UCC6 War of the Roses

Fight 1 | Brad Wild vs Carl Lathan

In the show opener, Brad Wild was facing off against Carl Lathan. The fight started quickly with a few blows exchanged and Carl shooting in to fight for a takedown. Brad was able to gain control and win quickly with a guillotine choke.

Fight 2 | Danny Skaife v Josh Harrop

The bout between Josh Harrop and Danny Skaife at Semi Pro was marred with controversy right from the beginning. Early on, Harrop had worked his way into an advantageous postion and was utilising ground and pound against his foe. However, in this flurry, he hit Skaife in the head which meant the latter was entitled to a five minute break, even though at this point, many of the crowd thought the fight had been stopped. Upon restarting, Harrop once again dominated, but used a brutal soccer kick on the floored Skaife, which meant the fight ended up being ruled a no contest in the first, much to the disdain of a fuming Harrop.

Fight 3 | Nathan Brown vs Neil Thompson

Neil Thompson started this match shooting in and ending up in Nathan Browns guard. Nathan was able to keep position and pass over into full mount to end the fight with a series of ground and pound blows, securing the TKO victory.

Fight 4 | James Saville vs Natham Thompson

This match was conducted on the ground after James threw the only stand up shot. He was quickly able to secure a strong full mount position and after a little ground and pound quickly switched back into a triangle choke. Nathan Thompson did his best to resist and create an escape but was ultimately forced to tap out. James was also awarded submission of the night.

Fight 5 | Jay Furness vs Paulius Taloka

Jay Furness looked like a man on a mission against late replacement Paulius Talocka, powerfully slamming his foe to the floor before ending up in back mount and raining in brutal ground and pound. Their match was called to a halt after just 53 seconds, taking YourMMA.tv's Furness to 3-0 as a Pro.

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Fight 6 | Ali Arish vs Phil Ounsley

Ali Arish put in a very impressive shift to give Phil Ounsley his first taste of defeat. While Ounsley did well to work back to standing after a couple of takedowns early on in the bout, and landed a couple of jabs standing, it was not long before Arish used his excellent Wrestling game to take action to the mat again, before finishing with a Bulldog choke.

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Fight 7 | Phil Hoban vs Darius Kuncevicius

Hoban capitalised on the first opportunity he got to take his dangerous foe to the canvas, and from there worked diligently and aggressively to force the referee to intervene and rule the fight a TKO after just 0:55, with some relentless ground and pound being the main factor behind this decision.