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Top Pound for Pound Amature Fighters in B.C.

#1.  Jeremy Kennedy- MMA record:  6-1   (Previous Ranking #3)

Current Battlefield Fight League Amature Featherweight Champion.

Notable wins over Tristan Storrs, Chris Day and Oren Hanscomb.

*Beat Tristan Storrs Since last Ranking on April 10th.

#2.  Micah Brakefield- MMA record: 3-1 (Previous Ranking #9)

Currrent Battlefield Fight Leauge Amature Middleweight Champion.

Notable wins over Justin Lansing, Jer Kornelsen and Nathan Swayze.

*Beat Jer Kornelsen and Justin Lansing since last Ranking on April 10th.

#3.  Stu Deleurme-MMA record: 5-1 (Previous Ranking #4)

Notable wins over Leo Xavier, Bryce Gougeon and Ben Cote.

*Beat Leo Xavier in a split decision since the last Ranking on April 10th.

#4.  Cam Deleurme-MMA record: 5-2 (Previous Ranking #2)

Notable wins over Jeremy Kennedy and Oren Hanscomb who have a combined record of 11-4.

*Has been inactive since last ranking on April 10th.

#5.  David Kennedy-MMA record: 4-1 (Previously Not in the top 10)

Notable win over Jonathan Agnew.

*Beat Jonathan Agnew since last ranking on April 10th.

#6.  Leo Xavier-MMA record: 2-1 (Previous Ranking #6)

Bjj Blackbelt, fights at both Middleweight and Welterweight.

*Lost a split-decision to #3 ranked Stu Deleurme since the last Ranking on April 10th.

#7.  Jer Kornelsen-MMA record: 3-2 (Previous Ranking #9)/ Chris Day-MMA record: 7-4 (Previously Not in the top 10)

Jer Kornelsen: Notable wins over all previously undefeated Jesse Bird, Dave Furgason and Jesse Wiersboski.

*Lost to #2 Ranked Micah Brakefield and beat Jesse Bird since last Ranking on April 10th.

Chris Day: Close decision losses to #1 ranked Jeremy Kennedy and former Battlefield Featherweight Champ Gary Mangat.

*Beat Eli Wyse in a Lightweight fight since the last Ranking on April 10th.

#8.  Adam Santos-MMA record: 5-1 (Previous Ranking #5)

Notable win over Tristan King.

*Lost a decision in a smaller promotion since last Ranking on April 10th.

 #9.  Ash Mashreghi/Marco Caffiero (Previous Ranking #8)

Both guys are huge Welterweights, have looked impressive in all their outings, dynamic athletes, Powerful strikers.

*Both guys have been inactive since the last Ranking on April 10th.

#10.  Kirk Tse-MMA record: 3-0 (Previously Not Ranked)

Notable win over Sabi Sangha.

*Beat Sabi Sangha since last ranking on April 10th.

Honorable mentions:
Oliver Vajda, Chris Anderson, , Justin Lansing, Jesse Bird, Jason Keller, Oren Hanscomb, Bryce Gougeon, Jonathan Agnew and Yusuf Njie

Matt Dwyer would be the #1 choice but not on this list because he is making his pro debut on August 20th, 2011 and there will no longer be taking part in Amature mma competition.

Spencer faces Capdeville in BFL8 Co-Mainevent

Hometown Hero Spencer Faces Experienced Capedeville In BFL8 Co-Main Event On May 28th in Nanaimo B.C.

The co-main event at Nanaimo, B.C.’s Battlefield Fight League 8 will
feature hometown favourite, nationally relevant featherweight phenomenon,
Graham Spencer (6-1 1NC) in a tough bout against Vancouver’s Bruno
Capedeville (3-1), who has much more martial arts experience than his short
record suggests.

Trained at Nanaimo’s Impact MMA, Graham Spencer (27) will appear in his
second consecutive co-main event for the organization. Of course, his first
BFL fight at Battlefield Fight League 7 ended in surprising fashion when he
and his opponent fell from cage early round two, leading to a no-contest.
That outcome was particularly unfortunate for Spencer who was in clear
control throughout the bout. Of course, with six wins in his previous seven
career fights, that position was quite familiar for this supremely talented
featherweight.
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BFL7 – Invasion live results

Mainevent
Jesse Taylor defeats Clay Davidson unanimous decision
Roy Bradshaw Graham Spencer – No Contest
Matt Baker defeats Jose Cornejo by KO at 1:02 of the first round
Bruno Capdeville defeats Shawn Albrecht by split decision
Mike Chiessa defeats Darcy James by tapout at 53 seconds of the first round
Ryan Chiappe defeats Levi Alford by KO at 3:06 of first round
Marcus Aurelio defeats Ken Tran by RNC at 1:50 of the third round
Mike Jorgensen defeats Darwin Douglas by KO at 2:26 of the second round
Mike Hill defeats Bill Fraser by unanimous decision
John Elam defeats Mike Ironside by TKO at 1:09 of the second
Daniel Swain defeats Tak Sassaki by tapout (armbar) at 1:48 of the first round
Ryan Ballingal defeats Dave Logan by tapout submission (anaconda choke) at 59 seconds of the first round
Rachel Swatez defeats Wendy Roy by tapout due to armbar at 2:02 of the third round

Amature MMA
Nick Ramsey defeats Dwyane Ganderton by (TKO) ref stoppage due to strikes at 2:36 of the first round
Travis Petersen defeats Morgan Bentley due to ref stoppage at 1:06 of the second round
Steven Best defeats Jason Noble by submission at 57 seconds of the second round

Alford vs Chiappe – Video

Battlefield Invasion

Brooks VS Mashreghi Video

Here is the Preview of the co-mainevent between the Beast and the Champ!


“Ruthless” Ryan Chiappe Streakes into Battlefield

Prince George B.C. native, Ryan Chiappe, has vacated his King of the Cage Middleweight Championship Belt to Join Battlefield Fight League. Chiappe who has not been to a single decision in twelve professional fights, will ride a two-fight win streak as a Middleweight into Battlefield Fight League at Frank Crane Arena on April 2nd.

Chiappe TKO’d Tim Skidmore in May and tapped Jason Volpe with a Rear-Naked Choke in November of 2009, both intense performances for the powerful Middleweight who has recommitted himself at Revolution Fight Team to reach the top of Battlefield’s stacked Middleweight or Welterweight Divisions. Read more

Taylor To Headline Battlefield Fight League 7 Against Kang

Two Top Middleweights set to explode at Invasion

Jesse “JT Money” Taylor will clash against Denis Kang in what promises to be an explosive Middleweight Matchup to headline Battlefield Fight League 7: Invasion.

Riding a three-fight winning streak into his Battlefield debut, Team Quest product Jesse Taylor (17-6) will square-off against very experienced Canadian crowd-pleaser Denis Kang (32-12-2) at Battlefield Fight League 7 slated for Saturday, April 2nd at the Frank Crane Arena in Nanaimo, British Columbia. Read more

Bastien Huveneer’s Move to Battlefield is A “Big Deal”

Dynamic MMA’s Bastien Huveneers (8-3-1) has inked a big return to mixed martial arts. Thursday he signed a multi-fight deal with Battlefield Fight League and will fight another Canadian star to be named later this week at BFL 7 at the Frank Crane Arena in Nanaimo, British Columbia.
Thursday, Huveneers told Battlefield, “”I love to train and I love to fight its part of my life I could not live without it.”
The event will feature a soon to be announced major main event involving Canadian star Denis Kang. Read more

Denis Kang to Headline Battlefield Card in Nanaimo B.C.

Denis Kang to Headline Battlefield Card in Nanaimo B.C. on April 2nd, 2011
Canada’s #1 ranked middleweight (topmmanews.com) and former UFC and PRIDE middleweight competitor Denis Kang has signed with Battlefield (on loan from W-1), Battlefield revealed Thursday.
“Denis has always expressed a desire to fight in B.C. and we are happy he will finally get the chance to showcase his skills live to the B.C. fans.” Battlefield president Golshani said in a statement released Friday. Read more

Brothers pumped for prime opportunity

Brothers Cam and Stuart Deleurme ready for Battlefield Return on January 15th, 2011

Though they come from the same camp in the same town, they are two different personalities.
Yet these two fighters have a common goal – a successful and lasting impression in their 2nd Battlefield outings.
Cam and Stuart Deleurme are both slated to step into the Battlefield Cage for the second time at BFL 5, and while both have clear intentions on coming out on top in their respective matchups, they certainly have different outward approaches.
Stuart Deleurme (3-1), who will lock it up with Bryce Gougeon (3-0-1) in a Welterweight Bout, has a quiet demeanour and while excited about the opportunity before him, has a much more laid-back approach. Cameron (5-1), who will headline the card in a fight against Gary Mangat (6-2) for the Featherweight Championship, has a splash personality that is sure to endear him with the Battlefield crowd.
While their avenue towards pre-fight hype differs, both have a desire to show their worthy of the opportunity on the big stage. Read more

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