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2010 IKF World Classic
Eliminations

July 23rd to 25th, 2010 - Orlando (USA)

Womens Atomweight 50.00 kg and Below

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Allison Kavanagh
(Calgary CAN :: Miles)

Stephanie Stafford
(Augusta USA :: Greubel)

WIN Stephanie Stafford
Unanimous Decision

Womens Bantamweight 50.04-54.54 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Christina James
(Calgary CAN :: Smandych)

Ashley Acord
(North Charleston :: USA)

WIN Christina James
Unanimous Decision

Womens Bantamweight 50.04-54.54 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Christina James
(Calgary CAN :: Smandych)

Robyn Gartner
(Quakertown :: USA)

WIN Robyn Gartner
Split Decision

Womens Welterweight 62.31-68.18 kg

Full Contact
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Charmaine Tweet
(Qu'Appelle CAN :: Richard)

Samantha Bench
(Albuquerque USA :: Rosales)

WIN Charmaine Tweet
Unanimous Decision

Mens Bantamweight 54.54 kg and Below

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Derek McGrath
(Portugal CAN :: Richard)

Angel Martinez
(Fort Worth USA)

WIN Derek McGrath
Split Decision

Mens Featherweight 54.59-59 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Shawn Ducey
(St. John's CAN :: Richard)

Eric Shellard
(Sanford USA : Rivero)

WIN Shawn Ducey
1st Round TKO

Mens Featherweight 54.59-59 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Shawn Ducey
(St. John's CAN :: Richard)

Marlon Telmo
(Fairfield USA :: Carlos)

WIN Shawn Ducey
3rd Round TKO

Mens Lightweight 59.10-63.63 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

John Hamm
(Calgary CAN :: Smandych)

Jeremy Linoski
(Conway USA)

WIN John Hamm
2nd Round TKO

Mens Lightweight 59.10-63.63 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Xavier de Guzman
(Toronto CAN :: Perez)

Justin Kerlin
(Edgewater USA : Vasquez)

WIN Xavier de Guzman
Unanimous Decision

Mens Lightweight 59.10-63.63 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

John Hamm
(Calgary CAN :: Smandych)

Louis Burale
(Port Orange USA :: Simmons)

WIN John Hamm
TKO

Mens Lightweight 59.10-63.63 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Xavier de Guzman
(Toronto CAN :: Perez)

Vivek Nakarmi
(Falls Church USA : Endale)

WIN Vivek Nakarmi
Unanimous Decision

Mens Lightweight 59.10-63.63 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

John Hamm
(Calgary CAN :: Smandych)

Kaleb Plank
(Bentonville USA :: Dring)

WIN John Hamm
2nd Round TKO

Mens Welterweight 62.31-68.18 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Hakeem Dawodu
(Calgary CAN :: Miles)

Lance Garza
(Greenwell Springs USA :: Johnson)

WIN Hakeem Dawodu
1st Round TKO

Mens Welterweight 62.31-68.18 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Seth Grabinsky
(Calgary CAN :: Smandych)

Rytlee Sisk
(Gainsville USA :: Dadovic)

WIN Seth Grabinsky
Unanimous Decision

Mens Welterweight 62.31-68.18 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Hakeem Dawodu
(Calgary CAN :: Miles)

Trevor Morgan
(Plainville USA :: Sarkine)

WIN Hakeem Dawodu
Unanimous Decision

Mens Welterweight 62.31-68.18 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Seth Grabinsky
(Calgary CAN :: Smandych)

Travin Collins
(Marsh Harbor USA :: Self)

WIN Seth Grabinsky
1st Round TKO

Mens Welterweight 62.31-68.18 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Hakeem Dawodu
(Calgary CAN :: Miles)

Joshua Hall
(Longwood USA :: Ortiz)

WIN Hakeem Dawodu
2nd Round TKO

<3>Mens Welterweight 62.31-68.18 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Seth Grabinsky
(Calgary CAN :: Miles)

Corey Springer
(Conway USA :: Dring)

WIN Corey Springer
Unanimous Decision

Mens Middleweight 72.77-77.27 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Sean McKinnon
(Calgary CAN :: Smandych)

Costa Khvorostian
(St. John's CAN :: Richard)

WIN Sean McKinnon
Unanimous Decision

Mens Middleweight 72.77-77.27 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Sean McKinnon
(Calgary CAN :: Smandych)

Chris Nemethy
(Apopka USA)

WIN Sean McKinnon
3rd Round TKO

Mens Middleweight 72.77-77.27 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Sean McKinnon
(Calgary CAN :: Smandych)

Matthew Wald
(Spring USA : Kim)

WIN Sean McKinnon
Unanimous Decision

Mens Lightheavyweight 77.31-81.81 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Adam Hensen
(Hamilton CAN :: Nawaz)

Bryan Keith
(Douglasville USA :: Nieves)

WIN Adam Hensen
2nd Round TKO

Mens Lightheavyweight 77.31-81.81 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Adam Hensen
(Hamilton CAN :: Nawaz)

Michael Reid
(Minooka USA :: Farias)

WIN Michael Reid
Split Decision

2009 IKF World Classic
Finals

August 24th to 26th, 2009 - Orlando (USA)

Womens Welterweight 62.31-68.18 kg

Full Contact
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Charmaine Tweet
(Qu'Appelle CAN :: Richard)

Natalia Camarena
(Oakville CAN :: Nawaz)

WIN Charmaine Tweet
Unanimous Decision

Mens Bantamweight 54.54 kg and Below

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Derek McGrath
(Portugal CAN :: Richard)

Daniel Regan
(Evans USA : Greubel)

WIN Derek McGrath
Unanimous Decision

Mens Featherweight 54.59-59 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Shawn Ducey
(St. John's CAN :: Richard)

Mario Martinez
(Fort Worth USA)

WIN Mario Martinez
3rd Round TKO

Mens Lightweight 59.10-63.63 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

John Hamm
(Calgary CAN :: Smandych)

Vivek Nakarmi
(Falls Church USA :: Endale)

WIN John Hamm
Split Decision

Mens Welterweight 62.31-68.18 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Hakeem Dawodu
(Calgary CAN :: Miles)

Corey Springer
(Conway USA :: Dring)

WIN Hakeem Dawodu
2nd Round TKO

Mens Middleweight 72.77-77.27 kg

Modified MuayThai
3 Rounds of 2 Minutes

Sean McKinnon
(Calgary CAN :: Smandych)

Brandon Jones
(Rosedale USA :: Hule)

WIN Sean McKinnon
Unanimous Decision

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