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CXF 4 “Fight for Liam” Sep.10th
CXF 4 “Fight for Liam” Saturday Sep. 10th at the sportsmen’s lodge
Night of MMA Fights 10 bouts, a Must See event.
“Our event #Sept10th will be dedicated entirely to the memory of Liam Kowal. If you have been to one of our fights chances are you know Marcus Kowal. To know the man, is to love the man. As the owner of @systemstrainingcenter and @systemstcencino Marcus is a huge part of our family. Fewer men posses a better attitude or general love of life than Mac. Today we received the worst news imaginable. His 15 month old son, Liam, was tragically killed when he was hit by a drunk driver yesterday afternoon. While in his stroller, Liam and his Aunt were in the crosswalk when an SUV barreled through them before fleeing the scene. Liam bravely, and valiantly fought for his life, but ended up succumbing to his injuries. At this time, all we can do is support Marcus, his wife Mishel and Liam’s Aunt who was also injured in the accident. In order to do so, we will be donating a portion of every ticket sold to a fund in Liam’s memory, that will be set aside for the family….We will also be holding a silent auction of some very high quality signed boxing and MMA merchandise with the proceeds also being collected for the family. Please continue to pray for Marcus, Mishel and their family…..CXF4 Crossroads is now CXF “For Liam” #prayersforliamkowal #CXFForLiam #weareone @mrlightsout21 @bashboxing @lightsout_promotion @theclinchreport @custom_t_shirt_printing”
General Admission $50
Reserved Seating $75
Ringside $150
VIP tables are available
More info visit. www.teamlightsout.com www.bashboxing.com or www.valleyfightnight.com
for tickets aemail. tickets@teamlightsout.com
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Don’t forget to visit: https://www.gofundme.com/2n9wr2jk
CXF – Proving Grounds June 25th @ Sportsmen’s Lodge
LightsOut Promotions and Bash Entertainment present
Night of MMA Fights 10 bouts, a Must See event.
General Admission $50
Reserved Seating $75
Ringside $150
VIP tables are available
you can also watch it live on fite tv
More info visit. www.teamlightsout.com www.bashboxing.com or www.valleyfightnight.com
for tickets email. tickets@teamlightsout.com
follow us on. IG lightsout_promotion CXF: California Xtreme Fighting
CXF Gold Rush April 22nd (weigh-ins video)
Lights Out Promotions and Bash Boxing present #CXF #GoldRush 4 Title Fights highlight an absolutely stacked fight card! Come see some of the best young mixed martial artists in action, live #April22nd in #StudioCity
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CXF – The Return All Fights
By: Jonathan M King The Clinch Report
From 2006-2009 California Xtreme Fighting was a steadfast beacon in a sea of shady promotions. Originally under the guidance of Mixed Martial Arts lifer Mike Rush, the promotion flourished for 3 years utilizing some of the best young fighters in the area. Jared Hamman, Brett Cooper, Francisco Rivera, Tony Fergusson, Daniel Hernandez, Ara Muradyan, Jared Papazian, Sevak Magakian and many more all found themselves cutting there teeth under the CXF banner. Many of whom have gone on the UFC and Bellator.
Read the full story at The Clinch Report
Derion Chapman (W) v Bobby Sanchez
Sub Triangle Choke 3:12 round 1
Matthew Spencer (W) v Idris Wasi
Sub Arm Bar 2:54 round 1
Keith Cutrone (W) v Edgar Khachatryan
TKO Punches 2:05 round 1
Erik Gonzalez (W) v Shohei Yamamoto
TKO Punches 2:01 round 3
Kyler Phillips (W) v Taylor Alfaro
TKO Punches 2:30 round 1
Joshua Jones (W) v Tigran Grigoryan
TKO Punches 3:45 round 3
Andrii Vasylenko (W) v Brad Robinson
Sub Arm Bar 3:45 round 1
Chase Gibson (W) v A.J. Bryant
Sub Brabo Choke 1:05 round 1
Moses Murrieta (W) v John Gendron
Split Decision 2 rounds
Karen Darabedyan (W) v Pablo Sabori
Sub Guillotine Choke 4:07 round 1
CXF (California Xtreme Fighting) weigh-ins
CXF (California Xtreme Fighting) weigh-ins
March 3rd at the Sportsmens lodge.
CXF Friday March 4th at the Sportsmens Lodge
Pablo Sabori (6-2 MMA) vs Karen Darabedyan: (10-5 MMA) 155 lbs
Both fighters have well decorated pedigrees, and they both come from outstanding teams. Sabori a native Brazilian will be bringing his well rounded striking game into the cage, looking to turn lights out early. Darabedyan a grappler by trade, is also not one to shy away from a fire fight. He too has explosive hands with excellent footwork, so a toe-to-toe war is a possibility. However, he has been inactive in MMA for a little over a year. Will the ring rust be an issue? Sabori is currently riding a 4 fight win streak, and a hot horse is always tough to bet against. This fight could go either way, making all who witness the only sure fire guaranteed winners! Both of these guys are highly skilled, so this fight may produce any one, or maybe all of the performance bonuses! Buckle your seat belt and enjoy the ride.
Shohei Yamamoto (2-0 MMA) vs Erick Gonzalez (4-1 MMA) 155 lbs
This is a very intriguing fight. Both of these fighters had absolutely stellar amateur careers, which resulted in success early on as professionals. Erick ‘The Ghost Pepper’ Gonzalez a spicy striker with power in both hands, has deadly Muay Thai strikes. He is extremely precise with his striking, and on the mat he has some explosive jiujitsu. Shohei Yamamoto is a well rounded fighter with knockout power in both hands. He also maintains a CSW pedigree which could make him a nightmare if he secures top position. Both of these guys are on the rise, what a treat to see them compete this early in there careers. Experts always claim styles make fights, and this one is not different. This fight may end up being the Fight of The Night.
Coming off a big win under the Combate Americas banner, Fernandez built some momentum coming into this fight with a highlight reel knockout in the first round of his fight. He will certainly need that power when he faces off with ‘The Matador’ Marcos Bonilla. Bonilla, a well rounded striker with nasty Muay Thai, is also looking to build off of a previous win. With the future at stake, both of these athletes are certainly eager to perform so you can expect fireworks in this one! You can expect this to be a candidate for Fight of the Night as well.
What a matchup! Both of these guys seem to enjoy throwing their hands, and when they do, they tend to make a mess. Murrieta destroyed his last opponent via KO early in the first round, while Gendron recently slugged out a decision in his pro debut. Both of these guys can end the fight with one punch. Very often when you have that kind of power facing off, you end up getting a back and forth war. This fight could produce either Knockout of The Night, or Fight of The Night, or dare we dream both?
Both of these fighters are hungry. Losses can be motivating that way, they are tough to stomach. Idris Wasi is a cardio machine, who went the distance in his last fight, his debut under the Bellator banner. However he ended up on the wrong side of a judges decision. Now looking to punch his ticket back to the big leagues, Wasi must first ply his craft at CXF: The Return. His opponent Matthew Spencer is also coming off a disappointing loss, and is flat out chomping at the bit to get back in the cage. In Wasi, Spencer sees dinner, one he must first hunt himself. Spencer a jiujitsu purple belt with heavy hands has fought here before, and is banking on the hometown support. Both fighters are excellent athletes so this one might end up a going the distance in a back and forth war.
Sanchez comes in off a win, and brings over 10 years experience as a professional fighter. In his career he has fought UFC veteran Cody McKenzie, Bellator MMA and WEC vet Chad George, Bellator MMA veteran Mark Vorgeas, and WEC legend Manny Tapia. He will need to rely on that experience as he is set to take on the always entertaining Derrion Chapman. Chapman returns to our cage for the 4th time and is looking to put an end to a 2 fight skid. Both of these guys are pretty quick, so don’t blink.
Both of these fellas are making their professional debuts after stellar records as amateurs. Neither has tasted defeat before, going a combined 10-0 as amateurs. With 8 of those fights ending decisively, by either submission or knockout this is a fight you will not want to miss. Two young guns looking to make a name at the others expense. This fight could go either way, and may end up producing a future champion.
Chase Gibson burst on to the professional scene as an undefeated amateur with a whole bunch of eyes on him. Three fights into his career he finds himself in the midst of his first losing streak. Losing 2 of his first 3 bouts via decision, Gibson is certainly looking to getting back to his forte, which is knocking people out. In his way talented youngster A.J. Bryant who is making his professional debut. Bryant, a heavy handed scrapper, is eager to start his pro career the way his amateur one ended with a victory.
Training out of Hayastan MMA, Andryii Vasylenko enters the professional ranks with one hell of a pedigree behind him. The concrete fisted grappler can end any fight in an instant, either with his vicious hands, or on the mat with his stifling grappling. At 6’5 Bradley Robinson will be the first opponent Vasylenko won’t be able to dominant with sheer size. If Robinson can utilize his reach he should be able to keep the fight at a range where only he can score. This fight is going to end being a battle of will, look for both fighters to assert themselves early in this battle.
Both of these fighters are making their professional debuts. Cutrone, a submission expert has won all three of his amateur bouts via the tap, is looking to parlay that success into a debut win as a professional. His opponent Edgar Khachatryan also making his debut fights out of the famed Hayastan Academy, where he trains under grappling gods Gokor Chivichyan and Gene Lebell. With those guys leading your camp, you can expect a well prepared fighter ready to go to war. Keep in mind these guys are middleweights, so pay attention. Both of these guys throw bricks!
Both Grigoryan and Jones had extensive amateur careers. Jones is getting back into the cage for the first time since 2014 and is looking to bounce back from a loss in his pro debut. Grigoryan 4-1 as an amateur, is entering the pro ranks riding a 4 fight win streak, with 2 of those wins coming via submission. Grigoryan may maintain a slight edge on the mat, however Jones has much more time in the cage, and that experience could prove to be the difference maker. Also, both of these guys have the gas to go the distance, so keep a score card on this one, it could end up being that close.
Fight Night 4 Full Fights + Results
Results of Fight Night 4. Don’t forget to take a moment and vote for Fight of the Night on the top right of the page.
Fight card
Main event
Match | Fighters | Method | Round | Time | ||
4 | ![]() |
vs | Decision (Unanimous) N/A |
3 | 5:00 | |
3 | vs | ![]() |
KO N/A |
1 | 0:18 | |
2 | vs | Decision (Unanimous) N/A |
3 | 5:00 | ||
1 | ![]() |
vs | ![]() |
TKO (Punches) N/A |
1 | 2:35 |
David Yeghiazaryan (UD), Leon Shahbazian (KO) and Tigran Grigoryan (UD), won there amateur fights.