Oliveira Upsets Irvin; Miller Submits DeJesus at TPF 7
Joseph Zigler Dec 2, 2010
Jorge Oliveira submitted James Irvin: Jeff Sherwood |
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LEMOORE, Calif. -- Jorge Oliveira upset UFC veteran and heavy favorite James Irvin on Thursday in the main event of Tachi Palace Fights 7 at the Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino.
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In the evening’s co-main event, Micah Miller handily submitted TPF featherweight champion Isaac DeJesus in the first round. Unfortunately for Miller -- who failed to make weight at 147 pounds -- the fight was not for the belt.
DeJesus stormed across the ring at the opening bell and was
immediately taken down by Miller. From there, the bout was all
Miller. The lanky American Top Team product controlled from top
position, working patiently from full mount until DeJesus rolled to
attempt an escape and Miller sunk in the winning rear-naked choke.
DeJesus submitted at 4:11 of the first round, but remained the
145-pound champion due to Miller’s weight-cutting woes.
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All three judges scored the bout 29-28 for da Silva, awarding him the unanimous decision in his first North American bout.
John Alessio stopped Phil Collins 35 seconds into round three of their match to capture the TPF welterweight title vacated by UFC signee David Mitchell.
The fight -- which took place exclusively on the feet -- was a slow-paced affair in which neither fighter seemed willing to engage. The first two rounds saw the fighters circle, throwing single punches which rarely landed. Then, Alessio landed a straight left that sent Collins tumbling backwards. “The Natural” followed Collins to the mat and pounded him out for the win.
The victory extends Alessio’s win streak to seven in a row. The newly-minted champion already has another fight lined up, as he’ll meet Siyar Bahadurzada in Belgium on Jan. 30 for the second round of Ultimate Glory’s MMA World Series.
“Polish Pistola” Seth Baczynski defeated Tim McKenzie by first-round knockout in a battle of UFC cast-offs. Both men came out fast, swinging wildly, before Baczynski landed a knee that dropped McKenzie. But, when Baczynski pounced, McKenzie locked on an armbar so tight that it looked to be the end of the match. His left arm twisted at a grotesque angle, Baczynski managed to free himself from the hold, landing a series of punches and elbows with his right arm that put out McKenzie’s lights. The official end came 2:15 into round one.
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In other action, Dream heavyweight veteran Jimmy “The Titan” Ambriz bloodied Mike Guidry before forcing a lukewarm stoppage due to punches at 4:29 of the second round.
Tommy Vargas took a unanimous decision over Martin Sandoval in their bantamweight bout.
Tony Llamas forced Sergio Quinones to submit to an armbar at the 2:03 mark of the second round in their 150-pound match.
Nik Fekete opened the show by scoring a technical knockout win over Chris Bostick at 4:06 of the second round.
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