Impact Fighting Championships

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Impact Fighting Championships
TypePrivate
IndustryMMA Promotion
FoundedJuly 2010
FounderAndrew Mcmanus, Thomas Huggins
DefunctJuly 2012
Headquarters,
Key people
Thomas Huggins - Creator and event organizer

Impact Fighting Championships (Impact FC) was an Australian mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion. The promotion held two of three planned events in July 2010[1] featuring veteran fighters of Ultimate Fighting Championship and Pride Fighting Championships. Impact FC was financed by Australian concert promoter Andrew McManus[2] and created, organized, and produced by Brazilian promoter Tom Huggins,[3] who helped promote Elite Xtreme Combat, Extreme Cagefighting, Bitetti Combat, and many other MMA events.[4]

The promoters planned to put on three events in a single month in order gauge the interest of Australian fans to mixed martial arts.[1] The first event, held on 10 July 2010 was expected to have a crowd over 1000 in the arena and be broadcast to a world-wide audience of 2.5 million.[3] Following the second event controversy arose over payments to the fighters participating in the event.[5] The fighters had left the arena following the show and traveled home without being paid for the event, going against many boxing and MMA commissions rules, though Thomas Huggins did directly contact the commission to notify them of Andrew McManus' failure to pay fighters as the licensed promoter, before any fighters left however the Commission said it had no power to force McManus to pay. Some fighters did receive partial payments in later weeks, but many were reporting they had gone unpaid. Huggins who had created the event had intended it to be a larger series of fights functioning as a collective of promoters licensing and sharing the Brand in many territories and had recruited local promoters around the world to work under this banner, however after McManus' failure to pay fighters Huggins and the other promoters felt the brand was effectively ruined and had to abandon it.[2][6]

List of events[]

Impact FC 1[]

Impact FC 1 - The Uprising: Brisbane was held on 10 July 2010 at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre in Brisbane, Australia.[7]

Background[]

Big John McCarthy, former head referee for the UFC, was the referee for the Uprising series.

Dylan Andrews was rumored to fight Steven Kennedy, but it was never officially scheduled.[8]

Luis Dutra Jr. was forced off the card because he separated his biceps. Ben Mortimer was Luis Dutra's replacement.

A hand injury to Felise Leniu and illness of Brad Morris left Bira Lima and Jeff Monson without opponents and they fought each other.[9]

Results[]

Parisyan defeated Mortimer via submission (rear naked choke) at 4:18 of the second round.
  • Catchweight (160 lb) bout: Canada Tom Waters vs. Australia Jacob Mahony
Waters defeated Mahony via TKO (punches) at 1:38 of the second round.
  • Heavyweight bout: Australia Fabio Fernandes vs. Australia Api Hemara
Fernandes defeated Hemara via submission (rear naked choke) at 3:58 of the first round.
  • Lightweight bout: Brazil Thiago Meller vs. Australia Jai Bradney
Meller defeated Bradney via submission (guillotine) at 1:32 of the first round.
Ebersole defeated Newton via unanimous decision.
  • Heavyweight bout: Cameroon Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou vs. Brazil Joaquim Ferreira
Sokoudjou defeated Ferreira via TKO (punches) at 1:20 of the first round.
Monson defeated Lima via unanimous decision.
Barnett defeated dos Santos via TKO (punches) at 2:35 of the first round.

Impact FC 2[]

Impact FC 2 - The Uprising: Sydney was held on 18 July 2010 at the Sydney Entertainment Centre in Sydney, Australia.[10]

Background[]

Big John McCarthy was the referee for the series.

Geronimo dos Santos vs. Josh Barnett and Brian Ebersole vs. Carlos Newton from Impact FC 1 - The Uprising: Brisbane were replayed during the broadcast of this card.

Bob Sapp was pulled from this event due to a dispute with Impact FC.[11]

Fight Card[]

Rizzo defeated Shamrock via TKO (leg kicks and punches) at 3:33 of the first round.
Daley defeated Acacio via submission (elbow) at 1:15 of the third round.
Palelei defeated Morris via submission (americana) at 4:20 of the first round.
Filho and Kang fought to a draw (split) at 5:00 of the third round. The judges scored the fight 29-28, 27-30 and 29-29.
Rua defeated May via submission (guillotine choke) at 4:12 of the first round.
Taylor defeated Bustamante via TKO (verbal tap) at 2:10 of the second round.
  • Heavyweight bout: Australia Peter Graham vs. New Zealand Jim York
York defeated Graham via submission (rear-naked choke) at 3:44 of the first round.
Teixeira defeated Peselj via TKO (punches) at 3:01 of the first round.
Vaculik defeated Taylor-Smith via submission (rear-naked choke) at 4:16 of the second round.
  • Welterweight bout: Australia Shane Nix vs. Australia Manuel Rodriguez
Rodriguez defeated Nix via technical submission (north-south choke) at 4:22 of the first round.

References[]

  1. ^ a b Alonso, Marcelo (13 May 2010). "Interview with Tom Huggins: A brain storm about MMA in Brazil and US". Portaldovt.com.br. Archived from the original on 28 November 2010. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
  2. ^ a b "Exclusive: Impact FC Hasn't Paid Its Fighters; Promoters Blame Each Other". CagePotato. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
  3. ^ a b Nancarrow, Dan (9 July 2010). "The rise of rage in a cage". Brisbane Times. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
  4. ^ Alonso, Marcelo (21 August 2009). "Arona, Filho, Rizzo Return to Brazilian Roots for Bitetti Combat". Sherdog.com. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
  5. ^ Holland, Jesse (29 July 2010). "Impact FC: Salaries not coming from a land down under". MMAMania.com. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
  6. ^ Non, Sergio (29 July 2010). "Impact FC fighters still waiting for payment". USA Today. Retrieved 5 July 2011.
  7. ^ "Impact FC 1 - The Uprising: Brisbane". Sherdog.com. Retrieved 21 June 2010.
  8. ^ Sherdog.com. "Rumored Fights". tapology.com. Retrieved 26 July 2013.
  9. ^ Sherdog.com. "Fraternizing, Giant Puddle Dominate Impact FC Presser". Sherdog.com. Retrieved 10 August 2010.
  10. ^ "Impact FC 2 - The Uprising: Sydney". Sherdog.com. Retrieved 21 June 2010.
  11. ^ "Impact Promoter: Sapp Never Signed Contract, Replaced by Morris". Sherdog.com. Retrieved 15 July 2010.

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