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AFC 68 - February 10th, 2010 Results

Press Release from Alaska Fighting Championship


What will be a night to remember, AFC 68 was action packed with 3000 + fans in attendance. See below for official results!

Main Event - Welterweight Super Fight 3-5 min Rounds
Julio Paulino def Rob Yundt by TKO @ 2:26 Rd 2

Featherweight 3- 5 min rounds
Demetrious "DJ" Johnson def Jesse Brock by KO @ 1:06 Rd 1

Lightweight 3-5 min rounds
Nate Hannah def Caros Fodor by Tapout (Armbar) @ 4:59 Rd 2

Lightweight
Cody Dunbar def Ryan Ayay by Unanimous decision 30 -27

Light-Heavyweight
Russell "Andy" Enz def Tommie Mathews by Tapout (Keylock) @ 1:26 Rd 1

Bantamweight
Steven Lyons def Craig Reishus by Kimura @ 2:37 Rd 1

Light-Heavyweight
Rob Pucak def Chuck Brown by TKO @ 1:38 Rd 1

Catch-weight 165
Cody Rice def Daniel Box by TKO @ 1:22 Rd 1

In what was a controversial ref stoppage for fight # 6 (Nate Hannah vs. Caros Fodor) an official decision has been made. The decision for the ref will stand with Nate Hannah the winner. Fodor's coach immediately contested the result because the tap was after the bell ending the second round. After the event was over the promoter and Fodor's camp reviewed the footage of the stoppage. The tap was clearly after the bell. Alaska Fighting Championship did not have a review or appeal process in place to handle this situation including no provision for the use of instant replay. The promoter then consulted first with AFC's Referee who made the call then with the Nevada State Athletic Commission on how to handle this type of unforeseen situation. The promoter then spoke to the NSAC Executive Director Keith Kizer. Mr. Kizer stated that in Nevada "This situation is not an appealable decision. They must live with the ref's decision. The only time the refs decision is overturned is a fight ending injury." Due to the lack of rules in place the referee's decision will stand.

The Alaska Fighting Championship would like to apologize to both Caros Fodors camp and to Nate Hannah's camp for the confusion in handling this situation. AFC saw both parties' disputes and handled them as quickly and as fairly as possible.
Alaska Fighting Championship would encourage a rematch as quickly as possible to handle this controversial call once and for all.


In effort to prevent this confusion in the future, Alaska Fighting Championship will adopt and enact appropriate policies from established athletic commissions.

 

Visit www.alaskafighting.com for more info.



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