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05-13-2020 UFC Jacksonville FL.Xlsm MATCH RESULTS Event Date: 5/13/2020 Event Type: Mixed Martial Arts FLORIDA STATE BOXING COMMISSION Promoter: UFC Location / Venue: Jacksonville, FL / Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena COMMISSIONERS: JUDGES: REFEREES: RINGSIDE PHYSICIANS: TIMEKEEPERS: Dr. Mark Williams, Chair Barry Luxenberg Herb Dean Donald Muzzi Connie Barden Mr. Marco Lopez, Vice Chair Derek Cleary Keith Peterson David Abbasi Dustin Metz Mrs. Tina Pike, Commissioner David Tirelli Daniel Miragliotta, Jr. Luciano Fiszer KNOCKDOWN TIMEKEEPER: Dr. Ryan Estevez, Commissioner Christopher Lee Michael Cardoso Lanway Ling Alternate Referee Salvatore D'Amato Jason Herzog Mary Ellen Shriver‐Terzigni Howard Reichbach EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Troy Wincapaw Patrick Cunningham ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Timothy Shipman Schd Round & Bout Corner Sport Participant Name Hometown DOB Federal ID Weight Result Decision Officials Notes Suspension Period Rds Time Blue Isaac Villanueva Houston, TX 04/04/1984 TX‐106‐126 232.0 Technical Rnd 2 at Judges: Derek Cleary, David Tirelli, Barry 45 days 1 MMA 3 Knockout :49 Luxenberg; Referee: Michael Cardoso Red Chase Sherman (Johnathan) Vancleave, MS 11/16/1989 AZ‐138‐914 253.0 Win Blue Brian Kelleher Selden, NY 08/19/1986 MO‐100‐336 145.5 Win Rnd 2 at Judges: Christopher Lee, Salvatore D'Amato, Troy 30 days 2 MMA 3 Knockout 3:40 Wincapaw; Referee: Jason Herzog Red Hunter Azure West Jordan, UT 03/02/1992 UT‐146‐647 145.0 60 days 180 days or medical Judges: Howard Reichbach, Derek Cleary, clearance. Mandatory Blue Omar Morales (Ferrer) Miami, FL 10/17/1985 FL‐144‐051 155.5 Win Unanimous 45 days. 3 MMA 3 Salvatore D'Amato; Referee: Daniel Miragliotta, Decision 180 days or medical Jr. clearance. Mandatory Red Gabriel Benitez Santa Clara, CA 06/15/1988 MO‐134‐670 155.5 45 days. Blue Sarah Moras Kelowna, Canada 04/30/1988 OH‐129‐218 136.0 Unanimous Judges: Barry Luxenberg, Christopher Lee, David 30 days 4 MMA 3 Decision Tirelli; Referee: Michael Cardoso Red Sijara Eubanks Oxon Hill, MD 04/27/1985 MO‐143‐742 136.0 Win Blue Thiago Moises Coconut Creek, FL 03/23/1995 MA‐144‐069 155.5 Win Submission Rnd 2 at Judges: Troy Wincapaw, Salvatore D'Amato, 5 MMA 3 Heel Hook :25 Derek Cleary; Referee: Keith Peterson 180 days or medical clearance. Mandatory Red Michael Johnson Delray Beach, FL 06/04/1986 MO‐100‐045 156.0 30 days. Blue Luiz Philipe Lins (Amaral) Natal Brazil 08/17/1985 MO‐138‐436 236.0 Unanimous Judges: Salvatore D'Amato, David Tirelli, Howard 30 days 6 MMA 3 Decision Reichbach; Referee: Herb Dean Red Andrei Arlovski Buffalo Grove, IL 02/04/1979 MO‐106‐300 238.0 Win 30 days Blue Ray Borg Albuquerque, NM 08/04/1993 MT‐127‐020 135.5 Judges: Salvatore D'Amato, Derek Cleary, David 30 days 7 MMA 3 Split Decision Tirelli; Referee: Keith Peterson 180 days or medical clearance. Mandatory Red Ricky Simon Vancouver, WA 08/31/1992 MN‐129‐428 135.0 Win 30 days. Blue Drew Dober Denver, CO 10/19/1988 MO‐105‐630 156.0 Win Technical Rnd 2 at Judges: David Tirelli, Troy Wincapaw, Christopher 30 days 8 MMA 3 Knockout 4:25 Lee; Referee: Herb Dean 180 days or medical clearance. Mandatory Red Alexander Hernandez San Antonio, TX 10/01/1992 OK‐127‐543 155.0 60 days. MATCH RESULTS Event Date: 5/13/2020 Event Type: Mixed Martial Arts FLORIDA STATE BOXING COMMISSION Promoter: UFC Location / Venue: Jacksonville, FL / Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena COMMISSIONERS: JUDGES: REFEREES: RINGSIDE PHYSICIANS: TIMEKEEPERS: Dr. Mark Williams, Chair Barry Luxenberg Herb Dean Donald Muzzi Connie Barden Mr. Marco Lopez, Vice Chair Derek Cleary Keith Peterson David Abbasi Dustin Metz Mrs. Tina Pike, Commissioner David Tirelli Daniel Miragliotta, Jr. Luciano Fiszer KNOCKDOWN TIMEKEEPER: Dr. Ryan Estevez, Commissioner Christopher Lee Michael Cardoso Lanway Ling Alternate Referee Salvatore D'Amato Jason Herzog Mary Ellen Shriver‐Terzigni Howard Reichbach EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Troy Wincapaw Patrick Cunningham ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Timothy Shipman Schd Round & Bout Corner Sport Participant Name Hometown DOB Federal ID Weight Result Decision Officials Notes Suspension Period Rds Time 180 days or medical clearance. Mandatory Blue Ovince Saint Preux Knoxville, TN 04/08/1983 MO‐101‐664 240.5 Judges: Derek Cleary, Salvatore D'Amato, David 30 days. 9 MMA 3 Split Decision Tirelli; Referee: Daniel Miragliotta, Jr. Red Ben Rothwell Kenosha, WI 10/17/1981 MO‐103‐540 265.0 Win 180 days or medical clearance. Mandatory Blue Glover Teixeira Danbury, CT 10/28/1979 MT‐127‐504 205.5 Win Technical Rnd 5 at Judges: David Tirelli, Christopher Lee, Salvatore 45 days. 10 MMA 5 Knockout 1:04 D'Amato; Referee: Jason Herzog Pending results. Red Anthony Smith Omaha, NE 07/26/1988 MO‐102‐004 205.0 Mandatory 60 days..
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