X1 #54 “Champions 4” Defenders of Hawaii

X1-54 Teves vs. Shelton

X1#54 at the Blaisdell Arena, April 27, 2019

X1#54 : World Champions
X1#54 FIGHT RESULTS

Congratulations to all the fighters who gave Hawaii another night to remember

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Tim “WAR” Teves won over Isaac Shelton 5rounds by Unanimous Decision
Ricky Camp from Guam defeats Rodney Mondala from Oahu at First Round 3:52seconds
Ricky Camp from Guam defeats Rodney Mondala from Oahu at First Round 3:52seconds
Justus Faaiu from Oahu defeats Maika Graf from Alaska
Justus Faaiu from Oahu defeats Maika Graf from Alaska
Adam Fugitt from Oregon defeats Reno Remigio from Oahu
Adam Fugitt from Oregon defeats Reno Remigio from Oahu
Ryan dela Cruz from Oahu defeats Spencer Higa from Oahu
Ryan dela Cruz from Oahu defeats Spencer Higa from Oahu
Al Matavao from Alaska defeats Marcus Gamble from Oahu
Al Matavao from Alaska defeats Marcus Gamble from Oahu
Tyson Nam defeats Donald Gonzalez
Tyson Nam defeats Donald Gonzalez
Dustin Ching from Oahu defeats Daylan Cummings from Kauai
Dustin Ching from Oahu defeats Daylan Cummings from Kauai
Ben Wilhelm from Oahu defeats Hugo Lujan from California
Ben Wilhelm from Oahu defeats Hugo Lujan from California
Ryan Mondala from Oahu defeats Zach Close from Oahu for the 125lb X1 State Title
Ryan Mondala from Oahu defeats Zach Close from Oahu for the 125lb X1 State Title
Blake Cooper from Oahu defeats Andru Davis Henry from Florida
Blake Cooper from Oahu defeats Andru Davis Henry from Florida
Jake Monroe from Kauai defeats Akeem Coit from Oahu
Jake Monroe from Kauai defeats Akeem Coit from Oahu
Richard Barnard from Oahu defeats Jeremiah Young from Oahu
Richard Barnard from Oahu defeats Jeremiah Young from Oahu
Blake Perry from Oahu defeats Vaughn Llama from Oahu
Blake Perry from Oahu defeats Vaughn Llama from Oahu

X1 # 54 Exclusive Fight Videos

X1 # 54 Fighter Weigh – ins

WEIGH-INS FOR @x1worldeventsmma CHAMPIONS 4 WILL BE AT @dnbhonolulu AT 11AM, FRIDAY 04/26/2019 IN THE PA’INA HALE ON THE 2ND FLOOR.

Rodney Mondala

Rodney Mondala

 

Rodney Mondala

FIGHTER INFO

Nickname: “HOT ROD”
From: Ewa Beach
Fights out of: Hawaii
Age: 27
Birthday:
March 2, 1992
Height: 5’4
Weight: 135 lbs / Bantamweight
Reach: N/A
MMA Record: 5-3-0 (Win-Loss-Draw)

TRAINING

Who do you train with? I mainly train with my brother, Ryan “Coconut” Mondala. I also cross train a lot with Team HMC, Shojin Miki, Christian Tajiri, Cody Hirose, Kaylan Gorospe, as well as numerous members at the UFC gym BJ Penn. I also found a second home in Colorado Springs, CO at Victory MMA with coach Gilbert Smith and company. Coaches Scott Junk, Brandyn Akamine, Bradley Osborne, Justin Mercado, as well as many others have been in my corner from the beginning.

What style fighting do you train? I train all aspects of MMA: Muay Thai, kickboxing, boxing, wrestling, and jiu jitsu. Fine tune little details throughout the week.

FIGHTER BIOGRAPHY

Do you have any heroes?
My heroes consists of Enson and Egan Inoue, Mirko Cro Cop, Mike Tyson, BJ Penn, Robbie Lawler and a lot more fighters. They set the standard for heart and skill in my opinion.

What is your favorite fighting techniques?
I am a proud southpaw so I love using my left punches and kicks as well as utilizing the clinch.

What does it mean for you to fight in X1 World Events?
I grew up watching a lot of the X1 events wishing I could go to more live events at the time. So to be able to perform in their cage means so much to me. Just seeing it grow into much more than just a local show too is very humbling as well.

What was your job before you started fighting?
Before I started fighting I was a Truss Stacker at Honsador Truss. Fighting helped open up doors to an actual, better, construction job. Then eventually coaching what I love to do at UFC gym Mililani.

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X1 #51 One to Remember

X1 51

X1#51 at the Blaisdell Arena, January 19, 2019

X1#51 : World/State Title Champions

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Zane Kamaka
X1 175lb World Title

X1 155lb world Champions Koa Corpuz
Koa Corpuz
X1 155lb World Title

135 lb World Champion Rodney Mondalla
Rodney Mondala
X1 135lb World Title

X1#51 FIGHT RESULTS

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X-1 #51 WEIGH-INS•
The @x1worldeventsmma #51 “One To Remember” weigh-ins will be at @dnbhonolulu on Friday Jan.18th at 11am and open to the public.
Come on down and support the fighters who’ll be competing on Saturday night.
ATTENTION X-1 FIGHTERS:
Please bring paperwork & whatever you may need to the weigh-ins. Food & beverages will be provided to all fighters, after they weigh-in.

 

X1 51
“One To Remember”
Blaisdell Arena

X1 World Events is Back in the Blaisdell Arena Saturday January 19 with “One to Remember” A stacked Fight Card of professional MMA fights featuring Fighters from Hawaii, Japan, and the Mainland.
Get Ready as you will see multiple Titles on the Line to see who is the best in their class.

MMA Hawaii Cage Fighting X1 #51

X1 WORLD EVENTS #51
“One To Remember”
Jan.19th 2019 | Blaisdell Arena

Main Event:
Rodney Mondala vs Taiki Tsuchiya*Japan* (135lb WT)
Co-Main:
Koa Corpuz vs Suguru Nii*Japan*(155lb WT)
Main Card:
Jace Kaopua vs Analu Mattos (155lb ST)
Johnavan Vistante vs Adam Fuggitt*Oregon* (170lb Pro)
Titus Strickland vs Keoni Diggs (155lb Pro)
Pro Female MMA:
Tiani Valle vs Andy Nguyen*Louisiana* (115lb Pro)
Undercard:
Zach Close vs Riquo Abadilla (125lb Pro)
Pololu Nakanelua vs Thomas Mathias (135lb Pro)
Pierre Daguzan vs Federico Vento (125lb Pro)
Zaxton Kamaka vs Austin Bloch (145lb Pro)
Amature MMA:
Vinson Sylva vs Chai Kimura (155lbs)
Davin Chong vs Isaiah Fonseca (170lbs)
Ammy Kickboxing:
Isaac Josiah vs Kaleo Meheula (155lbs)
*Fight Card Subject to Change

Hawaii are you ready??!

It’s going down on Jan.19th as X1 World Events brings you a X-1 #51 “One To Remember” to the Blaisdell Arena with an action packed night of fights planned that everybody can enjoy!
In the Main & Co-Main we’ve got Hawaii vs Japan, as Oahu’s 135lb X-1 World Champion Rodney Mondala will be fighting Japan’s Taiki Tsuchiya & Japan’s Suguru Nii the 155lb X-1 World Champion will be defending his title against Maui’s Koa Corpuz!
These 2 fights itself will bring the action, that’ll have everybody on their feet at the Blaisdell, but we’ve got so much more in store for you.
We’ve also got a Pro female MMA bout between Maui’s Tiani Valle vs Louisiana’s Andy Nguyen and don’t let their looks fool you, these 2 ladies can fight & always put on a show!
This fight card is loaded with Hungry Hawaiian Fighters looking to make their mark and put themselves on the map. Ben Santiago, Johnavan Vistante, Jace Kaopua, Pololu Nakanelua, Pierre Daguzan, Thomas Mathias, Titus Strckland, Keoni Diggs, Zach Close and much more.
This will be one show that you do not want to miss and that will start the year, with a BANG!!!
Mahalo, Aloha & we hope to see everybody there at the Blaisdell Arena on Jan.19th, in support of all your Hawaii MMA fighters.

 

X1 #50 DAY 2

X1 50 DAY 2

X1 #50 “2 Nights of Fights” Day 2
Aug 4, 2018 Aloha Tower

X1#50 : World/State Title Champions
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X1 #49 Grand Prix Results

Kamaka Wins 170lb World Title

JAPAN’S NII WALKS OFF WITH THE X-1 LIGHTWEIGHT WORLD TITLE. 

WAIANAE’S KAMAKA CLAIMS WELTERWEIGHT TITLE.
Kamaka Wins 170lb World Title
MAIN EVENT: Suguru Nii def. Kaeo Meyer via Unanimous decision, for Lightweight (155 lbs.) World Title (3X5 min. rounds)Japan’s Suguru Nii played spoiler in front the home town audience at X-1 #49 on Saturday night at the Blaisdell Arena. In his 3rd fight of the evening, Nii secured a Kimura arm lock that led to a submission at 3:55 of the very first round. The fight capped off an eight-man Lightweight Grand Prix Tournament and a crowned Nii as the new World X-1 Lightweight Champion, a title last held by the UFC’s Max Holloway. Nii started the main event with a swift take down and maintained the top position, but was unable to cause significant damage. Meyer got back to his feet quickly, but was caught with the Kimura while attempting to put Nii on the ground. A gracious Nii simply said “My name is Suguru Nii, thank you, thank you.”CO-MAIN EVENT: Rodney Mondala def. Bill Takeuchi via Unanimous decision, for Bantamweight (135 lbs.) World Title (3X5 min. rounds)Takeuchi entered as a heavy favorite having defended his belt last September. Mondala spent most of the first round working leg kicks to Takeuchi’s left leg and using his quickness to avoid Takeuchi’s heavy hands. In the second frame, Takeuchi went to his wrestling to score a series of take downs. Mondala survived an accidental mid-round groin strike and used shots from the clench to score. In the final round, Mondala walked down a visibly tired Takeuchi with crisp combinations to get the nod from the judges in a unanimous decision victory.Zane Kamaka def. Mike Bronzoulis via verbal submission, for World Welterweight (170 lbs.) Title (3×5 min. rounds)

Zane Kamaka came into the cage fired up and dominated the one round match from the top position with punches, elbows and submission attempts. Bronzoulis verbally submitted to referee Kevin Yoshida prior to the start of round two. At the close of the contest, Kamaka took the center of the cage with his new X-1 Title draped by a handful of other title belts “I work too hard for this, UFC give me a call” Kamaka said.

Russell Mizuguchi def. Shojin Miki via Unanimous decision, for the Flyweight (125 lbs.) State Title (3X5 min. rounds)

Mizuguchi started off with a takedown and spent most of round one with ground control over Miki against the cage. In second round, Miki evened up the scorecard with increased pressure and strikes. Mizuguchi used takedowns and wrestling to control most of the fight. The match ended with Mizuguchi working Miki on the ground to become the State Flyweight champion via unanimous decision.

X-1 #49 GRAND PRIX RESULTS:
Kaeo Meyer def. Taison Naito
Michael Brightmon def. Kohmei Kimura

Kenji Sakura def. Titus Strickland

Suguru Nii def. Kenji Sakura

Kaeo Meyer def Michael Brightmon
X-1 #49 UNDERCARD RESULTS:
Marcus Gamble def. Thor Kristufek
Cheyden Leialoha def. Yuto Sekiguchi
Michael Nakagawa def. Dominic Abalos
Joey Von Blankenberg def. Jeremiah Young (amateur)

JAPAN’S NII WALKS OFF WITH THE X-1 LIGHTWEIGHT WORLD TITLE. WAIANAE’S KAMAKA CLAIMS X-1 WELTERWEIGHT TITLE

MAIN EVENT: Suguru Nii def. Kaeo Meyer via unanimous decision, for Lightweight (155 lbs.) World Title (3X5 min. rounds)

Japan’s Suguru Nii played spoiler in front of a home town audience at X-1 #49 on Saturday night at the Blaisdell Arena. In his 3rd fight of the evening, Nii secured a Kimura arm lock that led to a submission at 3:55 of the very first round. The fight capped off an eight-man Lightweight Grand Prix Tournament and crowned Nii as the new X-1 Lightweight World Champion, a title last held by the UFC’s Max Holloway. Nii started the main event with a quick take down and maintained the top position, but was unable to cause significant damage. Meyer got back to his feet quickly, but was caught with a Kimura arm lock while attempting to put Nii back on the ground. A gracious Nii simply said “My name is Suguru Nii, thank you, thank you.”

CO-MAIN EVENT: Rodney Mondala def. Bill Takeuchi via unanimous decision, for Bantamweight (135 lbs.) World Title (3X5 min. rounds)

Takeuchi entered as a heavy favorite having defended his belt last September. Mondala spent most of the first round working leg kicks to Takeuchi’s left leg and using his quickness to avoid Takeuchi’s heavy hands. In the second frame, Takeuchi went to his wrestling to score a series of take downs. Mondala survived an accidental mid-round groin strike and used shots from the clench to score. In the final round, Mondala walked down a visibly tired Takeuchi with crisp combinations to get the nod from the judges in a unanimous decision victory.

Zane Kamaka def. Mike Bronzoulis via verbal submission, for World Welterweight (170 lbs.) Title (3×5 min. rounds)

Zane Kamaka came into the cage fired up and dominated the one round match from the top position with punches, elbows and submission attempts. Bronzoulis was unable to continue after suffering a broken arm from blocking a kick, verbally submitting prior to the start of round two. At the close of the contest, Kamaka took the center of the cage with his new X-1 World Title and draped by a handful of other title belts, “I work too hard for this, UFC give me a call” Kamaka said.

Russell Mizuguchi def. Shojin Miki via unanimous decision, for the Flyweight (125 lbs.) State Title (3X5 min. rounds)

Mizuguchi started off with a takedown and spent most of round one with ground control over Miki against the cage. In second round, Miki evened up the scorecard with increased pressure and strikes. Mizuguchi used takedowns and wrestling to control most of the fight. The match ended with Mizuguchi working Miki on the ground to become the X-1 Flyweight State Champion via unanimous decision.

 

X1 #49 Grand Prix 8 Man Tournament

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X1 #49 Grand Prix 155lb 8 Man Tournament

April 7, 2018 at Blaisdell Arena, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Hawaii Professional MMA Promotion X1 World Events Grand Prix

X1#49 : World/State Title Champions
X1 #49 Fighter Weigh-ins

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