Tim Kennedy Chokes Out Zak Cummings; Two-Time Olympian Daniel
Cormier Makes Successful MMA Debut At STRIKEFORCE Challengers

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Woodley, Longacre, and Sefo all winners on SHOWTIME®
in Tulsa, Oklahoma
NEW YORK
(September 26,
2009) – United States Army veteran and rising middleweight mixed
martial arts (MMA) star Tim
Kennedy (11-2) dominated a previously unbeaten
Zak Cummings (10-1),
submitting Cummings with a north-south choke in the second round
(2:43) of their
STRIKEFORCE
Challengers main event battle live on
SHOWTIME from Tulsa,
Oklahoma’s SpiritBank Event Center on Friday, September 25.
In his
highly-anticipated MMA debut, two-time U.S. Olympic wrestling
team member Daniel Cormier
(1-0) displayed signs of a bright future in the sport, stopping
Gary Frazier (0-1)
with a ground and pound offensive in the second round (3:39) of
battle.
Kennedy, a
29-year-old former sniper for the Seventh Special Forces who
recently accepted a position with The Texas National Guard in
order to be able to pursue his MMA career more thoroughly,
rocked the 25-year-old Cummings early in the first round after
the two engaged on their feet.
Kennedy
secured a takedown and began to unload with punches from half
guard. Cummings rolled out and mounted Kennedy, but Kennedy
quickly escaped and went on the offensive again with non-stop
punches and regained the mount.
After
surviving the first round, Cummings attempted a takedown early
in the second stanza, but was caught with a left hand before
escaping an attempted standing guillotine choke.
While trying
to flee Kennedy’s clutches, Cummings fell to the canvas into a
choke hold. Kennedy transitioned to a north-south choke hold
and Cummings tapped out.
The
30-year-old Cormier, the 2001 NCAA national wrestling
championship tournament runner-up for Oklahoma State University,
stalked Frazier (0-1) from the outset of the card’s first live
SHOWTIME televised bout. Frazier, a 21-year-old native of
Shawnee, Oklahoma, attempted to run, but Cormier caught up and,
in the second round, worked his way to the mount position after
slamming Frazier to the canvas.
Cormier
hammered Frazier with punches from the mount, prompting Frazier
to give up his back. Cormier continued to batter Frazier from
top position until the referee stopped the fight due to
Frazier’s inability to defend himself any longer.
Another
former NCAA Division I wrestling star and one of MMA’s most
promising young prospects, 27-year-old
Tyron “T-Wood” Woodley
(4-0) of St. Louis, Missouri extended his perfect record,
submitting Huntington Beach, California’s
Zach “The Lisbon Outlaw” Light
(6-9) with an arm bar in the second round (3:38) of action.
Woodley
asserted himself with his superior athletic ability in the first
round, scooping up Light and slamming him to the canvas.
Woodley was able to mount Light twice in the round, but Light
defended well, not allowing Woodley to create too much space
between the fighters.
Woodley
scored another slam in the second round and transitioned to an
arm bar from which Light tapped out.
Kevin
“The Shaman” Jordan
(11-8) utilized his MMA experience to take down six-time world
kickboxing champion and K-1 legend
Ray “Sugarfoot” Sefo
(2-0) in the first round of a heavyweight bout. Jordan mounted
and rained down on Sefo, still a newcomer to MMA, with punches.
In danger,
Sefo repeatedly popped his hips up in an effort to throw Jordan
from the mount. Although Sefo was unsuccessful at changing
position, he survived the round.
Jordan shot
for a takedown after the fighters squared off at the beginning
of the second round. On the way in, however, he dropped to the
canvas in pain and verbally submitted at the 24 second mark of
the round. Jordan is being examined for a possible torn
quadriceps of the right knee.
Local rivals
and world class kickboxers
Thomas Longacre (5-0) and
Travis “The Dark Knight” Calanoc
(4-1) put on a fireworks show full of rapid exchanges of punches
and round kicks on their feet.
Longacre
dominated the matchup from punching range early in the first
round before Calanoc briefly turned the tides with his own
boxing skills.
In the second
stanza, Longacre took over with repeated flurries. He continued
to find his mark in the third round. After the fight went to
the mat, Calanoc maneuvered impressively from his back and
attempted an arm bar in the third round, but Longacre escaped
and brought the fight back to stand up mode.
In the final
10 seconds of the bout, Longacre and Calanoc swung away at each
other relentlessly until the bell sounded.
STRIKEFORCE
Challengers
is a proving ground for up-and-coming MMA fighters. The series
is designed to provide today’s top prospects with the
opportunity to step-up their level of competition and
demonstrate their ability in a nationally televised event.
Friday's
fights will re-air on Wednesday, Sept. 30, at 11 p.m. ET/PT on
SHOWTIME 2. The telecast will also be available On Demand
beginning Monday, Sept. 28, and running through Oct. 25.
Next Friday,
Oct. 2,
ShoBox: The New Generation
will air live at 11 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the west coast from
First Council Casino in Newkirk, Okla.,
Allan Green
(28-1, 20 KOs) will be featured in a super middleweight matchup
in the main event. The co-feature will pit
Antwone
Smith (16-1, 8 KOs) against
Henry
Crawford (22-0-1, 9 KOs) in a
welterweight bout. The night will open when
Marcus
Johnson (17-0, 14 KOs) takes on
Victor Villereal (8-3-2, 4 KOs) in a
super middleweight bout.
The
Super Six
World Boxing Classic premiers on
SHOWTIME on Saturday, Oct. 17, at 8 p.m. ET/PT as WBC super
middleweight titleholder
Carl Froch
(25-0, 20 KOs) faces
Andre Dirrell
(18-0, 13 KOs) live from the Trent FM Arena in
Nottingham, England and
Arthur Abraham
(30-0, 24 KOs) meets
Jermain Taylor
(28-3-1, 17 KOs) on tape-delay from 02 World Arena in Berlin,
Germany.
On Saturday,
Oct. 31,
Joseph "King Kong" Agbeko
(27-1, 22 KOs) will defend his IBF bantamweight belt against
Yonnhy Perez (19-0, 14 KOs) on
SHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING
STRIKEFORCE
Challengers
returns Friday, Nov. 6, from the Save Mart Center in Fresno,
Calif., at 11 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the west coast.
Lightweights
Billy Evangelista
(9-0) and
Jorge Gurgel
(13-5) will face off in the main event of the evening.
Saturday,
Nov. 7 STRIKEFORCE will make its CBS television debut when MMA
legend
Fedor Emelianenko
faces and coming heavyweight star
Brett Rogers
in the highly anticipated main event (8 p.m. ET/PT).
Danish
star and current WBA super middleweight world champion
Mikkel “Viking Warrior” Kessler
will travel to the Bay Area to face the 2004 U.S. Olympic gold
medalist and Oakland native
Andre “S.O.G.” Ward in the
Super Six World Boxing Classic
– Group Stage 1 – on
Saturday, Nov. 21, at the
Oracle Arena in
Oakland, Calif., live on
SHOWTIME at
10 p.m. ET/PT
(delayed on the west coast).
Defending
champion
Timothy Bradley
(24-0, 11 KOs) will face
Lamont Peterson
(27-0, 13 KOs) Saturday, Dec. 12 on SHOWTIME
CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING at 9 p.m. ET/PT for his WBO junior
welterweight title.
Complete
STRIKEFORCE Challengers
Results:
Main
Card:
Tim Kennedy
def. Zak Cummings – Submission (north south choke) – 2nd
Round (2:43)
Ray
“Sugarfoot” Sefo def. Kevin “The Shaman” Jordan – Verbal
submission (injury) – 2nd Round (:24)
Tyron “T-Wood”
Woodley def. Zach “The Lisbon Outlaw” Light – Submission (arm
bar) – 2nd Round (3:38)
Thomas
Longacre def. Travis “The Dark Knight” Calanoc – Unanimous
Decision (3 Rounds) (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
Daniel Cormier
def. Gary Frazier – TKO (Punches) – 2nd Round (3:39)
Preliminary Card:
Dillon Smith
def. Lemont Davis – Submission (rear naked choke) - 1st
Round (1:15)
Josh Pulsifer
def. Nick Gibbons – Submission (d’arce choke) – 1st
Round (1:05)
Kenny Giddens
def. Jon Carson – Submission (d’arce choke) – 2nd
Round (4:15)
Trey Houston
def. Brandon Gaines – Submission (arm triangle choke) – 2nd
Round (1:28)
Paul Bradley
def. Levi Avera – Unanimous Decision (3 Rounds) (30-27, 30-27,
30-27)
Jeri Sitzes
def. Lacey Schuckman – TKO (Punches) – 3rd Round
(2:18)
Photo Credit:
Esther Lin/STRIKEFORCE
01_Frazier_overpowered_by_Cormier.jpg - In his
highly-anticipated MMA debut, two-time U.S. Olympic wrestling
team member Daniel Cormier (right) scored a second round TKO
over Gary Frazier in Friday’s STRIKEFORCE Challenger’s event on
SHOWTIME.

02_Gary_Frazier_punched_by_Daniel_Cormier.jpg – Cormier’s
(right) power was too much for Frazier Friday at Tulsa,
Oklahoma’s SpiritBank Event Center.

03_Thomas_Longacre_kicks_Travis_Calanoc.jpg - Local rivals and
world class kickboxers Thomas Longacre (left) and Travis Calanoc
put on a fireworks show for the hometown crowd on Friday night.

04_Calanoc_punched_by_Longacre.jpg - Longacre (right) defeated
Calanoc via unanimous decision in an all-action bout.

05_Zach_Light_hit_by_Tyron_Woodley.jpg - Former NCAA Division I
wrestling star and one of MMA’s most promising young prospects,
Tyron Woodley (right) extended his perfect record with a
submission victory over Zach Light.

06_Tyron_Woodley-R_armbars_Zach_Light.jpg - Woodley (left)
submitted Light with an arm bar in the second round (3:38) of
action.

07_Sefo_and_Kevin_Jordan_injures_knee.jpg - K-1 legend Ray Sefo
(left) won via second round verbal submission over Kevin Jordan
Friday night on SHOWTIME.

08_Ray_Sefo_victorious.jpg - Sefo extended his perfect MMA
record, and Jordan was examined for a possible torn quadriceps
of the right knee following the fight.

09_Tim_Kennedy_chokes_Zak_Cummings.jpg - United States Army
veteran and rising middleweight star Tim Kennedy (left)
dominated previously unbeaten Zak Cummings in the main event on
Friday.

10_Tim_Kennedy_Victory.jpg - Kennedy, a former sniper for the
Seventh Special Forces, submitted Cummings with a north-south
choke in the second round.