The Southern California Condors are an International Fight League team based in Orange County, California. Coached by MMA legend Marco Ruas, the Condors were one of four new teams established at the beginning of the 2007 season. The Condors have an assistant coach, female MMA star Debi Purcell.
On May 5, 2007, Condor's outstanding Middleweight, Jeremy Williams was found dead of an apparent suicide. [1]
The Condors are 8-7 as of May 2007 in team competition. All records are IFL fights only
a= fight was an alternate fight, that does not go towards team record
1= fought when Levens dropped down to Middleweight
GP= fought during individual GP, does not go towards team record
lost to Shad Lierley by TKO (strikes) in the first round (01/19/07)
lost to Savant Young by KO(punch) in the second round (03/17/07)
def to Josh Odom by decision (unanimous) (05/19/07)
def Tristan Witt by submission (shoulder lock) in the first round (01/19/07)
lost to Zach George by decision (unanimous) (03/17/07)
def Clint Coronel by decision (split) (05/19/07)a
was supposed to face Tiger Sharks' but suffered an eye injury which cancelled the fight at the last second. Instead an alternate bout between lightweights took place.
lost to Antonio McKee by decision (unanimous) (03/17/07)
lost to Donnie Liles by submission (keylock) in the first round (05/19/07)
lost to Reese Andy by decision (unanimous) (01/19/07)
lost to Vladimir Matyushenko by TKO(strikes) in the first round (03/17/07)
lost to Brian Foster by TKO (punches) in the first round (05/19/07)1
def Jeff Quinlan by submission (side choke) in the first round (05/19/07)
def Curtis Crawford by decision (unanimous) (01/19/07)
def Wayne Cole by KO (punch) in the second round (03/17/07)
def Dan Christison by decision (unanimous) (05/19/07)
def Shane Ott by submission (arm triangle) in the first round (11/03/07)GP
lost to Roy Nelson by TKO (strikes) in the second round (12/29/07)GP
def Bristol Marunde by submission (triangle choke) in the first round (01/19/07)
def Kaz Hamanaka by submission (triangle choke) in the first round (03/17/07)
Died on 5/05/07
Date | Opponent | Result |
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January 19, 2007 | Seattle Tiger Sharks | W 3-2 |
March 17, 2007 | Tokyo Sabres | L 2-3 |
May 19, 2007 | San Jose Razorclaws | W 3-2 |
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