Geoff “Handz of Steel” Neal vs “Platinum” Mike Perry

Round 1:
Both men landed leg kicks in the opening minute and Perry followed with a right hand. Seconds later, Neal hurt Perry with a head kick and he swarmed on him with punches. Perry fell to the mat against the base of the cage and Neal landed more punches until the fight was stopped.

Winner: Geoff Neal by TKO (Head Kick & Punches) at 1:30 of round one. He improves to 13-2-0.

 

Irene Aldana vs Ketlen “Fenômeno” Vieira

Round 1:
Vieira countered an early leg kick from Aldana with a three-punch combo. Aldana responded with a huge right hook, but Vieira was unfazed and she threw another combination. Vieira landed a lead left hook and that led to an exchange of right hands. Vieira stunned Aldana with an overhand right, but Aldana recovered quickly and she continued to press forward. She flurried to the body and head and mixed in a leg kick. Vieira landed another hard right hook and she backed Aldana up with a flurry. Seconds later, Vieira missed with a one-two and Aldana floored her with a vicious left hook. A follow-up right hand on the ground rendered Vieira unconscious and the fight was stopped.

Winner: Irene Aldana by KO (Punches) at 4:51 of round one. She improves to 12-5-0.

 

Omari “Wolverine” Akhmedov vs Ian “The Hurricane” Heinisch

Round 1:
The fighters traded leg kicks early in the fight and Heinisch landed a right hand, but Akhmedov backed him up with a flurry of punches. Heinisch reset and threw single strikes as the round progressed. Akhmedov responded with one-twos and he slammed Heinisch down to the mat with just over one minute remaining in the round. Akhmedov worked from the top in half-guard until Heinisch scrambled up to his feet. Akhmedov continued to counter Heinisch’s strikes with right hands and a body kick until the bell. 10-9 Akhmedov.

Round 2:
Both men landed front kicks to the body in round two and Akhmedov continued to counter Heinisch’s strikes with right hands. Heinisch attempted a spinning back kick and ate an uppercut in return. Akhmedov landed an overhand right and that set off an exchange of power punches, with both men connecting. Akhmedov tripped Heinisch against the cage, but he was unable to keep him there for long. Back on the feet, Akhmedov landed a right hook and Heinisch jumped forward with a grazing front kick. Heinisch clinched and dropped levels for a takedown, but Akhmedov defended. Heinisch finally got him down just before time expired. Close round. 10-9 Akhmedov.

Round 3:
Akhmedov tagged Heinisch with a counter left hook that halted his forward momentum in the final round. Heinisch recovered and landed a nice leg kick that Akhmedov answered with an overhand right. He followed with an uppercut in close and Heinisch backed him up against the cage. Akhmedov broke free and the fighters traded heavy strikes. Heinisch was stunned by a left hook, but Akhmedov lost his balance and Heinisch took advantage by clinching. Akhmedov reversed the clinch and Heinisch backed away. Seconds later, Heinisch scored a takedown and he took Akhmedov’s back as the fight returned to the feet. Akhmedov turned into the clinch and tripped Heinisch momentarily. In the final seconds, Heinisch landed a running knee and Akhmedov took him down at the bell. 10-9 Heinisch.

Winner: Omari Akhmedov by Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) after three rounds. He improves to 20-4-1.

 

Matt “The Immortal” Brown vs Ben “Killa B” Saunders

Round 1:
After a brief exchange of strikes, Brown took Saunders down and Saunders immediately countered with rubber guard and a modified triangle choke. He switched to a conventional triangle and tried to tighten the choke as Brown punched to the body. In the final minute, Saunders lost the triangle choke and he worked to tie Brown up until shortly before the bell. 10-9 Saunders.

Round 2:
Brown closed the distance with right hands and two standing elbows in the second round, and he followed with a head kick that was partially blocked. Brown took Saunders down and Saunders began to bleed from the side of the head as a result of Brown’s kick from moments earlier. Brown landed elbows and Saunders tried to control position by tying him up from the bottom. The fighters were stood up with 30 seconds to go and Brown pushed a fatigued Saunders back down to the mat. He hurt Saunders with elbows and punches from the top and the fight was waved off.

Winner: Matt Brown by TKO (Elbows & Punches) at 4:55 of round two. He improves to 22-16-0.

 

Chase “The Dream” Hooper vs Daniel “Kid Dynamite” Teymur

Round 1:
Teymur locked on a tight guillotine choke early on and he used it to pull Hooper down to the mat. Hooper survived the choke and countered with an armbar attempt from his back. The fighters stood and Teymur wobbled Hooper with a winging right hook. Hooper took Teymur’s back in a scramble and he used it to drag Teymur down. After landing punches, Hooper locked on a tight rear-naked choke and Teymur was in all sorts of trouble. He somehow held on and survived, but Hooper switched to mount and he landed more punches from the top. After another scramble, Hooper trapped Teymur in a mounted triangle choke. He cut Teymur with elbows and continued to land punches until the fight was stopped.

Winner: Chase Hooper by TKO (Elbows & Punches) at 4:34 of round one. He improves to 9-0-1.

 

Brandon “The Assassin Baby” Moreno vs Kai “Don’t Blink” Kara-France

Round 1:
Kara-France scored with quick kicks and punches to Moreno’s head and upperbody in the opening minute. Moreno answered with an overhand right and that led to an exchange of hard right hooks. A head kick also landed for Moreno, but Kara-France cracked him with a hard right hand. Another straight right stunned Moreno briefly, but he recovered and landed a hard leg kick. A quick combination landed for Moreno in the final minute and he followed with a head kick that was partially blocked. Good round. 10-9 Kara-France.

Round 2:
The pace remained high in the second round and both men landed power punches and body kicks early on. Moreno backed Kara-France up with a kick to the body and he followed with a combination. Another body kick and a big right cross scored for Moreno and Kara-France began to bleed from the nose. Moreno threw another head kick that was partially blocked and he kept Kara-France on the defensive with jabs. Kara-France threw two right hands and Moreno countered with a short hook and a head kick late in the round. 10-9 Moreno.

Round 3:
After an exchange of head kicks that were blocked, Moreno scored with quick jabs and straight right hands in the final round. He continued to throw kicks to Kara-France’s upper body and right arm. Kara-France landed a leg kick and Moreno immediately countered with a one-two and a head kick. He continued to press the action with punch-kick combos as Kara-France circled away. Moreno remained the aggressor with his strikes until the 30-second mark when Kara-France landed a hard right hook. Both men landed power punches late in the fight. 10-9 Moreno.

Winner: Brandon Moreno by Unanimous Decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28) after three rounds. He improves to 16-5-1.

 

Jessica “Evil” Eye vs Viviane “Vivi” Araujo

Round 1:
Araujo opened the fight with right hands and leg kicks, and Eye responded with a nice left hook. The fighters traded jabs and Araujo landed a lead left hand. She caught a kick from Eye and took her down into half-guard. Eye soon scrambled up to her feet, but she ate a flurry of punches on the way up. More punches were exchanged and Eye landed hard right hands over the top. She followed with a knee to the body and both women landed leg kicks. Close round. 10-9 Araujo.

Round 2:
Eye struck first with right hands to the head and body in round two. She continued to score with right hands and leg kicks as the round progressed. Eye mixed up her attacks with kicks to Araujo’s lead leg and body, but Araujo slammed her down into side control. Eye escaped to her feet and fired off an overhand right. She clinched with Araujo and threw knees to the body until the bell. 10-9 Eye.

Round 3:
Araujo picked up the pace in the final round and landed a lunging right hook early on. Both women landed leg kicks and Eye countered Araujo’s right hands with a quick flurry of punches to the body. More quick punches landed for Eye and she stuffed a takedown attempt. Araujo landed two right hands and Eye pressed forward with right hooks and more leg kicks. She stuffed another takedown and Araujo slipped after landing a right hook late in the round. 10-9 Eye.

Winner: Jessica Eye by Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) after three rounds. She improves to 15-7-0, 1 ND.

 

Punahele “Story Time” Soriano vs Oskar “Imadlo” Piechota

Round 1:
Soriano dropped Piechota with an uppercut and a left hook early in the fight, and he swarmed on him with punches on the ground. Piechota weathered the storm and eventually countered with a kumura attempt. The fighters returned to their feet and Soriano landed a massive left hook that dropped Piechota unconscious to the ground against the base of the cage. Vicious knockout.

Winner: Punahele Soriano by KO (Punch) at 3:17 of round one. He improves to 7-0-0.