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Nevada Athletic Commission STATE OF NEVADA KICKBOXING SHOW RESULTS DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND INDUSTRY DATE: APRIL 29, 2006 LOCATION: THE MIRAGE RESORT, LAS VEGAS ATHLETIC COMMISSION Referee: Steve Mazzagatti, Tony Weeks Telephone (702) 486-2575 Fax (702) 486-2577 Visiting Referees/Judges: Nelson Hamilton, Cecil Peoples Visiting Referee: Al Wichgers Judges: Adalaide Byrd, Al Lefkowitz, Dalby Shirley, Glenn Trowbridge COMMISSION MEMBERS: Visiting Judges: Sal D’Amato, Rick Winter Chairman: John R. Bailey Dr. Tony Alamo Timekeepers: Steve Esposito, Mike LaCella Skip Avansino Ringside Doctors: Jeff Davidson, William Berliner, James Game, David Watson Joe W. Brown TJ Day Ring Announcer: Bruce Buffer, Michael Buffer Promoter: The Mirage Resort EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Marc Ratner Matchmaker: Scott Coker PROFESSIONAL CONTESTANTS Results Rds Date of Birth Weight Remarks SYLVESTER MATTHEW TERKAY Choi won by unanimous decision. 3 12/04/70 290 Suspend Terkay until 06/14/06 No contact until 05/30/06 right eyebrow & left cheek Culver City, CA lacerations. ----- vs ----- Terkay – Choi Suspend Choi until 06/14/06 27-29; 26-28; 26-29 No contact until 05/30/06 HONG-MAN CHOI 10/30/80 360 K-1 Rules Je Ju Do, Korea Byrd, Lefkowitz, Trowbridge Referee: Al Wichgers AKIO MORI “MUSASHI” Schilt won by unanimous decision. 3 10/17/72 222 Suspend Mori until 06/14/06 Osaka, Japan No contact until 05/30/06 – right eyelid laceration. Mori – Schilt nd Mori 1 point deduction for holding in 2 round. ----- vs ----- SEMMY SCHILT 26-30; 26-30; 26-30 K-1 Rules 10/27/73 295 Referee: Steve Mazzagatti Zuldlarea, Holland Hamilton, Lefkowitz, Trowbridge STEFAN LEKO Karaev won by unanimous decision. 3 03/06/74 207 Suspend Leko until 05/30/06 Kvefeld, Germany No contact until 05/21/06 – tough fight. Leko – Karaev Suspend Karaev until 05/30/06 ---- vs ----- 27-29; 27-29; 27-28 No contact until 05/21/06 – tough fight. RUSLAN KARAEV Peoples, D’Amato, Shirley K-1 Rules Referee: Nelson Hamilton Tokyo, Japan 05/19/83 215 ALEXANDER N. PICHKOUNOV Pichlounov won by split decision. 3 05/06/79 228 TOURNAMENT RESERVE MATCH Tokyo, Japan Pichkounov – Barry ----- vs ----- 29-28; 29-28; 28-29 K-1 Rules PATRICK JOSEPH BARRY 07/07/79 230 Harvey, LA Hamilton, D’Amato, Byrd Referee: Tony Weeks MICHELLE KIYOKO ISHIO Ishio won by unanimous decision. 3 06/06/72 121 Suspend Marzolla until 05/30/06 No contact until 05/21/06 Encino, CA Ishio – Marzolla ----- vs ----- LA TASHA ANN MARZOLLA 26-30; 26-30; 26-30 K-1 Rules 08/21/79 124 Referee: Steve Mazzagatti Las Vegas, NV Peoples, Winter, Shirley PROFESSIONAL CONTESTANTS Results Rds Date of Birth Weight Remarks DANNY STEELE Calleros won by unanimous 3 04/06/69 159 Balboa, CA decision. ----- vs ----- Steele – Calleros ANGEL FERNANDO CALLEROS 07/07/74 160 K-1 Rules El Paso, TX 27-30; 27-30; 27-30 Hamilton, Peoples, Lefkowitz Referee: Al Wichgers JOHN D. JAMES Lee won by TKO 2:29 of the 2nd 3 03/06/70 226 Suspend James until 06/14/06 Las Vegas, NV round – 3 knockdown rule. No contact until 05/30/06 ----- vs ----- IMANI LEE K-1 Rules 07/17/78 307 Referee: Cecil Peoples Rancho Cucamonga, CA MAURICE DA QUAN JACKSON Jackson won by split decision. 3 01/07/81 263 Chino Hills, CA Jackson – Green ----- vs ----- DANIEL READ GREEN 29-28; 28-29; 29-28 K-1 Rules 07/24/76 202 Referee: Nelson Hamilton American Fork, UT Peoples, Byrd, Trowbridge K-1 TOURNAMENT – APRIL 29, 2006 THE MIRAGE RESORT, LAS VEGAS PAGE TWO of THREE K-1 TOURNAMENT – APRIL 29, 2006 – THE MIRAGE RESORT, LAS VEGAS PAGE THREE of THREE All bouts were scheduled for 3 rounds and fought under K-1 rules FIRST ROUND SEMI-FINALS FINALS KENGO WATANABE Saitama, Japan DOB: 01/31/76 Wt 220 -vs- Goodridge won by KO 0:40 of the 1st round. GARY HENRY GOODRIDGE Utopia, Ontario, Canada DOB: 01/17/66 Wt 235 Goodridge won by KO 0:36 of the 1st round. 2 knockdown rule SCOTT LIGHTY San Luis Obispo, CA DOB: 10/15/78 \Wt 228 -vs- Lighty won by unanimous decision. DEWEY COOPER Las Vegas, NV DOB: 11/10/74 Wt 203 Arrab won by KO 1:00 of the 3rd round. CARTER LEE WILLIAMS Modesto, CA DOB: 03/30/80 Wt 266 -vs- Williams won by unanimous decision. YUSUKE FUJIMOTO Osaka, Japan DOB: 07/22/75 Wt 225 Williams won by split decision. SEAN HAIRE “O’HAIRE” Williams could not continue due to leg injury. Arrab advances due to survivor rule. Rock Hill, SC DOB: 02/25/71 Wt 275 st vs- Arrab won by KO 0:23 of the 1 round. CHALID ARRAB Breda, Holland DOB: 05/28/75 Wt 205 Suspend Watanabe until 07/29/06, no contact until 06/29/06 Suspend Haire until 06/29/06, no contact until 06/14/06 Suspend Lighty until 06/14/06, no contact until 05/30/06 Suspend Arrab until 06/14/06, no contact until 05/30/06 – right facial laceration Suspend Goodridge until 06/29/06, no contact until 06/14/06 Williams must clear right leg injury with Dr. or no contest until 10/27/06 .
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