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HFC 6 the results are in

Event Review: HONOR FC 6 Redemption
HONOR Fighting Championship
2014-03-08, Las Vegas, Hayashi's Lounge - Las Vegas
Attendance:2,000, Event Rating:163
Author:Tony Rossi

We had a big turnout for HFC 6 Redemption selling Hayashi's Lounge. We lined up a great night of fights for you including a big time title fight. Once again I have been doing little to no gambling because I am broke since the cost of my gym just keeps rising. That  might be a real good thing for me since I don’t think I did that well but we will see.

 

 

Preliminary Bout Number 1- Featherweight Fight (145lbs)

 

Brian "Cold Bloded" Fury defeats Josh Dominguez

 

I had a feeling that this would go three rounds, but I did think Fury would have been able to finish the fight. I had him picked to win by TKO in the third but he settled for a unanimous decision victory. This was a a boring fight to be honest as the two fighters landed less than twenty five strikes combined in the fifth teen minutes. I thought Dominguez was going to finish Fury in the second but Fury was able to survive. In the first and third round Fury was able to control the clinch for most of those two rounds which is why he won, but honestly he did little to no damage landing under twenty percent of his strikes. Brian Fury wins by unanimous decision, all three judges scored the fight 29-28.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 2- Welterweight Fight (170lbs)

 

Jonathan "The Demon" Ortiz defeats James "The Snake" Chaney

 

Ortiz is not the most skilled striker at welterweight but I figured he could have at least finished this fight. Chaney is a crafty veteran was able to avoid the big knock out in the fight. Ortiz landed at an extremely high percentage throughout the entire fight. Do to Ortiz landing at a high rate added in with him stuffing thirty five takedown attempts I am sure you all know who won this fight. Ortiz was declared the winner by unanimous decision winning all three rounds on all three judges score cards.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 3- Bantamweight Fight (135lbs)

 

Sun "Kakarot" Wukong defeats Bruce Lee

 

This fight went exactly how I thought it would. Lee was destroying Wukong in the striking department, and he was doing a good job of countering the takedowns. Wukong did eventually get that takedown after failing the first eight times. Once on the ground in turned it to a totally different fight as Wukong went from getting pulverized to dominating the fight. He was aggressively striking and constantly trying to improve his position as Lee was unable to do anything about it.  Even though Wukong was not landing strikes at a high percentage he certainly only needed one attempt at a submission and he locked on a Kimura to get the submission win at 3:58 of the first round.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 4- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

 

Greg Roddy defeats Larry "The Time Bomb" Tanaka

 

Roddy was very impressive showing off his striking skills. He was able to avoid, slip, block, or counter most of what Tanaka threw at him. On top of that Roddy also landed almost seventy percent of his strikes. A big counter punch is what put Tanaka on wobbly legs and then a massive uppercut ended the fight as Tanaka was on Dream Street. Roddy wins with a first round knockout by punch at 4:30.

 

Preliminary Bout Number 5- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

 

"Wrecked" Stew Sauced defeats "The Real O.G." Ragnar Lothbrok

 

Sauced was the more aggressive fighter in rounds two and three, but the first round was all Lothbrok. He missed a lot of combos early but he was landing with punches and kicks. He even cut Sauced open near the end of the first round. After the round ended it was all Sauced from there on out. Sauced landed some good strikes in the second but I really felt that he dominated the round by slipping and dodging Lothbrok’s strikes. Sauced came out and just rocked Ragnar in the opening seconds of round three. It seemed as though Lothbrok never recovered because his strikes where sloppy and slow. Sauced finally cornered him and opened up against the cage causing the referee stoppage. Stew Sauced is your winner by TKO at 1:51 of the third round.

 

Main Card Bout Number 1- Featherweight Fight (145lbs)

 

Dallas "Haneous" Riley defeats Austin "Hollywood" Worner

 

I am not sure that could be any more wrong about a fight. I predicted Worner would win and Riley proved me wrong. I said it would got to decision and it didn’t. I also said that these fighters could not submit each other and oh how I was wrong. Riley seemed to have a great game plan going into this fight. He would get a take down and if it things didn’t feel right on the ground he would simply stand up. It was scoring him crazy amounts of points if the fight would have gone to the judges and it limited Worner’s ground game. Riley was eight for eight in takedowns and Worner was only one for eleven. It was that one takedown that Worner got that ended the fight as Riley put on the triangle armbar from the bottom. Riley wins via submission at 4:32 of round number three.

 

Main Card Bout Number 2- Light Heavyweight Fight (205lbs)

 

Mari "Smoke" Juana defeats Cullen Bohannan

 

Well this was one of the bloodiest fights I have ever seen. Also we got a whole lot of me being wrong. I said Juana should stay away from pulling guard but that was exactly what he did. After pulling guard Juana was able to sweep and take the dominate position. From there he just pounded away at Bohannan which busted Cullen up and he was bleeding like a pig. Juana did try to finish by submission more than once but you have to love Bohannan’s heart as he was able to defend the submissions even though he was wearing a crimson mask. At 4:25 in the first round we had the fight stopped so the doctor could take a look at Cullen Bohannan’s face. He had a few cuts and one was a massive one right over his eye, so the doctor was forced to stop. Juana wins via TKO doctor stoppage (cut).

 

Main Card Number 3- Welterweight Title Fight (170lbs)

 

Rock "Taijutsu" Lee defeats Bobby "The Next Big Thing" Shamrock

 

Shamrock had this fight all but won in the first round. He knocked Lee down and had his legs looking like Jello for a while. Shamrock was more aggressive in the first round than Lee and even though he dominated the round he really needs to work on the accuracy part of his striking. When the second round started you could just tell that Lee had Shamrock timed. Bobby was just as aggressive but Lee was crushing him with counter punches. Lee just simply outclassed Shamrock in the second, but I never thought Shamrock was in danger of losing the fight. After two rounds I have the fight scored one round to one round. It got ugly in the third round as Lee started countering everything Shamrock offered. He wobbled Shamrock around the one minute mark and he must have smelled blood in the water because he started throwing hard punches. Lee knocked down the challenger around the two minute mark and then dove on top of him and started striking. The fight is officially stopped at 2:19 of the third round and the winner by TKO stoppage and still champion Rock Lee.

 

Co Main Event Main Card Fight Number 4- Middleweight Fight (185lbs)

 

"The Bay Harbour Butcher" Dexter Morgan defeats Erick Rootmans

 

This was my fifth wrong prediction on the event and my fifth in a row. I was looking for Rootmans heart but I think we found Morgan’s. The first round was dominated by Morgan as he landed two big take downs. Morgan was very careful on top maybe to careful as there was a referee stand up but Morgan took it right back to the ground. This was a clear cut round for Morgan. It’s all Rootmans to start the second round. He locked up with Morgan in the clinch and laid down a heavy knee splitting Dexter open. Morgan came right back with trip and a Kimora attempt. From half guard Dexter Morgan submits Erick Rootmans with a Kimura at :58 of the second round.

 

Main Event Main Card Number 5- Featherweight Fight (145lbs)

 

"Pretty Pete" Peter Parker defeats "The Assassin Reborn" Darwin France

 

This was certainly a one sided affair. Parker just bashed France’s face and body for the entire twelve minutes and forty four seconds of this fight. The first round highlights were awesome. Parker dominated in the clinch for pretty much the entire round. At one point I thought Parkers tight clinch was the only thing keeping France on his feet at one point. Parker also busted France’s face up real bad. Round we seen no light at the end of the tunnel for France. Parker got the clinch again and at one point he dropped France with a massive knee. France was so tired from the beating he already received went back to the clinch once he was back on his feet. In round number three Parker was just inflicting more pain on France in and out of the clinch. Parker nailed France with a head kick and then followed it up with punches to get the referee stoppage at 2:44 of the third round.

 

 Wow I am so happy Parker won that fight, nothing against France, but I did predict Parker and he saved my night ending one of my worst predicted cards at five and five. I am broke so I didn’t lose money so there is always that as well. Overall I thought this was just a great event put on by Honor Fighting Championship and their partner Meet the Future we had terrific fights, amazing finishes, and no controversy. A packed house, that’s right another sell out, and a great rating what else could you ask for? Maybe we will get an answer at Wednesday Warfare VI on the 12th of March.

 

All views and opinions are those of the authors and do not reflect the views and opinions of Honor Fighting Championship. Honor Fighting Championship owns this article and it may not be reused or retransmitted without written expressed consent of Honor Fighting Championship.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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