
Ground and Pound Promotions returned to the Comstock Inn in Owosso for another phenomenal night of action. If you haven’t seen this venue for yourself, it is an interesting setup. In addition to all of the cageside seating and general admission, there are 3 stories of hotel rooms overlooking 2 sides of the cage, plus a 3rd story hall with a huge bay window to provide spectators with an excellent view of the action.
This night had a little something for everyone…knock outs, submissions and 3 big title fights. There were a lot of fighter awards, plus free tickets to GPP’s next show and a ton of merchandise giveaways. These guys go all out to take care of their fighters and their fans…that is for sure. Yours truly was the referee for most of the action, and from where I was standing, it was a great event all across the boards. With that said, here are your results… Read the rest of this entry…
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Ground and Pound Promotions descended upon the Rivertown Sports Complex again this weekend for GPP-XV in Grandville, MI. Seventeen amazing cagefights included two title fights, and stands full of eager MMA fans. FightMichigan was there to chronicle the wins and the losses. Also in attendance was FightMichigan’s good friend, Jeff “Shooter” Graham of Rings Radio. And, I’d also like to mention that this is the first time we’ve ever seen a female referee at an event in Michigan. Working alongside Keith Dozeman, was Jamie Lange, doing a fine job of keeping the fighters safe and keeping things fair in the cage! Jamie, you’re making women involved with MMA proud. Keep up the good work. And now, without further ado, here are your results:
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Ground and Pound Promotions packed the pavilion at Klackle Orchards last Saturday for 18 amazing cagefights, including three Championship Bouts. Our good friends Shooter and Derek from Rear Naked Radio were there, so don’t forget to head to their site and check out this week’s Rear Naked Radio show. The referees in charge of the action in the cage were Keith Dozeman, Travis Travesty, and Fight Michigan’s own Trevor Corwin. The crowd was so loud that it was sometimes hard to hear the announcers, so if there’s information missing or incorrect, it’s totally because the crowd was cheering so loud for the fighters. Feel free to leave us a comment and let us know what we got wrong. Or right. Either way, we like hearing from you. Now, here are your results…
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