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State of Nevada STATE OF NEVADA MIXED MARTIAL ARTS SHOW RESULTS DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY DATE: FEBRUARY 4, 2012 LOCATION: MANDALAY BAY EVENTS CENTER, LAS VEGAS ATHLETIC COMMISSION Referee: Steve Mazzagatti, Kim Winslow Visiting Referees: Herb Dean, Josh Rosenthal Telephone (702) 486-2575 Fax (702) 486-2577 Judges: Adalaide Byrd, Patricia Morse Jarman, Junichiro Kamijo, Glenn Trowbridge COMMISSION MEMBERS: Visiting Judges: Jeff Collins, Sal D’Amato, Chris Lee, Cecil Peoples Chairman: Skip Avansino, Jr. Timekeepers: James Cavin, Ernie Jauregui Francisco V. Aguilar Bill D. Brady Ringside Doctors: James Game, Anthony Ruggeroli, Michael Gunter, Michael Enrico T. J. Day Ring Announcer: Bruce Buffer Pat Lundvall Promoter: Zuffa dba Ultimate Fighting Championships® EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Keith Kizer Matchmaker: Dana White Contestants Results Federal ID Rds Date of Birth Weight Remarks Number NICHOLAS R DIAZ Condit won by unanimous decision. 105-928 5 08/02/83 169 Suspend Condit until 03/06/12 Stockton, CA Condit – Diaz No contact until 02/26/12 – right cheek ----- vs. ----- laceration 48-47; 49-46;49-46 CARLOS JOSEPH CONDIT Junichiro, Morse Jarman, Peoples 104-356 Albuquerque, NM **Condit is the UFC Interim Welterweight 04/26/84 169 Champion Referee: Steve Mazzagatti ROY NELSON Werdum won by unanimous decision. 106-885 3 06/20/76 246 Werdum must have right quadriceps Las Vegas, NV contusion cleared by Dr or no contest until ----- vs. ----- 08/03/12; minimum suspension no contest Werdum – Nelson until 03/06/12, no contact until 02/26/12 102-218 08/24/77 246 FABRICIO WERDUM 30-27; 30-27; 30-27 Suspend Nelson and no contact until 04/05/12 – forehead laceration Marina Del Rey, CA Byrd, Trowbridge, Lee Referee: Josh Rosenthal JOSH KOSCHECK Koscheck won by split decision. 102-210 3 11/30/77 170 Suspend Pierce until 03/06/12 Fresno, CA Pierce – Koshcheck No contact until 02/26/12 – right laceration eye ----- vs. ----- 29-28; 28-29; 28-29 MICHAEL ADAM PIERCE 105-177 Kamijo, D’Amato, Collins 09/01/80 170 Referee: Herb Dean Gresham, OR RENAN NASCIMENTO PEGADO Pegado won by unanimous decision. 115-910 3 01/31/87 136 Suspend Jorgensen until 03/06/12 AKA RENAN BARAO No contact until 02/26/12 Nata, Rio Grande do Norde, Brazil Jorgensen – Pegado ----- vs. ----- 135 SCOTT ROGER JORGENSEN 27-30; 27-30; 27-30 104-351 Referee: Kim Winslow Eagle, ID Morse Jarman, Trowbridge, Peoples 09/17/82 CLIFFORD BERNARD STARKS Herman won by submission 1:43 of the 2nd 101-478 3 10/02/80 185 Starks must have left hand 4th digit x-rayed Phoenix, AZ round- rear naked choke. and cleared by an Orthopedic Dr or no contest until 08/03/12 ----- vs. ----- Herman must have both hands x-rayed and cleared by an Orthopedic Dr or no contest EDWARD BENSON HERMAN until 08/03/12; minimum suspension no contest until 03/06/12, no contact until Severane, CO 111-600 04/25/81 185 02/26/12 Referee: Josh Rosenthal Contestants Results Federal ID Rds Date of Birth Weight Remarks Number DUSTIN GLENN POIRIER Poirier won by submission 3:23 of the 1st 100-162 3 01/19/89 146 Suspend Holloway until 02/26/12 Carencro, LA round – arm bar. No contact until 02/19/12 – right eye ----- vs. ----- contusion JEROME-MAX KELII HOLLOWAY 126-334 12/04/91 144 Referee: Steve Mazzagatti Waianae, HI ALEX CACERES Figueroa won by split decision. 105-379 3 06/20/88 136 Suspend Caceres until 03/06/12 Miami, FL Figueroa – Caceres* No contact until 02/26/12 ----- vs. ----- Figueroa must have right groin injury cleared 28-27; 28-27; 27-28 by a Dr or no contest until 08/03/12; EDWIN RICHARD FIGUEROA D’Amato, Trowbridge, Lee minimum suspension no contest until 109-138 03/06/12, no contact until 02/26/12 McKinney, TX *Caceres had a 2 point deduction for a low 07/31/84 135 blow kick in the 2nd round. Referee: Herb Dean MATTHEW BURTON BROWN Brown won by TKO 1:19 of the 2nd round. 102-661 3 01/10/81 171 Suspend Cope until 04/05/12 Galloway, OH No contact until 03/21/12 ----- vs. ----- CHRISTOPHER WILLIAM COPE 106-291 03/05/83 171 Referee: Kim Winslow San Diego, CA Riddle won by split decision. 104-784 3 01/14/86 170 Riddle must have broken right index finger MATTHEW FREDRICK RIDDLE cleared by Orthopedic Dr or no contest until 08/03/12; minimum suspension no contest Lehighton, PA until 03/21/12, no contact until 03/06/12 – left Martinez – Riddle eye laceration. ----- vs. ----- Martinez must have right foot x-rayed and 28-29; 28-29; 29-28 cleared by an Orthopedic Dr or no contest Kamijo, Lee, Peoples 126-333 HENRY JUSTIN MARTINEZ 08/07/11 169 until 08/03/12; minimum suspension no Santa Fe, NM contest until 03/21/12, no contact until 03/06/12 left nasal laceration Referee: Herb Dean RAFAEL NATAL DINIZ FRANCA Natal Franca won by unanimous decision. 105-384 3 12/25/82 186 Kuiper must have left foot x-rayed and AKA RAFAEL SAPO NATAL Kuiper - Natal Franca cleared by Orthopedic Dr or no contest until 08/03/12; minimum suspension no contest New York, NY 27-30; 28-29; 27-30 ----- vs. ----- until 03/06/12, no contact until 02/26/12 Byrd, Morse Jarman, D’Amato MICHAEL JAN HUGO KUIPER 126-335 Riel, Noord-Brabank, Netherlands 07/06/89 183 Referee: Steve Mazzagatti DAN STITTGEN Thompson won by TKO 4:13 of the 1st 105-374 3 11/17/80 170 Suspend Stittgen until 03/21/12 Johnsburg, IL round. No contact until 03/06/12 ----- vs. ----- STEPHEN RANDALL THOMPSON 126-276 02/11/83 171 Referee: Josh Rosenthal Simpsonville, SC PAGE TWO FEBRUARY 4, 2012 MIXED MARTIAL ARTS RESULTS .
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