Sunday, March 24, 2024

Ruiz, Owens, Silva among winners at Fierce Fighting MMA card

 


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Julian Ruiz, Ha'va Owens and Hannah Silva were among winners at the Fierce Fighting Challenger Series MMA card in Ogden on Matrch 23.

Before a large crowd that filled the Bonneville High School gymnasium, Ruiz, a 4-0 pro featherweight, wore down Desmond Manabat, 3-5, earning a TKO win by strikes in the first round.

The co-main pro bout matched two young veteran welterweights, Ogden's Ha'va Owens and Stephen Stirewalt. Owens, 4-4, (see bout photo below) dominated all three rounds, punishing a game Stirewalt, 4-6, the entire bout. Scores were 30-27 and two calls of 30-26.



The rest of the bouts matched amateurs. In the top amateur bout, Brendon Meyers, 4-2, caught Jordan Munoz, 3-8, with a triangle choke, bringing an early end to the flyweight bout.

In the co-main amateur, St. George's Hannah Silva, 5-3 (see photo above of Silva's cage walk in) used a strong ground game to wear down Hailey Hoard, 3-6. The bout was stopped in round 2.

In perhaps the most competitive bout of the night, between lightweights, Sidney Blackwood, 3-1, took a narrow 28-27 unanimous decision over Brenden Ferreira, 2-3. Blackwood controlled rounds one and three on the ground. Ferreira took round two, fought mostly boxing style. (see bout photo below article)

In a welterweight bout, one punch abruptly ended a competive match, with RJ Wilgar, 3-1, KOing Nick Jackson, 1-2, in round one. Welterweight Spencer Hansen, 1-1, submitted Arjhan Jahromi, 0-2, in round one. In a lightweight bout, Austin Munoz, 2-0, stopped Isaac Allen, 1-1, in round 2.

Also, a competitive bout between welterweights Austin Cardon, 1-0, and Skyler Burnasconi, 1-1, ended dramatically in round 2 when a right hand from Cardon dropped Burnasconi, who remained on the cage floor for several minutes. In a bout between debuting welterweights, Nico Suescon submitted Michael Trunzo in round one.

In two amateur kickboxing bouts, welterweight Brandon Ramirez stopped Tyler Harris in round two. Both were debuting. And in a women's catchweight 120-pound bout, Makia August, 1-1, used ring generalship to score a unanimous decision over debuting Mallori Melling.

The card was well promoted, with fights starting soon after the 5 pm announced time. The night was finished by 9 p.m. Fighters names and records were provided by promotional program.

-- Doug Gibson, at the fights.




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