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Battlefield Fight League 31: The Aftermath

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Battlefield Fight League held their 31st event on Saturday night and it was easily one of their best cards to date.

The Hard Rock Casino in Coquitlam, British Columbia played host to BFL 31.

Even though the ten-fight amateur card was action packed, it didn’t come without a few hiccups. Leading up to the event there were a couple of scrapped fights — the one in particular that was tough to swallow, was the main event between Jer Kornelsen and Justin Doege. Kornelsen was expected to defend his amateur middleweight title, however on the day of weigh-ins he passed out in the sauna and came to in the hospital, ultimately forcing him out of the bout. Lucky for the champ though, he is doing just fine now. We at MMASucka.com wish him the best in his recovery.

The three title fights that went down were all fantastic battles.

First up was the amateur lightweight title fight between Saied Mirzaie and Eli Wyse. The bout was not officially a title fight by the commission’s standpoint and was contested at three rounds, however because Wyse’s team OK’d Mirzaie coming in over weight, BFL decided to hand out the belt to the victor. It was back and forth action for all three rounds — with many fans wanting to see those two extra championship rounds. In the end Mirzaie wound up winning a split decision on the judges cards and had the belt strapped around his waist.

In the co-main event, BFL fans were treated to a true heavyweight battle between Jamie Smyth and Daniel Spitz for the heavyweight title. The American, Spitz looked to have more of a pep in his step than Smyth, however the heavy hands of the Canadian shone through and forced the referee to stop the bout just over one minute into the second round. 

That is the one complaint that I take away from the BFL 31 fight card was the officiating and it definitely wasn’t all bad, but there were two occasions when a fight was stopped way too early. It is understandable that these guys are amateurs, but when they are out there and looking to get a “W” on their record then sometimes you just have to let them fight. In the case of the heavyweights, yes, Smyth was landing some heavy punches on Spitz, but if he had weathered the storm which it seemed like he was doing then I can all but guarantee Smyth would have blown out his arms and been gassed. These guys train for 8-12 weeks to prepare for these fights, so let them do just that — FIGHT.

Arguably one of the best pound-for-pound fighters to step into the BFL cage, Curtis Harriot, displayed his skills in the evenings main event. Harriot showcased all facets of his fighting in his title fight against Justin Aujla-Fieldt. The challenger was undefeated coming into this bout and mostly known as a ground ace, however Harriot proved that his ground game was second-to-none by submitting Aujla-Fieldt via armbar in the second round. In his post-fight interview, Harriot declared that he would be turning pro following this title defense.

Other notable bouts:

There were a number of impressive performances on this night of fights.

Kicking off the card was a bout between females Amanda Pack and Jesse Brennan that ended in a majority draw. These two women put on a show, with some high punching volume, great grappling and hearts of true fighters.

The first three fights on the main card, many could argue were complete upsets. I’m sure in the winners eyes they weren’t, but if you were to look at the skills and records on paper then they were. Tylor Nicholson tapped out Marco Viedas with a very deep rear-naked choke in the second round, Gagan Gill earned himself number one contender status with a huge submission victory against the highly touted Oliver Vajda and by far the most impressive finish of the night came when Chris Anderson put a halt to Kiarash Moghaddam when he landed a nasty body shot that stunned Moghaddam and then dropped him with another in the very same spot.

MMASucka.com’s Top Three Fighters of the Night:

1.  Curtis Harriot

2. Chris Anderson

3. Gagan Gill 

MMASucka.com’s Top Three Finishes of the Night:

1. Chris Anderson

2. Anthony Nguyen

3. Tylor Nicholson

 

For full BFL 31 results, click here.

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BFL 32 weigh-in results

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Battlefield Fight League once again embarks on The River Rock Casino in Richmond, B.C. this Saturday night for BFL 32.

In the main event Jeremy Kennedy returns from his time in Thailand to take on Andre Da Silva in an epic featherweight battle. A bantamweight match-up between Gary Mangat and Blair Oster serves as the evenings co-main event.

There is one title on the line, as BFL Amateur Bantamweight Champion Craig Maclean puts his title up for grabs against Nick Ghaeni. 

In anticipation of the BFL 32 fight card tomorrow night, all combatants took part in the official weigh-ins at BFL headquarters on Friday.

Check out full weigh-in results below.

Jeremy Kennedy (145.6) vs. Andre Da Silva (145.2)
Gary Mangat (135) vs. Blair Oster (135.9)
Arjan Bhullar (236) vs. Josh Morgan (230.1)
David Perron (185.5) vs. Ryan Ballingal (184.6)
Craig Maclean (134.7) vs. Nich Ghaeni (135)
Cole Smith (135.6) vs. Bradley Nicholson (139.2)
Ryan Leask (169.6) vs. Marlan Murillo (167.5)
Paul Cowie (154.3) vs. David Cunningham (155.5)
Christian Tremayne (155.8) vs. Navid Mirzaiy (159.5)
Johny Gallang (153.7) vs. Sohrab Zo (147.2)

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BFL 33 Quick Results

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Battlefield Fight League takes over the Hard Rock Casino in Coquitlam, BC on Friday night for BFL 33.

In the main event, Adam Santos takes on Arjan Bhullar in a heavyweight showdown. In the co-main event, Ash “Smash” Mashreghi squares off against Yannick Paré in a 165-pound catchweight battle.

Also featured on the card is Micah Brakefield vs. Jared Revel in a long anticipated middleweight fight.

Check out full BFL 33 results below.

Arjan Bhullar def. Adam Santos via TKO (Strikes) at 2:29 of Round 3
Ash Mashreghi def. Yannick Paré via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) at 0:47 of Round 1
Jared Revel def. Micah Brakefield via TKO (Punches) at 4:30 of Round 1
Alexi Argyriou def. David Moon TKO (Doctor’s Stoppage) at 5:00 of Round 2
Nick Ghaeni def. Gagan Gill via Split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Craig Maclean def. Mark Delgado via TKO (Punches) at 0:32 of Round 1
Justin Doege def. Derek Apps via Knockout at 1:12 of Round 1
Manvir Birk def. Emilio Ditrochio via (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Kevin Kellerman def. Marti Wyse via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 29-28, 30-27)
Christian Tremayne def. Kolten Higginbottom via Knockout (Punches) at 0:41 of Round 2
Paul Lopez def. Josh Chow via Split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Mazdak Porbolough def. Mike Morely via Submission (Guillotine Choke) at 0:46 of Round 1
Taylor Christopher def. Vishal Dhillon via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Peter Lopez def. David Chen via Submission (Armbar) at 2:53 of Round 1
Gwynn Barry def. Sohrab Said via Submission (Triangle Choke) at 1:37 of Round 2

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Eye of the Storm MMA Podcast Episode 11: Prof. Don Whitefield of West Coast Martial Arts

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Unlike General MacArthur to the Philippines, The Eye of the Storm MMA Podcast has returned! Yes, I’m back with an interview with Prof. Don Whitefield, a BJJ black belt who runs West Coast Martial Arts. He’s also my head BJJ instructor. He’s an interesting guy, with a great outlook on competition and coaching. Give it a listen!

 

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Eye of the Storm MMA Podcast Episode 15 – Micah Brakefield

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Another week, another new episode of the Eye of the Storm MMA Podcast! Hosts Justin Pierrot and Christiaan Allaart are back at it, this time with Vancouver-based MMA fighter “Mitey” Micah Brakefield! This week, more tales of the wild west days of Vancouver combat sports are discussed, along with the advantages of lankiness, and his upcoming grappling superfight with Denis Kang! In addition, Justin and Christiaan look at some of the important bouts of UFC Fight Night 75! Listen now!

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Eye of the Storm MMA Podcast Episode 17 – So Far, So Good, So Let’s Talk About It

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After last week’s epic episode with Robin Black, Justin Pierrot and Christiaan Allaart are back with another edition of the Eye of the Storm MMA Podcast! The pair kick back, relax, and talk grappling, Dr. Ann Maria De Mars vs. Edmond Taverdyan, loyalty vs. business in MMA, along with WSOF and Battlefield Fight League.

Additionally, there’s a contest: You can win a rare MMASucka “I (Train) MMA” t-shirt in size large! All you have to do to enter is go on Twitter, and say what Justin’s favorite submission hold to be caught in is, along with the hashtag “#EOSMMA” for your chance to win this rare piece of MMASucka swag!

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From the streets to the cage – Robin Laybourn a true champion

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For some people, getting up in the morning is the hardest thing to do. For others, it could be getting into the gym or not eating that tasty donut. When you think of a mixed martial arts fighter, you don’t often think of drugs and rehab being the hardest part of their day.

Kicking off the Battlefield Fight League 39 main card was an amateur bout for the vacant light heavyweight championship. Robin Laybourn took on Josh Morgan and was able to finish the fight in just two-minutes and thirty-four seconds.

Following the bout, Laybourn had an emotional post-fight speech with BFL commentator Darcy McBride. One thing he said that stood out was, “I shouldn’t even be here.”

“Well the reason that I said that, and I don’t mind saying it in an open form like that, is because I’m a recovered drug addict myself,” Laybourn told MMASucka.com. “I was about as hopeless of a cocaine addict that you could ever be you know? In and out of jail, treatment centres, the worst you could ever imagine. And I think I went through detox and rehab probably 50 times before I finally got it. And when I said ‘I shouldn’t be here,’ I meant I really shouldn’t be there. I made dangerous decision, I put myself in. if you talk to any close friends or family they’ll say its an absolute miracle I’m even alive so that’s what I meant by that. When I did decide to clean up, one of the things that helped me hold my attention and stay away from the drugs was stepping into an MMA class. I had already held a pretty high belt in Tae Kwon Do when I was a young kid but other than that I had no real martial arts experience. So trying to stay clean, and battle with all that I went into this MMA class. At that point I was 315lbs when I first went into an MMA class so I just started training and all that was just a little gym then I ended up training under Kalib Starnes for 4 years. Throughout training with him he helped me lose a lot of weight and the reason I brought my wife in the cage was because she recovered with me, she recovered with me which is even more against the odds than normal. So we both pulled ourselves out of that together, and I brought her in because she makes a ton of sacrifices for me to do this and she’s also a national level figure competitor. She just made nationals in her second year of trying it.”

When he said he was lucky to be there, that was the closest thing to the truth. Addiction can be tough to overcome and it didn’t happen overnight for the 36-year-old. In fact, it took him almost ten years.

“I got into hard drug use when I was probably 14 and it took me until 22 to stop that.”

MMA gave Laybourn an outlet and one that has been able to keep him occupied and driven. He is able to take what he has learned not just in the gym, but also on the streets and give back to those in need.

There is a way out and Laybourn is proof.

“I very much am (lucky to be around). A lot of terrible things happened in the midst of that and everybody’s got a story and fortunately that story for me is one of my greatest assets now because I have something to offer to other people that suffer with the same thing. I’m living proof that it’s not necessarily the only way it has to be, there is a way out, but when you’re in that place it’s hard to see the way out.”

Not only were drugs a problem for the Ryan’s MMA fighter, he battled an eating addiction as well. He came into the sport of MMA at an astounding 315-pounds.

He got his first amateur experience on a local card at super heavyweight. He was able to cut down to light heavyweight for his last two bouts and looked as impressive as one can. Don’t look for him to cut down to 185-pounds any time soon though.

“My very first amateur fight was on a Gerry Gionco card as a super heavyweight at 285lbs and the guy I fought had to weight 300 at least. My second fight I cut down to 265 so that was my first time cutting and I fought heavyweight all my fights up until my last two fights at light heavyweight.

“I’m not allowed to go any lower, my wife will kill me. She won’t let me cut down to 185 she’s made it very clear that she’s not down for that,” Laybourn said. “She said I look to skinny at 205. I cut to 205, I walk in the cage around 220-223. It was substantial enough, I dieted down and depleted and the morning of I cut down 10 pounds. Having a wife in fitness at that level helps so much. All my meals are prepared I wouldn’t be able to do it without her. And me being a heavy guy and having problem with weight, you’ll probably get a kick out of this I’m standing in my bedroom, we padlock my bedroom at night because if we don’t all the kids snacks go missing. So that’s how committed I am to trying, and the one thing that I’ve always prided myself is that there is always going to be failures but you got to keep trying you know? I’m a food addict man, I have to pad lock myself in my room and my wife hides the key from me and lets me out in the morning because if not about 1,000-1,500 calories get consumed in my sleep.”

Laybourn has a family at home — a wife and four kids, plus he’s 36-years old and owns his own commercial painting company. He is the true definition of a hard working man. When he hears guys at the gym say they are too busy to train, he gives them a smirk and it makes him train that much harder.

The man came from such a hard past that has put some miles on his body, but in his late thirties he has accomplished a lot more than many people that are on this planet and again — he wasn’t expected to be here.

“Well what it is, I love hard work but at the same time I’m 36 years old and prior to getting into MMA, I didn’t have the perfect life. I put a lot of miles on my body and one of the things that I struggle with the most is that for so many years ive been getting into the fighting that my wife and kids are sacrificing their time with me so I can pursue that goal and my wife is in nationals and my kids are in the B.C arena cross circuit and as much as I’m getting ready for my competition, they’re getting ready to become champions as well and they require my time and support as much as I require theirs and it’s important for me to find that balance and make sure I give them the time they need to reach the goals in their sport. When I was set to fight for 205 belt about a year ago, I cancelled the fight because like about a year and a half or so again I snapped my Achilles tendon in half, I felt my tendon tear a little and I just got nervous because I don’t get paid to go in there and do it I do it for the love and im a family man with a business and I couldn’t afford to take the risk of hurting myself and not being able to work.”

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As I said, MMA has given a lot to Laybourn. He has brought himself up off the ground, he has given up on the junk food and found a new love for life. The sport has let the BFL amateur 205-pound champion have a focus that is not on something that will take him down the wrong path and lead him in the right direction.

“What it’s done for me is obviously, first and foremost, once I got past training for fun so to speak and started competing it brought direction and focus to me who generally is unfocused in areas as health and fitness and eating well,” stated Laybourn. “It gave me the goal I needed that meant enough for me to make the sacrifices. I’m not going to eat this junk food, or do this because I want this more you know? It brought direction and purpose in that aspect in my life when I couldn’t seem to find it. I met so many great people through it and meeting people so nice and fighters are really dynamic sorts of people. I’ve met a lot of good people and great friends I also lost 100 freakin pounds that was one of the biggest things in my life for sure. I talk about my family my kids, you walk 100 pounds overweight you aren’t going to be around long enough to see them so that was a huge thing for me. And honestly it gave me direction and something to do when otherwise, my mind would stray and I was caught in addiction and the wrong side of the tracks for so many years and I tried so many times to get my act together and failed over and over about 50 or 60 times. And when I found MMA I don’t think it was the only thing but it was a thing that was put in my life for me to get that energy out. I was like okay I got to get up and do things for my family my business and then go train at the MMA gym it gave me a passion and a feeling that’s never been matched like a high. When I got that belt wrapped around my waist it was probably the best high I’ve had.”

Following the title victory, it seemed as though Laybourn was going to step away from the cage to focus on family and life. However it seems as though you may be seeing him defend his strap soon rather than later.

“Probably sooner the better, I’m not getting any younger.”

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Eye of the Storm MMA Podcast Ep. 33 – Curtis Harriott & Dr. David Klonsky

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The Eye of the Storm MMA Podcast is back, and its bring a double stack of interview goodness for you! After Justin and Christiaan catch you up on the latest news, they’ve got a pair of interview recorded earlier in the week for your listening pleasure. First up is Battlefield Fight League Pro Welterweight Champion Curtis Harriott, who talks about his strength & conditioning regime, getting two consecutive first round finishes via slam, and his martial arts journey. He also makes the pitch to Dana White as to why the UFC boss needs to bring his “Looking for a Fight” show to Vancouver for Harriott’s first title defense at BFL 42. This is followed by a feature-length conversation with UBC Professor of Psychology, Dr. David Klonsky, PhD. Fighter mindsets are discussed, along with the good doctor’s own foray into the cage. An insightful listen from a man who collaborates with Robin Black on the “90% Mental” webcast. Two great interviews, one epic podcast. Check out the podcast below, at Budo MMA, on iTunes, and on Stitcher! Don’t forget to leave us a rating and review!

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BFL 42 Results

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The River Rock Casino in Richmond, B.C. plays host to Battlefield Fight League this evening, as BFL 42 is upon us.

The main event is a battle for 170-pound gold, as title holder Curtis Harriott steps back inside the cage against fellow unbeaten fighter and arch-rival Chris Anderson. Former BFL amateur champion Jared Revel takes on veteran Chester Post in the evening’s co-main event.

The eight-fight card airs live in an online PPV format, which you can order for $15.99 HERE.

Check out full results below beginning at approximately 6:30pm PT/9:30pm ET.

Chris Anderson def. Curtis Harriott via TKO (Doctor Stoppage) at 2:43 of Round 2- BFL Middleweight Championship
Jared Revel def. Chester Post via Submission (Armbar) at 2:15 of Round 1
Jayden Martin def. James Foster via Unanimous Decision (30-26, 30-27, 30-27)
Taylor Christopher def. Blake Sigvalson via TKO (Punches) at 1:00 of Round 2
Kody Smith def. David Cunnigham via Forfeit (Opponent Pulled out in the change room)
Justin Daley def. Derek Lightle via Unanimous Decision (29-27, 29-27, 29-27)
Daniel David def. Mark Fabris via TKO (Punches) at 1:02 of Round 2
Shawna Ram def. Ali Cranmer via TKO (Punches) at 2:55 of Round 2

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Eye of the Storm MMA Podcast Ep. 43 – Jeremy “JBC” Kennedy

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Another week, another edition of the Eye of the Storm MMA Podcast! With Christiaan Allaart still away, host Justin Pierrot sits down with “The Coyote’s” hand-picked replacement at Budo MMA, undefeated featherweight prospect Jeremy “JBC” Kennedy! On this episode, the two talk about Jeremy’s time training in Thailand, his career goals, and the origin of his “JBC” nickname. It’s a fun episode, so give it a listen, rating, and review below, on iTunes, and Stitcher!

A special shoutout this week goes to Wilson Hart of Hart Financial Services! Hart Financial Services is a BC-based company that specializes in injury and illness disability insurance, which – quite frankly – is a must for martial artists and combat athletes of all stripes. With a purple belt in BJJ, owner Wilson Hart knows what a combat athlete needs from their insurance and can help you find the best plan to suit your needs. After listening to the hardships of past Eye of the Storm MMA Podcast guest Ryan Gibson and his occular melanoma, Mr. Hart has made the generous offer to donate a portion of the proceeds from each insurance product sale to cancer charities, as well. You can contact Hart Financial Services on Twitter (@hart_financial)  and Instagram (@hartfinancial) for any questions you may have or to book a consultation today!

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Eye of the Storm MMA Podcast Ep. 45 – Sergei Kharitonov & Ryan Ventura

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The Eye of the Storm MMA Podcast is back and stop! Double time! That’s right, co-host Justin Pierrot brings you two interviews this week, going both global and local. First up is Pride vet and now Bellator fighter Sergei Kharitonov, who talks via translator – shout-out to Artem – about his upcoming fight at Bellator 154 on May 14th, returning to the Scott Coker fold, and where he’s training now that he has left Golden Glory. After that, the in-cage voice of Battlefield Fight League, Ryan Ventura, joins the show to talk Vancouver MMA, Daniel Cormier vs. Jon Jones, his hip-hop and EDM connections, and Filipino fast food. It’s a varied and wide-ranging episode with a little something for everybody, so grab yourself a refreshing, age-appropriate beverage and fire this episode up here on the page, on iTunes, or Stitcher! And of course, don’t forget to leave a rating and a review!

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Eye of the Storm MMA Podcast Ep. 54 – Jeremy Kennedy’s Back!

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It was a slower week for MMA this week, but that won’t stop the Eye of the Storm MMA Podcast! EOSMMA is back for another episode, with host Justin Pierrot sitting down once more with 8-0 Jeremy Kennedy. “JBC” responds to Sabah Fadai’s recent interview with James Lynch, then talks about other potential fights and opportunities. He even goes in-depth and discusses his hopes of fighting at UFC Vancouver. If you’re wanting to stay up on one of Canada’s top featherweight prospects, then be sure to give this episode a listen below, on iTunes, or Stitcher Radio! Also, be sure to give if you can to help cover Evangelista “Cyborg” Santos’ living costs during his recovery from the fractured skull he get against Michael Page by clicking here!

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Get hyped for Chris Anderson vs. Saeid Mirzaei at BFL 46

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The main event at BFL 46 is a bout for the welterweight title, as champion Chris Anderson takes on late replacement Saeid Mirzaei.

Mirzaei stepped in for original contender, Dejan Kajic, on just two weeks notice.

The two combatants have never seen eye to eye, in fact they faced off at BFL 16, with Mirzaei taking the bout via unanimous decision. The war of words has been intense ever since.

Anderson turned pro and has steam rolled through each and every one of his opponents. This will be Mirzaei’s first professional outing, but is ranked number one in Canada among amateur welterweights.

Check out the promo videos below featuring both Anderson and Mirzaei in preparation of Saturday’s Battlefield Fight League 46 event.

If you are interested in attending BFL 46 at the Hard Rock Casino in Coquitlam, BC check out BFLtix.com.

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SAEID MIRZAEI

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BFL 46 Results

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Battlefield Fight League heads to the Hard Rock Casino in Coquitlam, British Columbia on Saturday evening. BFL 46 has three title fights that take place on the card.

With the original main event, between Chris Anderson and Saied Mirzaei falling through, the bantamweight gold is up for grabs in the new headliner, as champion Jamie Siraj takes on the always dangerous Cole Smith.

Also on the main card is former welterweight champion Curtis Harriott, as he takes on Mike Dubois and former amateur champ Jared Revel squares off against Hamza Salim.

Two amateur champions will be crowned, as Jayden Martin takes on Keanan Kellar for the vacant amateur welterweight title and Ali Wasuk takes on Tylor Nicholson for the amateur featherweight belt.

Check out full BFL 46 results below.

MAIN CARD

Cole Smith def. Jamie Siraj via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) at 2:15 of Round 4 – Pro Bantamweight Title
Curtis Harriott def. Mike Dubois via Knockout (Slam) at 2:11 of Round 1
Jared Revel vs. Hamza Salim via Decision (29-28, 30-27, 29-28)
Jayden Martin def. Keanan Kellar via TKO (Strikes) at 0:52 of Round 2 – Amateur Welterweight Title

PRELIMINARY CARD

Gwyn Berry def. Mitch Burke via TKO (Strikes) at 0:15 of Round 3
JJ Warren def. Mike Dechavez via Split Decision (28-29, 29-28, 29-28)
David Chen def. Matthew McCartie via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) at 1:02 of Round 1
Billy Morrison def. Paul Welters via Unanimous Decision (29-27, 29-28, 29-28)
Brandon Fratino def. Casey O’leary via Submission (Armbar) at 0:40 of Round 1
Manny Cameron def. Vincent Thom via Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) at 2:11 of Round 3
Jimmy Nguyen def. Blaine Whiting via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27) (Kickboxing)

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#AskJay: January 6

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Battlefield Fight League President Jay Golshani wants to be much more open with fighters and fans in 2017, so we’ve decided to start a new podcast feature entitled #AskJay.

Each and every episode Golshani will answer either host Jeremy Brand’s questions about the inner workings of BFL or the fans/fighters questions about things going on behind the scenes.

This will be an open concept that will continue to grow with each episode.

Enjoy episode one which features the reason behind doing this show, fighters turning down fights and/or why BFL doesn’t offer certain fighters bouts, as well as their new weigh-in policy and the reason behind doing it.


Make sure you follow MMASucka on Twitter @MMASucka and host Jeremy Brand @JeremyBrand604.

As always you can you can listen to Sucka Radio on Stitcher HERE, iTunes HERE, TuneIn HERE,and right here on MMASucka.com .

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Sucka Radio brings you the goods week in and week out from the sport of mixed martial arts. Host Jeremy Brand catches up with guests each and every week from UFC champions to coaches, from nutritionists to jiu-jitsu fighters–and even to oscar award winners.

We don’t only focus on the big boys in the UFC, but we bring you stories about people — whether they are uber famous or not. Getting the interesting stories out of the guests is what we look for on Sucka Radio. We don’t want the cookie cutter answers that others are asking–we want something everyone will want to quote.

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Diary of a Fighter w/ Shawna Ram #1

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My name is Shawna 

Shawna Ram (4-0 Amateur)

I am a 30-year-old, mother of two (well four if you count my two dogs) and i train out of CLINCH MMA in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia.

My journey into mixed martial arts happened very organically. I started lifting weights heavily just after my daughter was born in 2011. After doing that, I became fascinated with the way my body was changing, so i decided to start competing in the Bikini division of fitness competitions. I did a brief two year stretch competing locally, never made it to the “BIG” shows.

I never really felt fulfilled from it. At that time my husband was running CLINCH out of Burnaby and with two small children and living so far, I rarely made it out to partake in classes.

It wasn’t until December 2014, when Clinch moved locations from Burnaby to Port Coquitlam that I was really able to develop a love for the sport. I eagerly started training two to three times a day, my mind was always ready and excited to learn new things. I became confident in myself.

I thought three months into it, “lets really try and test myself.” So I entered my first BJJ tournament and I laugh about it now because at that time I had no clue what i was doing. I was just doing it based on aggression. I did another tournament in May while i was dieting for a Bikini show and I decided that  that would be the last bikini show I would do.

After that, I told my coach that I want to fight. Maybe I’ll be good, maybe not, but I want to try and I want my kids to know its OK to try new things at anytime in your life. I had never trained, and by trained I mean real time training. I had never been punched and the only mat time I got over the last six years was rolling around with my husband on our hardwood floor late at night when he came home from work.

Everything I have learned is from my coach and the constant time he spends explaining, drilling and teaching me. That’s how my journey started.

Now on to present day…

Some people use the holidays as an excuse, an excuse to unplug and unwind. That is just not the case for me. I can relax after my last training session and when my list of things to do are done.

I always tell myself, life is tough some days especially going into a fight camp. The mood swings, the emotional roller-coasters are just a small piece of what you endure on a daily basis.

I have a family and a house to take care of. I am the glue that keeps everything together in my house. So training is a privilege for me. I have no choice but to keep it together.

If you ask me what my typical day consists of; I would tell you my day is not so typical. Everyday is different but it usually all starts the same. I wake up, run or do conditioning, wake kids up and get them all ready for school. I then take them to school as I stand outside (this year was bad) and volunteer my time. Come home, cook and pack up meals, do dishes (because I can’t stand mess), go train, go pick the kids up, and this is where it takes off in different directions but for today we will stick with a “Typical Monday.”

After school, I drive my daughter to dance, drive to Clinch MMA after to teach a kids class, I train two more classes, go home, feed everyone dinner, get the kids ready for bed, clean the house and do laundry. I then possibly go to bed.

Although I don’t have my life 100% together most days, the constant being on the move helps me with the mental part of fighting.. I really don’t think about winning or losing, I don’t have time to think about that — I think about fighting and that’s it.

Keep it locked to MMASucka.com for more Diaries from Shawna leading up to her next bout.

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#Askjay – January 18

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Battlefield Fight League President Jay Golshani wants to be much more open with fighters and fans in 2017, so we’ve decided to start a new podcast feature entitled #AskJay.

Each and every episode Golshani will answer either host Jeremy Brand‘s questions about the inner workings of BFL or the fans/fighters questions about things going on behind the scenes.

This will be an open concept that will continue to grow with each episode.

Enjoy episode two which features a question from a fan as to why fighters aren’t tagged on Instagram, why certain fighters get title shots over other guys and a big fight announcement for the next Battlefield Fight League show in February.

If you have any questions use the hashtag #AskJay on MMASucka’s Facebook page or Battlefield Fight League’s Facebook page.

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Castillo out, Lepper in to face Berry for title at BFL 47

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The Battlefield Fight League amateur lightweight title is up for grabs at BFL 47, however a one half of the contest has changed. Juan Castillo failed his two-week out weigh-in, so stepping in for Castillo is West Coast MMA‘s own Matt Lepper. Lepper will square off against undefeated Sound MMA product Gwyn Berry.

The news came via Battlefield Fight League’s Facebook page.

Lepper (2-0) was expected to take on Billy Morrison on the undercard of this event, however with the step up in competition will now be training for five three-minute rounds instead. Lepper beat Paul Fisher in his debut and most recently finished Justin Daley at BFL 45.

Berry (3-0) has finished all three of his opponents in his amateur career. He most recently finished Mitch Burke at BFL 46 by third round TKO.

BFL 47 goes down on February 18 from the Hard Rock Theatre in Coquitlam, British Columbia. The main event is for the welterweight title, as champ Chris Anderson takes on Dejan Kajic.

Check out the full fight card below.

Pro Fights
170lbs- Chris Anderson (4-0) vs. Dejan Kajic (7-5) – Pro Welterweight Title
170lbs- Curtis Harriott (4-2) vs. Zach Conn (5-6)
145lbs- Nick Ghaeni (2-1) vs. Christian Tremayne (1-0)
265lbs- Jamie Smyth (0-0) vs. Caio Machado (0-0)
155lbs- Chris Day (3-3) vs. Micah Todd (0-1)

Amateur Fights
145lbs- Taylor Christopher (5-1) vs. Shane Jung (7-5) – Amateur Featherweight Title
155lbs- Matt Lepper (2-0) vs. Gwyn Barry (3-0) – Amateur Lightweight Title
145lbs- Josh Kwiatkowski (2-2) vs. Phillip Romanov (3-1)
180lbs- James Foster (5-6-1) vs. Travis Lussier (5-1)
185lbs- Keith Robinson (0-2) vs. Austin Barta (2-1)
120lbs- Shawna Ram (3-0,) vs. Sam Hughes (2-1) – Amateur Strawweight Women’s Title
125lbs- Jamie Horth (1-0) vs. Lupita Godínez (0-1)
145lbs- Paul Kane (4-3) vs. Casey O’Leary (1-2)
125lbs- Joshua Lam (1-0) vs. Dion Wu (1-0,)
145lbs- Brendan Fratino (1-0) vs. Daniel Lovestead (1-0)
135lbs- Matt Shannon (0-4) vs. Sam Aramesh (0-0)
170lbs- Ahraz Salmany (0-0) vs. Monty Kandhola (0-0)

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Arjan Bhullar takes on Joe Yager at BFL 48

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Battlefield Fight League heavyweight champion Arjan Bhullar will step back inside the cage at BFL 48 against veteran Joe Yager.

MMASucka.com learned of the bout on Thursday evening.

Bhullar (5-0) has showcased not only his high caliber wrestling skills, but also his strong ground and pound game over the course of his five-fight professional career. Three of his five victories come via TKO, with all of them being very one sided. Most recently the former Olympic Freestyle wrestler TKO’d Christiano Catala at Hard Knocks 51 in October 2016. The 30-year-old has fought three times for BFL and two of the three fights have ended with a finish.

Yager (11-5) has fought for many top promotions, including RFA, as well as Bellator. The 35-year-old has competed inside the cage against high caliber opponents like Brandon Halsey, Clifford Starkes, Dan Huber and he beat KOTC champion Tony Lopez twice. The Apex MMA fighter most recently fought and lost a controversial decision to top ranked Canadian Tanner Boser at Unified MMA 28 in September 2016.

BFL 48 goes down on April 29 from the Hard Rock Casino in Coquitlam, British Columbia.


 

BFL 47 goes down this Saturday, February 18 from the Hard Rock Casino in Coquitlam, British Columbia and the fight card is as follows.

Pro Fights
Chris Anderson (4-0) vs. Dejan Kajic (7-5) – Pro Welterweight Title
Curtis Harriott (4-2) vs. Zach Conn (5-6)
Nick Ghaeni (2-1) vs. Christian Tremayne (1-0)
Jamie Smyth (0-0) vs. Caio Machado (0-0)
Chris Day (3-3) vs. Micah Todd (0-1)
Tylor Nicholson (6-1) vs. Connor Thompson (4-0) – Muay Thai Title

Amateur Fights
Taylor Christopher (5-1) vs. Shane Jung (7-5) – Amateur Featherweight Title
Josh Kwiatkowski (2-2) vs. Phillip Romanov (3-1)
James Foster (5-6-1) vs. Travis Lussier (5-1)
Shawna Ram (3-0,) vs. Sam Hughes (2-1) – Amateur Strawweight Women’s Title
Ryan Peterson (3-1) vs. Hung Tran (3-3) – Muay Thai
Mike Dechavez (2-3) vs. Daniel Lovestead (1-0)
Keith Robinson (0-2) vs. Ahraz Salmany (0-0)
Jamie Horth (1-0) vs. Lupita Godínez (0-1)
Paul Kane (4-3) vs. Casey O’Leary (1-2)
Tien Tong (2-0) vs. Mike Peace (0-0) – Muay Thai
Athena Stratis (2-1) vs. Jen Cuddington (0-0) Kickboxing

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BFL 47 Live Results

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Battlefield Fight League goes down this evening from Coquitlam, B.C. and we will have BFL 47 live results all night long.

This event is arguably the most stacked card in BFL history.

In the main event, welterweight champion Chris Anderson steps inside the cage against veteran Dejan Kajic. Curtis Harriott will face Zach Conn in the evening’s co-main event.

Along with the title in the main event, three other championships are on the line. Kicking off the main card is the first ever BFL Muay Thai title fight, as Tylor Nicholson takes on Connor Thompson.

Two amateur titles are up for grabs, as Taylor Christopher looks to defend his featherweight title against Shane Jung. And Shawna Ram faces Sam Hughes for the very first BFL women’s strawweight championship.

BFL 47 goes down this Saturday, February 18 from the Hard Rock Casino in Coquitlam, British Columbia and the fight card is as follows.

MAIN CARD (Pro Fights)

Chris Anderson def. Dejan Kajic via Knockout (Strikes) at 3:36 of Round 3 – Welterweight Title
Zach Conn def. Curtis Harriott via TKO (Strikes) at 4:45 of Round 2
Jamie Smyth vs. Caio Machado declared a draw (28-28, 28-28, 28-28)
Christian Tremayne def.Nick Ghaeni via Split Decision (27-30, 30-27, 29-28)
Chris Day def. Micah Todd via Submission (Triangle Choke) in Round 1
Connor Thompson def. Tylor Nicholson via Split Decision (47-48, 48-47, 49-46)  – Muay Thai Title

PRELIMINARY CARD (Amateur Fights)

Taylor Christopher def. Shane Jung via Split Decision (47-48, 49-46, 49-46) – Amateur Featherweight Title
Phillip Romanov def. Josh Kwiatkowski via Unanimous Decision (28-27, 28-27, 28-27)
Travis Lussier def. James Foster via Decision (30-27, 29-28, 30-27)

PRE-PRELIMINARY CARD(Amateur Fights)

Shawna Ram def. Sam Hughes via Unanimous Decision (48-46, 48-47, 48-47) – Amateur Strawweight Women’s Title
Mike Dechavez def. Daniel Lovestead via Knockout (Punch) at 2:58 of Round 1
Ahraz Salmany def. Keith Robinson via Split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
Jamie Horth def. Lupita Godínez via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
Casey O’Leary def. Paul Kane via Submission (Armbar) at 1:16 of Round 1

Muay Thai
Tien Tong def. Mike Peace via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 30-27, 29-28)

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