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Nevada Athletic Commission STATE OF NEVADA MIXED MARTIAL ARTS SHOW RESULTS DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY DATE: July 3, 2010 LOCATION: MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas ATHLETIC COMMISSION Referee: Steve Mazzagatti Visiting Referees: Herb Dean, Josh Rosenthal, Mario Yamasaki Telephone (702) 486-2575 Fax (702) 486-2577 Judges: Adalaide Byrd, Patricia Morse Jarman, Glenn Trowbridge, Tony Weeks COMMISSION MEMBERS: Visiting Judges: Sal D’Amato, Nelson Hamilton, Cecil Peoples, Roy Silbert Chairman: Pat Lundvall Timekeepers: James Cavin, Steve Esposito Francisco V. Aguilar Skip Avansino, Jr. Ringside Doctors: William Berliner, Anthony Ruggeroli, Al Capanna, Michael Gunter Bill D. Brady Ring Announcer: Bruce Buffer T. J. Day Promoter: Zuffa LLC dba Ultimate Fighting Championships -UFC® Matchmaker: Dana White EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Keith Kizer Contestants Results Federal ID Rds Date of Birth Weight Remarks Number BROCK E. LESNAR Lesnar won by tap out 2:19 of the 2nd round 102-665 5 07/12/77 265 Suspend Lesnar until 08/18/10 Minneapolis, MN – arm triangle. No contact until 08/03/10 – right eyelid & left eyebrow lacerations ----- vs. ----- SHANE BANNISER CARWIN Suspend Carwin until 09/02/10 105-203 01/04/75 265 No contact until 08/18/10 Greeley, CO Referee: Josh Rosenthal YOSHIHIRO AKIYAMA Leben won by tap out 4:40 of the 3rd round 109-013 3 07/29/75 185 Suspend Akiyama until 08/18/10 Tokyo, Japan triangle choke out. No contact until 08/03/10 – tough fight Suspend Leben until 08/03/10 ----- vs. ----- CHRIS CYRUS LEBEN No contact until 07/25/10 – tough fight 110-061 07/21/80 186 Referee: Herb Dean Portland, OR CHRIS SCOTT LYTLE Lytle won by verbal tap out 2:02 of the 2nd 104-440 3 08/18/74 170 New Palestine, IN round – arm bar. ----- vs. ----- MATTHEW BURTON BROWN 102-661 01/10/81 171 Referee: Steve Mazzagatti Kirkland, WA KRYSZTOF SOSZYNSKI Soszynski must have left thumb cleared by Temecula, CA Bonnar won by TKO 3:08 of the 2nd round. 103-431 3 08/02/77 205 Dr or no contest until 12/31/10; minimum suspension no contest until 09/02/10, no ----- vs. ----- contact until 08/18/10 STEPHAN PATRICK BONNAR Suspend Bonnar until 08/18/10 No contact until 08/03/10 – facial lacerations Henderson, NV 104-372 04/04/77 205 Referee: Mario Yamasaki GEORGE SOTIROPOULOS Sotiropoulos won by unanimous decision. 109-476 3 07/09/77 156 Pellegrino must clear left knee with ortho Dr Vancouver, WA Sotiropoulos – Pellegrino or no contest until 12/31/10; minimum suspension no contest until 08/18/10, no ----- vs. ----- 30-27; 30-27; 29-28 KURT JOSEPH PELLEGRINO contact until 08/03/10 D’Amato, Hamilton, Silbert 103-051 05/07/79 155 Referee: Josh Rosenthal Pt. Pleasant, NJ BRENDAN PETER SCHAUB Schaub won by TKO 1:07 of the 1st round. 103-869 3 03/18/83 238 Tuchscherer must have left ear cleared by Greenwood Village, CO ENT for hearing loss or no contest until 12/31/10; minimum suspension no contest ----- vs. ----- CHRISOPHER M. TUCHSCHERER until 09/02/10, no contact until 08/18/10 for 105-760 09/08/75 255 right cheek laceration Fargo, ND Referee: Herb Dean Contestants Results Federal ID Rds Date of Birth Weight Remarks Number Petruzelli must have right elbow strain SETH CHRISTOPHER PETRUZELLI 110-621 3 12/03/79 205 cleared by an ortho Dr or no contest until 12/31/10; minimum suspension no contest Orlando, FL nd Romero won by tap out 3:05 of the 2 until 09/02/10, no contact until 08/18/10 ----- vs. ----- round – arm bar. Romero must have broken left lower jaw RICARDO ROMERO 101-569 04/15/78 206 cleared by oral, maxillary, facial surgeon or Monmouth Jct, NJ no contest until 12/31/10; minimum suspension no contest until 09/02/10, no contact until 08/18/10 Referee: Steve Mazzagatti KENDALL GROVE Grove won by split decision. 105-207 3 11/12/82 184 Kahului, HI Grove – Reljic ----- vs. ----- 28-29; 29-28; 30-27 GORAN RELJIC Morse Jarman, Peoples, Silbert 101-913 03/20/84 186 Referee: Mario Yamasaki Pompano Beach, FL GERLAD DWAYNE HARRIS Harris won by TKO 2:35 of the 3rd round. 102-688 3 11/19/79 185 Suspend Branch until 09/02/10 Portland, OR No contact until 08/18/10 ----- vs. ----- DAVE BRANCH 105-335 09/26/81 185 Referee: Herb Dean New York, NY DANIEL LAMAR ROBERTS Roberts won by split decision. 101-514 3 08/05/80 169 San Francisco, CA Roberts – Petz ----- vs. ----- 29-28; 28-29; 29-28 FORREST LEONARD PETZ Weeks, Morse Jarman, Silbert 106-185 09/22/75 170 Referee: Steve Mazzagatti Parma, OH JONATHAN MICHAEL MADSEN Madsen won by unanimous decision. 110-232 3 02/02/80 254 Carpenter, SD Madsen – Vemola ----- vs. ----- 30-27; 30-27; 30-27 KAREL ‘KARLO’ VEMOLA Morse Jarman, D’Amato. Peoples 116-059 07/01/85 222 Referee: Mario Yamasaki St. Albans, England PAGE TWO JULY 3RD, 2010 MIXED MARTIAL ARTS RESULTS .
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