LFA 99 Results

LFA 99 Results

I’ve covered over two years of LFA shows, and this one was one of the the worst. Its certainly in the top 10 of the worst. The show was weird with that jam packed commentary booth, and the calls aren’t as technical as the previous color commentator. And the fights were a bit drab. lmao I’m complaining a lot huh? Moving on… One good thing about this card is it featured all the men’s weight classes except Bantamweight

Fabio Cherant beat Myron Dennis in a 5 round one-punch-at a-time bore-fest to win the LFA LHW title read more

Best in Texas 2020

Best in Texas 2020

We’ve had a rough year for MMA in 2020. There are so many fighters that missed out on their development this year and I’m pretty sure a lot of fighters had to quit MMA, because of the pandemic, but hopefully a lot of real fighters still have that spark and continue to train and get better. Some people say that you should never have a plan B. – 😅 I’m an advocate for plan Bs, and plan Cs and plan Qs, because you never know what life’s gonna throw at you, There is a vaccine now, and I’ve heard that its effective, so hopefully in 2021 we can all put this 2020 madness behind us. I dont know how the vaccine will work, but I’m hopeful. Just hopeful. read more

LFA 89 Results

LFA 89 Results

More LFA at the Sanford Pentagon. LFA 89 rolls a long. I kinda miss the different cities that the LFA travel to. Each city has a different feel, and I really miss the fan experience in the LFA. -More so than the UFC

Brant Moore was able to grapple himself to a unanimous decision victory over Joe Giannetti in the Main event of LFA 89

Main Event

Brant Moore vs Joe Giannetti – Lightweight

Round 1

They clinch. Moore gets the takedown and advances to high-half mount

Round 2

Moore gets Giannetti down and gets in high-half mount. Giannetti stands and Moore takes him down again read more

Best in Texas 2019

Best in Texas 2019

So, I’ve seen a lot of fights in 2019. Ofcourse I havent seen everyone, but, I’ll go with the stuff I know. So here are my top 5 rankings, in weight divisions in Texas. Ofcourse, guys in larger organizations are excluded

Women

  • Desiree Yanez
  • Vanessa Demopoulos
  • Courtney King
  • Hailey Cowan
  • Audrey Wolfe

Women have a tough time in the fight game in general. They may need to travel to get fights, They may need to move up and down in weight classes, and sometimes life just gets in the way. A lot of good female fighters in Texas never really move on from the Amateur scene. Id really like to put Sam Hughes on this list. She’s fought in Texas a couple of times, but she really is from the PNW. She’d be number 1 or 2 on this list. Demopoulos fights out of California, but she’s had several fights in Texas read more

Fury FC 41

Fury FC 41

OK, so I went to my very first Fury FC event. So I can say I’ve been to the big three Texas MMA promotions. Fury, XKO, and LFA. – If you want to count LFA. LFA is kinda like a national promotion right now. Anyway it was a cool experience, a very intimate venue on a rainy night in Duncanville, Texas

So I jumped in my truck, I didn’t even bother to take my DSLR to the venue. I just couldn’t bother with the hassle of trying to get it in. I navigated through all the Christmas traffic and went into the Fieldhouse parking lot, paid the $10 for parking and made my way to the venue – the Duncanville Fieldhouse – A high school basketball gym. The high school kids has a little canteen set up, and they were slinging hot-dogs left and right and even running out of food. I think they were competing with the food vendors inside the actual gym. Anyway, I bought my tickets for $50 and went inside. It was a little on the expensive side if you ask me. Come on guys, give me a code or something, so I can re-watch the fights on Fite.TV, if you’re gonna be charging that type of money. read more