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Update: Ken Low’s event is now going to be LIVE on iPPV at www.gfl.tv for $14.99 worldwide- http://www.gfl.tv/Events/Fight/MuayThai/Muay_Thai_Fighting_Championship__Canada_vs_China/1252
The Ken Low Shaolin Kung Fu Institute is proud to host the Ken Low Kung Fu Muay Thai Fighting Championships at the River Rock Casino Resort on Friday, November 25, 2011. This event features 7 main fighting bouts and three preliminary fights. Fighters from China and Canada will be featured against one another in this exciting fighting championship! Fighters: Adam Blanchette vs Yang Yaanfei, Sinisa Knezevic vs Fu Gaofeng, Jesse Miles vs Cao Yaomin, Hakeem Dawodu vs Feng Jie, Nate Smandych vs Xiao Jie, Nicci Saitiere vs Bau Jing and Jessica Gladstone vs Li Hui. Featured weight classes are 85 kg, 80 kg, 75 kg, 65 kg, 55 kg and 50 kg.
Friday, November 25, 2011
River Rock Show Theatre
- Adam Blanchette vs Yang Yuanfei (85kg)
- Sinisa Knezevic vs Fu Gaofeng (80kg)
- Jesse Miles vs Cao Yaomin (75kg)
- Nate Smandych vs Xiao Jie (65kg)
- Kakeem Dawodu vs Feng Jie (65kg)
- Nicci Soutiere vs Bai Jing (60kg)
- Jessica Gladstone vs Li Hui (54kg)
Doors open at 5:30PM. Limited seating available. Get Your Tickets Now!
Hosted by Ken Low’s Shaolin Kung Fu Institute. Co-host by The Canada International Sport Sanshou Federation. For contact info please call 604.781.1739
Tickets: $29.50 | $39.50 | $49.50 | $59.50 | $69.50 | $79.50 | plus service charges
Gerry Gionco presents NOVEMBER STORM in Fight at the View VIII, featuring kickboxing champion Kiarash Moghaddam in an mma matchup, Team Bad Boy Outreach MMA Light Heavyweight Champion James Hanson, Minna Kim, the Tumback Twins, and more. Be there with the action at the Fraserview Hall, 8240 Fraser Street. Fights start at 8:00.
| Style & Weight | Blue | Def. | Loss | Reason | |
| 1 | MMA lightweight 150lbs | Kevin Madrid Mendoza Fight Team Surrey BC | Def. | Trevor Thorton Crisis MMA Olympia WA | Madrid made good use of knee strikes while up that finally took Thorton down in round 2. Thorton Dominated in round 1 however. Madrid would get the win by tapout by rear naked choke. |
| 2 | MMA Bantamweight 135 lbs | Olivier Evansher, Universal Martial Arts Vancouver BC | Def. | Mat Shannon, independent, Maple Ridge BC | A drubbing by Oliver Evansher ending at 53 seconds by chokeout. Nice body slams! |
| 3 | Muay Thai Welterweight 147 lbs | Terrance Viloria Mendoza Fight Team Surrey BC | Def. | Pat Alec North Shore Fight Team North Vancouver BC | Bit of a delay for the judges on this one. A split decision goes to Terrance Viloria, who poured on great action on Alec in the third round and took his game apart. |
| 4 | Muay Thai Heavyweight 205 lbs | Lloyd Kenny, Williams Lake Muay Thai Williams Lake BC | Def. | David Correa Crisis MMA Olympia Wa | 1:27 Round Correa took a knee and his corner conceded. Kenny looked tight and had hard flurries for Correa. Early on, Correa who is more of an mma player, did not look like an organized kickboxer. Usually we hear about the other way around, where kickboxers dont make a good transition into MMA. |
| 5 | Muay Thai Middleweight 165 lbs | Stas Tatarinov WACHAL’S Martial Arts Surrey BC | Def. | Andrew Munro Independent Port Coquitlam BC | Tatarinov wins by referee stoppage after a standing eight count. |
| 6 | Muay Thai Western Canadian Welterweight Title | Tom Mattu WKX Surrey BC | Def. | Leigh T. Mueller Canada’s Best Karate Victoria BC | Tom Mattu wins by Judges unanimous decision. Mattu’s kick landing must have been a deciding factor in this championship matchup. |
| 7 | MMA NAC Flyweight Title | Cheryl Chan Mendoza Fight Team Surrey BC | Def. | Jamie Gonzales Charlie’s Fight Club Everett, Wa | Tapout by triangle choke and armbar in round 2. We saw a case of how working a fighter in guard up against a cage doesnt work that way with a roped ring. The fight had to be brought back to the center and stood up a number of times. Chan just bided her time and showed off a win buy triangle from the bottom position. |
| 8 | MMA Middleweight 175 lbs | Edward Banezik Surrey Martial Arts Academy | Def. | Marquez Bryant Crisis MMA Olympia WA | Bryant did not pass physical, so the fight was conceded to Baneziek. |
| 9 | Muay Thai Welterweight 145lbs | Josh Jauncey WKX Surrey BC | Def. | Chris Ferguson Mas Thai Boxing Cambridge Ont. | Jauncey took out Ferguson quickly with a standing eight count before the first minute and then put him down again to end the fight at 1:50 of round 1. |
| 10 | MMA NAC Welterweight Title | Cass Young Team Bad Boy Outreach Surrey BC | Def. | Brett Lucero Crisis MMA Olympia Wa | Broken nose and bloody, Cass managed to keep dominant on Lucero. Judges unanimous decision. |
| 11 | Muay Thai NAC Light Cruiserweight Title | Adam Blanchette Iron City Muay Thai Vancouver BC | Def. | Martello Jones Ottawa Academy of Martial Arts Ottawa On | Adam Blanchette wins by judges unanimous decision. Blanchette kept a hard and tough clinch game on Jones for much of the match. |
Justin Pierrot met up with the fighters from this championship night to get their impressions post fight.
Claude Sanders vs Adrian Gomez
Claude Sanders: This is what I train for… scoring with his leg kicks is what I train for, makes it painful for him if he doesnt block them.
Iouri Saveliev vs Lute Ganeif
Iouri Saveliev: I remember most of it, happens so fast, hard to remember. Took a hard right at one point. In my training I practiced a lot of Jiu-jitsu, heard my coach calling pass pass pass, got the armbar, and next thing I know that was it.
Terrance Viloria vs Justin Viejou
Terrance Viloria: I should have worked my jab more, but a fight’s a fight. I heard he was lanky, long, … The first leg kick I had on him hurt him so I thought if this works I should do this more.
Navi Marzary vs Jeremy Neufeld
Navi Marzary: I fought him once before, he stopped half way through the first round. I dont know why he wanted a rematch, so I wasnt expecting it to go long.
Ricky Keohavong vs Ab Shubear
Ricky Keohavong: I trained hard for a different fighter, for 194 he pulled out at the last minute and this guy was 230, but I am a fighter, so I’ll take the fight.
Novic Pavic vs Jordan Howes
Novic Pavic: Didnt win the way I wanted to, didnt show all my skills, but I’m still happy with the win.
Robin Laybourne vs Lloyd Kenny
Robin Laybourne: I am grateful for my trainers, Caleb Starnes, 120 friends in the audience, lots of people get surprised by the agility of such a big guy, training with good guys is the only way that I won.
Sasha Tadayoni vs Jean Allard
The Referee would call and end to the fight after the third knockdown at the end of round 1. Tatayoni, a Kyokushin karate practitioner, showed of dynamite leg kicks including a triple combination that was lightning fast, had to be seen.
Tony Vaga vs Matt Riley
Tony Vaga: I really took it to my opponent, I wasnt sure why the fight was stood up when it should have been called.
Hardeep Saran vs Toby Cleary
Hardeep Saran: Going into the fight I was confident, had a good game plan. Inder Bisla helped me a lot with my kicks.
Josh Jauncey vs Ruel Copeland
Josh Jauncey: We knew he was going to fight quite Thai style… he was heavy on his legs; I wasnt able to get him with the inside low kick. After this I am looking to fight in the Netherlands in the future.
Stas Tatarinov vs Alan Day
Stas Tatarinov: I blocked some leg kicks, that’s why I have some bruises… the guy towered over him in the ring a bit, and I took the fight for the challenge.
James Hansen vs Chad Gerow
James Hansen: It wasnt so much of a battle of attrition, we really tried to feel out each other in the first round, we didnt push our pace and I picked my shots. I will be back in the gym right away for a fight under Master Song.
Jesse Rice-Jones vs Alfonso Cavero
Cavero almost had Rice-Jones in a rear naked choke but Jones was able to get out of it and to his feet after a monumental struggle. He was able to corner Cavero and pound him out to win by referee stoppage in round 1.
Here are the photos from Gionco’s fight night main card for a Canadian Amateur Muay Thai Title match between Kiarash Moghaddam of Versus Training Centre in Vancouver and Nick Bautista from Siam No. 1 in Toronto.
After the fight, Justin Pierrot interviewed Kiarash Moghaddam to find out what he had to say about his victory over Nick Bautista…
It seems like Nick Bautista didn’t really have much of an answer for to your leg kicks tonight. He seemed to be shying away from your punches. Were you expecting that kind of reaction?
Three years ago I fought (Bautista’s) his coach, he won unanimously… After that fight I went to Thailand… I trained so hard. Tonight I just wanted to prove that I changed… it was a great fight.
You had a very calculated style in there, you kept him at a distance, you were snapping off those brutal looking leg kicks, was that all part of your strategy?
He wanted to clinch and do leg kicks – so I wanted to to do boxing. Clinch he didn’t have a chance, boxing he didn’t have a chance… all he did was low kicks and front kicks, he was a tough guy, he has a tough coach, but I’ve got the best coaching, I’ve got the best best support team… so lucky to have that.
| Style & Weight | Win | Def. | Loss | Reason | |
| 1 | Muay Thai, Super Lightweight 135lbs | Claude Sanders, Ostovic’s Gym, Sunshine Coast, BC | Def. | Adrian Gomez, Clinch 4 Life Burnaby BC | Judges Unanimous decision, good exchanges between fighters, Sanders was just more dominant and Gomez was on the run from Sanders much of the time. |
| 2 | MMA, Featherweight 145lbs | Iouri Saveliev, Suitela Fight Club, Surrey BC | Def. | Lute Ganeif WKX, Surrey BC | Iouri Saveliev went for a takedown in round one and stuffed a kick with his head. He may have even been out for a moment. Ganief had him hard for the rest of the round and Saveliev was in trouble until the bell. Round two started with Ganeif waiting for a cagey opponent, who got things going again by making that same takedown that almost got him killed in the first round. While Lute worked the bottom, Saviliev just kept in in control with strikes until Ganeif had to turn and gave up an arm. Iouiri was lucky not to lose it considering what happend in round 1. 2:22 Round 2 Submission by armbar for Saveliev. |
| 3 | Muay Thai Super Welterweight 150lbs | Terrance Viloria, Mendoza Fight Team, Surrey BC | Def. | Justin Viejou Team HAVOK Kelowna BC | Viloria would take it by judges unanimous decision. Probably a nice sweep in round 3 got it for him, and while they both showed hard signs of gas, Viloria just got a bit more in over Justin Viejou. |
| 4 | Muay Thai Super Middleweight 175lbs | Navi Marzary Universal Martial Arts Vancouver BC vs Asuncion, Paraguay | Def. | Jeremy Neufeld EKKERT Fight Team | Round 3 referee stoppage, the fighter could not continue after an accidental head butt. Win awarded to Marzary. |
| 5 | Muay Thai, Heavyweight 195lbs | Rakinrah ‘Ricky’ Keohavong | Def. | Ab Shubear, independent, New Westminster, BC. | A win for Ricky Keohavong at 24 seconds of round 1 by knockout, by ONE PUNCH. |
| 6 | Muay Thai Light Heavyweight 170lbs | Novic Pavic Suitela Fight Club Surrey BC | Def. | Jordan Howes Island Warriors, Campbell River BC | The doctor stoppage was called due to a sizeable cut opened up above Howes right eye. |
| 7 | MMA Heavyweight | Robin Laybourn Aegis Athletics Richmond BC | Def. | Lloyd Kenny Williams Lake BC | Laybourn wins by judges unanimous decision. Laybourn was a bigger of the two fighters and had Caleb Starnes in his corner. Laybourn won Kenny on takedowns and mount control, and a couple of dazzling high kicks thrown in through the fight. |
| 8 | Muay Thai Light Heavyweight 175lbs | Sasha Tatayoni WACHAL’S Martial Arts Surrey BC | Def. | Jean Allard Rising Phoenix, Sunshine Coast, BC. | The Referee would call and end to the fight after the third knockdown at the end of round 1. Tatayoni, a kyokushin karate practitioner, showed of dynamite leg kicks including a triple combination that was lighning fast, had to be seen. |
| 9 | Boxing 160lbs exhibition | Raj Dillan, Harrison Boxing Richmond BC | Ex. | Kanyon Gleeson Williams Lake Muay Thai, Williams Lake BC. | Exhibition Match |
| 10 | MMA Bantamweight 135 lbs | Tony Vaga Columbia Martial Arts, Burnaby, BC | Def. | Mat Riley Shannon, Independent, Vancouver BC | Vaga would win by referee stoppage due to unreturned blows early in round 1. Apparently, Shannon looks to train in street fights and thinks all that gyms want is money. The fight looked done, it appeared that the referee had called the fight after Vaga and Shannon clashed for the second time and he went down…. apparently not defending himself. The ref let the fight continue to the surprise of the crowd… but it was quickly over after that. |
| 11 | Muay Thai Super Middleweight 165 lbs | Hardeep Saran Bisla Martial Arts Surrey BC | Def. | Toby Cleary, Carlson Gracie MMA Maple Ridge BC | A devastating round kick to the head at the start of round 2 would finish off Cleary for good. Saran had already sent him to the mat in round 1. |
| 12 | Muay Thai Welterweight 147 lbs | Josh Jauncey WKX, Surrey BC | Def. | Ruel Copeland, SIAM No. 1 Toronto, Ontario | A super exciting fight with heavy, fast and hard exchanges. Jauncey got the win by unanimous judges decision. |
| 13 | Muay Thai, Light Heaveyweight 170lbs | Stas Tatarinov WACHAL’S Martial Arts, Surrey BC | Def. | Alan Day, Independent, Vancouver BC | Stats Tatarinov dominated and won by judges unanimous decision. |
| 14 | Muay Thai Super Middleweight BC Title | James Hansen Team Bad Boy Outreach Surrey BC | Def. | Chad Gerow Revolution Langley BC | Hansen dominated and had control of the whole fight. Laid it on hard in round 3 to seal the deal. Win by judges unanimous decision. |
| 15 | MMA Light Heavyweight 205lbs | Jesse Rice-Jones G-Force Vancouver BC | Def. | Alfonso Cavero Team KARMA Vancouver, BC | Cavero almost had Rice-Jones in a rear naked choke but Jones was able to get out of it and to his feet after a monumental struggle. He was able to corner Cavero and pound him out to win by referee stoppage in round 1. |
| 16 | Muay Thai Heavyweight Canadian Title | Kiarash Moghaddam, Versus Training Centre, Vancouver BC. | Def. | Nick Bautista SIAM No. 1 Toronto | Kirash would win a long deserved Canadian title, a feat he has been training for years to achieve. He has come back from previous defeats against a SIAM No. 1 prospect, and his win and loss against Mike Downey to come out as one of the best amateur fighters in his style and division in Canada. |
Gerry Gionco is back with Fight At The View 7, on September 30 2011. Kiarash ‘The Beast’ Moghaddam will be fighting for a Canadian Amateur Kickboxing title. More info: go to http://gerrygionco.com .
Interviews with fighters on the evening’s card by Justin Pierrot.
Navi Mazary took the first fight of the night, in super middleweight Muay Thai against Jeremey Neufeld with an early TKO. Navi did put in a hard leg kick on Neufeld, but afterward said that he felt that Neufeld just wasn’t prepared for the fight. Neufeld took it hard in the corner early and then went down with an apparent knee injury.
Palvir Atwall from Bisla’s in Surrey had a strong win against Rob Kreuse from Wolfe’s Den, North Vancouver by judges unanimous decision. Going in with the definite height and reach advantage, Atwall said he put his strategy on those assets and used his jab and rights as well as he could. The 15 year old Atwall looks forward to more action and eventually moving up in weight divisions.
Chris ‘The Predator’ Hansen was the winner by triangle choke in the first round over Sean Devries. I asked Chris what his game plan was, and did he expect to get a triangle submission so quickly?
“Yeah, triangle choke is my bread and butter, I’ve got long legs, so triangle choke is usually what I go for… I was going to stand with him a little bit more, but I felt his power right away, decided think it would be a smart thing to do. He bloodied me up on the ground, he has lots of power. So hats off to Sean Devries.”
Chris said his plans are to keep fighting, work on his stand up, and will be submitting more people in the future.
Ryan Daley was declared the winner by judges unanimous decision in the evening’s only straight up kickboxing bout, in the heavyweight division Lloyd Kenny. Ryan says his game plan going in was “…lots of jabs. Lots of leg kicks, wear him down.” And besides that? “Being busy, keep on top of him, moving around, good technique, (it) seemed to work.”
I asked Suraj Bangarh, how he felt to be half of tonight’s unanimous draw in a Muay Thai bout at 147 lbs, you got that draw off a point deduction, how are you feeling about that?
“Pretty upset actually, it makes me feel like I didn’t do too much, felt like I had the fight. 2nd round could have been a tie. 1st round was his, the 3rd round was mine, it should have gone toward me. What can you do?
As you mentioned in 2nd round and in the 3rd round, you were coming back with huge kicks, was that part of your training that you specifically focused on, or did it feel right at the moment?
I’ve been doing martial arts for 11 years in my life now, mostly karate, just started kickboxing for 3 years now, kicks come from my karate background, definitely.
I asked Houtan Ali Kashani, the other competitor of tonight’s draw in the Muay Thai bout, about the deducted point for a low shot. Houtan said he was surprised to get the deduction right away, before receiving a warning… Very understandable. Your opponent, seemed to have trouble with your jabs, and throwing jabs over his teeps?
He is a Karate guy, he tried to throw more front kicks, but front kicks don’t work on me. Walking in to it, it will hit you, but just standing there, its not gonna work.
Sebastian Ankiel from Team Karma got his win against Jessie “The Russian Bear” Makortoff, in almost record time, with a dominant performance in the heavyweight division for MMA. Ankiel admitted “… it feels pretty good. First fight out. Make a statement, I think I did that today.” Ankiel also confirmed that in preparation for the fight he brought down his weight from 307 to 244 lbs, by training almost full time.
Cheryl Chan quickly took out Femina Wachal to win the AMA Women’s flyweight champion belt.
28 seconds is the fastest submission of the night so far. You rocked her with a really solid punch and then she just turtled. What was going through your mind when you saw her back?
I grabbed her neck and choked her out, been working on it for a long time… instinct, Soon as she turned her back, I jumped her.

What a way to rebound after last fight at Trail at AM 4 fight night where unfortunately didn’t come up on top. looks like you turned corner and new chapter starting.
I learnt a lot from that last fight. I Got back into gym, Trained really hard. I think I grew a lot more than any other fight than any other fight. I got refocused and got ready to get back in there.


Wade Apps, won his mma fight over Parker Lang, in the last 20 seconds of round 1. Apps had a impressive round of ground and pound, Taking it into a shoulder lock. .Was that what you were looking to do, go for the submission, or did you have other things in mind?
It was more or less what I wanted to do, to take him down, heard he had decent striking. So I wanted to to take him down, thats what happened.
Wade says he is looking for more amateur fights, and then will turn pro.


Bruce Tran was the winner of the co-main event, Muay Thai at 135 lbs by split decision from the Judges over Jay Jauncey from WKX. Tran said, “I feel very exhausted, a pretty cool fight, could have gone either way, did the best I could… he has some pretty good front kicks, I had to watch for his moves.”
Tricky Nick Marinos is now the AMA Welterweight champion, the winner by stoppage in round 3 over Brett Lucero from Crisis MMA in Olympia WA.
I feel good, was little worried about my cardio, because I packed on some weight for this fight, because I knew my opponent was gonna be much bigger, the knees, so I needed to have the same kind stopping power back… every fight that Ive gotten into I’m confident that I’m going to win but I always have that worry… every fight I get into I know my guard game is pretty strong, even though he is on top of me, I can hold that position for a long long time and wait for the right moment to either get out or do a reversal, once I get on my game, I don’t scramble and make bad decisions, my game plan worked. I knew he was bigger he was stronger, a champion from Washington State, I had to take my time to wear him out, and as soon as I saw him getting into round 3, and I saw his punches getting slow, I saw his punches slowing down, I came in with that hook, and I stopped him, rung his bell, and then boom, the take down! I got on top, the plan worked out great.
LIVE in Vancouver – MMA, Muay Thai and Kickboxing
All Martial Arts Championship Back to Vancouver

WHEN: Friday June 24th, 2011
WHERE: Fraserview Hall 8240 Fraser Street Vancouver, BC
TIME: Doors open at 6:30 for Dinner tickets 7:30 non Dinner tickets
TICKETS: contact Mike at 604-318-1902, Marc at 604-729-6066, Gerry at 604-435-7777
All Martial Arts Championship is back to Vancouver, presented by BC’s leaders in Fight Promotions, Top Rank Martial Arts, and Gionco International Promotions, With Promoter Marc Crimeni following the smashing success of the 4 previous instalments. This fight series has reliably sold out before the doors even open, so get your tickets now!
VIP tickets include a beautiful dinner prepared by outstanding chefs at Fraserview Hall. GA seating without buffet are also available.
AMA 5 will feature an action-packed evening of exciting fights in a venue that offers incredible views from every seat in the house.
This is your chance to cheer on some of the most explosive Canadian fighters as they do battle with notoriously talented Americans in Vancouver, BC.
North Vancouver’s ‘Tricky’ Nick Marinos MMA Canadian Welterweight champ faces off against MMA American welterweight champ Brett Lucero for the AMA Welterweight Title.
The EX UBC Football Player Seb Ankiel faces the American MMA Heavyweight Brandon Brazier.
Canadian Trent Skinner faces the American MMA Featherweight Jose Ramirez.
Jonathan Agnew out of Suitela fight team in Surrey, BC goes head to head with Dylan Brown out CV MMA in Courtenay, BC for the AMA lightweight Title.
Famina Wachal from Surrey, BC battling in MMA Deb Boyes from Vancouver, BC.
Houtan Alikshani from KB-ONE in North Vancouver battling Suraj Bangarh From Canadas best karate in Victoria in explosive Muay Thai.
Jay Jauncey From WKX in Surrey, Jay’s Brother of Jr World Champion in Mauy Thai(JOSH) VS San Shou Champion from Calgary, AB Bruce Tran batling in Mauy Thai.
A Stacked Card including electrifying fighters from Lightweight to Super Heavyweight in an |International event of epic proportions.
- Novic Pavic VS Navi Marzary Muay Thai SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT
- Rob Kruse VS Palvir Atwall Boxing SUPER MIDDLEWEIGHT
- Chris Hanson VS Shaun Devries MMA WELTERWEIGHT
- Ryan Hayward VS Pat Alec Muay Thai WELTERWEIGHT
- Curtis Baker VS Nate Nowak Boxing SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT
- Lloyd Kenny VS Ryan Daley Kick Boxing HEAVYWEIGHT
- Parker Lang VS Wade Abbs MMA LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT
Card Subject To Change
As always, this will be an amazing card that is stacked with edge-of-your-seat exciting fights!
Book early your tickets as limited tickets are available.
Chris Anderson vs Cass Young
Cass Young Team from Bad Boy Outreach Surrey BC def. Chris anderson CVMMA Campbell River. Anderson delivered a heavy blow to the head in round 2, while Young was attempting to stand. Its hard for fighters to hold back at that moment, and it was found later to be a good call on the part of the referee and judges to stop the fight. Young hit the mat, and the fight doctor commented on a possible opened up artery in the scalp, which was already forming a pool of blood on the mat. Young was awarded the win by disqualification. Anderson was apologetic and paid his respect to Young and his corner like an honourable fighter. Young’s bleed out was proof that scalp wounds look more gruesome than they really are. Both fighters are already talking about a rematch at King of the Rock 2 in Campbell River in the fall. An exiting fight by both combatants.
Via the fight team at BCMMA.com, I have some of the fights as shot by Jorge Parra from Underdogprod.com.
Exhibition Match
Mark Cadiz WACHAL’s Martial Arts Surrey BC vs Pat Alec ITK North Vancouver BC Exhibition match for upcoming fighters.

Josh Williams vs Brandon Takahara
Josh Williams from Final Round Duncan BC def. Brandon Takahara WACHAL’s Martial Arts Surrey BC. Knockout round 1, 31 seconds. Takahara charged out quickly, hoping to spook Williams, and pounded him brutally hard from guard. When they got to their feet again Williams hit him squarely with a cross and it was over.

Kalen Johl vs Louie Claman
Kalen Johl ITK North Vancouver BC def. Louie Claman EKKERT Fight Team Vancouver. Tko ground and pound in round 2, and a big improvement in fighting skills for Johl over his previous bouts.


Rakinranh ‘Ricky’ Keohavong vs Gurmeet Gill
Rakinranh ‘Ricky’ Keohavong WKX Surrey BC def. Gurmeet Gill WACHAL’S Martial Arts Surrey BC. Ricky Keohavong wins by tko in round 2. A stunningly aggressive fighter, scoring several knockdowns and never really being in trouble for any length of time during the fight save a brief stumble, in spite of Gill being a better challenge than his earlier ring fight.
Herbert Moon vs Gord Mosley
Herbert Moon Island Warriors Campbell River BC def Gord Mosely EKKERT Fight Team Vancouver BC. A stunning knockout in round 1 in the corner, keeping on him and exploiting the heavy gas burn of his opponent.












































































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