SFC

Round Two- [Richard Dickson montage]

On June 3, Richard Dickson will fight Kam Cheng for the Headhunters FC Flyweight title. An amateur since October 2016 and representing The Griphouse, Richard owns a 3-1 record in four career bouts consisting of one submission, one knockout and one decision. Watch Dickson’s well rounded game on display in bouts against Darren Docherty, Charlie Falco and Brian Lyons. Good luck Richard! Dickson v Docherty On Top Weekender- 2. Dickson v Falco BCMMA 17- 3. Dickson v Lyons SFC 12-  

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SFC 13 – Scottish Fighting Challenge 13 – Live results

MMA Bouts 62kg – Paul Storrie (MXP) vs Ciaran Carrick (Ryoshin) – Storrie round 3 (2:12), submission by triangle choke  63kg – Adam Battley (MXP) vs Martin McCrone (Griphouse) – Battley wins by unanimous decision Main Event 65.8kg – Thomas Hepburn (Rick Young) vs Matis Zaharas – Hepburn wins by kimura (2:09 rnd2)   Amateur BJJ Bouts 63kg – Sudais Mohammed vs Thomas Nelson – Nelson wins by flying armbar 90kg – Liam Granger vs David Bain – Granger wins by RNC 77kg –Alex Feld vs Makinde Adeyemi – adeyemi wins by knee bar 78kg – Ryan Dukes vs Reece Streathan – Reece streathan wins by choke Open Weight – Chris Duncan vs Ross Houston – Ross Houston wins by guillotine 77kg – Deano Beggs vs Jordan Cameron holloway – Holloway by judges decision Photos [wdi_feed id=”13″]  

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Battler

Mixed Martial Arts is a sport which requires constant growth and evolution.  In today’s episode of Across The Pond, you will meet a budding, aggressive prospect who never shies away from a challenge. An amateur since October 2016 and representing The Griphouse under head coach Dean Reilly, Richard Dickson owns a 3-0 record consisting of one submission, one knockout and one decision.   In his Amateur MMA debut at On Top Weekender, Richard submitted Darren Docherty via rear naked choke in the first round. Then he defeated Charlie Falco via unanimous decision at BCMMA 17. At SFC 12, Richard knocked out Brian Lyons in the first round. Dickson will look to look to push his amateur record to 4-0 when he faces Kam Cheng this weekend at Headhunters FC. Good luck Richard! Attached videos – Dickson v Docherty On Top Weekender – 2. Dickson v Falco BCMMA 17 – 3. Dickson v Lyons SFC 12 – 4. MMA UK show with Richard Dickson and Kieran Malone hosted by MMA UK’S Chrissy Ross –  

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Interview with Richard Dickson

Ahead of his fight at Headhunters Fighting Championship, we got in touch with The Griphouse’s Richard Dickson to talk about the upcoming bout, and MMA in general. Q. Congrats on the KO win at SFC, do you think it was your best performance so far? A. I think it definitely was my best performance so far, mentally and physically. I felt in great shape and had no nerves coming into the fight which was great! Q. Dean Reilly shared a video of you drilling the right hand, left high kick combo while you warmed up for the fight. Was that in the game plan or did you just let the fight progress and throw what felt natural (Video Below)? A. We have been working left high kick set ups for a while now because I find it’s a really easy kick for me to throw up. I wanted to force myself to strike even if I felt uncomfortable (which I didn’t, by the way) as my fights tend to end up being really grappling based because small people want to hold me against the fence. Q. You’ve talked on the MMA UK podcast about how hard your weight cut to 115 lbs was. Was this cut to 125 lbs easier, and do you feel that the jump up in weight class helped your performance? A. Yes! Honestly I felt like a different man. The actual cut was so much easier, I am definitely not planning to return to 115 lbs unless someone wants to pay me reasonably well hahaha. Q. Weight cutting is quite a big issue for a lot of fighters and moving up a weight class is being seen a lot more often, do you see yourself staying at 125 or would you like to move up to a higher weight again? A. At the moment I don’t see myself going any higher than 125. I walk around at 62/63kg now and most other flyweights tend to be closer to touching 70. Maybe possibly for a same day weigh in I’d consider higher than 57 but I don’t see it happening soon! Q. It’s always good to see exciting fighters at the lower weight categories, and The Griphouse seem to have so many talented lighter weight fighters. What do you think makes the Griphouse MMA team so successful? A. A common goal and a great coach. We are all getting better and making each other better. It doesn’t matter what time of day it is, someone will train with you. We all have a ridiculous work ethic and a great fighting mind in our coach Dean, it would be harder to be unsuccessful than successful in a situation like that. Q. And is the goal for most of the Griphouse guys to fight professionally? A. Yeah, I don’t know any of the current active fighters who don’t want to fight pro. Q. A lot of amateur and even professional fighters struggle to get sponsors, and you seem to have got some very supportive sponsors, how much has that helped your training/fighting? A. It’s helped a lot man! Of course I’m not at the stage where I could pursue training full-time etc, but my sponsors help me more than just financially with the services they provide. Q. So you’re back in action this Saturday 4th March at Headhunters, a fairly quick turnaround after SFC. Do you want to stay this active in the future? A. If I come out uninjured I’d fight every week. I’ve never had a fight yet that’s harder than my rounds I get in training so it’s no different being in the cage! Q. Given the short time in between these fights, did you get a chance to celebrate after SFC or was it straight back to the gym? A. I don’t drink or party so a celebration for me is a good dinner and some PS4 then back to the gym! Q. So you’re fighting Kam Cheng, do you know much about him as a fighter? If so are game planning for him or do you just train and let the fight play out? A. I know that he’s a lot smaller than me and that in all of his prior fights he basically looks to pin people to the fence. I always game plan because it’s the most effective and intelligent way to fight in my opinion. Q. If all goes according to the game plan, you’ll be 4-0 as an amateur. Have you thought about what’s next? An opponent you’d like to fight or maybe a show you’d like to fight on? A. Headhunters have said that if I win this fight I’ll have a shot at their flyweight belt which would be cool. Really I just want UK top 10 guys after this fight, any of them on any show. Q. Thanks a lot for your time Richard, do you have any final thoughts for the MMA UK fans? A. If you’re not busy this Saturday, come and watch Scotland’s #1 handsome vegan fighter in action at Headhunters fighting championships! Also, @thecuppingsuite – check them out! Thanks! Video / Credit Dean Reilly Instagram @WolverDean_DNFT View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mixed Martial Artist (@deanreillymma)  

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SFC 12 – 2017 Championships Round 1 Live Results

SFC 12 – 2017 Championships Round 1 takes place in Lauriston Hall, Edinburgh Martin McGRONE Vs Ryan Harris – McGrone via Unanimous Decision Adam Battley Vs Darren Raeside – Battley via Unanimous Decision Jordan Struthers Vs Matiss Zaharovs – Zaharovs via Majority Decision Richard Dickson Vs Brian Lyons – Dickson ko via head kick 00:41 Rd1 Nathan Hughes Vs Thomas Hepburn –  Hepburn wins by submission, armbar,  02:40 Rd3 Graeme Armstrong Vs Thomas Jessing – Draw For more information on future SFC events  to https://www.thesfc.co.uk/ Photos [wdi_feed id=”6″]    

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Starting Out Strong

It takes hard work and dedication for any fighter to achieve success in Mixed Martial Arts.   In today’s episode of Across The Pond, you will meet an up and coming amateur whose devastating knockout power make him the next big thing in Scottish MMA. An amateur since February 2016 and representing The Griphouse in Glasgow under head coach Dean Reilly, Nathan Hughes owns a 4-0 record consisting of three knockouts and one decision. In his amateur MMA debut at On Top Valour, Nathan defeated Dane Dickson via TKO in the second round. Then he knocked out Damon Donald in round one at SFC 11. Hughes also knocked out Sean Kerr at On Top Weekender. Nathan became the amateur Featherweight champion when he defeated Spanish fighter Borja Gonzalez Mora via unanimous decision at Headhunters FC. Check out the link below.  Nathan and UFC Lightweight Steven Ray are the featured guests on the MMA UK podcast with your hosts Steve Brigg and Jon Richard Mcelroy! Attached videos-   Hughes v Kerr On Top Weekender- 2. Hughes v Donald SFC 11- 3. MMA UK podcast featuring Nathan Hughes and Steven Ray- https://www.facebook.com/MixedMartialArtsUK/videos/1170751316346187/    

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Heavy Hitter

Staying in the ranks of the unbeaten  is a hard thing to do in Mixed Martial Arts because everybody is gunning for the target on your back. In today’s episode of Across The Pond, you will meet a smart, aggressive  fighter looking to keep his perfect record intact at On Top Weekender on October 22nd. A professional since March 2016 and representing SBG Inverness and The Jiu Jitsu Misfits located at SBG Moray under head coach Martin Donaldson, Ross Houston owns a 2-0 record consisting of one submission and one decision. In his MMA debut at SFC 10, Ross defeated Joey Morency via unanimous decision. Then he submitted Dane Morgan via armbar in the first round at Cage Warriors 76 in Wales. Houston will look to extend his record to 3-0 when he takes on Ramunas Venslovas at On Top Weekender on October 22nd. Good luck Ross! Q and A with Ross- What is the best advice you received about life or fighting? I’d say the best thing I’ve been told is ‘find something you love & you will never work a day in your life’ I’ve been lucky enough to be able to do this with coaching at SBG Inverness. In terms of fighting advice it’s what I’ve been told by a few people in my time competing “always try & learn from those around you.”  I feel this is a must as you cannot afford to be closed minded in this sport because you’ll be left behind if you are. What are your thoughts on your opponent Ramunas Venslovas? I had a quick look at my opponent just to get an idea of his body type/size. My coaches and I are confident we will be comfortable where ever the fight goes & like I’ve said before, I’m looking to move up fast so only a finish will do in my eyes. Tell us an interesting fact about yourself.  I’m 1 of 4 brothers who are all into sports/competition,  so I grew up in a pretty competitive environment! My dad was a northern district, Scottish & British university, boxing champion and his dad boxed at a high level in the army as well. My mums side has had some involvement in boxing too. Who is your favorite MMA fighter of all time?  My favourite MMA fighter of all time would have to be McGregor for completely changing the game and bringing so much attention to the sport ! I also really like Max Holloway as a fighter too , dude’s a badass.    

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SFC 11- The Homecoming

The SFC is back with SFC 11! Our last show of 2016 featuring 20 fighters from around the UK who’ll battle it out in 10 fights for your entertainment. SFC  are pleased to announce their next event which will be held at the Glasgow City Hotel on saturday 27th august. So far 3 fights have been matched so far and their looking to match amateur and professional fighters for this event, from inside the UK and Europe, so if you are interested please get in touch via the Facebook or to: mail@thesfc.co.uk Confirmed fights so far are Kieran Malone – (DNFT) v Antanas Jazbutis (Fighting Fit) Gavin White ( The Griphouse) vs Alex Feld (Ind) 68kg. Krystian Gowik (Fighting Fit) v David Hamilton (Independent) Some great benefits for the fighters fighting on the card are listed below. Fighter benefits package: * Performance of the night bonus Which is a paid trip to train in Thailand with flights, accommodation and training all covered. * KO of the night £500 bonus * Fighters pack for every fighter: T-Shirt, Hoodie, Supplements. * £10 ticket deal for every fighter. Tickets can be bought at https://www.thesfc.co.uk/events/ Use promotional code MMA for an exclusive 5 percent discount Date, Time & Location Saturday 27th August 2016 6pm until late (6pm entry for table guests and staggered thereafter) Venue: Glasgow City Hotel, Cambridge Street, Glasgow, G2 3HN Parking: Secure multi-storey to left of hotel Ticket Types General – Ordinary admission a 7.30pm Ringside – First two rows around the ring, admission at 7.30pm Table – Three course meal with sparkling wine for ten persons at 6.30pm Platinum Table – Guaranteed ringside, three course meal with four bottles of champagne for ten persons at 6.30pm Dress Code Smart casual Ticket prices General Admission Seated general admission from 7.30pm £34.99 Ringside Admission Seated ringside admission from 7.30pm £44.99 Table Package for Ten Three course dinner with sparkling wine & vip bar, admission from 6pm £599.99 Table Package for Ten – Platinum Guaranteed Ringside – 3 course dinner, 4 bottles of champagne & vip bar, admission from 6pm £899.99    

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