Wilnis Edges Schilling Via Controversial Majority Decision in Glory 30 SuperFight Series
In one of the most anticipated rematches in Glory history, bitter
rivals Joe
Schilling and Jason Wilnis picked up from where they left off
at Glory 24. The middleweights wasted little time in tearing into
each other from the opening bell until the closing seconds and the
featured bout of the Glory 30 SuperFight Series undercard was as
close as they come.
Schilling opted for a much higher strike output as he out-threw and out-landed his Dutch foe at an almost 3-1 clip. Wilnis, however, was more judicious with his punches and kicks; he threw less but landed the harder, more telling blows. As the fight was drawing to a close, it appeared as though “Stitch ‘Em Up” did just enough to win the duel, but a flurry from “Psycho” with precious seconds remaining in the fight took the Los Angeles fighter off his feet.
Schilling complained to veteran referee Marcos Rosales that he
slipped, but the call stood it and it was a crucial turning point
in the scoring. After a few minutes of deliberation, one judge
scored the battle a draw at 28-28 but that tally was offset by the
other two officials who favored Wilnis (28-6-1, 7 KOs) 29-27
(twice). Many in attendance thought that Schilling (21-7, 12 KOs)
should have won or at least had the fight go into a sudden victory
round.
Lion Fight super bantamweight and featherweight champion Tiffany Van Soest was sensational in her Glory debut as she dominated last-minute replacement Esma Hasshass over three rounds to win a unanimous decision. “Time Bomb” floored her 18-year-old opponent with a crushing right hand to the face in the first, but the Moroccan-born Dutch fighter was able to climb back to her feet and clear her head.
Hasshass (9-3, 3 KOs) showed great resilience as she kept up with the popular American until the end, but Van Soest’s experience and skillset was too much to overcome. Van Soest won via tallies of 30-26 (thrice) to improve to 15-2-1 with 5 KOs; her win advances her to the semifinals of the inaugural Glory women’s super bantamweight tournament.
In other Glory 30 SuperFight Series action, UFC and Strikeforce veteran Guto Inocente (31-7, 17 KOs) bested fellow heavyweight Brian Douwes (41-19-2, 23 KOs) via unanimous decision; middleweight Mike Lemaire (18-3, 8 KOs) dropped Karl Roberson (0-3) in the first and coasted to a unanimous decision; and light heavyweight Manny Mancha (5-2, 4 KOs) toppled Warren Thompson (11-7-1, 3 KOs) over three rounds for a unanimous decision win.
Schilling opted for a much higher strike output as he out-threw and out-landed his Dutch foe at an almost 3-1 clip. Wilnis, however, was more judicious with his punches and kicks; he threw less but landed the harder, more telling blows. As the fight was drawing to a close, it appeared as though “Stitch ‘Em Up” did just enough to win the duel, but a flurry from “Psycho” with precious seconds remaining in the fight took the Los Angeles fighter off his feet.
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Lion Fight super bantamweight and featherweight champion Tiffany Van Soest was sensational in her Glory debut as she dominated last-minute replacement Esma Hasshass over three rounds to win a unanimous decision. “Time Bomb” floored her 18-year-old opponent with a crushing right hand to the face in the first, but the Moroccan-born Dutch fighter was able to climb back to her feet and clear her head.
Hasshass (9-3, 3 KOs) showed great resilience as she kept up with the popular American until the end, but Van Soest’s experience and skillset was too much to overcome. Van Soest won via tallies of 30-26 (thrice) to improve to 15-2-1 with 5 KOs; her win advances her to the semifinals of the inaugural Glory women’s super bantamweight tournament.
In other Glory 30 SuperFight Series action, UFC and Strikeforce veteran Guto Inocente (31-7, 17 KOs) bested fellow heavyweight Brian Douwes (41-19-2, 23 KOs) via unanimous decision; middleweight Mike Lemaire (18-3, 8 KOs) dropped Karl Roberson (0-3) in the first and coasted to a unanimous decision; and light heavyweight Manny Mancha (5-2, 4 KOs) toppled Warren Thompson (11-7-1, 3 KOs) over three rounds for a unanimous decision win.
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