Prelim Card for Friday, Sept. 8 Wild Bill's Fight Night IV
Friday, Sept. 8 Doors at 6:30 / Fights at 8:30
Main Event: Kevin Gittemeier vs Joe Cronin: Pro MMA: 160 lbs Defense of ISKA Eastern United States Championship
Undercard Fights: Cliff Fretwell vs Rosco McClelland: Pro MMA: 155 lbs Brian Herring vs Justin Key: Pro MMA: 155 lbs James Thorpe vs Mike Walbright: Pro MMA: Heavyweight Dana King vs Chris Herring: Pro MMA: Heavyweight Ran Weathers vs Dustin Rhodes: Pro MMA: 160 lbs Damian Decorah vs Sam Holloway: Pro MMA: Heavyweight Dymond Jones vs Matt Ruskin: Amateur MMA: 186 lbs David Brown vs TBA: Amatuer MMA: 185 lbs Carlos Molestina vs Stephen McDonald: Amateur MMA: 155 lbs
These two fights have been agreed on by the fighters:
Marcus Davis vs Shaun Gay Since training in Florida, Gay has gone 3-0. He believes he can KO Davis if Davis wants to stand and trade with him. This would be their third meeting with Davis winning the first two.
Rafael Assuncao vs Steve Kinnison Kinnison has asked to give him until Wednesday as he has another fight he is working on. Junior Assuncao accepted the fight on Rafael's behalf this afternoon. Should be a great fight. The edge has to go to Rafael in this one.
Raphael vs Kinnison that would be a barnburner. Raphael well rounded and so is Steve. Get this thing sign David.
I can't see Davis trading with Gay though, would make an interesting fight if he does. I saw the fisrt fight at the Tabernacle with Gay dropping some spiking elbos from guard splitting Marcus open but they were ilegal elbos, Marcus won shortly after that via GNP I believe.
"I saw the fisrt fight at the Tabernacle with Gay dropping some spiking elbos from guard splitting Marcus open but they were ilegal elbos, Marcus won shortly after that via GNP I believe. "
The elbows were not illegal. At the time the ISCF was going with the unified rules set forth by the UFC and the NSAC. Under those rules spike elbows are only illegal if they come from the angle of 12 o clock to 6 o clock, meaning from straight up to straight down. If the angle is off by even 1 degree, the spike elbow is legal. This is why anyone on the ground can throw spike elbows, because they are parallell to the ground. Now, ISCF does not even allow a spike elbow regardless of the angle. This is because the rule is so ambiguous and arbitrary that it is unenforcable.