Trevor Peek vs Erick “The Ghost Pepper” Gonzalez

Round 1:
Peek threw winging left and right hooks early in the fight. He connected with two right hooks and a knee, but Gonzalez took him down into side control. Peek stood up and Gonzalez briefly took his back. Peek shook him off and then charged forward with more looping punches. Gonzalez slammed him down and took his back once more when Peek stood up. Peek fired off wild punches that mostly landed, but Gonzalez secured another takedown. Peek tried to set up an armbar and he used it to kick Gonzalez off and get back to his feet. Peek rocked and dropped Gonzalez with a left hook and swarmed on him with more punches as Gonzales got back to his feet. Peek dropped Gonzalez again with a right hook and finished him with two left hands just before the bell.

Winner: Trevor Peek by KO (Punches) at 4:59 of round one. He improves to 8-0-0, 1 NC.

 

Jasmine Jasudavicius vs Gabriella “Gabi” Fernandes

Round 1:
Fernandes countered Jasudavicius’s forward movement with jabs, but Jasudavicius landed two right hands. Fernandes cracked her with two hard left hooks and Jasudavicius clinched. Fernandes tried to countered with a hip toss, but Jasudavicius got her down into side control. She landed short left hands and forearm strikes and moved to a top-side crucifix in the final seconds. Jasudavicius landed two elbows before Fernandes threw up her legs to trap Jasudavicius in a leg scissors before the bell. 10-9 Jasudavicius.

Round 2:
Fernandes landed two left hooks and a leg kick in the second round, but Jasudavicius backed her up with a counter right hand and that led to a clinch against the fence. Jasudavicius used a body-lock takedown to get Fernandes down into half-guard. She eventually passed to side control and threw elbows to Fernandes’s face. Jasudavicius got to a top-side crucifix while pinning down both of Fernandes’s arms and continued to land elbows. She landed another barrage of elbows in the final 30 seconds, but Fernandes made it to the bell. 10-8 Jasudavicius.

Round 3:
Jasudavicius looked to close the distance in the final round and Fernandes countered with left hooks and a front kick. Jasudavicius got her down into half-guard and Fernandes tried to counter with a guillotine choke. Jasudavicius freed her neck and landed short left hands from the top. Fernandes finally kicked Jasudavicius off with 30 seconds remaining, but Jasudavicius dropped back down into half-guard and blasted her with elbows. 10-9 Jasudavicius.

Winner: Jasmine Jasudavicius by Unanimous Decision (30-26, 30-26, 30-26) after three rounds. She improves to 8-2-0.

 

Jordan “The Monkey King” Leavitt vs Victor “The Brick” Martinez

Round 1:
Leavitt threw front kicks to Martinez’s leg early in the fight and then dropped levels for a takedown against the cage. Martinez stayed on his feet and circled away from the clinch. Time was called when Martinez was kicked in the groin. Action resumed after a brief break and Leavitt landed a knee and an elbow. He hurt Martinez with two knees from a Thai clinch, then dropped him with a third and followed up with punches until the fight was stopped.

Winner: Jordan Leavitt by TKO (Knees & Punches) at 2:33 of round one. He improves to 11-2-0.

 

Ode “The Jamaican Sensation” Osbourne vs Charles “InnerG” Johnson

Round 1:
Osbourne kicked at both of Johnson’s legs and he landed a kick to the body as well. Osbourne landed a left cross and Johnson threw a head kick that was blocked. More quick leg kicks and a lead right hook scored for Osbourne. Johnson took him down into side control and landed a knee as Osbourne stood up. Osbourne escaped from the clinch and landed a body kick. He landed jab-cross combos late in the round. 10-9 Osbourne despite the takedown.

Round 2:
Osbourne caught a kick and backed Johnson up, but Johnson countered with a takedown attempt and the fight returned to the feet. Time was called when Osbourne was front kicked in the groin. Following a delay of almost five full minutes, the fight did resume and Osbourne kicked at Johnson’s lead leg. He landed two body kicks and Johnson stepped in with an elbow. Osbourne caught a head kick and landed a body kick in response. Johnson scored with another elbow and the fighters battled for position in a clinch against the cage. Johnson jumped into a high back control and pulled Osbourne down, but Osbourne shook him off and briefly held top position in Johnson’s guard. The fighters stood and Johnson sprawled out of a takedown. He threw a flying knee and a lunging right hook. Osbourne flurried and Johnson stuffed one more takedown. Close round. 10-9 Osbourne.

Round 3:
Johnson slipped while throwing a head kick in the final round, but he quickly returned to his feet and knees were exchanged in a clinch. When the fighters separated, Osbourne attempted a head kick and circled away to his left. Johnson countered a takedown with a guillotine choke, but Osbourne escaped and took his back. Johnson shook him off and Osbourne took him down once more. Johnson got back to his feet against the cage and he landed a knee to Johnson’s body. Johnson sprawled out of a takedown and both men landed body kicks and right hooks. The exhausted fighters traded punches in the final ten seconds. Another close round. 10-9 Osbourne.

Winner: Ode Osbourne by Split Decision (29-28, 29-28, 28-29) after three rounds. He improves to 12-5-0, 1 NC.

 

Joe Solecki vs Carl “Anishinaabe” Deaton

Round 1:
Lead left hooks were exchanged and Solecki worked for a takedown against the cage. He dumped Deaton to the mat and hopped on his back as Deaton stood up. Solecki continuously worked for rear-naked chokes and neck cranks while staying on Deaton’s back. He finally let go of the body triangle late in the round and kneed the back of Deaton’s thigh. 10-9 Solecki, if not a 10-8 due to positional control.

Round 2:
The second round began with a double-leg takedown from Solecki, who moved to side control. Deaton got back to half-guard, but Solecki postured up with elbows and punches. He took Deaton’s back and trapped him in a body triangle. Solecki punched the side of Deaton’s head and body while maintaining the body triangle, but Deaton defended well against his rear-naked choke attempts. That changed late in the round, however, as Solecki adjusted his grip and locked on a rear-naked choke that quickly rendered Deaton unconscious.

Winner: Joe Solecki by Technical Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) at 4:55 of round two. He improves to 13-3-0.

 

Nurullo “Tajik Eagle” Aliev vs Rafael “The Turn” Alves

Round 1:
Aliev took Alves down early in the fight and Alves tried to set up a guillotine choke as Aliev pinned him against the base of the cage. He kept Alves down until time was eventually called when Aliev bit Alves’s finger. Aliev was docked one point for the foul. The fight resumed on the feet and Alves landed one leg kick. Aliev shot in for a takedown and he landed a standing elbow before the bell. 9-9 due to the point deduction.

Round 2:
Alves countered a takedown from Aliev with a guillotine choke in round two. He turned over and almost mounted Aliev with the choke, but Aliev pulled his head out and retook top position in Alves’s guard. He landed hammerfists and passed to half-guard. Aliev postured up with harder punches and Alves had to act quickly to get back to full guard. Aliev stayed on top until the end of the round. 10-9 Aliev.

Round 3:
Alves hurt Aliev with a knee and he pulled guard with a guillotine choke that he used to roll over into mount. Aliev was in trouble, but Alves let go of the choke and remained on top in mount position. When Alves attempted an arm-triangle choke, Aliev swept into top position. He landed short left hands after passing to half-guard and held Alves down. In the final minute, Aliev landed short right hands and elbows while preventing Alves from getting back to his feet. 10-9 Aliev.

Winner: Nurullo Aliev by Majority Decision (29-27, 29-27, 28-28) after three rounds. He improves to 9-0-0.