twist his body around causing Porzelius to slide off the side allowing McGlasson to get on top and punch down on Porzelius as the round ends. A close round where two judges gave the edge to Porzelius and one to McGlasson.
    Round 2: Porzelius throws a left hook that McGlasson avoids by backing up but slips in the process and pulls Porzelius down on top of him. Porzelius swings his leg over into a full mount and tries to punch McGlasson. McGlasson reaches up to pull Porzelius down but extends his arm too much. Porzelius grabs the arm and swings his leg around to put McGlasson in a straight arm bar. McGlasson fights the arm bar and eventually turns into the arm bar and gets his arm out. McGlasson survived the arm bar and gains the top mount by standing over Porzelius. McGlasson throws hammerfists to Porzelius' head as Porzelius now attempts a triangle choke on McGlasson. McGlasson escapes the choke and wrestles around for a dominant position with a leg scissors around Porzelius' body. Porzelius gets out as the bell ends the round. A close round but all judges gave the edge to McGlasson.
    Round 3: Porzelius starts with a leg kick that McGlasson catches and pulls him down. Porzelius fights the takedown by turning and has McGlasson on his knees with Porzelius riding high on his shoulders. Porzelius reaches down, grabs McGlasson's arm and bends it back forcing Referee Chris Rudesill to stop the fight at :39 of the round.
    Winner by Tap Out-Mike Porzelius




MONDAY, May 12th, 2008, AT 8:00 PM, PT

We didn't forget... We have just been SWAMPED!

Full Results and Photos like the one above coming this week from the
ISCF Amateur MMA World Classic!




MORE ISCF ACTION...

Results From Cage Championships'
"Cage Championships XI"
May 10th, 2008 - Sullivan, Missouri, USA

By ISCF World Representative Chuck Wolfe: ISCF Promoter Patrick Smith and matchmaker and Jason Cooper combined to put on yet another EXCELLENT show at The Eagles Hall in Sullivan, Missouri. Tonights highlights were a thunderstorm outside not to be outdone by the storm inside. This nights card had Tap Outs, Technical Knockouts and a true last second stoppage. Keep a close eye on our ISCF events page so you can put the next event down on your calendar. If not, you stand to miss a truly 1st class show and fightcard.
Results as follow:

  1. LIGHTWEIGHTS 155 AMATEUR MMA
    Duane Spurgeon VS Derek Vandiver
    WINNER: Duane Spurgeon by Tap Out (Guillotine) at :38 of Round 1.

  2. MIDDLEWEIGHTS 185 AMATEUR MMA
    Brandon Benney VS Robert Jamerson
    WINNER: Robert Jamerson by TKO (Strikes) at 1:25 of Round 1.

  3. WELTERWEIGHTS 170 AMATEUR MMA
    170 AMATEUR MMA: Dan Jensen VS Brad Fuchs
    WINNER: Dan Jensen by Tap Out (Rear Naked Choke) at 2:16 of Round 3.
  4. LIGHTWEIGHTS 155 AMATEUR MMA
    Justin Larue VS Chris Fuller
    WINNER: Chris Fuller by Tap Out (Arm Bar) at 2:59 of Round 1.

  5. BANTAMWEIGHTS 135 AMATEUR MMA
    Levi Young VS Cody Fuller
    WINNER: Cody Fuller by TKO (Strikes) at 1:49 of Round 1.

  6. LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS 205 AMATEUR MMA
    Brandon Cronin VS James Kieth
    WINNER: Brandon Cronin by Tap Out (Arm Lock) at 2:39 of Round 3.

  7. FEATHERWEIGHTS 145 AMATEUR MMA
    Chad Coon VS Kody Janish
    WINNER : Chad Coon by TKO (Strikes) at 1:09 of Round 1.

  8. WELTERWEIGHTS 170 AMATEUR MMA
    Lance Benois VS Galen Sells
    WINNER: Lance Benois by TKO as Referee Stops Contest (Strikes) at :12 of Round 1.

  9. MIDDLEWEIGHTS 185 AMATEUR MMA
    Eric Irvin VS Jesse Geringer
    WINNER: Eric Irvin by Unanimous Decision, 30-27 all Cards.

  10. LIGHTWEIGHTS 155 AMATEUR MMA
    Nathan Whited VS Jason Bauer
    WINNER: Nathan Whited by TKO as Referee Stops Contest (Strikes) at 2:19 of Round 1.
  11. FEATHERWEIGHTS 145 AMATEUR MMA
    Albert Mendoza VS Nick Gibbons
    WINNER: Nick Gibbons by Tap Out (Arm Bar) at :26 of Round 2.



MORE ISCF RESULTS...


Results From Battlefield Fighting Championship's
"The Battle 2"
May 10th, 2008 - Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA

  1. Amateur MMA Middleweight
    John Nash VS Chris Harding
    Winner: Nash, time :42 of round 1, by Tap out, Rear Naked Choke.

  2. Amateur MMA Female Featherweight
    Lauren Feldman VS Tracey Fetterolf
    Winner: Feldman, time 2:04 of round 1, by Tap out, Arm Bar.

  3. Amateur MMA Middleweight
    Bryan Davenport VS Danny Cox
    Winner: Cox, time 1:01 of round 1, by Verbal Submission, Strikes.

  4. Amateur MMA Middleweight
    Josh Wylie VS Ben Martell
    Winner: Wylie, time 2:20 of round 1, by Tap out, Triangle Choke.

  5. Amateur MMA Heavyweight
    Nate Compton VS Danny Dean
    Winner: Compton, time 1:01 of round 2, by Tap out, Guillotine Choke.

  6. Amateur MMA Middleweight
    Dan Root VS Kevin Wicks
    Winner: Root, Time 1:13 of round 2, by Tap out, Rear Naked Choke.

  7. Amateur MMA Welterweight
    Pete Hughes VS Anthony Wikstrom
    Winner: Wickstrom, time 1:26 of round 1, TKO, Referee Stops Contest Due to Strikes.

  8. Amateur MMA Super Heavyweight
    Ron Brothers VS Ronnie Dean
    Winner: Brothers, time 2:44 of round 3, by Tap out, Guillotine Choke.

  9. Amateur MMA Lightweight
    Jason Dillon VS James McDevitt
    Winner: Dillon, time 1:57 of round 1, by Verbal Submission, Strikes.

  10. Amateur MMA Featherweight
    Rusty Cook VS Matthew Beitz
    Winner: Cook, time :19 of round 1, Knock Out.

  11. Amateur MMA Heavyweight
    Michael Oldson VS Anthony Horn
    Winner: Horn, time :51 of round 2, Knock Out.


FRIDAY, May 9th, 2008, AT 3:00 PM, PT



THIS WEEKENDS ISCF ACTION...


Bland Sports Presents
"THE BRAWL AT THE HALL"
Joplin, Missouri, USA



MORE ISCF ACTION...


The Hive Inc. Presents
"MMA EVOLUTION 9"
Bloomington, Illinois, USA



MORE ISCF ACTION...


Apex Xtreme Engagement LLC Presents
"AXE MMA"
Idaho Falls, Idaho, USA



MORE ISCF ACTION...


Battlefield Fighting Championship Presents
"The Battle 2"
Fredericksburg, Virginia, USA



MORE ISCF ACTION...


Championships LLC Presents
"Cage Championships XI"
Sullivan, Missouri, USA



MORE ISCF ACTION...




BELOW POSTED AT 10:10 AM, PT


Results From True Fight Fan's
"CLASH IN THE CAGE"
May 2nd, 2008 - Grain Valley, Missouri, USA

Phil Jones and his True Fight Fan Crew put on yet another EXCELLENT show. Phil continues to have very well matched fight cards that entertain KC fans into a true fight frenzy. This Pro-Am card started out with a bang! One Submission Grappling match and two Amateur bouts followed by seven Pro-Bouts that were sanctioned by the Missouri State Commission. This gave all the real "True Fight Fans" a night to remember.
Here are the Amateur results below:

  1. FEATHERWEIGHTS SUBMISSION GRAPPLING
    Mike Haun VS Shane Denton
    WINNER: Shane Denton by Tap Out via the (Kamora) at 2:06 of Round 1.

  2. AMATEUR LIGHTWEIGHT AMATEUR MMA
    Rob Russell VS Patrick Hill
    WINNER: Patrick Hill by Tap Out via the (Rear Naked Choke) at 3:13 of Round 1.

  3. LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT AMATEUR MMA
    Jamal Rankins VS Luke Denney
    WINNER: Luke Denney by TKO as Referee Stops Contest via (Strikes) at 3:46 of Round 1.


THURSDAY, May 8th, 2008, AT 10:25 PM, PT

MMA Or CAGE FIGHTS?

If you have ever worn an ISCF Shirt that has the ISCF logo on it, you may have had someone ask, "What's MMA?" Then when you explain to them it's "Cage Fighting" they always reply with, "Oh... OK."

Well, for that very reason, the ISCF will soon offer a choice of web address logos. The usual logo will remain the same with ISCFMMA.com, but we have also acquired the web address, ISCFCageFights.com. The new address is not a different web site, it just links directly to the existing ISCF Site but has a different address. The ISCF will soon offer additional merchandise from shirts to hats etc. etc. with the new web address. This way, many of us will no longer need to explain to those we meet, "What is MMA?"



FULL TOURNAMENT RESULTS COMING TOMORROW!




MONDAY, May 5th, 2008, AT 1:30 AM, PT

"Walkin The Walk!"
QUICK RESULTS
From This Years
2008 ISCF World Classic Amateur Championships!

Two things were promised prior to this weekend. All 81 Amateur MMA Fighters committed to themselves to give 110% and leave it all in the Cage in their quest for one of the ISCF World Classic Title Belts. The other promise was made by the ISCF to produce the best show possible with the best awards ever for the Amateur MMA Athletes who showed up to "Walk The Walk" at this years 2008 ISCF World Classic... The outcome...

BOTH PROVED TRUE!

There are many stories to tell about this past weekend. As well as all the Prelim results from Saturdays ISCF World Classic action. However all this will have to wait until later in the week as the ISCF staff spends the next few days traveling back home. In the mean time, here are the "Quick" results with the basic details about who took home the ISCF GOLD this past Sunday night at the US Cellular Center Arena in Cedar Rapids Iowa!

CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE CHAMPIONS
BUT ALSO... TO ALL The CONTENDERS who showed up this weekend to
"Walk The Walk!"



SUNDAY, May 4th, 2008, AT 9:00 AM, PT

CHAMPIONSHIP SUNDAY
2008 ISCF World Classic Amateur Championship Tournament

Of the 121 Registered fighters, as weigh-ins started, there were 102 fighters still listed as scheduled on the board to show up to "Walk the Walk" at this years 2008 ISCF MMA World Classic. Of them, 86 did. Of those, 2 of them pulled out before weigh-ins due to injuries to avoid suspension. From there, 81 made weight, and were scheduled to fight for one of the 7 Open or 8 Novice Class Titles and Belts.

Tonight at 6:00 PM at the US Cellular Center Arena in Cedar Rapids Iowa we will see who walks away with the GOLD! Here are the fighters who fought their way through all the others to "Walk the Walk" later tonight in Sunday's Championship bouts.

Full results of EVERY bout will follow here on the ISCF News page after the tournament. Good luck to all the Contenders tonight who are all prepared to "Walk The Walk" yet again to "Bring It On" and bring home the Gold!

For actual fight card in tonights running order, please click HERE.



FRIDAY, May 2nd, 2008, AT 9:10 AM, PT

True Fight Fan L.L.C. Presents
"CLASH IN THE CAGE"
Grain Valley, Missouri, USA

  1. AMATEUR MMA: Rob Russell VS Patrick Hill
  2. AMATEUR MMA: Jamal Rankins VS Luke Denney
  3. GRAPPLING: Mike Haun vs Shane Denton


THURSDAY, May 1st, 2008, AT 8:50 AM, PT

Iowa Fighters
Talk Up MMA Training & Upcoming
ISCF MMA World Classic

A few moments ago, several Iowa MMA fighters did an interview on local Rock 108 (107.9) - www.rock108.com station. The 4 fighters, Chad Weyland (1-0, 154, 5'8" 30, 9-9-77) Mike Powell (1-0, 145, 5'6" 28, 11-27-79) Joe Ayala (5-0, 135, 5'9" 25, 7-25-82) and Josh Bumgarner (10-4, 164, 6'1" 25, 5-21-82) all took turns talking about the sport, the event and what it takes to be an MMA fighter.

All 4 are contenders in this weekends ISCF MMA World Classic at the US Cellular Center in Cedar Rapids Iowa. They also took some time to thank their sponsors of course. All are from Waterloo, Iowa, USA and trained by Russ O'Connell.

As of this posting there are 102 Amateur MMA Fighters still confirmed to fight out of the original 121 who registered. At 102 fighters it's still way ahead of the first ISCF MMA world Classic held in Cedar Rapids last year. In that first event, there were 103 registered fighters but by this time (Prior to the weigh-ins) that number had dropped down to only 76. After weigh-ins, 58 made weight and fought in the 46 total bouts over the weekend. In defense of last years loss, many admitted after the event that they didn't believe it was going to be as good as it was. Doubting the number of awards, competition, organization etc. etc, many thought it best to pass on the first year of this great event. After being disappointed they did not follow through last year, many of them signed up for the tournament this year vowing they will indeed show up to "Walk the Walk!"

Last year fighters attended from 19 States (Missouri, Iowa, Nevada, California, New York, Virginia, Texas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Indiana, Kansas, North Carolina, Illinois, Nebraska, Michigan, Georgia, Colorado, Ohio and Wisconsin) and one from Alberta, Canada. For 2008 there are fighters attending from 22 States. The top 10 states in regards to number of contenders are;

  1. Missouri with 17 fighters scheduled to attend as of Thursday, May 1st.
  2. Illinois with 13 fighters scheduled to attend as of Thursday, May 1st.
  3. Iowa with 12 fighters scheduled to attend as of Thursday, May 1st.
  4. Indiana with 8 fighters scheduled to attend as of Thursday, May 1st.
  5. Michigan with 7 fighters scheduled to attend as of Thursday, May 1st.
  6. Kansas with 6 fighters scheduled to attend as of Thursday, May 1st.
  7. New York with 6 fighters scheduled to attend as of Thursday, May 1st.
  8. Texas with 5 fighters scheduled to attend as of Thursday, May 1st.
  9. California with 5 fighters scheduled to attend as of Thursday, May 1st.
  10. Idaho with 4 fighters scheduled to attend as of Thursday, May 1st.

The other States with fighters attending as of Thursday, May 1st include:

  1. Florida
  2. Nevada
  3. North Carolina
  4. Virginia
  5. Louisiana
  6. Colorado
  7. Ohio
  8. Tennessee
  9. Nebraska
  10. Maryland
  11. Georgia
  12. Arizona


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