RUMBLE - II

Center Hosts First Ever Heavy-weight Title Fight.!!

 Photo and story by Gerald Warford

(photo) Promoter, John Wolf congratulates Redcloud Anquoe after winning the championship belt.

WETUMKA -  The first ever no holds barred USA Native American Championship Title was held on Saturday, July 21st. The event,

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Thunder Rumble -II, was held  at the Kialegee Family Center in Wetumka. Oklahoma. The Native American Championship title, was sanctioned by the United States Muay Thai Association (USMTA), was competed for by USMTA

ranked competitors Tommy "Danger" Gouge and Redcloud Anquoe. The contest saw Redcloud defeat Tommy Gouge in the first round by way of submission.

The event was held in part by Wolf Promotions, owned by John Wolf. He was quite pleased with the  turn out.   "We were pleased with the turnout of our first Native American title fight" said Wolf.  "We are planning to use this fight as a foundation for having other events in various areas, throughout the Creek Nation "

Results of other fights included on the card were: John Fry who defeated Logan Shirell by unanimous decision; Daniel Ramirez won over Randall Maluf by technical knock‑out; Chuck Carr knocked out Eric Willis; David Tyler received a unanimous decision over Dusty Miller; and Philip Bateman decisioned over Jeremy Knight.

 

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