David Loiseau and Steve Vigneault compete for the
inaugural UCC Canadian middleweight championship.
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1
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David Loiseau
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def.
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Steve Vigneault
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TKO (corner stoppage) @
10:00 of R1
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UCC 2: The Moment Of
Truth
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08.12.00
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2
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Jason St. Louis
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def.
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David Loiseau
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TKO (punches) @ 2:42 of
R1
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UCC 3:
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01.27.01
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3
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Steve Vigneault
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def.
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Jason St. Louis
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TKO (corner stoppage) @
10:00 of R1
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UCC 4: Return Of The
Super Strikers
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05.12.01
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def.
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Mike Kitchen
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TKO (corner stoppage) @
4:38 of R2
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UCC 6: Redemption
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10.19.01
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def.
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J.P. Cantin
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Submission (punches) @
1:53 of R1
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UCC 8: Fast And Furious
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03.30.02
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Universal Combat Challenge re-brands itself as TKO MMA. The UCC Canadian middleweight championship
is hereby observed as the TKO Canadian middleweight championship.
Steve Vigneault and Sean Pierson compete for the TKO
Canadian middleweight championship.
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3
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Steve Vigneault
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def.
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Sean Pierson
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Decision (unanimous) @
5:00 of R3
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TKO 13: Ultimate Rush
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09.06.03
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4
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Chris Fontaine
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def.
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Steve Vigneault
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TKO (knee) @ 1:14 of R1
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TKO 15: Unstoppable
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02.28.04
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5
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David Loiseau (2)
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def.
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Chris Fontaine
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Knockout (punch) @ 0:13
of R1
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TKO 16: Infernal
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05.22.04
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David Loiseau vacates the TKO Canadian middleweight
championship after leaving the promotion to compete for the Ultimate Fighting
Championship.
TKO MMA chooses to dissolve the TKO Canadian middleweight
championship.
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Canadian Middleweight: 171-185 lbs.
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