RUCKUS IV: SPEND WEDNESDAY WITH THE BEEBES

Wednesday night at Venuti’s in Addison, both Carson and Chase Beebe will be fighting on the Ruckus IV card.
Chase Beebe will be fighting Wisconsin’s Josh Kasee, who is coming off a big win at the Combat USA Wisconsin State Finals in September. Chase is coming off a very impressive performance against Jared McMahan at Chicago Cagefighting Championship in October, and has won 3 straight since his loss to Yoshiro Maeda at Dream 12 last year. He is also the Ruckus Bantamweight Champion.
Carson Beebe will be taking on Randy Fuentes, looking to improve on his perfect professional record of 5-0. Carson has already fought twice in Ruckus, beating Gustavo Rodriguez at Ruckus III and Nate Williams at Ruckus II.
Chase Beebe vs. Josh Kasee
Carson Beebe vs. Randy Fuentes
Eric Kriegermeier vs. Mike Santiago
Robert Menigoz vs. Giovanni Moljo
Jake Murphy vs. Jordan Hinman
Amateur Bouts:
Johnny Odisho vs. TBD
Hoyt Grossman vs. Rob Johnson
Inkidto Shamoon vs. Dave Harris
PJ Cajigas vs. Eric Jackson
Get tickets at Ruckus Entertainment
RESULTS: CHICAGO CAGEFIGHING CHAMPIONSHIP 10/16
October 17, 2010 by Matt

Results from Chicago Cagefighting Championship on October 16th at the Odeum in Villa Park.
Rick Johnson vs. James Gleissner
Gleissner showed great wrestling and had a few catches. But after a takedown in the 2nd round, the 6’6″ 260lb. Johnson reversed position and pounded out Gleissner. Johnson via TKO- Ref Stoppage due to strikes, 1:25 round 2.
Colton Martin vs. PJ Cajigas
Cajigas landed an early knee to the body and had a takedown in round 1. They slugged it out from there and Martin had a late takedown. Cajigas won the round. In round 2, Martin landed two heavy right hands that somehow didn’t faze Cajigas. Cajigas unleashed a barrage of strikes and eventually took down Martin, mounted him and got him in the crucifix position. He pounded on him until the ref stepped in to stop it at 1:23 of round 2
Kris Blainey vs. Nate Patrick
Patrick picked up where he left off when we last saw him in DeKalb at the Body Lock/APFC “No Mercy” event. Patrick tapped gloves with Blainey then slammed him to the ground to start the fight. He immediately got side control and spent most of the round improving his position, hunting for subs and landing strikes. It was all Patrick in round 1. Round 2 began the same as round 1 — Patrick slammed Blainey and got full mount. He unleashed about ten unanswered strikes before the ref stepped in and stopped it at 1:24 of round 2.
Nic Thompson vs. Matt Hong
Just moments before the fight, Hong’s cornerman leans in and tells us, “I don’t even know this guy. I just met him about 10 minutes ago.” Nevertheless, Hong showed himself to be extremely game. He took some serious right hands from Thompson and kept going. They were huge strikes that would have felled most fighters. Later in the round Thompson cracked Hong again with a right, but Hong countered with his own right hand that sent Thompson to the ground. Hong rushed in, but Thompson tied him up, reversed and secured the mount. From there he punished Hong with strikes and bloodied his face. Hong hung in there until the ref stepped in to stop it at 2:09 of round 1.
Bryan Fielder vs. Adam Ward
Bryan “The Hostile Pentacostal” Fielder was initially supposed to fight Mike Santiago. Santiago had to withdraw and Gilbert Grappling’s Adam Ward took the fight on just about two weeks notice. And Ward was just too much for Fielder on this night.
Ward caught a rear naked choke early and worked it the entire round. His grappling and position held Fielder on the ground for almost the entire first round. In round 2 Ward was again extremely aggressive with his wrestling and it paid off. Fielder had no answer for the takedowns of Ward. Round 3 they slugged it out a bit, but Ward dominated those exchanges and again had Fielder on his back. Fielder is left a bloody mess, and Ward wins via unanimous decision.
Ray Grindstaff vs. Dennis Dombrow
Grindstaff was making his pro debut and started out aggressively. But Dombrow worked him to the ground and repeatedly looked for triangles. He locked one in late in the round and also took Grindstaff’s arm. Grindstaff eventually tapped, but he should have done so sooner. He lay on the ground writhing in pain for a few minutes after the end of the bout. Thankfully, he was able to stand for the official announcement and left under his own power.
It was also Dombrow’s pro debut. The 145-pounder out of MTC in Schaumburg notches his first pro win at the Chicago Cagefighting Championship just a few months after competing as an amateur in the same promotion. He displayed a slick ground game, securing a heel hook early in the round and then finishing with the devastating sub at 4:46 of the first.
German Reyes vs. Frank Pizzirulli
Reyes was making his first appearance back in the cage since 2007. That’s a long layoff but you never would have known it watching him fight against Pizzirulli. Reyes exuded extreme calm and had his way with “The Strength”. He spent nearly all of round 1 on top of Pizzirulli. Round 2 was also all Reyes, with Pizzirulli seemingly not wanting to engage. His corner, including Strikeforce fighter Louis Taylor, seemed discouraged that Pizzirulli would not bring it to Reyes. Round 3 saw Pizzirulli work harder, but Reyes eventually landed a triangle at the end of the round. Pizzirulli survived, but Reyes won a unanimous decision in a very impressive performance.
Ryan Williams vs. Ryan Bixler
XFO welterweight champion Ryan Williams looked great in all aspects of his game on this night. Williams dominated the first round, both in striking and on the ground. Round 2 was closer with Bixler providing more of an attack, but Williams still won the round. I thought that Bixler might have taken round 3, but all the judges scored it 30-27 in favor of Williams. It was an impressive performance or Williams against a very experienced fighter in Bixler. It was the second straight victory for Williams.
Nick Rossborough vs. Jason Guida
This was a battle of two very experienced fighters. Guida had the home crowd cheering relentlessly for him. But Rossborough was relentless in his pursuit of Guida. “Leatherface” controlled the pace of the fight and commandeered the cage, working Guida for three rounds. Rossborough’s length and quickness were too much for Guida. Guida, of course showed his gameness, and brought it all three rounds. But in the end Rossborough took the victory via unanimous decision.
Mikey Lullo vs. Tyler Combs
The co-main event of the card, and it lived up to its billing with some thrilling action and frantic pace. Combs had no answer for Lullo in this fight. Lullo won the majority of the exchanges and was able to take down Combs when he wanted to. A slick rubber guard kept Combs in the fight. But in the 3rd round Lullo locked up Combs arm and he had to tap. A very impressive performance by Lullo, who looks like he improves with every bout. Lullo wins by submission via armbar at 1:17 of the 3rd round.
Jared McMahan vs.Chase Beebe
Making his 3rd fight in just over 30 days didn’t prove to be a problem for former WEC champ Chase Beebe. Beebe was just too quick and powerful for McMahan. Beebe floored McMahan with a right and violently turned him into a guillotine that left McMahan out on the floor. Beebe needed just over a minute to beat McMahan.
CHICAGO CAGEFIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP 10/16
October 6, 2010 by Matt
Chicago Cagefighting Championship returns on October 16th at the Odeum in Villa Park. We told you the card looks great, and now we have the poster to prove it:
McMahan vs. Beebe is a great main event. McMahan is a veteran of the local fight scene, having fought in TFC, Ironheart Crown and C3. He fought at the June 26th Chicago Cagefighting Championship event and knocked out Seth Marquez in the first round. Chase Beebe just beat Pablo Alfonso in the Ruckus Invades Navy Pier Bantamweight Title. Beebe made Alfonso tap from a rear naked choke at 2:32 of round 1. Then Beebe went to Japan to fight Hiroyuki Takaya at Dream 16 just 2 weeks after winning in Chicago. Beebe was KO’d in the first round of that bout. The CCC bout will be his 3rd in 35 days.
Jason Guida just fought Jeff Monson in Florida at Elite Promotions and lost via guillotine in round 2, but we heard he looked really good in that fight before getting caught. The veteran fighter trains and coaches out of Midwest Training Center in Schaumburg. Guida will be fighting Nick “Leatherface” Rossborough, who was on “The Ultimate Fighter” season 7. He lost to Jesse Taylor in his bout on the show.
Mikey Lullo, also out of MTC, will be fighting Tyler Combs at the event. Lullo is in the midst of a 7-fight win streak and won via Omo Plata against Jeremy Castro at Chicago Cagefighting Championship’s June event.
For tickets call 630-373-CAGE or visit the Chicago Cagefighting Championship website.
RUCKUS INVADES NAVY PIER RESULTS
September 14, 2010 by Matt
Results from “Ruckus Invades Navy Pier”, 9/11/10, Chicago, IL
Peter Grimes (7-6) vs. Charles Wilson (6-10) – Grimes def. Wilson via Unanimous Decision
Chris Garcia (1-0) vs. Will Serment (1-0) Garcia def. Serment via Tap-RNC at 2:45, Rd. 1
Terrel Brown (1-0) vs. Vadianao Lialuz (0-0) Brown def. Lialuz via Unanimous Decision
Carson Beebe (4-0) vs. Gustavo Rodriguez (3-5) Beebe def. Rodriguez via TKO at 2:30, Rd. 2
Vincent Ramos (2-0) vs. Chris Lane (2-1) Ramos def. Lane via Tap-RNC at 2:30, Rd. 2
Rob Meniguez (4-0) vs. Randy Fuentes (4-1) Fuentes def. Meniguez via Tap-RNC at 4:46, Rd. 3
Clay French (18-6) vs. Billy Stamp (15-7) French def. Stamp via Split Decision
Matt “Sunshine” Fiordorosa (11-1) vs. DJ Fuentes (6-5) Fiordorosa def. Fuentes via Unanimous Decision
Chase Beebe (13-5) vs. Pablo Alfonso (6-2) [Bantamweight Title Bout] Beebe def. Alfonso via Tap-RNC at 2:32, Rd. 1
CHICAGO CAGEFIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP 10/16
September 1, 2010 by Matt
Chicago Cagefighting Championship returns on October 16th at the Odeum in Villa Park. The card looks great:
McMahan vs. Beebe is a great main event. McMahan is a veteran of the local fight scene, having fought in TFC, Ironheart Crown and C3. He fought at the June 26th Chicago Cagefighting Championship event and knocked out Seth Marquez in the first round. Beebe is scheduled to fight at Ruckus on September 11th, so that will be a quick turnaround for him.
Jason Guida just fought Jeff Monson in Florida at Elite Promotions and loss via guillotine in round 2. The veteran fighter trains and coaches out of Midwest Training Center in Schaumburg. Guida will be fighting Nick “Leatherface” Rossborough, who was on “The Ultimate Fighter” season 7. He lost to Jesse Taylor in his bout on the show.
Mikey Lullo, also out of MTC, will be fighting Tyler Combs at the event. Lullo is in the midst of a 7-fight win streak and won via Omo Plata against Jeremy Castro at Chicago Cagefighting Championship’s June event.
For tickets call 630-373-CAGE or visit the Chicago Cagefighting Championship website.
RUCKUS INVADES NAVY PIER PROMO
August 27, 2010 by Matt
New promo for the “Ruckus Invades Navy Pier” event on September 11th.
We’ll have an interview with Felice “L’il Bulldog” Herrig about her training camp and more coverage of the event as we get closer to the date. For tickets and more information visit the Ruckus website.
LORDS OF WAR FEATURES FORMER WEC CHAMP
April 21, 2010 by Matt
The first “Lords of War” is set to take place on April 24th in Addison and the card features some veteran local fighters, a former “Ultimate Fighter” contestant and a former WEC champion. The show is jam-packed with fighters from Midwest Training Center and one from Gilbert Grappling.
The main event will match XFO vet and former WEC champ Chase Beebe against Billy Jochum. Beebe (11-5) comes back to the states after battling in DREAM to fight locally for the first time in almost 4 years. Jochum (8-3) fought here at “Fight Club One” in July last year, getting submitted by John Hosman by a first round armbar.
Hosman (15-6-1) will also fight on the card. After rattling off 7 straight wins, Hosman got the call to fight in the WEC. He got a very tough matchup in his first fight, having to face off against submission specialist Rani Yahya. Yahya submitted him in round 1. Then Hosman battled Chad George to a decision loss at WEC 45. At Lords of War, Hosman looks to get back to his winning ways and will take on Mike “The Assassin” Lindquist.
Also at Lords of War 1:
- Former TUF combatant and MTC fighter Kevin Knabjian will fight on the card.
- Gilbert Grappling’s Joe Benoit (8-3) will fight Craig Kaufman (7-4).
- Undefeated C3 and TFC vet Tony Wisnieski (6-0) will battle Iowa’s Ryan Bixler.
- MTC fighters Ryan Williams, Mikey Lullo, Mike Pitz and Vincent Ramos will all fight at the event.
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Check out our Chicago’s MMA Events page for all the upcoming local cards.
MIGUEL TORRES SUBMISSION FLOW
February 21, 2010 by Matt
Check out this clip from the former local MMA show “Combatwire”. Miguel Torres shows Felice Herrig the submission flow that allowed him to beat Chase Beebe for the WEC title. Playing the part of Beebe is UFC fighter Kurt Pellegrino.
Miguel needs to get back to more of this when he fights Joseph Benavidez at WEC 47 on March 6th. Felice Herrig will fight next on April 17th. Pellegrino will battle Fabricio Camoes at UFC 111.
CHASE BEEBE WILL FIGHT FOR UWC BANTAMWEIGHT TITLE
August 19, 2009 by searstapper
MTC and Gilbert Grappling standout Chase Beebe has some unattended business to take care of inside the Ultimate Warrior Challenge cage. Last February the former WEC champion was supposed to challenge Mike Easton for the 135 pound championship, but Beebe suffered a controversial knee injury and pulled out of the fight. Weeks later Beebe competed in the DREAM Featherweight Grand Prix and lost in the opening round to Joe Warren.
VIDEO: DREAM 7- CHASE BEEBE VS. JOE WARREN
March 9, 2009 by searstapper
Downers Grove product and former WEC Bantamweight Champion Chase Beebe faces Joe Warren in opening round action of the DREAM Featherweight Grand Prix Tournament. Part of DREAM 7 at the Saitama Super Arena in Saitama, Japan.
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