Caged Madness 47 results:

Parker Wills (1-0) def. Kyle Lewis (0-1) via TKO – Round 1, 0:19
Marcus Crawford (2-0) def. Nicholas Wiser (0-1) via Submission (rear naked choke) – Round 1, 1:05
Tim Clark (0-3) vs. Jett Chiesa (0-1) – No Contest (accidental foul)
Justin Julian (3-0) def. Jason Bevly (3-7) via Unanimous Decision
Jerad Patterson (2-2) def. Andy Anderson (2-3) via KO – Round 1, 2:34
Hector Mares Jr. (2-0) def. Christian Porter (1-1) via Split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
George Pointer (2-0) def. Jason George (1-6) via TKO – Round 1, 0:35
William Ferguson (3-1) def. Terry Neff (1-1) via Split Decision (28-28, 28-29, 30-27)
Ben Childers (4-0) def. Fred Davis (3-3) via TKO – Round 1, 0:53
Charles Lamp (4-0) def. James Braden (2-1) via TKO (Doctor Stoppage) – Round 2, 1:59
TJ Rigel (6-1) def. Jake Schilling (7-2) via Unanimous Decision

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The site has the ability to feature MMA Events, Pro Boxing, Amateur Boxing and Kickboxing.

Explosive Fight Promotions has events scheduled for April 8, May 20 and June 24. For more information visit www.explosivefightpromotions.com

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By Jeff Gorman

Explosive Fight Promotions emerged on the national scene in 2016, as FloCombat began to televise it Caged Madness events.

Caged Madness 40, the first show of the year on Jan. 16, grabbed the nation’s attention by culminating with a highlight-reel knockout. Jeff Hughes walloped Jason Riley with a spinning back kick, which was featured on the “Inside MMA TV” show.

Also that night, Devonte Smith kept his undefeated pro record intact with a second-round TKO win over Mike Wiseman.

In addition, EFP crowned two new champions: Kenny Locsei in the lightweight division and Nikolai Gionti at flyweight.

One month later, Austin Meese headlined Caged Madness 41 with a TKO win over Hazel Hyde at the 1:51 mark.

Caged Madness 42 in April featured a pair of pro fights. Josh Rohler put away Mike Cardona with a rear naked choke, and Kyle Nickle knocked out Davis Oracio Jr. to earn the Fighter of the Night trophy.

The action literally heated up in the summer, with EFP invading Goodyear Hall in Akron for Caged Madness 43. Four pro fights topped off a card in which the fighters battled each other and 110-degree heat in the cage.

Frankie Festa made a successful pro debut with a win over Tony DiPiero. Andrew Law won a unanimous decision over Brandon Suber.

Also, Tony Parker beat Tony Sylvester with a rear naked choke, and Jerrell Hodge won a unanimous decision over Isaiah Chapman.

The first Caged Madness show on FloCombat was Caged Madness 44 on July 30 at the Tadmor Shrine in Akron, EFP’s usual home. J-Mar Moore won Fighter of the Night honors with a unanimous decision win over Austin Meese.

The televised action shifted to Emidio’s Banquet Center in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, for Caged Madness 45. Tyler Collins won a unanimous decision over Desmond Ford to earn the Fighter of the Night trophy.

In the main event, T.J. Rigel used an armbar to beat Austin Meese.

Andrew Law wrapped up the year with another win on Thanksgiving Eve at Caged Madness 46. Law scored a disqualification win over Scott Hudson in the main event.

Another pro fight on FloCombat saw Dru Schottenheimer score a unanimous decision over Brandon Davis.

Caged Madness will continue to deliver more wild, unpredictable action in 2017. Stay tuned!

 

The Thanksgiving Eve tradition continued for the third straight year as Explosive Fight Promotions presented Caged Madness 46 on Nov. 23, 2016, at the Tadmor Shrine in Akron, Ohio.

Myles Robinson was the big winner. He defeated Joe Wheeler by unanimous decisionto become the new EFP middleweight champion, and he captured Fighter of the Night honors in the process.

Tyler Collins also won a championship by unanimous decision, beating Nate Davies to become the new EFP welterweight champion.

The main event saw Andrew Law beat Scott Hudson by disqualification due to an illegal knee to a grounded opponent.

Here are the full results of Caged Madness 46:

  1. Quinten Deal defeated Adam Bennett when the ref stopped the fight at 1:20 due to Bennett’s shoulder injury
  2. Matt “The Goat” Adams beat Dustin “Big Rig” Freet by TKO in 30 seconds
  3. Josh “Malibu” Barbee beat Steve “Wildboy” Allen in 31 seconds with a guillotine choke
  4. Hector “The Jet” Maris defeated Anthony “The Noodle” Kocheran in 42 seconds with an armbar
  5. George “The Grizzly” Pointer beat Omar Bedingfield in 49 seconds via tapout to strikes
  6. Terry Neff defeated Jon Knott at the 57-second mark of Round 2 with a rear naked choke
  7. J’Marr Moore beat Jose “El Matador” Burgos at 1:17 of Round 2 by TKO
  8. Tyler Collins won the vacant EFP welterweight title by unanimous decision over Nate Davies (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
  9. “Hershey” Myles Robins won Fighter of the Night and the vacant EFP middleweight title with a unanimous decision over Joe Wheeler (30-27 x 3)
  10. PRO: Dru Schottenheimer beat Brandon Davis by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
  11. PRO: Andrew Law beat “Handsome” Scott Hudson by disqualification (knee to the head of grounded opponent)

 

Andrew Law (8-4) will battle fellow pro welterweight Scott Hudson (5-2-1) at Caged Madness 46 on Nov. 23 at Tadmor Shrine in Akron.

Another pro fight will feature Dru Schottenheimer (1-1) vs. Brandon Davis (0-2).

Fans will also witness the crowning of two new EFP champions. Tyler Collins will take on Nate Davies for the vacant welterweight title. Both fighters have 5-2 records.

Also, Joe Wheeler (3-1) will battle Myles Robinson (4-1) for the vacant middleweight belt.

J’Mar Moore, the Fighter of the Night at Caged Madness 44, will battle the red-hot Jose Burgos on the undercard. Burgos has knocked out his last two opponents in a total of 33 seconds.

Other bouts on tap for Caged Madness 46 include:

Roger Rice vs. Justin Julian

Treja Smith vs. Hector Mares Jr.

Joshua Barbee vs. Steve Allen

Terry Neff vs. Jonathan Knott

Joseph Carpenter vs. Gale Vest

Matthew Adams vs. Cory Hoskins

Jeremy Freetage vs. Cody Marsh

Omar Bedingfield vs. George Pointer

 

 

 

 

Caged Madness 45 results

Posted: October 11, 2016 in Uncategorized

K’Marr Cooper earned Fighter of the Night honors at Caged Madness 45 on Sept. 30, 2016, at Emidio’s Banquet Center in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.

Cooper scored a TKO win over Dylan Norris to win the trophy.

Fans around the world enjoyed Caged Madness 45 on the FloCombat TV network.

Here are the full results of Caged Madness 45:

  1. Paul Kinard beat Jett Chiesa at middleweight (TKO at 2:40).
  2. Big Jake Morris beat Colton “The Explosion” Harter at heavyweight (TKO in Round 2 at 23 seconds).
  3. Chris “The Hawk” Hunter beat Jon Wertz at 150 pounds (Round 2 guillotine choke submission).
  4. Cody “The Sloth” Lewis beat Jerad Patterson at bantamweight (Armbar submission at 2:30).
  5. K’Marr “The Bullet” Cooper beat “The Devastating” Dylan Norris at welterweight (TKO at 1:26).
  6. Mitch “The Scorpion King” Dotto beat Joshua “Malibu” Barbee at welterweight (Triangle choke submission at 1:38).
  7. Fred “The Countdown” Davis beat Joe “The Executioner” Strickland at middleweight (Arm triangle choke submission at 1:43).
  8. Victor “1408” Christian beat Nic “The Gremlin” Lute at bantamweight (TKO at 1:46).
  9. Taylor “Made” Adair beat Dom Johns at middleweight (Inverted triangle choke submission at 2:43).
  10. Jose “El Matador” Burgos knocked out James “Critical” Kirkland in 16 seconds (featherweight).
  11. Darnell “The Truth” Truett beat Robbie “Pitbull” Taylor by unanimous decision (29-27 on all three cards).
  12. James Braden beat Jeremy Freetage at heavyweight by TKO.
  13. Tyler “The Outlaw” Collins beat Desmond “The Meanest” Ford at welterweight by unanimous decision (30-27 on all three cards).
  14. T.J. Rigel beat Austin Meese at lightweight in 51 seconds (Armbar submission).

Join us on Wednesday, Nov. 23, for Caged Madness 46 at Tadmor Shrine in Akron! Get ticket at this link.

Explosive Fight Promotions will invade Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, this Friday night with Caged Madness 45 at the Emidio & Sons Banquet Center at 48 E. Bath Road.

Austin Meese will headline Caged Madness for the third time in four shows as he battles T.J. Rigel in the main event.

Desmond Ford, who beat Joshua Barbee in his last EFP fight, will take on Tyler Collins in the co-main event.

Get your tickets at this link.

FloCombat will televise Caged Madness 45 live at 7 p.m. Eastern. Ryan Cavanaugh and Jeff Gorman will call the action. To access FloCombat, click here.

Other fights on tap include:

Joshua Bailey vs. James Braden

Taylor Adair vs. Dom Johns

Victor Christian vs. Nic Lute

Robbie Taylor vs. Darnell Truett

James Kirkland vs. Jose Burgos

Fred Davis vs. Joe Strickland

Joshua Barbee vs. Mitch Dotto

Arthur Norris vs. K’Marr Cooper

Jerad Patterson vs. Cody Lewis

Chris Hunter vs. Jon Wertz

Dustin Freet vs. Jeremy Freetage

Colton Harter vs. Jake Morris

Jett Chiesa vs. Paul Kinard

 

 

 

 

After originally being scheduled for Coshocton, Caged Madness 45 is now scheduled for Friday night, Sept. 30 in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.

The new location is at Emidio & Sons Banquet Center at 48 E. Bath Road at the corner of State Road.

Doors will open at 5 p.m., with the fights starting at 7 p.m.

Austin Meese and Mitch Dotto are among the fighters you will see in action.

Get your tickets now at this link: http://www.fightertix.com/cm .

 

Caged Madness 44 Results

Posted: August 8, 2016 in Uncategorized

J’Mar Moore won the Fighter of the Night trophy at Caged Madness 44 at Tadmor Shrine in Akron, Ohio on July 30, 2016.

Moore captured a unanimous decision victory over Austin Meese in the hyped main event.

FloCombat televised the show live. Some of the fights will also be broadcast on Time Warner Cable.

Explosive Fight Promotions will be back in action of Sept. 30 in Coshocton, Ohio.

Here are the full results from Caged Madness 44:

Caged Madness 44 results – Tadmor Shrine – Akron, OH

  1. Adam “Meat Cleaver” Bennett beat John Varela by TKO at 2:33
  2. Jamie Parrish beat Terry Demore with a guillotine choke in 41 seconds
  3. Isaac “El Coqui” Camargo defeated Garret “2 Sharp” Davidson with a bicep choke in 50 seconds
  4. Dom Johns beat Elijah Duckworth by TKO in 48 seconds
  5. Brandon “The Goblin” Bailey beat Corey “Hurricane” Woodruff by rear naked choke in 25 seconds
  6. Cameron “Tarzan” McIntosh beat Brandon “The Outlaw” Shepherd by TKO
  7. Jose “El Matador” Burgos beat Rocco Fonce by TKO in 17 seconds
  8. Justin Julian beat Chris “The Hawk” Hunter by split decision
  9. Victor Christian defeated Roger “The Warrior” Rice by TKO in 22 seconds
  10. “The Hybrid Fighter” Marquis Johnson beat Shawn Rall with a guillotine choke in 49 seconds
  11. Myles Robinson defeated John Antanitis by split decision
  12. J-Mar Moore beat Austin Meese by unanimous decision (29-28 x 3)

Austin Meese will battle J’Mar Moore in the main event of Caged Madness 44 tonight at the Tadmor Shrine in Akron, Ohio.

If you can’t be there live, you can watch the action starting at 7 p.m. Eastern on FloCombat. Ryan Cavanaugh and Jeff Gorman will call the action.

Meese is coming off a 52-second knockout win over Jason Mullen at Caged Madness 42 in April. Moore also won his last fight, beating Dustin Bates in 37 seconds last fall.

Myles Robinson will fight John Antanitis in the co-main event. Robinson beat Chris Roe last fall at Caged Madness 38, while Antanitis will make his Explosive Fight Promotions debut.

Other fights on tap tonight include:

Adam Bennett vs. John Varela

Terry Demore vs. Jamie Parrish

Garrett Davidson vs, Isaac Camargo

Elijah Duckworth vs. Dom Johns

Brandon Bailey vs. Corey Woodruff

Shawn Clouatre vs Cody Lewis

Brandon Shepherd vs. Cameron McIntosh

Jose Burgos vs. Rocco Fonce

Chris Hunter vs. Justin Julian

Victor Christian vs. Roger Rice

Joshua Barbee vs. Ray Hollis

Marquis Johnson vs. Shawn Rall

Join us for Caged Madness 44 tonight!