
| Winner |
Opponent |
Time |
Method |
John McKenzie
(Creighton – Duluth , GA) |
Jake Goode
(Obake – Jacksonville , FL) |
3:50 R1 |
Submission (Rear Naked Choke) |
Tony Barker
(Alliance – Atlanta, GA ) |
Tyson Curtis
(Tallahassee Fight Club, FL ) |
1:29 R1 |
Submission (Rear Naked Choke) |
Joshua Johnson
(Team Malakai – Cumming, GA)
|
Todd Duffee
(Creighton/Gary Brown – Atlanta/Duluth, GA) |
3:09 R1 |
Injury Default |
Micah Miller
(Team Praxis – Macon, GA) |
Brian Bowles
(HardCore Gym – Athens, GA) |
2:13 R3 |
Submission (Flying Triangle Choke) |
Diego Saraieva
(Velocity – Atlanta, GA) |
Brandon Bledsoe
(Oxendine/Soneca – Knoxville, TN) |
2:04 R1 |
Submission (Rear Naked Choke) |
Cole"Wunderkind" Miller
(Team Praxis/ATT) |
Jarrett Becks
(Gorilla Vale Tudo - Jackson , MS) |
1:01 R1 |
Submission (Guillotine Choke) |
Lucas Lopes
(ATT – Coconut Creek ,FL)
|
Scott Harper
(Team Praxis - Douglas , GA) |
3:44 R1 |
Submission (Arm Triangle Choke) |
| Jonathan 'Lock N' Load" Wiezorek (VMAC/United) |
Mike "Boom Boom" Buchkovich
(USA Martial Aarts - Ocala , FL ) |
1:43 R1 |
Submission (Guillotine Choke) |
Ryan Ellison
(Alliance – Atlanta , GA) |
Franz Mendez
(Velocity – Kennesaw , GA) |
1:08 R2 |
TKO Strikes From Mount |
Brian Ebersole
(Team Shamrock – San Diego , CA) |
Andy Foster
(United/Velocity) |
12:00 R3 |
Decision (Unanimous) |
FULL THROTTLE 6 - Results
Full Throttle 6 came together with 10 solid mixed martial arts bouts. The bouts were action-packed as has become synonymous with the REAL FULL THROTTLE EXTREME FIGHTINGTM. Remember, if it doesn’t say Full Throttle EXTREME FIGHTINGTM, it’s just a crude imitation!
JOHN MCKENZIE (Creighton – Duluth, GA) vs. JAKE GOODE (Obake – Jacksonville, FL)
Amateur Heavyweight MMA
It was a fast-paced match where both guys went out there looking for the finish from the onset. There was some wild swinging from both fighters and some very good exchanges as well. McKenzie managed to close the distance but Goode secured the takedown. After some solid Ground and Pound striking, McKenzie was able to reverse, add a few strikes of his own and secure the rear naked choke for the Tap with only 10 seconds remaining on the clock in round 1.
Winner John McKenzie – Rear Naked Choke 3:50 R1
TONY BARKER (Alliance – Atlanta, GA) vs. TYSON CURTIS (Tallahassee Fight Club – Tallahassee, FL)
Amateur Middleweight MMA
Tony Barker always comes out sharp and technical. In Full Throttle 6, we saw Barker step up the aggression without losing any focus. The result was a submission victory, via rear naked choke at 1:29 of the first round. Much respect to Curtis for stepping up to face this tough and talented fighter on only a couple of day’s notice, when his teammate, the original opponent, was injured. It will be curious to see Curtis again when he has had time to adequately prepare for a fight. The guys from Tallahassee always come to fight!
Winner Tony Barker – Rear Naked Choke 1:29 R1
TODD DUFFEE (Creighton/Mr. Gary Brown – Atlanta/Duluth, GA) vs. JOSHUA JOHNSON (Team Malakai – Cumming, GA)
Amateur Heavyweight MMA
A fast paced and aggressive bout. Much leather flew fast and hard in this one, with Duffee dishing the majority of it out. Johnson took some vicious combinations, but none seemed to seriously deter him. Unfortunately, Duffee had to bow out at 3.09 of Round 1 due to a broken hand. A rematch at some future date needs to occur.
Winner Joshua Johnson – 3:09 R1 Injury Default
MICAH MILLER (Team Praxis – Macon, GA) vs. BRIAN BOWLES (HardCore Gym – Athens, GA)
Amateur Championship Bout for the ISCF Amateur Lightweight belt.
This fight truly lived up to the hype! Very possibly the fight of the night, this bout had it all: aggressive and accurate striking, powerful takedowns, fast-paced back-and-forth action on the ground, submission attempts, submission defense, sweeps and an aerial maneuver to end it all! The only sad thing about this fight was that someone had to lose. Micah Miller secured the tap via flying triangle midway through the third, but at the risk of sounding hackneyed, the spectators were the true winners here (along with Micah and his shiny title belt). Three exciting rounds of action. This fight alone was worth the price of admission. Both of these fighters have very impressive Pro careers ahead of them.
Winner Micah Miller 2:13 R3 Flying Triangle Choke
DIEGO SARAIEVA (Velocity – Atlanta, GA) vs. BRANDON BLEDSOE (Oxendine/Soneca – Knoxville, TN)
Pro Welterweight MMA
The second meeting between these two, Bledsoe took the last fight with Saraieva on short notice. Following the loss, he asked promoter Moses for a rematch with more time to prepare. The result was no different. Diego looked as sharp as ever in proving the first victory was no fluke. A grappling war ended with Saraieva taking the back and securing the rear naked choke 2.04 of the 1st round. Diego looks more impressive each time out!
Winner Diego Saraieva – 2:04 R1 Rear Naked Choke
COLE "Wunderkind" MILLER (Team Praxis/ATT) vs. JARRETT BECKS (Gorilla Vale Tudo - Jackson, MS)
Pro Featherweight MMA
Some brief striking into a clinch, an exchange of knees, Becks attempts the takedown, and Miller secures a guillotine choke for the tap. Another great win for the Wunderkind, in what was the quickest fight of the night 1:01 of the 1st round .
Winner Cole Miller – 1:01 R1 Guillotine Choke
SCOTT HARPER (Team Praxis - Douglas, GA) vs. LUCAS LOPES (American Top Team –Coconut Creek, FL)
Pro Light Heavyweight MMA
A very exciting almost four minutes of fighting! The two appeared very evenly matched as they exchanged hard strikes and grappled fiercely. Then, Lopes executed the arm triangle and worked it tight to secure the tap at 3.44 of the 1st round, ending the undefeated Pro streak of Harper’s. Both of these guys are very exciting fighters and are sure to return to action very soon.
Winner Lucas Lopes – 3:44 R1 Arm Triangle
JONATHAN 'LOCK N' LOAD" WIEZOREK (VMAC/United) vs. MIKE "BOOM BOOM" BUCHKOVICH (USA MARTIAL ARTS - Ocala, FL)
Pro Super Heavyweight MMA
The new and improved Weez was revealed this fight. He made short work of the previously undefeated vet Buchkovich, frustrating him early. Wiezorek worked some previously unseen and impressive striking, staying on the offensive and working Buchkovich back against the cage. The fight went to the mat, where the Weez showed his submission prowess by securing and finishing a very tight guillotine choke.
Winner Jonathan Wiezorek 1:43 R1 Guillotine Choke
RYAN ELLISON (Alliance –Atlanta, GA) vs. FRANZ MENDEZ (Velocity – Kennesaw, GA)
Pro Middleweight MMA
If Miller and Bowles had any competition for fight of the night, this was it. Mendez came out swinging for the fences, but Ellison was ready absorbing some of the strikes and avoiding others with some slick head movement and some powerful strikes and take downs of his own. It was a war and round one was absolutely a crowd pleaser. Round 2 began just as Round 1, but Ryan was able to take Franz down and secure the mount. Ryan never slowed down until referee Cam McHargue pulled him off to declare him the winner.
Winner Ryan Ellison - 1:08 R2 TKO Strikes From Mount
MAIN EVENT
ANDY FOSTER (United/Velocity – Dalton, GA) vs. BRIAN EBERSOLE (Team Shamrock – San Diego, CA)
Pro Light Heavyweight MMA
Some hard striking and strong takedowns marked the beginning of each round, but for the most part this fight belonged to Ebersole. Between his takedowns and Foster pulling guard, Ebersole spent most of the fight in Foster's guard showing cautious respect for Foster's ground game. For his part Foster seemed a bit flustered by Ebersole's tight submission defense. There was no controversy in the unanimous decision for Ebersole.
For the hometown Foster fans, this one was rather disappointing…not to take anything away from Ebersole. Foster has excellent hands and great overall stand up from his years of training under renowned martial artist Ben Kiker, but unfortunately we saw very little of these skills last night. Foster and Ebersole seemed well matched on the feet, but every time they closed the distance we either saw Ebersole get the take down or Foster jump to guard. On the ground we saw some nice strikes by both fighters, but for the most part the mat work was a predictable stalemate. Referee Cam McHargue tried to push the action with some crowd-pleasing stand ups in the third, but even Cam couldn't rewrite the script of strike to clinch, clinch to ground--where both fighters seemed to neutralize the other. The fight still was not boring by any stretch, and Ebersole worked a perfect game for taking on the extremely dangerous Foster. It will be curious to see what the future holds for each of these fighters.
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