SELECTED PREVIOUS EVENTS 2001
"SUPERFIGHTS # 9" - (Red Deer, Canada) June 23rd, 2001
Mr. Lyle Cheney hosted a very successful fight night
in Red Deer, Alberta with his 'Superfights # 9' promotion. The event was completely
sold out to 500+ people and the spectators were treated to both amateur Muay Thai and Kickboxing
at its best.
Some of the leading Muay Thai and Kickboxing instructors in Canada came with their athletes
and enthusiastically participated on this fight event. British Columbia's Sasha Smirnoff brought
his talented athletes and a crowd of very enthusiastic supporters to witness the event. Mr. Wolfgang
Manicke attended the event from Saskatchewan. Coaches Lyle Cheney, Dave Robson,
Chris Bonde, Steve Bergeron, Gil Lafantaisie, Lazlo Herceg, George
Kovacs, and Mike Miles from Alberta rounded out those in attendance with their athletes.
With coaches and role models such as these, it is little wonder that Muay Thai and Kickboxing
is finally getting great support from the media and the general public in this area of Canada.
"These coaches and athletes are top notch. What a bunch of classy people. These people all
work together fantastically well and more importantly, trust and respect each other. What a great
group which made for a great event," said Mr. Mike Miles.
Some of Canada's top up and coming athletic talent had a chance to prove what a rich and
strong future our country has in the sports of Muay Thai and Kickboxing. Mr. Cheney's event
proved what great talent this country has and how Canada can really stand up to the world in
both fighting disciplines.
The Main Event was a scorcher. It featured Alberta's Luke Spicer (Cheney's) stepping
into the ring against B.C.'s Darrin Cave (Pemberton) for the WKA Canadian Cruiserweight
Kickboxing Title. Cave proved he can punch, and very hard with his right hand dropping Spicer
to the canvas 2 times in the first round. The first time had it been anything but a championship
bout, the bout might have been stopped in favor of Cave. Spicer was wobbly even at the count of
8. Spicer's hometown audience went crazy supporting their athlete by chanting his name to give
Spicer some needed support and drive. In the first round, Spicer also connected well and Cave
also at times was wobbly on his feet but the BC native was never to hit the canvas. In the 2nd
round, Spicer was again dropped by Cave's ferocious right hand. Spicer got up and decided to
turn the tables and did he very surprisingly with effectiveness. Spicer set up a high roundhouse
kick to the neck which dropped Cave to the canvas for a 10 count and beyond. The bout was a war
and worthy of being the main event on any card in Canada. Cave 'can hit with his right hand'
and Spicer has proven he can hit very hard as well, but more importantly proved he has the heart
of a champion!
The Semi Main Event featured Alberta's Darcy Stromsmoe (Cheney's) battling against
Saskatchewan's Graham Weenk (Aurora) for the WKA Western Canadian Superwelterweight
Muay Thai Title. These 2 athletes had recently attempted to do battle in the past but the
first bout was ruled a no contest when one of the athletes could not continue after an unintentional
foul in the 1st round. This was not to be repeated as this bout made the full distance of 5
rounds. During this bout, both athletes threw some exceptional Muay Thai technique especially
in the clinch. Excellent knees scored well for both athletes (this was a modified rules bout
not allowing elbow attacks). As the bout progressed, Weenk seemed to lose steam whereas Stromsmoe
seemed to gain momentum (especially with the hometown crowd support). At the end of the bout,
Stromsmoe was declared the winner and the new owner of the vacant title. Stromsmoe also won
the Best In Town Fighter Award at this event.
The undercard featured the following entertaining bouts:
- Edmonton's Mike Bell (Bergeron) battled against Red Deer's Jason Friesen
(Cheney's) in a Kickboxing rules (low kick) bout. In the first round Friesen was the aggressor
but as the bout progressed, Bell was to figure that Friesen had a tough time fighting while
being pressed. In the 2nd round, Bell delivered a hard punch which connected on Friesen's head
and the bout was stopped at the 2:00 minute mark of the 2nd round. Bell was declared the winner.
- Sue McLeod (Black Dragon) stepped into the ring against Cheryl McRobbie (Cheney's)
in a low kick bout. The bout started off with both athletes being even in skills but as the
bout progressed, McLeod was to prove she was in better shape and with this advantage, she pressed
the bout and scored more effectively. McRobbie proved she is a true fighter but she just did
not have enough left towards the end of the bout to dispute an unanimous decision going to
McLeod.
- Jason Taylor (National) stepped into the ring against a younger Scott Williams
(Victory). Taylor was to have a difficult time with this bout because as he pursued Williams,
he would get hit with a lot of leather in order to score the more telling blows. In the 1st
round, Williams was dropped by a strong right hand body shot. Williams made the count and managed
to survive for the rest of the round. In round 2, Taylor had his opponent back pedaling during
the bout but he would still take several shots in order to land some. In the final round, Taylor
smothered Williams and started dishing out the punishment to the legs and body of his foe.
A sharp boxing combination left Williams helpless and the referee decided to stop the bout.
Taylor won the bout by 3rd round TKO. Taylor was to win the Best Out of Town Fighter Award
at the event.
- Craig Douglas (Cheney's) won an unanimous decision over a very game and talented
Roger McNair (Victory). The 2 heavyweights really showed their stuff in this low kick
rules bout.
- Cathey Howey (Seven Stars) won a split decision over Kristin Fraser (Cheney's)
in their 3 round bout.
- Raf Sedliecki (Arashi-Do) battled against Mike Gallagher (Lightning Fist).
The taller Sedliecki would be surprised at times by the shorter Gallagher's will to win. Sedliecki
scored the more effective blows and won the bout by unanimous decision.
- Dave Settle (Bergeron) battled with Rick Featherstone (Cheney's). Settle
was to win the bout by a much more effective work ethic (especially on the inside) with excellent
body punches.
- Michelle Vacova (Pemberton) squared off with Justine St. Martin (Seven Stars).
In the 1st round, St. Martin was to overwhelm her opponent with a whirling dervish of hand and
foot attacks. By the 2nd round, Vacova had found her rhythm and she pressed the fight with a
more effective battle plan having her win the bout by unanimous decision.
- Vanessa Albers (Cheney's) competed against Lee Anne Leisemar (Lightning Fist).
The shorter Leisemar proved she had the heart of a tiger but she fell short in the kick department.
Albers scored more effectively with kicks and to top it off, seemed to finish the exchanges
a little more effectively giving her the nod of the judges.
The evening featured 2 exhibition bouts: Tricia Featherstone (Cheney's) battled against
Jen Marshall (Victory) in a very competitive low kick match. Superheavyweight Keith
Crawford stepped into the ring against Andre Beaulieu, whom had his scheduled opponent
pull out. Both matches were very well received by the audience.