“X1 #47” Lolohea vs Lopez at Blaisdell Arena Honolulu, Hawaii June 24, 2017

X1#47 : World/State Title Champions
X1 #47 Fighter Weigh-ins

X1#47 : World/State Title Champions

By Kyle Galdeira
@kylegaldeira –Photos available at www.HawaiiMediaSource.com
Ray “Braddah” Cooper III has been a mainstay in the local mixed martial arts scene, and he hopes to raise his profile to the next level. After Saturday night’s impressive performance, he may be in line to do just that.
Cooper kept his Welterweight (170 lbs.) World Title with a convincing knockout victory over Charles “Felony” Bennett in the main event of the X-1 World Events MMA #48 at the Neal Blaisdell Arena. The fight, which was held before a crowd that nearly filled the arena’s lower bowl, was also broadcast live via pay-per-view.
“Thank you (Bennett) for coming out and challenging me,” Cooper said. “This belt is staying here until I get to the UFC. When I get there, you guys (currently fighting in the UFC) are going down, that’s my belt.”
“I don’t remember what happened,” said Bennett, perhaps only half joking, who normally fights at 145 pounds. “I love you all, Hawai’i.”
CO-MAIN EVENT: Sale Sproat def. Rafael Brewster via KO at 50 seconds into first round, for Middleweight (185 lbs.) World Title (3X5 min. rounds)
Sproat made quick work of Brewster, using a punch to the left side of his foe’s head to halt the hitman early. After hitting the canvas, Brewster could not fight back, and the fight was stopped just 50 seconds after it started, much to the delight of the local fans who were supporting Sproat, a cowboy and rancher from Moloka‘i.
“Thank you everybody who supported me, you know who you are,” Sproat said.
Russell “The Muscle” Mizuguchi def. Michael “Smash Boy“ Nakagawa via split decision, for State Flyweight (125 lbs.) Title (3×5 min. rounds)
Mizuguchi took Nakagawa to the ground midway through the second round, and delivered a few punches and elbows to his foe’s head as he controlled the action. The remainder of the round was spent on the canvas with very little going on – the bell put a welcomed end to the stalemate.
“I came in as the underdog…Dana White, give me a call!” said Mizuguchi.
Bill Takeuchi def. Justin Hugo via TKO (referee stoppage) at 3:53 in third round, for Bantamweight (135 lbs.) World Title (3X5 min. rounds)
The combatants felt each other out over the first two minutes, and just moments after Takeuchi caused a cut on Hugo’s nose, the fight was halted as Hugo took a low blow via Takeuchi’s whip kick. Once the action resumed, Takeuchi controlled the pace and pinned Hugo against the cage before delivering a series of punches and knees to Hugo’s head, which combined to open a large gash on the opponent’s forehead.
Rudolph Schafforth def. Tipo Lafaele via head-and-arm choke 3:02 into first round, super heavyweight (3X5 min. rounds)
Two large humans squared off in this bout featuring two 260-plus pounders, which excited the crowd as the lumbering fighters traded destructive blows. Two minutes into the opening round, Schafforth connected with a vicious right-handed uppercut that dropped Lafaele. Schafforth then gained control of the local fighter and secured the submission via head-and-arm choke three minutes into the first round.
“I know he’s a tough brawler, so I just tried to keep my chin down,” said Schafforth.
Juan Gonzalez def. Kaeo Meyer via unanimous decision, lightweight (155 lbs.) professional bout (3X5 min. rounds)
In a shocking decision to start the Main Card, Meyer fell via unanimous decision despite controlling the action throughout the fight. Meyer took control early with multiple strikes to the head, then braved a few big counters from Gonzalez. Meyer’s wicked right hook left a large cut under Gonzalez’ right eye as blood streamed down the foe’s face. Gonzalez did not give in, though, and ran the local fighter into the cage as the fighters flopped to the canvas. Meyer countered, though, and gained position to land a handful of overhand punches to end the first round.
Undercard
Davy Malaythong submitted Daylan Cummings in a 170-pound bout just 15 seconds into the final preliminary fight. A corner attendant said Cummings tapped out after suffering a separated shoulder.
X-1 World Events has helped launch the mixed martial arts careers of multiple elite-level fighters including the UFC’s current Featherweight Champion Max Holloway as well as former UFC champion Dan “The Beast” Severn.






Michael Nakagawa vs Russell Mizuguchi







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Is there enough interest and money to bring the fight to the islands?
Hawaii is known as a place for sun, sand and surf, but some also want the islands to also be known for its sporting events.
Hosting a UFC bout would help with that image.
Hawaii spends big bucks to market sporting events in the islands.
Last year alone, $6 million went toward big tournaments like the Sony Open, which had days of international coverage, to much smaller events like Duke’s Oceanfest.
Many other sporting events also want some of the state’s money and marketing.
“We’ve had U.S. Curling come to talk about doing something on the ice. We take each thing as it comes and think about objectives as a state. How are we going to best market our state? What is it going to do for visitors, and for residents? Because that is an important factor as well,” said Leslie Dance, Hawaii Tourism Authority Vice President of Marketing and Product Development.
The state isn’t just looking for the biggest events, but wants to spread the interest and funding among various sports. Ones that people watch or participate in, like the Honolulu Marathon.
“We think of it as a portfolio approach. There may be a signature event, a marque event, a Hawaii authentic event and something you come to participate in,” said Dance.
Newly crowned featherweight champion Max Holloway called for a UFC event to be held at Aloha Stadium, the biggest venue in the state.
Aloha Stadium has hosted MMA events before, including one put on by X1 World Events in 2014.
That event drew a crowd of around two thousands fans, but organizers of X1 said a UFC event would be different.
“If you had that event, you would have to figure out how the entire island of Oahu would fit in the stadium.
Plus you have 6 other islands backing Max and backing fighting. So, do we add more stands, put people on the roof, hang them from planes? What are we going to do?” asked X1 World Events promoter Alii Kaanoi.
“This is just the beginning, not even the tip of the iceberg, but it is going to grow enormously,” added Kaanoi.
A spokesman for Aloha Stadium said even during the fall or winter when the high school and college football season is going on, the UFC event could still be held. Because there is always a day or two that is open.
Meanwhile, the Hawaii Tourism Authority will have to see a proposal by a promoter before it decides whether to contribute state money and marketing to a UFC event.
full story at http://www.kitv.com/story/35596015/could-hawaii-host-a-ufc-event?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_KITV

Lolohea Mahe of Kahului waves to the crowd after defeating Jimmy Ambriz of Santa Ana, Calif., in the main event of X-1’s “Armed and Dangerous” mixed martial arts card Saturday night at War Memorial Gym in Wailuku. In front of a packed house, Mahe won by referee stoppage in the first round. Second photo: Tyler Kahihikolo of Kahului (left) takes on Canaan Kawaihae of Oahu. Kawaihae won by referee stoppage. Third photo: Ray Cooper III (top) of Pearl City puts a hold on Jon Pico of Molokai in the co-main event. Cooper won by referee stoppage.
The Maui News / CHRIS SUGIDONO photos
Main Event
Lolohea Mahe
Vs
Raymond Lopez
Pro Mma SHW 3X5 Minute Rounds
Co Main Event
Tipo Lafaele
Vs
Rudy Shaffroth
Pro Mma SHW 3X5 Minute Rounds
Isaac Hopps
Vs
Daniel Friend
Pro Mma 145lbs 3X5 Minute Rounds
Paul Lopes
Vs
Kaeo Meyers
Pro Mma 155lbs 3X5 Minute Rounds
Justus Faaiu
Vs
Paul Norman
Pro Mma 205lbs 3X5 Minute Rounds
Under card
Joey Vonblankenburg
Vs
Federico Vento
Amateur Mma 125lbs 3X3 Minute Rounds SEC Vacant Title
Marcus Gamble
Vs
Namakana Pakala
Amateur Mma 205lbs 3X3 Minute Rounds SEC Vacant Title
Donovan Parrilla
Vs
Sam Sniffin
Amateur Mma 135lbs 3X3 Minute Rounds SEC Vacant Title
Chuck Amerson
Vs
Chris Randoplh
Amateur Mma 170lbs 3X3 Minute Rounds SEC Vacant Title
Roy Cooper
Vs
Titus Strickland
Amateur Mma 155lbs 3X3 Minute Rounds SEC Vacant Title
Joe Manuia
Vs
Brandon Madamba
Amateur Mma 135lbs 3X3 Minute Rounds
Lopaka Lono
Vs
Mike Foller
Amateur Mma 155lbs 3X3 Minute Rounds
Ioane Kim
Vs
Devin Yamada
Amateur Mma 135lbs 3X3 Minute Rounds
Lawrence Yap
Vs
Dane Polas
Amateur Mma 155lbs 3X3 Minute Rounds
Brandon Alcantra
Vs
Daylan Cummings
Amateur Mma 170lbs 3X3 Minute Rounds
Shaun Somera
Vs
Roland Batangan
Amateur Mma 155lbs 3X3 Minute Rounds
Card Subject To Change Due to fighters pulling out Sick or Injured.
X-1 World Events 47
June 24,2017
Blaisdell Arena
X-1 World Events looks to start the summer off right by bringing the heat back to the Blaisdell Arena on June 24th with a stacked card of local talent.
Expect the whole Oahu south shore to shake with the super heavy weight showcase of big boys in the main and co-main event match ups. Both hailing from the islands, Lolohea Mahe (8-4-0) will take on Raymond Lopez (3-1-0) for the main event, preceded by local boy Tipo Lafaele taking on Rudy Schaffroth of Oregon. Both fighters are undefeated as pros. The promotion promises to secure the cage doors tight for this one as Schaffroth’s last fight earlier this year ended in a no-contest when he threw his opponent through a door that malfunctioned. No one wants to end up with one of these huge beasts in their lap.
Filling out the rest of the main card, in the 145 pound weight class Isaac Hopps (2-3-0) is coming off a win in the X-1 cage and looks to continue the momentum against Daniel Friend (1-2-0). Both look to get their records back on track at an even 50 percent, and with a lot at stake and some proving to do, this match up could make for a real barn-burner.
Kaeo Myers (0-0-0) will make his pro debut against Paul Lopes (0-3-0), with their combined pro/am records looking very similar and making this a match that has some serious potential.
At 205 pounds, with a short amateur career Justus Faaiu (0-0-0) will make his pro debut against Paul Norman (1-4-0) who has been an active competitor since 2009. Though experience can be a key factor, so can the vitality of a newer fighter.
The undercard is comprised of some great amateur matchups including several title contentions between competitors who are experienced and skilled enough to have earned the belt shot and right to perform on one of the biggest stages Hawaii has to offer.
With X-1’s strong history of giving a platform to rising championship talent like UFC Featherweight Champion Max Holloway and many others, the stacked card for X-1 Events #47 is a great opportunity to watch Hawaii’s up an comers as they climb the ranks.
*All record statistics courtesy of sherdog.com and mixedmartialarts.com
Tickets on sale at all Ticketmaster locations

Hey Fight Fans if you were in Maui you know that we had an awesome night of Fights. The War Memorial was at capacity and the Maui fans turned up to support these athletes. Thank-you Maui for showing your support, it felt good to return and showcase Maui’s Talent.
Here are the fight results
Daylan Cummings defeates Kyle Kaahanui in the 1st Round by Rear Naked Choke
Cliff Baker defeates Pololu Nakanelua via split decision
Vinson Sylva defeates Sandy Aviguertero via KO ref stoppage
Zaxton Kamaka defeats Tre Chang via judges decision
Des Visa defeats Yasnaya Perez via split decision
Jace Kaopua defeats Sean Rush via TKO 1st round 2:00 min
Duke Saragosa defeats Nate Feteiosa via TKO 1st round
Canaan Kawaihae defeats Tyler Kahikolo via KO 1st round
Ray “Bradda” Cooper III defeats Jon Pico via Rear Naked Choke 1st Round
Lolohea Mahe defeats Jimmy Ambriz via KO 1st round

Ray Cooper III
X1 175lb World Title
Lolohea Mahe
X1 205lb World Title
X1 #46 Fighter Weigh-ins
Hey Fight Fans if you were in Maui you know that we had an awesome night of Fights. The War Memorial was at capacity and the Maui fans turned up to support these athletes. Thank-you Maui for showing your support, it felt good to return and showcase Maui’s Talent.
Here are the fight results
Daylan Cummings defeates Kyle Kaahanui in the 1st Round by Rear Naked Choke
Cliff Baker defeates Pololu Nakanelua via split decision
Vinson Sylva defeates Sandy Aviguertero via KO ref stoppage
Zaxton Kamaka defeats Tre Chang via judges decision
Des Visa defeats Yasnaya Perez via split decision
Jace Kaopua defeats Sean Rush via TKO 1st round 2:00 min
Duke Saragosa defeats Nate Feteiosa via TKO 1st round
Canaan Kawaihae defeats Tyler Kahikolo via KO 1st round
Ray “Bradda” Cooper III defeats Jon Pico via Rear Naked Choke 1st Round
X1 returns to Maui April 29, 2017 at the Maui War Memorial Stadium
X-1 World Events
April 29,2017
Maui

X1 World Events Returns to Maui with a BANG!! Action packed fight card that you don’t want to miss. Featuring Hawaii’s Warriors Leaving it all in the cage.
April 29,2017 Maui
Main Event
Lolohea Mahe
Vs
Jimmy Ambriz
Pro 3rd X 5min super heavy weight
Co Main Event
John Pico
Vs
Ray Bradda Cooper
Pro 3rd X 5 min 170lbs
Nate Feteiosa
Vs
Duke Saragosa
Pro 160lbs 3rd X 5 min
Tyler Kahihikolo
Vs
Canaan Kawaihae
Pro 145lbs 3 rd X 5 min
Sean Rush
Vs
Jace Kaopua
Pro 170lbs 3 rd X 5 min
Yasnaya Perez
Vs
Des Vida
Amateur Female 135lbs 3 rd X 3 mim
Tre Chang
Vs
Zaxton Kamaka
Ammy 145lbs 3rd X 5min
Pololu Nakanelua
Vs
Cliff Baker
Amateur Mma 125lbs 3X3 Minute Rounds
Vinson Sylva
Vs
Sandy Aviguetero
Amateur Mma 145lbs 3X3 Minute Rounds
Kyle Kahanui
Vs
Daylan Cummings
Amateur Mma 170lbs 3X3 Minute Rounds
Card Subject To Change Due to fighters pulling out Sick or Injured.
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Phone: 808-667-1900
Maui sporting Goods
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Wailuku, HI 96793
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The Gym
300 Ohukai Rd B2 -202,
Kihei, HI 96753
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Stay Tuned for the fightcard, its stacking up to include an action packed fight card for the people of the Valley Isle.
With Maui natives and fighters like Lolohea Mahi, Tyler Kahihikolo and others on this fight card… this will be one you don’t want to miss!
Fights will take place at the Maui War Memorial and Tickets will be on sale real soon,
please stay tuned for ticket release date and locations to purchase.
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Please contact us ASAP.
Mahalo and see ya at the fights.
