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Extreme Fighting Challenge 11
by Greg Kalikas, www.prokarateweekly.com & photos by Todd Carnes

(For more information on Greg Kalikas and ProKarateWeekly.com, please click on the above banner.)


3-13-05: Bo Kimly’s Extreme Fighting Challenge 11 pulled out all stops when it came to filling the bill for one of the fastest growing MMA promotions in the region. Of course featuring a main event with the NY Bad Ass Phil Baroni was sure to draw a crowd of MMA loyalists, however this particular weekend gave many of the stars of MMA a chance to attend while in Columbus for the Arnold Fitness Classic Weekend. Mark Coleman, Wes Sims, and Shonie Carter were all in attendance as well as boxing legends Hector Macho Camacho and Vinny Pazienza who was also in Baronis corner for the main event. For the second straight show it was standing room only at Promo West Pavilion which is located in the heart of downtown Columbus, Oh. The set up is unique but very fitting for an event which draws such an enthusiastic fan base and doesn't have a bad seat in the house.

The card featured a total of sixteen fights, three of which were for EFC titles. Cleveland’s Jason Dent defended his lightweight belt with a dominating performance over EFC veteran and #1 contender Primo Luciano. The bad news for Dent was a broken hand which needed surgery and will keep him out of competition for the next 3 months. Todd Seyler took out Travis Burnett[/B] in a very evenly contested and fast paced match-up to win the EFC light heavyweight title. In a battle of Canada, it was Joseph Geris over Grant Manske by first round submission earning him the title of EFC heavyweight champion.

In the main event, it was the hometown hero and heavy underdog Chris “Cranial Damage” Cruit taking on the motivated Phil Baroni. It’s no secret that Baroni has been scuffling in recent fights and could not afford a loss to a fighter with a sub five hundred record. Baroni looked confident even during his walk to the ring (he sported his all silver NY Yankees robe) and you could sense the crowd was anxious to see the NY Bad Ass in action. It didn’t take long for Baroni to gain control of Cruit who looked like he wanted no part of Baroni on his feet, and rightly so as Cruit has a mostly wrestling background. Even on the ground, Baroni had his way landing blow after blow to all parts of Cruits body. At one point, midway through the first round, Cruits corner actually threw in the towel, but after a short meeting by EFC officials and chorus of heavy boos from the crowd, it was determined to be a mistake by an outside party and the fight was allowed to continue. Cruit ended up surviving the first round but found himself in a similar situation quickly in the second. To nearly everyone's surprise Baroni finished Cruit with a submission (kimura) at 1:02 of the second round, but several things were made evident from this fight. 1.Baroni has been working on his ground game 2.Baroni has been working on his stamina 3. Chris Cruit can take a lot of punishment and has a very fitting nickname.

After the fight Baroni addressed the crowd and thanked his fans who haven’t counted him out. He considers this fight a fresh start and stated that in his eyes he is now 1-0. He told PKW that he is currently working with Mark Coleman in hopes of possibly getting a fight in Japan with PRIDE FC. Baroni will be fighting Ohio’s Trevor Garrett on March 18th and plans to stay very active over the next few months. PKW’s exclusive Phil Baroni post fight audio interview is now available in our “Fighters View” section.

EFC 12 is tentatively set for this coming May in Columbus. Congratulations to Bo Kimly and the entire EFC crew for a great night of MMA action. You can visit
www.Extremefightingchallenge.net for future EFC events and info.


Extreme Fighting Challenge 11 Complete Results


- Charles Lopresti vs. Michael Lutz

Michael Lutz defeated Charles Lopresti by KO at 2:50 in round 1.

- Scott DiSorno vs. Joshua Wright



Joshua Wright defeated Scott DiSorno by submission (rear naked choke) at 3:01 in round 1.

- Richy Karst vs. Van Daranikone



Richy Karst defeated Van Daranikone by TKO (strikes) at 2:37 in round 1.

- Scott Wolford vs. Phill Parker



Scott Wolford defeated Phill Parker by submission (rear naked choke) at 2:06 in round 1.

- Dan Wallon vs. Derek Collins



Derek Collins defeated Dan Wallon by submission (armbar) at 2:17 in round 1.

- Jimmy Rommel vs. Rich Bivens



Jimmy Rommel defeated Rich Bivens by submission (neck crank) at 1:06 in round 1.

- Matthew Brown vs. Gary Young



Matthew Brown defeated Gary Young by submission (choke) at 3:47 in round 1.

- Nick Baez vs. Joseph Ezella



Joseph Ezella defeated Nick Baez by submission (choke) at 1:40 in round 3.

- Damon Shuter vs. Tim Sample



Damon Shuter defeated Tim Sample by submission (armbar) at 1:32 in round 1.

- Jesse Deweese vs. Aron Crowell



Aron Crowell defeated Jesse Deweese by TKO (strikes) at 2:37 in round 2.

- Albert Rosales vs. Zach Hummel



Albert Rosales defeated Zach Hummel by submission (rear naked choke) at 1:35 in round 1.

- Tobin Thomas vs. Cole Furbee



Tobin Thomas defeated Cole Furbee by submission (choke) at 0:56 in round 1.

- Jason Dent vs. Primo Luciano





Jason Dent defeated Primo Luciano by TKO (strikes) at 2:52 in round 1.

- Travis Burnett vs. Todd Seylor



Todd Seylor defeated Travis Burnett by submission (strikes) at 1:25 in round 1.

- Joseph Geris vs. Grant Manske



Joseph Geris defeated Grant Manske by submission (choke) in round 1.

- Chris Cruit vs. Phil Baroni





Phil Baroni defeated Chris Cruit by submission (kimura) at 1:02 in round 2.



* Article by Greg Kalikas, www.prokarateweekly.com & photos by Todd Carnes.
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