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Nevada Athletic Commission STATE OF NEVADA MIXED MARTIAL ARTS SHOW RESULTS DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY DATE: AUGUST 25, 2007 LOCATION: MANDALAY BAY, LAS VEGAS ATHLETIC COMMISSION Referee: Steve Mazzagatti Visiting Referees: Herb Dean, John McCarthy Telephone (702) 486-2575 Fax (702) 486-2577 Judges: Adalaide Byrd, Patricia Morse Jarman, Glenn Trowbridge, Tony Weeks COMMISSION MEMBERS: Visiting Judges: Jeff Collins, Doug Crosby, Gene LeBell Cecil Peoples Chairman: Dr. Tony Alamo Timekeepers: James Cavin, Ernie Jauregui Skip Avansino, Jr. John R. Bailey Ringside Doctors: Al Capanna, Rodney Courson, William Berliner, David Watson Joe W. Brown Ring Announcer: Bruce Buffer T. J. Day Promoter: Zuffa, LLC Matchmaker: Dana White EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Keith Kizer Contestants Results Rds Date of Birth Weight Remarks RANDY DUANE COUTURE Couture won by TKO 1:37 of the 3rd 5 06/22/63 229 Gonzaga must have broken nose cleared by an ENT Dr. Las Vegas, NV round. or no contest until 02/22/08; minimum suspension no contest until 10/25/07, no contact until 10/10/07 ----- vs ----- GABRIEL GONZAGA-NOGUEIRA **Couture retains UFC Heavyweight title 05/18/79 252 Referee: Herb Dean Ludlow, MA ROGER HUERTA Huerta won by TKO 1:50 of the 3rd 3 05/20/83 155 Crane must have right medial orbital blowout fracture Austin, TX round. cleared by an ophthalmologist Dr. or no contest until 02/22/08; minimum suspension no contest until ----- vs ----- ALBERTO LEWIS CRANE 10/25/07, no contact until 10/10/07 07/14/76 155 Glendale, CA Referee: Steve Mazzagatti GEORGES ST PIERRE St. Pierre won by unanimous decision. 3 05/19/81 170 St Isidore, Quebec, Canada St. Pierre – Koscheck ----- vs ----- 30-27; 29-28; 29-28 JOSH D. KOSCHECK Trowbridge, Byrd, Collins 01/30/77 170 Referee: John McCarthy Fresno, CA JOSEPH CHRISTOPHER STEVENSON Stevenson won by unanimous decision. 3 06/15/82 155 Stevenson must have broken nose cleared by an ENT Las Vegas, NV Stevenson – Pellegrino Dr. or no contest until 02/22/08; minimum suspension until 09/25/07, no contact until 09/16/07 ----- vs ----- 30-27; 30-27; 29-28 KURT JOSEPH PELLEGRINO Crosby, LeBell, Peoples 05/07/79 155 Referee: John McCarthy Jupiter, FL KENDALL GROVE Cote won by TKO 4:45 of the 1st round. 3 11/12/82 184 Suspend Grove until 10/10/07 Las Vega, NV No contact until 09/25/07 ----- vs ----- PATRICK COTE 02/29/80 184.5 Referee: Herb Dean Beauport, Quebec, Canada RENATO SOBRAL-DA CUNHA Sobral won by tap out 3:30 of the 2nd 3 09/07/75 204 Suspend Heath until 10/10/07 Costa Mesa, CA round- Anaconda choke. No contact until 09/25/07 ----- vs ----- DAVID ALAN HEATH 02/10/76 205 Referee: Steve Mazzagatti Broken Arrow, OK Contestants Results Rds Date of Birth Weight Remarks FRANCISCO SANTOS MIR III Mir won by tap out 1:17 of the 1st round – 3 05/24/79 255 Hardonk must have a MRI of right shoulder and be Las Vegas, NV Kimura. cleared by a Dr. to fight again or no contest until 02/22/08; minimum no contest until 10/10/07, no contact ----- vs ----- ANTONI BAREND HARDONK until 09/25/07 02/05/76 244 Referee: John McCarthy Weesp, Netherlands THALES LEITES LOURENCO Leites won by tap out 3:47 of the 1st 3 09/06/81 188 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil round – arm bar. ----- vs ----- RYAN JAMES JENSEN 09/20/77 185 Referee: Herb Dean Omaha, NE CLAYTON CHARLES GUIDA Guida won by split decision. 3 12/08/81 155 McHenry, IL Guida – Aurelio ----- vs ----- 30-27; 28-29; 30-27 MARCUS AURELIO MARTINS Morse-Jarman, Byrd, Collins 08/18/73 155 Referee: Steve Mazzagatti Coconut Creek, FL PAGE TWO AUGUST 25, 2007 MIXED MARTIAL ARTS RESULTS .
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