MFC 21 Results: Prangley Claims Title, Lashley Chokes Out Cook
Posted by Kris Karkoski on May 16, 2009 at 11:07 am ET1 Comment
- Trevor Prangley def. Emanuel Newton (c) via unanimous decision
MFC Light Heavyweight Championship - Bobby Lashley def. Mike Cook via submission (guillotine choke) — Round 1
- Travis Galbraith def. David Heath via split decision
- John Alessio def. Andrew Buckland via submission (rear naked choke) — Round 1
- Ryan Jimmo def. Mychal Clark via unanimous decision
- Marvin Eastman def. Aron Lofton via TKO (strikes) — Round 2
- William Richey def. Ryan Fortin via split decision
- Jason Heit def. Jeremy Combrink via TKO (strikes) — Round 1
- Dwayne Lewis def. Jay Whitford via TKO (strikes) — Round 1
- George Belanger def. Nolan Clarke via TKO (strikes) — Round 1
Tags: Andrew Buckland, Aron Lofton, Bobby Lashley, David Heath, Dwayne Lewis, Emanuel Newton, George Belanger, Jason Heit, Jay Whitford, Jeremy Combrink, john alessio, Marvin Eastman, Mike Cook, Mychal Clark, Nolan Clark, Ryan Jimmo, Travis Galbraith, Trevor Prangley, William Richey



I came in during the Jimmo fight, but Jimmo handled the other guy in the the third round pretty easily.
Good job by Alessio with his win.
Heath should have been given the decision in that fight, I was really surprised that Galbraith was given that one.
Lashley impressed me with the quick finish, but his opponent didn’t exactly have the best game plan. Lashley is improving, and I’m looking forward to the Sapp fight.
Prangley v. Newton was interesting to say the least. Prangley was gassed after the first, but caught his “second wind” in the third and controlled the fight from there, and possibly knocked the guy out just after the final bell (while breaking his own foot). Newton came out and got several takedowns in the first and a few in the second and then didn’t try anymore. I think he could have won the fight with more takedowns. Also, both men took groin shots but only Newton was deducted a point (if I remember correctly.)