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Written by Todd "Zilla" Brown, photos by Joseph Garza   
Sunday, 01 March 2009

Freestyle Cage Fighting
Saturday 28, 2009
Osage Million Dollar Elm Casino
Tulsa, OK

Event Recap



Bout#1

Ty Daniels Vs.Jeremy Neiderbuhl 

The action starts immediately with these two fighters throwing heavy leather to open the show. Neiderbuhl scores a takedown and works to full mount. Daniels reverses and locks on a solid guillotine in the scramble. Neiderbuhl finally escapes but is warned for attempting to knee the head of his downed opponent and is restarted at the bell. Round two begins with more toe to toe boxing. Daniels gets the better of the strikes and wobbles Neiderbuhl at least three times before putting him down for good. Neiderbuhl still tries to get to his feet and keep fighting but the referee wisely steps in to stop the fight.  

Ty Daniels defeats Jeremy Neiderbuhl by TKO (Ref Stoppage) – 0:47 RD 2



Bout# 2

Billy James Vs. David Perez 

James initiates the fight with a screaming body kick and then presses Perez to the fence. Perez slams James to the canvas but can’t mount any offense. James fights to his feet only to be put back on the ground over and over but takes no real damage. Round two Perez finally lands a meaningful punch before pushing James to the fence. James reverses and looks for another body kick but Perez catches it and dumps him on the mat. James smothers Perez inside his guard before they make their way back to their feet. Perez bulls James to the fence and absorbs several knees and fists to the body before scoring the takedown. Perez again has no offense to follow up his takedown. Round three Perez brings James down once more with a nice body lock takedown. This time Perez is more offensive minded and passes to half guard. James reclaims his guard and nearly scores a sweep before fishing for a guillotine. Perez has none of it and throws scoring punches from inside James’s guard before the final bell.  

David Perez defeats Billy James by Unanimous Decision (30-27,29-28,30-27) – 2:00 RD 3



Bout# 3

Ryan Johnson Vs. Brad Downing 

Downing executes a tremendous belly to back suplex from an early clinch and is all over Johnson on the ground. Johnson tries to stand and Downing springs on his back like a wild monkey and secures a lightning quick choke for the finish.


Brad Downing defeats Ryan Johnson by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) – 0:35 RD 1


Bout# 4

Billy Russell Vs. Geoffrey Whitfield 

Russell lands a quick knee as Whitfield rushes in before being sandwiched to the fence and taken down. Russell ladders up for a surprise triangle choke and has Whitfield in danger briefly before being manhandled for the escape. Whitfield punishes the body of Russell with knees from side control before mounting his opponent. Whitfield then postures up and jackhammers Russell into semi-consciousness.

Geoffrey Whitfield defeats Billy Russell by KO (Punches) – 1:21 RD 1


Bout# 5

Victor McKibben Vs. Lisandro Sillas 

Sillas scores an early takedown and peppers McKibben with short punches before transitioning to full mount. Sillas sits low in the mount and lands glancing shots before attempting a keylock near the end of the round. McKibben uses the submission attempt to reverse Sillas right at the bell. Round two Sillas quickly brings McKibben to the mat again. McKibben grabs a headlock and uses it to stand back up before pulling guard to finish a guillotine choke. Sillas has to fight hard to escape but frees himself and pins McKibben against the fence. Sillas lands short body punches before being stood up by the ref for lack of action. On the restart Sillas keeps his hands low and McKibben cracks him right at the bell. Round three McKibben paws at Sillas before being taken down. He escapes to his feet only to be brought right back to the canvas. The action stalls out before the fighters make their way back to their feet in a scramble. McKibben shoves Sillas to the ground and sits on him, firing hammer strikes. Sillas spins his hips looking for a kneebar but the fighters end up in an awkward reverse mount stalemate situation until the final bell.

Lisandro Sillas defeats Victor McKibben by Split Decision (2928,28-29,29-28) – 2:00 RD 3


Bout# 6

Scott Lowe Vs. Travis Chyzy 

Chyzy takes charge of the fight early with his quick jab. Lowe takes Chyzy down and briefly has his back before Chyzy escapes back to his feet. Lowe puts his opponent back on the canvas with another takedown into side control before moving to full mount. Chyzy bridges out but leaves an arm behind and Lowe clamps onto it. Chyzy appears to escape for a moment but Lowe repositions nicely for a unconventional armbar from his back. Chyzy tries to strike with his free hand but Lowe pockets his other arm in his armpit for extreme control of the submission. Chyzy yells in pain as his elbow appears to pop and the ref steps in.

Scott Lowe defeats Travis Chyzy by Submission (Armbar) – 1:55 RD 1


Bout# 7

Ryan Gillman Vs. Josh Hooker 

Hooker is the more aggressive fighters initially, picking and landing jabs and straights. Gillman eventually lands a hearty kick to Hookers groin protector that loudly resonates cageside. Hooker takes no offense to the accidental blow and recovers quickly after a brief timeout. Hooker shoots for a long distance takedown off the break and lands in full mount after a scramble. Hooker traps an arm and turns it into a tight arm triangle but Gillman toughs it out to the bell. Round two Gillman lands a leg kick and eats a counter left hand from Hooker. Evidently the exchange agreed with them so they did it again. Hooker shoots in from across the cage for another takedown against the fence. The fight stalls out in Gillman’s guard and he fights his way back to his feet. Hooker finishes the round with one more takedown. Round three Gillman fends off a single leg attempt from Hooker only to fall prey to a hip toss. Hooker hits the ground on top with a scarf hold and squeezes up on Gillman's head for a neck crank a la old school Mark Coleman. The fight slows down and Hooker takes Gillman’s back as he tries to escape. Gillman has Hooker on his back with full hooks but defends against the choke to ride out the round and a fairly decisive victory for Hooker.

Josh Hooker defeats Ryan Gillman by Unanimous Decision (30-27,30-27,30-27) – 3:00 RD 3


Bout# 8

Tonya Peery Vs. Avery Vilche 

Vilche works the body of her opponent early with punches and knees. Peery sneaks in some dirty boxing shots from the clinch. Vilche brings Peery down with a hip bump into Peery’s guard. Vilche passes the guard and locks on a guillotine in the resulting scramble. Peery fights out of the choke and back to her feet before driving Vilche to the fence with knees to the body. Pinned against the fence, Vilche delivers a series of crushing foot stomps. Round two Vilche leads off with a body punch and rocks Peery with a hand combination. Peery digs for a guillotine and pulls guard. Vilche answers with a vicious battery of forearms to the side of Peery’s head before passing the guard. Vilche continues her assault with a steady stream of punches to a seemingly helpless Peery. Vilche pounds on her opponent for a good minute with no answer or change in position. Vilche even looks at the ref to lobby for a stoppage but the ref lets her ride out the round redecorating Peery’s face. Round three Peery shows life and eludes a closing Vilche, all while landing counter punches. Vilche finally catches up with Peery and drives her to the fence. Vilche attempts a throw but Peery lands on top much to the approval of the sold out crowd. Wasting no time Vilche locks on an armbar but Peery escapes just as fast. Vilche upkicks Peery right in the face and the referee pauses the action to issue a warning but restarts the fight in the same position. Vilche goes right back to the armbar and rolls over to finish the submission belly down.

Avery Vilche defeats Tonya Peery by Submission (Armbar) – 1:14 RD 3


Bout# 9

FCF 135lb Championship

Joseph Coca Vs. Daniel Sullivan 

The fight goes down at a blistering pace which is nothing new for the 135lb class. Coca ends up on the ground and fishes for an armbar off of his back. Sullivan worms his way out of the deep submission but finds Coca’s legs triangled around his head. Typically the submission cannot be finished in this manner and Sullivan throws punches to fight it off. Coca pulls Sullivan in closer and maneuvers around him to tighten the lock and somehow manages to finish the modified triangle choke to end the fight as fast as it began.

Joseph Coca defeats Daniel Sullivan by Submission (Triangle Choke) – 1:31 RD 1


Bout# 10

Aron Lofton Vs. Keith Richards 

Lofton comes to the cage announced as a “ninja from Triton Fight Center”. The match unfold with Richards winging punches at Lofton but unable to connect. Lofton stays outside, sizing up his opponent for the perfect shot. Richards closes the distance and drives Lofton to the fence but leaves his head out. Lofton locks up a guillotine and jumps to flying guard to finish the hold. Richards taps out on his feet.

Aron Lofton defeats Keith Richards by Submission (Guillotine Choke) – 0:45 RD 1


Bout# 11

FCF 185lb Championship

Joey Gorczynski Vs. Jason Norwood 

This fight matches current 185lb champion Goczynski against number one contender Jason Norwood fighting out of the Fort Sill Army Combatives unit. Norwood drags Gorczynski to the ground from an early clinch. Gorczynski looks for a triangle armbar from his back but is unable to maintain a hold on Norwood. The fighters make their way back to their feet and Gorczynski peels off for a single leg takedown. Norwood keeps his balance and ends up on top of a turtled up Gorczynski. The champion rolls to his guard and looks for submissions but is met with a few good punches from Norwood. Gorczynski attempts an armbar but Norwood rolls out of it and maintains top position. Gorczynski stays turtled up and eats several knees to the body. Gorczynski rolls back to guard and tries another armbar but Norwood rolls right out again. Gorczynski gets top position in the scramble but is quickly reversed by Norwood. Norwood mounts and then briefly takes the back of Gorczynski before delivering a punishing knee to the body at the bell. Round two Norwood pins Gorczynski to the fence and scores a takedown. Gorczynski goes back to the well and attempts another armbar from his back but Norwood just cannot be caught. Gorczynski turtles up and Norwood controls him from the back. Gorczynski lands two good back elbows as Norwood throws hooks to the side of his head. The action stalls as Gorczynski rolls to guard and the referee stands the fighters up. Norwood lands a thunderous kick to the body and Gorczynski tries to catch it on the way out. Norwood parries and takes Gorczynski’s back and brings him to the ground. Norwood quickly secures a choke and Gorczynski is forced to tap and relinquish his title.

Jason Norwood defeats Joey Gorczynski by Submission (Rear Naked Choke) – 3:18 RD 2


Referees

Shane Garrett

Tom Jones


Ring Announcer

Eric Dean


Special Guest

 

 Clay "The Carpenter" Guida


Ring Card Girls

Falon Rogers and Kristyn Million



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