World Series of Fighting Preview

Tristen CritchfieldOct 31, 2012
Photo: Paul Benjamin

Tyrone Spong (right) is a decorated kickboxer.

Light Heavyweights


Tyrone Spong (0-0) vs. Travis Bartlett (7-2)

The Matchup: Spong enters his MMA debut with the moniker “King of the Ring,” and for good reason. As the owner of a 68-6-1 record -- with one no contest -- in professional kickboxing, Spong has proven that he can stand with some of the world’s best while capturing multiple international titles. Most recently, the 27-year-old knocked out the highly respected Peter Aerts at an It’s Showtime event in Belgium on June 30. He also owns a K-1 triumph over World Series of Fighting President Ray Sefo in 2010.

Spong figures to have far more skill in his hands and feet than most any opponent he will meet in the cage, but he must also prove that he can blend his striking with the other elements of MMA. The Suriname-born muay Thai practitioner is building a solid foundation by training with the Blackzilians in Florida, where he can learn from the likes of Rashad Evans and Alistair Overeem, who defeated him at the K-1 World Grand Prix Finals in 2010.

The WSOF is not attempting to set up Spong for failure by pairing him with Bartlett, a staple of the Massachusetts-based Full Force Productions promotion who has earned five of his seven victories via knockout or technical knockout. “The Showstopper” has decent hands and a good finishing instinct, but his resume includes wins over three MMA debutantes, as well as a fighter nicknamed “The Punching Bag.” Bartlett has no chance if he chooses to stand and trade with Spong, but he lacks the technique necessary to effectively disguise his takedown shots. Attempting to close the distance on Spong, who can land kicks, punches and knees from various angles, will lead to a quick demise for the Maine native.

The Pick: Spong has not abandoned kickboxing completely, as he is expected to face Remy Bonjasky in December. He will not be any worse for wear as a result of his initial MMA foray, as he stops Bartlett with strikes in the opening frame.

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