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Manitoba Combative Sports Commission Manitoba Combative Sports Commission MMA PROGRAM 628-213 Notre Dame, Winnipeg MB R3B 1N3 Location: MTS Centre, Winnipeg, Manitoba Promotion: UFC 161 Date: June 15, 2013 Rounds Contestants From Weight Results Referee Judges REMARKS Dustin Pague Virginia 135.5 L Sal Signorino, Jason Indefinite medical suspension 3 x 5mins Rodgers & Dr. Greg Pro MMA Adam Cheadle 3rd 5:00 Split Decision 14 day medical suspension Yves Jabouin Quebec 136 W Jackson John Maguire England 155 L Sal Signorino, Dr. Greg 14 days medical suspension 3 x 5mins Jerin Valel Pro MMA Mitch Clarke Alberta 155.5 W Jackson & Chris Lee 3rd 5:00 Unanimous Decision 14 days medical suspension 3 x Edwin Indefinite medical suspension Texas 135 L Sal D'Amato, Richard 5mins Figueroa Pro Yves Lavigne Bertrand & Chris Lee 3rd 5:00 Unanimous Decision 14 days medical suspension MMA Roland Delorme Manitoba 136 W 3 x Kenny Sal Signorino, Jason 14 days medical suspension Illinois 170.5 L 5mins Robertson Rodgers & Sal Pro Herb Dean 3rd 5:00 Majority Decision 14 days medical suspension MMA Sean Pierson Ontario 170.5 W D'Amato 3 x James Krause Missouri 155.5 W Sal Signorino, Richard 3rd 4:47 Guillotine Choke Indefinite medical suspension 5mins Bertrand & Dr. Greg Pro Adam Cheadle Indefinite medical suspension MMA Sam Stout Ontario 156 L Jackson 3 x Tyron 14 days medical suspension Missouri 171 L Richard Bertrand, Sal 5mins Woodley Pro Yves Lavigne D'Amato & Chris Lee 3rd 5:00 Split Decision 14 days medical suspension MMA Jake Shields California 171 W 3 x Shawn Jordan New Mexico 248 W Dr. Greg Jackson, 1st 0:59 Referee Stoppage - Due to Strikes 14 days medical suspension 5mins Richard Bertrand & Sal Pro Jerin Valel Indefinite medical suspension MMA Pat Barry Minnesota 245 L D'Amato 3 x Rosi Sexton England 135.5 L Jason Rodgers, Chris 14 days medical suspension 5mins Lee & Richard Pro Herb Dean 3rd 5:00 Unanimous Decision 14 days medical suspension MMA Alexis Davis Ontario 134 W Bertrand 3 x Igor Pokrajac Croatia 206 L Jason Rodgers, Richard 14 days medical suspension 5mins Bertrand & Sal Pro Yves Lavigne 3rd 5:00 Unanimous Decision Indefinite medical suspension MMA Ryan Jimmo Alberta 206 W D'Amato 3 x Stipe Miocic Ohio 243 W Jason Rodgers, Chris 3rd 5:00 Unanimous Decision 14 days medical suspension 5mins Lee & Richard Pro Jerin Valel 14 days medical suspension MMA Roy Nelson Nevada 260 L Bertrand Dan Dr. Greg Jackson, 14 days medical suspension California 204 L 3 x 5mins Henderson Chris Lee & Sal Pro MMA Herb Dean Rashad Evans Florida 206 W D'Amato 3rd 5:00 Split Decision indefinite medical suspension Ring Physicians: Dr. Ed Pilat, Dr. Benji Wiesenthal, Dr. M.B. MacMillan, Dr. Referee(s): Adam Cheadle, Jerin Valel, Herb Dean & Yves Lavigne Leif Sigurdson & Dr. Paul Manuel Judges: Dr. Greg Jackson, Sal Signorino, Jason Rodgers, Sal D'Amato, Richard Bertrand & Chris Lee MCSC Inspector: Amber Johnson Timekeeper/Bell Man: Randy Bileski Weigh in Inspector: Darren Fimrite Scorekeeper: Colin Magne Chairman: Dan Vandal Dressing Room Supervisors: Richard Dilay, Laura Kupfer, Anita Lesage, Ryan Becker, Jim Voth, Darren Commission Member: Bill Tibbs & Robert Tapper Fimrite, Darren Matyas, Matt Bileski, Justin Swain, Richard Bell, Phil Kodlyk, Chris Desautels, John McDonald, Chad Rice, Ian Nelson & Keenan Remple Executive Director: Joel Fingard Announcer: Bruce Buffer .
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