Mendes and Bellator champ Soto win, War Machine loses at Tachi Palace Fights debut
Rising 145-pound prospect Chad Mendes and Bellator Fighting Championships featherweight title-holder Joe Soto both picked up victories at Thursday's debut event for the recently restructured Tachi Palace Fights organization.
However, UFC veteran War Machine didn't fare so well and dropped a close split-decision loss to David Mitchell.
The trio of fights, which included a rare win via gogoplata, were the featured attractions at the "Most Wanted" event at the Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino in Lemoore, Calif.
After a successful five-year run by the WEC in Lemoore between 2001 and 2006, Palace Fighting Championship ran several well-attended mixed martial arts and hybrid events at Tachi Palace Hotel & Casino between 2007 and 2009. However, PFC promoter Christian Printup recently halted that organization's operations (as detailed in a recent MMAjunkie.com Fight Biz installment), and Tachi Palace elected to create its own promotion rather than partner with an existing one.
The debut show featured Mendes (5-0), one of Urijah Faber's top training partners, who used his dominant wrestling skills to control all aspects of the lopsided fight with WEC veteran Mike Joy (7-5). Although entering the fight with four wins in his previous five fights, Joy was simply outclassed and spent most of the fight pinned to the mat.
Mendes turned pro just 13 months ago but has already drawn interest from many of the world's top promotions.
In the night's co-main attraction, War Machine (who legally changed his name from Jon Koppenhaver in 2008) saw his five-fight win streak come to an end against undefeated David Mitchell (8-0). War Machine (10-3) often took dominant positions in the fight but could do little with them.
Mitchell, a Cage Combat Fighting Championships veteran, attempted to pick up his seventh submission victory in eight career wins by firing off submission attempt after attempt. Ultimately, though, he settled for the split decision win.
War Machine told MMAjunkie.com Radio (
www.mmajunkie.com/radio) earlier this week that he was considering an offer from Strikeforce to compete in the organization's "Challengers" series on Showtime. It's not known if Thursday's loss could impact the potential deal.
In the night's other key attraction, Soto (8-0), who fought for the first time since winning a quarter of a million dollars by winning Bellator's eight-man 145-pound tournament earlier this year, pulled off a rare submission win via gogoplata. Soto, who dispatched of notables Wilson Reis and Yahir Reyes to win the title, stopped the previously unbeaten Mike Christensen (4-1) on Thursday.
When Christensen took the fight to the mat, Soto locked in the rare shin-choke submission to force the tapout just two minutes into the opening round. The move has only been implemented successfully in professional competition by a handful of fighters.
The full "Most Wanted" results included:
* Chad Mendes def. Mike Joy via unanimous decision
* David Mitchell def. War Machine via split decision
* Joe Soto def. Mike Christensen via submission (gogoplata) - Round 1, 2:06
* Poppies Martinez def. Sergio Salcido via submission (guillotine) - Round 2, 3:21
* Ulysess Gomez def. Martin Sandoval via submission (rear-naked choke) - Round 2, 0:36
* Leopoldo Serao def. Phill Collins via split decision
* Michelle Ould def. Jessica Rakoczy via TKO (strikes) - Round 2, 1:30
* Mike McDonald def. Carlos Garces via TKO (strikes) - Round 1, 2:01
* Francisco Loredo def. Chris Tangonan via split decision