High Fives: A New Champion, Submissions Galore and a Vanquished ‘Thunderbeast’
UFC
238 drew most of the attention during the weekend of June 7-9,
but there was no shortage of mixed martial arts action to be found
elsewhere. The
Legacy Fighting Alliance buoyed the regional scene with
LFA 69 in Cabazon, California, and featured some emphatic
finishes. Meanwhile,
Invicta Fighting Championships returned to the stage with
Invicta 35 in Kansas City, Kansas, and played host to a pair of
thrilling confrontations. Both events were held on Friday.
NEW CHAMPION … LFA 69 was headlined by a flyweight
title tilt that pitted the Cuban champion Maikel
Perez opposite Mexican challenger Brandon
Moreno. In the fourth round, Moreno backed his adversary to the
cage with punches. A former Olympic wrestler, Perez tried to clutch
onto Moreno’s left leg but ate a right uppercut in the process.
When Moreno pulled his leg clear, the badly hurt Perez fell to his
knees before flopping to his back. Moreno followed him to the
ground. Having achieved full mount, he dished out ground-and-pound
until the referee stepped in at 1:54 of Round 4. In his first
appearance since parting ways with the
Ultimate Fighting Championship, Moreno upped his record to
15-5. The setback saw disposed Perez slip to 6-2.
ARM-TRIANGLE TRIUMPH … Desmond Torres fought fellow American Jose Medina in an LFA 69 flyweight showcase. In the third stanza, Torres found himself in top position on the floor having trapped his opponent on his back. After latching onto Medina’s left shoulder and driving it against the side of his head, Torres transitioned to mount and then side control. He kept tightening the arm-triangle choke until Medina succumbed at 1:23 point of Round 3. Torres improved to 7-1, while Medina suffered his first career setback and dipped to 4-1.
DOMINANT DISPLAY … Invicta 35 featured a strawweight contest between Japan’s Kanako Murata and Brazil’s Liana Ferreira Pirosin. The bout was approaching the two-minute mark when a scramble on the canvas culminated in Murata taking her adversary’s back and working for a rear-naked choke. The maneuver forced Pirosin to submit 2:10 into Round 1. Murata, now 10-1, extended her winning streak to six fights, while Pirosin fell to 7-3.
BRUTAL BEATDOWN … Kaitlin Young faced off with New Zealand’s Faith McMah in an Invicta 35 featherweight feature. In the third round, Young forced her opponent to the side of the cage with a barrage of heavy punches. McMah had no answer for the onslaught of blows, giving the referee no choice but to call a halt to the beatdown 3:52 into Round 3. Young moved to 10-9-1 with the win. McMah fell to 6-4.
Official Results: Moreno def. Perez via TKO at 1:54 into Round 1. pic.twitter.com/EPRyILJl7r
— AXS TV Fights (@AXSTVFights) June 8, 2019
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Official Results: Estrázulas def. Kozola via Tapout Rear Naked Choke at 2:32 into Round 1. pic.twitter.com/63GNrZlhI1
— AXS TV Fights (@AXSTVFights) June 8, 2019
SUBMISSION SUCCESS … Brazil’s Arthur
Estrazulas clashed with America’s Steve
Kozola in a lightweight feature at LFA 69. Early in the first
round, Kozola unleashed a barrage of punches that appeared close to
stopping his dazed counterpart. The tables turned later in the
frame when Estrazulas took the American’s back on the mat, secured
a body lock with his legs and set up a rear-naked choke, eliciting
the tap from the “Thunderbeast” 2:32 into Round 1. Victorious in
his promotional debut, Estrazulas moved to 11-4. Kozola dropped to
9-3.
Official Results: Torres def. Medina via Tapout Arm Triangle at 1:23 into Round 3. pic.twitter.com/voeeHRDs8q
— AXS TV Fights (@AXSTVFights) June 8, 2019
ARM-TRIANGLE TRIUMPH … Desmond Torres fought fellow American Jose Medina in an LFA 69 flyweight showcase. In the third stanza, Torres found himself in top position on the floor having trapped his opponent on his back. After latching onto Medina’s left shoulder and driving it against the side of his head, Torres transitioned to mount and then side control. He kept tightening the arm-triangle choke until Medina succumbed at 1:23 point of Round 3. Torres improved to 7-1, while Medina suffered his first career setback and dipped to 4-1.
Submission specialist @m_r_t_k_n_k just gave the least comfortable hug of all time.#InvictaFC35 pic.twitter.com/n6bHM37mhl
— UFC FIGHT PASS (@UFCFightPass) June 8, 2019
DOMINANT DISPLAY … Invicta 35 featured a strawweight contest between Japan’s Kanako Murata and Brazil’s Liana Ferreira Pirosin. The bout was approaching the two-minute mark when a scramble on the canvas culminated in Murata taking her adversary’s back and working for a rear-naked choke. The maneuver forced Pirosin to submit 2:10 into Round 1. Murata, now 10-1, extended her winning streak to six fights, while Pirosin fell to 7-3.
A victorious return to the @InvictaFights cage for @kaitlin_young !!!#InvictaFC35 pic.twitter.com/UgtjQAbtjl
— UFC FIGHT PASS (@UFCFightPass) June 8, 2019
BRUTAL BEATDOWN … Kaitlin Young faced off with New Zealand’s Faith McMah in an Invicta 35 featherweight feature. In the third round, Young forced her opponent to the side of the cage with a barrage of heavy punches. McMah had no answer for the onslaught of blows, giving the referee no choice but to call a halt to the beatdown 3:52 into Round 3. Young moved to 10-9-1 with the win. McMah fell to 6-4.
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