2024 in Cage Warriors |
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First date | February 23, 2024 (2024-02-23) |
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Last date | December 13, 2024 (2024-12-13) |
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Total events | 17 |
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Total fights | 217 |
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Title fights | 9 |
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The year 2024 was the 24th year in the history of Cage Warriors, a mixed martial arts promotion based in England.
List of events
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Event
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Date
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Arena
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Location
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1
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Cage Warriors 166
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Feb 23, 2024
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Sycuan Casino Resort
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San Diego, California, U.S.
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2
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Cage Warriors 167
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Mar 15, 2024
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BEC Arena
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Manchester, England
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3
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Cage Warriors 168
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Mar 16, 2024
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4
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Cage Warriors 169
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Mar 30, 2024
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Indigo at The O2
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London, England
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5
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Cage Warriors 170
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Apr 6, 2024
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Shelbourne Hall
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Dublin, Ireland
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6
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Cage Warriors 171
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Apr 20, 2024
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Braehead Arena
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Glasgow, Scotland
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7
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Cage Warriors 172
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May 25, 2024
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Vertu Motors Arena
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Newcastle, England
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8
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Cage Warriors 173
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Jun 7, 2024
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Sycuan Casino Resort
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San Diego, California, U.S.
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9
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Cage Warriors 174
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Jul 20, 2024
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Indigo at The O2
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London, England
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10
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Cage Warriors 175
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Jul 25, 2024
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BEC Arena
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Manchester, England
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11
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Cage Warriors 176
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Sep 5, 2024
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Braehead Arena
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Glasgow, Scotland
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12
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Cage Warriors 177
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Sep 20, 2024
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BEC Arena
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Manchester, England
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13
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Cage Warriors 178
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Sep 21, 2024
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14
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Cage Warriors 179
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Nov 2, 2024
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PalaPellicone
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Rome, Italy
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15
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Cage Warriors 180
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Nov 15, 2024
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Indigo at The O2
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London, England
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16
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Cage Warriors 181
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Nov 23, 2024
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Vertu Motors Arena
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Newcastle, England
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17
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Cage Warriors 182
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Dec 13, 2024
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Sycuan Casino Resort
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San Diego, California, U.S.
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Title fights
Title fights in 2024
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Weight class
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Method
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Round
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Time
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Event
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Notes
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Bantamweight
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Liam Gittins (c)
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def.
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Roberto Hernandez
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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5
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1:48
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Cage Warriors 168
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[a]
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Light Heavyweight
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Andy Clamp
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def.
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Matthew Byfield
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TKO (punches)
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3
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3:06
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Cage Warriors 168
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[b]
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Welterweight
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James Sheehan
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def.
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Daniel Konrad
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Technical Submission (arm-triangle choke)
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4
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4:27
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Cage Warriors 170
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[c]
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Featherweight
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Harry Hardwick
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def.
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Orlando Wilson Prins
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TKO (punches)
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2
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2:18
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Cage Warriors 172
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[d]
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Middleweight
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Dario Bellandi (c)
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def.
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Robin Roos
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Decision (unanimous) (49–46, 49–46, 49–46)
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5
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5:00
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Cage Warriors 175
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[e]
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Lightweight
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George Hardwick (c)
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def.
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Christian Iorga
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Decision (unanimous) (50–45, 50–45, 50–45)
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5
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5:00
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Cage Warriors 176
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[f]
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Light Heavyweight
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James Webb
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def.
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Andy Clamp (c)
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TKO (punches)
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3
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4:51
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Cage Warriors 180
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[g]
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Women's Bantamweight
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Kennedy Freeman
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def.
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Mafalda Carmona
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TKO (retirement)
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4
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5:00
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Cage Warriors 181
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[h]
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Featherweight
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Harry Hardwick (c)
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def.
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Keweny Lopes
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TKO (punches)
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4
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1:02
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Cage Warriors 181
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[i]
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Cage Warriors 166
Cage Warriors 166: San Diego was a mixed martial arts event promoted by Cage Warriors that took place on February 23, 2025 in San Diego, California, United States.
Background
A featherweight bout between former EliteXC Bantamweight Champion Wilson Reis and Toby Misech headlied the event.[1]
Results
Fight card (UFC Fight Pass)
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Weight class
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Method
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Round
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Time
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Notes
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Featherweight
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Wilson Reis
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def.
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Toby Misech
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Submission (arm-triangle choke)
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1
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3:02
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Lightweight
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Mason Jones
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def.
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Bryce Logan
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TKO (punches and knees)
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2
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2:45
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Welterweight
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Chasen Blair
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def.
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Orlando Sanders
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TKO (punches)
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1
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2:09
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Welterweight
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Devin Goodale
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def.
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Bobby Winther
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Decision (unanimous) (30–25, 30–26, 30–26)
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3
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5:00
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[a]
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Preliminary card (UFC Fight Pass)
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Bantamweight
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Corvan Allen
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def.
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Xavier Vines
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Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 29–28, 29–28)
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3
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5:00
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Heavyweight
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Giovanni Sarran
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def.
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Elijah Harris
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Decision (majority) (28–28, 29–27, 29–27)
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3
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5:00
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Bantamweight
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Miguel Peimbert
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def.
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Carlos Elizarraraz
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Decision (split) (28–29, 29–28, 29–28)
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3
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5:00
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Heavyweight
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Diego Vazquez
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def.
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Sean Rose
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Submission (armbar)
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2
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3:09
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Heavyweight
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Devon Simons
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def.
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Chadricc Kindle
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Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28)
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3
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5:00
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- ^ Goodale missed weight (173.4 lb).
Cage Warriors 167
Cage Warriors 167: Unplugged |
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Promotion | Cage Warriors |
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Date | March 15, 2024 (2024-03-15) |
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Venue | BEC Arena |
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City | Manchester, England |
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Cage Warriors 167: Unplugged was a mixed martial arts event promoted by Cage Warriors that took place on March 15, 2024, in Manchester, England.
Background
A welterweight bout between former Cage Warriors Welterweight Champion Stefano Paternò and Scottie Stockman headlined the event.[2]
Results
Fight card (UFC Fight Pass)
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Weight class
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Method
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Round
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Time
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Notes
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Welterweight
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Stefano Paternò
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def.
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Scottie Stockman
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Submission (brabo choke)
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1
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2:59
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Welterweight
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Omiel Brown
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def.
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Rafael Aronov
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Submission (guillotine choke)
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2
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3:48
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Bantamweight
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Shirzad Qadrian
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def.
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Emanuele Zaccaria
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TKO (punches)
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1
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3:49
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Flyweight
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Connor Wilson
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def.
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Davide Scarano
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Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 30–27, 30–27)
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3
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5:00
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Bantamweight
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Michele Martignoni
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def.
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Raz Bring
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KO (punches)
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1
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3:59
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Preliminary card (YouTube / UFC Fight Pass)
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Lightweight
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Teddy Stringer
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def.
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Diego Dickson Alves
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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1
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3:32
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Lightweight
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Amaury Junior
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def.
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Giuseppe Ruggeri
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TKO (punches)
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2
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4:39
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Welterweight
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Anthony Orozco
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def.
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Lucas Rodrigues
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Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 29–28, 29–28)
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3
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5:00
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Featherweight
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Jack Claffey
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def.
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Marko Sarasjärvi
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Decision (split) (29–28, 28–29, 29–28)
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3
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5:00
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Welterweight
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Serigo Gavinelli
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def.
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Hélio Hernandez
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TKO (punches)
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1
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0:56
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Lightweight
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Matthew Camilleri
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def.
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Nicolò Solinas
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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2
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3:13
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Featherweight
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Leon Armes
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def.
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Christian Tosco
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Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28)
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3
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5:00
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Cage Warriors 168
Cage Warriors 168: Manchester |
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Promotion | Cage Warriors |
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Date | March 16, 2024 (2024-03-16) |
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Venue | BEC Arena |
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City | Manchester, England |
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Cage Warriors 168: Manchester was a mixed martial arts event promoted by Cage Warriors that took place on March 16, 2024, in Manchester, England.
Background
The event was headlined by a Cage Warriors Light Heavyweight Championship for the vacant title between Andy Clamp and Matthew Byfield.[3] While, a Cage Warriors Bantamweight Championship bout between current champion Liam Gittins and Roberto Hernandez took place at the event.[4]
Results
Fight card (UFC Fight Pass)
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Weight class
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Method
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Round
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Time
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Notes
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Light Heavyweight
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Andy Clamp
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def.
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Matthew Byfield
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TKO (punches)
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3
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3:06
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[a]
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Featherweight
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Luke Riley
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def.
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John de Jesus
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Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–27)
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3
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5:00
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Lightweight
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James Power
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def.
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Gianluca Rocca
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Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 30–27)
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3
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5:00
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Lightweight
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Harel Cohen
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def.
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Adam Cullen
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Decision (split) (29–28, 28–29, 29–28)
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3
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5:00
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Bantamweight
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Alessandro Giordano
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def.
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Sam Kelly
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TKO (punches)
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3
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4:17
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Preliminary card (UFC Fight Pass)
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Bantamweight
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Liam Gittins (c)
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def.
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Roberto Hernandez
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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5
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1:48
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[b]
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Middleweight
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Thomas Nichols-Burton
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def.
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Craig Rawlins
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Submission (heel hook)
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3
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1:39
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Lightweight
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Antonio Sheldon
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def.
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Tom Means
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Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28)
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3
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5:00
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Preliminary card (YouTube)
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Flyweight
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Andy Yates
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def.
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Christian Tebbett
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Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28)
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3
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5:00
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Flyweight
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Michelangelo Lupoli
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def.
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Sheldon Ryan
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Decision (split) (29–28, 28–29, 29–28)
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3
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5:00
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Flyweight
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Fran Breen
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def.
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Costin Buhnă
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TKO (elbow and punches)
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3
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1:21
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Middleweight
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Mario Mingaj
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def.
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Qendrim Pallata
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Submission (triangle choke)
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2
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4:25
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Cage Warriors 169
Cage Warriors 169: London was a mixed martial arts event promoted by Cage Warriors that took place on March 30, 2024, in London, England.
Background
A featherweight bout between former Cage Warriors Featherweight Champion Jordan Vucenic and Simeone D'Anna headlined the event.[5]
Results
Fight card (UFC Fight Pass)
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Weight class
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Method
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Round
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Time
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Notes
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Featherweight
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Jordan Vucenic
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def.
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Simeone D'Anna
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Submission (kimura)
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2
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2:53
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Flyweight
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Lone'er Kavanagh
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def.
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Shawn Claudino da Silva
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Decision (unanimous) (29–27, 30–27, 30–25)
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3
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5:00
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Middleweight
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Will Currie
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def.
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Leon Aliu
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TKO (retirement)
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1
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5:00
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Catchweight (195 lb)
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Carlos Pereira
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def.
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Darren Stewart
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TKO (punches)
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2
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0:28
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Welterweight
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Olli Santalahti
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def.
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Jamie Richardson
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Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 30–27, 30–27)
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3
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5:00
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Preliminary card (YouTube / UFC Fight Pass)
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Featherweight
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Thomas Paull
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def.
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Dimitry Solimeis
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Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 30–27, 30–27)
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3
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5:00
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Bantamweight
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Jimmy Quinn
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def.
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Yohan Salvador
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Submission (guillotine choke)
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2
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0:57
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Middleweight
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Mitchell Goode
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def.
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Angus Hewett
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Submission (buggy choke)
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3
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4:24
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Catchweight (160 lb)
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Ermil Xhaferi
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def.
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Aaron Johnson
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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1
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2:10
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Flyweight
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Amir Malekpour
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def.
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Tom Creasey
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Decision (majority) (29–27, 30–26, 28–28)
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3
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5:00
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Bantamweight
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Tommy Brunning
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def.
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Kevin Simon Cesari
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TKO (punches)
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1
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2:23
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Lightweight
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Shaun Fraser
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def.
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Tariq Pell
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Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 30–27, 30–27)
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3
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5:00
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Welterweight
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Mariusz Mikołajewski
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def.
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Joshua Onwordi
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KO (flying knee)
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1
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2:10
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Flyweight
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Jawany Scott
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def.
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Jean Matos
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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2
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1:08
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Cage Warriors 170
Cage Warriors 170: Dublin |
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Promotion | Cage Warriors |
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Date | April 6, 2024 (2024-04-06) |
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Venue | Shelbourne Hall |
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City | Dublin, Ireland |
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Cage Warriors 170: Dublin was a mixed martial arts event promoted by Cage Warriors that took place on April 6, 2024, in Dublin, Ireland.
Background
A Cage Warriors Welterweight Championship bout for the vacant title between James Sheehan and Daniel Konrad headlined the event.[6]
Results
Fight card (UFC Fight Pass)
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Weight class
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Method
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Round
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Time
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Notes
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Welterweight
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James Sheehan
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def.
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Daniel Konrad
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Technical Submission (arm-triangle choke)
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4
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4:27
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[a]
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Catchweight (160 lb)
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Paul Hughes
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def.
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Fabiano Silva
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TKO (knee and elbows)
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1
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4:37
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Flyweight
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Ger Harris
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def.
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Gregory Wamytan
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Submission (guillotine choke)
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1
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3:32
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Featherweight
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Decky McAleenan
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def.
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Ville Mankinen
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TKO (punches)
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2
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4:22
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Bantamweight
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Rory Evans
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def.
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Taka Mhandu
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TKO (punches)
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2
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2:23
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Preliminary card (YouTube / UFC Fight Pass)
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Featherweight
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Solomon Simon
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def.
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Ieuan Mackenzie
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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2
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4:59
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Bantamweight
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Scott Harvey
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def.
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Enrico Di Gangi
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Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 30–27)
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3
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5:00
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Featherweight
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Ryan Shelley
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def.
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Kallum Parker
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Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 30–27)
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3
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5:00
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Women's Flyweight
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Eimear Darcy
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def.
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Jenny Line
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TKO (punches)
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2
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0:58
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Bantamweight
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Ciaran Brady
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def.
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Tomasz Zdanowski
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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1
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3:05
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Welterweight
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Dara Ward
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def.
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Ben Petches-Kelly
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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1
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2:44
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Featherweight
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Matthew Elliott
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def.
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Valentino Riva
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Submission (arm-triangle choke)
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2
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1:06
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Catchweight (120 lb)
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Jennifer Trioreau
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def.
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Sinéadh Ní Nualláin
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Decision (split) (29–28, 28–29, 30–27)
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3
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5:00
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[b]
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Flyweight
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Jamie Abbott-Bissett
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def.
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Paweł Jezierski
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TKO (punches)
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2
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2:03
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Cage Warriors 171
Cage Warriors 171: Glasgow was a mixed martial arts event promoted by Cage Warriors that took place on April 20, 2024, in Glasgow, Scotland.
Background
A lightweight bout between Dumitru Girlean and Chris Bungard headlined the event.[7]
Results
Fight card (UFC Fight Pass)
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Weight class
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Method
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Round
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Time
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Notes
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Lightweight
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Dumitru Girlean
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def.
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Chris Bungard
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Submission (guillotine choke)
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2
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3:47
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Bantamweight
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Cameron Else
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def.
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Reece McEwan
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Decision (split) (29–28, 28–29, 29–28)
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3
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5:00
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Welterweight
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Sean Clancy Jr.
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def.
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Lucas Rodrigues
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TKO (elbows)
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2
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4:04
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Bantamweight
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Aidan Stephen
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def.
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Gianluca Scottoli
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Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 30–27, 30–27)
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3
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5:00
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Flyweight
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Nicolas Leblond
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def.
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Scott Malone
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TKO (punches)
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3
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1:27
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Bantamweight
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Keir Harvie
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def.
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Kaique Modesto
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Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–26)
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3
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5:00
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Lightweight
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Jan Quaeyhaegens
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def.
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Konstantinos Ntelis
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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2
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4:11
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|
Preliminary card (YouTube / UFC Fight Pass)
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Featherweight
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Paull McBain
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def.
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Alberth Dias
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TKO (corner stoppage)
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2
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5:00
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Bantamweight
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Daan Duijs
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def.
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Jack Eglin
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Decision (split) (29–28, 28–29, 29–27)
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3
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5:00
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Lightweight
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Jordan Little
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def.
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Jordan Stronge
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Decision (split) (29–28, 28–29, 29–28)
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3
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5:00
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Light Heavyweight
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Nell Ariano
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def.
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Jamie MacDonald
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TKO (punches)
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2
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3:45
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[a]
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Lightweight
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Michael Blair
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def.
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Dec Dean
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Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–26)
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3
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5:00
|
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Flyweight
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Igor Wojtas
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def.
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Ronal Siahaan
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Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–27)
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3
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5:00
|
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Bantamweight
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Iain Postlethwaite
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def.
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Pav Singh Sahota
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Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–27)
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3
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5:00
|
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Welterweight
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Khadim Dia
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def.
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Mush Aslani
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Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28)
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3
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5:00
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Featherweight
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Cornellius Aritonang
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def.
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Thomas Hepburn
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
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1:05
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|
- ^ MacDonald missed weight (208.9 lb).
Cage Warriors 172
Cage Warriors 172: Newcastle was a mixed martial arts event produced by Cage Warriors that took place on May 25, 2024, in Newcastle, England.
Background
A Cage Warriors Featherweight Championship bout for the vacant title between Harry Hardwick and Orlando Wilson Prins headlined the event.[8]
Results
Fight card (UFC Fight Pass)
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Featherweight
|
Harry Hardwick
|
def.
|
Orlando Wilson Prins
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
2:18
|
[a]
|
Lightweight
|
James Power
|
def.
|
Daniel Kolasiński
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
0:10
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Kennedy Freeman
|
def.
|
Gisele Libânio
|
KO (punch)
|
3
|
3:08
|
|
Lightweight
|
Leon Hill
|
def.
|
Tommy Hawthorn
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
2
|
2:28
|
|
Lightweight
|
Chasen Blair
|
def.
|
Artūrs Leisāns
|
Submission (armbar)
|
2
|
2:12
|
|
Lightweight
|
Aiden Lee
|
def.
|
Josh Abraham
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
4:46
|
|
Preliminary card (YouTube / UFC Fight Pass)
|
Bantamweight
|
Jack Humphries
|
def.
|
João Pedro dos Santos
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
3:00
|
|
Middleweight
|
Michael Tchamou
|
def.
|
Joe Ambler
|
Submission (guillotine choke)
|
1
|
2:27
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Joe Fields
|
def.
|
Tom Wright
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
1:55
|
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Charles Joyner
|
def.
|
Albert Serpeti
|
KO (knee to the body)
|
1
|
1:07
|
|
Welterweight
|
Jackson Clarke
|
def.
|
Faudel Bentayeb
|
Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 30–27, 30–26)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Middleweight
|
Jordan O'Neill
|
def.
|
Thodoris Serdes
|
KO (body kick)
|
1
|
1:18
|
|
Cage Warriors 173
Cage Warriors 173: San Diego was a mixed martial arts event produced by Cage Warriors that took place on June 7, 2024, in San Diego, California, United States.
Background
A featherweight bout between former EliteXC Bantamweight Champion Wilson Reis and former LFA Featherweight Champion Bruno Souza headlined the event.[9]
Results
Fight card (UFC Fight Pass)
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Featherweight
|
Bruno Souza
|
def.
|
Wilson Reis
|
Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Featherweight
|
Javier Garcia
|
def.
|
Roberto Hernandez
|
Decision (split) (29–28, 28–29, 29–28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Featherweight
|
Damon Wilson
|
def.
|
Brandon Carrillo
|
Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Featherweight
|
Xavier Vines
|
def.
|
Diego Bigelow
|
Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Magomed Bayduev
|
def.
|
James Settle
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
2
|
3:52
|
[a]
|
Preliminary card (YouTube / UFC Fight Pass)
|
Heavyweight
|
Sean Rose
|
def.
|
Chadricc Kindle
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
2:04
|
|
Lightweight
|
Anthony DeSilva
|
def.
|
Joseph Perez
|
KO (punch)
|
1
|
2:43
|
|
Catchweight (198 lb)
|
Chris Owen
|
vs.
|
Ilias Faquiri
|
No Contest (accidental groin kick)
|
2
|
1:30
|
[b]
|
- ^ Bayduev missed weight (138 lb).
- ^ Accidental groin kick rendered Faquiri unable to continue.
Cage Warriors 174
Cage Warriors 174: London was a mixed martial arts event produced by Cage Warriors that took place on June 20, 2024, in London, England.
Background
A Cage Warriors Flyweight Championship bout between current champion Shajidul Haque and Nicholas Leblond was expected to headline the event.[10] However, Haque was forced to withdraw due to injury and was replaced by Amir Malekpour for the interim title.[11] In turn, Malekpour was forced to withdraw on medical grounds shortly after accepting the fight and Leblond faced Gerasimos Sioutis in a bantamweight bout instead.[12]
The One-Night of Prize Fighter Bantamweight Tournament took place at the event.[13]
Results
Fight card (UFC Fight Pass)
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Bantamweight
|
Shirzad Qadrian
|
def.
|
Alexander Lööf
|
Decision (split) (29–28, 27–30, 30–27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
[a]
|
Catchweight (159 lb)
|
Jordan Vucenic
|
def.
|
Adrian Kępa
|
Submission (guillotine choke)
|
1
|
1:22
|
|
Flyweight
|
Jawany Scott
|
def.
|
Ger Harris
|
Decision (split) (29–28, 28–29, 30–27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Light Heavyweight
|
James Webb
|
def.
|
Adam Biegański
|
Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 30–27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Featherweight
|
Nik Bagley
|
def.
|
Ryan Shelley
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
2:28
|
|
Featherweight
|
Milad Ahady
|
def.
|
Thomas Paull
|
Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Preliminary card (UFC Fight Pass)
|
Bantamweight
|
Jimmy Quinn
|
def.
|
Imad Bouamri
|
KO (flying knee and punches)
|
1
|
1:01
|
|
Welterweight
|
Rafael Aronov
|
def.
|
Jamie Richardson
|
Submission (arm-triangle choke)
|
2
|
1:21
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Gheorghe Grozav
|
def.
|
Tommy Brunning
|
Submission (kimura)
|
2
|
4:13
|
|
Welterweight
|
Craig Edwards
|
def.
|
Sergio Gavinelli
|
KO (punches)
|
1
|
0:47
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Alexander Lööf
|
def.
|
Aidan Stephen
|
Decision (unanimous) (20–17, 20–17, 20–18)
|
2
|
5:00
|
[b]
|
Bantamweight
|
Shirzad Qadrian
|
def.
|
Weslley Maia
|
Ex. Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
[c]
|
Bantamweight
|
Alessandro Giordano
|
def.
|
Michele Martignoni
|
Submission (guillotine choke)
|
3
|
4:33
|
[d]
|
Early preliminary card (YouTube)
|
Bantamweight
|
Nicolas Leblond
|
def.
|
Gerasimos Sioutis
|
Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 29–28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Women's Strawweight
|
Rhi Rhi Hudson
|
def.
|
Jennifer Trioreau
|
KO (punches)
|
1
|
0:13
|
|
Lightweight
|
Daniel Crooks-May
|
vs.
|
Jordan Little
|
No Contest (illegal knee)
|
2
|
4:04
|
[e]
|
Women's Flyweight
|
Eimear Darcy
|
def.
|
Camilla Bergstrøm
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
2:45
|
|
Welterweight
|
Giacomo Michelis
|
def.
|
Mush Aslani
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
1:35
|
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Francesco Mazzeo
|
def.
|
Vanderlei Junior
|
KO (punch)
|
1
|
0:37
|
|
Featherweight
|
Matthew Elliott
|
def.
|
Luca Borando
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
2
|
4:24
|
|
Prize Fighter Bantamweight Tournament
| Semifinal
| | | Final
| |
| | | | | | | | | |
| Shirzad Qadrian
| UD
| | |
|
| Weslley Maia
| 3
| |
| | Shirzad Qadrian
| SD
| |
|
| |
| | | Alexander Lööf
| 3
| |
| Aidan Stephen
| 2
| |
| |
| Alexander Lööf
| UD
| |
Cage Warriors 175
Cage Warriors 175: Manchester |
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Promotion | Cage Warriors |
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Date | July 25, 2024 (2024-07-25) |
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Venue | BEC Arena |
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City | Manchester, England |
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Cage Warriors 175: Manchester was a mixed martial arts event produced by Cage Warriors that took place on July 25, 2024, in Manchester, England.
Background
The event was headlined by a Cage Warriors Middleweight Championship bout between current champion Dario Bellandi and Robin Roos.[14]
Results
Fight card (UFC Fight Pass)
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Middleweight
|
Dario Bellandi (c)
|
def.
|
Robin Roos
|
Decision (unanimous) (49–46, 49–46, 49–46)
|
5
|
5:00
|
[a]
|
Lightweight
|
Mason Jones
|
def.
|
Michael Pagani
|
Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 30–26)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Catchweight (161 lb)
|
Adam Cullen
|
def.
|
Yan Blasco
|
TKO (elbows)
|
3
|
2:50
|
|
Welterweight
|
Stefano Paternò
|
def.
|
Oli Santalahti
|
KO (punches)
|
3
|
3:56
|
|
Lightweight
|
Ieuan Davies
|
def.
|
Adam Shelley
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
2
|
1:18
|
|
Lightweight
|
Matthew Camilleri
|
def.
|
Emanuele Sabatino
|
Decision (split) (29–28, 28–29, 29–28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Preliminary card (UFC Fight Pass)
|
Middleweight
|
George Smith
|
def.
|
Craig Rawlins
|
Submission (triangle choke)
|
1
|
4:48
|
|
Flyweight
|
Connor Wilson
|
def.
|
Raz Bring
|
Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Flyweight
|
Florian Doskja
|
def.
|
Christian Tebbett
|
Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Welterweight
|
Manuel del Valle
|
def.
|
Mariusz Mikołajewski
|
TKO (elbows)
|
2
|
5:00
|
|
Flyweight
|
Davide Scarano
|
def.
|
Francis Breen
|
Submission (armbar)
|
1
|
4:44
|
|
Featherweight
|
Giuseppe Mastrogiacomo
|
def.
|
Seyed Hossein Mousavi
|
TKO (elbow and punches)
|
3
|
2:29
|
|
Early Preliminary card (YouTube)
|
Featherweight
|
Kallum Parker
|
def.
|
Jack Claffey
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
1:15
|
|
Featherweight
|
Damon Donald
|
def.
|
Matteo Martignoni
|
TKO (retirement)
|
2
|
5:00
|
|
Middleweight
|
Naglis Kanišauskas
|
def.
|
Leon Naumann
|
KO (punches)
|
2
|
4:50
|
|
Flyweight
|
Dylan Hazan
|
def.
|
Elves Oliveira
|
KO (flying knee)
|
2
|
0:12
|
|
Catchweight (165 lb)
|
Teddy Stringer
|
def.
|
Maicon Kobayashi
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
1:28
|
[b]
|
Lightweight
|
Simone Patrizi
|
def.
|
Diego Dickson Alves
|
KO (punches)
|
2
|
0:53
|
|
Cage Warriors 176
Cage Warriors 176: Glasgow was a mixed martial arts event produced by Cage Warriors that took place on September 7, 2024, in Glasgow, Scotland.
Background
A Cage Warriors Lightweight Championship bout between current champion George Hardwick and Christian Iorga headlined the event.[15]
The One-Night of PrizeFighter Welterweight Tournament took place at the event.[16]
Results
Fight card (UFC Fight Pass)
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Welterweight
|
Omiel Brown
|
def.
|
Bourama Camara
|
Decision (split) (27–30, 29–28, 29–28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
[a]
|
Lightweight
|
George Hardwick (c)
|
def.
|
Christian Iorga
|
Decision (unanimous) (50–45, 50–45, 50–45)
|
5
|
5:00
|
[b]
|
Catchweight (163 lb)
|
Andrey Augusto
|
def.
|
Chris Bungard
|
Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–26)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Miguel Haro
|
def.
|
Reece McEwan
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
3
|
2:13
|
|
Lightweight
|
Kye Stevens
|
def.
|
Michael Blair
|
Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Keir Harvie
|
def.
|
Rory Evans
|
Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Preliminary card (YouTube / UFC Fight Pass)
|
Featherweight
|
Damon Donald
|
def.
|
Kallum Parker
|
Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Welterweight
|
Sean Clancy Jr.
|
def.
|
Rafael Aronov
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
1:08
|
[c]
|
Welterweight
|
Bourama Camara
|
def.
|
Marko Kisic
|
Decision (unanimous) (20–18, 20–18, 20–18)
|
2
|
5:00
|
[d]
|
Welterweight
|
Omiel Brown
|
def.
|
Henri Lintula
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
4:43
|
[e]
|
Lightweight
|
Jordan Stronge
|
def.
|
Wesley Machado
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
1:12
|
|
Lightweight
|
Ryan Campbell
|
def.
|
Shahram Hotak
|
Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Charles Joyner
|
def.
|
Brandon Guest
|
Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Flyweight
|
Ryan Hewitt
|
def.
|
Reg Hingston
|
TKO (body kick)
|
1
|
3:47
|
|
PrizeFighter Welterweight Tournament
| Semifinal
| | | Final
| |
| | | | | | | | | |
| Omiel Brown
| TKO
| | |
|
| Henri Lintula
| 1
| |
| | Omiel Brown
| SD
| |
|
| |
| | | Bourama Camara
| 3
| |
| Bourama Camara
| UD
| |
| |
| Marko Kisic
| 2
| |
Cage Warriors 177
Cage Warriors 177: Unplugged |
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Promotion | Cage Warriors |
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Date | September 20, 2024 (2024-09-20) |
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Venue | BEC Arena |
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City | Manchester, England |
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Cage Warriors 177: Unplugged was a mixed martial arts event produced by Cage Warriors that took place on September 20, 2024, in Manchester, England.
Background
A Cage Warriors Welterweight Championship bout between current champion James Sheehan and Giannis Bacher was expected to headline the event.[17] However, Sheehan withdrew due to injury. As a results, a lightweight bout between Chasen Blair and Florin Pîrtea was promoted to main event status.[18]
Results
Fight card (UFC Fight Pass)
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Lightweight
|
Florin Pîrtea
|
def.
|
Chasen Blair
|
Submission (triangle choke)
|
1
|
3:55
|
|
Bantamweight
|
Ollie Sarwa
|
def.
|
Percy Herrera
|
TKO (elbows and punches)
|
1
|
0:55
|
|
Lightweight
|
Marin Vertlia
|
def.
|
Adam Shelley
|
KO (punch)
|
1
|
3:07
|
|
Women's Strawweight
|
Alish Smith
|
def.
|
Rhi Rhi Hudson
|
TKO (punches)
|
2
|
2:28
|
|
Welterweight
|
Anthony Orozco
|
def.
|
Thiago Habib
|
TKO (elbows and punches)
|
1
|
3:58
|
|
Middleweight
|
Joe Middleton
|
def.
|
Joan Arastey
|
Submission (brabo choke)
|
1
|
1:27
|
|
Preliminary card (YouTube / UFC Fight Pass)
|
Welterweight
|
Michael Tchamou
|
def.
|
Angus Hewett
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
3:21
|
|
Light Heavyweight
|
Nell Ariano
|
def.
|
Farshad Nazarnia
|
Decision (split) (29–28, 28–29, 29–28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Featherweight
|
Connor Patterson
|
def.
|
Jan Mašek
|
Technical Submission (arm-triangle choke)
|
3
|
3:39
|
|
Cage Warriors 178
Cage Warriors 178: Manchester |
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Promotion | Cage Warriors |
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Date | September 21, 2024 (2024-09-21) |
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Venue | BEC Arena |
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City | Manchester, England |
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Cage Warriors 178: Manchester was a mixed martial arts event produced by Cage Warriors that took place on September 21, 2024, in Manchester, England.
Background
The event was expected to headline by a Cage Warriors Light Heavyweight Championship bout between current champion Andy Clamp and former Cage Warriors Middleweight Champion James Webb.[19] However, the bout was moved to Cage Warriors 180 on November 15, 2024, with Clamp suffering from an illness.[20] As a results, a featherweight bout between Luke Riley and Alexandre Junior headlined the event.[18]
Results
Fight card (UFC Fight Pass)
|
Weight class
|
|
|
|
Method
|
Round
|
Time
|
Notes
|
Featherweight
|
Luke Riley
|
def.
|
Alexandre Junior
|
KO (punches)
|
1
|
2:05
|
|
Lightweight
|
Ieuan Davies
|
def.
|
Amaury Junior
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
1:37
|
|
Catchweight (139 lb)
|
Jack Humphries
|
def.
|
Fabian Ufs
|
TKO (punches)
|
1
|
2:12
|
|
Lightweight
|
Gavin Hughes
|
def.
|
Dean Trueman
|
Submission (guillotine choke)
|
2
|
0:48
|
|
Welterweight
|
George McManus
|
def.
|
Dara Ward
|
Submission (armbar)
|
2
|
3:15
|
|
Lightweight
|
Shay Ingram
|
def.
|
Marc-Philippe Ngatchou
|
Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 30–27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Preliminary card (YouTube / UFC Fight Pass)
|
Flyweight
|
Joe Fields
|
def.
|
Costin Buhnă
|
Technical Submission (brabo choke)
|
1
|
2:24
|
[a]
|
Bantamweight
|
Nick Beukema
|
def.
|
Cameron Chamberlain
|
Submission (rear-naked choke)
|
1
|
2:24
|
|
Flyweight
|
Gregory Wamytan
|
def.
|
Sheldon Ryan
|
Submission (brabo choke)
|
1
|
1:09
|
|
Featherweight
|
Harry Shaw
|
def.
|
Stef Murray
|
Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–27)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
Flyweight
|
Jordan Molinari
|
def.
|
Matthew Friel
|
Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28)
|
3
|
5:00
|
|
- ^ Buhnă midsed weight (127.6 lb).
Cage Warriors 179
Cage Warriors 179: Rome |
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Promotion | Cage Warriors |
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Date | November 2, 2024 (2024-11-02) |
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Venue | PalaPellicone |
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City | Rome, Italy |
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Cage Warriors 179: Rome was a mixed martial arts event produced by Cage Warriors that took place on November 2, 2024, in Rome, Italy.
Background
A 175-pounds catchweight bout between former Cage Warriors Welterweight Champion Stefano Paternò and Jorge Bueno headlined the event.[21] At the weigh-ins, Bueno came in at 175.8 pounds, 0.8 pounds over the 175 pounds limit and he was fined the percentage of his purse went go to Paternò.[22]
Results
Fight card (UFC Fight Pass)
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Weight class
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Method
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Round
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Time
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Notes
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Catchweight (175 lb)
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Stefano Paternò
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def.
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Jorge Bueno
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KO (punch)
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2
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2:43
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[a]
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Catchweight (130 lb)
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Konstantinos Ntelis
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def.
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Simone Patrizi
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KO (punch)
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1
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1:30
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Welterweight
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Khadim Dia
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def.
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Leon Aliu
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TKO (retirement)
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2
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5:00
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Catchweight (141 lb)
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Alessandro Giordano
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def.
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Emanuele Zaccaria
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Decision (split) (29–28, 28–29, 29–28)
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3
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5:00
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Featherweight
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Solomon Simon
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def.
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Walter Cogliandro
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Submission (ninja choke)
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3
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4:54
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Featherweight
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Giuseppe Mastrogiacomo
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def.
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Itay Tratner
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Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 30–27, 30–27)
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3
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5:00
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Preliminary card (YouTube / UFC Fight Pass)
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Welterweight
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Giacomo Michelis
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def.
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Olli Santalahti
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Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28)
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3
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5:00
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Welterweight
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Luca Mele
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def.
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Daniele Battaglia
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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2
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3:04
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Welterweight
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Manuel del Valle
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def.
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Sergio Gavinelli
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Submission (anaconda choke)
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1
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3:23
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Bantamweight
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Michelangelo Lupoli
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def.
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Gerasimos Sioutis
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Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–27)
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3
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5:00
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Bantamweight
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Damiano Scogna
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def.
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Emanuel Caperna
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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1
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1:53
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Flyweight
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Emanuele Tetti
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def.
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Angelo Terenzio
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Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 30–27, 30–27)
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3
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5:00
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Featherweight
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Niko Ceraglia
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def.
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Andrea Flamminio
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TKO (punches)
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3
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4:32
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Featherweight
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Luca Borando
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def.
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Nicolae Mezdrea
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TKO (punches)
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3
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1:38
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Catchweight (192 lb)
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Mario Mingaj
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def.
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Zura Zarnadze
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Submission (triangle choke)
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1
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1:50
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Lightweight
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Conor McCarthy
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def.
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Gianluca Rocca
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Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28)
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3
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5:00
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- ^ Bueno missed weight (175.8 lb).
Cage Warriors 180
Cage Warriors 180: London was a mixed martial arts event produced by Cage Warriors that took place on November 15, 2024, in London, England.
Background
The event was headlined by a Cage Warriors Light Heavyweight Championship bout between current champion Andy Clamp and former Cage Warriors Middleweight Champion James Webb.[23] The pair was previously scheduled to headline at Cage Warriors 178, but the bout was moved at this event with Clamp suffering from an illness.[20]
Results
Fight card (UFC Fight Pass)
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Weight class
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Method
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Round
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Time
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Notes
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Light Heavyweight
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James Webb
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def.
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Andy Clamp (c)
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TKO (punches)
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3
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4:51
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[a]
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Featherweight
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Nik Bagley
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def.
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Jordy Bakkes
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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1
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4:16
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Middleweight
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Paddy McCorry
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def.
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Tye Palmer
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KO (punch)
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1
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0:46
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Bantamweight
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Weslley Maia
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def.
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Alexander Lööf
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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1
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4:19
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Bantamweight
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Giovanni Fernandez
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def.
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Jimmy Quinn
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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2
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1:31
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Lightweight
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Yusuf Nazokatov
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def.
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Cameron Stewart
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Decision (unanimous) (29–28, 29–28, 29–28)
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3
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5:00
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Preliminary card (YouTube / UFC Fight Pass)
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Welterweight
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Tariq Pell
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def.
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Danny Blundell
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KO (body kick)
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1
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3:57
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Flyweight
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Jawany Scott
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def.
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Davide Scarano
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Decision (unanimous) (29–27, 30–26, 30–26)
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3
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5:00
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[b]
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Bantamweight
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Richard Kallos
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def.
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Tommy Brunning
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Submission (armbar)
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1
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1:25
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Welterweight
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Joshua Onwordi
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def.
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Joe Ambler
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Decision (unanimous) (30–27, 30–27, 30–27)
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3
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5:00
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Catchweight (150 lb)
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Callum Haughian
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def.
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Marko Sarasjärvi
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Submission (guillotine choke)
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2
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0:34
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Cage Warriors 181
Cage Warriors 181: Newcastle was a mixed martial arts event produced by Cage Warriors that took place on November 23, 2024, in Newcastle, England.
Background
The event was headlined by a Cage Warriors Featherweight Championship bout between current champion Harry Hardwick and Keweny Lopes.[24]
A Cage Warriors Women's Bantamweight Championship for the vacant title between Kennedy Freeman and Emilia Czerwińska was scheduled for the event.[25] However, Czerwińska pulled out for unknown reason and was replaced by Mafalda Carmona.[24]
A Cage Warriors Flyweight Championship bout between current champion Shaj Haque and Nicholas Leblond was rescheduled to take place the event.[26] However, the bout was cancelled after adverse weather conditions prevented Leblond from travelling.[27]
Results
Fight card (UFC Fight Pass)
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Weight class
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Method
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Round
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Time
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Notes
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Featherweight
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Harry Hardwick (c)
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def.
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Keweny Lopes
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TKO (punches)
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4
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1:02
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[a]
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Women's Bantamweight
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Kennedy Freeman
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def.
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Mafalda Carmona
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TKO (retirement)
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4
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5:00
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[b]
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Welterweight
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Justin Burlinson
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def.
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Theodor Berggren
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Submission (arm-triangle choke)
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3
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2:44
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Lightweight
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James Power
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def.
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Dumitru Girlean
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KO (elbows)
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2
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2:08
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Welterweight
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Sean Clancy Jr.
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def.
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Andrey Augusto
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TKO (punch to the body)
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3
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1:23
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Light Heavyweight
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Yannick Bahati
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vs.
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Charles Joyner
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Technical Draw (split) (30–28, 28–29, 29–29)
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3
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2:54
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[c]
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Preliminary card (YouTube / UFC Fight Pass)
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Lightweight
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Daniel Konrad
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def.
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Aiden Lee
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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1
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2:52
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Lightweight
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Bailey Gilbert
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def.
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Alberth Dias
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Decision (unanimous) (28–27, 28–27, 28–27)
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3
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5:00
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[d]
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Featherweight
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Leon Armes
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def.
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Michał Folc
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TKO (punches)
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1
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3:41
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Middleweight
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Qendrim Pallata
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def.
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James Dixon
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Submission (neck crank)
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1
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2:12
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Middleweight
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Michael Tchamou
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def.
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Delmar Silva
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Submission (guillotine choke)
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1
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1:20
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Cage Warriors 182
Cage Warriors 182: San Diego was a mixed martial arts event produced by Cage Warriors that took place on December 12, 2024, in San Diego, California, United States.
Background
A featherweight bout between Damon Wilson and Ryan Lilley headlined the event.[28]
Results
Fight card (UFC Fight Pass)
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Weight class
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Method
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Round
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Time
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Notes
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Featherweight
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Damon Wilson
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def.
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Ryan Lilley
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KO (knees)
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1
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3:35
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Catchweight (182 lb)
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Anthony Orozco
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def.
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Dominico Salas
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TKO (knee to the body and punches)
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1
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1:09
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Featherweight
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Raul Navarrette
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def.
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Xavier Vines
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Submission (rear-naked choke)
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1
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4:56
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Bantamweight
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Johnny Robles
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def.
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James Settle
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KO (punch)
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1
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0:23
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Welterweight
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Bobby Winther
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def.
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Blake Perry
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Technical Submission (arm-triangle choke)
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1
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3:40
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Preliminary card (UFC Fight Pass)
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Bantamweight
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Steve Mora
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def.
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Miguel Peimbert
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Submission (guillotine choke)
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2
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3:56
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Catchweight (162 lb)
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Luis Fernando Medina
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def.
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David Morales
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TKO (punches)
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1
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4:38
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Featherweight
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Eric Cortez
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def.
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Mike Zindler
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Submission (anaconda choke)
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1
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1:35
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Catchweight (140 lb)
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Joshua Simpson
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def.
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Joshua Cervantes
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TKO (punches)
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2
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4:27
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See also
References