Canadian Featherweight: 136-145 lbs.


Richard Nancoo and Jay Winger compete for the inaugural UCC Canadian featherweight championship.

1
Richard Nancoo
def.
Jay Winger
TKO (cut/doctor stoppage) @ 1:15 of R1
UCC 3: Battle For The Belts
01.27.01


def.
Yves Jabouin
Submission (armbar) @ 4:50 of R1
UCC 6: Redemption
10.19.01
def.
Steve Claveau
Decision (unanimous) @ 5:00 of R3
UCC 8: Fast And Furious
03.30.02

2
Mark Hominick
def.
Richard Nancoo
TKO (punches & elbows) @ 2:34 of R3
UCC 10: Battle For The Belts 2002
06.15.02


def.
Steve Claveau
Submission (punches) @ 3:24 of R2
UCC 11: The Next Level
10.11.02
def.
Stephane Laliberte
Submission (armbar) @ 4:43 of R1
UCC 12: Adrenaline
01.25.03

Universal Combat Challenge re-brands itself as TKO MMA.  The UCC Canadian featherweight championship is hereby observed as the TKO Canadian featherweight championship.

2
Mark Hominick
def.
Ryan Diaz
TKO (elbows) @ 0:42 of R2
TKO 13: Ultimate Rush
09.06.03


def.
David Guigui
TKO (punches) @ 4:26 of R2
TKO 15: Unstoppable
02.28.04

3
Shane Rice
def.
Mark Hominick
Submission (rear-naked choke) @ 1:46 of R1
TKO 17: Revenge
09.25.04

Shane Rice is unable to defend the TKO Canadian featherweight championship after sustaining an injury during training.

Stephane Vigneault and Phillipe Legace compete for the interim TKO Canadian featherweight championship.

INT
Stephane Vigneault
def.
Phillipe Legace
Decision (unanimous) @ 5:00 of R3
TKO 18: Impact
11.26.04

Shane Rice is able to defend the TKO featherweight championship after returning from injury.

Shane Rice and Mark Hominick compete for the TKO featherweight championship.

4
Mark Hominick (2)
def.
Shane Rice
TKO (leg kicks & punch) @ 4:16 of R1
TKO 19: Rage
01.29.05

TKO MMA chooses to dissolve the TKO Canadian featherweight championship.