April 2008 Bouts - (10W, 2L, 0D) 
WIN

April 2, 2008
Manny Gamburyan
loss

April 2, 2008
Roman Mitichyan
loss

April 2, 2008
 Karo Parisyan
WIN
Hyefighter Gago Drago
April 9, 2008
Gago Drago
WIN
Hyefighter Karo Murat
April 12, 2008
Karo Murat
WIN
Hyefighter Karo Murat
April 12, 2008
Koko Murat
WIN
Hyefighter Gago Drago
April 19, 2008
Khoren Gevor
WIN
Hyefighter Gago Drago
April 26, 2008
Gago Drago
WIN
Hyefighter Gago Drago
April 26, 2008
Giorgio Petrosyan
WIN
Hyefighter Gago Drago

April 29, 2008
Gegard Mousasi

In Memory of the
1.5 Million Armenians
Massacred  by the
Ottoman Turks
--GENOCIDE--
 


UFC Fight Night Results - HyeFighters fought their hearts out!!!

 

Season Five runner up HyeFighter Manny Gamburyan displayed his technical prowess by submitting Jeff Cox with a tight guillotine choke at 1:41 of the opening round. Gamburyan executed a textbook judo toss on his opponent that allowed for a smooth transition into a tight choke.

 

George Sotiropoulos scored a second round TKO over our HyeFighter Roman Mitichyan at 2:24.

 

HyeFighter Karo Parisyan's bout was stopped too soon.  He may have been hurt, but he was not out.

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K1 in Hiroshima Japan - HyeFighter Gago Drago WINS via KO!!

 

HyeFighter Armenian dynamo Drago tangoed with Gori, who hails from tiny Rota in the Mariana Islands and fights for the United States. The pair showed similar styles, both testing with jabs and kicks before a Drago left punch distressed Gori, who went stumbling toward the corner but stayed on his feet and escaped the round. In the second, Drago picked up the pace, and a high kick deposited Gori on the canvas, although this was ruled a slip. The third saw more aggression from the Armenian, who confidently fired in high, front, and ax kicks as he chased Gori round the ring. A body blow earned Drago a down late in the round, after which he attacked with sufficient aggression to score two more downs and finish the fight, the decisive blow, a left hook, coming with only four seconds remaining. April 9, 2008


HyeFighter Brothers Karo &  Koko Murat Both WIN!!

Unbeaten HyeFighter super middleweight Karo Murat (17-0, 11 KOs) dethroned European 168lb champion and former world champion Cristian Sanavia (40-4-1, 12 KOs), taking a twelve round unanimous decision in a close fight. Murat outworked Sanavia and his body attack paid dividends when Sanavia took a knee in round nine. Murat was deducted a point in the final thirty seconds by referee Dave Parris, but still came away with a 115-112, 114-113, 116-111 win.

Koko Murat W6 Marcen Gierke                                April 9, 2008 from FightNews.com


Abraham-Miranda Rematch!                      from: FightNews.com

Bout will take place in USA, SHOWTIME to televise

April 16, 2008

The controversy over their 2006 bout has subsided some, but when it comes to their competitive fires, Edison Miranda and Arthur Abraham still believe they have some unfinished business to resolve. On Saturday, June 21st, in the US, these two world-class fighters will settle the score once and for all in a 166-pound special attraction that is destined to produce fistic fireworks.

Abraham vs Miranda II headlines a night of professional boxing presented by Seminole Warriors Boxing Promotions and Sauerland Event. Showtime World Championship Boxing will televise this highly-anticipated rematch beginning at 9pm ET / PT.

"This is the matchup that all boxing fans should love and the type of fight that helps keep this great game alive," said Leon Margules, Executive Director of Seminole Warriors Boxing. "Miranda and Abraham didn't need to take this fight, but they did, not only for their own legacies, but to give the fans what they've been asking for, and I expect that they will deliver in spectacular fashion this June."

Wilfried Sauerland, Abraham´s manager, agreed that the first meeting was one for the ages. "The first fight was certainly one of the most dramatic and exciting in recent years," he said. "Boxing fans all over the world have been waiting for a rematch and we´re pleased that King Arthur´s US debut will be such a highlight." And Sauerland Event managing director Chris Meyer added: "To make this fight possible, we asked the IBF to postpone King Arthur´s mandatory defence against Giovanni Lorenzo. After all, Abraham versus Miranda is the fight everyone wants to see."

"Abraham and I have had a war in the ring with our fists and one outside of the ring with our words," said Miranda. "I'll say this, I respect Abraham as a fighter and as a man for taking this fight, but on June 21st, I will leave nothing in the judges' hands like I did last time." King Arthur holds a different view: "He could not defeat me when I had my jaw broken twice," the undefeated champion said "When I am fully fit, there is no way he can beat me. I am looking forward to the rematch."

When Abraham defended his IBF world middleweight title against Miranda the first time in Germany on September 23, 2006, the two fighters lived up to the standards set by previous 160-pound greats as they battled tooth and nail for 12 torrid rounds. Abraham showed the heart of a champion as he fought on despite having his jaw broken by Miranda's hellacious haymakers, and 'Pantera' showed that he belonged on the elite level as he did everything in his power to take the crown. The officiating from the referee placed an unfortunate cloud of controversy over what was one of the best fights of the year though, with Abraham emerging with his title intact via a unanimous decision. "I have never fought someone as dirty as Miranda," King Arthur said. "But his low blows and head butts could not stop me."

Since then, the two have not shied away from a war of words, but as Abraham defended his title four more times (all by knockout), and Miranda jumped up to the super middleweight class to put two impressive KO wins in the bank, many felt that the opportunity to see these two modern-day warriors clash again was lost. But with Miranda and Abraham agreeing to a 166 pound catchweight for the bout, one of today's most heated rivalries will get a chance to resume again.

A native of Yerevan, Armenia who now makes his home in Berlin, Germany, "King" Arthur Abraham (26-0, 21 KOs) is one of boxing's most respected world champions. Unbeaten in his pro career, Abraham won the IBF middleweight title in December of 2005 with a fifth round knockout of Kingsley Ikeke, and he has since compiled seven successful defenses, four by knockout. In his last bout, Abraham knocked out Elvin Ayala in the 12^th round, and on June 21^st , he looks forward to making his United States debut against his bitter nemesis, Miranda.

One of the most exciting and popular fighters in the world today, Edison 'Pantera' Miranda (30-2, 26 KOs) has thrilled fans with his exciting performances ever since he made his United States debut in 2005. A former world middleweight title challenger, Miranda went up to the super middleweight class in October of 2007, and after an impressive fifth round TKO over Henry Porras, and a devastating third round KO of David Banks, the Colombian banger showed he is ready for the elite once again.

Site and Ticket information for Abraham-Miranda II will be announced shortly.


HyeFighter Khoren Gevor WINS!!!


HyeFighter Gegard  Mousasi Wins

Gegard Mousasi wins by submission (triangle choke) at 3:10 of the first round over Denis Kang

Denis Kang looked to be in the driver's seat early against HyeFighter Gegard Mousasi in one of the card's most anticipated contests. After scoring a takedown, Kang applied a strong kimura attempt from the side, but Mousasi weathered the storm and escaped.   As Mousasi was on his back, Kang grabbed the Armenian's right leg in what appeared to be an attempt to pass his guard. On the way through, Kang threw a hammerfist strike with his right hand, which caused him to fall into a textbook triangle. Sensing that he had an advantage, Mousasi tightened up the technique and forced Kang to tap at 3:10 of the first frame.


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