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Maia Chokes out Condit in 1 Maia chokes out Condit in 1 Demian Maia choked out former world title challenger Carlos Condit in the 1st round of their welterweight bout in Vancouver, British Colombia, Canada. Maia got Condit to tap from a rear naked choke at 1:52. Maia, 171 lbs of Sao Paulo, BRA is 24-6. Condit, 170.5 lbs of Albuquerque, NM is 30-10. Anthony Pettis submitted Charles Oliveria in the 3rd round of their lightweight bout. Pettis made Oliveira tap with a front guillotine at 1:49 of round three. Pettis, 146 lbs of Milwaukee, WI is 19-5. Oliveira, 143 lbs of Houston, TX is 20-6-1. Paige Van Zant stopped Bec Rawlings in the 2nd round of their strawweight bout. Van Zant landed a flying left kick that crumpled Rawlings to the canvas and Van Zant jumped on her and the fight was stopped at 17 seconds of round two. Van Zant, 115.5 lbs of Sacramento, CA is 7-2. Rawlings, 115.5 lbs of Brisbane, AUS is also 7-2. Jim Miller gained his 2nd victory over Joe Lauzon with a split decision in a lightweight bout. Miller won two cards 29-28, while Lauzon took a card 29-28. Miller, 154.5 lbs of Sparta, NJ is 27-8-1. Lauzon, 156 lbs of Bridgewater, MA is 26-13. Sam Alvey stopped Kevin Casey in the 2nd round of their middleweight bout. Alvey got Casey on the ground with a hard 3 punch combination and then jumped on Casey and landed 5 punches and the bout was stopped at 4:56 of round two. Alvey, 186 lbs of Temecula, CA is 28-8-1. Casey, 185 lbs of Hawthorne, CA is 9-5-1-2. Kyle Bochniav won a split decision over Enrique Barzola in a featherweight bout. Bochniav, 145.5 lbs of Boston, MA won by scores of 29-28 twice and is now 7-1. Barzola, 145.5 lbs of Lima, Peru took a card 30-27 but falls to 11-3-1. Alessio Di Chirico won a unanimous decision over Garreth McClellan in a middleweight bout. McClellan began to bleed from his ear in round two. Di Chirico, 185 lbs of Rome, IT won two cards 29-28 and is now 10-1. while McLellan, 184 lbs of Johannesburg, SA took a card and is now 13-5. Felipe Silva remained undefeated by stopping Shane Campbell in the 1st round of their lightweight bout. Silva dropped Campbell with a left hook and then jumped on Campbell with shots on the ground and referee John McCarthy at 1:13. Silva, 154.5 lbs of Juiz De Forga, BRA is 8-0. Campbell, 156 lbs of Kelowana, BC, CAN is 12-6..
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