2005 in Maximum Fighting Championship

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2005 in Maximum Fighting Championship
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First dateSeptember 9, 2005
Last dateSeptember 9, 2005
Events
Total events1
Fights
Total fights10
Chronology
2003 in MFC 2005 in Maximum Fighting Championship 2006 in MFC

The year 2005 is the 5th year in the history of the Maximum Fighting Championship, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Canada. In 2005 Maximum Fighting Championship held 1 event, MFC 8: Resurrection.

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Events list

#Event TitleDateArenaLocationAttendance
9 MFC 8: Resurrection September 9, 2005 Shaw Conference Centre Edmonton, Alberta

MFC 8: Resurrection

MFC 8: Resurrection [1] was an event held on September 9, 2005 at the Shaw Conference Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Results

Main Card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
Jason Macdonalddef.Chris FontaineSubmission (Rear Naked Choke)22:12
Victor Valimakidef. Dan Severn Decision (Unanimous)35:00
Blake Fredricksondef.Kevin MandersonTKO (Punches)13:33
Travis Galbraithdef.Chris WilsonTKO (Punches)10:22
Wilf Betzdef.Mike BellSubmission (Exhaustion)32:37
Kevin Dolandef.Nick PerrySubmission (Guillotine Choke)10:32
Chris Adedef.Kyle CheyneSubmission (Armbar)10:47
Jordan McKaydef.Graydon TannasSubmission (Armbar)21:20
Craig Sloandef.Yoosef PennySubmission (Armbar)14:42
Darren Appelsdef.Jim DobsonKO12:26

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    References

    1. "MFC 8: Resurrection". Sherdog. Archived from the original on July 29, 2014.