Anthony Hamilton Retains Title at Highly Thrilling CageSport XXVI
Aug 27, 2013 Comments
(PRESS RELEASE) -- Tacoma, WA (August 25th, 2013) – In a night full
of fast paced action at Halquist Productions’ CageSport XXVI,
heavyweight champion, Anthony
Hamilton, stayed the course ending his fight with Matt Kovacs
midway through the first round via TKO. The stoppage followed the
pattern of a night that consisted of six first round TKO’s and only
one fight going the distance. Hamilton retained his CageSport
heavyweight title while further establishing himself as a top
heavyweight in the Northwest.
CageSport XXVI featured ten professional MMA bouts that left fans with nothing, but an adrenaline rush and anticipation for CageSport XXVII, set for Saturday, October 5th at the Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, WA. Tickets for the next CageSport are available and can be purchased at the Emerald Queen Casino box office and through Ticketmaster.
Much like Hamilton’s last three fights, he wasted no time in
pressing the fight as right when the bell sounded he squared up
with Kovacs and took him to the ground. It didn’t take long to
realize who was leaving the cage victorious as Hamilton immediately
took back control and threw a relentless ground n pound attack that
Kovacs couldn’t keep up with. At 2:14 into the fight, the referee
had seen enough and stepped in to stop the fight giving Hamilton
his first successful CageSport title defense while improving his
record to 10-2.
In the semi-main event, Spokane’s Josh Rettinghouse advanced his professional record to 9-2 with a convincing victory over Jeff Hatton. The scrappy bantamweights were the only fighters who took their bout the full distance leaving the decision in the judge’s hands. After three rounds, all three judges unanimously scored the fight 30-27 for Rettinghouse.
Bevens may have had the knockout of the year at CageSport XXVI when he dropped Dave Shepherd cold with a vicious three punch combo that went completely unblocked leaving the packed showroom on their toes and in awe.
CageSport XXVI Results:
Hector Lopez def. Chris Wheaton 2:56 RD3 Submission(Triangle Choke)
Josh Solis def. Lonya Champion 1:56 RD1 TKO(punches)
Gary Winslow def. Montrez Tinson 3:21 RD1` TKO(punches)
Jeff Sweeney def. Jacob Solis 0:30 RD1 TKO(punches)
Eduardo Torres def. Alex Eastman 3:22 RD1 Submission(Rear Naked Choke)
Ian Williams def. Zach Conn 4:16 RD3 TKO(punches)
Harrison Bevens def. Dave Shepherd 0:16 RD3 KO(punch)
Justin Harrington def. Levi Peaslee 1:36 RD1 Submission (Arm Triangle Choke)
Josh Rettinghouse def. Jeff Hatton UD (30-27)(30-27)(30-27)
Anthony Hamilton def. Matt Kovacs 2:14 RD1 TKO(punches)
Halquist Productions continues to be the leading fight promoter in the Northwest, promoting CageSport MMA and Battle at the Boat boxing. CageSport has helped paved the way for fighters such as: Brian Caraway, Miesha Tate, Michael Chiesa and Sam Sicilia who are all currently signed on with the UFC. For more information about CageSport XXVI and all other Halquist Production events, please visit www.halquistproductions.com and the official Facebook and Twitter Pages of Halquist Productions, CageSport MMA, and Battle at the Boat.
CageSport XXVI featured ten professional MMA bouts that left fans with nothing, but an adrenaline rush and anticipation for CageSport XXVII, set for Saturday, October 5th at the Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma, WA. Tickets for the next CageSport are available and can be purchased at the Emerald Queen Casino box office and through Ticketmaster.
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In the semi-main event, Spokane’s Josh Rettinghouse advanced his professional record to 9-2 with a convincing victory over Jeff Hatton. The scrappy bantamweights were the only fighters who took their bout the full distance leaving the decision in the judge’s hands. After three rounds, all three judges unanimously scored the fight 30-27 for Rettinghouse.
Exciting undercard news happened as Harrison
Bevens (6-1) and Justin
Harrington (5-0) both left the Emerald Queen Casino victorious
and more importantly, with new contracts. After the semi-main event
concluded, it was announced that Bevens and Harrington would meet
in the main event of CageSport XXVII in October with the vacant
CageSport lightweight title on the line.
Bevens may have had the knockout of the year at CageSport XXVI when he dropped Dave Shepherd cold with a vicious three punch combo that went completely unblocked leaving the packed showroom on their toes and in awe.
CageSport XXVI Results:
Hector Lopez def. Chris Wheaton 2:56 RD3 Submission(Triangle Choke)
Josh Solis def. Lonya Champion 1:56 RD1 TKO(punches)
Gary Winslow def. Montrez Tinson 3:21 RD1` TKO(punches)
Jeff Sweeney def. Jacob Solis 0:30 RD1 TKO(punches)
Eduardo Torres def. Alex Eastman 3:22 RD1 Submission(Rear Naked Choke)
Ian Williams def. Zach Conn 4:16 RD3 TKO(punches)
Harrison Bevens def. Dave Shepherd 0:16 RD3 KO(punch)
Justin Harrington def. Levi Peaslee 1:36 RD1 Submission (Arm Triangle Choke)
Josh Rettinghouse def. Jeff Hatton UD (30-27)(30-27)(30-27)
Anthony Hamilton def. Matt Kovacs 2:14 RD1 TKO(punches)
Halquist Productions continues to be the leading fight promoter in the Northwest, promoting CageSport MMA and Battle at the Boat boxing. CageSport has helped paved the way for fighters such as: Brian Caraway, Miesha Tate, Michael Chiesa and Sam Sicilia who are all currently signed on with the UFC. For more information about CageSport XXVI and all other Halquist Production events, please visit www.halquistproductions.com and the official Facebook and Twitter Pages of Halquist Productions, CageSport MMA, and Battle at the Boat.
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