Kevin "The Angel of Death" Aguilar makes Thanh Le pay hard for a missed spinning kick, starches him in R1. Brutal follow ups. Aguilar improves to 14-1. His third defense of the LFA FW title. #LFA40 pic.twitter.com/uSD5g1TOlR
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TITLE FIGHT … The LFA 40 main event saw Kevin Aguilar retain his featherweight championship with a first-round knockout of Thanh Le. The challenger threw a couple of flashy kicks early on, but the champion responded by utilizing crisp boxing combinations. A right hook to the head felled Le, the referee stepping in to prevent further punishment. The end came at the 2:44 mark. With the victory, “The Angel of Death” improved to 14-1. His opponent slipped to 8-2.
Damon "The Leech" Jackson taps out Jeremy Spoon in R2. Third RNC of the main card. #LFA40 #AXSTV400 pic.twitter.com/MNLgvg8uSi
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FEAR ‘THE LEECH’ … In other action at LFA 40, Ultimate Fighting Championship castaway Damon Jackson dispensed with Jeremy Spoon via rear-naked choke at 3:59 of the second round. Jackson initially applied the fight-ending choke on his standing opponent. When the action hit the mat, “The Leech” continued to squeeze, forcing Spoon to tap. Jackson moved to 15-2. Spoon dropped to 20-4.
Wow. The mouthpiece ain't that important, man. Levi Mowles capitalizes and submits Rey Trujillo at #LFA40 #AXSTV400 #mmathings pic.twitter.com/ip8rswsMmO
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HOT PROSPECT … The LFA 40 card also featured featherweight prospect Levi Mowles, who submitted Rey Trujillo with a rear-naked choke. The end came 2:52 into the second round, where, after eating some sustained ground-and-pound from mount, “The Chosen One” gave up his back and Mowles transitioned to a rear-naked choke. With the victory, the 22-year-old Mowles rose to 8-2. At 21-21, Trujillo has lost four straight.
FEN MW Title Fight Andrzej Grzebyk def. Thiago Vieira by 3R TKO pic.twitter.com/22xSJLnK2S
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SLUGFEST … The FEN 21 main event saw middleweights Thiago Viera and Andrzej Grzebyk collide. This entertaining back-and-forth affair was contested mostly on the feet. Late in the third round, a flurry of punches from Grzebyk had his opponent reeling. The referee saw enough and waved off the fight at the 4:56 mark. Now 13-3, Grzebyk is on a five-fight winning streak. “Monstro” dropped to 10-3.
GROUND POUNDING … In other FEN 21 action, two Polish middleweights went head-to-head, as Bartosz Lesko took on Kevin Wiwatowski (watch video here). When the fight hit the canvas, Lesko threatened with a kimura from side control before transitioning to mount and raining ground-and-pound. Having taken the back, he applied the fight-ending rear-naked choke at 2:53 of Round 1. Lesko moved to 7-1. Wiwatowski slipped to 4-6.
STANDUP AFFAIR … Marcin Zontek and Toni Valtonen were content to slug it out on the feet in their light heavyweight showdown at FEN 21 (watch video here). The doctor deemed that Valtonen was unable to continue due to a badly swollen left eye 2:15 into Round 3. The 38-year-old Zontek improved to 17-11. His Finnish opponent fell to 27-17.