Matyushenko Wins IFL GP LHW Title, 8 Others Advance

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MATYUSHENKO WINS INAGURAL INTERNATIONAL FIGHT LEAGUE WORLD GRAND PRIX
LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE; EIGHT OTHERS WIN SEMIFINAL BOUTS IN CHICAGO

Horodecki Edges Palaszewski In Lightweight Showdown; Four Title
Matchups Set

HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill, November 3, 2007 ��" Vladimir Matyushenko’s
light heavyweight title victory over Alex Schoenauer highlighted an
exciting night of action in the inaugural International Fight League World
Grand Prix, held tonight in front of 4,107 at the Sears Centre in
suburban Chicago. Eight other Championship semifinal bouts also took place,
including the highly-anticipated lightweight rematch won by Chris
Horodecki (London, Ontario) over Bart Palaszewski (Wonder Lake, Ill.) in a
narrow split decision. The eight semifinal winners will battle at the
World Grand Prix finals at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., on
Dec. 29.

The first hour of the card aired live on MyNetworkTV, marking the first
time that a mixed martial arts event was broadcast live in prime-time
on network television. The first two hours were also shown live on Fox
Sports World Canada.

In the first bout of the night, at 185 lbs.: top-seeded Benji Radach
(Coconut Creek, Fla.) of the Los Angeles Anacondas got the crowd on its
feet quickly by delivering a series of punches ending in a left hook
which knocked out No. 4 Brent Beauparlant (Ottawa, Ontario) of the Toronto
Dragons midway through the first round. Next was the
Horodecki-Palaszewski battle at 155 lbs., won by the Anacondas’ unbeaten 20-year old
star for the second time this year. The Tokyo Sabres’ Matyushenko
followed with his 205-lb. title win via unanimous decision, before
Anacondas welterweight Jay Hieron (Las Vegas) topped alternate Donnie Liles
(Colorado Springs, Colo.) of the San Jose Razorclaws with a workmanlike
unanimous decision.

Top-seeded lightweight Wagnney Fabiano (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) of the
Dragons submitted No. 4 John Gunderson (Medford, Ore.) of the Nevada
Lions in the second round to advance to the final. In another rematch at
175 lbs, No. 1 Delson Heleno (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) of the New York
Pitbulls took out No. 4 Gideon Ray (Roselle, Ill.) of the Dragons with
a first-round submission. The heavyweights took to the ring next, with
No. 1 Antoine Jaoude (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) of the So. Calif.
Condors choked out No. 4 Shane Ott (Reading, Pa.) of the Dragons, and No. 2
Roy Nelson (Las Vegas) of the Lions knocked out No. 3 Bryan Vetell
(Jamaica, N.Y.) of the Pitbulls in the second round. At 185 lbs., No. 2
Matt Horwich (Portland, Ore.) of the Wolfpack submitted No. 3 Brian Foster
(Moreno Valley, Calif.) of the Razorclaws with an armbar in the first
round.

Tonight’s results set up the following Championship matchups on Dec.
29:
• 155 lbs.: No. 1 Wagnney Fabiano vs. No. 2 Chris Horodecki
• 170 lbs.: No. 1 Delson Heleno vs. No. 2 Jay Hieron
• 185 lbs.: No. 1 Benji Radach vs. No. 2 Matt Horwich
• 265 lbs.: No. 1 Antoine Jaoude vs. No. 2 Roy Nelson

About the IFL

International Fight League™ (IFL) is the world’s number one
professional mixed martial arts sports league. IFL has its headquarters in
New York and offices in Las Vegas. For more information about IFL,
please see: www.ifl.tv.

IFL World Grand Prix
Sears Centre, Hoffman Estates, Calif.
(semifinal matches unless noted)

185 lbs.: No. 1 Benji Radach, Anacondas (Coconut Creek, Fla.) def. No.
4 Brent Beauparlant, Dragons (Ottawa, Ontario), via KO, 2:26, 1st
155 lbs.: No. 2 Chris Horodecki, Anacondas (London, Ontario) def. No.
3 Bart Palaszewski, Silverbacks (Wonder Lake, Ill.), via decision
(split), after three rounds
205 lbs (championship): No. 1 Vladimir Matyushenko, Sabres (El Segundo,
Calif.) def. No. 2 Alex Schoenauer, Anacondas (Las Vegas), via
decision (unanimous), after three rounds
170 lbs.: No. 2 Jay Hieron, Anacondas (Las Vegas) def. alt. Donnie
Liles (Colorado Springs, Colo.), Razorclaws, via decision (unanimous),
after three rounds
155 lbs.: No. 1 Wagnney Fabiano, Dragons (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) def.
No. 4 John Gunderson, Lions (Medford, Ore.), via submission (guillotine
choke), 1:53, 2nd
175 lbs: No. 1 Delson Heleno, Pitbulls (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) def.
No. 4 Gideon Ray, Dragons (Roselle, Ill.) via submission (armbar), 1:53,
1st
265 lbs.: No. 1 Antoine Jaoude, Condors (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) def.
No. 4 Shane Ott, Dragons (Reading, Pa.), via submission (side choke),
3:29, 1st
265 lbs.: No. 2 Roy Nelson, Lions (Las Vegas) def. No. 3 Bryan Vetell,
Pitbulls (Jamaica, N.Y.) via TKO (strikes), 1:01, 2nd
185 lbs.: No. 2 Matt Horwich, Wolfpack (Portland, Ore.) def. No. 3
Brian Foster, Razorclaws (Moreno Valley, Calif.), via submission (armbar)
3:58, 1st