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WEDNESDAY, February 29th, 2012, AT 8:10 PM/ PST



Results From TKO Promotions'
KOMBAT ZONE 'COLLISION'
February 26th, 2012 - Rochester, Kent, England



  • WHO: TKO Promotions
  • WHERE: Casino Rooms, Blue Boar Lane, Rochester, Kent, England
  • WHAT: IKF Muay Thai / Kickboxing
  • IKF Event Representative: Malcolm Martin
  • IKF Event Referees: Clive Tennent
  • IKF Judges: Ian Lohoar, Nick Aish, Bill Henderson
  • Ringside Physician: TBA
  • IKF Timekeeper: Yvonne Tennent
  • Contact: Mr. Colin Payne at: tkokickboxing@hotmail.co.uk
  • ON THE WEB: www.akpromotions.org



  1. IKF PRO FCR BRITISH
    LIGHT WELTERWEIGHT TITLE

    The much hyped main event for the British Pro title at Light Welterweight unfortunately was over just as it got going with the bout ending halfway through the 3rd round due to an accidental clash of heads. The clash left Shawn Burton in no state to continue. The event representative followed the rules and went to the judges scorecards. The scores were 30-28, 30-28, 30-29, all in favor of the new Champion Steve Cook.
    Steve Cook (Aylesbury, 03/12/88, 5'4", 13-4-1, Michael Graham, 07831836061)
    defeated Shawn Burton (Lincoln, 02/10/85, 5'9", 42-10-1, Aaron Robinson, 07900932690)
    Accidental Clash of Heads in Round 3 stopping fight. Judges scorecard 30-28, 30-28, 30-29, Technical decision and title awarded to Steve Cook.
    SHAWN BURTON RECEIVES 30 DAY MEDICAL SUSPENSION UNTIL MARCH 28th, 2012.

  2. IKF AMATEUR FCR ENGLISH
    SUPER-WELTERWEIGHT TITLE

    George Downey (Derby, 06/07/92, 5'9", 5-0-0, Duane Reid, 07867952311)
    defeated Martin Fitzgerald (Aylesbury, 04/14/88, 5'10", 3-4-0, Steve Cook, 07966789224) by unanimous decision 49-43, 47-45, 49-43.

  3. IKF AMATEUR FCR BRITISH
    MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE

    James Gridley (Swanley, 04/21/93, 6'2", 6-2-0, Paul Haworth, 07921779852)
    defeated Craig Kendall (Neath, 12/09/88, 6'1", 12-5-0, Kelly Mainwaring, 07795271676) by unanimous decision 50-44, 49-46, 49-46.

  4. IKF AMATEUR FCR KICKBOXING
    Charlie Ward (Galway, 07/17/94, 5'9", 10-3-1, Pete Foley, 0878119224)
    defeated Neil Wyborn (Maidstone, 08/07/84, 5'10", unknown, Colin Payne, 07912577773) by unanimous decision 50-46, 50-46, 50-46.

  5. IKF AMATEUR FCR KICKBOXING
    Tom Scutt (Lincoln, 08/28/91, 6'1", 3-0-0, Shawn Burton, 07900932690)
    defeated James Caldecourt (Brighton, 08/08/91, unknown,1-1-0, Jim Caldecourt, 07932569001) by unanimous decision 30-24, 30-25, 30-24.

  6. IKF AMATEUR FCR KICKBOXING
    Dan Travis (Lincoln, 12/10/80, 5'8", 2-2-0, Shawn Burton, 07900932690)
    defeated Leon Sneddon (Chatham, 10/25/76, 5'10", 0-0-1, Colin Payne, 07912577773) by TKO round one.

  7. IKF AMATEUR FCR KICKBOXING
    Barney Holland (Maidstone, 02/28/93, 6'0", 1-0-0, David Holland, 07884097251)
    defeated Gareth Evans (London, 5'8", 0-1-0, Paul Green, 07857131888) by Split decision 29-28, 30-28, 28-29.

  8. IKF AMATEUR FCR KICKBOXING
    Darren Chapman (Nottingham, 05/25/90, 5'9", 5-0-0, Avinder Panesar, 07748113341)
    defeated Sarwar Hamid (Brighton, 05/26/88, 5'8", 15-7-1, Chris Kent, 01273 673680) by unanimous decision 50-43, 49-47, 50-43.

  9. IKF AMATEUR FCR KICKBOXING
    Eric Nolan (Dublin, 07/27/93, 5'6", 5-2-2, Jimmy Courtney, 00353872968021)
    drew with Oliver Edwards (Minster on Sea, 12/15/94, 5'11", 2-0-2, Ray Askew, 07598949323) by decision 30-29, 27-30, 29-29.

  10. IKF AMATEUR FCR KICKBOXING
    George Hennon (Maidstone, 09/07/90, 5'7", 6-0-0, Colin Payne, 07912577773)
    defeated Safian Malik (Nottingham, 03/30/94, 5'9", 2-1-1, Avinder Panesar 07768113341) by unanimous decision 29-28, 29-28, 30-28.





TUESDAY, February 28th, 2012, AT 4:30 PM/ PST



Anyone Looking To Win A WORLD TITLE?

Check Out The New IKF World Title Belt!



Now along with the one above, which is our "Top of the line" IKF World Title Belt, IKF Promoters now have several choices for IKF World Title Belts.
See them all by clicking the links below:

IKF STANDARD WORLD TITLE BELT

IKF CUSTOM "AMATEUR" WORLD TITLE BELT 1

IKF CUSTOM "PRO" WORLD TITLE BELT 2

IKF CUSTOM "PRO OR AMATEUR" WORLD TITLE BELT 3



However, you can't have the one above...

This one is going to
IKF Pro FCR Light Middleweight World Champion
Shannon "The Cannon" Hudson
Of Greenville, South Carolina, USA

Hudson has been waiting for his new belt now since, get this... October 1st, 2011.
After Hudson won the title there were various delays in getting the belt to us here at the IKF to add the finishing touches such as the engraved side plates and some other things.
Hudson won the title in London, Ontario, Canada when he dethroned the previous Champion, Muzammal 'Abu Zayd' Nawaz of Ontario, Canada by TKO at end of round 6.
Hudson improved his record to 33-13 with 14 wins coming by KO/TKO.

After the event, "The Cannon" was allowed to pose with Nawaz' World Title Belt (Below) but we're pretty sure he's looking forward to getting his OWN!


Our Sister Sanctioning Body for Mixed Martial Arts, the ISCF (International Sport Combat Federation - www.ISCFMMA.com ) also has a new belt
(See Below)
Note the side plates on it are round, which is how most of the IKF World Title Belts will be ordered in the future.



With the look of these new belts, we bet you Amateur Fighters ready to attend this years
IKF World Classic are excited to see this years IKF World Classic Belt!
Well...
Your wait will be worth it, but as we said....
You will have to wait to see what we have for you this year...

But Trust Us.... We Know You Only Want To Fight For The BEST!
So We Will Have THE BEST For You...
And As We Are, You Too Are Going To Be Impressed!






MONDAY, February 27th, 2012, AT 5:10 PM/ PST



Results From Pete Foley's
"IKF Kickboxing"
February 19th, 2012 - Galway, Ireland



Galway Kickboxer Gary Manogue won the "Last Man Standing 4 Man Event" at the Menlo Park Hotel on Sunday, February 19th. Manogue first won the semi final win against Barry O Toole from Wicklow over 3 rounds and a final win against Darryl Orr from Donegal over 4 rounds. Both fights went the distance and were stand up wars. The final was one of the best kickboxing fights of the last ten years - a real classic.

The last fight of the night saw IKF European Champion Eric Daly make a mandatory first defence of his IKF title to IKF English Champion Garthy Shove from Kent. This was a very technical affair with all 3 judges scoring it a draw as Daly retained his belt.

The Menlo Park was rocking with asthenosphere and all the fights were well matched. The promoter would like to say a big thanks to all the fighters & coaches who travelled from all across Ireland and also of course to our visitors from TKO academy in Kent. Also a big thanks to sponsor Sally Longs Bar. Another Thanks goes to all the judges/referees who did a fine job, the event MC Alan Mc Nevin, glove runners, kickcounters, DJ Pa Murphy, corner staff, Dr. Maura Grummell, Order Of Malta, Menlo Park management & staff, the fight fans, Stephen Kenny DVD and of course to the very professional set up crew who did a fine with the ring.

A professional DVD of the show will be available soon and you can order from "ONLY" Stephen Kenny on 087 0910660.


  1. IKF AMATEUR FULL CONTACT RULES
    First Semi-Final of 4 Man Event

    Gary Manogue (Galway, Ireland, 14-0, 70kg, 6', 5-28-81, Pete Foley 087 8119227)
    defeated Barry O Toole (Wicklow, Ireland, 16-5, 70kg, 5'10'', 5-19-84, Jimmy Courtney, 087 2968021)
    by unanimous decision, 30-28, 30-28, 30-29.

  2. IKF AMATEUR FULL CONTACT RULES
    Second Semi-Final of 4 Man Event

    Darryl Orr (Donegal, Ireland, 11-3, 69.4kg, 5'11'', 1-19-88, Joe Wilson, 086 8774382)
    defeated Anthony Taylor (Wexford, Ireland, 8-5-2, 70.6kg, 5'8'', 11-29-79, Brian Roche, 086 0623186) by Kick KO at 1.35 seconds of round 2.
    • Anthony Taylor has been issued a 45 day medical suspension due to the KO until 4th April, 2012.

  3. IKF AMATEUR INTERNATIONAL RULES
    Keith Moroney (Dungarvan, Ireland, 4-4, 68.6kg, 5'8'', 7-25-94, Vinny o Brien, 083 4218676)
    defeated Mike Bannon (Galway, Ireland, 6-10-1, 69kg, 6', 9-25-86, Pete Foley, 087 8119227) by Kick KO at 1.05 seconds of round 1.
    • Mike Bannon has been issued a 45 day medical suspension due to the KO until 4th April, 2012.

  4. IKF AMATEUR FULL CONTACT RULES
    Phoebe Mc Vey (Galway, Ireland, 1-0, 54.3kg, 5'4'', 5-18-89, Pete Foley, 087 8119227)
    defeated Kate Radonska (New Ross, Ireland, 0-2, 54kg, 5'4'', 5-4-90, John Fitzgerald, 087 7406262) by unanimous decision, 30-27, 30-28, 30-26.

  5. IKF AMATEUR MODIFIED MUAY THAI (K-1) RULES
    Jason Mannion (Galway, Ireland, 5-2, 57kg, 5'7'', 10-9-88, Pete Foley 087 8119227)
    defeated Breen Lynch, (Ireland, 2-3, 59.3kg, 5'6'', 8-6-93, Aaron Mc Grath, 085 1328205) by unanimous decision, 30-28, 30-28, 30-29.

  6. IKF AMATEUR FULL CONTACT RULES
    Ethan Kerrins (Ennis, Ireland, 2-0, 108kg, 5'10'', 7-26-90, Adam Leyden, 086 2598536)
    defeated Stephen Murphy, (Galway, Ireland, 1-1-1, 97.7kg, 6'3'', 4-11-88, Pete Foley, 087 8119227) by unanimous decision, 30-29, 30-27, 30-28.

  7. IKF AMATEUR MODIFIED MUAY THAI (K-1) RULES
    Finbarr Kelly (Galway, Ireland, 1-1-1, 75kg, 5'10'', 7-10-86, Pete Foley, 087 8119227)
    and Joe Harte (Waterford, Ireland, 2-3-2, 75kg, 5'7'', 7-14-81, Billy O Sullivan, 085 8589902) fought to a draw.

  8. IKF AMATEUR FULL CONTACT RULES
    Leona Trautt (Galway, Ireland, 5-0, 57kg, 5'6'', 1-12-81, Pete Foley 087 8119227)
    defeated Kerrie O Hanlon (Athlone, Ireland, 0-1, 56.3kg, 5'5'', 8-27-90, Aaron Mc Grath, 085 1328205) by TKO in round 3.
    • Kerrie O Hanlon has been issued a 30 day medical suspension due to the KO until 20th March, 2012.

  9. IKF AMATEUR FULL CONTACT RULES
    Patrick Halforty (England, 3-0, 88kg, 6'2'', 3-30-79, Colin Payne 07912 577773)
    defeated Abdulla Smew (Donegal, Ireland, 0-2, 88.2kg, 5'9'', 7-31-88, Joe Wilson, 086 8774382) by unanimous decision, 30-28, 30-27, 30-27.

  10. IKF AMATEUR MODIFIED MUAY THAI (K-1) RULES
    James Ward (Galway, Ireland, 6-0, 51kg, 5'5'', 12-20-95, Pete Foley, 087 8119227)
    defeated Keith Ward (Athlone, Ireland, 1-2, 51.7kg, 5'7'', 7-1-95, Aaron McGrath, 085 1328205) by TKO with a knee strike at 1.15 seconds of round 2.
    • Keith Ward has been issued a 30 day medical suspension due to the KO until 20th March, 2012.

  11. IKF AMATEUR FULL CONTACT RULES
    Kelly Copeland (England, 5-0, 59.2kg, 5'8'', 10-16-87, Colin Payne, 07912 577773)
    defeated Valerie Hamilton (Galway, Ireland, 6-2, 59.2kg, 5'6'', 6-26-85, Pete Foley, 087 8119227) by majority decision, 30-29, 30-27, 29-29.

  12. IKF AMATEUR MUAY THAI (K-1) RULES
    Bryan Merrigan (Galway, Ireland, 9-5-1, 69kg, 5'9'', 5-2-83, Pete Foley, 087 8119227)
    defeated Patrick Connors (Athlone, Ireland, 0-1, 64kg, 5'10'', 11-4-87, Aaron Mc Grath, 085 1328205) by TKO in round 2.
    • Patrick Connors has been issued a 30 day medical suspension due to the KO until 20th March, 2012.

  13. IKF AMATEUR FULL CONTACT RULES
    Final Of 4 Man Event

    Gary Manogue (Galway, Ireland, 15-0, 70kg, 6', 5-28-81, Pete Foley 087 8119227)
    defeated Darryl Orr (Donegal, Ireland, 11-4, 11-3, 69.4kg, 5'11'', 1-19-88, Joe Wilson, 086 8774382) by split decision, 40-37, 40-39, 38-39.

  14. IKF AMATEUR FULL CONTACT RULES
    EUROPEAN SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE **DEFENSE

    **Eric Daly (Galway, Ireland, - Champion, First defence, 21-8-2, 07/22/87, 62.4kg, 5'9'', Pete Foley 087 8119227)
    and Garthy Shove (England, 6-3-1, AB: 3-2, 2-15-80, 62.7kg, 5'6'', Colin Payne 07912 577773) fought to a unanimous draw, 49-49, 48-48, 48-48.
    Daly retaines Title.












L - R: Garthy Shove (IKF English Champion)
Paul Cummins (Referee) and Eric Daly
(IKF European Champion)






MORE IKF RESULTS...


Results From Bobby Seronio's
"IKF Point Muay Thai / Kickboxing"
February 18th, 2012 - Vallejo, California, USA




This past weekend Vallejo High School in Vallejo, California was packed with hundreds of martial artists in assorted styles. IKF Point Muay Thai Kickboxing was one of the exciting semi contact divisions showcased and the fans loved the action! See results from the action below. Special thanks to Bobby Seronio and his wonderful staff for having the IKF PKB team in the house. :)

More information on IKF Point Muay Thai Kickboxing events go to www.IKFPKB.com
For Promoter of this event email Mr. Bobby Seronio at seroniokaju@hotmail.com or Johnny Davis at johnnyd@akpromotions.org (916) 205-4762.

NOTICE: IKF "Point" Kickboxing© is a copyrighted semi contact competition owned by Johnny Davis and sanctioned by the International Kickboxing Federation - IKF and is the oldest and most recognized semi contact kickboxing competition in the United States. The IKF/PKB is Approved by the California State Athletic Commission and Commissions in other States and Countries. Please note that although there are other forms of semi contact kickboxing, if the event is not posted on the IKF/PKB website (s) or has the Official IKF/PKB Logo...the IKF - Steve Fossum and, or A.K. Promotions - Johnny Davis - bears no responsibility for the conduct of officials, the promoter and, or any incidents that may result in injury or death that may occur at said events. Furthermore, if an official seen on the IKF/PKB websites is participating in events that are not sanctioned by the IKF/PKB, the IKF/PKB bears no responsibility for their actions. If you would like to become a promoter, official and, or have information that someone may be misrepresenting the IKF/PKB Tournament Circuit, please contact IKF/PKB World Director Johnny Davis at johnnyd@akpromotions.org or call (916) 205-4762, Or contact the IKF Headquarters at (916) 663-2467 or by e-mail at main@ikfkickboxing.com





MORE IKF NEWS...

Former IKF USA Champion And Current
ISCF
Pro MMA World Champion

Chris "Kamikaze" Cariaso
SCORES THIRD UFC WIN!

Current ISCF Pro World Bantamweight Champion and Former IKF USA Champion Chris "Kamikaze" Cariaso of San Francisco, California, USA scored his 3rd UFC victory this past weekend (February 26th, 2012) with a unanimous decision win over Takeya Mizugaki (15-7) of Miura, Kanagawa, Japan, 29–28, 29–28, 29–28. The win was at UFC 144 at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan. Cariaso improves his overall Pro MMA record to 13-3.

Cariaso won his ISCF - International Sport Combat Federation ( Sister Sanctioning Body to the IKF For Mixed Martial Arts ) World Title on October 24th, 2009 in Richmond, California, USA on the Paco/LTD Productions' "THE RUMBLE IN RICHMOND" event when he defeated Rolando Velasco by TKO at 3:17 of round 2 due to strikes. The World Title win propelled Cariaso into the WEC which eventually took him to his first UFC bout in January of last year.

Chris is also a former IKF - International Kickboxing Federation Amateur San Shou Rules United States Super Lightweight Champion. He won his IKF title when he defeated Ed Carpio of San Jose, California by Split Decision on July 24th, 2004 in San Jose, California, USA.



We at the ISCF and IKF would like to Congratulate Chris on his recent win!




THURSDAY, February 23rd, 2012, AT 1:00 PM/ PST




THIS WEEKENDS IKF ACTION...



K Star Promotions Presents
"GET BACK IN THE RING"
Edgbaston, England





IKF Pro MTR (Mod) Midlands Area Light Welterweight Title
Darren Sutton
(Birmingham, England, 5-1-1, 64.0kg, 5'6", 3-22-72, Steve Logan, 00447866365963)
VS
Tom Holland
(Redditch, England, 4-2, 64.0kg, 5'10", 11-30-90, Kevin Doorman, 00447956430646)






MORE IKF ACTION THIS WEEKEND...



Jerry Mendez Presents
"IKF Point Muay Thai / Kickboxing"
Lauderhill, Florida, USA



Semi-Contact - No Knockouts! Muay Thai, International Low and Hi Kick Styles- Men, Women and Children!





MORE IKF ACTION THIS WEEKEND...



TKO Promotions Presents
KOMBAT ZONE 'COLLISION'
Rochester, England





IKF PRO FULL CONTACT RULES BRITISH
LIGHT WELTERWEIGHT TITLE



Steven 'Pocketrocket' Cook
Aylesbury, England
CURRENT
IKF SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT
Southern Area Champion





Shawn
'Boom Boom'
Burton

ENGLAND
42-9-1






MORE IKF ACTION THIS WEEKEND...



Taurus Gym & McMillan's Gym Present
'THE THROWDOWN'
Plymouth, England










MONDAY, February 20th, 2012, AT 10:05 PM/ PST



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Powerful Inspirational True Story...Don't Give Up!
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Results From Johnny Davis' AK Promotions'
"IKF Muay Thai / Kickboxing"
February 19th, 2012 - Oakland, California, USA




Xavier Vigney
Leaves No Decision For The Judges!

And Good Thing He Doesn't As
Excellent Production Took Some Hits By Questionable Decisions...

While some of the bouts ended in questionable decision last night, Super Heavyweight Xavier Vigney did exactly what every trainer tells their fighter as they enter the ring, "Don't leave it to the judges!" Vigney went into the ring Sunday night as a slight underdog to 6'6", 251 lb Leagh Rogers of Woodruff, South Carolina, USA, (12-3/7). Rogers is trained by former professional World Champion Kickboxer Kevin "Hurricane" Hudson. Before retiring in 2003, Hudson also won the IKF Pro United States Title. Simply put, Rogers had plenty of fight experience working for him in his corner.

This past July, Rogers made a strong statement at the 2011 IKF WORLD CLASSIC Championship Tournament in Orlando, Florida, USA. Rogers entered the tournament as the 6th seed in the 6 fighter - International Rules Super Heavyweight division. In the opening bracket round he defeated Jeremy Snider of Orange Park, Florida, USA by TKO at 1:24 of round 3. Later that day he Knocked Out Ryan Weatherwax of Brooksville, Florida by KO at :48 seconds of round 3. The next day, Rogers took the title when he defeated Arthur Tapusoa of Independence, Missouri, USA, (11-1/7, AMMA: 9-1/6) by TKO stoppage at :51 seconds of round 2.

Prior to Rogers celebrating his World Classic victory, young 21 year old Xavier Vigney was on a hot streak in redeeming himself after suffering his first career loss. To give you some background history, Vigney's first loss was to John Hurny on October 8th, 2010 in Sacramento, California, USA. The loss was in a 4 fighter qualifying bout for the IKF Super Heavyweight Muay Thai United States Title. Hurny defeated Vigney by TKO at :59 seconds of round 1. Some had questioned the referees decision in not giving Vigney an 8 count after being rocked by Hurny instead of calling the fight over so quickly. Regardless the victory advanced Hurny to fight for the vacant IKF Super Heavyweight USA Title which he won on January 16th, 2011 in, Sacramento, California when he defeated Manuel Mancha by Head Kick Knockout at 1:44 of round 3.

After his loss, many thought Vigney's loss was his end. In his loss to Hurny, the 6'7", 235 lbs, Vigney looked as though he couldn't coordinate his long arms and lack of distance and timing to land a straight jab. Some thought he was uncoordinated, slow with little power and oddly so, just too big to transition into a top skilled fighter...

However Promoter Johnny Davis still believed something was there, and so did his veteran trainer Dan Black. Three months later, Davis got the approval from the IKF to give Vigney what could have been his last shot to prove himself. On April 30th, 2011 at the Thunder Valley Casino in Lincoln, California, Vigney stepped up to the challenge... It was like he ad been listening to the opening of Eminem's famous song ''Loose Yourself" with the opening lyrics saying, "Look, if you had one shot, or one opportunity To seize everything you ever wanted in one moment Would you capture it or just let it slip?". From the opening bell, we saw what was to be the "NEW VIGNEY!

His 6'2", 268 lb opponent Manuel Mancha didn't seem to have an answer for pretty much everything Vigney threw at him. Keep in mind that Vigney is so tall that he enters the ring by stepping over the top rope. He had a huge reach advantage and used that advantage to great effect. Mancha was taking repeated punches as he moved forward but proved to have an anvil of a head, pressing gamely forward despite the punishment Vigney was dealing him. In the end, Mancha had no answer for Vigney's reach and referee Dan Stell called the action at 1:17 of the round 4. The impressive win set Vigney up for a challenge of Jon Hurney's IKF US Super Heavyweight title that July.

Fast forward now to July 1st, 2011 in Sacramento, California. It was Vigney's chance to redeem himself in his only loss of his career. Champion John Hurny had not just took a title from him, but also left many questioning Vigney's true skill and fighting ability. Once again, Vigney heard those words... "Look, if you had one shot, or one opportunity To seize everything you ever wanted in one moment Would you capture it or just let it slip?" Vigney had too much to risk to fall again, and once again, we saw yet an even MORE Improved Xavier Vigney!

From the opening bell, many at ringside were looking to see if Vigney's jaw would survive the hard shots we all knew Hurny would throw. However, the even more improved Vigney was composed and more so, ACCURATE! He never seemed to get winded and always seemed to find the target he was looking for on Hurny. By the time this bout hit the final round, Vigney had it in the bag. Still, he didn't just run away as some may have done to secure the title. He went after Hurny, forcing referee Dan Stell to give 2 standing 8 counts in the final round. Throughout the 5th and final round, Hurny kept throwing his bombs that some thought, if landed, would be the game changer. However, none of them even came close. Even if they did, Vigney was so relaxed and composed, he simply slipped them by. As the final bell sounded there was a "NEW" Champion by unanimous decision, 49-44 on all 3 judges cards and his name was Xavier Vigney!

After the bout Vigney's trainer Dan Black asked if it was too late to send him to the 2011 IKF World Classic Tournament. Sadly though, the final deadline had past, so we would not see Vigney at the big show. Instead, it would be 7 months later that Vigney would enter the ring and get yet again, another "Ultimate Shot!"

Now the stage has been set. It would be a "David meets Goliath" bout on paper as 6'6", 251 lb Leagh Rogers representing Goliath would travel across the country 3,000 miles to meet 6'7", 229 lb. Xavier Vigney face to face in the ring. Within a year Vigney was no longer the, thought to be, uncoordinated tall and thin Super Heavyweight. His work ethic and disciplined training from trainer Dan Black had brought him to his own "Goliath". Still, it would be Rogers who would get the Goliath tag from his past experience and performance at last years IKF World Classic Tournament while Vigney would walk proud into the ring as the so called "David" in this battle of Giants!

Running through Vigney's mind was more than the thoughts of "Look, if you had one shot, or one opportunity..." unknown to all of us as well as Rogers was something else that would motivate Vigney on this night... He had just lost one of his closest friends the week before and his loss was still fresh in his mind. Vigney had clearly come of age as a fighter, so it wasn't like he needed an additional motivator to help him perform. Still, the power of the mind can propel an individual to great heights, as long as those emotions are channelled in the right direction. Trainer Dan Black knew how to do so, and do so he did, and now it was time to prove to the world that there was a new Super Heavyweight Muay Thai star on the planet, and his name is Xavier Vigney!

As the opening bell sounded, both started slow, giving each their due respect. When most at ringside expected Rogers to be the one to pick up the pace, to all our surprise, it was Vigney who would shift it up a gear. What we have noticed more and more over the last year has been Vigney's improved quickness and more so, the accuracy and strength of shots like his once slow and off-time jab. Within a few seconds Vigney caught Rogers with something we had never seen from him in previous bouts, a solid left hook. The shot caught Rogers as he was coming in and slightly buckled his knees as he fell forward, onto Vigney as both giants went down. Because both fell, referee Dan Stell choose not to give any 8 count and quickly got both fighters back up. However, it was like Vigney was a wild wolf now and had smelled Rogers blood. He had found a weak spot where Rogers would drop his right hand and Vigney wanted another shot at it. Within a few moments he saw it, took the shot and landed his bomb on the right side of Rogers cheek. Down went Rogers as Stell moved in. A quick look into Rogers eyes proved the end, asking Stell where he was and what happened. Stell waived the bout done at 1:35 of round 1.

It has been a journey of a Giant named Xavier Vigney that all of us had been proud to watch. He had came to this game as a boy and now with a World Title strapped around his waist, takes his place where other Giant of Men have stood. At the top, looking down at others around him. Xavier Vigney was the new IKF World Champion. Proud, humble and quietly explosive, he now walks through the valley of Champions. Beside him walk his believers from his trainer Dan Black to his ever noticeable father who has stood beside him from the beginning. You have a lot to celebrate Vigney Family, and you too Mr. Black. We here at the IKF are so very proud of what you have accomplished in such a short time.

As Vigney walked out of the ring, he left both AK Promotions Johnny Davis and the IKF wondering, "Who's next" to step into the ring and challenge this gentle giant? Time will answer that question, but for now, there is only one phrase that needs to be written....

Ladies and Gentlemen, the new
IKF Amateur Modified Muay Thai Rules Super Heavyweight World Champion is
Xavier Vigney
of Concord, California, USA!

Still, there may be one title Vigney still needs to hold to gain the overall respect to make him undisputed. The 2012 IKF World Classic Tournament Title. Rogers was clear after the fight that he will be in Orlando this July to fight for what would be his second IKF World Classic Tournament title. He of course hopes that it will be Vigney across the ring from him come July. It's February now gentlemen, with plenty of time to register for "THE SHOW"... In fact, to make it easy for you, click HERE to get registered for the most prestigious of all Amateur Muay Thai / Kickboxing Tournaments in the World... The 2012 IKF World Classic!
We hope to see you BOTH at "THE SHOW!"




So How Was The Rest Of The Show...

Despite some questionable decisions, last nights AK Promotions event was once again another EXCELLENT production by Johnny Davis and his AK Promotions staff. However, taking some of the shine out of the event was some questionable decisions by the judges of the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC). "It's not a personal issue because none of these judges have any interest in any of the fighters or the promotion or anything to gain or lose in their decisions." Said IKF President Steve Fossum. "All three of them have served as judges for the CSAC for years and been very good, and still do good jobs as judges. However when it comes to Muay Thai, every once in awhile, there comes a very questionable decision. I believe it's more to be the lack of proper training for CSAC Officials that create these questionable decisions."

We here at the IKF would like to address those fight fans, trainers and fighters who were walking the venue last night cursing the IKF and Promoter Johnny Davis about the questionable judges decisions that ended up as a loss for fighters you know. We need to point out that you were more so preaching to the same people who were thinking EXACTLY what you were. WE TOO were not happy with several decisions of last nights event, and several other events here in California.

Let us make it clear that judges Michael Tate, Susan Thomas-Gitlin & Marty Sammon had some very close fights to judge last night. For the most part, they were on track for the majority of their decisions. However there were indeed a few that left many wondering that ever so famous comment, "What fight were they watching?" which is a question asked on at least 1 bout on every event in the world. On the plus side, both referees Dan Stell & Edward Collantes did a Great job as the event referees.

Sadly, it's not just here in California where these questionable decisions happen. It seems wherever we travel to, wherever we sanction an event that is overseen by State Commission Officials, we see the same things. Boxing judges who are simply placed in to be a Muay Thai Judge... Boxing Referees that are placed in to be a Muay Thai Referee... MMA judges who think they know how to judge Muay Thai, but haven't a clue, or MMA referee's who feel, "Oh this is easy cause there is no ground fighting" etc. etc.

Believe us, it's time to address this openly and in doing so, we are preparing an article that we will post soon in regards to the lack of proper training for CSAC Officials. We will also voice our opinion as to what a JOKE the recent CSAC Muay Thai officials training was last month in Southern California. When you hear who taught the seminar and what was taught, you will have a better understanding as to why the CSAC Officials are still lost when it comes to proper Muay Thai judging techniques.



Here are the results of the remainder of the bouts from last nights AK Promotions event:


  1. IKF AMATEUR MUAY THAI: 142.1-147
    Castle Williams, (Templeton, California, USA, 1-1, 5'7", 144.6, 8-4-94, Luke Riddering, (805) 598-8794)
    defeated Sean Climaco, (Fremont, California, USA, 1-2, 145.6, 5'7", 5-14-94, Daniel Kim, (510) 269-3719) by split decision:
  2. IKF AMATEUR MUAY THAI: 137.1-142
    Carl Henderson, (Dublin, California, USA, 1-0, 140.2, 5'7", 7-29-79, Kirian Fitzgibbons, (415) 308-0231)
    defeated Anthony Alexander, (Sacramento, California, USA, 0-2, 140.2, 5'7", 8-31-80, Harry Seperas, (916) 812-2659) by split decision:
  3. IKF JUNIOR AMATEUR MUAY THAI: 80 to 85
    Trevor Jones, (Modesto, California, USA, 3-0, 83.8, 4'8", 4-24-2000, Mike Duran, (209) 456-2837)
    defeated Jason Raceles, (Sacramento, California, USA, 0-1, 83.8, 5', 4-9-99, Paul Matsumoto, (415) 516-8588) by split decision.
  4. IKF AMATEUR MODIFIED MUAY THAI RULES
    CALIFORNIA SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE: 132.1-137 lbs.

    Nemo Vier, (Fairfield, California, USA, 8-3/1, 136.2, 5'10", 5-26-93, BBDC, (707) 372-0882)
    defeated Elvin Deleon, (Vallejo, California USA, 3-2, 136, 5'7", 2-12-87, Trey Howard, (707) 373-4125) by unanimous decision.
  5. IKF AMATEUR MUAY THAI: 122.1- 127
    Nabil Saad, (San Francisco, California, USA, 3-1, 126.6, 5'4", 10-23-84, Edge Brown, (415) 819-7894)
    defeated Jonathan Ramirez, (San Jose, California, USA, 2-2, 127.6, 5'7", 8-7-88, Rudi Ott, (510) 913-6849) by unanimous decision.
  6. IKF AMATEUR MUAY THAI: 103.1-106
    Jackie Marr, (Walnut Creek, California, USA, 1-1, 105, 5', 9-28-88, Kirian Fitzgibbons, (415) 308-0231)
    defeated Cristina de Vega, (Oceanside, California, USA, 0-1, 103.6, 5', 3-5-87, Daniel Hodges, (760) 805-7178) by unanimous decision.
  7. IKF AMATEUR FULL RULES MUAY THAI: 132.1-137
    Phil Devera, (San Jose, California, USA, 5-5, 5'5", 136.8, 8-23-77, Derek Yuen, (408) 605-0596)
    defeated Ivan Ramos, (Hercules, California USA, 4-4, 136.6, 5'6", 11-16-79, Yoko Ramos, (510) 285-7279) by split decision.
  8. IKF AMATEUR FULL MUAY THAI RULES
    WEST COAST WELTERWEIGHT TITLE 142.1 lbs. - 147 lbs.

    Quincy Schoemann, (Oakdale, California, USA, 8-4/0, 145.4, 5'10", 12-28-90, Tom Theofanopoulos, (510) 482-6505)
    defeated Steve Tamayo, (Dublin, California, USA, 6-2/2, AMMA: 2-0, 144.6, 5'8", 1-29-90, Kirian Fitzgibans, (415) 308-0231) by unanimous decision.
  9. IKF AMATEUR MUAY THAI: 137.1- 142
    Ryan Hodges, (Oceanside, California, USA, 1-0, 141.8, 5'10", 1-3-90, Daniel Hodges, (760) 805-7178)
    defeated Alvin Phan, (Daly City, California, USA, 0-1, 140.8, 5'9", 10-29-92, Rodney Mirasol, (415) 640-1000) by unanimous decision.
  10. IKF AMATEUR FULL MUAY THAI RULES
    CALIFORNIA BANTAMWEIGHT TITLE **DEFENSE: 122.1 lbs. - 127 lbs.

    Marlon Telmo, (Fairfield, California USA, 7-4/0, AMA: 0-2, 120.4, 5'6", 9-20-77, BBDC, (707) 372-0882)
    defeated **Bell Tran, (Kha N. Tran Bell), San Leandro, California, USA, 6-2/0, 121.2, 5'2", 2-26-84, Ivan Ramos, (510) 685-0612) by split decision.
  11. IKF AMATEUR MUAY THAI: 147.1-153
    Steve Clacken, (Vallejo, California, USA, 3-1, 152.6, 5'10", 6-3-88, Trey Howard, (707) 373-4125)
    defeated Orin Morin, (Oakland, California, USA, 2-2, 150.8, 5'10", 9-11-81, Ganyao, (415) 570-3253) by unanimous decision.
  12. IKF AMATEUR MODIFIED MUAY THAI RULES
    SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD TITLE: 215.1- UP

    Xavier Vigney, (Pleasant Hill, California, USA, 9-1/4, 229.6, 6'7", 4-29-90, Dan Black, (925) 813-0229)
    defeated Leagh Rogers, (Woodruff, South Carolina, USA, 12-3/6, 251.8, 6'6", 4-14-72, Kevin Hudson, (864) 905-5425) by Knock Out at 1:35 of round 1.







For more details on this event go to the Fight Sports Insider site by clicking the box below.




THURSDAY, February 16th, 2012, AT 6:30 PM/ PST




THIS WEEKENDS IKF ACTION...


Bobby Seronio Presents
"IKF Point Muay Thai / Kickboxing"
Vallejo, California, USA



Semi-Contact - No Knockouts! Muay Thai, International Low and Hi Kick Styles- Men, Women and Children!





MORE IKF ACTION THIS WEEKEND...



Johnny Davis' AK Promotions Presents
"IKF Muay Thai / Kickboxing"
Oakland, California, USA




IKF AMATEUR MODIFIED MUAY THAI RULES
SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT WORLD TITLE



Leagh Rogers
Woodruff, South Carolina, USA
12-3/7, 255, 6'6"
2011 IKF
World Classic Champion







Xavier Vigney
Concord, California, USA
7-1, 235, 6'7"

IKF
USA Champion





_________________________


IKF AMATEUR FULL MUAY THAI RULES
WEST COAST WELTERWEIGHT TITLE

142.1 lbs. - 147 lbs.



Quincy Shoemann
Oakdale, California, USA
7-3, 5'10"
IKF Super Welterweight
West Coast Champion







Steve Tamayo
Dublin, California, USA
5-0/2, 5'8"
IKF Light
Welterweight Contender





_________________________


IKF AMATEUR FULL MUAY THAI RULES
CALIFORNIA BANTAMWEIGHT TITLE **DEFENSE

122.1 lbs. - 127 lbs.



**Bell Tran
Hercules, California, USA
6-1, 5'3"
CURRENT
CHAMPION







Marlon Telmo
Fairfield, California, USA
6-4, 5'6"
IKF WEST COAST
CLASSIC CHAMPION





_________________________


IKF AMATEUR MODIFIED MUAY THAI RULES
CALIFORNIA SUPER LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE

132.1-137 lbs.



Nemo Vier
Fairfield, California, USA
6-3/1, 5'9"







Elvin De leon
Vallejo, California USA
3-1, 5'7"




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MORE IKF ACTION THIS WEEKEND...



Pete Foley Presents
"IKF Kickboxing"
Galway, Ireland




Eric Daly making a mandatory 1st defence of his IKF European Title
AGAINST
IKF English National Champion Garthy Shove.

Garthy made a successful defence of his national crown recently earning him the right for a crack at Dalys Title.


Also on the card & for the first time in Galway
"The Fantastic Four"
4 Man Elimination Tournament in the RED HOT -70kg Division
Featuring The Best From The West, Gary Manogue, the South, Anthony Taylor, the North, Darryl Orr & the East, Barry O Toole
WHO WILL BATTLE IT OUT FOR A BIG PRIZE ON THE NIGHT!





WEDNESDAY, February 15th, 2012, AT 4:00 PM/ PST



"A Pittance of Time"
Remembering Those Who Protect Us All...
No Matter Where They Serve or What Uniform They Wear...

On November 11, 1999 a singer/songwriter named Terry Kelly was in a drug store in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. At 10:55 AM an announcement came over the store's PA asking customers who would still be on the premises at 11:00 AM to give two minutes of silence in respect to the veterans who have sacrificed so much for us.

Terry was impressed with the store's leadership role in adopting the Legion's "Two Minutes Of Silence" initiative. He felt that the store's contribution of educating the public to the importance of remembering was commendable.

When eleven o'clock arrived on that day, an announcement was again made asking for the "Two Minutes Of Silence" to commence. All customers, with the exception of a man who was accompanied by his young child, showed their respect.

Terry's anger towards the father for trying to engage the store's clerk in conversation and for setting a bad example for his child was channeled into a beautiful piece of work called, "A Pittance of Time".

Terry's is from Newfoundland Canada and the song features the Canadian Army. His own story is one that has inspired many. At the age of one, he was diagnosed with retinoblastoma, a cancerous condition that left him blind. Yet this didn't stop Terry... - a natural athlete – from becoming a double-silver medallist at the 1979 Canadian Track Competition, from being a member of the Canadian Track Team that competed in the 1980 Paralympics. Not impressed yet? He became the third blind person in the entire world to run a sub five-minute mile. He is best known for his music. With six studio release since his debut album in 1985, he has won seven East Coast Music awards and has been nominated for four Canadian Country Music awards and a JUNO. He made music history with the release of his 2002 album, The Power of the Dream. It was the first music CD in the world with Braille liner notes.

How popular is this song? Run a Google Search on "A Pittance of Time" and you will find close to 3 million sites of the song itself to stories about it...

Take a moment to watch...
CLICK HERE



MONDAY, February 13th, 2012, AT 8:55 AM/ PST



CHAMPIONSHIP
MUAY THAI / KICKBOXING

Returns to Oakland Convention Center!
IKF Super Heavyweight Championship Tops the Packed Card!
Sunday, February 19th, 2012 - Doors - 3:30 PM - Fights 5:PM




See Commercial For Event!

Johnny Davis' AK Promotions, (Based out of Rocklin, California, USA) a company specializing in events that promote fight entertainment in northern California announced that it would be hosting its second edition of IKF Muay Thai Kickboxing shows at the Oakland Convention Center in Oakland California, USA!

The first show in Oakland, brought out a full house of fans and left everyone asking when was the event returning? Well, its back and back with a vengeance!

With a IKF Super Heavyweight Muay Thai World Title on the line between 6'7" Xavier Vigney of Concord, California taking on 6'6" Leagh Rogers of Woodruff, South Carolina, this event is sure to be one to attend and remember! Plus, approximately 14 other fights between men and women from northern California will be on the card!

The show is complete with adult beverages, beautiful ring girls, food, great music and some of the best combat action in the world as fighters try and best each other with fists, feet, knees and elbows in all stand up action in a Las Vegas Atmosphere!

AK Promotions versions of this type of show is noted as one of the best of its kind and will kickoff on Sunday, February 19th, at 5:PM with doors opening at 3:30 inside the Oakland Convention Center at the Marriott Hotel - City Center located at 1001 Broadway in Oakland, California.

Tickets are available online now at www.AKPromotions.com or call (916) 205.4762 or (916) 630.9254.
Tickets will also be available at the door if any are left.
So fans are ask to get their tickets early as this event may sell out!

FOR TICKETS GO TO

CLICK HERE




MORE FIGHT NEWS...



Results From Billy O Sullivan's
"IKF Novice Full Contact Kickboxing"
Waterford, Ireland



  1. IKF AMATEUR FCR KICKBOXING
    Kasper Snic (New Ross, 1-0, 09/24/93, 80kg, 189cm, Piotr Mikolasczk 087 9174264)
    defeated Adrian English (Tipperary, 0-1, 12/03/89, 80kg, 6'3'', Craig Sutton 087 9682833) by TKO round two.
    IKF Ireland reccomend a 30 day medical suspension for Adrian English until 13 March, 2012.

  2. IKF AMATEUR FCR KICKBOXING
    Brett Egan (Dungarvan, 3-0, 05/16/86, 91kg, 6'2'', Vinny O Brien 083 4218676)
    defeated Danny Joyce (Shannon, 08/25/83, 90kg, 5'11'', Howie Vincent 086 1256806) by TKO round one.
    IKF Ireland reccomend a 30 day medical suspension for Danny Joyce until 13 March, 2012.

  3. IKF AMATEUR FCR KICKBOXING
    James Ward (Galway, 5-0, 12/20/96, 50kg, 5'1'', Pete Foley 087 8119227)
    defeated Connor Broderick (Thurles, 5-9-1, 11/25/94, 54kg, 5'2'', PJ Mc Cool 087 9359123) by unanimous decision, 30-29, 30-27, 30-27.

  4. IKF AMATEUR FCR KICKBOXING
    David O Donnell (Limerick, 2-1, 12/26/90, 71kg, 6'', Eddie Moloney 087 1435410)
    defeated Mark O Mahoney (Waterford, 0-1, 18/06/93, 70kg, 6'', Pat Rockett 087 9396661) by TKO round two.
    IKF Ireland reccomend a 30 day medical suspension for Mark O Mahoney until 13 March, 2012.

  5. IKF AMATEUR FCR KICKBOXING
    Justin Croke (Thurles, 1-0-1, 04/14/75, 90kg, 5'11'', PJ Mc Cool 087 9359123)
    defeated Steven Heffernan (Wexford,. 0-1, 07/16/82, 90kg, 6'' Brian Roche 086 0623186) by unanimous decision, 29-28, 30-27, 29-27.

  6. IKF AMATEUR FCR KICKBOXING
    Adam Kelly (Dungarvan, 1-2, 03/09/92, 68kg, 5'10'' Vinny O Brien 083 4218676)
    defeated Aaron Molloy (Kilkenny, 0-2, 07/12/95, 60kg, 5'2'', Mick Bland 087 6118301) by TKO round one.
    IKF Ireland reccomend a 30 day medical suspension forAaron Molloy until 13 March, 2012.

  7. IKF AMATEUR FCR KICKBOXING
    Sasha Vincent (Shannon, 1-2, 05/18/88, 58kg, 5'2'', Howie Vincent 086 1256806)
    defeated Rowena Walsh (Kilkenny, 0-1, 04/27/79, 56kg, 5', Bernard Doyle 086 8175604) by unanimous decision, 29-26, 30-26, 30-26

  8. IKF AMATEUR FCR KICKBOXING
    Pat Ryan (Galway, 2-1, 11/01/74, 65kg, 5'9'', Pete Foley 087 8119227)
    defeated Alan Walsh (Waterford, 01/01/76, 0-2, 63kg, 5'7'', Billy O Sullivan 085 8589902) by Kick KO in round one.
    IKF Ireland reccomend a 45 day medical suspension for Alan Walsh until 28 March, 2012.

  9. IKF AMATEUR FCR KICKBOXING
    Dinny O Halloran (1-0, 03/30/83, 74kg, 5'11'', PJ Mc Cool 087 9359123)
    defeated Noel O Byrne (PMA, 0-1, 12/12/82, 77kg, 6'1'', Mike Burke 085 7249933) by unanimous decision, 29-27, 29-27,29-27

  10. IKF AMATEUR FCR KICKBOXING
    Darren Keane (Waterford, 1-0, 04/14/90, 76kg, 6'3'', Pat Rockett 087 9396661)
    defeated Sean Furlong (Wexford, 0-2-1, 07/28/94, 73kg, 5'11'', Brian Roche 086 0623186) by unanimous decision, 27-30, 27-30, 27-30.

  11. IKF AMATEUR FCR KICKBOXING
    Ian Hogan (Kilkenny, 1-1, 11/01/85, 74kg, 5'10'', Mick Bland 087 6118301)
    defeated Ciaran Carrig (PMA, 01/28/88, 75kg, 5'9'', Mick Burke 01 8010081) by withdrawel in round one due to a twisted knee.
    IKF Ireland reccomend a 30 day medical suspension for Ciaran Carrig until 13 March, 2012.

  12. IKF AMATEUR FCR KICKBOXING
    Ruairi Higgins (Athlone, 2-1, 10/11/94, 69kg, 5'9'', Aaron Mc Grath 085 1328205)
    defeated Adam Comerford (Kilkenny, 0-1, 02/12/94, 73kg, 5'10'', Mick Bland 087 6118301) by TKO in round two.
    IKF Ireland reccomend a 30 day medical suspension for Adam Comerford until 13 March, 2012.

  13. IKF AMATEUR FCR KICKBOXING
    Colm Walsh (Waterford), 1-0-1, 06/02/89, 104kg, 6'2'', Billy O Sullivan 085 8589902
    defeated Kevin Sheehy (Limerick, 0-1, 04/10/71, 98kg, 5'10'', Eddie Moloney/Tony O Donnell 087 1435410) by unanimous decision (26-30, 26-29, 27-30.

  14. IKF AMATEUR FCR KICKBOXING
    Shane Mc Connell (Waterford, 3-3, 04/25/95, 61kg, 5'10'', Pat Rockett 087 9396661)
    defeated Sean Egan (Tipperary, 1-2, 02/03/89, 60kg, 5'7'', Craig Sutton 087 9682833)
    in a four round eliminator fight for the right to fight for the IKF All Ireland AM FCR Lightweight Title on May 12 in Waterford.

    The second eliminator will take place on April 7 in Ashbourne, Co. Meath between Dylan Moran (WKA) and Shane Marum (Portlaoise) with the winner fighting Mc Connell for the title.





MORE FIGHT NEWS...


Stephen Thompson
Moving On To UFC 145 In Atlanta

Stephen Thompson Vs. Matt Brown - UFC 145, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Former IKF Champion and now pro MMA fighter Stephen Thompson (Right) already has an invitation back to the UFC Fight Stage. Thompson will almost be fighting in his backyard as he takes on Matt Brown at UFC 145 in April in Atlanta, Georgia. As many here know, Thompson made his UFC debut a little over a week ago, knocking out Dan Stittgen with a head kick in round 1. The win improved his MMA record to 6-0, 1-0 in the UFC.

The critics are already at it on various MMA news pages claiming Thompson had it easy in his win over Dan Stittgen. Writers are already making it clear that Thompson will face a much more experienced fighter in Brown (13-11, 6-5 UFC) who defeated Chris Cope (5-3) by second round TKO on the same night Thompson made his debut.

However Brown has went 2-4 on his last 6 events dating back to March of 2010. He went winless in 2010 losing all 3 bouts by submission. He stayed out of the cage from November 2010 till June 2011 when he came back and defeated John Howard by decision, only to turn around in November of 2011 and lose to Seth Baczynski by submission.

The articles out in the MMA world are claiming that Thompson will most likely want to keep the fight standing, feeling he's "Just a kickboxer with no ground game." Thompson though is eager to show the MMA World his ground game if need be, but the truth is, if he doesn't have to, "Why go to the ground?" Besides, it's VERY CLEAR to everyone watching MMA today that the "Stand-up" portion of the sport is what's exciting the crowds. This is most likely why Kickboxing and Muay Thai events are showing larger crowds then 5-10 years ago. The question is, "WHEN will TV take notice and get Kickboxing and Muay Thai on main stream TV?"

The comments of Thompson's critics are nothing new and almost expected by those who don't know him. As with anyone, those who don't know Thompson and doubt him are the first to say Stittgen was not that good, and will also be the first to say neither is Brown if Thompson comes away victorious. Sadly, we live in a world of "Negative news gets more read than positive." Because of this, there will be those who want to jump on Thompson and say he's not all that, etc... We have watched Thompson since 2000. We have seen him grow up, not only as a fighter but as a bright, respectful and honorable young man. If or when the times comes that Thompson is on the losing end one day, you won't hear excuses, cries, etc.. "You will hear a man simply admit, his opponent was better on this day or night, but another day will come, and it will be my day..." to Thompson's critics, an answer like that is like smiling at a person who curses you out to your face and then just walking away... and that alone will be yet another victory for the "Wonderboy!"

For more info on Stephen Thompson click HERE!






MONDAY, February 6th, 2012, AT 5:55 PM/ PST


Stephen "Wonderboy" Thompson
Says Hello To The UFC
In The Best Way Possible!
A Right (FRONT LEG) Roundkick
KNOCKOUT
Of Daniel Stittgen At
UFC 143

Seem like you viewers here were not the only ones reading the opening line in last months Stephen "Wonderboy" Thompson, article, but for those who missed it, it read: "Abraham Lincoln once said, "I will prepare and some day my chance will come."...

Well, for former IKF World Champion and multi time IKF Tournament Champion (Among MANY other Kickboxing Titles) Stephen "Wonderboy" Thompson, that time was this past Saturday afternoon at UFC 143!

Thompson of Simpsonville, South Carolina, USA made sure he would not be forgotten as just another UFC debut fighter that simply won his bout and moved on. For over 4 minutes of the first round, it appeared Thompson was never even touched by his opponent, 31 year old Daniel Stittgen (7-2 Pro, 2-0 Amateur MMA) of Schaumburg, Illinois as Thompson seemed to land his strikes at will. Just after the 4 minute mark of round 1, Thompson picked up his "Front" Right Leg and slapped Stittgen across the neck and jaw (1) (2) and dropped him like rock. Referee Josh Rosenthal was quick to stop Thompson from moving in and good thing he did as Stittgen was OUT COLD at 4:13 of round 1.

The win brings Thompson's Pro MMA record now to a PERFECT 6-0 which when added to his kickboxing record of 51-0 brings him to a perfect 57-0*.

According to Fightcove.com, Thompson's purse was $12,000 (Includes $6,000 win bonus) and he also received a $65,000 bonus for "Knockout of the Night." Fabricio Werdum, Roy Nelson and Dustin Poirier also took home an additional $65,000 in the form of post-fight bonuses at UFC 143. Dustin Poirier for submission of the night, and Fabricio Werdum and Roy Nelson for "Fight of the Night".

It was first reported that Thompson was to face Ultimate Fighter' competitor Justin Edwards. However on January 19th, Thompson's opponent changed to Daniel Stittgen instead of Justin Edwards. The reason for the switch was and is still unknown. Thompson amassed an incredible 57-0 record as a kickboxer with 40 knockouts to his credit, but a knee injury forced him to the sidelines and that's where his attention turned to MMA.


All of us here at IKF Kickboxing and ISCF MMA
want to Congratulate the Wonderboy on his UFC Debut win and of course,
The IMPRESSIVE way he Won!






IKF WEEKEND RESULTS...



Results From California Black Belt League's
"IKF Point Muay Thai / Kickboxing"
February 4th, 2012 - Ripon, California, USA














FRIDAY, February 3rd, 2012, AT 8:10 PM/ PST




THIS WEEKENDS IKF ACTION...


Pilot Built Training Center Presents
"IKF Point Muay Thai / Kickboxing"
Oceanside, California, USA



Semi-Contact - No Knockouts! Muay Thai, International Low and Hi Kick Styles- Men, Women and Children!





MORE IKF ACTION THIS WEEKEND...



California Black Belt League Presents
"IKF Point Muay Thai / Kickboxing"
Ripon, California, USA



Semi-Contact - No Knockouts! Muay Thai, International Low and Hi Kick Styles- Men, Women and Children!




WEDNESDAY, February 1st, 2012, AT 10:35 AM/ PST

Xavier Vigney's Turn to Take the Test!
His Conquest To Become The Latest And Greatest Super Heavyweight In The Amateur Ranks!
Former De La Salle High School Football Star Out To Prove He Is Multi- Talented.
Oakland Convention Center, Sunday, February 19th, 2012


There are many opportunities to prove yourself, standup and be counted and so on. Sometimes, you may even get a second chance to prove that you are all that you say. However, too often, the second chance never comes and leaves you wondering why and how did you let it slip away. Eminem speaks of this in his rap song ''Loose Yourself" with powerful lyrics saying, "Look, if you had one shot, or one opportunity To seize everything you ever wanted in one moment Would you capture it or just let it slip?" The lyrics are profound and real (Which by the way, the opening line is one of Mr.Fossum's Favorite question to ally fighter's!).

In just a few weeks IKF Super Heavyweight United States Champion Xavier "Sagat" Vigney (L) of Concord, California and 2011 IKF World Classic Tournament Champion Leagh Rogers (R) of Woodruff, South Carolina will get there "One Chance" to go to the next level. Simply put, one will succeed and one will fail! The big question is who will give in to the will of the other? Who will decide in the midst of the storm to go in for shelter? Or, who will decide that no matter the pain, anguish and difficulty of the battle, they are in it to win! That my friend will determine our new IKF Amateur World Super Heavyweight Champion!

It has been said that the "proof is in the pudding." However, the real proof is in the act of eating the pudding and there you discover the proof to whether its good or bad. There are few people who have seen the tremendous comeback of Xavier Vigney and not be impressed. After a devastating knockout by the hands of former IKF United States Champion John "Big Sexy" Hurny of Dublin, California, Vigney with his confident trainer Dan Black of Concord, California at his side, returned to the ring in his next matches with an unstoppable killer instinct. As part of his come-back he left no questions as he displayed a real beat-down of Hurny in their rematch this past summer in Sacramento, California. Hurny was almost out on his feet in the fourth round taking a standing eight count but managed to hang in there to finish the grueling fight and survive the onslaught of the very aggressive Vigney who was on a mission!

Today, Vigney who has also ventured into amateur boxing...is a new man. He carries himself like the champion he is. Because of his 6'7" well conditioned frame, when he's around, you notice. However, these days, the difference is that he knows what he has accomplished and knows what he has to overcome when he meets the determined 6'6" Rogers who will bring his full arsenal including nice kicks and knockout power to the meeting!

On Sunday, February 19th, 2012, the 230lbs former football star and graduate of De La Salle High School will have the opportunity to make yet another mark in the City of Concord, California. Vigney will be facing 6'6" Leagh Rogers (12-3 with 7 KO's) of Woodruff, South Carolina for the Vacant IKF Super Muay Thai Heavyweight Championship. This will be no easy test for either man. Rogers has had a string of victories and finished his last opponent in only one round with a devastating one punch knockout! His trainer, former Kickboxing Champion Kevin Hudson of Simpsonville, South Carolina speaks with great respect for his fighter and feels he is just one step away from capturing one of his life's dreams.

Here is one thing for sure, Vigney will not be offering gifts on this Sunday afternoon. Already an imposing figure with great lungs and reflexes, Vigney knows that this too may be his only opportunity to shine and like Leigh, would love to add the words World Champion to his resume especially being an IKF World Champion which is certainly one of, if not the most recognized Kickboxing and Muay Thai sanctioning body in the sport today.

This meeting of will power, guts and skill can only be negotiated in one place...The Ring! Two really big men square off to prove supremacy over the division. Thousands of fans will witness the agility, quickness and power with over 500 pounds combined with exciting Muay Thai Kickboxing techniques! One word comes to mind...Explosive! Yes, California is not expecting any earthquakes but expect a lot of shockwaves inside The Oakland Convention Center at the Marriott City Center on Sunday, February 19th, 2012! Doors open at 3:30 PM and the first of a scheduled 15 fight event will kick off at 5:PM on this President's Day Weekend, which means a three day vacation for many. Come early and enjoy great food, great drinks, great music and great Muay Thai Kickboxing action!


Vigney lands hard kick to Manny Mancha on his way to a TKO win back in April, 2011 at Thunder Valley Casino in Lincoln, CA.

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