King of The Cage Results

"Natural Disaster"

 

April 15, 2005

El Paso, Texas

 

 

In the El Paso county Coliseum fighters from across the globe wanted to open the market of Texas with a

resounding roar! Alaskan Superstar Brian Ryan stepped up to take on one of Arizona’s most developing

fighters and in a war of fists the battle was won by boxing pro Ryan. Frank Marquez from Odessa Texas

faced off against another of Arizona’s rising stars Joe Vigil to win a decisive first round submission. From

Mexico by way of El Paso Texas, home town favorite Miquel Gutierrez showed no mercy against Universal

Grappling Academy’s Brent Wooten when a knee to the head got the ref involved to save the Californian for

another day. Mike Valdez in a grudge match against El Paso’s own Theo McDonnald answered the boos

and hisses by tko-ing the home town favorite by exploding his eye from a very unappealing looking 69 top

mount position. Mario Stapel of Frankfurt Germany had a kickboxing party with US kickboxing champion

John Cronk ending the fight by a cut to the eye that could not be stopped. Del Hawkins defeats Leo Urquides

in the Gladiator Challenge title fight for the 135 weight division. Leo Apparently controlled the fight but could

not answer the bell for the second round when his knee came out. Hawkins made his first move as a champ

to prove he was one by offering a rematch any time and thanking Urquides for the opportunity. Hugo Sida

defeated Tommy Gouge after Gouge arrived that morning on a bus from Oklahoma, but in the total

domination of the entire :38 seconds of the fight one must ask if the bus ride made a difference or was Hugo

just that freeking good. Tim Persey, known as Big Perm defeated Tony Sylvester in a three round battle that

made the roof shake and the fans cheer. With Quinton Jackson in one corner and Dan Bobish in the other it

was the match that could have been. Quintons guys came out on top, but both guys are on the way to

greatness. Brendan Sequin, one of the worlds best 185 lb fighters faced off against relative newcomer Jared

Rollins who had no dust in his attic. Though Brendan came out on top in a beautiful display of skill, natural

talent, and power, Jared Rollins is sure to be on the hunt for a rematch as his skills were displayed

brilliantly, and only because of my prior knowledge of Rollin’s record did I not think these were two seasoned

fighters working to reach the title.


King of the Cage Inc.

Terry Trebilcock - President

Jim Burleson - Promoter

Co-Promoter - Tedd Williams

Match Maker - Paul Zilous


Fight 1

Brian Ryan wins by knockout at 3:17 of the first round over Andy Montana

 

Fight 2

Frank Marquez wins by submission (choke) at :46 of the first round over Joe Vigil

 

Fight 3

Miquel Gutierrez wins by knockout at :14 of the first round over Brent Wooten

 

Fight 4

Mike Valdez wins by TKO at 2:06 of the first round over Theo McDonnald

 

Fight 5

Mario Stapel wins by TKO at 2:47 of the first round over John Cronk

 

Fight 6

Del Hawkins wins by first round TKO over Leo Urquides - Urquides did not answer bell for round two

 

Fight 7

Hugo Sida wins by submission (arm bar) at :38 of the first round over Tommy Gouge

 

Fight 8

Tim Persey wins by TKO at 3:31 of the third round over Tony Sylvester

 

Fight 9

Brendan Sequin wins by TKO at 2:19 of the first round over Jared Rollins
 

 

- From Jim Burleson (KOTC Promoter)

 

 

(4/18/05)