UCMMA Resurrection: Results and Write Up.

UCMMA Resurrection, Troxy, East London. 6th February 2010 by Mark Craggy.

Full Fight Card (in running order);

Prelims -
GALORE BOSANDO V JEROME CAROL (WW) Carol wins via DSQ [illegal knee] 1:20 Rd 2
RICHARD GRIFFIN V CHRIS WOOLCOTT (WW) Griffin via Submission [Rear naked choke] 3:17 Rd 2
BRAD WHEELER V DOMINIC PLUMB (LW) Wheeler via Submission [Armbar] 0:36 Rd1
EARL BROWN V BOLA OMOYELE (MW) Omoyele via TKO [punches] 2:16 Rd 1
RYAN CAMPBELL V DAN MOVAHEDI (MW) Movahedi via TKO [punches] 1:16 Rd1
STEVE DOSSETT V CHRIS GREIG (MW) Greig via Submission [Guillotine] 2:52 Rd 1
PABLO BEN V COLIN FRENCH (WW) French via Submission [Arm triangle] 1:49 Rd 1
DAVE NOBEL V RAFIK BENZIADA (LHW) Nobel via Decision [Unanimous]
BEN CRAGGY V JAMAINE FACEY (MW) TKO Punches 0:38 Rd 1

Main Card -
AZRAN QUASID V SCOTT JANSEN (LW) Jansen via Submission [Kimura] 4:44 Rd1. A good stand up fight with both fighters showing good kickboxing abilty. Jansen managed his 1st ever submission win once it went to the floor.

VALENTINO PETRESCU V JAMIE HEARN (LHW TITLE UK-1 ) VOID – Dave O’Donnell announced that Petrescu crashed his car & ended up having a fight with the other driver on the way down to the fight!! He had busted 3 fingers on his hand so was unable to fight. Jamie Hearn then entered the ring in a Batman costume to announce his up coming Ben Smith.

PETER YENDALL V KARLOS VEMOLA (HW) Vemola via KO [punches] Rd 0:49. Vemola enters ring with Terminator theme tune [also his nickname]. Picks up 115kg Yendall & slams him on his back then KO’s him with brutal ground & pound

EDGELSON LUA V JOHN MAGUIRE (WW) Maguire via Decision [majority]. Hard, even fight. Neither landed many clean shots throughout the fight. Lua had top position for much of 1st rd but couldnt do much with it. For most of 2nd & 3rd rd Maguire was trying for a Kimura and had top position, last 2 rounds was all on the ground with Maguire dominant.

SHOLA ADENIRAN V STAV ECONOMOU (HW) Stav wins via Submission [Rear Naked Choke] 1:30 1st rd. Stav catches a leg kick and takes Adeniran to floor, takes his back & wins via RNC

MARK WEIR V MARK EPSTEIN (MW TITLE UK-1) Weir via Decision [Unamimous] Weir dominates each round with good high kicks. Downed Epstein with headkick in 2nd rd then a spinning back head kick in 3rd. Spoke in ring about how he’d like to fight Alex Reid after beating him before

DEAN AMASINGER V ALBERTO MINA (WW TITLE) Mina via TKO [punches] 2:13 3rd Rd. Amasinger enters ring with Paul ‘Semtex’ Daly, Dan Hardy & Nick Osipczak in his corner. Both seemed respectful of each others abilities but both fighters timing seemed slightly out when striking with few landing clean. Fight when to ground at the end of 1st rd with Mina showing slick movement and an attempted armbar attempt which Amasinger escaped. In round 2 few strikes landed cleanly & both seemed more comfortable on the floor. Amasinger eventually gained top position but Mina was saved by the bell before any strikes were landed. In rd 3 again the fight went to the floor where Mina eventually took Amasingers back before landing continuous GnP until the ref ended things. Announced that Mina would fight John Maguire in his next fight

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Paul Kelly meets Matt Veach at UFC 112

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UFC lightweight Paul Kelly’s next opponent is no longer a mystery.

Shortly after the UK-based fighter announced his return at UFC 112 on Thursday afternoon, MMAjunkie.com learned that Kelly (9-2 MMA, 3-2 UFC) is set to face Matt Veach (11-1 MMA, 1-1 UFC) at the April event in Abu Dhabi.

Sources close to the negotiations indicate that at least one fighter has signed his bout agreement and the fight is a virtual lock.

UFC 112 takes place in Abu Dhabi at Concert Arena at the Ferrari World theme park on Yas Island. The main card, headlined by middleweight champ Anderson Silva vs. Vitor Belfort, airs on pay-per-view.

Kelly vs. Veach is expected to be part of the night’s un-aired preliminary card.

Kelly, a British fighter who made his pro debut in late 2005, looks to rebound from a TKO loss to Denis Siver that came via spinning back kick at November’s UFC 105 event. The loss, which was just the second of his career, derailed the momentum he had built with back-to-back unanimous-decision victories over Troy Mandaloniz (UFC 95) and Roli Delgado (UFC 99).

Kelly ’s only other career loss came to Marcus Davis at UFC 89 in 2008.

In his most recent appearance, Veach took a significant step up in competition when he faced now-top contender Frankie Edgar at The Ultimate Fighter 10 Finale this past December. The H.I.T. squad-trained fighter was submitted in the second round. The loss was Veach’s first setback in 12 professional appearances.

Veach made his octagon debut 10 months prior with a first-round TKO victory over Matt Grice.

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John Hathaway v Diego Sanchez – May 29th Las Vegas

John Hathaway vs Diego Sanchez has been confirmed for May 29th in Las Vegas.  Hathaway from Brighton, UK is currently 12 – 0 and known for his very strong wrestling skills .  Sanchez will be moving up from lightweight after his defeat at the hand’s of BJ Penn.

A win for Hathaway will result in a 3rd brit riding high in the welterweight division.

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UCMMA: Resurrection – February 6th, 2010


I have yet to see a card of recent at UCMMA that has failed to impress and for the first show of the year, Dave O’Donnell and team have continued that trend by matching up another good roster of fights.

The main event will see Nottingham Rough House’s Dean Amasinger V the Judo / BJJ black belt Alberto Mina of London Shootfighers. Mina is the current Welterweight title holder with a 7 – 0 record and Amasinger is riding on a 6 fight win streak. Both guy’s are well rounded so this easily has the potential making of a great fight.

Mark ‘The Beast’ Epstein makes his return to fight another veteran Mark ‘The Wizard’ Weir for the UK middleweight title.

Down to the welterweight’s will see Edgelson Lua of Nova Forca taking on John Maguire who will be making his first fight after dropping down from middleweight.

The Light Heavies will see Valentino “Battista” Petrescu come over from Ultimate Warrior Challenge with a 7 – 0 record to fight Jamie Hearn who will be feeling confident after his last bout saw him KO Tam Khan just over 1 minute into the first round.

Full Fight Card (in running order);

GALORE BOSANDO V JEROME CAROL (WW)

RICHARD GRIFFIN V CHRIS WOOLCOOT (WW)

BRAD WHELLER V DOMINIC PLUMB (LW)

EARL BROWN V BOLA OMOYELE (MW)

RYAN CAMPBELL V DAN MOVERHIDI (MW)

STEVE DOSSETT V CHRIS GREG (MW)

PABLO BEN V COLIN FRENCH (WW)

DAVE NOBEL V RAFIK BENZIADA (LHW)

BEN CRAGGY V JAMAINE FACEY (WW)

AZRAN QUASID V SCOTT JANSEN (LW)

VALENTINO PETRESCU V JAMIE HEARN (LHW TITLE UK-1 )

PETER YANDEL V KARLOS VEMOLA (HW)

EDGELSON LUA V JOHN MaGUIRE (WW)

SHOLA ADENIRAN V STAV ECONOMOU (HW)

MARK WEIR V MARK EPSTEIN (MW TITLE UK-1)

DEAN AMASINGER V ALBERTO MINA (WW TITLE)

Tickets are available from the ucmma website, but as per usual they sell out quickly so book in advance if you wish to attend. If you cannot then the show will go out on Sky Sports as per usual.

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Rob Broughton Win’s ZT Fightnight Tournament.

The Hove Town Hall, Brighton was the location for Sol Gilbert’s tournament event and first up were the heavyweights. Each man was introduced into the ring by MC Ian ‘The Machine’ Freeman to make the full line up of eight, the only change to the card was Martin Thompson replaced by Joe Vedepo.

The night kicked off with Rob Broughton v Neil Wain with a rocked Broughton recovering from a big left hook in the first round to sink in a guillotine choke and go through the semi final’s.

Next up saw Tengiz Tedoradze facing James Thompson. Thompson dominated Tedoradze for the first round with some excellent wrestling and ground and pound. This same strategy was applied again in the second round until referee Grant Roberts stopped the fight and awarded James Thompson the win by TKO.

Now it was the turn of two late replacements Muay Thai fighter Miguel Bernad via Joe Vedepo  (in the UK  as a spa’ing partner for Bisping). Bernad showed what he was made of with well placed thudding leg kick, but Vedepo immediately got the underhook’s and slammed Bernad to his back. Bernad contained Vedepo for a brief period and almost returned to his feet, but at this point Vedepo swung a leg up and pulled off one of the sweetest technical armbars your likely to see which Bernad had no choice, but to tap to.

Next was strongman Oli Thompson vs Boxer Steve Day. Both guys tried to feel each other out with a jab and a few clinches were initiated, but the fight remained standing until Thompson connected with a straight right on to the chin of Steve Day winning him a place in the Semi’s.

For the first fight of the Semi Finals James Thompson fought Rob Broughton. The 1st round appeared to be Thompson’s from some top control and ground and pound, but in the 2nd Thompson stood and traded with Broughton until a big right sent Thompson to the canvas and the referee jumped in to stop Broughton following up with some ground strikes. Broughton commences to the Final’s.

Joe Vedepo v Oli Thompson would decide the other fighter to face Broughton for the coveted prize of 10,000 pounds. This fight was a real stand up war with a few moments of loss of control as Thompson accidentally knee’ed Vedepo in the groin two times and Vedepo had one point deduced for an illegal knee strike to the head of Thompson.  Vedepo came out on top and rocked Thompson with strikes and knee’s to the head from a clinch and secured his place in the final’s against Broughton.

This now lead to an interesting situation. The Tournament was primarily devised as a a concept to decide who was the the best heavyweight in the UK. Now with a very sharp looking Vedepo going into the final could the tournament be won by an American middleweight who came in as a last minute replacement the night before? This was not to good. However this was short lived as following Broughton to the ring came Vedepo with no gloves and ice pack on his hand – he was out from injury. Ian Freeman then announced Vedeop’s replacement would be Oli Thompson.

So the final got underway and for 3 x 5 minutes both fighters gave their best, but ultimately the skill and expertise of Broughton was the deciding factor as Thompson who fought with all of his heart was slowly ground down by Broughton’s clinch and punches. And so the night confirmed what a few of us already expected, that being that Broughton is the number one heavyweight in the UK.

A great night and a big kudos to Sol Gilbert and team whom got this together with the odd’s stacked far from the their favor.  We now look forward to the next event on the 8th of May which will be the light heavyweights.

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Alex Reid Wins Celebrity Big Brother.

In another twist of fate Alex Reid has now won the television program ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ and gone from media target to the most popular and liked contestant on the show.

Reid, a bookies favorite went into the house with a far from popular view provided by the red top media and other various glossy mind numbing journals which adorn the shelf’s of newsagents and supermarkets across the breath of the land.

Since starting a relationship with Katie Price the UK middleweight was a daily source for bashing by the press and even caused some divide in the UK MMA online community who felt he was not representing MMA in a way conductive to the sport’s image.  The pinnacle of this emerged at a UCMMA event where a less then savory crowd member tried to punch Reid after he defeated  Jack Mason in K1 rules bout. It was not going well for the Reidenator.

When it was announced that Reid would be entering the Big Brother House many fan’s were not sure how he would come across and if matter’s would be made worse. Those close to Reid however knew it was a good move as the public could then see what they already knew and that is that Reid is no more and no less then a fairly decent likable bloke.

And so it was that Alex came across as just that and won the public’s affections and the series.

So what hold’s next for Reid in his celebrity life? We don’t have a clue, but MMA wise we know he now has a determined, hard training Tom Watson to fight.

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ZT Fightnight: Draw Results

Draw results for the ZT fightnight Heavyweight Tournament.

Tengiz Tedoradze – James Thompson

Steve Day – Oli Thompson

Neil Wain – Rob Broughton

Miguel Bernad – Joe Vedepo.

* Martin Thompson ( out) – replacement Joe Vedepo.

More on Joe Vedepo.

Vedepo is no stranger to the big stage. He fought on two UFC fight night’s and most recently KO’ed his last opponent Webster Farris  in 0:14 seconds into the first round.

He currently holds a record of 8 – 3 – 0.

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ZT Fightnight Fighter Profile: Steve Day.

Record : 0 -  1  -  0 (Win – Loss – Draw)
1 TKO ( 100 %)
Association: Saied Gholimie (wrestling).

Steve Day (27) is a boxer with extensive experience having been in the boxing game for over 9 years. Day’s interest turned to MMA over a year ago when he started to cross train with ZT fightschool and GB Martial Arts, Portsmouth. Since then he has been coached by respected Persian Wrestler Saied Gholimie who incidentally was the man who recommended Day to ZT fightnight’s Sol Gilbert.

Day who stands at 6′2 has already competed in one MMA fight so he is in no way green to MMA. His first fight was as big as a first challenge you can get in the form of Big Ben Smith.  He last fight was a boxing rules  bout against 6ft 8 giant Toby Wood at ZT Fight Night – Trick or Treat in October 2009. This proved to be a battle and ended in a draw and a  broken foot for Day.

Since then Day has recovered from his injury and has been training hard working on his wrestling with coach Gholimie.

Another Dark horse here and someone with KO power and the ability to provide a big upset with his stand up experience.

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ZT Fightnight Fighter Profile: Oli Thompson

Record : 3  -  0  -  0 (Win – Loss – Draw)
Wins : 2 Submissions ( 100 %)
Association: ZT Fight Skool

Oli Thompson was a big name with the UK public before entering MMA with an illustrious career as the former holder of ‘Britian’s Strongest Man’. During his time as a strongman he competed in world championships and grand prix’s around the world gaining much media attention through TV appearances on the strongman show’s. His career was brought to an end however from a bad injury (a severe bicep tear whilst weight lifting) and this plagued him throughout 2008 until he had to make the difficult decision to quit.

However strongman competitions loss became MMA’s gain as around the time of his injury Thompson started to train in BJJ at the Brazilian Top Team school in Eastbourne, East Sussex, Bst MMA and BTT Slough with Ze Marcelo. After catching the bug he became more active in his training and eventually he settled with his current gym  ZT fightschool where he really started to fine tune his skill’s as an all rounder with the view of competing as a Pro.

In March of 2009 Thompson had his first professional fight at ZT fightnight against Ashley Pollard. Thompson made his debut a win by mean’s of a Arm-Triangle Choke. For his second bout a rematch was made with Pollard in which he Thompson submitted Pollard again, but this time with punches.

Thompson brings to MMA a vast amount of knowledge around the conditioning required to be a top athlete and it goes without saying he knows about all their is to know when it comes to developing core strength .

How Thompson will get on with the level of  competition he will meet in this tournament remains to be seen, but that is not to write him off, he could well  go all the way as we our yet to see him pushed.  This will be his chance to make that big impression and for man as driven as Oli Thompson I don’t think we will see anything less then 100% from this fighter.

For further details and tickets (tickets are still available!) on ZT Fightnight the tournament,  please visit ZT Fightnight.

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ZT FightNight “The Tournament”: Miguel Bernard interview

Miguel Bernard is one of the last minute replacements who stepped up at short notice to fill the places left by the withdrawal of Karlos Vemola and Neil Grove. He is a spanish native and a Muay Thai fighter with a 15-4-1 record. Currently training out of the House of Pain gym in Bournemouth under the tutelage of Andy Lawrence, Miguel has a big learning curve to get up to speed with the MMA game. But with his Muay Thai pedigree he will certainly pose an interesting problem for the rest of the fighters in the tournament.

With very little known about Miguel, we decided to track him down for an interview so UKMMA fans can get to know a little more about this fearless fighter who in 2 days time will be taking part in one of the most anticipated MMA events to take place in the UK:

  • Hi Miguel, thanks for taking the time to talk to us and giving the UK fans the opportunity to get to know a little more about you. Not many people in the MMA fraternity will have heard of you, all we know is you are a Muay Thai fighter…so can tell us a bit more about your Martial Arts background and how you came to be entered into the tournament? ..
  • Ok, here goes…I’m Miguel Bernad, 26 year old Spanish native. At 7 years old my dad put me in Muay Thai classes so I would not be out on the street getting in fights all the time..That proved to kill two birds with one stone, I was not out on the street no more but spent most of my time in the gym training, and street fights were now called ‘competition’…I loved it. I started to compete in semi contact, full contact and kickboxing at the age of 12, and moved on to Muay Thai at 16…Continued with just Muay Thai till 21 and then added bodybuilding to the mix. Competed in several bodybuilding competitions and learned that the improvement in strength greatly contributed to my fighting skills and the self discipline that competitive bodybuilding requires also lifted my fight training to a whole new level.

    I got involved in this tournament by a stroke of luck.I teach Muay Thai classes at the House of Pain gym in Bournemouth. The owner of House of Pain, Andy Lawrence, approached me a little over a week ago and told me that two fighters had pulled out of the upcoming MMA tournament, if I would be interested to fill one of the spots. Me??…fighting MMA in the UK??…in 9 days???…Kidding me??.. Hell yeah!…So I agreed immediately, and the next minute I was on the list to fight. That’s when the realisasion creeped up that I was about to enter the ring with highly experienced MMA fighters and that I had 9 days to prepare for it. That’s where we are now…in preparation…a lot!..

  • Have you ever competed in MMA before?
  • No..never..Always wanted to though, therefore I’m so excited about this opportunity. I follow it religiously on television and sometimes while watching I found my mind wondering off thinking what it would be like if that was me in that ring. Hard to grasp that it will actually happen this saturday..I’m looking forward to it, to say the least…

  • Coming from a muay-thai background as you do, I imagine the wrestling /ground game is a little more alien to you. What training have you been doing to sharpen up these areas of your game. Who have you been working/training with?
  • When MMA veteran Andy Lawrence approached me for this fight,he immediately added that he would train with me everyday till showday to shave off the rough edges and polish where needed. If it wasn’t for his dedication, expertise and believe in me as a fighter I don’t think I would have had the guts to jump off the deep end like this. We have been training like maniacs for the past 9 days and when tournament day rolls around I will be ready!…

  • What is your typical training regime? Taking a fight at such short notice puts you at a disadvantage compared to those you have been in camp for 6 to 8 weeks…are you prepared for the possibility of taking three 15 minute fights in one night?
  • As ready as I ever will be…It’s hard to say, I’ve never fought one 15 minute MMA fight, let alone 3. All I know is that I’m in good physical shape, have been consistantly training for many, many years, strong as an ox and sheer determination gets you a long way my grandma used to say…Pray to God she is right!

  • I understand that you are fairly light for a heavyweight. Does the size of the opponents in this tournament bother you? People like James Thompson and Rob Broughton will outweigh you by quite a lot I would imagine?
  • Not really..This opportunity was warped into my lap out of nowhere, I never dreamed of measuring myself in weight nor in skill with the likes of James and Rob, fighters that have my utmost respect…I find it an experience in itself to be at the same tournament with them. I don’t waste my time on contemplating the possible outcome of my fights on Saturday. I’ll go into the ring with the pledge that I will give it my all and some and see where that takes me. As they say…something comes down to nothing but a chance. My chance is here…and I’ll grab it with both hands.

  • Is there anyone in the tournament you would like to fight more than any others, someone whose style you think fits yours better?
  • Not really. I try not to zone in too much on the other fighters at this moment because I would drive myself crazy. Regardless of who I’m up against on saturday, I need to deliver..stand my ground to the best of my abilities, that’s all I’m focused on right now.

  • So i assume you have no comment on any fighters you would like to avoid then? :)
  • Erm..All of them???…I’m kidding ;) Seriously, this is such a new experience to me that it’s hard to say who I would like to fight against or who I would like to avoid. In principle I would like to say I don’t want to avoid anybody..it’s all part of a new journey and will add to my experience as a fighter and as a human being.

  • Are you nervous to be taking part in such a huge event in UKMMA?
  • ..Nah..piece of cake..;) haha….Of course I’m very nervous, but I seem to do well under pressure, it helps me focus..at the same time I’m very excited as well that I’m going to be a part of this awesome tournament, regardless of what the outcome may be.

  • Win or lose, this tournament is going to bring you to the attention of UK MMA fans, will you pursue MMA now or continue to fight Muay Thai?
  • I would love to pursue MMA, I would never held possible that an opportunity like this would appear right in front of me…so first and foremost I’m excited to find out where the road may lead. I’m game for everything and anything that comes my way.

  • Looking ahead, what are your long term goals for your fight career?
  • To be honest, I haven’t even thought that far. As you know I’m a Spanish native, and have been living in the UK for a little over 2 years. In Spain having a fighting “career” is next to impossible, a “career” there means teaching Muay Thai classes and that is what I’ve done for many years. With great joy I have to add. Fighting is my passion…it’s my hobby, it’s what I know and what I’ve done for most part of my life..Just the thought that this could be the dawning of what could grow out to a career in fighting makes my toes wiggle with anticipation.

  • Finally Miguel are there any shout outs you’d like to give to anyone?
  • First and foremost to Andy Lawrence from House of Pain for creating this opportunity, his belief in my ability to do well and dedication to me as a fighter and MMA as a whole, without him all this would not have happened. To all the people in my surrounding who have been extremely supportive with me. To Sol Gilbert for organizing a tournament of this calibre and to all of you here at UKMMANews. Everything is really really appreciated.

  • Miguel thanks once again for talking to us and all the best for the tournament. It’s great that you have stepped up and I hope everyone gets behind you in this event! Good luck.
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