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Wednesday, 22 January 2014

7 Bouts Confirmed for Cage Warriors 65 in Dublin


7 Bouts Confirmed for Cage Warriors 65 in Dublin  


Cage Warriors Fighting Championship returns to Dublin on March 1 and officials can today confirm the event’s first batch of bouts, including a lightweight contest between John Maguire (pictured) and Saul Rogers.

Cage Warriors 65, which will be the promotion’s second event in 2014, is once again set to take place at The Helix in the Irish capital.

The meeting of Maguire and Rogers, which is likely to have major implications in the CWFC lightweight division, is one of seven fights now announced for the CWFC 65 card, which will also feature Irish favourites Philip Mulpeter, Artem Lobov and Damien Rooney, among others.

On the back of a five-fight stint with the UFC, Maguire (19-6) made his CWFC debut in Dublin on New Year’s Eve and edged out Philip Mulpeter via decision.

The 30-year-old Englishman said: “I don’t want to hang around so I’m getting straight back in there two months after my last fight and I’m ready to take my next step towards the CWFC title.”

Rogers (7-1), a fellow Englishman, defeated Jason Cooledge in impressive fashion in his promotional debut at CWFC 57 in Liverpool last July, taking his sixth submission in seven wins.

“This is a fight against a tough, talented and experienced fighter, and I expect it to bring out the best in me,” said 24-year-old Rogers. “I’ll be bringing my A-game to Ireland in order to get the win and move closer to a title shot.”

Elsewhere on the CWFC 65 bill, Alex Enlund (9-2-0-1nc) will go in search of his fourth CWFC win when he takes on Artem Lobov (8-7-0-1nc) in a featherweight bout, while lightweight action will see Philip Mulpeter (6-4) collide with Lew Long (7-3).

A third CWFC victory on the trot will be the aim for Bryan Creighton (5-1) as he faces newcomer Damien Rooney (9-3-1) at a 130lbs catchweight, and Martin Sheridan (7-4) will fight in his hometown of Dublin for the first time in a bantamweight bout against Paddy Pimblett (4-1).

Merv Mulholland (10-5) returns to welterweight for a clash with Lee Caers (10-3), with Irish lightweights Myles Price (8-5) and Peter Queally (3-1) also set to square off.

Tickets for Cage Warriors 65 will go on sale shortly so keep track of CWFC on Facebook and Twitter for the latest news and updates.

Cage Warriors 65 (more bouts to be announced)

John Maguire vs. Saul Rogers
Alex Enlund vs. Artem Lobov
Bryan Creighton vs. Damien Rooney
Lew Long vs. Philip Mulpeter
Paddy Pimblett vs. Martin Sheridan
Lee Caers vs. Merv Mulholland
Myles Price vs. Peter Queally

Monday, 8 July 2013

A Review of Cage Warriors 56

Cage Warriors 56 Omoyele vs Del Guerra

by Tommy Strong @Strong_tea


Saturday 6th July, 6pm the doors opened at "The Forum" Kentish Town, London which was the venue for Cage Warriors 56.

Bola Omeleye def. Vincent del Guerra via 1st round TKO 


Headlining the main event was Londoner and ex 'TUF' contestant Bola Omoyele vs Vincent del Guerra in a 3 x 5 minute round bout. 

Bola making his debut fighting for Cage Warriors since signing an exclusive contract for them and competing in his first fight in just over a year, wasted little time in dismantling Vincent del Guerra.

From the bell, Bola was looking to take the Frenchman down, and done so with ease. With Bola on top controlling the fight and looking to put some ground and pound onto del Guerra, Marc Goddard called a halt to the action del Guerra complaining of an eye poke. The doctor was called in to inspect the damaged eye, and was deemed fit to continue.

This seemed to have lit a flame under del Guerra who after the restart came out swinging and putting pressure on Bola, using this anger to take Bola down, which proved to be a bad decision. Bola used his bigger frame and strength difference to reverse his position and get on top of del Guerra. Landing a barrage of unanswered punches and elbows down on del Guerra, Goddard had no option but to call a stop to the fight to prevent further damage. The official time of the stoppage was 3:21 in the first round.

The house seemed packed of Bola fans as the roof nearly came off the venue when Bola's hand was raised in victory. A very impressive victory and performance considering the man he was facing and his experience over Bola.

In the post fight interview Bola mentioned that he'd signed for the best organisation in Britain and Europe and the fight went as he planned. He went onto say he wants a belt "anyone who's going to take me to that belt, show me the path"

This victory puts Bola (7-1) and a six fight win streak in which he has finished all of his opponents inside the first round.

Catchweight (150lbs) Robbie Olivier def. Patrik Berisha unanimous decision (30/27 x 3)


At Cage Warriors 56 Robbie "The Flame" Olivier was making his first appearance for Cage Warriors in almost 10 years since he last fought at Cage Warriors 4 which saw Robbie lose inside the first round to Emmanuel Fernandez.

The fight was made at a catchweight of 150lbs due to Olivier carrying an injury into the fight and unable to make the 145lb limit. Despite the injury, Olivier dominated over the three rounds in which Berisha had no answer for.

Olivier's Jiu-Jitsu was the key to this fight, he took every opportunity to take Berisha to the mat and done so at will. Berisha managed to get to his feet on a couple of occasions but was soon pinned down on his back again with Olivier in full mount.

In what wasn't the most exciting fight of the night, Olivier got into some dominating positions but was unable to get the finish. At times the fans seems to get restless at the action going on and at one stage Marc Goddard was forced to stand the fighters up. Though it was only seconds before Olivier took Berisha back to the mat again to grind it out for the rest of the round and earn a 30/27 x 3 victory.

Robbie would be the first to admit it wasn't his finest performance saying "I'm not 100% happy, I think i dominated the fight, but i struggled to make the weight. Fair play to my opponent, he was prepared to do a catchweight to make sure the fight happened.

Middleweight Denniston Sutherland def. Brett Bassett via 3rd Round TKO


With a very tentative start from both fighters, the first round was much a feeling out process with Sutherland and Bassett clinging up against the cage for most of the round.

Into the second round and it started much of the same as the first until Sutherland started applying more pressure and landed some big shots onto Bassett until the ref Rich Mitchell stepped in and deemed Sutherland had landed blows to the back of the head, thus taking a point from Sutherland which could've proved decisive on the scorecards. Though moments later it wouldn't prove to be the case, Sutherland landed a beautiful knee to the body of Bassett which dropped him to the mat. Sutherland was raining down with punches and looked like the end was near. Though the bell rung saving Bassett from a certain TKO.

With Bassett clearly still in trouble walking back to his corner, and only a minute to recover he was really up against it. Sutherland took the advantage and came out throwing punches to the body of Bassett and seconds into the third round drops Bassett again and swarms in for the kill. Rich Mitchell has seen enough and jumps in to stop the fight!

Featherweight Graham Turner def. Nad Narimani via Split Decision 30-27 28-29 29-28


Scotland's Graham Turner came into this fight on the back of four wins, who was taking on the undefeated Nad Narimani in what proved to be a very closely fought battle!

Straight from the off both fighters were looking to counter strike and keep things standing. Back and forth punches were exchanged until late in the first round Turner picks up Nad and dumps him into the mat (rampage esq) with seconds to spare in the round and in what was a very close round , might just have pinched in with that.

Into the second , both men wanting to keep the fight standing trying to land that one punch that might finish the fight, but it doesn't come. Both rounds have been so close it was all to play for in the third. In the third round, Nad starts to pressure more and take control of the fight landing a punch that makes Turner instinctively fire back with his own punches. In an entertaining fight , the bell ends the third round with both men exhausted and thinking they've done enough to win.

Turner takes a split decision 30-27 28-29 29-28 adding the first defeat to Narimani's professional record and stretching his win streak to five fights.


Catchweight (160lbs) Philip Mulpeter def. Warren Kee via 2nd Round TKO


Philip "Honeybadger" Mulpeter had Connor McGregor by his side on Saturday night when he fought Warren Kee. England's Kee came in to this fight having lost his last 2 fights prior and Mulpeter losing his last fight to Tommy Quinn at Cage Warriors 51 on new years eve, both men were looking to get back to winning ways!

Though it was Mulpeter who came out the stronger fighter, both men come out throwing punches and its Mulpeter thats getting the better of the work and takes Kee down to the mat. Landing some ground and pound to Kee, Mulpeter secures a tight triangle late in the round but the bell rings before he can submit Kee.

Mulpeter takes Kee down again in the second, Kee replies with some elbows from below but the ref deems them illegal and to the back of the head. Neil Hall takes a point away from Kee for the elbows.  Mulpeter starts to land punches and elbows down from mounted position that have Kee in trouble. Kee covers up from the punches and Neil Hall steps in and calls a halt to the fight on 3:24 inside the second round.

A powerful display from Mulpeter that impressed not only his fans but also McGregor.

Middleweight Fabio Ferrari def. Brett Sizeland via 1st round Submission (Rear Naked Choke)


Brett Sizeland entered the ring with almost a year out between his last fight which was a loss to Denniston Sutherland at Cage Warriors 48, Ferrari himself was also coming into the fight on the back of a loss himself!

The fight started brightly and Fabio Ferrari and Brett Sizeland had the fans on the edge of their seats, as they come out from the bell throwing hands from the off. Ferrari lands a beautiful right hand flush on Sizeland that stuns hims, Ferrari taking advantage of this jumps of Sizelands back and locks in a tight rear-naked choke that left Sizeland with only one option, To tap!!

Ferrarri (6-2-1) bounces back with a win, and leaves Brett Sizeland (6-3) with back to back losses.

Premliminary Card Results:


Sean Carter def Adam Bousiff via Submission (arm-triangle choke) Rd 2 (3:58)
Arnold Allen def Andy Green via Submission (rear-naked choke) Rd 1 (4:00)
Brad Wheeler def Aymard Guih via unanimous decision (29-28 x 3)
Paddy Pimblett def Florian Calin via unanimous decision (30-27,30-27,29-28)


Ending note:

Amateur Light heavyweight bout Darren Springer def Emmanuel Cammarata via unanimous decision (30-27 x3)

I just wanted to honour one fight that wasn't televised and it was also an amateur fight, but felt I couldn't leave it out of my article as it was such a great fight.

It was between two light heavyweights Emmanuel Cammarata vs Darren Springer in a 3 round x 3 mins fight.

Both men came from their corners with only one thing in mind, that was to knock their opponent out! Springer landed some huge and flush punches onto Cammrata and looked like this fight would be over within minutes, but boy how wrong I was. Cammarata just wouldn't go down, instead firing back with punches of his own. How he survived that onslaught in the first round takes a great chin and courage.

Into the second and its much of the same, Springer landing the better of the punches and doing the cleaner work, though he's starting to tire and Cammarata isn't going anywhere! Into the 3rd Cammarata looks to have more in the tank but has left it too late to take the decision from Springer.

It goes to the official score cards and Springer def Cammarata (30-27 x 3)

Both fighters take a bow, as that was a brilliant fight!!


**Thanks to Cagewarriors for the allowing KingdomMMA press accreditation to cover CWFC56**

Thursday, 4 July 2013

Warren Kee ahead of Cage Warriors 56 "I am getting back in the win column on Saturday night"

Warren Kee talks to Kingdom MMA before his fight at Cage Warriors 56

by Ben Heather @benheather


On Saturday night Cage Warriors 56 takes place live from The Forum in Kentish Town, London. As part of the main card Warren Kee will be fighting Philip Mulpeter, this will be the first time Kee is fighting in 2013 and comes in to the contest after losing his last two fights. Yesterday Kingdom MMA had the pleasure of catching up with Kee and discussed his recent record, dropping weight class and his fight at Cage Warriors 56.

Ben: Thank you for your time and agreeing to an interview with Kingdom MMA. For those that don't really know Warren Kee or might be checking out Cage Warriors for the first time on Saturday, can you tell us a little about yourself and what the people can expect?
Kee: No problem thanks for the interview, Cage Warriors is one of the top shows in Europe so all fights on there shows are well matched and exciting, I'm just a normal clean guy who works hard at what he does and is always looking to finish, I've just come off 2 very disappointing fights so I intend to rectify that on Saturday night, this will be a great fight.

Ben: This is the second time you have thought for Cage Warriors, what does it mean to you to fight for the biggest European MMA organisation?
Kee: It means a lot to me and I'm grateful for the opportunity, I was matched on previous Cage Warriors shows in the past but had to pull out due to injuries which was incredibly frustrating.

Ben: You are coming in to this fight off the back of two losses and 1 draw, do you feel added pressure is on you to get the win?
Kee: Yes definitely, I have massively under performed in my last 2 fights and that still hurts me personally, I am getting back in the win column on Saturday night.

Ben: Have you made any adjustments to your game after your last defeat?
Kee: Yes mainly by dropping a weight class, I haven't cut weight in last 4 or so fights so have literally walked round at 78kg and you can't do that these days, welterweights now are walking round and fighting at 85 - 90+ kilos where I was still 78kg, this was just too much of a disadvantage and with some fighters using special supplements etc it makes it even a bigger struggle, technique wise I have worked on everything and evolve each session further.

Ben: At 39 years old now would a loss on Saturday night make you think about calling an end to your mma career?
Kee: No, this is the start in my eyes. I improve daily and my hunger to train is always there.

Ben: This fight is at a catchweight of 160lbs. You mentioned before you wanted to drop to lightweight? How did the catchweight fight come about?
Kee: I wanted a catchweight fight to test the waters before the dropping fully to 155, I was fortunate that this was available to have.

Ben: So you see your future as a lightweight after this fight then?
Kee: Yes 155lbs is right for me I feel, I had tests done and all the numbers I got back have proved that too. I'm very disciplined anyway but lightweight will bring out the best in me for sure.

Ben: How is the weight coming down before the weigh ins is everything on plan for Fridays weigh in?
Kee: I feel great, better than ever so really looking forward to fighting, I knew I should have dropped divisions years ago but it wasn't broke so I just kept on at 170lbs.

Ben: You have only gone the distance once in your career which ended in a draw, do you train to be able to fight for the full 15 minutes or do you train to stop the fight ASAP?
Kee: I had points deducted in that fight that cost me the win but I always train for the full fight duration, I can push the pace for 3 rounds at this weight due to better energy levels from a better diet too.

Ben: What do you expect from your opponent Philip Mulpeter?
Kee: A really tough fight, he looks well rounded, tough and he is from from a great camp, the fans will like this one for sure.

Ben: What's your game plan for Saturday night and where do you believe you have an advantage in this fight?
Kee: I don't want to give no plans away but I feel I'm stronger in all areas and at a weight closer to where I need to be fighting, I'm in the best shape ever so just going to fight hard.

Ben: Thank you for your time Warren, lastly would you like to thank anyone?
Kee: Massive thanks to sponsors - Tsunami gym, Relentless MMA, Max office supplies, QNT UK, Setai clinic, Funky gums, Fightwear MK.

Also all my coaches and teammates and my own students too.

My girlfriend Sam and my mate Zane have been amazing as have my parents and friends.

Finally Cage Warriors for the opportunity to fight and yourself for the interview, I hope the fans enjoy my fight and a great stacked card from top to bottom it is stacked with amazing talent.

Thank you to Warren for his time and you can watch his fight at Cage Warriors 56 live on Premier Sports from 9pm on Saturday night. We will be live reporting from the event on our twitter account so if you can't make it live or get chance to watch it on TV, stay posted to those updates.

Cage Warriors 56 is headlined by the return of Bola Omoyele in his first fight since signing his exclusive contract with Cage Warriors. Bola is set to battle Vincent del Guerra in the main event, also on the card are Robbie Olivier, Graham Turner, Denniston Sutherland and Brett Bassett.