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Fight to Win Pro 11: Recap & results
- Updated: September 11, 2016
Saturday night featured a wealth of combat sports action. While much of the attention may have been pointed towards the Octagon or boxing ring; the competitors at Fight to Win Pro 11 were putting on a show of their own. By the end of the evening, these men and women continued to prove that competitive grappling is sport that is growing and worthy of mainstream attention.
In the main event of the evening, grappling mainstay Jeff Glover defeated Justin Radar by decision. This matchup earned Fight of the Night honors as both grapplers exchanged positions and attacks; showing off their ability to attack from nearly every position. Their scrambles left the crowd cheering over and over; as each position created a new opening for a new, intriguing attack.
Multiple-time Brazilian Jiu Jitsu champion and current Legacy FC middleweight champion Rafael Lovato Jr. was also victorious as he defeated the game Tanner Rice by cross collar choke. This submission earned Lovato Jr. the Submission of the Night honors.
Invicta-FC competitor Andrea Lee also competed as she defeated Ha Bui with a kimura. She held Bui in …