Invicta FC 6

Invicta FC 6

 
 

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13.07.2013 SATURDAY
USA  USA / KANSAS CITY
 
 

Eventmaker:  Invicta FC 6  No. 49   Janet L. Martin

Eventplace:   Ameristar Casino
[wpspoiler name=“Klick-Eventadress:“]32000 Ameristar Way, MO 66305 Kansas City, USA  USA[mappress mapid=“63″][/wpspoiler]


 

 

Matchmaking – Invicta 6 – Result

(updated 14.07.2013)

MATCH red corner blue corner WEIGHT CLASS / DISTANCE

1

The Netherlands  The Netherlands

Marloes Coenen

26 / 21 / 5 / –
lose

Versus
TKO
Round 3
4:02min
Brasil  Brasil

Cris Cyborg

16 / 11 / 1 / –
win

145.0 lbs. / 5×5 minute


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MATCH red corner blue corner WEIGHT CLASS / DISTANCE
FIGHT RESULT

2

USA – California  USA

Claudia Gadelha

11 / 9 / 2 / –
win

Versus
TKO
Round 3
3:58min
Japan  Japan

Ayaka Hamasaki

9 / 9 / – / –
lose

115.0 lbs. / 5×5 minute

3

USA – California  USA

Sarah D’Alelio

10 / 7 / 3 / –
lose

Versus
by point
30-27 / 29-28 / 29-28
Japan  USA – Texas

Lauren Taylor

6 / 6 / – / –
win

135.0 lbs. / 3×5 minute

4

USA – California  USA

Leslie Smith

9 / 5 / 3 / 1
lose

Versus
by point
30-27 / 30-27 / 29-28
Brasil  Brasil

Jennifer Maia

10 / 7 / 2 / 1
win

125.0 lbs. / 3×5 minute

5

USA – California  USA

Jessica
Penne

12 / 10 / 2 / –
win

Versus
supmission
rear-naked-choke
Round 1
4:57min
Brasil  Brasil

Nicdali
Rivera-Calanoc

14 / 8 / 6 / –
lose

105.0 lbs. / 3×5 minute

6

Scotland  Scotland

Joanne
Calderwood

6 / 6 / – / –
win

Versus
by point
30-27 / 29-28 / 29-28
 

Norma
Rueda Center

 
lose

115.0 lbs. / 5×5 minute

8

Australia  Australia

Bec Hyatt

7 / 5 / 2 / –
lose

Versus
by point
29-28 / 29-28 / 29-28
Japan  Japan

Mizuki Inoue

6 / 5 / 1 / – 
win

115.0 lbs. / 3×5 minute

9

USA – California  USA

Miriam Nakamoto

2 / 2 / – / –
win

Versus
TKO
strikes
Round 1
2:08min
Brasil  Brasil

Duda Yankovich

2 / 1 / 1 / –
lose

135.0 lbs. / 3×5 minute

10

USA – Minnesota  USA

Rose Namajunas

2 / 2 / – / –
lose

Versus
by point
30-27 / 29-28 / 29-28
USA  USA – Florida

Tecia Torres

2 / 2 / – / –
win

115.0 lbs. / 3×5 minute

11

USA – Missouri  USA

Ashley Cummins

4 / 3 / 1 / –
lose

Versus
by point
30-27 / 28-29 / 30-27
USA  USA – New Mexico

Emily Kagan

3 / 2 / 1 / –
win

115.0 lbs. / 3×5 minute

13

Austria  Austria

Livia
Von Plettenberg

2 / 1 / 1 / –
win

Versus
by point
30-27 / 29-28 / 29-28
 

Kathina
Catron

 
lose

105.0 lbs. / 3×5 minute

 

 
 

About Invicta Fighting Championships:

Invicta Fighting Championships is a world championship Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fight series dedicated to providing female athletes with a major platform to hone their skills on a consistent basis. Founded in 2012 by longtime MMA executive Shannon Knapp and sports aficionado Janet Martin, Invicta is committed to pioneering the future growth of women’s MMA by promoting the best possible matchups between female competitors and identifying and developing future superstars of the sport.

 

About Ameristar Kansas City:

Ameristar Casino Hotel Kansas City is owned and operated by a wholly owned subsidiary of Ameristar Casinos, Inc. (NASDAQ-GS: ASCA), and is a premier property characterized by a state-of-the-art casino floor and outstanding dining, lodging and entertainment options. The property features the largest casino and the most games in the Kansas City area, as well as one of the largest poker rooms in the Midwest. Ameristar offers nine diverse dining venues — The Horizon Buffet, The Falcon Bakery, Pearl’s Oyster Bar, Great Plains Cattle Co., Amerisports Brew Pub, Casino Deli, Arthur Bryant’s Barbeque, Burger King and Sbarro The Italian Eatery, as well as the Star Club, a private players’ lounge. Entertainment amenities include the Star Pavilion, featuring national headliners; Depot #9, with popular regional and local acts; the Regal Cinema’s Kansas City 18 Theater; Hi-Vi video arcade; and Kids Quest, a supervised child-care facility. The property also includes a 184-room hotel. The property was awarded “Favorite Casino” for the Kansas City Convention & Visitors Association’s 2012 Visitor Choice Awards. Best Casino in 2012 Ingram’s Magazine “Best of Business Awards;” in the 2003, 2005, 2007 – 2009, 2011 Kansas City Magazine’s “Best of Kansas City” readers’ poll and 2011 Best Casino in Home in the Northland Magazine’s readers’ poll. Ameristar Casino Hotel Kansas City also was awarded Best Steakhouse, Best Buffet, Best Live Poker and Best Tournaments in the 2012 Casino Player Magazine’s “Best of Gaming” awards.

 
 
Source:  Invicta FC
Janet L. Martin
 
 
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Women’s superstar Marloes Coenen faces submission specialist Fiona Muxlow at DREAM 18 new year’s eve MMA mega-event produced by Glory Sports International

Glory World Series-news

 
 


 
 

TOKYO, Japan (Dec. 26, 2012) – Women’s superstar Marloes Coenen (20-5) of the Netherlands has been added to the stacked DREAM 18 MMA card at Saitama Super Arena in Tokyo, Japan on New Year’s Eve.
 
The featherweight (145 pounds/66 kilograms) submission specialist faces Fiona Muxlow “FEROCIOUS” (6-1) of Queensland, Australia. Like Coenen, the majority of Muxlow’s wins have been by way of submission and she is riding a three-fight winning streak.
 
“I’m so excited to fight at the most anticipated event of the year in Japan. GSI is producing DREAM on New Year’s Eve and it’s great that they have a female fight so prominently on the card. On the other side of the world there’s also a highly-anticipated female fight coming up, so I’m really happy that women are getting the attention that they deserve,” says Coenen.
 
“Knowing that I already submitted one half of the UFC’s first-ever female fight, I’m keen on testing myself here in the Far East where martial arts started. I’m still one of the world’s top females and have been ever since winning my first world title in Japan in 2000. I’m strong in my mission to dominate the women’s MMA world.”
 
Coenen fought for the highly successful all-female US promotion Invicta FC in her last outing, taking a unanimous decision win over Romy Ruyssen. In her three fights before that she won, defended and then lost the Strikeforce women’s bantamweight championship that was most recently held by Ronda Rousey until her move to the UFC several weeks ago.
 
Rousey’s first defense of the UFC title will be against Liz Carmouche in February. Coincidentally that was also the first opponent that Coenen faced after winning the Strikeforce title. Coenen submitted Carmouche with a triangle choke in the fourth round of their fight in March last year.
 
New Year’s Eve will be Coenen’s 15th fight in Japan, having spent the first half of her career fighting in front of audiences in Tokyo and Shizuoka. By contrast Muxlow has spent her entire career fighting in her native Australia apart from one trip to neighboring New Zealand for a fight in June last year. Muxlow fought in October this year and took a unanimous decision win.
 
In the main event of DREAM 18, which represents one-half of the ‘GSI presents DREAM 18 and GLORY 4 Tokyo – New Year’s Eve Special’ double-header fight card, former DREAM lightweight (155 pounds/70 kilograms) champion Shinya Aoki (31-6) will face battle-tested wrestling specialist Antonio McKee (28-4-2). Heavy hitters Melvin Manhoef (26-9-1, 1 NC) and Denis Kang (35-15-2, 2 NC) will face off at middleweight (185 pounds/84 kilograms) and former DREAM bantamweight (135 pounds/61 kilograms) champion TEXTBibiano Fernandes
(12-3) will square off with Yoshiro Maeda (30-11-2) in a 139-pound/61-kilogram catchweight contest. Former world No. 1 lightweight Tatsuya Kawajiri “CRUSHER” (31-7-2) will face Judo specialist Michihiro Omigawa (13-12-1) at featherweight (145 pounds/66 kilograms).
 
All-time great Hayato Sakurai “MACH” (38-12-2) will meet hard-hitting brawler Phil Baroni “NEW YORK BAD ASS” (15-15) in a welterweight (170 pounds/77 kilograms) affair. DREAM Featherweight Champion Hiroyuki Takaya (17-9-1) will collide with standout Georgi Karakhanyan (19-3-1) and TEXTSatoru Kitaoka (30-11-9) will battle undefeated rising star TEXTWill Brooks “III WILL” (7-0) at lightweight.
 
The single-elimination tournament field is loaded with the world’s top heavyweight stand-up fighters, including world No. 1 ranked Semmy Schilt “SEM” (39-6, 18 KOs), Remy Bonjasky “THE FLYING GENTLEMAN“ (77-14, 40 KOs), Peter Aerts “THE DUTCH LUMBERJACK” (104-30-1, 78 KOs), Gokhan Saki “THE REBEL” (77-15, 53 KOs), Daniel Ghita (44-7, 34 KOs), Errol Zimmerman (76-16-1, 41 KOs), Anderson Silva “BRADDOCK” (32-8-1, 22 KOs) and Sergei Kharitonov (22-7, 12 KOs).
 
The winner of the tournament will take home a Grand Prize of $400,000, and a total of $600,000 in prize money will be awarded to tournament participants.
 
 
About GLORY:
The GLORY World Series (www.gloryworldseries.com) is the world’s premier martial arts stand-up fighting league, staging events across the globe and offering up to $1,000,000 in prize money to the winners of 16-man ‘Grand Slam’ tournaments, which are open to only the best fighters in each weight class. The fight series also includes 8-man ‘Slam’ tournaments and events with traditional, single bouts.
 
With television deals spanning every continent, plus a groundbreaking online video streaming system and the world’s largest online martial arts library, GLORY is one of the world’s most widely-broadcast sporting organizations.
 
Owned and operated by Glory Sports International (GSI), the organization has offices in Holland, the UK, Tokyo, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore. Its personnel includes a diverse mix of award-winning hedge-fund and private equity investors; principals from pioneering sports marketing agency Total Sport Asia; and senior level executives from several leading sports franchises, including WWE, FIFA, Golden Glory, Champions League and It’s Showtime.
 
 
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