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Nevada Athletic Commission STATE OF NEVADA KICKBOXING SHOW RESULTS DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY DATE: AUGUST 11, 2001 LOCATION: BELLAGIO HOTEL, LAS VEGAS ATHLETIC COMMISSION Referees: Steve Mazzagatti, Tony Weeks Telephone (702) 486-2575 Fax (702) 486-2577 Visiting Referees: Nobuaki Kakuda, Cecil Peoples, Jon Schorle, Yuji Shinada COMMISSION MEMBERS: Judges: Robert Hoyle, Al Lefkowitz, Dave Moretti, Dalby Shirley, Glenn Trowbridge Chairman: Dr. Elias Ghanem Visiting Judge Jeff Mullen Amy Ayoub Glenn Carano Timekeepers: Jane Broadfoot, James Cavin Dr. Flip Homansky Ringside Doctors: William Berliner, Gino Signorino, Jeff Davidson Dr. Luther Mack Ring Announcer: Michael Buffer Promoter: Bellagio Hotel EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Marc Ratner Matchmaker: Scott Coker Contestants Results Rds Date of Birth Weight Remarks FRANK JUAREZ SHAMROCK Shamrock won by KO :53 of the 1st 3 12/08/72 185 K-1 rules San Jose, CA round Ritch must clear broken left radius (arm) w/Dr. or no contest until 02/08/02 ----- vs ----- SHANNON GREY RITCH 09/27/70 176 Gilbert, AZ Referee: Steve Mazzagatti MELCHOR T. MENOR Menor won by TKO 2:01 of the 5th round 5 04/14/74 147 Elbows allowed Muay Thai rules San Diego, CA Suspend Sriyapai until 09/11/01 No contact until 09/02/01 ----- vs ----- WILLIAM RICHARD SRIYAPAI 02/05/72 147 Referee: Tony Weeks Corona, CA DEWEY COOPER Cooper won by TKO 2:09 of the 2nd 3 11/10/74 193 K-1 rules Las Vegas, NV round Suspend Miller until 09/11/01 No contact until 09/02/01 ----- vs ----- MARK JASON MILLER 09/17/72 197 Referee: Cecil Peoples Jeannette, PA Page 1 AUGUST 11, 2001 K-1 KICKBOXING SHOW AMATEUR CONTESTANTS Results Rds Date of Birth Weight Remarks ANGELA MARIA RIVERA Rivera won by unanimous decision 5 05/2779 135 Elbows allowed Muay Thai rules Las Vegas, NV Rivera - Crothers **Rivera retains ISKA North American Super Lightweight title ----- vs ----- 49-.5 - 47.5; 49-47.5; 49-46.5 KERI DANNETTE CROTHERS Hoyle, Trowbridge, Peoples 12/04/75 136 Victoria, BC, Canada Referee: Jon Schorle CARTER LEE WILLIAMS Walker won by TKO 2:03 of the 2nd 3 03/30/80 240 K-1 rules Modesto, CA round Williams quit - too tired ----- vs ----- ANDRE L. WALKER 11/22/72 218 Referee: Cecil Peoples Denver, CO GARY LEE OWENS Yacoubian won by split decision 3 10/05/73 145 Muay Thai rules San Jose, CA Owens - Yacoubian ----- vs ----- 27.5 - 30; 28.5-30; 29.5-29 SHAWN CHRIS YACOUBIAN Lefkowitz, Shirley, Trowbridge 04/24/77 145 Referee: Jon Schorle Northridge, CA ARMONDO RAMOS Ramos won by unanimous decision 3 04/24/75 135 Muay Thai rules San Francisco, CA Ramos - Matamoras ----- vs ----- 29.5-29; 30-28; 29.5-28.5 MARCO JULIO MATAMORAS Shirley, Mullen, Peoples 06/21/80 135 Referee: Tony Weeks Las Vegas, NV DANNY PATRICK KELLY Kelly won by unanimous decision 3 08/05/75 178 Muay Thai rules Campbell, CA Kelly - Miranda ----- vs ----- 30-28.5; 29.5-28.5; 30-28.5 RICARDO J. MIRANDA Hoyle, Lefkowitz, Moretti 12/04/74 170 Newark, CA Referee: Steve Mazzagatti Page 2 AUGUST 11, 2001 K-1 KICKBOXING SHOW K-1 TOURNAMENT - AUGUST 11, 2001 - BELLAGIO HOTEL & CASINO, LAS VEGAS All bouts were scheduled for 3 rounds and fought under K-1 rules FIRST ROUND SEMI-FINALS FINALS PETER AERTS Enschede, Holland DOB: 10/25/70 Wt 228 -vs- Aerts won by TKO 2:06 of the 3rd round NOBORU MATSUMOTO "UCHIDA" 2 knockdown rule Higashi, Matsuyama,Japan DOB 07/24/75 Wt 206 Aerts won by unanimous decision MAURICE L. SMITH in sudden death round Bellevue, WA DOB 12/13/61 Wt 216 -vs- Smith won by unanimous decision JORGEN INGMAR KRUTH Stockholm, Sweden rd DOB: 05/08/74 Wt 205 Leko won by KO 2:05 of the 3 round FRANSISCO FILHO Sao Paulo, Brazil DOB 01/10/71 Wt 232 -vs- Ivanovich won by unanimous decision SIARHEI IVANOVICH in sudden death round Minsk, Belarus DOB: 02/06/72 Wt 195 Leko won by TKO end of the 2nd round STEFAN LEKO RSC on Dr's advice Ivanovich left leg & foot injuries Krefeld, Germany DOB: 06/03/74 Wt 210 -vs- Leko won by TKO 2:34 of the 2nd round JEFFREY RYAN "DUKE" ROUFUS 2 knockdown rule Milwaukee, WI DOB: 02/19/70 Wt 225 Suspend Matsumoto until 09/26/01, no contact until 09/11/01 - Suspend Roufus until 10/11/01, no contact until 09/26/01, Ivanovich must clear left leg and foot w/Dr or no contest until 02/05/02 - Aerts must clear left orbital fracture w/Dr and be cleared by an ophthalmologist minimum no contest until 10/11/01 and no contact training until 09/26/01 Page 3 AUGUST 11, 2001 K-1 KICKBOXING SHOW .
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