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Nevada Athletic Commission STATE OF NEVADA MIXED MARTIAL ARTS SHOW RESULTS DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY DATE: May 24, 2008 LOCATION: MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas ATHLETIC COMMISSION Referee: Steve Mazzagatti Visiting Referees: Herb Dean, Yves Lavigne, Mario Yamasaki Telephone (702) 486-2575 Fax (702) 486-2577 Judges: Adalaide Byrd, Al Lefkowitz, Patricia Morse Jarman, Glenn Trowbridge, Tony Weeks COMMISSION MEMBERS: Visiting Judges: Douglas Crosby, Jeff Mullen, Marcos Rosales, Gene LeBell Chairman: John R. Bailey Timekeepers: Jim Cavin & Ernie Jauregui Skip Avansino, Jr. Bill D. Brady Ringside Doctors: William Berliner, David Watson, James Game & Anthony Ruggeroli T. J. Day Ring Announcer: Bruce Buffer Pat Lundvall Promoter: Zuffa, LLC Matchmaker: Dana White EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Keith Kizer Contestants Results Rds Date of Birth Weight Remarks Penn won by TKO end of the 3rd round – 08/05/73 155 Suspend Sherk until 07/09/08 SEAN KEITH SHERK th Anoka, MN Sherk does not answer bell for 4 round. No contact until 06/24/08 – right cheek laceration ----- vs. ----- 5 JAY DEE “BJ” PENN **Penn retains UFC Lightweight Title 12/13/78 155 Referee: Mario Yamasaki Hilo, HI KEITH HECTOR JARDINE Silva won by TKO 0:36 of the 1st round. 10/31/75 205 Jardine must clear possible nasal fracture w/ Dr or no Albuquerque, NM contest until 11/21/08; minimum suspension no contest until 07/24/08, no contact until 07/09/08 ----- vs. ----- 3 WANDERLEI SILVA 07/03/76 205 Referee: Steve Mazzagatti Las Vegas, NV GORAN RELJIC Reljic won by TKO 3:15 of the 2nd round 03/20/84 205 Suspend Reljic until 06/24/08, no contact until 06/15/08 Pompano Beach, FL Suspend Gouveia until nasal and maxillary sinus fractures are cleared by an ENT Dr and broken ribs are cleared by ----- vs. ----- 3 WILSON GOUVEIA Dr. or no contest until 11/21/08; minimum suspension 10/08/78 205 07/24/08, no contact until 07/09/08 Boca Raton, FL Referee: Herb Dean JACOB ‘TITO” CHRISTOPHER ORTIZ Machida won by unanimous decision. 01/23/75 205 Ortiz must have left hand and wrist x-rayed & cleared by Huntington Beach, CA Ortiz – Machida orthopedic Dr or no contest until 11/21/08; minimum suspension no contest until 07/09/08, no contact until ----- vs. ----- 27-30; 27-30; 27-30 3 LYOTO CARVALHO MACHIDA 06/24/08, right eyelid laceration Weeks, Trowbridge, Crosby 05/30/78 203 Referee: Yves Lavigne Gardena, CA ANTONIO MENDES Silva won by tap our 2:24 of the 1st round – 04/19/81 203 Suspend Mendes until 06/24/08 Fortaleza, Ceara, Brazil strikes. No contact until 06/15/08 ----- vs. ----- 3 THIAGO ANDERSON RAMOS DA SILVA 11/12/82 205 Referee: Herb Dean Ft. Lauderdale, FL ROUSIMAR CHRISTIAN PALHARES Palhares won by tap out 2:36 of the 1st round 02/26/80 185 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil – arm bar. ----- vs. ----- 3 IVAN E. SALAVERRY 01/11/71 185 Referee: Mario Yamasaki Seattle, WA Contestants Rds Results Date of Birth Weight Remarks KAZUHIRO NAKAMURA Sokoudjou won by TKO end of the 1st round – 02/21/79 206 Nakamura must clear nasal fracture w/Dr or no contest Tokyo, Japan Referee stops contest Nakamura could not until 11/21/08; minimum no contest until 07/09/08, no continue. contact until 06/24/08 ----- vs. ----- 3 RAMEAU THIERRY SOKOUDJOU 04/18/84 204 Referee: Steve Mazzagatti Temecula, CA TERRY LEE ETIM Clementi won by unanimous decision. 11/01/86 155 Suspend Etim until 06/24/08 Liverpool, England Etim – Clementi No contact until 06/15/08 – right cheek laceration ----- vs. ----- 28-29; 28-29; 28-29 3 RICHARD THOMAS CLEMENTI Weeks, Byrd, LeBell 03/31/76 155 Referee: Yves Lavigne Slidell, LA YOSHIYUKI YOSHIDA Yoshida won by choke out 0:56 of the 1st 05/10/74 170 Tokyo, Japan round – Anaconda choke. ----- vs. ----- 3 JONATHAN PAUL KOPPENHAVER 11/30/81 170 Referee: Herb Dean San Diego, CA DONG HYUN KIM Kim won by TKO 0:25 of the 3rd round. 11/17/81 171 Tan must clear nasal fracture w/Dr or no contest until Busan, Korea 11/21/08; minimum no contest until 07/09/08, no contact until 06/24/08 ----- vs. ----- 3 JASON TAN 12/17/81 171 Referee: Steve Mazzagatti Liverpool, United Kingdom SHANE BANNISTER CARWIN Carwin won by TKO 0:44 of the 1st round. 01/04/75 252 Suspend Wellisch until 06/08/08 Greeley, CO No contact until 06/01/08 ----- vs. ----- 3 CHRISTIAN WELLISCH 09/13/75 230 Referee: Yves Lavigne Seaside, CA PAGE TWO MAY 24th, 2008 MIXED MARTIAL ARTS RESULTS MGM ARENA .
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