Richard Nancoo and Jay Winger compete for the inaugural
UCC Canadian featherweight championship.
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1
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Richard Nancoo
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def.
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Jay Winger
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TKO (cut/doctor
stoppage) @ 1:15 of R1
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UCC 3:
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01.27.01
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def.
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Yves Jabouin
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Submission (armbar) @
4:50 of R1
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UCC 6: Redemption
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10.19.01
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def.
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Steve Claveau
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Decision (unanimous) @
5:00 of R3
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UCC 8: Fast And Furious
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03.30.02
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2
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Mark Hominick
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def.
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Richard Nancoo
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TKO (punches & elbows)
@ 2:34 of R3
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UCC 10:
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06.15.02
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def.
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Steve Claveau
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Submission (punches) @
3:24 of R2
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UCC 11: The Next Level
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10.11.02
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def.
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Stephane Laliberte
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Submission (armbar) @
4:43 of R1
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UCC 12: Adrenaline
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01.25.03
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Universal Combat Challenge re-brands itself as TKO MMA.
The UCC Canadian featherweight championship is hereby observed as the
TKO Canadian featherweight championship.
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2
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Mark Hominick
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def.
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Ryan Diaz
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TKO (elbows) @ 0:42 of
R2
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TKO 13: Ultimate Rush
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09.06.03
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def.
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David Guigui
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TKO (punches) @ 4:26 of
R2
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TKO 15: Unstoppable
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02.28.04
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3
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Shane Rice
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def.
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Mark Hominick
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Submission (rear-naked
choke) @ 1:46 of R1
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TKO 17: Revenge
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09.25.04
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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.
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INT
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Stephane Vigneault
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def.
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Phillipe Legace
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Decision (unanimous) @
5:00 of R3
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TKO 18: Impact
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11.26.04
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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.
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4
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Mark Hominick (2)
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def.
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Shane Rice
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TKO (leg kicks &
punch) @ 4:16 of R1
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TKO 19: Rage
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01.29.05
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TKO MMA chooses to dissolve the TKO Canadian featherweight
championship.
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Canadian Featherweight: 136-145 lbs.
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