My fight blog was on hand for the IFC 9 fight night at the Pinnacle Hotel in North Vancouver. If you have ever wondered about the local fight scene in Vancouver, its getting better and better with every event. Local fight fans figured that out already and they packed the Pinnacle for 12 exciting amateur fights, featuring MMA, Muay Thai, and Kickboxing forms.
Matt Furness of Carlson Gracie and Kiefer Harrison of Team Havok got the night started off with a 160lb kickboxing match. Mat Furness would get a unanimous judges win, (29-28, 29-28, 30-27). Fighters served up big uppercuts and Harrison challenged Furness with inside battles.
Russ McCumber from Comox Valley MMA won by TKO ground and pound against Jesse Morassky of Team Karma Outrage, stoppage in round two for this lightweight MMA fight.
The first Muay Thai fight would be for the 140lb weight division and feature Kurtis Waterston of Carlson Gracie against Jay Hsuing of Universal MMA. In this exciting matchup, Waterston would dominate the fight and profit from a knockdown against Hsuing in the first round. Waterston would go on to win each round, but Jay Hsuing was never that far behind his opponent.
A 180lbs Kickboxing fight next featured Navid Mirzais from B-One in North Vancouver against Shawn Hunt of Team Havok Kelowna. Judges scored it at (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) for Hunt.
Kevin Madrid of Mendoza Fight Team in Surrey was paired up against Ronald Diaz of DCS Port Moody for a 145lb MMA fight. One of he rules in MMA is that a fighter can not strike an opponent while they are in the process of getting to their feet. Training for opportunity and fast reaction means that it happens sometimes that a fighter will still strike in that case. The fight was stopped for an illegal hit to the head of a downed opponent by Ronald Diaz at 3:59 of the first round. I saw Madrid saying to Referee Jason Williamson, but the doctor also called the fight and it was over my disqualification.
In a middleweight MMA matchup between Dustin Greentree of Kamikaze Punishment in Edmonton and Paul Lee of Team Havok Kelowna, Greentree would win by a 1st round knockout, fighting and chasing Lee around the ropes until 3:07. Lee took a hit that flattened him out cold on the mat.
The action would then switch back to a Muay Thai fight for two 147lbs fighters, Jared Abrahamson from Clinch 4 Life Burnaby, 5’11â in height, against independent fighter Justin Virk from Surrey standing 6’3â in height. Abrahamson would take the fight by judges unanimous decision, (30-28, 29-28, 29-28). He took Virk with several leg sweeps and Thai clinch knee battles, fought faster, showed a high degree of hustle, and kept pushing the fight to Virk until the end.
A middleweight MMA fight was next between Clay Oates of Team Karma Outrage and David De Jesus from DCS Port Moody. In the corner with De Jesus was King of The Cage champ, Ryan The Lion Diaz. It would be a hard night to call the fight of the night on, but we could call it on this fight. David De Jesus is an exciting fighter to watch. De Jesus got the rear naked choke in deep the second time when he got Clay Oates on the ground at 2:40 round 1.
A 175lbs Kickboxing fight between Logan Martin of Carlson Gracie and Shelbe Kingshott of Team Havok. By the end of round one, it was clear that Martin was delivering more shots, more leg kicks, and fewer were getting blocked. Kingshott held through the fight and showed strongly in the 3rd round. The judges would call the fight Unanimously (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) for Martin after it was over.
A welterweight MMA fight was next between2 very tough and fit looking fighters Johnathan Seymour Team Karma Outrage and Johnathan Seymour and Shaun Devries Comox Valley MMA. Devries would win by rear naked choke submission at 4:50 of round 1.
Joe Halfar from Posener’s Muay Thai was back at IFC to go against Houtan Ali Koshani from KB-One North Vancouver in this 160lb matchup. Halfar is another great fighter to watch, as he owned the ring against Koshani. Halfar pushed Koshani on to and almost over the ropes repeatedly and generally owned the center of the ring. The judges gave Halfar the fight unanimously (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).
The main event of the night was a title welterweight matchup between MMA fighters Murray Sogen from Elite MMA North Vancouver and âTrickyâ Nick Marinos of RAW Academy North Vancouver. Fighters and crowd were pumped for the final fight and it did not disappoint. Marinos and Sogen traded mounts and strikes througout the fight, and Marinos found himself on his back defending probably a lot more than he would have liked for a good result by the judges score card. Marinos finally got his chance to take control and mount and finish ground and pound style a minute into round 3, and force stoppage by referee. He would say afterwards that Murray Sogen was his most difficult opponent to date and saluted him openly. The crowd also respected Sogen’s efforts and cheered him loudly.
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