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Friday’s MMA fights in Vicksburg drew in a crowd

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Juan Carlos: Photo by Larry Walker
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The American Kombat Alliance held a held s event in Vicksburg on Friday which consisted of multiple MMA fights.

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Fight one:

Robert Link defeated Jack Miller in the finial seconds of round one after placing him in a chokehold and forcing Miller to tap out.

Robert Link and Jack Miller
Robert Link and Jack Miller: Photo by Keith Phillips

Fight Two:

Keinon Douglas won his match due to a TKO against Robert Mays.

Fight three:

Josh Douglas also won his fight due to a TKO against Benton Mitchell.

Fight four:

The fight between Michael Sullivan and Darius Kennedy ended in an interesting way where both had to attempt to escape a chokehold. Sullivan got loose quicker than Kennedy and won the fight.

Michael Sullivan and Darius Kennedy
Michael Sullivan and Darius Kennedy: Photo by Keith Phillips

Fight five:

In a three-round unanimous decision, Mirad Almas won against Jamal Miller after a tough fight.

Fight six:

Juan Carlos showed off his skills against Deyshaun Holmes as the fight ended with him placing Holmes in the guillotine chokehold.

Fight seven:

Hawnhee Kim and Austin Pearson’s fight came down to a unanimous decision with Kim earning the victory. That fight was the co-main event.

Hawnhee Kim
Hawnhee Kim: Photo by Larry Walker

Fight eight:

In Friday’s main event, Jamahl Tatum choked out Tony Jenkins to remain undefeated.

Jamahl Tatum and Tony Jenkins
Jamahl Tatum and Tony Jenkins: Photo by Larry Walker

 

 

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Keith Phillips is the Vicksburg Daily News Sports Editor. He has been on staff since October 2019 where he was part-time until becoming full-time in 2020. Keith is a Vicksburg native and graduate of Vicksburg High School and the University of Southern Mississippi. In his years with VDN, he has covered multiple stories including sports, human interest and crime(courtroom).

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