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Spectacular finishes ignite MFC 24: Heat XC
Feb 27, 2010 By MFC Staff
    Yves Edwards marked himself as the top contender for
    the
    MFC lightweight belt yet it was a pair of spectacular
    knockouts that stole the show at the Maximum Fighting
    Championship’s MFC 24: Heat XC on Friday night at the
    River Cree Resort and Casino, just outside Edmonton,
    Alberta.

    A flurry of punches from Edwards (37-15-1) dropped
    opponent Derrick “The Eraser” Noble into his corner and
    Edwards continued to rain down an array of strikes until
    referee Vern Gorman stepped into to stop the
    proceedings
at 4:44 of Round 1 in the night’s main event. “The Texas Gunslinger,” who was
making his debut in the MFC, looked crisp right from the start although Noble
(25-13-1) did catch him with a sharp hook in the early moments.

Edwards had a star-studded corner backing him up including MFC
welterweight contender Luigi Fioravanti, and in an interesting twist, reigning
MFC lightweight champion Antonio McKee.

While Edwards’ win was convincing, it was overshadowed by the dramatic
finishes laid out in front of a sold-out crowd by two other fighters. In the card’s
co-main event, English invader Tom “Kong” Watson sent a resounding
message out to the rest of the MFC’s middleweight contingent when he
scored a vicious head-kick knockout over home-town fighter Travis Galbraith.

Watson (11-3) caught a wide-open Galbraith perfectly on the side of the head
and sent him crashing face first to the mat. Galbraith (17-7) was motionless
for several seconds and then needed help getting to his corner after what was
one of the most devastating knockouts in the history of the Maximum Fighting
Championship. It was a clear winner in the Knockout of the Night derby,
though early on it looked like that honor would go to Jesse Juarez.

Juarez (13-5) didn’t even break a sweat as he came across the ring, waited for
Nathan Gunn to drop his left hand and then fired out a spectacular head kick
that put Gunn down chin first into the canvas. Juarez followed up with one
hammerfist but the result was in the bag from the moment Gunn (7-2) went
down and the verdict was in a mere 11 seconds into Round 1. It was the
seventh consecutive victory for Juarez, who called out for a shot at the MFC
welterweight title after the bout. For Gunn, it was a second straight horrific
knockout after he fell in equally scary fashion to Pete Spratt at MFC 22.

The other key result on the first collaboration show of MFC and Heat XC went
to Dwayne Lewis, who also scored his seventh straight win as he stopped
Ryan McClain at 2:08 of Round 2. Lewis (11-4) went on the attack right from
the start and stalked McClain throughout the opening round. McClain had
sporadic success with counter strikes, but Lewis was all business in the
second stanza, dropping McClain (9-4) and finishing it off with a ground-and-
pound assault.

Lewis, backed by an incredible throng of supporters from his home town, was
critical of his own performance but inched a little closer to a coveted crack at
the MFC light heavyweight belt.

Other results:

Dami Ebeyemi (5-0) def. Paapa Inkumsah (3-2) – Split decision, Round 3

David Letourneau (2-1) def. Nick Hrynchyshyn (2-1) – Unanimous decision,
Round 3

Garret Nybakken (1-0) def. Chris Barber (0-1) – 2:30 Round 1, tapout via rear-
naked choke

Zach Blaber def. Eric Chouinard – 1:17 Round 1, tapout via kimura

The Maximum Fighting Championship returns on Friday, May 7 with MFC 25:
Vindication at its new home – Northlands Expo Centre in Edmonton, Alberta.
Already confirmed for the fight card are matchups pitting Luigi Fioravanti
against Pete Spratt, and Ryan Jimmo taking on Wilson Gouveia. Tickets for
MFC 25 go on sale Monday, March 1 and they are available through the MFC
Ticket Hotline at (780) 504-2024 or via Ticketmaster at www.ticketmaster.ca
and charge-by-phone (780) 451-8000.