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Costumes and Carnage: Hollywood Fight Night 8
Posted: November 1, 2014 in Combat Sports, UFCTags: Recent Events
Matthew Spencer: The Three Headed Monster Earns A Successful Pro Debut!
Posted: November 1, 2014 in Combat Sports, UFCTags: 10th Planet Jiu Jitsu, Bash Boxing, Boxing, Eddie Bravo, Hollywood Fight Night 8, Lights Out Promotions, Manley Fit, Matthew Spencer, MMA, Pugilpix.com, Robert Rodriguez, Tapout LA, The Clinch Report, The Yard Muay Thai
By: Jonathan M King The Clinch Report
Photos By: John Walsh The Clinch Report
Videoed and Edited By: Bob Fisher Pugilpix.com
I guess you could say Matthew Spencer has been reborn in every sense of the word. Spiritually and Physically it would be difficult to find a more legitimate role model. Spencer works several full time jobs to support his family and still has time to train religiously! Not only physically, but spiritually as well. Spencer is an active member in his church and often provides spiritual counsel to younger fighters.
As an amateur, Spencer had become somewhat recognized as a pedigreed fighter with a well rounded skill set. After all, he trains with some of the best in their respected disciplines. Most fighters in the sport of mixed martial arts prefer to find a home. A one stop shop for all their training needs. Super camps like American Top Team in Coconut Creek Florida, or American Kickboxing Academy in San Jose California, and even Jackson’s MMA in Arizona provide this ‘all in one’ fight camp that resonates with some of the best fighters in the world. Like those fighters, Spencer receives the same training, in mixed disciplines. However unlike most, Spencer calls three gyms home. ‘The Yard‘ Muay Thai, ‘Tapout‘ Los Angeles, and Eddie Bravo’s ‘10th Planet Jiu Jitsu‘ can claim a piece of Spencer, as he represents sort of a three headed monster created by all 3 labs.
That Franken-Fighter, assembled from parts strewn around LA, made his pro debut at Hollywood Fight Night 8 presented by Lights Out Promotions and Bash Boxing, and all went according to plan. His opponent Gabe Lopez proved to be pretty tough, powering out of a deep arm bar, before Suplexing Spencer on his head. Spencer held on to a guillotine choke that in hind sight he probably should have let go! Even still Spencer quickly recovered without ever sacrificing position, and eventually he was able to secure the rear naked choke at the end of the first round.Lopez fought off several attempts, but once the forearm was under his chin he was forced to tap.
The win, his first may have been expected. However the journey to the destination has been full of road blocks. Life presents several challenges in everyday life. Spencer is no different in this regard. How he handles these issues, however is what separates this man from the rest. His approach to fighting and to life remain the same. His faith is his armor, and his family his heart. His allegiances may be between three different teams, but that loyalty is stronger than most fighter who call one place home. He may be late to the dance, in terms of age, however after all he has overcome to get where he currently is, with the faith he has, I wouldn’t bet against him!
For more on our Exclusive coverage please check out our full report at:
https://theclinchreport.com/2014/10/31/costumes-and-carnage-hollywood-fight-night-8/
- Spencer
- Spencer vs. Lopez
Costumes and Carnage: Hollywood Fight Night 8
Posted: October 31, 2014 in Combat Sports, UFCTags: Adel Al Tamimi, Alimkhan Jumankhonov, Avtandil Khurtsidze, Bash Boxing, Bernardo Guereca, Bronson Casarez, Chaos At The Casino, Christian Bizaretty, Daniel Clark, David Lopez, Davon Smith, Derion Chapman, Dmitry Gerasimov, Eddie Hunter, Gabriel Braxton, Gabriel Lopez, Hollywood Fight Night 8, Juan Roman, Lights Out Promotions, Matthew Spencer, Minju Shin, MMA, Percy Peterson, Richard Leroy, Stanyslav Skorokhod, Thor Skancke, Urmat Ryskeldiev
By: Jonathan M. King The Clinch Report
Photos By: John Walsh The Clinch Report
Bash Boxing and Lights Out Promotions put on one hell of a show last night at Hollywood Fight Night 8. The event took place at the Florentine Gardens on Hollywood Blvd. Keeping with the spirit of Halloween several of the gorgeous ring card girls were dawning scantily clad costumes that at times made it difficult to watch the fights. After all, with a perfect ten dressed as a she devil, attentions tend to shift and quickly! In between the madness there were some pretty entertaining fights.
Several of the fighters were making their professional debuts. Although not well known names, these fellas gave all they had in the ring. On the boxing side of the card, Urmat Ryskeldiev (9-3-1) probably had the most impressive outing. Utilizing his superior speed, Ryskeldiev finished his opponent journeyman Bernardo Guereca (17-22-1) with a liver rattling shot on a level change. Once the referee surveyed the damage, the count wasn’t continued. Also winning via corner stoppage was Stanyslav Skorokhod (8-0). Skorokhod used his range to pick apart David Lopez (4-11-3) who proved to be too tough for his own good. After absorbing some heavy punishment the corner informed the inspector to “throw in the towel”, Now undefeated after 8 bouts a step up in competition is needed.
Former title contender Avtandil Khurtsidze (29-2-2) returned to form by systematically destroying perennial thorn Eddie Hunter in their 162 lbs bout. Khurtsidze led a charge throughout the fight behind his forehead, which caused many butts throughout the fight. Hunter early on gave as well as he received but eventually his combinations fell off, and instead looked for the home run shot that never came. Khurtsidze hammered the body of Hunter relentlessly and after it became apparent their was little he could do to swing the fight in his favor, the corner threw in the towel, giving Khurtsidze the TKO win.
The MMA portion of the card featured several of Southern California’s favorite sons including Derion Chapman, Richard Leroy, Thor Skancke, Daniel Clark, Dmitry Gerasimov, Bronson Casarez, Christian Bizaretty, Adel Al Tamimi, Gabriel Lopez, and Matthew Spencer.
Christian Bizaretty withstood an early attack from Adel Al Tamimi to earn a late first round TKO. Bizaretty once on the ground controlled Al Tamimi and reined down elbows from the mount prompting the stoppage from referee John McCarthy.
The same can be said of Tapout LA’s Matthew Spencer. His opponent Gabriel Lopez was able to suplex Spencer in WWF fashion, dropping him on the back of his head. However once the slam was completed, Spencer quickly recovered a hook, and immediately took the back. Lopez fought of a few armbar attempts, and a late choke, but eventually Spencer’s forearm slipped under the chin and his only choice was to tap or to sleep, he chose the earlier.
Bronson Casarez fighting out of Diamond MMA in Upland CA, on 5 days noticed outworked a very game Dmitry Gerasimov in what we thought was the best fight of the evening. Both fighters kept a furious pace, and threw defense to the wind in a classic brawl. When the score cards were read Casarez was declared the winner, however one score card read 30-27 giving Casarez every round. If you watched the fight there is no way this is possible. The guy who won probably should have, however I scored the bout the other way.
Even Ray Charles would have saw the third frame for Gerasimov. Once again the question is raised. What fight was that judge watching? The controversy despite its ridiculous judgement cannot shadow an amazing performance from a young fighter who has a bright future ahead of him. Casarez now 5-1 as a pro is back on track after a long layoff. Gerasimov’s stock also rises. Once again his reputation of putting on entertaining fights will continue to keep him relevant. Eventually a decision has to go his way.
House of Champions Derion Chapman, and Sityodtong LA’s Richard Leroy engaged in a heated bout that had the crowd on their feet the entire time. Early on Chapman’s speed seem to give the much larger Leroy difficulty. Utilizing his jab, Chapman peppered Leroy blackening his eye, and causing a leak early. Leroy stayed patient and started to land some nasty dirty boxing late in the first round. In the second frame the power differential became more obvious as Leroy rocked Chapman several times. Once Leroy was able to ground Chapman’s lighting attack, he was able to secure a choke late in the 3rd round to ensure the win. Chapman whose size may see him down a weight class in the future, will certainly be heard from again.
Crowd favorite Thor Skancke took on a very tough Daniel Clark in the co-main event of the evening. Normally extremely aggressive, Skancke seemed hesitant early and that opened the door for Clark, who secured it shut with some vicious punches. The win brings Clark’s record as a pro to the left side of .500 at 3-2. The impressive first round stoppage over a well known fighter will raise Clark’s stock dramatically, while Skancke will have to return to the gym to continue to refine his craft.
More photos will be added as they are uploaded!
- “A Wolf on a leash is just a dog!” Thor Skancke
Bash Boxing And Lights Out Promotions Weigh Ins: All Fighters On Weight And Ready To Scrap!
Posted: October 29, 2014 in Combat Sports, UFCTags: Adel Altamimi, Avtandil "Tornado" Khurtsidze, Bash Boxing, Boxing, Bronson Casarez, Chaos At The Casino, Christian Bizaretty, Daniel Clark, Derrion Chapman, Dmitry Gerasimov, Eddie Hunter, Gabe Lopez, George Bastmajyan, Hollywood Fight Night 8, Lights Out Promotions, Matthew Spencer, Minjun Shin, MMA, Pugilpix.com, Richard Leroy, Stanyslav Skorokhod, Steve Bash, Thor Skancke, Urmat Ryskeldiev
By: Jonathan M King The Clinch Report
Photos By: John Walsh The Clinch Report
“Hollywood Fight Night 8” Weigh Ins confirm a fight card that is certain to entertain. All fighters were on weight, and bouts were made official as an evening of blended disciplines takes place at Florentine Gardens October 30th, with the first fight starting at 7 pm. The weigh ins were streamed live courtesy of Pugilpix.com
Promoters George Bastmajyan and Steve Bash have blended a a combat sports brew that is one part boxing, one part mixed martial arts, and three parts kick-ass action. This violent concoction is certain to leave the crowd punch-drunk and screaming for more.
Some tickets may still be available, Click the link to see if tickets are still available http://www.hollywoodfightnight.com/. If so, throw on a crazy costume (No Masks), grab a drink and come watch some of the most talented fighters in the country. Fighters from Wildcard Boxing, Gleason’s Gym, Tarzana Boxing Club, Crenshaw Boxing, Systems Training Center, Blackhouse MMA, Gracie Barra, Sityodtong, House of Champions, Tapout LA, and many others will be represented.
- Gerasimov vs. Casarez
- Spencer vs. Lopez
- Altamimi vs. Bizaretty
- DIMA
- Casarez
- Spencer
- Bizaretty
- Altamimi
- Leroy vs. Chapman
- Thor Points to his Favorite Photog!
- Skancke vs. Clark
- Avtandil “Tornado” Khurtsidze vs. Eddie Hunter
Oct 30th: Lights Out Promotions Teams with Bash Boxing for A Hell Of a Fight Card
Posted: October 28, 2014 in Combat Sports, UFCTags: Adel Altamimi, Avtandil Khurtsidze, Bash Boxing, Bronson Casarez, Christian Bizretty, Daniel Clark, Davon Smith, Derrion Chapman, Dmitry Gerasimov, Gabe Lopez, Juan Roman, Lights Out Promotions, Luis Sedano, Matthew Spencer, MMA, Richard Leroy, The Clinch Report, Thor Skancke, UFC, Urmat Rvskeldiev
By: Jonathan King The Clinch Report
Photos By: John Walsh The Clinch Report
Lights Out Promotions in association with Bash Boxing present an evening of combat sports, that will showcase both Boxing and Mixed Martial Arts. Together the two respected promotional powerhouses have decided to join forces, on the night before Halloween to display some of the best local talent in both respective sports.
The Lights Out Promotions team has brought in their tremendous knowledge of MMA and married that to one of the best known boxing promotions in Southern California. This union is certain to spawn an evening of exciting fights.
The MMA Portion of the card features:
Thor Skancke vs Daniel Clark
Richard Leroy vs. Derrion Chapman
Dmitry Gerasimov vs. Bronson Casarez
Matthew Spencer vs. Gabe Lopez
Adel Altamimi vs Christian Bizaretty
The boxing portion of the evening is set to include former IBO Middleweight Champion Avtandil “Tornado“ Khurtsidze (28-2-2, 17KOs), Wildcard Boxing Club Light Middleweight Urmat Ryskeldiev (9-3-1, 5KOs), undefeated Lightweight Luis Sedano (3-0, 1KO), and two boxers making their professional debuts, Lightweight Davon Smith and Bantamweight Juan Roman.
The event is taking place at the Florentine Gardens in Hollywood. The evening will be a sell out and there may not be tickets available at the door! Make sure you order ahead of time to guarantee you don’t miss an evening you can’t miss! For tickets go to: http://www.hollywoodfightnight.com/
- GNP
- Celebration
- The Hammer of Thor
- Dmitri Gerasimov lands to Emilio Chavez’s mid section
UFC 179 Weigh Ins Live from Rio
Posted: October 24, 2014 in Combat SportsTags: #UFC179, Aldo v Mendes, MMA, UFC
Check out the UFC Weigh ins live from RIO
Bellator MMA Fan Fest: “A Fist Full of Hall of Famers!”
Posted: October 23, 2014 in Combat Sports, UFCTags: Bellator MMA, Ken Shamrock, King Mo Lawal, Michael Chandler, MMA, Randy Couture, Royce Gracie, Scott Coker, stephan bonnar, Tito Ortiz, Viacom
By: Jonathan King The Clinch Report
Photos By: John Walsh The Clinch Report
One way to make sure people show up for a fan fest is to fill the stage with UFC Hall of Famers. Of the 11 living enshrined fighters, five of them were signing autographs on Tuesday for Bellator MMA. The panel brought together by Scott Coker, was held at Dave and Busters in San Diego.
The event was not without an agenda as the November 15th PPV card headlined by Stephan Bonnar and Tito Ortiz was the obvious backdrop. Bonnar and Ortiz were joined by fellow UFC Hall of Famers Randy Couture, Royce Gracie, and Ken Shamrock. King Mo Lawal and Michael Chandler were also on hand to sign autographs for fans and to provide sound bites for the press.
The trash talk between Bonnar and Ortiz continued albeit tame in nature. Bonnar referring to Ortiz as a “douche-bag” drew a few smiles, and a particular finger from Ortiz in response. Other than that the event went without incident as Coker intelligently put the onus on the fans.
Unlike the UFC, Bellator is lacking the loyal fan base that can sustain a PPV schedule. Allowing fans access through events like this offers them the emotional attachment to fighters that will lead to that fan base.
With Coker at the helm, Bellator MMA appears to be blazing a new path, one that refuses to be a little brother to anyone, and maybe that is what the sport needs. The landscape is littered with the graves of those who tried to be second. With Coker’s leadership and Viacom’s support this tank will keep rolling along slowly picking up steam.
- Stephan Bonnar and Scott Coker
- Royce Gracie
- Bellator MMA Fan Fest at Dave and Buster’s
- Hall of Fame Fighter and Mixed Martial Arts Pioneer Royce Gracie
- Hall Of Fame Fighter Randy ‘The Natural’ Couture
- The Huntington Beach Bad Boy Tito Ortiz
- King Mo Holds court with Knights Bonnar and Chandler in the round!
- Former Bellator Champion Michael Chandler focused on getting that belt back!
- The Worlds Most Dangerous Man!
- The American Psycho Stephan Bonnar
“The Spartan” Invades Rio For His UFC Debut. Giagos vs. Burns
Posted: October 21, 2014 in Combat SportsBy: Jonathan M. King The Clinch Report
Photos By: John Walsh
Video By:Bob Fisher Pugilpix.com
On any given day you can walk into Systems Training Center in Hawthorne CA and bear witness to the next generation of UFC superstars. One of them, Christos ‘The Spartan’ Giagos (10-2 MMA UFC Debut) will not be there however, because right now he is in Rio, cutting weight for his UFC debut against Gilbert Burns (8-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC).
Giagos punched his ticket with a huge KO victory over Dakota Cochrane (17-7 MMA) at RFA 17. ‘The Spartan’ dropped Cochrane with a hellacious flying knee that removed his opponent from his senses. Already a blip on the UFC’s radar, Giagos secured his spot with the highlight reel KO. Once Giagos signed it was announced he would be making his promotional debut in Brazil, against an undefeated Brazilian! Certainly not an easy debut…
Burns, is without…
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“The Spartan” Invades Rio For His UFC Debut. Giagos vs. Burns
Posted: October 21, 2014 in Combat Sports, UFCTags: #ALDOvsMENDES, #UFC179, Chad Mendes, Christos Giagos, Ian Harris, Jose Aldo, Systems Training Center, UFC 179, UFC Aldo vs Mendes
By: Jonathan M. King The Clinch Report
Photos By: John Walsh
Video By:Bob Fisher Pugilpix.com
On any given day you can walk into Systems Training Center in Hawthorne CA and bear witness to the next generation of UFC superstars. One of them, Christos ‘The Spartan’ Giagos (10-2 MMA UFC Debut) will not be there however, because right now he is in Rio, cutting weight for his UFC debut against Gilbert Burns (8-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC).
Giagos punched his ticket with a huge KO victory over Dakota Cochrane (17-7 MMA) at RFA 17. ‘The Spartan’ dropped Cochrane with a hellacious flying knee that removed his opponent from his senses. Already a blip on the UFC’s radar, Giagos secured his spot with the highlight reel KO. Once Giagos signed it was announced he would be making his promotional debut in Brazil, against an undefeated Brazilian! Certainly not an easy debut…
Burns, is without a doubt the toughest test yet for Giagos. The submission expert has also reeled off a few finishes via strikes, so a complete game plan will be needed. That is where coach Ian Harris comes into the mix. Harris, is a scientist when it comes to planning a fight. Quickly becoming one of the best kept secrets in MMA, Harris will need to develop a plan to keep Giagos in his comfort zone, without offering any opportunities. Together the two will construct a floating game plan that will adapt(if necessary) to the style of Burns.
The key for Giagos is too not only keep the fight standing, but to pester Burns relentlessly on the feet. Burns maybe physically stronger than Giagos, but no where near as fast. If Christos is able to move in and out of Burns range, and effectively score on the entrance and exits, it could be a long frustrating night for Burns.
According to pedigree Burns will look for the take down at some point, especially if Giagos is scoring on his feet. However very often a grapplers egos get the best of them, and they decide they want to become strikers. Should this be the case, Giagos will win the fight! Especially if Burns thinks he can rely on the ground late in the fight. Giagos has excellent wrestling defense.
Of course every prediction has a short shelf life. Saturdays predictions will vanish as results are carved, Hopefully when that happens, the UFC finally spells the name right! ITS GIAGOS, not GLAGOS!
Prediction: Giagos via TKO Rd3
- Coach Ian Inspects the action
- Grinding
- Straight up killers!
- Tachi Palace 155 lbs Champion Christos Giagos
- Grinding
- The Spartan
Farren Romero vs. Aiko Ewing Spar Star MMA Bantamweight Qualifier
Posted: October 20, 2014 in Combat Sports, UFCTags: #CAMO, Aiko Ewing, CSAC, Farren Romero, JT MEDIA, Kessler Family Wellness, MMA, OC Fight Doc, Spar Star MMA, The Clinch Report
By Jonathan M. King The Clinch Report
Photos By: John Walsh The Clinch Report
Video By: JT Media
Sound By: Bob Fisher Pugilpix.com
In the first ever CAMO sanctioned Bantamweight tournament, Farren Romero took on a very tough Aiko Ewing. The fight was the main event for Spar Star MMA “Fight Night Fright Night”, and for good reason. In a back and forth battle, both ladies had moments of brilliance. However Romero proved to be too big for Ewing, who eventually succumbed to a choke late in the third round of their bantamweight scrap.
With the win Romero moves on to fight Danielle Mack in November for the inaugural Spar Star MMA Bantamweight Title. The fight is certain to be an amazing bout between two very talented fighters. Make sure you stay tuned to Spar Star MMA for ticket information, it will be a fight you certainly do not want to miss!
- Your Main Event Winner
- Ewing vs. Romero
- Farren Romero
- Aiko to the hip!






















































































































































