Final Fight Championship

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Final Fight Championship
Company typePrivate
IndustryCombat sports promotion
Founded2003
FounderOrsat Zovko [1]
Headquarters,
United States
Key people
Orsat Zovko [1] , Chairman/President
Website www.finalfightchampionship.com

Final Fight Championship (FFC) is an international combat sports promotion company founded in 2003 by the FFC owner and CEO Orsat Zovko. The company has its headquarters in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, as well as a European office in Zagreb, Croatia.

Contents

FFC started as a kickboxing promotion, in 2013 FFC introduced MMA fights in its events as well as boxing matches in 2016.

Events

#Event TitleDateArenaLocationAttendance
44Final Fight Championship 40: Egli vs. Lemminger5 September 2019 Fight Dome, Las Vegas Las Vegas, USA
43Final Fight Championship 39: Jones vs. Powell11 July 2019 Fight Dome, Las Vegas Las Vegas, USA
42Final Fight Championship 38: Cucciniello vs. Emmers20 June 2019 Fight Dome, Las Vegas Las Vegas, USA
41Final Fight Championship 37: Santiago vs. Martinez30 May 2019 Fight Dome, Las Vegas Las Vegas, USA
40Final Fight Championship 36: Chub vs. Ambang10 May 2019 Fight Dome, Las Vegas Las Vegas, USA
39Final Fight Championship 35: Egli vs. Holt19 April 2019 Fight Dome, Las Vegas Las Vegas, USA
38Final Fight Championship 34: Petje vs. Gazani17 November 2018 Fight Dome, Las Vegas Las Vegas, USA
37Final Fight Championship 33: Chub vs. Vrtacic3 November 2018 Fight Dome, Las Vegas Las Vegas, USA
36Final Fight Championship 32: Graves vs. Seumanutafa19 October 2018 Fight Dome, Las Vegas Las Vegas, USA
35Final Fight Championship 31: Neves vs. Egli12 October 2018 Fight Dome, Las Vegas Las Vegas, USA
34Final Fight Championship 30: Ishii vs. Schmiedeberg21 October 2017 TipsArena, Linz Linz, Austria
33Final Fight Championship 29: Champion vs. Champion22 April 2017 Tivoli Hall Ljubljana, Slovenia
32Final Fight Championship 28: Greece vs. Rest of the World11 March 2017 Faliro Sports Pavilion Arena Athens, Greece
31Final Fight Championship 27: Night of Champions17 December 2016 Arena Zagreb Zagreb, Croatia
30Final Fight Championship 26: Linz23 September 2016 TipsArena Linz Linz, Austria
39Final Fight Championship 25: Springfield10 June 2016 MassMutual Center Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
28Final Fight Championship 24: Daytona Beach3 June 2016 Ocean Center Daytona Beach, USA
27Final Fight Championship 23: Austria18 March 2016Multiversum Schwechat Vienna, Austria
26Final Fight Championship 22: Athens19 February 2016 Faliro Sports Pavilion Arena Athens, Greece
25Final Fight Championship 21: Rijeka27 November 2015 Cantar Zamet Rijeka, Croatia
24Final Fight Championship 20: Zagreb23 October 2015 Dražen Petrović Basketball Hall Zagreb, Croatia 3,000
23Final Fight Championship 19: Sakara vs. Akil18 September 2015 TipsArena Linz Linz, Austria
22Final Fight Championship 18: Pokrajac vs. Taxiarchis17 April 2015 Arena Stožice Ljubljana, Slovenia
21Final Fight Championship 17: Futures Super Finals20 December 2014Marino Cvetković Sports Hall Opatija, Croatia
20Final Fight Championship 16: Sakara vs. Browarski6 December 2014Multiversum Schwechat Vienna, Austria
19Final Fight Championship 15: Jurković vs. Stolzenbach21 November 2014 Žatika Sport Centre Poreč, Croatia 3,500
18FFC Futures 421 November 2014 Žatika Sport Centre Poreč, Croatia
17Final Fight Championship 14: Račić vs. Krušič3 October 2014 Tivoli Hall Ljubljana, Slovenia 1,000
16FFC Futures 327 September 2014Sutinska Vrela Sports Hall Zagreb, Croatia 1,000
15Final Fight Championship 13: Jurković vs. Tavares6 June 2014 Krešimir Ćosić Hall Zadar, Croatia 1,500
14FFC Futures 23 May 2014Marino Cvetković Sports Hall Opatija, Croatia 1,500
13Final Fight Championship 12: Daley vs. Fabjan25 April 2014 Tivoli Hall Ljubljana, Slovenia 6,000
12Final Fight Championship 11: Jurković vs. Kaluđerović4 April 2014 Gradski vrt Hall Osijek, Croatia 4,300
11FFC Futures 11 March 2014Marino Cvetković Sports Hall Opatija, Croatia 2,000
10Final Fight Championship 10: Rodriguez vs. Batzelas13 December 2013 Boris Trajkovski Sports Center Skopje, Macedonia 6,000
9Final Fight Championship 9: McSweeney vs. Traunmuller15 November 2013 Tivoli Hall Ljubljana, Slovenia 2,500
8Final Fight Championship 8: Zelg vs. Rodriguez25 October 2013 Arena Zagreb Zagreb, Croatia 7,500
7Final Fight Championship 7: Poturak vs. Munoz13 March 2015 Skenderija Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Canceled event.
6Final Fight Championship 6: Jurković vs. Poturak14 June 2013 Žatika Sport Centre Poreč, Croatia 4,300
5Final Fight Championship 5: Rodriguez vs. Simonič24 May 2013 Gradski vrt Hall Osijek, Croatia 4,000
4Final Fight Championship 4: Perak vs. Joni10 May 2013 Krešimir Ćosić Hall Zadar, Croatia 4,700
3Final Fight Championship 3: Jurković vs. Cătinaș19 April 2013 Arena Gripe Split, Croatia 1,000
2Cro Cop Final Fight10 March 2012 Arena Zagreb Zagreb, Croatia 10,500
1Final Fight: Stars war31 October 2003 Dom Sportova Zagreb, Croatia 10,000

History

The Final Fight: Stars War

The Final Fight: Stars War
Information
PromotionFinal Fight Championship
DateOctober 31, 2003
Venue Dom Sportova
City Flag of Croatia.svg Zagreb, Croatia

The Final Fight: Stars War, also known as K-1 Final Fight Stars War in Zagreb, was a kickboxing event produced by Final Fight Championship that was held on 31 October 2003 at Dom Sportova in Zagreb, Croatia. It was the inaugural event held under the FFC banner.

The event was headlined by a heavyweight bout between Mike Bernardo and Sergey Gur. Additionally, the card also featured Stefan Leko, Alexey Ignashov, and Vitali Akhramenko.

Results

Main card
Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
KB +95kg Mike Bernardo def. Sergey Gur TKO (referee stoppage)2N/A
KB +95kg Stefan Leko def.Sebastiaan van de MuysenbergKO (punches)2N/A
KB -95kg Alexey Ignashov def.Josip BodrozicDecision (split)53:00
KB −70kgAnte Bilicdef.Jose ReisDecision (split)53:00
KB +95 Vitali Akhramenko def. Dewey Cooper Decision (unanimous)53:00
KB +95kgIvica Perkovicdef.Marc De WitDecision (unanimous)33:00
KB −81kgMirko Cappellatodef.Phillip TrapaniTKO (shoulder injury)N/AN/A

    Cro Cop Final Fight

    Cro Cop Final Fight was a kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 10 March 2012 at Arena Zagreb in Zagreb, Croatia.

    Final Fight had a nine-year break before organizing its second event titled Cro Cop Final Fight.

    The event was headlined by a heavyweight bout between Mirko Cro Cop and eight-time K-1 WGP finalist Ray Sefo. The bout also marked Mirko Cro Cop's return to kickboxing after nine years spent in mixed martial arts. Moreover, it was also first Cro Cop's major fight in front of his hometown audience.

    In addition to Mirko Cro Cop and Sefo, the event, attended by a crowd of approximately 11,000 people, included the likes of former It's Showtime champion Daniel Ghiță, SUPERKOMBAT WGP winner Sergei Lascenko and former It's Showtime champion Sahak Parparyan. [2] Up and coming local fighters also got a chance to make a name for themselves, such as Mladen Brestovac, Toni Milanović and Agron Preteni.

    Results

    Main card
    Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
    KB +95kg Mirko Cro Cop def. Ray Sefo Decision (unanimous)33:00
    KB +95kg Daniel Ghiță def. Sergei Lascenko TKO (head kick)30:49
    KB -95kg Igor Jurković def. Freddy Kemayo Decision (majority)Ex.r3:00
    KB +95kg Mladen Brestovac def. Mourad Bouzidi TKO (injury)10:30
    KB +95kg Mladen Kujundžić def.Marin DošenDecision (unanimous)Ex.r3:00
    KB −95kg Agron Preteni def. Pacome Assi Decision (majority)33:00
    KB +95kg Michael Duut def.Stefan JelićDecision (unanimous)33:00
    KB −86kg Sahak Parparyan def. Toni Milanović Decision (unanonimous)33:00
    KB −81kgMiran Fabjandef.Ivan PosavecDecision (unanimous)33:00

      FFC era

      In March 2013, Fight Channel announced a series of events under the Final Fight brand, with the addition of the word "Championship" (C) in the promotion's name, revealing its intention to organize title bouts in the future. [3] Also revealed was its new updated logo. FFC President Orsat Zovko announced that the promotion would hold at least 10 events in 2013, [4] which would feature kickboxing and MMA bouts in equal measure. Each event was to have ten fights, four on the preliminary fight card and six on the main card. This was a novelty considering that the first two Final Fight events featured only kickboxing matches. The events were to be broadcast live on Fight Channel in Croatia, but also on many other international cable platforms. Zovko relied on the success of K-1 WGP Final event in Zagreb, Croatia, also produced and co-organized by Fight Channel in 2003 and ultimately won by Mirko Cro Cop. [5] It was first K-1 WGP Final ever held outside Japan. [6]

      FFC 3: Jurković vs. Cătinaș

      FFC 3: Jurković vs. Cătinaș was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 19 April 2013 at Gripe in Split, Croatia

      The event was headlined by a heavyweight kickboxing bout between Igor Jurković and Raul Cătinaș.

      Local fighter Agron Preteni who defeated favourite Romanian Andrei Stoica at the K-1 WGP Final several weeks earlier was also to fight at the event but he was forced to withdraw citing an injury. The promotion was unable to find a last-minute replacement for Preteni, which is why FFC 3 featured nine instead of the scheduled 10 fights. [7]

      In the first preliminary MMA bout of the evening, Ivan Gluhak defeated Dejan Milošević via stoppage at the end of the second round. Gluhak vs. Milošević was the first MMA bout in Final Fight Championship's history. [8]

      In the main event, Igor Jurković defeated Romanian Cătinaș via decision, while in the co-main event K-1 WGP Final semifinalist Pavel Zhuravlev KO'ed Italy's Luca Panto.

      FFC 3 was broadcast live in more than fifty countries, including national TV stations in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Croatian national TV network Nova TV later reported that FFC 3 had a 32% share in TV ratings, making the event the most watched show of that week. [9]

      After the event, Orsat Zovko announced the upcoming events in Zadar, Osijek and Poreč, as well as FFC's expansion and events in other countries of the Southeastern Europe.

      Results

      Main card
      Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
      KB +95kg Igor Jurković def.Raul CătinașDecision (unanimous)33:00
      KB +95kg Pavel Zhuravlev def.Luca PantoTKO11:28
      MMA +93kgAnte Delijadef.Michail LamprakisTKO11:27
      MMA −93kgTomislav Spahovićdef.Christian GolčićKO10:40
      KB −81kgZlatko Bajićdef.Petros VardakasDecision (unanimous)33:00
      KB +95kgMladen Kujundžićdef.Rok ŠtruclDecision (unanimous)33:00
      Preliminary card
      MMA −93kgMatej Batinićdef.Teo RadnićSubmission (RNC)11:47
      KB −88kg Toni Milanović def.Ibrahim El BouniDecision (unanimous)33:0
      MMA, −77kgIvan Gluhakdef.Dejan MiloševićSubmission (retirement)30:00

        FFC 4: Perak vs. Joni

        FFC 4: Perak vs. Joni was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 10 May 2013 at Višnjik in Zadar, Croatia.

        The event was headlined by a heavyweight MMA bout between Maro Perak and Tibor Joni.

        Only three weeks after its first event under the new name, Final Fight Championship held its first event in Zadar, Croatia. [10] The event took place in Višnjik arena with the capacity of 9,500 seats. According to the media estimates, FFC 4 was attended by a 4,500-strong crowd, a significantly better result compared to the previous FFC 3 in Split. FFC 4 was the first event in the promotion's history with an MMA bout in the main event.

        After numerous cancellations and injuries, Maro Perak. Perak called out Denis Stojnić, a former UFC fighter, but Stojnić refused the offer. Stojnić told the media that his goal was to make it back to the UFC and for that he needed a win over a big name like Mirko Cro Cop, Mustapha Al Turk, Andrei Arlovski or Jeff Monson t. [11] [12]

        In the co-main event, Croatian kickboxing heavyweight Mladen Brestovac defeated Sergei Lascenko via decision after three rounds. Both fighters had previously participated in the K-1 WGP Final in Zagreb where Brestovac defeated Spain's Frank Munoz, while Lascenko lost to Dževad Poturak. [13]

        Poland's Maciej Browarski, who stepped in on short notice, pulled off a huge upset when he defeated one of the best European MMA lightheavyweight fighters, Jason Jones, in the first round. [14]

        Results

        Main card
        Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
        MMA +95kgMaro Perakdef.Tibor JoniTKO11:28
        KB +95kg Mladen Brestovac def. Sergei Lascenko Decision (unanimous)33:00
        MMA +95kgMaciej Browarskidef.Jason JonesKO24:30
        MMA −70kgIvica Truščekdef. Vaso Bakočević TKO21:28
        KB −85kg Jason Wilnis def.Zoran MajkićKO12:59
        KB −81kg Emil Zoraj def.Zlatko BajićDecision (unanimous)33:00
        Preliminary card
        MMA −70kgAntun Račićdef.Bojan KosednarDecision (unanimous)35:00
        MMA −84kgAntonio Mijatovićdef.Marko LukačićDecision (unanimous)35:00 [lower-alpha 1]
        MMA Catchweight (−81kg)Luka Jelčićdef.David VasićSubmission (RNC)11:18
        KB +95kg Igor Mihaljević def.Ante VerunicaDecision (unanimous)33:00
        1. Overtuned by Croatian MMA Association to a draw [15]

        FFC 5: Rodriguez vs. Simonjič

        FFC 5: Rodriguez vs. Simonjič was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 24 May 2013 at Gradski vrt in Osijek, Croatia. [16]

        The event was headlined by a heavyweight MMA bout between former UFC champion Ricco Rodriguez and Slovenia's Tomaž Simonjič.

        In the co-main event, Ukraine's kickboxer Pavel Zhuravlev KO'ed the Netherlands's Vinchenzo Renfurm, making his second consecutive win in the FFC. Croatia's MMA Ante Delija and Ante Račić also achieved wins, while Bosnian Igor Emkić defeated Ivan Stanić fighting out of Croatia.

        Only two bouts went the distance.

        At the post-fight presser, Ricco Rodriguez called out former UFC fighter Denis Stojnić. [17] Stojnić later refused that proposition claiming that UFC matchmaker Joe Silva wanted him to fight Mirko Cro Cop, Mustapha Al Turk, Andrei Arlovski or Jeff Monson. [18]

        Results

        Main card
        Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
        MMA +93kg Ricco Rodriguez def.Tomaž SimonjičSubmission (armbar)13:49
        KB +95kg Pavel Zhuravlev def.Vinchenzo RenfurmKO22:44
        MMA +95kgAnte Delijadef. Gzim Selmani TKO13:09
        MMA −66kgAntun Račićdef.Artak NazaryanDecision (unanimous)35:00
        KB +95kg Igor Mihaljević def.Uroš VeličevićDecision (unanimous)33:00
        MMA −77kgLaszlo Senyeidef.Ivan GluhakSubmission (armbar)32:40
        Preliminary card
        KB −86kgIgor Emkićdef. Ivan Stanić KO31:25
        KB +95kgStefan Anđelkovićvs.Nino VladušićNo Contest (injury)10:00
        MMA −93kgMatej Batinićdef.Attila PetrovszkiSubmission (RNC)13:25
        MMA +95kgSaša Milinkovićdef.Michail LamprakisSubmission (armbar)13:18

          FFC 6: Jurković vs. Poturak

          FFC 6: Jurković vs. Poturak was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 14 June 2013 at Žatika Sport Centre in Poreč, Croatia.

          The event was headlined by a kickboxing heavyweight bout between Igor Jurković and Dževad Poturak.

          FFC 6 marked the second FFC event headlined by Igor Jurković after FFC 3 in Split, Croatia, on 19 April 2013.

          The co-main event featured two top kickboxing heavyweights. The Dutch Hesdy Gerges defeated Pavel Zhuravlev via split decision. [19] [20] The bout marked Zhuravlev's first FFC defeat after two wins.

          Hungary's Laszlo Senyei defeated Ivica Trušček via unanimous decision in an MMA welterweight bout. [20]

          Ibrahim El Bouni beat Bosnian kickboxer Igor Emkić in 29 seconds via a KO.

          At the post-fight presser, FFC President Orsat Zovko announced the upcoming fall events in Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina), Pula (Croatia), Zagreb (Croatia), Skopje (Macedonia) and Ljubljana (Slovenia).

          Results

          Main card
          Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
          KB +95kg Igor Jurković def. Dževad Poturak Decision (unanimous)33:00
          KB +95kg Hesdy Gerges def. Pavel Zhuravlev Decision (unanimous)33:00
          MMA −77kgLaszlo Senyeidef.Ivica TruščekDecision (unanimous)35:00
          MMA +93kgDorijan Ilićdef.Emil PoljakKO12:10
          KB −81kgMiran Fabjandef.Ivan BilićDecision (unanimous)33:00
          KB −85kgIbrahim El Bounidef.Igor EmkićKO10:29
          Preliminary card
          KB +95kgMladen Kujundžićdef.Nikola DimkovskiDecision (unanimous)33:00
          MMA +93kgStefan Traunmullerdef.Ivan VitasovićSubmission (RNC)10:00
          MMA −70kgTeo Mikelićdef.Samo PetjeDecision (unanimous)33:00
          MMA −70kgMatija Blažičevićdef.Phillip ŠarićSubmission (armbar)22:31

            FFC 7: Poturak vs. Munoz

            FFC 7: Poturak vs. Munoz was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 13 March 2015 at Skenderija in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

            FFC 7 was originally scheduled for 4 September 2013 but it was cancelled due to Poturak's injury and other technical issues. However, FFC wanted to produce an event in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the opportunity appeared two years later.

            The event was headlined by a kickboxing heavyweight bout between Dževad Poturak and Frank Munoz, while the MMA headliner featured Tomislav Spahović and Kamen Georgiev.

            Hungary's MMA prospect Laszlo Senyei finished Dawid Defort via GNP in the third round, while heavyweight kickboxers Tomislav Čikotić and Elmir Mehić were awarded the title of 'Fight of the night'.

            Results

            FFC 7 MMA
            Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
            Light HeavyweightTomislav Spahovićdef.Kamen GeorgievUnanimous decision35:00
            WelterweightLaszlo Senyeidef.Dawid DefortKO (GNP)34:34
            Featherweight Ádám Borics def.Marko BurušićUnanimous decision35:00
            WelterweightVladimir Prodanovićdef.Ivan SkokoKO (GNP)11:55
            Heavyweight Darko Stošić def.Dyonisios PapadopoulosKO (GNP)10:59
            LightweightVladislav Genovdef.Gergo MunczebergSubmission (armbar)12:16
            FFC 7 Kickboxing
            Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
            Heavyweight Dževad Poturak def.Frank MunozUnanimous decision33:00
            HeavyweightTomislav Čikotićdef.Elmir MehićUnanimous decision43:00
            MiddleweightIgor Emkićdef.Nikita ChubUnanimous decision43:00
            MiddleweightDenis Marjanovićdef.Boban KrušićKO2
            Light Heavyweight Antonio Plazibat def.Bojan DžepinaTKO21:43
            Light HeavyweightStrahinja Denićdef.Dženan PoturakTKO (injury)13:00

            FFC 8: Zelg vs. Rodriguez

            FFC 8: Zelg vs. Rodriguez was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 25 October 2013 at Arena Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia.

            The event was headlined by an MMA catchweight bout between Zelg Galešić and Ricco Rodriguez with Rodriguez defeating his opponent via submission in the first round.

            The co-main event featured a kickboxing heavyweight bout between Mladen Brestovac and Ali Cenik that went the distance in favor of Mladen Brestovac.

            Glory's Jahfarr Wilnis made his FFC debut at FFC 8 in Zagreb, Croatia, where he lost to Tomáš Hron.

            Results

            Main card
            Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
            MMA -95kg Ricco Rodriguez def. Zelg Galešić Submission (armbar)13:50
            KB +95kg Mladen Brestovac def.Ali CenikDecision (unanimous)33:00
            KB +95kg Tomáš Hron def. Jahfarr Wilnis Decision (unanimous)33:00
            KB -80kg Stevan Živković def.Miran FabjanDecision (split)33:00
            MMA −66kg Francisco Albano Barrio def.Darko BanovićDecision (unanimous)35:00
            MMA −77kgPrimož Vrbincdef.Dušan DžakićKO11:19
            FFC Challenger 08
            MMA +95kgDion Staringdef.Ante DelijaSubmission (kimura)22:42
            MMA -70kgIvica Truščekdef.Gojko VukovićTKO12:13
            KB +95kgMladen Kujundžićdef.Senid ImamovićKO11:19
            MMA −77kgLaszlo Senyeidef.Luka JelčićTKO30:30
            MMA −77kgMatej Truhandef.Josif Al SaidKO13:50

              FFC 9: McSweeney vs. Traunmuller

              FFC 9: McSweeney vs. Traunmuller was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 15 November 2013 at Tivoli Hall, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

              In November 2013, FFC held its first event outside of Croatia. FFC 9 was also the first event in the FFC's history that featured two events in one night with kickboxing and MMA sections held separately.

              The MMA part of the event was headlined by a heavyweight bout between James McSweeney and Stefan Traunmuller. At FFC 9 James McSweeney made his FFC debut and defeated Traunmuller by a first round submission via armbar.

              The co-main event featured Primož Vrbinc and Joseph Leitner, while the most anticipated bout of the night was the grudge match between Slovenia's Lemmy Krušič and Vaso Bakočević fighting out of Montenegro that went the distance in favor of Krušič.

              The kickboxing part of the event was headlined by Mirko Vorkapič and Chris Ngimbi with Vorkapić pulling an upset and defeating favored former It's Showtime champion Ngimbi.

              In the co-main event Ibrahim El Bouni made a successful FFC return defeating favored local kickboxer Miran Fabjan.

              James McSweeney at FFC 9 in Ljubljana, Slovenia. James McSweeney at FFC10.jpg
              James McSweeney at FFC 9 in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

              Results

              FFC 9 MMA
              Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
              MMA HW James McSweeney def.Stefan TraunmullerSubmission (armbar)10:35
              MMA -77kgPrimož Vrbincdef.Joseph LeitnerSubmission (standing guillotine choke)34:53
              MMA -73kgIvica Truščekdef.Leonardo ZecchiKO (left high kick)10:18
              MMA -66 kgLemmy Krušičdef. Vaso Bakočević Decision (unanimous)35:00
              MMA -84kgMattia Schiavolindef.Josip ArtukovićSubmission (heel hook)12:24
              FFC 9 Kickboxing
              KB -71kgMirko Vorkapićdef. Chris Ngimbi Decision (unanimous)33:00
              KB -82kgIbrahim El Bounidef.Miran FabjanKO (left hook)22:17
              KB -77kg Stevan Živković def.Grega SmoleDecision (unanimous)33:00
              KB -71kgSamo Petjedef.Mario KatićKO (straight right)21:35
              KB -91kg Ivan Stanić def.Strahinja IvanovićTKO (low kick)21:30
              KB -85kgTadej Toplakdef.Mesud SelimovićDecision (unanimous)33:00

                FFC 10: Rodriguez vs. Batzelas

                FFC 10: Rodriguez vs. Batzelas was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 13 December 2013 at Boris Trajakovski Sports Center, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia.

                The event was the first that the FFC has hosted in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia.

                The MMA part of the event was headlined by a heavyweight bout between former UFC heavyweight champion Ricco Rodriguez and Greek mixed martial artist and former Olympic wrestler Nestoras Baltzelas. Rodriguez defeated his opponent via second-round TKO.

                The co-main event featured Dutch/Albanian professional wrestler Gzim Selmani and Slovenia's Tomaž Simonič with Selmani winning the bout in the first round via RNC. Local MMA fighter Risto Dimitrov stepped into the ring versus Greece's Georgios Vardis eventually winning via decision.

                The kickboxing part of the event was headlined by a heavyweight bout between Rustemi Kreshnik and Croatia's Dino Belošević while Mladen Brestovac vs. Kirk Krouba served as the co-main event. Tomáš Hron scored another FFC win after defeating Croatia's Igor Mihaljević in a heavyweight clash.

                Ricco Rodriguez against Nestoras Batzelas at FFC 10 in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia. FFC 10 in Skopje.jpg
                Ricco Rodriguez against Nestoras Batzelas at FFC 10 in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia.

                Results [21]

                FFC 10 MMA
                Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
                MMA HW Ricco Rodriguez def. Nestoras Batzelas TKO (punches)23:33
                MMA HW Gzim Selmani def.Tomaž SimoničSubmission (arm triangle choke)11:54
                MMA -70kg Vaso Bakočević def.Stanislav EnchevDecision (unanimous)35:00
                MMA −70kgKostadin Enevdef.Patrick PerešaSubmission (Guillotine Choke)34:13
                MMA -66kgRisto Dimitrovdef.Georgios VardisDecision (unanimous)35:00
                MMA -72kgMatija Blažičevićdef.Viktor StojanovTKO (punches)21:51


                FFC 10 Kickboxing
                KB HW Rustemi Kreshnik def. Dino Belošević Decision (unanimous)33:00
                KB HW Mladen Brestovac def.Kirk KroubaDecision (unanimous)33:00
                KB HW Tomáš Hron def. Igor Mihaljević Decision (unanimous)33:00
                KB -77kg Shkodran Veseli def.Ile RisteskiKO (right high kick)11:15
                KB -85kgIgor Emkićdef.Kleanthis MavropoulosDecision (unanimous)33:00
                KB -70kgTeo Mikelićdef.Slobodan KajmakoskiDecision (unanimous)33:00

                  FFC Futures 1

                  FFC Futures 1 was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 1 March 2014 at Marino Cvetković Sports Hall in Opatija, Croatia.

                  In 2014 Final Fight Championship launched its FFC Futures series – a series of kickboxing and MMA tournaments for younger, aspiring fighters. The winners of the tournament signed a deal with the promotion while the event also featured two super fights including Stipe Bekavac vs. Eddie Sanchez and Ivan Stanić vs. Patrick Van Rees.

                  Results [22]

                  MMA
                  Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
                  MMA HWStipe Bekavacdef.Lajo CalvarusoSubmission (Guillotine Choke)10:25
                  MMA HWNikola Janjićdef.Jasmin BegisholliKO [lower-alpha 1]
                  MMA -93kgStrahinja Denićdef.Tigo GiljevićDecision (unanimous)35:00 [lower-alpha 2]
                  MMA −84kgIvica Čubićdef.Tomislav BuracSubmission (Triangle Choke)10:29 [lower-alpha 3]
                  MMA -77kgSaša Drobacdef.Vladimir ProdanovićKO (Punch)12:08 [lower-alpha 4]
                  MMA -70kgAleksandar Rakasdef.Philip ŠarićTKO (punches)12:34 [lower-alpha 5]
                  Kickboxing
                  KB -91Patrick Van Reesdef. Ivan Stanić KO (Right Cross)12:00
                  KB HWNato Cvitandef.Miloš IvasDecision33:00 [lower-alpha 6]
                  KB -91Stipe Stipetićdef.Calin IovanKO [lower-alpha 7]
                  KB -85kgMilan Filipovićdef.Adam EvloevDecision33:00 [lower-alpha 8]
                  KB -77kgToni Mikelićdef.Alban DexariDecision33:00 [lower-alpha 9]
                  KB -70kgMarko Adamovićdef.Jovica KokotDecision33:00 [lower-alpha 10]
                  1. Heavyweight tournament final.
                  2. -93kg tournament final.
                  3. -84kg tournament final.
                  4. -77kg tournament final.
                  5. -70kg tournament final.
                  6. Heavyweight tournament final.
                  7. -91kg tournament final.
                  8. -85kg tournament final.
                  9. -77kg tournament final.
                  10. -70kg tournament final.

                  FFC 11: Jurković vs. Kaluđerović

                  FFC 11: Jurković vs. Kaluđerović was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held 4 April 2014 at Gradski vrt Hall in Osijek, Croatia.

                  The kickboxing part of the event was headlined by a light heavyweight bout between Igor Jurković and Jovan Kaluđerović.

                  The MMA part of the event was headlined by a heavyweight bout between Stipe Bekavac and former UFC and Bellator fighter Eddie "The Manic Hispanic" Sanchez.

                  In the co-main event of the MMA part of the event Saša Milinković submitted Stefan Traunmuller via arm triangle choke, while Bekavac brutally KO'ed Sanchez in the first round of the headliner.

                  The first bout of the event featured Ivica Tadijanov and Poland's Marcin Prachnio. Croatia's Ivan Gluhak beat Luca Vitali by a TKO.

                  Igor Jurkovic celebrating at FFC 11 in Osijek, Croatia. Igor Jurkovic celebrating at FFC 11 Osijek..jpg
                  Igor Jurković celebrating at FFC 11 in Osijek, Croatia.

                  Results [23] [24]

                  FFC 11 Kickboxing
                  Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
                  KB -95kg Igor Jurković def.Jovan KaluđerovićKO (liver kick)11:47
                  KB -77kg Shkodran Veseli def. Stevan Živković KO (flying knee)31:14
                  KB -95kgPatrick Van Reesdef.Dženan PoturakKO (front kick)21:47
                  KB HWAnte Verunicadef.Tomislav ČikotićExtension round decision (unanimous)43:00
                  KB -70kgAlen Štritofdef.Saša StošićDecision (unanimous)33:00
                  KB -66kgIvan Zidardef.Samuel HadzimaDecision (unanimous)33:00
                  FFC 11 MMA
                  MMA -98kgStjepan Bekavacdef. Eddie Sanchez KO (straight left)11:07
                  MMA HWSaša Milinkovićdef.Stefan TraunmullerSubmission (one armed guillotine choke)1
                  MMA -93kgMatej Batinićdef.Sandor OkrosDecision (unanimous)35:00
                  MMA -77kgIvan Gluhakdef.Luca VitaliTKO (punches)2
                  MMA -84kgJosip Artukovićdef.Marko DrmonjičDecision (unanimous)35:00
                  MMA −93kgIvica Tadijanovdef. Marcin Prachnio Decision (unanimous)35:00

                    FFC 12: Fabjan vs. Daley

                    FFC 12: Fabjan vs. Daley was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held 25 April 2014 at Tivoli Hall, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

                    The event was the second that the FFC has hosted at Tivoli Hall in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

                    The kickboxing part of the event was headlined by a welterweight bout between Bellator's Paul Daley and Miran Fabjan with Daley knocking our Fabjan in the second round

                    The co-main event bout between Croatia's Teo Mikelić and Slovenia's Mirko Vorkapič ended via doctor's stoppage in the first round since Vorkapič sustained a periorbital hematoma. The kickboxing part of the event kicked off brutally with Mladen Kujunđić's knockout win over Dženan Poturak. In a heavyweight match up Elmir Mehić defeated local favorite Rok Štrucl, while Slovenia's up-and-comer Samo Petje stopped Kevin Hesseling in the first round. The only kickboxing bout that went the distance was the one between Denis Chorchyp and Darian Paladin.

                    In the MMA headliner Dion 'The Soldier' Staring defeated Tomaž Simonič via submission.

                    The bout between Hungary's Viktor Halmi and Slovenia's Primož Vrbinc served as the co-main event.

                    Croatia's MMA up-and-comer Luka Jelčić and Krasimir Georgiev opened the MMA part of the event with Jelčić finishing his opponent via GNP. Antun Račić showcased his ground game finishing Zoltan Turi via armbar. Croatia's Ivica Trušček defeated Michael Pfunder via RNC, while Slovenia's Bor Bratovž submitted his opponent in the first round.

                    Results

                    FFC Kickboxing
                    Weight classMethodRoundTimeNotes
                    KB -81 Paul Daley def.Miran FabjanKO (Right straight)22:41
                    KB -70Teo Mikelićdef.Mirko VorkapičTKO (Doctor stoppage)11:23
                    KB HWElmir Mehićdef.Rok ŠtruclTKO (Strikes)22:19
                    KB -70kgSamo Petjedef.Kevin HesselingKO (Punches and knees)1
                    KB -95kgDenis Chorchypdef.Darian PaladinDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                    KB -95 Mladen Kujundžić def.Dženan PoturakTKO (Body kick)1
                    FFC MMA
                    MMA HWDion Staringdef.Tomaž SimoničSubmission (Americana)12:55
                    MMA -77kgViktor Halmidef.Primož VrbincTKO (Strikes)22:00
                    MMA -83kgBor Bratovždef.Giorgi IvanovSubmission (Rear naked choke)11:45
                    MMA -70kgIvica Truščekdef.Michael PfunderSubmission (Rear naked choke)13:21
                    MMA -66Antun Račićdef.Zoltan TuriSubmission (Armbar)14:45
                    MMA -70Luka Jelčićdef.Krasimir GeorgievTKO (Punches)12:20

                      FFC Futures 2

                      FFC Futures 2 was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 3 May 2014 at Marino Cvetković Sports Hall in Opatija, Croatia.

                      The event was the second in the FFC Futures series – a series of kickboxing and MMA tournaments for younger, aspiring fighters. The winners of the tournament signed a deal with the promotion while the event also featured two super fights including an MMA heavyweight bout between Ante Delija and Ruben Wolf as well as a heavyweight kickboxing match between Mladen Brestovac and Tomas Pakutinskas.

                      Results [25] [26] [27]

                      MMA
                      Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                      HeavyweightAnte Delijadef.Ruben WolfSubmission (Guillotine Choke)21:28
                      Light HeavyweightMartin Baturdef.Ivan KaracicSubmission (Guillotine Choke)13:20-93 kg tournament final.
                      MMA -93 kgMartin Baturdef.Senad BašićKO1Semifinals.
                      MiddleweightPleurat Smajlidef.Asmir SadikovicTKO (Punches)12:49-84 kg tournament final.
                      MMA −84 kgPleurat Smajlidef.Tomislav BurecSubmission (Guillotine Choke)1Semifinals.
                      MMA −84 kgAsmir Sadikovicdef.Ermin HodžićSubmission (Shoulder lock)1Semifinals.
                      MMA −84 kgTomislav Burecdef.Antonio BičanićDecision (Unanimous)15:00Quarterfinals.
                      MMA −84 kgErmin Hodžićdef.Domenik AndreićDecision (Unanimous)15:00Quarterfinals.
                      WelterweightTadija Majićdef.Ivica VrankoSubmission (Heel Hook)10:58-77 kg tournament final.
                      MMA -77 kgTadija Majićdef.Ivica JakopićSubmission (Heel Hook)1Semifinals.
                      MMA -77 kgIvica Vrankodef.Nemanja MilakovićDecision (Split)15:00Semifinals.
                      MMA -77 kgTadija Majićdef.Marin RadovanTKO (High Kick, GNP)Quarterfinals.
                      MMA -77 kgIvica Vrankodef.Pavle TomićDecision (Unanimous)15:00Quarterfinals.
                      MMA -77 kgNemanja Milakovićdef.Amir KomićChanged Decision15:00Quarterfinals.
                      Supervisor changed decision.
                      LightweightJasmin Ilijašdef.Velimir RašićSubmission (Armbar)11:44-70 kg tournament final.
                      MMA -70 kgJasmin Ilijašdef.Mislav MajorSubmission (Armbar)1Semifinals.
                      MMA -70 kgVelimir Rašićdef.Sebastijan EminiDecision (Unanimous)15:00Semifinals.
                      Kickboxing
                      Heavyweight Mladen Brestovac def.Tomas PakutinskasTKO (Arm injury)10:36
                      Heavyweight Dino Belošević def.Simon KrizmanićDecision32:00Heavyweight tournament final.
                      Light HeavyweightAndrija Lekićdef.Mitar DugalićDecision32:00-91 kg tournament final.
                      KB -91Andrija Lekićdef.Mitar DugalićDecision (Unanimous)22:00Semifinals.
                      KB -91Draženko Lovrićdef.Tomislav SuticDecision (Unanimous)22:00Semifinals.
                      KB -91Mitar Dugalićdef.Robert GrguričDecision (Unanimous)22:00Quarterfinals.
                      MiddleweightMatijas Barićdef.Nenad ŠančićKO (punches)2-85 kg tournament final.
                      KB -85 kgNenad Šančićdef.ŽivkovićKO1Semifinals.
                      WelterweightJasmin Bajrovićdef.Anđelko RebićKO (strikes)2-77 kg tournament final.
                      KB -77 kgAnđelko Rebićdef.Nikola ResanovićDecision (Split)22:00Semifinals.
                      KB -77 kgJasmin Bajrovićdef.Aleksandar NježićKO1Semifinals.
                      KB -77 kgAnđelko Rebićdef.Dejvid KajevićRTDQuarterfinals.
                      KB -77 kgJasmin Bajrovićdef.Hamza SivroDecision (Unanimous)22:00Quarterfinals.
                      LightweightFinko Barišićdef.Dino TaćiDecision32:00-70 kg tournament final.
                      KB -70 kgDino Taćidef.Michele BulesicDecision (Unanimous)22:00Semifinals.
                      KB -70 kgFinko Barišićdef.Borut TurkDecision (Unanimous)22:00Semifinals.
                      KB -70 kgMichele Bulesicdef.Jovica KokotDecision (Unanimous)22:00Quarterfinals.
                      KB -70 kgDino Taćidef.Bojan KujavecDecision (Unanimous)22:00Quarterfinals.
                      KB -70 kgFinko Barišićdef.Hrvoje GrivičićDecision (Unanimous)22:00Quarterfinals.
                      KB -70 kgBorut Turkdef.Albin FajkovićRTDQuarterfinals.

                        FFC 13: Jurković vs. Tavares

                        FFC 13: Jurković vs. Tavares was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held 6 June 2014 at Krešimir Ćosić Hall in Zadar, Croatia.

                        The event was the second that the FFC has hosted at Krešimir Ćosić Hall in Zadar, Croatia.

                        The event was headlined by a light heavyweight kickboxing bout between Igor Jurković and Luis Tavares. Jurković dominated throughout the whole match and won via unanimous decision.

                        In the co-main event Sergei Lascenko TKO'ed Dimitris Delis.

                        The MMA part of the event was headlined by a heavyweight bout between Ruben Wolf fighting out of Germany and Croatia's Saša Milinković. Wolf brutally KO'ed his opponent via soccer kick.

                        The grueling bout between Matej Batinić and Ivan Brkljača served as the co-main event.

                        Results [28]

                        FFC 13 Kickboxing
                        Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                        Light heavyweight Igor Jurković def.Luis TavaresDecision (unanimous)33:00
                        Heavyweight Sergei Lascenko def.Dimitris DelisTKO (towel thrown)21:40
                        Welterweight Shkodran Veseli def.Vlado KonskyDecision (unanimous)33:00
                        MiddleweightIbrahim El Bounidef.Denis MarjanovićDecision (unanimous)33:00Denis Marjanović was late replacement for Boban Krušić.
                        HeavyweightAnte Verunicadef.Elmir MehićDecision (unanimous)33:00
                        LightweightTigran Movsisyandef.Slobodan KajmakovskiDecision (unanimous)33:00
                        FFC 13 MMA
                        HeavyweightRuben Wolfdef.Saša MilinkovićKO (soccer kick)23:00
                        Light HeavyweightMatej Batinićdef.Ivan BrkljačaDecision (unanimous)35:00
                        Lightweight Francisco Albano Barrio def.Patrick PerešaSubmission (rear-naked choke)30:50
                        Light Heavyweight Marcin Prachnio def.Božo MikulićKO (punches)12:56
                        FeatherweightDarko Banovićdef.Matija BlažičevićDecision (unanimous)35:00
                        WelterweightHrvoje Martićdef.Fabio AmbrosiniTKO (punches)10:35

                          FFC Futures 3

                          FFC Futures 3 was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 27 September 2014 at Sutinska Vrela Sports Hall in Zagreb, Croatia.

                          The event was the third in the FFC Futures series – a series of kickboxing and MMA tournaments for younger, aspiring fighters. The winners of the tournament signed a deal with the promotion while the event also featured two super fights including an MMA heavyweight bout between Ante Delija and Archontis Taxiarchis as well as a heavyweight kickboxing match between Mladen Brestovac and Luca Panto.

                          Results [29] [30] [31] [32] [33]

                          Kickboxing
                          Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                          KB HW Mladen Brestovac def.Luca PantoTKO (arm injury)1Luca Panto was late replacement for Ibrahim Araab.
                          Light HeavyweightEnver Šljivardef. Igor Mihaljević Decision (unanimous)33:00Šljivar was last day replacement.
                          MiddleweightNikita Chubdef.Marin ČarapinaDecision32:00-85 kg tournament final.
                          KB -85 kgNikita Chubdef.Petar JamanDecision (Unanimous)22:00Semifinals.
                          KB -85 kgMarin Čarapinadef.Marko RupčićDecision (Split)22:00Semifinals.
                          KB -85 kgNikita Chubdef.Matija-Valentin OkičićKO10:41Quarterfinals.
                          KB -85 kgPetar Jamandef.Antonio KulašQuarterfinals.
                          KB -85 kgMarko Rupčićdef.Rene WimmerDecision (Split)22:00Quarterfinals.
                          WelterweightDezso Bakacsdef.Marko DragovićDecision32:00-77 kg tournament final.
                          KB -77 kgMarko Dragovićdef.Andi VrtačićDecision (Unanimous)22:00Semifinals.
                          KB -77 kgDezso Bakacsdef.Marko MilanovićDecision (Split)22:00Semifinals.
                          KB -77 kgMarko Dragovićdef.Nikola ResanovićTKO21:27Quarterfinals.
                          KB -77 kgAndi Vrtačićdef.Kristijan FranjićDecision (Unanimous)22:00Quarterfinals.
                          KB -77 kgDezso Bakacsdef.Matija MađerićKO21:38Quarterfinals.
                          LightweightValentin Rybalkodef.Nikola CimešaDecision (Split)32:00-70 kg tournament final.
                          KB -70 kgValentin Rybalkodef.Denis BartolTKO11:58Semifinals.
                          KB -70 kgNikola Cimešadef.Dino TaćiDecision (Split)22:00Semifinals.
                          KB -70 kgValentin Rybalkodef.Nikola BosTKO22:00Quarterfinals.
                          KB -70 kgDenis Bartoldef.Bojan KujavecDecision (Unanimous)22:00Quarterfinals.
                          KB -70 kgDino Taćidef.Albin FajkovićDecision (Unanimous)22:00Quarterfinals.
                          MMA
                          HeavyweightAnte Delijadef.Archontis TaxiarchisSubmission (North-South Choke)12:59Taxiarchis was late replacement for Nestoras Batzelas.
                          LightweightMatej Truhandef.Zslolt FenyesSubmission (Armbar)33:08Fenyes was late replacement for Karoly Kiss.
                          HeavyweightFahrudin Ferizovićdef.Mate ZentaiSubmission (Keylock)14:23Heavyweight tournament final.
                          Light HeavyweightIvica Tadijanovdef.Viktor VasićSubmission (Armbar)14:59-93 kg tournament final.
                          MMA -93 kgViktor Vasićdef.Jeton AzemiSubmission (Keylock)12:46Semifinals.
                          MMA -93 kgIvica Tadijanovdef.Peter NorbertDecision (Majority)15:00Semifinals.
                          MiddleweightBruno Guštovićdef.Mario MakarićDecision (Unanimous)25:00-84 kg tournament final.
                          MMA −84 kgMario Makarićdef.Ermin HodžićDecision (Majority)15:00Semifinals.
                          MMA −84 kgBruno Guštovićdef.Senad BašićDecision (Majority)15:00Semifinals.
                          MMA −84 kgErmin Hodžićdef.Pavlo LyakhDecision (Unanimous)15:00Quarterfinals.
                          MMA −84 kgMario Makarićdef.Mario GažićTKO10:41Quarterfinals.
                          MMA −84 kgSenad Bašićdef.Attila MozsiDecision (Unanimous)15:00Quarterfinals.
                          WelterweightVladimir Prodanovićdef.Nemanja MilakovićSubmission (Armbar)11:54-77 kg tournament final.
                          MMA -77 kgNemanja Milakovićdef.Viktor StojanovDecision (Unanimous)15:00Semifinals.
                          MMA -77 kgVladimir Prodanovićdef.Laszlo BenkoTKO11:31Semifinals.
                          LightweightStefan Zvijerdef.Tilen KolaričSubmission (Kneebar)12:23-70 kg tournament final.
                          MMA -70 kgStefan Zvijerdef.Dževad MuftićDecision (Unanimous)15:00Semifinals.
                          MMA -70 kgTilen Kolaričdef.Velimir RašićKO11:36Semifinals.
                          MMA -70 kgDževad Muftićdef.Luka ŠebaljDecision (Unanimous)15:00Quarterfinals.

                            FFC 14: Račić vs. Krušič

                            FFC 14: Račić vs. Krušić was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held 3 October 2014 at Tivoli Hall in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

                            The event was the third that the FFC has hosted at Tivoli Hall in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

                            FFC 14 also featured FFC's inaugural kickboxing title bout that featured Samo Petje and Teo Mikelić in lightweight division as well as FFC's inaugural MMA title bout between Lemmy Krušič and Antun Račićin featherweight division.

                            The MMA part of the event was headlined by an inaugural featherweight title bout between Croatia's Antun Račić and Slovenia's Lemmy Krušič. After three grueling rounds, Račić won via unanimous decision and thus became the FFC's first featherweight MMA champion.

                            In the MMA co-event, Poland's light heavyweight Marcin Prachnio brutally TKO'ed Croatia's Stipe Bekavac.

                            The kickboxing part of the event was headlined by an inaugural lightweight match between Slovenia's Samo Petje and Croatia's Teo Mikelić who was KO'ed in the first round. Samo Petje became FFC's first kickboxing champion.

                            In the co-main event, Slovenia's light heavyweight Denis Chorchyp defeated Dženan Poturak.

                            Results

                            FFC 14 MMA
                            Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                            FeatherweightAntun Račićdef.Lemmy KrušičDecision (unanimous)35:00For the Vacant FFC MMA Featherweight Championship.
                            Light Heavyweight Marcin Prachnio def.Stipe BekavacTKO (knees)10:35
                            Light HeavyweightTomislav Spahovićdef.Sandor OkrosDecision (unanimous)35:00
                            LightweightLuka Jelčićdef.Elia MadauTKO (head kick)11:08
                            MiddleweightPavel Dorofteidef.Ivan SkokoSubmission (heel hook)11:31
                            WelterweightVladislav Kanchevdef.Laszlo BenkoKO (punch)13:40
                            FFC 14 Kickboxing
                            LightweightSamo Petjedef.Teo MikelićKO (high kick)11:05For the Vacant FFC Kickboxing Lightweight Championship.
                            Light HeavyweightDenis Chorchypdef.Dženan PoturakKO (right hook)12:55
                            MiddleweightMiran Fabjandef.Boban KrušićDecision (unanimous)33:00
                            LightweightValentin Rybalkodef.Mourad TounnoutiDecision (unanimous)33:00
                            WelterweightIvan Bilićdef.Alan KarczewskiDecision (majority)33:00
                            Light HeavyweightVasil Ducardef.Miloš IvasKO (punches)21:54

                              FFC Futures 4

                              FFC Futures 4 was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 21 November 2014 at Žatika Sport Cente r in Poreč, Croatia.

                              The event was the fourth in the FFC Futures series – a series of kickboxing and MMA tournaments for younger, aspiring fighters. The winners of the tournament signed a deal with the promotion.

                              Results

                              MMA
                              Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                              LightweightHrvoje Stepićdef.Burhan AmetiSubmission (rear naked choke)12:25-70 kg tournament final
                              WelterweightMarko Ostanekdef.Asmir SadikovićSubmission (rear naked choke)12:20-77 kg tournament final
                              MiddleweightTomislav Burecdef.Edin BrkičevićSubmission (armbar)14:59-84 kg tournament final
                              Light HeavyweightGordian Schoberdef.Jakob NedohSubmission (armbar)13:22-93 kg tournament final
                              HeavyweightJani Istvandef.Josip PericaDecision (unanimous)35:00HW tournament final
                              Kickboxing
                              LightweightManuel Smoljandef.Nikola CimešaKO (punches)21:29-70 kg tournament final
                              WelterweightAndi Vrtačićdef.Marko DragovićDecision (unanimous)33:00-77 kg tournament final
                              MiddleweightIvan Čuklindef.Marko RupčićTKO (punches)20:56-85 kg tournament final
                              Light HeavyweightNikola Noveskidef.Nenad ĆosićTKO (punches)12:17-91 kg tournament final
                              HeavyweightTomislav Čikotićdef.Janos KolzfanDecision (unanimous)33:00HW tournament final

                              FFC 15: Jurković vs. Stolzenbach

                              FFC 15: Jurković vs. Stolzenbach was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 21 November 2014 at Žatika Sport Cente r in Poreč, Croatia.

                              The event was headlined by a light heavyweight kickboxing bout between Igor Jurković and Dennis Stolzenbach.

                              In the kickboxing co-main event, FFC lightweight champion Samo Petje fought Milan Paleš in a non-title bout and won via TKO in the second round.

                              The MMA part of the event was headlined by the inaugural FFC MMA lightweight title bout between Viktor Halmi and Matej Truhan. Hungary's Viktor Halmi won via TKO in the third round.

                              MMA co-main event featured a featherweight bout between Filip Pejić and Francisco Albano Barrio that ended with a highlight reel TKO.

                              Results

                              FFC 15 Kickboxing
                              Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                              Light Heavyweight Igor Jurković def.Dennis StolzenbachDecision (unanimous)33:00For the Vacant FFC Kickboxing Light Heavyweight Championship.
                              LightweightSamo Petje ©def.Milan PalešTKO (punches)2Non-title fight.
                              Heavyweight Sergei Lascenko vs.Elmir MehićCanceled.
                              Light HeavyweightAleksandr Bodruchindef.Mladen KujundžićKO (punch)1
                              MiddleweightDenis Marjanovićdef.Mesud SelimovićDecision (unanimous)33:00
                              LightweightTigran Movsisyandef.Martin AnwarDecision (unanimous)33:00
                              WelterweightGrega Smoledef.Ivan BilićDecision (unanimous)33:00
                              FFC 15 MMA
                              LightweightViktor Halmidef.Matej TruhanTKO (punches)32:10For the Vacant FFC MMA Lightweight Championship.
                              FeatherweightFilip Pejićdef. Francisco Albano Barrio TKO (uppercut & punches)10:40
                              Light HeavyweightNicolai Salchowdef.Matej BatinićTKO (punches)10:53
                              HeavyweightRuben Wolfdef.Ivo SkopljakSubmission (neck crank)2
                              WelterweightIvan Gluhakvs.Stanislav KanchevDraw35:00
                              WelterweightLaszlo Senyeivs.Primož VrbincCanceled.
                              LightweightSlobodan Maksimovićdef.Patrick PerešaDecision (unanimous)35:00

                                FFC 16: Sakara vs. Browarski

                                FFC 16: Sakara vs. Browarski was a mixed martial arts, kickboxing and boxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 6 December 2014 at Multiversum Schwechat in Vienna, Austria.

                                This event was the first FFC event hosted in Vienna, Austria.

                                The event was headlined by a light heavyweight MMA bout between former UFC fighter Alessio Sakara and Maciej Browarski. Nandor Guelmino was expected to face Croatia's heavyweight Maro Perak in the headliner, but he pulled out due to injury.

                                In the MMA co-main event, Philipp Schranz defeated Lemmy Kušič via guillotine in the first round.

                                The kickboxing part of the event was headlined by a welterweight inaugural title bout between Shkodran Veseli and Douli Chen. Veseli was expected to face Paul Daley, but Daley pulled out.

                                In the kickboxing co-main event Fadi Meriza did his farewell bout against Gianfranco Capurso, knocking Capursko out in the first round.

                                FFC 16 was FFC's first event that introduced boxing matches on its preliminary card as well the first FFC event that featured female boxers. Nicole Wesner defeated Gina Chamie for the vacant WIBF Woman's International lightweight title and vacant World Boxing Federation female lightweight title.

                                Results [34] [35]

                                FFC 16 MMA
                                Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                HeavyweightNandor Guelminodef.Maro PerakCanceled, Nandor injured.
                                Light Heavyweight Alessio Sakara vs.Maciej BrowarskiNC (overturned loss)13:20
                                FeatherweightPhilipp Schranzdef.Lemmy KrušičSubmission (Standing Guillotine Choke)12:31
                                Light Heavyweight Aleksandar Rakić def. Marcin Prachnio TKO33:00
                                WelterweightPrimož Vrbincdef.Adin BuljubašićSubmission (RNC)13:59
                                FeatherweightManuel Bilićdef.Dragan PešićTKO (Punches)14:35Bilić replaced Darko Banović.
                                Catchweight -82 kgKristijan Perakdef.Aurel PirteaTKO (Punches)12:21Pirtea replaced injured Dominic Schober.
                                FFC 16 Kickboxing
                                Welterweight Shkodran Veseli def.Duoli ChenDecision (Unanimous)33:00Originally for the Vacant FFC Kickboxing Welterweight Championship between Veseli and Paul Daley.
                                Catchweight (72.5 kg) Fadi Merza def.Gianfranco CapursoKO11:45Merza's retiring fight.
                                Heavyweight Dževad Poturak def.Theodosiadis PanagiotisDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                WelterweightManuel Semberavs.TBACanceled.
                                WelterweightGrigor Ashughbabyandef. Stevan Živković Decision (Unanimous)33:00Živković was counted in round 3.
                                LightweightAziz Kallahdef.Lirim AhmetiDecision (Unanimous)33:00Ahmeti replaced Gabriel Bozan.
                                Catchweight (67.5 kg)Ivan Zidardef.Alin SpanDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                Boxing superfight
                                LightweightNicole Wesnerdef.Gina ChamieKO3Vacant WIBF Women's International Boxing Federation World lightweight title.
                                Vacant World Boxing Federation female lightweight title

                                  FFC 17 Futures Super Finals

                                  FFC 17: Futures Super Finals was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 20 December 2014 at Marino Cvetković Sports Hall in Opatija, Croatia.

                                  The event served as the end-of-the-year finale of the FFC Futures series – a series of kickboxing and MMA tournaments for younger, aspiring fighters. The winners of the tournament signed a deal with the promotion.

                                  The event also featured two kickboxing super fights. Mladen Brestovac defeated Wiesław Kwaśniewski thus winning the FFC inaugural kickboxing heavyweight title. Local kickboxing favorite Ivan Stanić defeated Bahrudin Mahmić.

                                  In the MMA super fight Dion Staring defeated former UFC heavyweight champion Ricco Rodriguez and won the FFC's inaugural heavyweight MMA title. [36] [37]

                                  Results

                                  MMA Super Fights
                                  Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                  HeavyweightDion Staringdef. Ricco Rodriguez Submission (verbal submission)25:00For the FFC MMA Heavyweight Championship.
                                  HeavyweightDorijan Ilićdef.Peter RozmaringTKO (punches)10:58
                                  MMA Finals
                                  Heavyweight +93 kgJani Istvandef.Nikola JanićTKO12:57
                                  Light Heavyweight -93 kgMartin Baturdef.Strahinja DenićSubmission (arm triangle choke)22:59
                                  Middleweight -84 kgBruno Guštovićdef.Tomislav BurecSubmission (guillotine choke)10:36
                                  Welterweight -77 kgVladimir Prodanovićdef.Marko OstanekSubmission (RNC)14:28
                                  Lightweight -70 kgTilen Kolaričdef.Hrvoje StepićSubmission (RNC)14:25
                                  Kickboxing Super Fights
                                  Heavyweight Mladen Brestovac def.Wiesław KwaśniewskiTKO (punches)20:45For FFC Heavyweight Championship.
                                  -91 kgBahrudin Mahmićdef. Ivan Stanić Decision (unanimous)33:00Mahmić is late replacement for Tamás Lénárt.
                                  Kickboxing Finals
                                  Light Heavyweight -91 kg Antonio Plazibat def.Mitar DugalićKO (punch)30:44
                                  Middleweight -85 kgNikita Chubdef.Ivica ČuklinDecision (unanimous)33:00
                                  Welterweight -77 kgJasmin Bajrovićdef.Marko DragovićTKO (punches)11:31
                                  Lightweight -70 kgValentin Rybalkodef.Marko AdamovićDecision (unanimous)33:00
                                  MMA Semifinals
                                  MMA HWJani Istvandef.Fahrudin FerizovićTKO11:34
                                  MMA HWNikola Janjićdef.Jasmin BegisholliTKO13:16
                                  MMA -93 kgMartin Baturdef.Ivica TadijanovDecision (Unanimous)25:00
                                  MMA -93 kgStrahinja Denićvs.Godrian SchoberWalk OverSchober didn't show, Denic advances to the final.
                                  MMA −84 kgTomislav Burecdef.Plejurat SmajliSubmission (Rear Naked Choke)11:46
                                  MMA −84 kgBruno Guštovićdef.Ivica ČubićSubmission (Armbar)14:45
                                  MMA -77 kgSaša Drobacdef.Tadija MajićTKO (Doctor Stopage)22:32
                                  MMA -77 kgVladimir Prodanovićdef.Marko OstanekSubmission (Armbar)12:57
                                  MMA -70 kgHrvoje Stepićdef.Jasmin IlijašSubmission (Triangle Choke)10:36
                                  MMA -70 kgTilen Kolaričdef.Aleksandar RakasSubmission (Rear Naked Choke)13:18
                                  Kickboxing Semifinals
                                  KB HW Dino Belošević def.Nato CvitanDecision (Unanimous)2:00
                                  KB HWTomislav Čikotićdef.Oleksandr BodruhkinDecision (Unanimous)2:00
                                  KB -91Antonio Plazibatdef.Stipe StipetićTKO21:42
                                  KB -91Mitar Dugalićdef.Nenad ĆosićDecision (Unanimous)2:00
                                  KB -85 kgIvica Čuklindef.Milan FilipovićDecision (Split)2:00
                                  KB -85 kgNikita Chubvs.Matijas BarićWalk OverBarić didn't show, Chub advances to the final.
                                  KB -77 kgJasmin Bajrovićdef.Toni MikelićDecision (Unanimous)2:00
                                  KB -77 kgMarko Dragovićdef.Deszo BakacsDecision (Split)2:00
                                  KB -70 kgMarko Adamovićdef.Finko BarišićDecision (Unanimous)2:00
                                  KB -70 kgValentin Rybalkodef.Manuel SmoljanDecision (Split)2:00

                                    FFC 18: Pokrajac vs. Taxiarchis

                                    FFC 18: Pokrajac vs. Taxiarchis was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 17 April 2015 at Arena Stožice in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

                                    After holding three previous events in Ljubljana, Slovenia, the event was the first that the organization has hosted at Arena Stožice.

                                    The MMA part of the event was headlined by a heavyweight bout between former UFC fighter Igor Pokrajac and Archontis Taxiarchis. Igor Pokrajac made successful FFC debut defeating Taxiarchis vis first-round KO.

                                    In the MMA co-main event Laszlo Senyei and Tonči Peruško fought in a welterweight contender bout. Senyei won via first-round RNC and secured his #1 position as a contender.

                                    Filip Pejić and Slobodan Maksimović fought for the lightweight contender position but the bout was ruled out as No Contest.

                                    The kickboxing part of the event was headlined by a title bout between FFC lightweight champion Samo Petje and Valentin Rybalko. Petje successfully defended his title.

                                    In the kickboxing co-main event Mladen Brestovac defended his FFC heavyweight title against Colin George.

                                    Results

                                    FFC 18 MMA
                                    Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                    HeavyweightIgor Pokrajacdef.Archontis TaxiarchisKO (punches)13:03
                                    WelterweightLaszlo Senyeidef.Tonči PeruškoSubmission (RNC)14:00
                                    FeatherweightFilip Pejićvs.Slobodan MaksimovićDraw35:00
                                    WelterweightIvan Gluhakdef.Dušan DžakićKO (punch)14:12
                                    WelterweightIvica Truščekdef.Laszlo SolteszTKO (punches)12:57
                                    LightweightDanilo Belluardodef.Tilen KolaričKO (soccer kick)12:03
                                    FFC 18 Kickboxing
                                    LightweightSamo Petjedef.Valentin RybalkoTKO (high kick)30:33For the FFC Kickboxing Lightweight Championship.
                                    HeavyweightMladen Brestovacdef.Colin GeorgeTKO (injury)10:27For the FFC Kickboxing Heavyweight Championship
                                    MiddleweightMiran Fabjandef.Denis MarjanovićDecision (majority)33:00
                                    Light heavyweightVasil Ducardef.Denis ChorchypKO (punch)32:31
                                    LightweightTeo Mikelićdef.Fabio Di MarcoDecision (majority)43:00
                                    WelterweightEyevan Danenbergdef.Jasmin BajrovićKO (liver kick)40:27

                                    FFC 19: Sakara vs. Akil

                                    FFC 19: Sakara vs. Akil was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 18 September 2015 at TipsArena Linz in Linz, Austria.

                                    This event marked the first time that the FFC hosted an event in Linz, Austria.

                                    The fight card featured Italian MMA fighter Alessio Sakara facing off against Dib Akil in the MMA portion of the event, with Jason Wilnis and David Keclik headlining the kickboxing section.

                                    Alessio Sakara made his return to the ring after a hiatus forced by a bicep rupture he sustained during his match against Poland's Maciej Browarski at FFC 16. In the co-main event of the MMA section, Bosnia's Tomislav Spahović squared off against Gustav Diets in the light heavyweight division. Marcin Prachnio went up against Croatia's wrestler Matej Batinić.

                                    The MMA portion of the event kicked off with a fight in which Darko Stošić defeated Hatef Moeil.

                                    The main event of the kickboxing segment marked the farewell bout for Austria's David Keclik, who faced off against Glory's Jason Wilnis. In the light heavyweight division, Glory's Antonio Plazibat secured victory over Daniel Škvor.

                                      FFC 19 MMA
                                      Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                      Light Heavyweight Alessio Sakara def.Dib AkilTKO11:32
                                      Light HeavyweightTomislav Spahovićdef.Gustav DietzKO12:28
                                      Light Heavyweight Marcin Prachnio def.Matej BatinićDecision (unanimous)35:00
                                      FeatherweightLemmy Krušičdef.Dragan PešićTKO (punches)13:12
                                      FeatherweightManuel Bilićdef.Risto DimitrovTKO (punches)14:02
                                      LightweightDanilo Belluardodef.Hubert GevenDecision (unanimous)35:00
                                      MiddleweightFitim Ukellidef.Florian HarringerSubmission (RNC)14:59
                                      Heavyweight Darko Stošić def.Hatef MoeilTKO (punches)21:17
                                      FFC 19 Kickboxing
                                      Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                      Middleweight Jason Wilnis def.David KeclikTKO23:00
                                      MiddleweightStevan Živkovićdef.Henry BannertTKO22:00
                                      LightweightTigran Movsisyandef. Teo Mikelić KO32:40
                                      HeavyweightTomislav Čikotićdef.Christos SioulasTKO (high kick)11:15
                                      Catchweight -81 kgMarco Pleshbergerdef.Patryk SztorcDecision (unanimous)33:00
                                      Light Heavyweight Antonio Plazibat def. Daniel Škvor TKO22:48
                                      FeatherweightIvan Zidardef.Zekria ResaiDecision (unanimous)43:00

                                      FFC 20: Pokrajac vs. Maisuradze

                                      FFC 20: Pokrajac vs. Maisuradze was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 23 October 2015 at Dvorana Dražena Petrovića in Zagreb, Croatia.

                                      With this event, FFC returned to its hometown of Zagreb, Croatia, after three-years. The last event FFC hosted in Zagreb was FFC 8 in 2013.

                                      This event was headlined by former UFC fighter Igor Pokrajac, who faced off against Zauri Maisuradze in the MMA portion of the event.

                                      The MMA co-main event was originally slated to be the FFC lightweight championship bout between FFC champion Viktor Halmi and Ivica Trušček. However, Trušček failed to make weight, and as a result, Halmi accepted a catchweight bout. Unfortunately, due to Trušček's weight issue, this match was not contested as a title bout.

                                      In the main event of the kickboxing segment of the show, Frederic Sinistra emerged victorious by defeating Dževad Poturak in the heavyweight division.

                                        FFC 20 MMA
                                        Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                        Light Heavyweight Igor Pokrajac def.Zauri MaisuradzeSubmission (Armbar)11:14
                                        CatchweightIvica Truščekdef.Viktor HalmiKO (GNP)14:30
                                        Featherweight Filip Pejić def.Zoltan TuraiKO (Soccer kick)10:57
                                        LightweightMatej Truhandef.Nikola DidovTKO (punches)10:44
                                        FeatherweightAdam Boriczdef.Matija BlažičevićDecision (unanimous)35:00
                                        CatchweightRoberto Soldićdef.Saša DrobacDecision (unanimous)35:00
                                        WelterweightDušan Džakićdef.Bojan KosednarTKO (doctor stoppage)24:23
                                        FFC 20 Kickboxing
                                        Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                        Heavyweight Frédéric Sinistra def.Dževad PoturakDecision (unanimous)35:00
                                        MiddleweightMykyta Chubdef.Denis MarjanovicDecision (unanimous)35:00
                                        HeavyweightColin Georgedef.Elmir MehićDecision (unanimous)55:00
                                        WelterweightJasmin Bajrovićdef.Jasko MemiševićTKO (punch)12:28
                                        MiddleweightAndi Vrtačićdef.Boban KrušićDecision (unanimous)33:00
                                        LightweightNikola Cimešadef.Adam GaalDecision (unanimous)33:00

                                        FFC 21: Staring vs. Kraniotakes

                                        FFC 21: Staring vs. Kraniotakes was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 27 November 2015 in Rijeka, Croatia.

                                        The event marked the promotion's inaugural hosting in Rijeka, Croatia. FFC 21 showcased three title bouts.

                                        In the main event of the MMA portion, FFC heavyweight champion Dion Staring faced off against Germany's Andreas Kraniotakes, who aimed to capture the championship. This marked Dion Staring's first title defense since his victory over Ricco Rodriguez at FFC 17: Futures Super Finals, where he claimed the inaugural heavyweight title.

                                        In the co-main event, Tomislav Spahović and Poland's Marcin Prachnio competed for the FFC's inaugural light heavyweight title, with Prachnio emerging as the victor.

                                        Another title bout occurred in the kickboxing segment of the event, where Slovenia's Samo Petje successfully defended his title against Tigran Movsisyan.

                                          FFC 21 MMA
                                          Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                          Heavyweight Dion Staring def.Andreas KraniotakesDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                          Light Heavyweight Marcin Prachnio def.Tomislav SpahovićTKO (Punch)13:22
                                          Featherweight Slobodan Maksimović def.Lemmy KrušićDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                          Heavyweight Darko Stošić def.Ivan VitasovićSubmission (Keylock)12:59
                                          MiddleweightDavid Vasićdef.Daniel IlievTKO (Punches)13:22
                                          MiddleweightBalazs Kissdef.Bruno GuštovićSubmission (RNC)15:00
                                          WelterweightIvica Truščekdef.Vladislav KanchevTKO (Punches)22:15
                                          FFC 21 Kickboxing
                                          Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                          Light Heavyweight Mladen Kujudžić def.Frank MunozTKO (Highkick)22:43
                                          LightweightSamo Petjedef.Tigran MovsisyanDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                          MiddleweightIgor Emkićdef.Toni MikelićTKO32:05
                                          WelterweightEyevan Danenbergdef.Stevan ŽivkovićDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                          Light HeavyweightStrahinja Denićdef.Denis ChorchypTKO (punches)11:21
                                          LightweightNikola Cimešadef.Fabio di MarcoDecision (unanimous)33:00

                                          FFC 22: Van Roosmalen vs. Michailidis

                                          FFC 22: Van Roosmalen vs. Michailidis was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 19 February 2016 at Faliro Olympic Stadium in Athens, Greece.

                                          The event marked the first occasion that the promotion had hosted an event in Athens, Greece.

                                          The MMA card featured a featherweight bout in the headline match, pitting former Glory featherweight and lightweight champion Robin van Roosmalen against Athinodoros Michailidis. Notably, this fight marked Van Roosmalen's MMA debut.

                                          The kickboxing section was led by a light heavyweight title bout between Pavel Zhuravlev and Brian Douwes. Igor Jurković, the former FFC light heavyweight champion, had held the title for several years but retired, leaving the spot vacant.

                                          In another title bout within the kickboxing lightweight division, the reigning champion Samo Petje faced off against Meletis Kakoubavas. Samo Petje suffered a brutal knockout in the second round, resulting in Kakoubavas becoming the new champion.

                                          FFC Futures champion and Glory kickboxer Antonio Plazibat experienced his first career defeat in a match against Sergej Maslobojev.

                                          Another FFC Futures champion, Jasmin Bajrović, was knocked out in a welterweight bout against Dimitris Chiotis.

                                            FFC 22 MMA
                                            Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                            Featherweight Robin Van Roosmalen def.Athinodoros MichailidisTKO (Punches)22:21
                                            CatchweightPavel Dorofteidef.Alex KalergisTKO (Punch)11:20
                                            Middleweight Zauri Maisuradze def.David VasićSubmission (Armbar)14:17
                                            LightweightAlexandros Papadimitroudef.Vladislav GenovKO (GNP)12:23
                                            WelterweightJohn Palaiologosdef.Alexandros DimarasTKO (Punches)14:35
                                            FFC 22 Kickboxing
                                            Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                            Light Heavyweight Pavel Zhuravlev def.Brian DouwesTKO (Punch)31:20
                                            LightweightMeletis Kakoubavasdef.Samo PetjeKO (Punch)20:54
                                            HeavyweightSebastian Cozmancadef.Tomislav ČikotićDecision (Split)33:00
                                            LightweightFlorian Markudef.Marko AdamovićDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                            Light Heavyweight Sergej Maslobojev def. Antonio Plazibat TKO (Doctor stoppage)23:00
                                            WelterweightDimitrios Chiotisdef.Jasmin BajrovićTKO (Punches)21:20

                                            FFC 23: Sadeghi vs. Movsisyan

                                            FFC 23: Sadeghi vs. Movsisyan was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 18 March 2016 in Vienna, Austria.

                                            In the main MMA fight of the event, Austria's Philipp Schranz faced off against the UK's James Brum in featherweight division.

                                            In the co-main event, there was a title match in the featherweight division, where Ahmed Vila competed against FFC champion Viktor Halmi, who lost his belt to the Bosnian fighter.

                                            Another title bout showcased Laszlo Senyei against Ivan Gluhak. Senyei secured victory by submitting his opponent with a triangle choke, earning the inaugural welterweight belt.

                                            In the kickboxing segment of the event, FFC welterweight champion Shkodran Veseli was originally scheduled to defend his title against Eyevan Danenberg. Unfortunately, Veseli had to withdraw, leading to Danenberg facing Ayub Gaziev, whom he defeated via TKO.

                                              FFC 23 MMA
                                              Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                              Featherweight James Brum def.Philipp SchranzDecision (Unanimous)35:00
                                              FeatherweightAhmed Viladef.Viktor HalmiDecision (Unanimous)35:00
                                              Welterweight Laszlo Senyei def.Ivan GluhakSubmission (Trinagle choke)33:38
                                              FeatherweightJoey Kuitendef.Darko BanovićTKO (Punches)13:25
                                              FeatherweightAdam Boricsdef.Manuel BilićSubmission (Triangle choke)23:32
                                              FFC 23 Kickboxing
                                              Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                              Lightweight Tigran Movsisyan def.Foad SadeghiDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                              WelterweightEyevan Danenbergdef.Ayub GazievTKO (Liver kick)21:15
                                              LightweightDoah Devondef.Beko DjoinashviliTKO (Injury)13:00
                                              WelterweightJasmin Bajrovićdef.Manuel SemberaTKO (Kick)20:56
                                              MiddleweightKarim Mabroukdef.Aleksander StankovDecision (Majority)33:00
                                              CatchweightVahid Ipekdef.Mark KurickTKO (Liver kick)21:49

                                              FFC 24: Villefort vs. Rela

                                              FFC 24: Villefort vs. Rela was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 4 June 2016 in Daytona Beach, FL, United States.

                                              The event marked the inaugural occasion that the promotion hosted in the United States.

                                              The MMA segment of the event showcased both American and Brazilian fighters, all of whom were making their debuts in the FFC. The headline bout featured Thiago Rela and former UFC fighter Danillo Villefort.

                                              In the co-main MMA bout, Roberto Neves squared off against Valdir Araujo in the catchweight division.

                                              On the kickboxing portion of the card, the event included the participation of several European fighters, including Mladen Brestovac and Tigran Movsisyan.

                                              In the main event, Mladen Brestovac returned to the ring following a previous loss to Rico Verhoeven in a title fight at Glory 28 Paris. His opponent at FFC 24 was Steven Banks.

                                                FFC 24 MMA
                                                Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                Middleweight Danillo Villefort def.Thiago RelaTKO (Punches)31:04
                                                CatchweightRoberto Nevesdef.Valdir AraujoKO (Head kick)11:23
                                                Light Heavyweight Jeremy Kimball def.Matt Van BurenKO (Punches)10:14
                                                LightweightDesmond Greendef.Desmond HillDecision (Unanimous)35:00
                                                CatchweightChris Curtisdef.Leo BercierDecision (Unanimous)35:00
                                                WelterweightArda Adasdef.Jorge Luis BezeraTKO (Punches)21:31
                                                FFC 24 Kickboxing
                                                Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                Heavyweight Mladen Brestovac def.Steven BanksTKO (High kick)22:42
                                                LightweightTigran Movsisyandef.Jovan DavisDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                                LightweightMichael Striplingdef.John MorehouseDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                                WelterweightMichael Stevensdef.Cyrus WashingtonDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                                LightweightKit Ruddockdef.Robert MosierDecision (Unanimous)33:00

                                                FFC 25: Mitchell vs. Lopez

                                                FFC 25: Mitchell vs. Lopez was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 11 June 2016 in Springfield, MA, United States.

                                                The event marked the inaugural occasion for the promotion in Springfield, Massachusetts.

                                                Originally, the MMA segment of the event was set to be headlined by Dion Staring and Serbia's Darko Stošić. However, Staring withdrew from the fight due to an injury and was subsequently replaced by Manny Murillo. As a result, this bout assumed the co-main event status.

                                                The primary matchup featured former UFC fighter David Mitchell, who faced off against Dervin Lopez.

                                                Ahmed Vila, the FFC lightweight champion, had initially been slated to compete for the vacated featherweight belt against Adam Borics. However, due to visa issues, this bout had to be canceled.

                                                The lightweight division witnessed a showdown between two former UFC fighters, Leonardo Mafra and Anthony Njokuani.

                                                The kickboxing segment of the event also showcased several European fighters, including Pavel Zhuravlev, Denis Marjanović, and Donegi Abena.

                                                In the main kickboxing bout, former interim Glory light heavyweight champion Pavel Zhuravlev squared off against Benjanin Fuimaono.

                                                In the heavyweight division, a notable victory was achieved by the then 19-year-old Donegi Abena, who secured a TKO victory over Maurice Jackson.

                                                  FFC 25 MMA
                                                  Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                  Middleweight David Mitchell def.Dervin LopezSubmission (RNC)21:09
                                                  Heavyweight Darko Stošić def.Manny MurilloTKO (Punches)10:56
                                                  Lightweight Leonardo Mafra def.Anthony NjokuaniDecision (Unanimous)35:00
                                                  MiddleweightLeonardo Leitedef.Matt MastersonTKO31:12
                                                  HeavyweightTyler Eastdef.Dale SopiSubmission (Kimura)12:30
                                                  FeatherweightMatthew Wagydef.Paul WebbTKO (Ground and pound)13:49
                                                  FFC 25 Kickboxing
                                                  Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                  Light Heavyweight Pavel Zhuravlev def.Benjamin FuimaonoTKO (Punches)12:15
                                                  MiddleweightDenis Marjanovićdef.Youssouf SaidiDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                                  HeavyweightDonegi Abenadef.Maurice JacksonTKO (Punches)11:10
                                                  MiddleweightChip Moraza-Pollarddef.Aaron HamiltonTKO (Low kicks)21:41
                                                  CatchweightJohnny Baldridgedef.Cleveland McleanDecision (Unanimous)33:00

                                                  FFC 26: Staring vs. Stošić

                                                  FFC 26: Staring vs. Stošić was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 24 September 2016 in Linz, Austria.

                                                  The event marked the promotion's second venture in Linz, Austria.

                                                  FFC 26 signified the return of Final Fight Championship to the European scene, commencing with a showdown in Austria.

                                                  The MMA segment of the event showcased a headline match in the heavyweight division, pitting FFC champion Dion Staring against Darko Stošić. This bout had initially been scheduled for FFC 25 but was postponed due to Staring's injury.

                                                  In the co-main event, FFC lightweight champion Ahmed Vila was granted another opportunity to vie for the featherweight title. Originally, he was slated to compete for the belt at FFC 25, but circumstances forced him to withdraw from the fight due to visa issues. Croatia's Filip Pejić faced Vila at FFC 26 in Linz, ultimately defeating him to secure the FFC featherweight championship.

                                                  The MMA section of the event had also planned to feature a bout between former Glory lightweight and featherweight champion Robin Van Roosmalen and Zoltan Turi. However, Van Roosmalen had to withdraw due to a knee injury.

                                                  In the kickboxing division's main event, Shkodran Veseli squared off against Eyevan Danenberg. Their clash was originally scheduled for FFC 23 in Vienna but was postponed when Veseli sustained an injury.

                                                  Former FFC lightweight champion Samo Petje made a return to the ring after a devastating knockout he suffered in a match against Meletis Kakoubavas at FFC 22 in Athens. He secured a successful comeback victory against Zahid Zairov.

                                                    FFC 26 MMA
                                                    Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                    Heavyweight Darko Stošić def.Dion StaringDecision (Unanimous)35:00
                                                    FeatherweightFilip Pejićdef.Ahmed VilaTKO (GNP)33:40
                                                    Catchweight Abusupiyan Magomedov def.Ivica TruščekSubmission (RNC)24:50
                                                    MiddleweightAleksandar Ilićdef.Florian HarringerTKO (Walk over)10:00
                                                    FeatherweightArbi Mezhidovdef.Marko BurušićDecision (Split)35:00
                                                    CatchweightAhmed Abdulkadirovdef.Vasilis KaravasilisTKO13:46
                                                    FFC 26 Kickboxing
                                                    Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                    Welterweight Eyevan Danenberg def.Shkodran VeseliDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                                    LightweightSamo Petjedef.Zahid ZairovDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                                    HeavyweightTomislav Čikotićdef.Enver ŠljivarDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                                    WelterweightIvan Bilićdef.Kristijan FranjićKO (Punches)12:25
                                                    MiddleweightRene Wimmerdef.Cheick SidibeTKO (Punch)30:58
                                                    LightweightThomas Leitnerdef.Marian SerbanTKO (Punches)12:08

                                                    FFC 27: Stošić vs. Staring

                                                    FFC 27: Stošić vs. Staring was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 17 December 2016 in Zagreb, Croatia.

                                                    FFC concluded 2016 with an event called the "Night of Champions," featuring a fight card primarily composed of title bouts across various divisions.

                                                    In the MMA main event, heavyweight Darko Stošić secured victory against Dion Staring in their rematch, maintaining his championship status. Their initial encounter took place at FFC 26 in Linz, Austria, where Stošić claimed his first win over Staring via unanimous decision. Stošić repeated this success in their rematch, once again winning by unanimous decision.

                                                    Filip Pejić defended his featherweight division belt for the first time by defeating James Brum via unanimous decision. Pejić initially won the belt at FFC 26 in a match against Ahmed Vila, marking a successful return after a brief stint in the UFC.

                                                    In the MMA co-main event, Croatia's Maro Perak faced off against America's Jeremy Kimball for the light heavyweight title.

                                                    Initially slated to fight Pavel Doroftei for the FFC vacant middleweight championship belt, David Mitchell was replaced by Andy Manzolo. Meanwhile, middleweight division champion Laszlo Senyei decided to depart from the division, leaving the spot vacant.

                                                    Roberto Soldić emerged victorious in the welterweight title bout against Croatia's Ivica Trušćek.

                                                    The vacant lightweight title was contested in a bout between SBG's Luka Jelčić and Italy's Danilo Belluardo, who had maintained an undefeated record in the FFC ring.

                                                    In the kickboxing main event, Mladen Brestovac defended his heavyweight title against Daniel Lentie from France, shortly after his impressive victory over Jahfarr Wilnis at GLORY 35 in Nice.

                                                    Denis Marjanović and Rene Wimmer competed for the inaugural middleweight belt in an anticipated showdown.

                                                    The kickboxing segment of the event commenced with a bout in the lightweight division featuring Samo Petje against Tigran Movsisyan. Meletis Kakoubavas, the reigning champion, was unable to participate due to a bicep injury.

                                                      FFC 27 MMA
                                                      Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                      Heavyweight Darko Stošić def.Dion StaringDecision (Unanimous)35:00
                                                      FeatherweightFilip Pejićdef.James BrumDecision (Unanimous)35:00
                                                      Light Heavyweight Jeremy Kimball def.Maro PerakTKO (GNP)34:25
                                                      MiddleweightDavid Mitchelldef.Andy ManzoloSubmission (Guillotine Choke)31:23
                                                      WelterweightRoberto Soldićdef.Ivica TruščekTKO (High kick and GNP)11:43
                                                      LightweightLuka Jelčićdef.Danilo BelluardoTKO (GNP)11:52
                                                      FFC 27 Kickboxing
                                                      Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                      Heavyweight Mladen Brestovac def.Daniel LentieDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                                      Light HeavyweightAndi Vrtačićdef.Clyde BrunswijkDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                                      MiddleweightDenis Marjanovićdef.Rene WimmerDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                                      WelterweightIvan Bilićdef.Giorgi BazanovDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                                      LightweightSamo Petjedef.Tigran MovsisyanDecision (Unanimous)33:00

                                                      FFC 28: Van Roosmalen vs. Dimitrov

                                                      FFC 28: Van Roosmalen vs. Dimitrov was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 11 March 2017 in Athens, Greece.

                                                      The event marked the promotion's second foray into Athens, Greece.

                                                      The MMA segment of the event was headlined by FFC featherweight champion Filip Pejić, who faced off against Alexis Savvidis in a catchweight bout.

                                                      Robin van Roosmalen, the former Glory Featherweight Champion and former Glory Lightweight Champion, stepped into the MMA ring against Risto Dimitrov and secured victory via TKO in the first round.

                                                      FFC heavyweight champion Darko Stošić successfully defended his championship belt again against Emil Zahariev.

                                                      In the kickboxing segment, Samo Petje emerged victorious against Meletis Kakoubavas in a catchweight match, while Eyevan Danenberg, a Glory kickboxer, showcased superiority over Ivan Bilić from Croatia in the co-main event.

                                                      FFC middleweight champion Denis Marjanović defended his title for the first time against Andi Vrtačić but lost the belt via split decision.

                                                        FFC 28 MMA
                                                        Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                        Catchweight Robin Van Roosmalen def.Risto DimitrovTKO (Punches and kicks)12:56
                                                        Heavyweight Darko Stošić def.Emil ZaharievTKO (Low kicks)12:05
                                                        Catchweight Filip Pejić vs.Alexis SavvidisDraw35:00
                                                        Middleweight Andreas Michailidis def.Borce TalevskiSubmission (Verbal submission)11:25
                                                        MiddleweightStamatis Moroulisdef.Edgar SantosTKO (GNP)21:59
                                                        LightweightGiannis Michalopoulosdef.Alexandros PapadimitrouDecision (Unanimous)35:00
                                                        FFC 28 Kickboxing
                                                        Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                        Catchweight Samo Petje def.Meletis KakoubavasDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                                        WelterweightEyevan Danenbergdef.Ivan BilićKO (Liver kick)41:45
                                                        MiddleweightAndi Vrtačićdef.Denis MarjanovićDecision (Split)43:00
                                                        HeavyweightStavros Grigorakakisdef.Tomislav ČikotićDecision (Unanimous)43:00
                                                        MiddleweightGiannis Fezoulaidef.Marios BlanasKO (Punch)12:58
                                                        FeatherweightZahid Zairovdef.Nikos HisenDecision (Unanimous)33:00

                                                        FFC 29: Petje vs. Danenberg

                                                        FFC 29: Petje vs. Danenberg was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 22 April 2017 in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

                                                        The event marked the fifth occasion of the promotion being hosted in Ljubljana, Slovenia, and the second instance to include a boxing match post FFC 16 in Vienna, Austria.

                                                        Croatian boxer and former Olympian Hrvoje Sep made his professional boxing debut at FFC 29 against Serbia's Siniša Kondić in the light heavyweight division. This anticipated debut was announced by Sep immediately after the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro in 2016.

                                                        The MMA segment of the event was headlined by FFC lightweight champion Luka Jelčić, defending his belt against Roberto Pastuch. Originally, Valeriou Mirce was scheduled as his opponent, but due to an injury, Mirce was unable to compete on the night of the event.

                                                        In the main event of the kickboxing section, former FFC champion Samo Petje moved up a division and secured victory over Glory's Eyevan Danenberg in the welterweight division via a unanimous decision.

                                                        Furthermore, FFC heavyweight champion and Glory kickboxer Mladen Brestovac emerged victorious in the co-main event against Dževad Poturak.

                                                          FFC 29 MMA
                                                          Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                          Lightweight Luka Jelčić def.Roberto PastuchKO (Elbows)11:15
                                                          CatchweightAbusupiyan Magomedovdef.Sergio SouzaSubmission (Standing guillotine)11:30
                                                          Featherweight Ahmed Vila def.Tilen KolaričSubmission (Trinagle choke)12:41
                                                          Light HeavyweightIvan Erslandef.Ivica TadijanovDecision (Split)35:00
                                                          CatchweightMarko Ostanekdef.Jasmin MemovićDecision (Unanimous)35:00
                                                          FFC 29 Kickboxing
                                                          Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                          Welterweight Samo Petje def.Eyevan DanenbergDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                                          HeavyweightMladen Brestovacdef.Dževad PoturakDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                                          HeavyweightDonegi Abenadef.Fabien FouquetTKO (Liver shot)12:35
                                                          MiddleweightAleksander Stankovdef.Rene WimmerKO (Liver kick)30:42
                                                          MiddleweightMensur Murićdef.Ivan ŠakićDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                                          MiddleweightToni Mikelićdef.Labinot ZekajDecision (Unanimous)33:00

                                                          FFC 30: Ishii vs. Schmiedeberg

                                                          FFC 30: Ishii vs. Schmiedeberg was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 21 October 2017 in Linz, Austria.

                                                            FFC 30 MMA
                                                            Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                            Heavyweight Satoshi Ishii def.Bjoern SchmiedebergSubmission (Kimura)12:56
                                                            FeatherweightFilip Pejićdef.Fabiano SilvaTKO24:05
                                                            Heavyweight Ivan Vitasović def.Masoud RanjbarTKO23:00
                                                            Catchweight Duško Todorović def.Alexander PoppeckSubmission21:25
                                                            BantamweightStipe Brčićdef.Davor matićSubmission11:59
                                                            CatchweightLuka Čurkovićdef.Selim TopuzSubmission24:15
                                                            FFC 30 Kickboxing
                                                            Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                            Welterweight Shkodran Veseli def.Dimitrios ChiotisTKO22:36
                                                            CatchweightSamo Petjedef.Eduard ChelariuDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                                            MiddleweightRene Wimmerdef.Budimir BajbićTKO12:00
                                                            CatchweightMeletis Kakoubavasdef.Giorgi BazanovTKO32:37
                                                            LightweightTeo Mikelićdef.Thomas LeitnerDecision (Unanimous)33:00
                                                            WelterweightMarkus Ehrenhoferdef.Benjamin MasudiDecision (Unanimous)33:00

                                                            FFC 31: Neves vs. Egli

                                                            FFC 31: Neves vs. Egli was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 12 October 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

                                                            The event known as 'The Night of Championship' showcased a series of matchups across various divisions and disciplines. The highlight featured a showdown in the welterweight division between Ben Egli and Roberto Neves, vying for the FFC welterweight title. Ben Egli emerged triumphant, securing the position as the new FFC welterweight champion.

                                                            In the kickboxing segment of the event, Glory veteran Francois Ambang faced off against Albanian contender Shkodran Veseli in a battle for the FFC welterweight title. Meanwhile, FFC heavyweight champion Mladen Brestovac, representing Croatia, took on Brazil's Jhonata Diniz. Brestovac successfully defended the FFC heavyweight kickboxing title, delivering a decisive knockout victory over Diniz in the third round.

                                                            The boxing category witnessed Dennis Morris and Shawn Miller contending for the WBU cruiserweight title. Notably, Morris stepped in for Marquice Weston, originally slated to face Miller on September 28. Following a ten-round bout, Shawn Miller emerged victorious via unanimous decision, claiming the WBU Cruiserweight title.

                                                              FFC 31 MMA
                                                              Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                              Welterweight Ben Egli def.Roberto NevesSubmission (RNC)13:21
                                                              FFC 31 Kickboxing
                                                              Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                              Welterweight Shkodran Veseli def.Francois AmbangKO (Punches)41:23
                                                              HeavyweightMladen Brestovacdef.Jhonata DinizKO (High kick)32:00
                                                              WelterweightSherrard Blackedgedef.Jordan ChristensenDecision (unanimous)33:00
                                                              FFC 31 Boxing
                                                              CruiserweightShawn Millerdef.Dennis MorrisDecision (Unanimous)103:00

                                                              FFC 32: Graves vs. Seumanutafa

                                                              FFC 32: Graves vs. Seumanutafa was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 19 October 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

                                                              In the headline bout, Shelton Graves and Carl Seumanutafa, hailing from Samoa, clashed for the FFC heavyweight belt. Graves clinched victory and claimed the championship following a encounter with former Bellator contender Seumanutafa, culminating in Graves being crowned as the new FFC heavyweight champion.

                                                              In the co-main event, lightweight contender Brandon Ricetti secured a triumph by submitting Adam Smith via an arm triangle during the opening round.

                                                              Representing Croatia as the sole European competitor on the fight card, light heavyweight contender Ivan Erslan faced Branko Busick in a highly bout that concluded with a decisive knockout, marking Erslan's inaugural defeat in his professional career.

                                                              Within the welterweight division, Brazil's Edmilson Freitas engaged in a matchup against Contender Series participant Austin Vanderford.

                                                                FFC 32 MMA
                                                                Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                                Heavyweight Shelton Graves def.Carl SeumanutafaDecision55:00
                                                                LightweightBrandon Ricettidef.Adam SmithSubmission (Arm triangle)14:26
                                                                Light Heavyweight Branko Busick def.Ivan ErslanKO24:41Later declared a No Contest
                                                                Welterweight Austin Vanderford def.Edmilson FreitasSubmission11:38

                                                                FFC 33: Chub vs. Vrtačić

                                                                FFC 33: Chub vs. Vrtačić was a mixed martial arts, kickboxing and boxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 3 November 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

                                                                The event showcased a kickboxing showdown between European contenders, Mykyta Chub of Ukraine and Andi Vrtačić from Croatia, contending for the FFC Middleweight title. Chub secured victory against the previously undefeated FFC champion, Vrtaćić, thereby claiming the middleweight kickboxing championship.

                                                                Additionally, the co-main event highlighted an MMA lightweight clash featuring Darrick Minner and former UFC competitor Clay Collard. Minner executed a rear naked choke on Collard within a mere 31 seconds of the first round, culminating in a swift victory.

                                                                Another kickboxing match transpired between Chris McMillan of Canada and Teo Mikelić of Croatia, both competing in the lightweight division.

                                                                In the realm of boxing, Andre Keys triumphed over Randy Fuentes in the super welterweight division after a six-round contest.

                                                                  FFC 33 MMA
                                                                  Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                                  Lightweight Darrick Minner def.Clay CollardSubmission (RNC)10:31
                                                                  FFC 33 Kickboxing
                                                                  Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                                  Middleweight Mykyta Chub def.Andi VrtačićDecision (Split)53:00
                                                                  LightweightChris McMillandef.Teo MikelićDecision (Split)33:00
                                                                  WelterweightSherrard Blackedgedef.Jordan ChristensenDecision (unanimous)33:00
                                                                  FFC 33 Boxing
                                                                  Super WelterweightAndre Keysdef.Randy FuentesDecision (Split)63:00

                                                                  FFC 34: Petje vs. Gazani

                                                                  FFC 34: Petje vs. Gazani was a mixed martial arts, kickboxing and boxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 17 November 2018 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

                                                                  Originally slated for November 9, FFC 34 was set to feature a featherweight title bout between FFC champion Filip Pejić and Brendo Bispo De Sousa. This match would have marked Pejić's fourth title defense since claiming victory in 2016 at FFC 26 against Ahmed Vila. The event faced cancellation due to medical concerns.

                                                                  Subsequently rescheduled for November 16, the event's main attraction shifted to a title bout in kickboxing, showcasing Bruno Gazani against Samo Petje, who held the FFC lightweight kickboxing title.

                                                                  In a kickboxing match, former FFC champion Meletis Kakoubavas secured a victory over Jermaine Soto via a high kick, leading to a TKO in the second round.

                                                                  In the MMA segment, the evening witnessed DJ Linderman facing off against Tony Johnson in the heavyweight division. Additionally, in another MMA showdown, newcomer Zac Cavender made his professional MMA debut against Marius Cantoneru and emerged victorious with a first-round TKO.

                                                                    FFC 34 MMA
                                                                    Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                                    Heavyweight Tony Johnson def.DJ LindermanDecision (Unanimous)35:00
                                                                    HeavyweightZac Cavenderdef.Marius CantoneruTKO12:30
                                                                    FFC 34 Kickboxing
                                                                    Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                                    Lightweight Samo Petje vs.Bruno GazaniDraw53:00
                                                                    LightweightMeletis Kakoubavasdef.Jermaine SotoTKO20:52
                                                                    FFC 34 Boxing
                                                                    Super LightweightKevin Johnsondef.Isaac LunaDecision63:00

                                                                    FFC 35: Egli vs. Holt

                                                                    FFC 35: Egli vs. Holt was a mixed martial arts, kickboxing and boxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 19 April 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

                                                                      FFC 35 MMA
                                                                      Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                                      Welterweight Ben Egli def.Joey HoltSubmission22:25
                                                                      featherweightKyle Reyesdef.Guilherme FariaSubmission22:00
                                                                      LightweightClay Collarddef.Randall WallaceDecision35:00
                                                                      FFC 35 Kickboxing
                                                                      Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                                      Middleweight Adrian Weathersby def.Chris BurgettDecision33:00
                                                                      FFC 35 Boxing
                                                                      WelterweightKevin Johnsondef.Larry GomezDecision63:00

                                                                      FFC 36: Chub vs. Ambang

                                                                      FFC 36: Chub vs. Ambang was a mixed martial arts and kickboxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 10 May 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

                                                                        FFC 36 MMA
                                                                        Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                                        Catchweight Tristan Connelly def.Zach JuusolaSubmission (Guillotine)12:46
                                                                        FeatherweightRobert Trujillodef.David StienekeTKO (Punches)14:10
                                                                        FeatherweightJordan Leavittdef.Ray OstranderSubmission (Arm Triangle Choke)11:30
                                                                        BantamweightJourney Newsondef.Soslan AbanokovKO (Punch)11:20
                                                                        FFC 36 Kickboxing
                                                                        Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                                        Middleweight Mykyta Chub def.Francois AmbangDecision33:00

                                                                        FFC 37: Santiago vs. Martinez

                                                                        FFC 37: Santiago vs. Martinez was a mixed martial arts event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 30 May 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

                                                                        FFC 37 marked the second FFC event featuring an exclusive MMA card. In the headline bout, Brazil's Anderson Goncalves faced off against Steve Montgomery, who made a comeback to the ring following a two-year break.

                                                                        Mike Santiago secured a victory over Alonzo Martines, reigniting his winning streak subsequent to losses against opponents like Zabit Magomedsharipov and Dan Ige.

                                                                        Among the roster, Ivan Erslan, a European contender, underwent preparation for his match with former UFC champion Andrei Arlovski and FFC champion Darko Stosic. Erslan went against Roger Carroll from the USA.

                                                                        In the opening bout, Jake Albinio, known initially as a wrestler, made a return to the ring after a three-year absence and emerged victorious against Alaska's Kris Berberich.

                                                                          FFC 37 MMA
                                                                          Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                                          Lightweight Mike Santiago def.Alonzo MartinezSubmission (Guillotine Choke)23:22
                                                                          LightweightJake Albiniodef.Kris BerberichTKO (Strikes)13:39
                                                                          Light Heavyweight Ivan Erslan def.Roger CarrollTKO (Strikes)11:37
                                                                          MiddleweightAnderson Goncalvesdef.Steve MontgomeryTKO (Strikes)11:09

                                                                          FFC 38: Cucciniello vs. Emmers

                                                                          FFC 38: Cucciniello vs. Emmers was a mixed martial arts event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 20 June 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

                                                                          FFC 38 represented the third event by FFC solely featuring MMA bouts. The main event showcased British featherweight Jay Cucciniello, the runner-up in The Ultimate Fighter 27. Cucciniello returned to the ring after a year since his sole professional career loss, facing off against America's Jamall Emmers.

                                                                          In a lightweight clash, David Jordan competed against Florida's Caleb Williams from the American Top Team. Both fighters made their promotional debut at FFC 38.

                                                                          Additionally, Keith Lee, the younger brother of UFC's Kevin Lee, debuted in the FFC bantamweight division against Chris Johnson, who returned to the arena after an eighteen-month hiatus.

                                                                            FFC 38 MMA
                                                                            Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                                            Featherweight Jay Cucciniello def.Jamal EmmersTKO14:53
                                                                            LightweightDavid Jordandef.Caleb WilliamsKO11:35
                                                                            Bantamweight Keith Lee def.Chris JohnsonDecision35:00
                                                                            LightweightMax Rohskopfdef.Jonathon MorrisSubmission14:38
                                                                            WelterweightJackie Goshdef.Randall WallaceSubmission12:40

                                                                            FFC 39: Jones vs. Powell

                                                                            FFC 39: Jones vs. Powell was a mixed martial arts, kickboxing and boxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 11 July 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

                                                                            In the headline fight of the evening, Jamelle Jones, a former participant in both The Ultimate Fighter and Contender Series, made his debut in the promotion and secured a victory over Jordan Powell in the heavyweight division via unanimous decision.

                                                                            The co-main event witnessed Gabriel Checco emerging victorious over Angel DeAnda in the middleweight division.

                                                                            During a kickboxing showcase, Argentina's Allan Scheison faced a defeat against Brazil's Wallace Lopes.

                                                                            In the boxing segment of the event, Dauqan Maya engaged in a clash with Jose Ceja in the welterweight division, maintaining an undefeated record in the ring.

                                                                              FFC 39 MMA
                                                                              Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                                              Heavyweight Jamelle Jones def.Jordan PowellDecision (Unanimous)35:00
                                                                              MiddleweightGabriel Checcodef.Angel DeAndaPunches13:08
                                                                              BantamweightJerry Shapirodef.Josh WrightTKO (Punches)14:56
                                                                              FeatherweightLou Radeckidef.Justin VazquzSubmission (Rear Naked Choke)23:08
                                                                              FFC 39 Kickboxing
                                                                              Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                                              Welterweight Wallace Lopes def.Allan ScheinsonDecision33:00
                                                                              FFC 39 Boxing
                                                                              WelterweightDaquan Maysdef.Jose CejaDecision43:00

                                                                              FFC 40: Egli vs. Lemminger

                                                                              FFC 40: Egli vs. Lemminger was a mixed martial arts , kickboxing and boxing event produced by the Final Fight Championship that was held on 5 September 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.

                                                                              The event showcased fighters from five different continents and was headlined by a welterweight MMA bout between FFC champion Ben Egli, who lost his title during his second title defense to Mark Lemminger. Egli secured the title in October 2018 after defeating Roberto Neves and successfully defended it for the first time in April 2019 against Joey Holt. Notably, this event marked Lemminger's debut in FFC.

                                                                              In the co-main event, a kickboxing match for the middleweight title took place. Ukraine's Mykyta Chub defended his title for the second time, facing Brazil's Wellington Alves. Chub's prior title defense saw him triumph over Francois Ambang at FFC 36 in Las Vegas.

                                                                              The light heavyweight MMA bout witnessed Daniel Jolly and Alex Polizzi finally meeting in the ring after the cancellation of their previous match at FFC 39. While Daniel Jolly has faced MMA artists such as Misha Cirkunov, Khalil Rountree, and Alonzo Menifield, Polizzi maintained his unblemished record of 4-0.

                                                                              In the lightweight division, the unbeaten Keoni Digs continued his winning streak after facing Bryan Nuro.

                                                                              Regarding the boxing match, FFC debutant Patrick Mailata, a three-time New Zealand champion and Commonwealth Games bronze medalist, secured victory via KO against Daniel Franco.

                                                                                FFC 40 MMA
                                                                                Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                                                Welterweight Mark Lemminger def.Ben EgliDecision (Unanimous)55:00
                                                                                WelterweightJason Wittdef.Roberto NevesDecision (Unanimous)35:00
                                                                                Light HeavyweightAlex Polizzidef.Daniel JollyTKO (Punches)14:32
                                                                                CatchweightMax Rohskopfdef.Zach ZaneSubmission (Rear-Naked Choke)11:13
                                                                                LightweightKeoni Diggsdef.Bryan NuroDecision (Unanimous)35:00
                                                                                WelterweightJeff Romandef.Jamil IbragimovDecision (Unanimous)35:00
                                                                                FFC 40 Kickboxing
                                                                                Weight ClassMethodRoundTimeNotes
                                                                                Middleweight Mykyta Chub def.Wellington AlvesKO/TKO (Punch)43:00
                                                                                FFC 40 Boxing
                                                                                HeavyweightPetrick Mailatadef.Daniel FrancoKO11:04

                                                                                Rules

                                                                                The FFC holds fights at its events under the rules of kickboxing and those of mixed martial arts. There is no standardized ratio between kickboxing and MMA fights; it varies from one event to another. The FFC kickboxing rules are the modified rules of the legendary Japanese kickboxing promotion K-1. These include a 10-point must system, three rounds plus one extra round in case of a draw and no clinch allowed. Each round in a kickboxing fight has the duration of three minutes, and intermissions between each round are one minute long.

                                                                                The FFC's MMA rules are the modified rules of the legendary Japanese MMA promotion Pride. These include a 10-point must system taken from the Unified Rules of MMA, but also allow soccer kicks and stomps, which are excluded from the Unified Rules of MMA. The rules do not allow elbow strikes to the head. Each of the three rounds (there are no extra rounds) last five minutes, and intermissions between each round are one minute long.

                                                                                The president of the promotion Orsat Zovko stated that the FFC was considering additional innovations in terms of rules to bring the promotion closer to the standards required by public TV networks that broadcast the event live during primetime hours. Specifically, he said that in the future the FFC could exclude techniques that may be considered excessively violent by the mainstream audience, such as soccer kicks and stomps. [38]

                                                                                Weight classes and champions

                                                                                The FFC is currently using six weight classes for its MMA fights and five weight classes for its kickboxing fights. Non-title fights have a one-pound leniency.

                                                                                Mixed martial arts

                                                                                Weight class nameUpper limit (lb)Upper limit (kg)Current ChampionTitle DefensesNext Fight
                                                                                HeavyweightShelton Graves @ (FFC 32)0
                                                                                Light Heavyweight20593Jeremy Kimball @ (FFC 27)0
                                                                                Middleweight18584 David Mitchell @ (FFC 27)0
                                                                                Welterweight17077Mark Lemminger @ (FFC 40)0
                                                                                Lightweight15570Luka Jelcic @ (FFC 27)1
                                                                                Featherweight14566Filip Pejic @ (FFC 26)2

                                                                                Kickboxing

                                                                                Weight class nameUpper limit (lb)Upper limit (kg)Current ChampionTitle DefensesNext Fight
                                                                                Heavyweight Mladen Brestovac @ (FFC24)3
                                                                                Light Heavyweight 20995Pavel Zhuravlev @ (FFC27)0
                                                                                Middleweight 19086Mykyta Chub @ (FFC33)2
                                                                                Welterweight 17979 Shkodran Veseli @ (FFC31)0
                                                                                Lightweight 15570Samo Petje0

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                                                                                The year 2021 was the 18th year in the history of the Konfrontacja Sztuk Walki, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Poland. 2021 will begin with KSW 58.

                                                                                <span class="mw-page-title-main">2021 in Absolute Championship Akhmat</span> Mixed martial arts promotion based in Russia

                                                                                The year 2021 was the 9th year in the history of the Absolute Championship Akhmat, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Russia.

                                                                                The year 2021 was the 6th year in the history of the Brave Combat Federation, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Bahrain.

                                                                                <span class="mw-page-title-main">2022 in ONE Championship</span> ONE Championship Combat sport events in 2022

                                                                                The year 2022 was the 12th year in the history of the ONE Championship, a mixed martial arts, kickboxing, Muay Thai and submission grappling promotion based in Singapore and later, the Cayman Islands.

                                                                                2022 was the first year in the history of the Eagle Fighting Championship, a mixed martial arts promotion based in Miami, Florida. The year began with Eagle FC 44.

                                                                                2022 was the sixth year in the history of Legacy Fighting Alliance, a mixed martial arts promotion based in the United States.

                                                                                <span class="mw-page-title-main">ONE 161</span> Combat sport events in 2022

                                                                                ONE 161: Petchmorakot vs. Tawanchai was a Combat sport event produced by ONE Championship that took place on September 29, 2022 at the Singapore Indoor Stadium in Kallang, Singapore.

                                                                                Jhonata Diniz is a Brazilian mixed martial artist and former kickboxer. He competed for GLORY and SUPERKOMBAT Fighting Championship.

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