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THURSDAY, April 27th, 2017, AT 7:20 PM/ PST
Friday Night Fights at the Athens Arena Present
8 Limbs Fight Promotions Presents
Dennis Warner & In Sync Productions Presents
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Technical Bouts Muay Thai Los Angeles Presents
BOUTS
ARE "SEMI CONTACT" Athlete Weigh-ins: 9:AM
- 10:AM
Mr. Ruben Saldana & RuCamp Present
BOUTS
ARE "SEMI CONTACT" Mr. Ruben Saldana and in conjunction with RuCamp ( A
non pro-fit club for kids) Presents an IKF Point Muay Thai / Kickboxing
Sparring Tournament at the WestArt District.
Adrenalin Present
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TUESDAY, April 25th, 2017, AT 7:00 PM/ PST
Results From Martin Ward's
"Road To Glory"
April 22nd, 2017 - Athlone, Ireland
IKF Promoter Martin Ward put on a cracking show together in the fabulous Radisson Hotel in Athlone on Saturday night. The show entitled "Road To Glory" featured two junior exhibition bouts and 12 scored bouts including two IKF All Ireland Unified Rules (K-1 Rules) Title fights and two International Unified Rules (K-1 Rules) fights between Ireland & Belgium. The night kicked off just after 8:PM and was all over just after 11:PM and two new champions were crowned and all decisions were spot on with no issues. IKF Ireland was delighted to welcome our new friends from Belgium who brought over two top class fighters. Their coach Steven Wauters commented on how well looked after he was by Martin Ward and the Na Fianna crew.
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IKF RESULTS...
POSTED AT 5:30 AM/
PST
Results From Joey Pagliuso's
"FIGHT NIGHT AT USKO RIVERSIDE"
April 22nd, 2017 - Riverside, California, USA
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IKF RESULTS...
POSTED AT 11:30 AM/
PST
Results From Stan Peterec's
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Canada's By Christopher Kelsall - Victoria Sports News The No Guts, No Glory boxing and kickboxing fight card that took place Friday night at Pearkes Arena proved true to its name as 14 combatants fought seven exciting fights. Three of the bouts proved to be thrillers. The evening was capped with the IKF Amateur World title. Campbell River's Chase Ingalls, who entered the ring with a 22-1 record and four world titles to his credit, fought Burlington, Ontario's Adam Weber. They competed in the 165 pound weight class. Weber is listed with a record of 17-1, however, he is undefeated in boxing, kickboxing and MMA. Ingalls was fighting below his optimum weight and it showed. Although at least as equally skilled as Weber, the difference was in his lack of cardiovascular fitness, he was fading late in each of the rounds. After five, hard-fought rounds, the judges unanimously decided that Weber had the edge in the fight as he won the IKF Amateur Modified Muay Thai Super Middleweight World title. Ingalls said, "I think I did fight below my best weight. I am not going to hang my head about this one. I hadn't fought in one and a half years and it was good to get back in the ring. It's the sport I love. I am not going to walk away from it. I will get back to work and train for my fight Coming up this summer in La Paz, Mexico." Although Weber did not control the fight, he managed to slip many of Ingalls' punches. Asked about anticipating both the jab and the counter punch, he said, "I did notice that as he became tired later in the rounds it was more obvious where the punches were coming from and he was beginning to drop his hands, which I tried to take advantage of." One of the most exciting fights of the night included Victoria's Greg Lamothe, who took on Peter Dvorak for the IKF Amateur Modified Muay Thai Canadian Welterweight title. Dvorak entered the ring with 51 fights to Lamothe's 14. Lamothe could have turned down the bout with the more experienced fighter but he accepted the fight despite learning of Dvorak's record late. Lamothe looked from the outset as the superior fighter. He was throwing hard right hands at will and hitting Dvorak with punishing round kicks to the body and some kicks up high. It appeared that it was Lamothe was the one who had 51 fights. Twice he sat Dvorak on the canvas and it was during the middle of the second round that the ref stopped the fight. Lamothe earned his IKF Amateur Modified Muay Thai Canadian Welterweight title with a technical knockout. Asked about his confidence Lamothe said, "The fight before this one was tough as my opponent had more fights than me and I had that in my head throughout. This time, it was about being confident in myself. I was, and the plan worked out well." Stan Peterec, who was the co-promoter of the fight card and coach of a few of the athletes said, "Greg did everything he needed to do correctly. Everything he did, he did as planned. As for Dvorak with those 51 fights, I don't know if he did. I am not to taking anything away from Greg as he was clearly the better fighter." The first IKF Amateur Modified Muay Thai Canadian title of the night was won by Victoria's Tim "Packman" Packer who took on Shawn Baulie of Burlington. The first round featured the two athletes hitting hard, Packer, earned a standing 8 count early as he was tagged on the chin. Certain that he was perfectly okay to continue, he considered the punch as a wake-up call and turned up the heat on his opponent. During each of the next four rounds, Packer became more and more ferocious as he went after Baulie strait-on and continually landed punches, before being tied up. By the fourth round, Baulie wanted no part of Packer's plan and was hanging on. Packer earned his second Canadian title, the IKF Amateur Modified Muay Thai Canadian title in that fight and he earned his second Dylan Brown trophy for showing the most heart. The trophy has emotional ties for Packer as he was good friends with Brown, a former kickboxer, who passed away two years ago. "I will fight anyone, anytime to win that trophy. To win it two out of the three times that it has been awarded means a lot to me as it is named after my good friend, who I lost two years ago, Dylan Brown," shared Packer. Carlos "Sonic" Chua of Burnaby took on Kieren Mueller of Victoria, who was fighting out of Martial Arts Unlimited. Chua won with a TKO at the end of the second round. Both fighters showed good skill, however, Chua knocked down Mueller twice, early. The first time with a right hand to the chin, the second time with a kick to the chin a right round kick that sat Mueller and gave the 5', 120-pound Chua the victory. "I haven't fought for a few years, but I knew this guy as I had fought him before and my coach had also fought him, so we knew what to do and we planned for it," said Chua. Peterec added, "He is an exciting guy to watch. Chua always puts on a good show." The third fight of the evening saw two first-time kickboxers clash in the 135-pound super lightweight division. Port Alberni's Matt Goodwin of Peterec's kickboxing won with a unanimous decision over Jordan Kinaird. It was an exciting bout, where the two exchanged flurries of combinations. They appeared more experienced than their record showed. The second fight of the evening was an exhibition boxing match with two, two-minute rounds. Scott Judson took on Theo Konyekakis. No decision is rendered in exhibition fights. Opening the fight card was Anita Baker from Campbell River, in her first ever fight, taking on Victoria's Meghan "The Megatron" Stewart. She has one boxing match to her credit and this was her first time kickboxing. They competed in the 185-pound category. The fight was fairly even; however, Stewart had the edge throughout and countered repeatedly with effective right hands and round kicks. She earned the unanimous decision. There were two women's fights, the second saw Kaitlynn Routidge of Nanaimo take on Kaitlyn Jorgenson of Campbell River, both in their first fight. Routidge won with a unanimous decision. The fight was close throughout; however, Routidge appeared to telegraph her punches, especially the right, which was detected by Jorgenson, who countered with good combinations. Asked about the fight card and whether it was good for Victoria fighters or the sport, Peterec said, "I think it was good for kickboxing. There were some good fights. The first-timers did what they could and put out a good effort and the later fights were very exciting, especially Lamothe's and Packer's." |
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MONDAY, April 24th, 2017, AT 5:22 PM/ PST
Sparring Bouts From Anouphab Mud Muay Thai's
"SuperFight 11 - IKF In Gym Training
Event"
April 22nd, 2017 - Richmond, California, USA
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NEWS...
Our Hearts Go Out As We Lose Amateur
Fighter
Austin Brandon
RIP: 5-25-95 - 4-22-17
Austin Brandon
Riverside,
California, USA, 5-1, 116.9, 5'7", 5-25-95, Joey Pagliuso
All of us here at the IKF have the Brandon as well as the Pagliuso family in our Prayers. We will post additional details about Austin as we know them.
FRIDAY, April 21st, 2017, AT 1:10 PM/ PST
THIS WEEKENDS
IKF ACTION...
Stan Peterec Presents
"NO GUTS NO GLORY"
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
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IKF ACTION THIS WEEKEND...
Joey Pagliuso Presents
"FIGHT NIGHT AT USKO RIVERSIDE"
Riverside, California, USA
WEIGH-INS
USKO
TRAINING CENTER
6794 Brockton Avenue, Riverside, California, USA
10:30
AM - 12:00 NOON
FIGHT DAY
Saturday, April 22nd, 2017
USKO TRAINING CENTER
6794
Brockton Avenue, Riverside, California, USA
MANDATORY
FIGHTER CHECK-IN: 3:45 PM
MANDATORY FIGHTER RULES MEETING: 4:00
PM
DOORS OPEN AT:
4:30 PM
FIGHTS BEGIN AT:
5:00 PM
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IKF ACTION THIS WEEKEND...
Anouphab Mud Muay Thai Presents
"SuperFight 11 - IKF In Gym Training
Event"
Richmond, California, USA
ATTENTION FIGHTERS,
TRAINERS & FIGHT FANS!
The Times on this event had to be changed
due to a shortage of CSAC Certified Ringside Doctors.
Our Doctor for this
event needs to LEAVE this event by 3:30 PM to get to another CSAC Pro Event in
San Francisco.
We All Apologize for this even though this issue was out of
the Promoters, as well as the IKF's Control
WEIGH-INS
Saturday, April 22nd, 2017
7:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Anouphab
Mud Muay Thai Lao Academy
UPSTAIRS
2709
MacDonald Avenue, Suite 200
Richmond, California, 94804, USA
SATURDAY
FIGHT DAY
April 22nd, 2017
Anouphab Mud
Muay Thai Lao Academy
UPSTAIRS
2709
MacDonald Avenue, Suite 200
Richmond, California, 94804, USA
FIGHTER CHECK-IN: 9:45 AM
MANDATORY FIGHTER RULES MEETING: 9:50 AM
DOWNSTAIRS
DOORS OPEN AT 10:00 AM
FIGHTS BEGIN AT 10:30 AM
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IKF ACTION THIS WEEKEND...
Martin Ward Presents
"IKF Fight Night"
Athlone, Ireland
Ireland
VS Belgium
Plus Two IKF
Irish Titles
FRIDAY, April 14th, 2017, AT 1:20 PM/ PST
Mr. Jerome Robinson's Kickboxing Presents
IKF "SEMI CONTACT" Point Muay
Thai / Kickboxing Sparring Tournament
Sumter, South Carolina, USA
BOUTS
ARE "SEMI CONTACT"
NO KNOCKOUTS!
DONE ON AN OPEN MATTED
FLOOR
NOT IN A BOXING RING OR MMA CAGE!
"It's about Points Not Power!"
IKF Point Kickboxing Sparring Tournament
will start at 11:30AM.
Same day registration will start at 9:AM to 11:AM
Sparring
will start at 11:30 along with rules meeting and matching.
Men, Women and
Juniors ages 5 years and up can compete in this event!
It's great semi-
contact action
although Knockouts are not allowed the action is fast and
exciting!
Sign up in advance and save or at the door!
Competitors
Advance Registration $30- Door $40 Spectators $15 $5 cc and
service fees apply.
More information on the event contact IKF Promoter Mr.
Jerome Robinson at (803) 236 0803
or johnnyd@akpromotions.org or call (843)
773-1005.
Electronic Registration at www.AKPromotions.org
THURSDAY, April 13th, 2017, AT 6:05 PM/ PST
Results from Cleveland Kickboxing's
"IKF Championship Kickboxing & IAB
Boxing"
April 8th, 2017 - Billingham, England
WEDNESDAY, April 12th, 2017, AT 1:40 PM/ PST
Results From Academia Dragón Manzanarez'
"CUEVA DE DRAGONES 41"
April 7th, 2017 - Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco,
Mexico
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IKF RESULTS
Results From Bryan Keith, Manu Ntoh & Team Manu MMA
Club Present
IKF "SEMI
CONTACT" Point Muay Thai / Kickboxing Sparring Tournament
April 8th, 2017 - Smyrna, Georgia, USA
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Congrats to Mr. Victor Salcedo of Norcross, Georgia, USA for having the most participants enter this event and received a nice award! Special Thanks to all of the officials and Nurse Cy Cy Crowley, RN, Promoted by IKF PKB Promoters Mr. Bryan Keith and Mr. Manu Ntoh, IKF PKB Chief Official Johnny Davis. Thanks for everyone's support of the event and looking forward to seeing you on our next IKF Point Muay Thai / Kickboxing Tournament in Smyrna, Georgia hosted by Mr. Manu Ntoh and Mr. Brian Keith on June 17th! Stay up to date on all IKF Point Muay Thai / Kickboxing and Sparring tournaments at www.AKPromotions.org or www.IKFPKB.com If you are interested in hosting your own IKF PKB event in your
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FRIDAY, April 7th, 2017, AT 1:10 PM/ PST
THIS WEEKENDS
IKF ACTION...
Academia Dragón Manzanarez Presents
"CUEVA DE DRAGONES 41"
Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
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IKF ACTION THIS WEEKEND...
Cleveland Kickboxing Presents
"IKF Championship Kickboxing & IAB
Boxing"
Billingham, England
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IKF ACTION THIS WEEKEND...
Johnny Davis In Conjunction with Bryan Keith, Manu Ntoh &
Team Manu MMA Club Present
IKF "SEMI CONTACT" Point Muay
Thai / Kickboxing Sparring Tournament
Smyrna, Georgia, USA
BOUTS
ARE "SEMI CONTACT"
NO KNOCKOUTS!
DONE ON AN OPEN MATTED
FLOOR
NOT IN A BOXING RING OR MMA CAGE!
"It's about Point Not Power!"
Men, Women and Juniors
Compete for nice awards in Semi Contact Kickboxing Sparring Action!
No
Knockouts!
Register online here are at the door!
Register in advance
or at the door starting at 9:AM- 11:AM
Presented by Multi - Time World
Champion Manu Ntoh
Mad House Gym 2652 South Cobb Dr. #C- Smyrna,
Georgia, USA
THURSDAY, April 6th, 2017, AT 7:30 PM/ PST
FIRST REGISTRATION
DEADLINE IS TOMORROW
FOR THE 2017 IKF WORLD
CLASSIC
Fighter Registration's Forms & Fees "Received"
At The IKF Office PRIOR TO
5:00 PM/PST
April 7th, 2017
Will be at the Discounted Rate of $65.00 - $70.00 If
Paid By Credit Card Or Pay Pal.
For The 2017 IKF World Classic Deadline Page Click HERE
For the "HOW TO REGISTER AS A FIGHTER" Page Click HERE
BELOW ARE THE DEADLINES AND REGISTRATION FEES
AFTER
THE FIRST DEADLINE OF APRIL 7th, 2017
There Are "TEN" Registration Deadlines
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NO REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AFTER
5:00 PM/PST, FRIDAY,
JULY 7th, 2017.
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IKF WORLD CLASSIC NEWS...
Time is running out for those looking to
have a booth at this years 2017 IKF World Classic.
For Vendor Booth Info Click HERE!
Below are the current vendors
who have reserved booth space at this years IKF
Classic.
Additional Vendors And Sponsors Added Between Now And Tournament.
In Alphabetical Order...
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TUESDAY, April 4th, 2017, AT 9:40 AM/ PST Results From Ringside Fitness' | |||
Promoter Suzan Prince had a great event for her charter promotional effort. IKF Kickboxing and USA Boxing sanctioned matches supported the 13 Rounds non-profit. 13 Rounds is a non-profit organization that provides for disabled people to learn adaptive boxing skills so they can improve their quality of life. The event was held at the beautiful Rainwater Conference Center in the Azalea City. Local sponsors had lined up to help with such support that each bout winner received a nice belt for 1st place. Nationally ranked youth boxers warmed up the crowd for the local IKF heroes whose action stole the show in support of this worthy charity. Seasoned amateur MMA fighter Keegan Boyd (WATCH THIS GUY FOLKS) made his IKF Kickboxing debut and ended the bout quickly with a KO via a right hand. Jose Perez lost the first round to a former starter for the Valdosta State University football team then came back to win the second round via timing his straight rights. Perez was on his way to scoring another round by decision or a TKO when IKF Referee Josh Rutgers stopped the action when McGuire dropped his mouthpiece for the third time in the round. Rutgers had warned him several times during the bout. Here are the stats and details below:
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WEEKEND RESULTS...
Results From Adrenalins
"Adrenalin Fight Night"
April 1st, 2017 - Llanelli, Wales
AMATEUR MMA
ISCF
AMATEUR MMA 84kg 4 MAN TOURNAMENT SEMI FINALS
Will Bladen
(Amanford, Wales,
10-6, 82.8kg/182.16lbs, 5'9", 11-7-86, James Wallis, 00447837636084)
VS
Dan Thomas
(Pembroke
Dock, Wales, 4-1, 83.5kg/183.7lbs, 6'3", 1-21-01, Chris Rees,
00447546410109)
WINNER: Dan Thomas by Rear Naked Choke at 1:19
of round 1.
Matthew Peacock
(Bournemouth, England, 8-3, 83.3kg/183.26lbs, 6'2", 6-14-91, Greg
Winter, 00447775074285)
VS
Stuart Morgan
(Llawnyaydder,
Wales, 1-5, 82.3kg//181.06lbs, 6', 8-18-87, Stuart Morgan, 01570480229)
WINNER: Matthew Peacock by TKO at 1:23 round 1.
Stuart Morgan receives a 30 day ISCF medical suspension until
1st May 2017.
AMATEUR MMA
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