Dragons, Pitbulls Win at IFL Mohegan Sun
UNCASVILLE, Conn., April 13, 2007 - The Dragons and Pitbulls made big statements in the push for the International Fight League playoffs, earning victories at the IFL event before 6,131 at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. The Dragons, coached by Carlos “The Ronin” Newton and based in Toronto, topped Don Frye’s Scorpions, based in Tucson, by a 4-1 count. The Pitbulls, led by Carlos Newton and based in New York, got by the Portland-based Wolfpack, trained by Matt Lindland and tonight led by substitute coach Kevin Jackson of USA Wrestling, by a 3-2 margin.
heavyweight, earned a surprising first-round submission victory over Chad Griggs (Tucson, Ariz.) to give the Dragons the final, convincing margin.
In the night’s second matchup, Ryan Schultz (North Platte, Neb.) grinded out a unanimous decision over Joe Sampieri (New York) to stake the Wolfpack (1-1, 4-6) to a 1-0 edge. Delson Heleno (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) answered with a unanimous decision of his own over Mike Dolce (Belmar, N.J.) at 170 lbs. to even the score at 1-1. Middleweight Fabio Leopoldo (Sao Paulo, Brazil) moved the Pitbulls (2-0, 8-2) in front 2-1, using a variety of submission attempts to earn a split decision over Gerald Harris (Portland, Ore.). Jamal Patterson (Hoboken, N.J.) finished things much faster in the light heavyweight matchup, giving the Pitbulls the victory with a quick tap-out over Matt Horwich (Gresham, Ore.), securing a guillotine choke. Devin Cole (Medford, Ore.) won the heavyweight tilt via TKO over Bryan Vetell (New York) to complete the 3-2 margin.
The Dragons’ win moves Newton’s squad into a tie for fifth place with the Tiger Sharks and Silverbacks. The Pitbulls now sit in second place and in strong position to advance. The top four teams advance to the IFL playoffs, set for August 2 in East Rutherford, N.J. (semifinals) and September 15 in Los Angeles (finals). Each of the 12 IFL teams has one match remaining in the regular season.
In the preliminary matchup which featured the alternate fighters, Deividas Taurosevicius of the Pitbulls scored a first-round submission win over Zac George (Norman, Okla.).
The IFL next visits the Sears Centre in Chicago on May 19, when the host Red Bears challenge the defending IFL Champion Silverbacks, and the Razorclaws battle the Condors.
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Mohegan Sun Arena, April 13, 2007
Dragons (1-1 team, 6-4 indiv.) def. Scorpions (0-2, 3-7), 4-1
155 lb: Wagnney Fabiano, Dragons, def. Cam Ward, Scorpions, via submission (side choke), 3:24, 1st
170 lb: Gideon Ray, Dragons, def. Gabe Casillas, Scorpions, via TKO (strikes), 2:39, 1st
185 lb: Brent Beauparlant, Dragons def. Seth Baczynski, Scorpions, via decision (unanimous), after 3 rounds
205 lb: Mike Whitehead, Scorpions, def. Wojtek Kaszowski, Dragons, via TKO (strikes), 2:43, 1st
265 lb: Shane Ott, Dragons, def. Chad Griggs, Scorpions, via submission (kimura), 1:09, 1st
Pitbulls (2-0, 7-3) def. Wolfpack (1-1, 5-5), 3-2
155 lb: Ryan Schultz, Wolfpack, def. Joe Sampieri, Pitbulls, via decision (unanimous), after 3 rounds
170 lb: Delson Heleno, Pitbulls, def. Mike Dolce, Wolfpack via decision (unanimous), after 3 rounds
185 lb: Fabio Leopoldo, Pitbulls def. Gerald Harris, Wolfpack, via decision (split), after 3 rounds
205 lb: Jamal Patterson, Pitbulls, def. Matt Horwich, Wolfpack, via submission (guillotine choke), 0:37, 1st
265 lb: Devin Cole, Wolfpack, def. Bryan Vetell, Pitbulls, via KO (strikes), 1:42, 2nd
Preliminary Bout
155 lb.: Deividas Taurosevicius, Pitbulls, def. Zac George, Wolfpack, via TKO, 1st
IFL Standings Through April 13
Team Overall Match
Anacondas 2-0 8-2
Pitbulls 2-0 7-3
Sabres 2-0 6-4
Dragons 1-1 6-4
Silverbacks 1-1 6-4
Tiger Sharks 1-1 6-4
Condors 1-1 5-5
Wolfpack 1-1 5-5
Lions 1-1 4-6
Scorpions 0-2 3-7
Razorclaws 0-2 2-8
Red Bears 0-2 2-8
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