Fight 1

Bob Macke defeats Trevor Patterson
(submission/triangle choke), Round 1.
Fight 2

Gmiyale Adkins defeats Jack Duncans
(decision/29-28 x 3). Adkins and Duncan busted through the cage door in round 2. Referee Keith Peterson did an excellent job keeping the fighters from falling to the arena floor, while managing to break the action and reset. Good job, Keith.
Fight 3

Matt Friedenborin defeats Matt Kakarek
(submission/RNC) Round 3
Fight 4

John McBride defeats Shawn Massey
(split decision)
Fight 5

Scott Heckman defeats Danny Mattala
(unanimous decision)
Fight 6– Amateur 155 lbs Title (vacant)

Matt Nice defeats Jason Lee
(unanimous decision)
Fight 7

Ryan Contaldi defeatsJoe Stripling
(unanimous decision)
Fight 8

Brad Pole defeats Khristian Geraci
(Doctor stoppage due to facial laceration), Round 2. Pole cut Garci’s forehead early in the contest, and Geraci bled heavily for most of two rounds. The doctor stopped the contest before round 3 could get started.
Fight 9

Jeff Cressman defeats Joe Finneran
(unanimous decision) Definitely the fight of the night. Excellent pace from both fighters, Cressman delivered a half dozen solid upkicks, some good jiu-jitsu work from both guys with excellent submission defense, can’t wait to see both fight again.
Fight 10

Tim Williams defeats Ariel Sepulveda
(submission/triangle choke), 4:59 Round 1.
Fight 11

John Doyle defeats Mike Johnson
(RSC/unanswered strikes), Round 2.
Fight 12

Aaron Meisner defeats Marcus Ajian
(submission/RNC), Round 1. Meisner’s ground game has improved drastically since just October. Ajian told me (after the interview yesterday) that his game plan was to get Meisner on his back and work for a sub. Meisner stuffed an early shot with an excellent sprawl and eventually worked around to back control and locked up the neck. Aaron’s work with the Migliarese brothers is definitely paying off.