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KING OF THE CAGE
“BLOOD ENEMIES” RESULTS
THE MEADOWS RACETRACK CASINO
WASHINGTON, PA
5/21/16
Bout #1 (Amateur)
George Niebla VS Charles Lamp
Winner: Charles Lamp via Submission (Armbar) at 1:26 of round 1
Bout #2 (Amateur)
Ben Suehr VS Justin Patton
Winner: Justin Patton via Unanimous Decision after three, 3:00 rounds
Bout #3 (Amateur)
Mike Waltz VS Kyle Holt
Winner: Mike Waltz via Submission (Armbar) at 1:26 of round 1
Bout #4 (Amateur)
Sean White VS Fadi Shuman
Winner: Fadi Shuman via Submission (Rear Naked Choke) at 0:54 of round 2
Bout #5 (Professional)
John De Jesus VS Javon Wright
Winner: John De Jesus via TKO (Dr Stoppage, Injury) at 3:48 of round 2
Bout #6 (Professional)
Al-Lanna Jones VS Leah Letson
Winner: Leah Letson via Unanimous Decision after three, 5:00 rounds
Bout #7 (Professional)
Pedro Velasco VS Francis Healy
Winner: Francis Healy via Unanimous Decision after three, 5:00 rounds
Bout #8 (Professional)
Justin Steave VS Anthony Morgan
Winner: Justin Steave via TKO at 2:18 of round 1
Bout #9 (Professional)
Nathan Bryant VS Tony Lopez
Winner: Tony Lopez via Split Decision after three, 5:00 rounds
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