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Congrats to Ross Ebanez on a vicious victory!!! (1 viewing) (1) Guest
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TOPIC: Congrats to Ross Ebanez on a vicious victory!!!
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Congrats to Ross Ebanez on a vicious victory!!! 4 Years, 7 Months ago
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Also congrats to Dave Moreno for going all the way over there and fighting like a true warrior! I look forward to seeing more of BOTH their fights in person.
"The first non-Korean to compete this night was Ross Ebanez (15-5-0) of BJ Penn MMA. He took on a Spirit MC veteran Jong-kwon Baek (5-4-0). Baek started the first round by working kicks of the low to middle flavor. After the fight, Ebanez informed me of what Baek did wrong about halfway in that opening round. The usually easy going, nice-guy Hawaiian said Baek hit him in the nose and it made him “mad”. Ebanez let the leather fly and I swear I saw vapor trails. Ebanez worked some kicks of his own and Baek caught one, putting Ebanez on his back. Ebanez quickly stood back up and controlled the clinch with his hands locked around the Korean’s back, tripping Baek and landing in his guard. Ebanez then executed some of the nastiest pounding I’ve ever seen. He faked a reach back to open the guard, instead bringing down the power of the thunder god by way of his left fist on Baek’s undefended cranium. He landed five or six shots before the official could get to him and Baek had to leave on a stretcher.
The fight of the night goes to “Krazy” Kwang-hee Lee (3-0-0) and another fighter from the House of Penn, Dave Moreno (2-2-0). Anyone who has seen Lee fight knows if you want to beat him, you better be ready to put the pedal to the medal for the duration. The first round was fought at a blistering pace with Lee pushing the action seemingly unconcerned with losing position to the American. Out of the thirty or so stomps and soccer kicks of the entire night, Lee landed about twenty. Every time Lee could stand over a downed Moreno, he went “Shogun” and showed why he is known as “Krazy Kwang”. In the second round Lee caught Moreno’s back and forced him to tap due to strikes. Next for Lee, the organization’s interim welterweight champion, is a bout with the winner of the number one contender’s match, Ah-sol Kwon (9-3-0)."
SOURCE: WWW.MMAWEEKLY.COM
SPIRIT MC: INTERLEAGUE 6
Sunday, June 17th
Jangchung Gymnasium
Seoul, South Korea.
OFFICIAL RESULTS:
Interleague Heavyweight Preliminary Match #1
Chul-hyeon Jung def. Hyeon-dong Woo
Rd. 2 split decision
Interleague Heavyweight Preliminary Match #2
Dool-hee Lee def. Min-kwon Oh
3:34 Rd. 2 KO - Pounding
Interleague Heavyweight Preliminary Match #3
Eun-jae Jung def. Hak-yoon Choi
Rd. 2 unanimous decision
Interleague Heavyweight Preliminary Match #4
Gyeon-ho Shin def. Min-gun Park
2:04 Rd. 1 KO - Right Hook
Welterweight Challenge Match
Jae-hyeon Soh def. Seung-hwan Kim
1:13 Rd. 1 Submission – Rear Naked Choke
Middleweight Challenge Match
Yoon-young Kim def. Dong-hyeon Kim (b)
2:21 Rd. 1 Submission – Rolling Armbar
Welterweight Challenge Match
Hang-ki Kim and Gi-young Nam fought to a draw
Interleague Heavyweight Semi-final Match
Chul-hyeon Jung def.. Dool-hee Lee
3:45 Rd. 1 Doctor Stoppage ( Broken Nose )
Interleague Heavyweight Semi-final Match
Eun-jae Jung def. Gyeong-ho Shin
3:52 Rd. 1 TKO – Pounding
Middleweight Challenge Match
Jeong-hwan Cha def. Dae-gun Kim
3:18 Rd. 2 Submission – Rear Naked Choke
Welterweight Challenge Match
Chang-hyeon Kim def. Nam-sun Kim
1:30 Rd. 1 Submission – Armbar
Middleweight Challenge Match
Ross Ebanez def. Jong-kwon Baek
3:35 Rd. 2 KO - Pounding
Welterweight Challenge Match
Kwang-hee Lee ( Champion ) def. Dave Moreno
2:30 Rd. 2 Submission – Strikes
Interleague Heavyweight Final Match
Chul-hyeon Jung def. Eun-jae Jung
1:34 Rd. 1 KO – Knee
Welterweight #1 Contender Match
Ah-sol Kwon def. Duk-young Jung
3:30 Rd. 1 TKO – Pounding
SOURCE: WWW.MMAWEEKLY.COM
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Hello.
My name is Marcus Chapman
Trying to do the whole Phoenix thing...
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Re:Congrats to Ross Ebanez on a vicious victory!!! 4 Years, 7 Months ago
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I think the guy Ross fought came down to Hilo a few years ago with a bunch of Korean fighters to film and train.
Not sure though, I have to check on that.
I remember when we had a sparring session where we matched up Mike Aina and company against the Korean guys at the gym in Hilo.
That's something that should be shown to the fans.
The action was fast paced.
One of the Koreans had real good hands...too bad he broke it when he missed a punch and hit the ground...lol
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