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THURSDAY, June 29th, 2006, AT 4:00 PM, PT

RESULTS FROM
"4th Annual Battle At The Jambaloya Capitol"
Gonzales, Louisiana, USA
By IKF & ISCF Associate Representative Michael Gordon

First time IKF & ISCF Promoter Donald Mayeaux hosted his first IKF & ISCF Sanctioned event, "4th Annual Battle At The Jambaloya Capitol" this past Saturday, June 24th at the St. Amant High School Gym in Gonzales, Louisiana, USA. Approximately 5 to 600 fans were in attendance for the 9 bout fight card. The only "Hick-Up" for the event was when a severe thunder storm moved through the area causing the venue to lose power. This outage put the show two hours behind and hurt attendance but after the delay, those still in there were all ready to "Bring It ON!" Here are the nights results below.

  1. Bantamweight Kickboxing
    Nick Geautreau vs Brantley Wilson
    Geautreau who was a last minute fill in replacing Ben Poole approved by Steve Miller won by TKO 1:51 in the first round when Wilson was unable to continue after a body shot grounded him. Wilson was on his feet for the 8 count but did not want to continue.

  2. AMATEUR Middleweight MMA
    Josh Fontenot VS Charles Moe
    Fontenot won by submission with a rear naked choke at 1:48 of the first round.

  3. Lightweight Kickboxing
    Dustin Carbajal vs David Deville
    This bout was stopped by the fight doctor due to a cut caused by an incidental head but. This bout was ruled a no contest. Carbajal was ahead on the score cards.

  4. Bout 4 was to be a Welterweight MMA bout between Mark Hinson vs Alex Jumonville. Hinson was at weigh-ins and the pre fight doctors check. He remained in the venue up until the lights went out. Apparently he left the venue with no notice to the Promoter or any of the Promoters staff. No fighters, staff members or any other event personnel were given permission to leave. Through the night the Promoter made several attempts to contact Hinson to get him to return but kept getting his voicemail. Hinson didn't return any calls.

  5. Light Heavyweight Kickboxing
    Antoine Gardner vs Aaron Nickoson
    Gardner won by split decision
  6. AMATEUR Welterweight MMA
    Matt Gautreau VS Wesley Suncheefor
    Due to some miscommunication in regards to this bout that occurred during round 1, this bout has been ruled a "No Contest" by the ISCF.

  7. Heavyweight Kickboxing
    Nick Davine vs Jason Horne
    Davine was down early in the first round from a roundhouse kick that landed to the head. When the same kick was landed in the second round Davine was unable to meet the ten count.
    Jason Horne wins by KO at 1:12 of the second round.

  8. AMATEUR Light Heavyweight MMA
    Brandon Phillips VS Keith Strickland
    Although Strickland controlled the fight on the ground and would take Phillips down at will, the bout was stopped by the fight doctor due to a cut on the eyelid of Strickland, awarding Phillips the win by TKO.

  9. Welterweight Kickboxing
    Adam Verret vs Calvin Miller
    Calvin Miller won by unanimous decision

Further notes about the show. Ben Poole was to fight Brantly Wilson. Poole's trainer called two hours before weigh-ins and informed the Promoter that Poole had to deal with some personal issues from the night before the event and was not going to be able to fight.

Guy Girouard called on Wednesday and informed the promoter that he was unable to fight. The reason being he had taken a fight on the previous Saturday and got injured (broken ribs) on the show. He had a firm commitment with this promoter for his event for two months in advance, took a short notice fight on the weekend before this commitment and got injured. With the very short notice the promoter was unable to replace him and lost the entire fight. He was to fight Brandon Warr.
Girouard vs Warr Update
UPDATE AT 6:30 PM PST - Thursday Evening, 6-29-06: Tonight we found out that the reason Guy Girouard pulled out of this event above is because he fought on "Another" event the same night in Louisiana. in doing this, he left this promoter and fighter Brandon Warr without a fight. Due to this, the ISCF has suspended Girouard. For suspension details Click HERE.

For more info on this event please contact Mr. Donald Mayeaux at (225) 673-2046 or by e-mail at americanwarrior@eatel.net


TUESDAY, June 27th, 2006, AT 4:00 PM, PT

RESULTS FROM
CLASH IN THE CAGE III
Grain Valley, Missouri, USA

ISCF Representative, Benjamin Nogueras Jr.: Friday night, June 16th the True Fight Fan Team hosted another Great MMA show at the Whiskey Tango in Grain Valley, Missouri. I first want to say that the promoters at True Fight Fan keep doing the things that make shows successful. I've attended two of there shows and I can't help but enjoy the entire setup. Very well done shows. Very well matched fights, and Very good guys that put on these shows. What an event!

Here Are The
Results Of The Fights - All Amateur Bouts:

  1. Shay Danielson VS Marshall Jackson
    Shay starts his night out with a powerful slam which led to a very quick mount and a barrage of fists that seemed to make their mark. Shay controlled this fight from the start. He maintained control by staying in the mount and landing punches to the body and head of Marshall. Marshall tried valiantly to loosen Shay's mount, but was unsuccessful throughout the entire round one.
    In Round two, both fighters came out swinging. Marshall came out throwing kicks which kept Shay at bay for a few seconds. Shay however shot in and started landing knees to the legs of Marshall while in an A-Frame position. Both fighters then took it to the ground where Shay accidentally lands a forearm which results in a referee warning. Both fighters are stood up and come out swinging with Shay landing the majority of the punishment. Shay once again controlled rounds two and three by mounting Marshall and delivering a brutal ground and pound game, but Marshall, however was not following Shay's plan. Marshall endured a tremendous pounding, but walked away with the victory with an arm-bar which he locked at 2:39 seconds into the third round.
    Marshall Jackson wins over Shay Danielson.

  2. Isaac Goins VS Levi Swanson
    This fight started with a bang. A big bang as Levi picks Isaac up to the heights of the ceiling, and slams Isaac right on to his back. The landing almost took your breath away as it looked like Isaac landed on his head. Luckily the quick thinking Isaac tucked his head and started on his own game plan. Isaac turned out to be a pretty scrappy guy, trying to land punches and kicks in any opportunity he could find. Levi however quickly gained control of the fight by mounting Isaac and submitting him with a Scarf-choke in 2:57 of the first round. Exciting quick bout.
    Levi Swanson wins over Isaac Goins.

  3. Paul Kolenda VS Caio Pinotti
    Can you repeat after me, "Skills".
    Talk about great solid skills, both of these young fighters brought their A game to this fight. Caio displayed his skills quickly from the sound of the bell, with powerful leg kicks and some ground defense. Paul on the other hand brought some guns and a huge heart of determination. Paul was the more aggressive fighter, attempting to overwhelm Ciao with his barrage of fists. Caio however was very composed, relaxed, and comfortable in his defense and knew how to control Paul's attacks. Caio and Paul displayed a lot of great skills. From their stand-up to their ground, they were both solid fighters. Caio eventually overwhelmed Paul with a great mount that resulted in a TKO which was a result of a barrage of fists that Caio seemed to land the entire time. All I can say is, keep your eyes open for both of these fighters.
    Caio Pinotti wins over Paul Kolenda.

  4. Travis Sveum VS Matt Dukes
    I'll start by saying that this fight was a major upset for all those Matt Dukes fans out there. Many had predicted this fight to end with a victory for Dukes, as Dukes has a phenomenal reputation of dominating his opponents. Travis Sveum however is a force to be reckoned with. He knew exactly what the outcome of this fight was going to be. The fight starts out with Matt taking Travis down, but in the middle of his take down his arm gets caught up in what looks like a Triangle choke that he could not get out of. Matt hung in there valiantly, but ultimately succumbed to a Submission in 2:05 of the first round. Travis came through with a win that elevates his young career as a force to be reckoned with fights to come.
    Travis Sveum wins over Matt Dukes.

  5. Chad Vandenberg VS Troy Talevera
    In my opinion, this was the second best fight of the night. Both of these fighters came out in fast forward mode. These talented fighters were so full of energy, speed, and power that from the starting bell, they just clashed with a flurry of everything. The start of it all was quick. They both throw and landed a few quick powerful punches, then Chad quickly went for the take down. Once they both landed on the mat, Troy quickly attempted a Triangle Choke which he held on to for a minute until Chad fought out of it and landed a few punches to Troy's body. Chad then quickly stood up, backed up and as Troy was standing, Chad reacted with a kick to the left eye of Troy which impaired his vision. The referee quickly jumped in and warned Chad of the kick he landed on Troy, due to the fact that it appeared that Troy was in a three-point stance. Everyone in attendance agreed that the kick was accidental due to the timing and quick reaction by both fighters. Troy was given his allotted time to clean his eye and attempt to continue the fight but was unable to see out of the eye, so the fight was stopped as a no contest fight due to the accident. Both Fighters agreed that it was an accident and agreed to do the rematch soon. Great fight considering the accident.
    No Contest.

  6. Jason Collanbong VS Kirk Grinlinton
    Both fighters came to fight, and everyone had Kirk Grinlinton winning this fight from the get go. You could see the determination in his eyes. (Big Country is what he's known by around these parts.:) He brought his game plan, and it was to rope and overwhelm Jason; and he did just that. Jason Colobong, on the other hand is one tough guy. Tonight was his third fight in a short span of three weeks. Jason fought three tough fights back to back to back. Dude, you're a phenomenal athlete, but take a breather man. Jason started the fight with powerful leg kicks and then went in for the shot, but gets caught in an arm-bar while on his stomach which prevented him to defend himself with Big Country weight on him. Kirk (Big Country) pinned the arm and mounted Jason in a rear naked choke position, but instead of going for the choke, Kirk went to pounding Jason on the side of the head. This resulted in a TKO stoppage.
    Kirk Grinlinton wins over Jason Colobong in 1:35 in the first.

  7. Jesse Wolf VS Cody Bell
    This was a very well matched fight and the hype of this fight was well deserved. This was the fight of the night and they both delivered. Cody Bell exploded with a great round house kick followed by a spinning back fist. Jesse Wolfe however was quick on his feet and dodged the destructive message that was coming his way. Jesse dodged the flurry, and took Cody Bell down to the ground were they both quickly worked to gain control of the fight. Both fights had solid ground skills, exchanging there best moves in what seemed to be a challenge of better skills. Jesse would dish something out and Cody would counter with something better and vice versa. While on the ground Jesse attempted to control the fight while working to get mount, but Cody seemed extremely secure on the ground attempting a triangle choke then returning to his guard. Cody somehow managed to position himself to submit the strong and determined Jesse Wolfe with an arm-bar at 1:22 of the second round.
    Cody wins by submission at 1:22 in the second over Jesse Wolfe.

  8. Eric Marriott vs Willie Mack
    The first thing I'll say is that Willie Mack is a Mack. He stepped into this fight whole heartedly knowing the impressive reputation of Eric "The Machine" Marriott. Willie came out swinging and his punches were fast and powerful, but Eric's focus and experience allowed him to see an opening over Willie Mack. Eric "The Machine" went to work and instantly after seeing that opening, he throw a powerful left hook which landed on the money. That's all that it took for Eric to win over a tough Willie Mack. I'm definitely interested in seeing these two guys grow in this career field.
    Eric Marriott wins in round one over Willie Mack.

  9. Garrett Seimer VS Chris Page
    Chris Paige starts off the action with a powerful, painful sounding leg kick, but that power did not keep Garret Seimer at bay for long. Garrett takes Paige to the ground and starts working his mount with various punches to let Paige know this night would be a tough one for him. Paige maintained composure with a great guard, but gets caught with a barrage of punches that ultimately ends his defense efforts in the guard position.
    Garrett wins with a TKO in 1:52 in the first round.

  10. Cody Parrish VS Brian Davidson
    The way I'd describe this fight is with words like; Earthquake, Explosions, Nuclear Destruction!!! Both of these fighters came to destroy, dominate, and take the name of "The best 165 pounder around!" Brian came out with a strong leg kick, but Cody seemed so determined to take Brian down that he just deflected it and came charging for a take down. Both fighters worked intently trying to dominate over the other. Cody at this point was working into a mount position as Brian attempted to fend Cody off with solid ground defense. Cody ultimately showed his dominance by breaking Brian's guard and mounted him. You know they say that lighting generally doesn't strike in the same spot twice, but I guess it can happen and it did happen. Cody's lighting fast right hooks continued to hit the same exact spot every time. Brian fought valiantly against Cody. Especially when other fighters seem to avoid Cody, Brian stepped up and gave a great show. The question is however, can Cody be stopped? I personally think he's too tough and ready to explode on the pro scene. But until then, we look forward to seeing these two fighters move ahead in this fight game.
    Cody Parrish wins with 2:43 seconds into the first round with TKO over Brian Davidson.

  11. Jason Teeman vs Billy Carey
    This was one fight that was not schedule to happen. Jason Teeman was scheduled to fight Dominic Brown, but Dominic was no were to be found. Apparently he had an emergency that had to be handled. So in steps Billy Carey. A tough guy with desire and heart to go places. Carry stepped in with little notice and jumped at the opportunity to fight Jason Teeman, knowing that if he beat Jason, he could easily get the opportunity to eventually fight for a title. Teeman on the other hand didn't care who he fought. Dominic Brown, Billy Carry, Mike Tyson…..Ok Mike Tyson is a stretch, but he really did not care who TFF put in front of him. He already made up his mind that he was going to destroy whomever stood in front of him. And maybe it was a good thing that Dominic was unable to attend, for this was Jason's night. From the start of this fight both fighters were relentless. None stop, fists flying, intense ground work and great technique. Teeman seemed to latch on to Billy and not let loss. Billy would scramble across the ring, and Teeman would latch on until he finally executed a rear naked choke with 1:35 seconds of the first round. Billy fought hard and we give him props for that, but Teeman brought the heat and heart to defeat Billy.
    Jason Teeman wins with 1:35 in the first round over Billy Carry with a submission.

For more info please contact Mr. Phil Jones At (816) 651-5087 or by e-mail at truefightfans@yahoo.com or go to www.TrueFightFan.com


FRIDAY, June 23rd, 2006, AT 11:40 AM, PT
MORE NEWS POSTED BELOW

GAME OVER
For Tonight's Knuckle Up Event At Cowboy's
Cobb County's Building Inspector Puts Stop To Show!
Kennesaw, Georgia, USA

Special From knuckle Up Productions, 11:36 AM-PST: Due to situations beyond our control tonight's Knuckle Up MMA show at Cowboys is cancelled. Effective at 12noon today our venue, "Cowboys" had their Certificate of Occupancy pulled by Cobb County's Building Inspector due to massive amounts of violations of the "life safety code".

Knuckle Up was completely unaware of any issued between Cobb County and Cowboys until 10:AM today. Knuckle Up executives were present in a meeting with Attorneys for both Cobb County and Cowboys as well as Cobb Counties Building Inspectors and Fire Inspectors. After listening to all parties involved it was very clear that Cowboys was not a safe place for us to host our Fans and Fighters.

We apologies for any disappointment or inconvenience this is sure to cause but we are committed to rescheduling this event at another date a location yet to be determined.

In the event that you purchased advanced tickets or tables they will be honored at our next event. If you want to be refunded your money we will make that possible late next week at one of our locations once we collect and audit all pre-sales. Please check back for updates at www.KnuckleUpMMA.com or www.KnuckleUpFitness.com

ISCF: You can also check for updates here on the ISCF News Page or our Events page

For More Info Contact Mr. Chris Stolzman at (404) 247-5494 or cstolzman@velocitykickboxing.com

POSTED AT 3:55 PM, PT

MORE ISCF NEWS

RESULTS FROM
Pure Force III
"Maximum Impact"

On Friday night June 16th, HCX Mixed Martial Arts and Standing Ground Entertainment hosted non-stop Mixed Martial Arts and Muay Thai Kickboxing action on their Pure Force III "Maximum Impact" event at the Tinley Park Convention Center in Tinley Park, Illinois.

Here are the nights results below:

  1. Junior Lightweight Muay Thai
    Anthony Fearn of HCX MMA defeated Michael Reid of Olympic Arena by unanimous decision, 30-27, 30-27, and 30-28.

  2. Light Middleweight Muay Thai
    Jason Mool defeated Steven Soum by KO at 1:19 of Round 1.

  3. Lightweight MMA
    Johnna Williams of Carlson Gracie Team defeated John Schaeffer of HCX MMA by Tap to exhaustion at 3:10 of Round 2.

  4. Middleweight Muay Thai
    David Dick of Team Nobody defeated Nam Do of Peoria Athletic Club by Majority Decision, 28-28, 29-27, 30-26)
  5. Cruiserweight International Rules
    Steven Galli of Pekin MA Academy defeated Greg Johnson of HCX MMA by TKO at 1:54 of Round 3.

  6. Light Heavyweight MMA
    Chris Hogan of Carlson Gracie Team defeated Rodney Petermichel of Team Shockwave by Tap to strikes at 1:28 of Round 1.

  7. Light Heavyweight International Rules
    Rob Morrow of HCX MMA defeated Tyler Lair of Pekin MA Academy by TKO at 1:30 of Round 3.

  8. Lightweight Muay Thai
    Rob Menigoz of Olympic Arena defeated Danny Geise of Kil's TKD & Kickboxing by KO at 1:44 of Round 1.

  9. Light Heavyweight MMA
    Anthony Gomez of Carlson Gracie Team defeated William "Bill" Mayer of Team Damage by Referee stoppage due to strikes at 1:00 of Round 1.

  10. Middleweight MMA
    Leo Perez of Double Tap Fight Crew defeated Quinton McCottrell of HCX MMA by Triangle Choke at 3:04 of Round 1.

  11. PRO MMA:
    Billy Stamp of Peoria Athletic Club defeated Joe Spiker of Midwest Jiu-Jitsu by KO at 2:11 of Round 2.

For more info please contact Mr. Brian Thompson at HCX Mixed Martial Arts and Standing Ground Entertainment (815) 557-1734 or go to www.pureforcemma.com


THURSDAY, June 22nd, 2006, AT 6:00 PM, PT

Flatnose Promotions Presents
Caveman Battles
Independence, Missouri, USA

  1. Phil Jones vs. Roy Babcock
  2. Mike Glenn vs. Jesse Pringle
  3. Justin Niedens vs. Larry Reyes
  4. Rudy Bears vs. Brian Marvin
  5. Travis McEnaney vs. Chris Page
  6. Sheppard Owens vs. Codie Phelps
  7. Scott Phillips vs Jason Ramey
  8. Eric Fernandez vs. Tony Goldsby
  9. Shane Lynchard vs. Layand Conner
  10. Nathon Winters vs. Bryan Timmons
  11. Michael Lucas vs. Matt Wehrbein
  12. Gregory Jacobs Jr., vs. Caleb Phelps

MORE ISCF ACTION THIS WEEKEND

Knuckle Up Productions Presents
"GAME OVER"
Kennesaw, Georgia, USA

MORE ISCF ACTION THIS WEEKEND

Valdosta Martial Arts Center Presents
"Summer Heat"
Valdosta, Georgia, USA

  1. AMATEUR MMA: Dan Funes Vs Kenny Lester
  2. AMATEUR MMA: Bryan Herring Vs Jason Barrett
  3. AMATEUR MMA: Ryan McCellan Vs Kamrin Naville
  4. AMATEUR MMA: Shawn Connor Vs Joel Weldon
  5. AMATEUR MMA: Wayne Millen Vs Billy Merrit
  6. AMATEUR MMA: Jeremy Laviano Vs Casey Pintar
  7. AMATEUR MMA: Josh Samman Vs James Ashcraft
  8. AMATEUR MMA: Jerry Carol Vs Michael Ricks
  9. AMATEUR MMA: Doug Veltkamp Vs Brett Chisum
  10. AMATEUR MMA: Scottie Newton Vs John Gonzales
  11. PRO MMA: Chatt Lavendar Vs Shaun Gay
  12. PRO MMA: Chris Herring Vs Scott Harper
  13. PRO MMA: Jonathan Wiezorek Vs Ashley Rivers

MORE ISCF ACTION THIS WEEKEND

Donald Mayeaux Presents
"4th Annual Battle At The Jambaloya Capitol"
Gonzales, Louisiana, USA

  1. MMA: Brandon Phillips VS Keith Strickland
  2. MMA: Josh Fontenot VS Charles Moe
  3. MMA: Matt Gautreau VS Wesley Suncheefor
  4. MMA: Mark Hinson VS Alex Jumonville
  5. MMA: Brandon Warr VS Guy Girouard

TUESDAY, June 20th, 2006, AT 7:10 PM, PT

Arkansas Welcomes IKF & ISCF At
Champions of the Rock
July 8th - Little Rock Arkansas, USA

IKF Arkansas, USA: July 8th is upon us and those in Little Rock are hoping to crush the barrier of Kickboxing and MMA in their state. For the first time the IKF and ISCF will be sanctioning their first event in the state of Arkansas. "We are hoping for a good show that will hopefully break that barrier." Said event promoter and long time IKF supporter David Oudthone.

The event is entitled, "Champions of the Rock" and will be held at the Clear Channel Metroplex in Little Rock Arkansas. As of today the following bouts are confirmed:

If you know of a camp that can match-up a fighter vs following fighters, please have them call or email Promoter David Oudthone at (501) 541-6681 or by e-mail at oudieman@hotmail.com

For more info please contact Mr. David Oudthone at (501) 541-6681 or by e-mail at oudieman@hotmail.com


MONDAY, June 19th, 2006, AT 11:00 AM, PT

RESULTS FROM
-FULL THROTTLE 7-
June 10th, 2006 - Atlanta, Georgia, USA


Submitted by Stephen Carnes on 6-19-06: On Saturday June 10th, Brett Moses put on a spectacular night of Mixed-Martial-Arts action at the Hi-Fi Buys Amphitheater, Formerly Lakewood Amphitheater in Atlanta, Georgia, USA.

There were 11 bouts to take place in the steel circle, headlined by Luke Gwaltney vs. Diego Saraieva. The bouts were refereed by the watchful eyes of Cam McHargue and TUF 3 Alumni Rory Singer.

  1. ISCF Amateur MMA: Nate Edwards Vs Joe Neace
  2. ISCF Amateur MMA: Shane Primm vs Nafer Seneb
  3. ISCF AMATEUR MMA:Jeremiah Claybrooks vs Brandon Jinnies
  4. PRO MMA: Josh Odom vs. Alex Suits
  5. PRO MMA: Stephen Ledbetter vs. Danny Rodriguez
  6. PRO MMA: Micah Miller vs Forest Letellier
  7. PRO MMA: Tom Speer vs Jim Abrille
  8. PRO MMA: Kyle Bradley vs. Tommy Kirk
  9. PRO MMA: Kevin Brooks vs. Shaun Freeze
  10. PRO MMA: Cole Miller vs. Joe Germaine
  11. PRO MMA: Diego Saraieva vs. Luke Gwaltney

For more info please contact Mr. Brett Moses at brett@thefightparty.com or call (404) 315-7235 or go to www.TheFightParty.com

MORE ISCF NEWS OF 6-19-06

Knuckleup Productions Is Back
On June 23rd at Cowboys!

Kennesaw, Georgia, USA

Special From Knuckleup Productions: This action packed card includes 16 Mixed Martial Arts and Muay Thai bouts!!! If you've been to one of our MMA events before, you know its non-stop, heart pounding excitement. Knuckleup Muay Thai fighters include Matt Callahan, Anthony Nieves and Mike Maniaci. Knuckleup Mixed Martial Arts fighters include Steve Headden, Jeff Bedard, Fabio Costa, Ethan Garrison, Freddie Assuncao, Cory Neslehutt and Douglas Lima.

Come witness your favorite fighter handle business in the cage! Want the best seat in the house? Reserve a VIP table for you and your friends. We can easily accomodate 3-10 person tables. Call Paula at 770-633-7110 to reserve yours before they sell out. Reserved floor seating around the octagon is also available for only $50. Front row seats are available for $75.


THURSDAY, June 15th, 2006, AT 7:45 PM, PT

THIS WEEKENDS ISCF ACTION

Pure Force III
"Maximum Impact"

This Friday night June 16th, get ready for another great night of MMA and Muay Thai action featuring some of the hardest hitting fighters in the Midwest. Pure Force III "Maximum Impact" will amaze and entertain you with non-stop Mixed Martial Arts and Muay Thai Kickboxing bouts. Pure Force III will feature over 10 bouts, plus an amazing Pro-Main Event Featuring The Professional Debut of Joe Spiker. Joe has made his mark as an amateur fighter and is now ready to prove to the pros he has what it takes to get to the top. Spiker will be testing his skills against a very strong opponent in his debut, when he faces the dangerous Billy Stamp who is an MMA vet.

Gyms will include HCX International, Olympic Arena, Iron Academy, Carlson Gracie Team, Peoria Athletic Club, Pekin Martial Arts, Kil's Taekwondo and Kickboxing, Team Damage, Team Shockwave, Team Takedown, KTAP Fighting, Michigan Sports Camp, and more. This ISCF Mixed Martial Arts and IKF Muay Thai Kickboxing event will be held at the Luxurious Tinley Park Convention Center Located at 18501 S. Harlem Ave. Tinley Park, IL 60477. The After Party will be held at Bananas Bar and Grill within the Holiday Inn Select at the same address.

For Tickets Call (815) 730-3800 For More Info and Seating Chart, Logon to www.pureforcemma.com Here is the nights fight card below.

  1. Quinton McCottrell Vs Nick Diedrich
  2. Aaron Jamieson Vs Daniel Geise
  3. John Schaeffer Vs Johnna Williams
  4. Matt Winright Vs Chris Hogan
  5. William "Bill" Mayer Vs Anthony Gomez
  6. Rodney Petermichel Vs Jesse Cummings
  7. PRO MMA: Billy Stamp Vs Joe Spiker

MORE ISCF ACTION THIS WEEKEND

True Fight Fan Presents
CLASH IN THE CAGE III
Grain Valley, Missouri, USA

  1. Dominic Brown VS Jason Teeman
  2. Cody Parrish VS Brian Davidson
  3. Shay Danielson VS Marshall Jackson
  4. Adam Rienbold VS Robert Bruce
  5. Eric Marriott VS Robert Smallwood
  6. Anthony Young VS Levi Swanson
  7. Paul Kolenda VS Caio Pinotti
  8. Garrett Seimer VS Chris Page
  9. Jesse Wolf VS Cody Bell
  10. Jason Collanbong VS Kirk Grinlinton
  11. Chad Vandenberg VS Troy Talevera
  12. Travis Sveum VS Matt Dukes

TUESDAY, June 13th, 2006, AT 8:45 PM, PT

Gladiators Clash on Milwaukee's
"Festival of Fights" Supercard

Whitesel & Zuniga Crowned Gladiators Champions

By Rob Hinds - ISCF Event Representative: Gladiators Fighting invaded Milwaukee, Wisconsin's Ramada Convention Center Grand Ballroom Saturday evening, June 3rd, 2006, with a monster show of force called "Festival of Fights." IKF and ISCF Promoters Duke Roufus and Scott Joffe and their Gladiators Fighting "Festival of Fights" Celebrated an evening of Exceptional Athletes. The Gladiators Fighting Series put on another successful exhibition of the world's greatest combat sports.

In an exciting exhibition showcasing two of the world's most popular combat sports, Kickboxing and Mixed Martial Arts, fans witnessed what many are calling one of the best Gladiators fight cards ever.

On a star studded night every fighter let it all hang out in the squared circle in front of a loyal, boisterous Milwaukee crowd. From the under card through the main event, every bout was worth the price of admission and then some.

Orlando, Florida's Striker Productions was on hand filming the show for the Mayhem Fighting Series television and DVD properties. "The Ultimate Fighter - Season 1" reality show favorite and UFC Star Stephan Bonnar was in attendance to assist veteran commentator Jay Adams with calling the fights for Mayhem.

Seated ringside were former NFL defensive superstars Gilbert "The Gravedigger" Brown and Santana Dotson of the 1996 Super Bowl Champion Green Bay Packers, Joel Przybilla, the 7'1" center of the NBA's Portland Trailblazers (formerly of the Milwaukee Bucks) and actor/comedian Dustin Diamond, more commonly known as "Screech" from the hit television show "Saved by the Bell." All of the personalities took a turn as the third man in the broadcast booth and as the dvd will show, each did an exceptional job behind the mike.

To begin the evening of events with a bang, all amateur fights were outstanding. Those enjoying victory include: Eric Markgraf, Jon Eldridge, Mike "The Volt" Vaughn, and Adam "Bomb" Vander Veen.

The main card continued to please the crowd with an array of knockouts, submissions and hard fought battles making the judges decisions very challenging. The action was fast and furious in all bouts as fans watched the action live in the ring or on 1 of 8 video and plasma screens placed throughout the venue. This was an A-1 show from start to finish!

Two new Gladiator Champions were also crowned in Mixed Martial Arts and Kickboxing on this exciting night. Here are all the bout results below:

"Festival of Fights" was presented by John Ellenbecker's All Construction and Shepherd-Express.com and sponsored by the Branded Steer Restaurant, Cush Lounge, Euro Cafe Bar, Joey Buona's Pizzaria & Restaurant, On the Border, Share Chemical Corporation, Sunbusters, Tendercar, and US Beef.

For More Info Contact Mr. Duke Roufus at (414) 319-1151 or by e-mail at dukeroufus@wi.rr.com or go to www.GladiatorsKickboxing.com or www.GladiatorsFights.com


MONDAY, June 12th, 2006, AT 11:59 PM, PT

RESULTS FROM
Cage Of Honor -HEAT WAVE
June 10, 2006 Black River Coliseum, Poplar Bluff, Missouri, USA

MORE ISCF NEWS OF 6-12-06

RESULTS FROM
"Battle Of The Badges"
Horseshoe Casino Riverdome, Bossier City, Louisiana, USA

For more info please contact Mr. David Finley Jr. at (225) 612-4810 or by e-mail at kdtproductions@earthlink.net - Or go to www.BattleoftheBadgesOnline.com


FRIDAY, June 9th, 2006, AT 12:25 PM, PT

THIS WEEKENDS ISCF ACTION

CAGE OF HONOR PRESENTS
-HEAT WAVE-
Poplar Bluff, Missouri, USA

  1. Bill (William) Burton VS. Donald Bell
  2. Cameron Hawkins VS Lucas Predmore
  3. Drew Reed VS. Cale Bengston
  4. Brian Chaffin VS Will Burns
  5. Josh McClure VS Thomas Anderson
  6. Andrew Watts VS.Josh Bowen
  7. Chuck Rainey VS Jeremiah Haynes
  8. Andy Dodd VS. Rodney Borden
  9. Adam Reynolds VS. Matt Miller
  10. Dustin Proctor VS. Seth Jackson
  11. Brandon Thomure VS. Daniel Sisco
  12. Jamze Hampleman VS Russell Crandon

MORE ISCF ACTION

BRETT MOSES FIGHT PARTY PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS
-FULL THROTTLE 7-
Atlanta, Georgia, USA

  1. Nate Edwards Vs Joe Neace
  2. Shane Primm vs Nafer Seneb
  3. Jeremiah Claybrooks vs Brandon Jinnies
  4. Josh Odom (Odam)Vs Alex Suits
  5. Stephen Ledbetter Vs Danny Rodriguez
  6. Micah Miller Vs Forest Latelia
  7. Tom Speer Vs Jim Abrille
  8. Kyle Bradley Vs Tom Kirk
  9. Kevin Brooks Vs Shawn Freeze
  10. Cole Miller Vs Joe Germain
  11. Diego Saraieva Vs Luke Gwaltney
  12. ISCF Pro United States Featherweight Title

THURSDAY, June 8th, 2006, AT 12:05 PM, PT

KDT Production Inc. Presents Tonight
"Battle Of The Badges"
Bossier City, Louisiana, USA

  1. Michel Crisp VS Ken Sparks
  2. Derick Kants VS Nick Nuila
  3. Chris Spence VS James Woods
  4. Kenneth Booten JR. VS Tony Kelly - 155lb
  5. Jason Mathis VS Richaro Fatheree
  6. Carlton Bethley VS Jeffery Humphries

WEDNESDAY, June 7th, 2006, AT 10:30 PM, PT

RESULTS FROM
"Midwest Fight Fest"
June 2nd, 2006 - Clarion Hotel - Kansas City, Missouri, USA

Kansas City, Missouri, USA By IKF & ISCF World Representative Chuck Wolfe: Once again Jesse Finney (Shamrock Promotions) and Benjamin Nogueras Jr. (The Blue Corner) combined to give KC fight fans truly a night to remember. A sold out crowd + Boxing + Kickboxing + MMA seemed to be the winning formula on this warm night in good old Kansas City.
Results as follows:

  1. LIGHTWEIGHT KICKBOXING
    Katrina Canfield (Shawnee, KS.) Vs April Taylor (Kansas City, MO.)
    1st Round - Canfield starts this round fast landing right and left hooks while Taylor was trying to get her kicking range together.
    2nd Round - In this round Taylor finds her range with her kicks landing front kicks to Canfield's face followed by more kick and punch combo's.
    3rd Round - Taylor and Canfield gave the crowd a action packed third round. Taylor landed more kicks to the face of Canfield as this round ended.
    Winner by Unanimous Decision 30-27 on all Judges cards April Taylor.

  2. WELTERWEIGHT MMA
    Daniel Young (Kansas City, MO.) Vs Titus Talyor (St. Louis, MO.)
    Young lands a right leg round kick to Taylors head as he shoots in, but he is not fazed by it. Slamming Young to the ground and locking in on a KEY LOCK to get Young to Tap.
    Winner by Tap Out at :32 of the first round Titus Talyor.

  3. WELTERWEIGHT BOXING
    Stacy Jennings (Kansas City, MO.) Vs Noe Perrera (Olathe KS.)
    1st Round - Perrera out classes Jennings from the start with a good left jab followed by strong right hooks to the head of Jennings.
    2nd Round - More of the same in the second forcing Referee Kevin Engle to give Jennings a eight count half way through the round. Jennings toughs it out as the round ends. 3rd Round - Jennings starts this round fast but is no match for Perrera.
    Winner by Unanimous Decision 30-26 on all Judges cards Noe Perrera.

  4. LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT KICKBOXING
    Frank Bryant (Kansas City, MO.) Vs Ryan Pyles (St. Louis, MO.)
    1st Round - Speed and Power is what Bryant shows as he jumps all over Pyles from the start til the end of this round. Landing good solid right and left hands to Pyles head followed by good kicks to the body. Pyles answers back but can not seem to get on-track against Bryant.
    2nd Round - Bryant starts even faster this round landing high kicks followed by right and lefts to the head of Pyles forcing a knock down.
    Winner by KO at 1:27 of the second round Frank Bryant

  5. LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT MMA
    John Paul Horsch (Kansas City, MO.) Vs *Chris Nelson (Kansas City, MO.)
    1st Round - Horsh slams Nelson and tries to ground & pound to a quick win, but Nelson escapes almost getting a ankle lock on Horsh as the round ends.
    2nd Round - More good action as Horsh takes down Nelson. Nelson reverses and after a stand up Horsh lands a good right hand.
    3rd Round - Nelson starts with a right leg round kick to the head of Horsh. Nelson comes up a little short when after a stand up Horsh gets the take down and ground and pounds on Nelson til the round ends.
    Winner by Unanimous Decision 30-27 30-27 & 29-28 John Paul Horsch.

  6. LIGHTWEIGHT MMA
    Tim Tripp (Overland Park, KS.) Vs Anthony Young (Kansas City, MO.)
    1st Round - Good action in a even round as both fighters can not get any advantage over the other.
    2nd Round - Tripp gets the take down but Young reverses. Then Tripp reverses Young. Young spends the rest of the round in a defensive position on his back.
    3rd Round - Tripp gets Young down with a double leg. He then works most of round from the top landing knees to the body and punches til the round ends.
    Winner by Unanimous Decision 30-27 on all Judges cards Tim Tripp.

  7. WELTERWEIGHT MMA
    Kyle Marquez (Kansas City, MO.) Vs Daniel Morris (Kansas City, MO.)
    1st Round - Morris gets the take down. Marquez reverses into an arm bar attempt by Morris.
    2nd Round - This round starts with some stand up. Marquez lands two knees and a upper cut. Morris answers with a right hand to the head of Marquez. Marquez lands two more right hands and controls the rest of the round from the ground.
    3rd Round - At the start of the round we see more of the same. Suddenly Morris lands a solid right hand after a stand up by referee Kevin Engle. The round ends with Morris attempting a ankle lock.
    Winner by Split-Decision 29-28 28-29 and 29-29 Daniel Morris

  8. WELTER WEIGHT MMA
    Chris Page (Kansas City, MO.) Vs Danaco Watts (Oskogee, OK.)
    1st round - Page works for a triangle leg lock from the backside of Watts. Watts weathers the storm, gains a take down and pounds Page til the end of the round.
    2nd Round - Watts gets the take down, gains a mount from behind and successfully pounds out Page for a TKO.
    Winner by TKO at 1:24 of the second round Danaco Watts

  9. HEAVYWEIGHT MMA
    Thad Owens ( Edgerton, KS.) Vs Jason Colobong (Leavenworth, KS.)
    1st Round - These big guys came to fight. Owens starts with a single leg take down and receives many right hands to the head for not getting it. Colobong Lands more right hands before getting closer to Owens. As both fighters moved in they exchanged knees to the groin forcing referee Kevin Engle to give them both a rest and a warning. After the rest both these guys came out swinging. Colobong lands a right hand and a front kick as the round ends.
    2nd Round - What a War! What these guys lacked in motion they made up with heart. Flying knees - Wild right hands - leg kicks, you name it.
    3rd Round - Owens comes out strong and hurts Colobong and makes him Tap.
    Winner by Tap Out at :37 of the Third Round Thad Owens.
    These guys have split with each other. I myself can't wait for Owen Vs Colobong III

  10. MIDDLEWEIGHT MMA
    Sean Ericson (Warrensburg, MO.) Vs Josh Johnson (Leavenworth, KS.)
    Johnson gets the take down and controls the top to pound on Ericson til referee Kevin Engle stops it.
    Winner by TKO at 1:47 of the first round Josh Johnson

  11. MIDDLEWEIGHT MMA
    Eric Siley (Kansas City, MO.) Vs Chris Barrows (Ft. Scott, KS.)
    Barrows gets the take down and secures the rear naked choke quick.
    Winner by Tap Out via Rear Naked Choke Chris Barrows.

  12. LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT MMA
    John Cornett (N. Kansas City, MO.) Vs Daniel Dove (Parts Unknown)
    Dove comes out swinging but with his chin way to high. Cornett catches him with a right and follows it in quick. Forcing referee Kevin Engle to stop it.
    Winner by TKO at :15 of round one John Cornett.

For more info contact Mr. Jesse Finney (314) 608-3104 or e-mail at jesse@finneyskickboxing.com or Mr. Benjamin Nogueras Jr. at (913) 568-8009 or e-mail at bnogueras@thebluecorner.com

Or go to www.ShamrockPromotionsLLC.com or www.TheBlueCorner.com


MONDAY, June 5th, 2006, AT 7:55 PM, PT

RESULTS FROM
"RAGE IN THE CAGE"
June 3rd, 2006 - Kansas City, Missouri, USA

Kansas City, Missouri, USA By ISCF World Representative Chuck Wolfe: Yet another strong showing for K.C. fight fans. A little over 2000 of them turned out for this just the second show for Mr. Jess Davis and his Rage 2 promotional team. They were not disappointed. Jess and his team performed like a well oil machine. Producing a quality show and exciting fight card.
Results as follows:

  1. WELTERWEIGHT: John DeWitte Vs Floyd Jeffers
    1st Round - DeWitte started fast with a take down but gets reversed by Jeffers. Jeffers doesn't do to much before he is reversed by DeWitte who proceeds to control the rest of the round from the top mount position.
    2nd Round - The action starts a little faster this round til Jeffers gets a unintentional finger tip in the eye. Forcing Referee Rob Kimmons to warn DeWitte. After a brief wait for the Doctor to check out Jeffers the action started again. The rest of this round was a see saw battle with both fighters reversing the other several times.
    3rd Round - Jeffers comes out with a purpose landing lefts and rights from both a standing position and from the ground forcing DeWitte to Tap Out.
    Corrected 11-3-06: Winner by Tap Out at 1:13 of the 3rd round John DeWitte

  2. MIDDLEWEIGHT: John Wheeler Vs Alexandro (Alex) Monegro
    This one started fast and ended that way as Wheeler ankle picks Monegro and ground and pounds out a win.
    Winner by TKO at 1:25 of the first round John Wheeler.

  3. HEAVYWEIGHT: Rob Haney Vs Stephen Carpenter
    Haney doesn't waste any time taking Carpenter down and pounding out a win.
    Winner by verbal submission at :43 of the 1st round Rob Haney.

  4. LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT: Chris Henning Vs Jeff Karsten
    Karsten gets the first take down but stalls out. This looked to be a good match as each fighter worked to get an advantage. After the action stalls and a stand up. Henning starts to land Left and Right Hooks to the head forcing Referee Kimmons to stop this one.
    Winner by TKO at 3:52 of the first round Chris Henning.

  5. LIGHTWEIGHT:
    SUB-MISSION GRAPPLING MATCH
    No Contact Exhibition
    Travis Phippen Vs Charles Carpenter

  6. HEAVYWEIGHT: Greg Jacobs Vs John "Lane" Lucas
    This takes hardly any time as Jacob was to big and strong for Lucas.
    Winner by Tap Out at :31 of the 1st round Greg Jacobs.

  7. MIDDLEWEIGHT: Adam Faircloth Vs Chad Vandenberg
    1st Round - Vandenburg starts with a take down and attempts a Rear Naked Choke. Faircloth defends then the action stalls. After a stand up Faircloth lands a big right hand and controls the rest of this round.
    2nd Round - Faircloth gets the take down and attempts numerous submissions that are defended well by Vandenburg. Vandenburg and Faircloth take turn reversing each other as the round ends.
    3rd Round - We see more of the same this round except Faircloth lands two big left and rights at the toward the end of the round. This one goes to the cards. All three Judges see this one 29-28 in favor of Faircloth.
    Winner by Unanimous Decision Adam Fraircloth.

  8. LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT: Ron Jackson Vs Anthony Mitchell
    1st Round - This fight was pretty even til Mitchell blocked some of Jacksons right hands with his face toward the end of the round. Mitchell's<