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MFC MMA events in 2009
2009 in Maximum Fighting Championship First date February 20, 2009 Last date December 4, 2009 Total events 4 Total fights 38 Title fights 3
The year 2009 is the 8th year in the history of the Maximum Fighting Championship , a mixed martial arts promotion based in Canada. In 2009 Maximum Fighting Championship held 4 events beginning with, MFC 20: Destined for Greatness .
MFC 20: Destined for Greatness [ edit ]
MFC 20: Destined for Greatness[ 1] was an event held on February 20, 2009 at the River Cree Resort and Casino in Edmonton, Alberta .
Main Card
Weight class
Method
Round
Time
Notes
Welterweight
Pat Healy (c)
def.
Ryan Ford
Decision (Split)
5
5:00
[ a]
Welterweight
Nick Thompson
def.
Paul Daley
Decision (Unanimous)
3
5:00
Welterweight
Antonio McKee
def.
Derrick Noble
Decision (Unanimous)
5
5:00
[ b]
Middleweight
Bryan Baker
def.
Rory Singer
TKO (Punches)
1
4:56
Light Heavyweight
David Heath
def.
Roger Hollett
Submission (Guillotine Choke)
1
2:30
Middleweight
Solomon Hutcherson
def.
Dave Mewborn
Decision (Unanimous)
3
5:00
Lightweight
Ryan Machan
def.
Simon Marini
Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)
1
1:48
Lightweight
Evan Sanguin
def.
Alain Hernandez
TKO (Slam)
1
2:50
Lightweight
Josh Russell
def.
Donovan Foley
Submission (Triangle Choke)
1
1:00
Middleweight
Brad Zazulak
def.
Richard Symons
TKO (Punches)
1
3:54
MFC 21: Hard Knocks [ edit ]
MFC 21: Hard Knocks[ 2] was an event held on May 15, 2009 at the River Cree Resort and Casino in Edmonton, Alberta .
Main Card
Weight class
Method
Round
Time
Notes
Light Heavyweight
Trevor Prangley
def.
Emanuel Newton (c)
Decision (Unanimous)
5
5:00
[ a]
Heavyweight
Bobby Lashley
def.
Mike Cook
Technical Submission (Guillotine Choke)
1
0:24
Middleweight
Travis Galbraith
def.
David Heath
Decision (Split)
3
5:00
Welterweight
John Alessio
def.
Andrew Buckland
Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)
1
2:53
Light Heavyweight
Ryan Jimmo
def.
Mychal Clark
Decision (Unanimous)
3
5:00
Light Heavyweight
Marvin Eastman
def.
Aron Lofton
TKO (Elbows)
2
0:49
Heavyweight
William Richey
def.
Ryan Fortin
Decision (Split)
3
5:00
Light Heavyweight
Jason Heit
def.
Jeremy Combrink
Submission (Punches)
1
4:17
Light Heavyweight
Dwayne Lewis
def.
Jay Whitford
TKO (Punches)
1
0:29
Welterweight
George Belanger
def.
Nolan Clark
TKO (Punches)
1
3:40
MFC 22: Payoff[ 3] was an event held on October 2, 2009 at the River Cree Resort and Casino in Edmonton, Alberta .
Main Card
Weight class
Method
Round
Time
Notes
Middleweight
Travis Lutter
def.
Jason Macdonald
Decision (Unanimous)
3
5:00
Catchweight
Antonio McKee
def.
Carlo Prater
Decision (Unanimous)
3
5:00
Welterweight
John Alessio
def.
Luigi Fioravanti
KO (Punches)
3
1:34
Light Heavyweight
Mike Nickels
def.
David Heath
Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)
3
4:02
Light Heavyweight
Ryan Jimmo
def.
Marvin Eastman
Decision (Split)
3
5:00
Welterweight
Pete Spratt
def.
Nathan Gunn
KO (Punch)
2
4:19
Dwayne Lewis
def.
Jared Kilkenny
TKO (Punches)
1
3:31
Light Heavyweight
Jason Heit
def.
Paapa Inkumsah
TKO (Punches)
2
4:59
Middleweight
Joe Christopher
def.
Andrew Buckland
Submission (Guillotine Choke)
1
1:54
Nick Hrynchyshyn
def.
Jesse MacDougall
TKO (Punches)
2
4:29
MFC 23: Unstoppable [ edit ]
MFC 23: Unstoppable[ 4] was an event held on December 4, 2009 at the River Cree Resort and Casino in Edmonton, Alberta .
Main Card
Weight class
Method
Round
Time
Notes
Middleweight
Thales Leites
def.
Dean Lister
Decision (Unanimous)
3
5:00
Middleweight
Jason MacDonald
def.
Emanuel Newton
Decision (Unanimous)
3
5:00
[ a]
Middleweight
Bryan Baker
def.
Art Santore
Decision (Unanimous)
3
5:00
Light Heavyweight
Dwayne Lewis
def.
Marvin Eastman
KO (Punch)
1
4:58
Welterweight
Jesse Juarez
def.
Joe Christopher
Decision (Unanimous)
3
5:00
Heavyweight
Nick Penner
def.
Ryan Fortin
Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)
2
3:31
Lightweight
Ryan Machan
def.
Kajan Johnson
Submission (Rear-Naked Choke)
1
3:30
Lightweight
Billy Hua
def.
Kenny Hamilton
TKO (Punches)
2
0:20
^ This fight was originally scored a split draw (28–28, 29–28, 28–29), but it turned out to be an error on the judges scorecard, the mistake was later fixed, and MacDonald was, in fact, awarded the victory.