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Kang, Menjivar Victorious in W-1 Debuts

Denis Kang file photo: Dave Mandel/Sherdog.com


Denis Kang was victorious in his W-1 debut with a first-round arm-triangle submission over Deep veteran Dae Won Kim. Originally scheduled to debut for the promotion back in March, Kang opened the fight with a blistering right straight that sent his Korean counterpart crashing to the canvas. Kim never had time to recover and get to his feet, as the Canadian followed him to the mat. Working from within Kim’s half guard, Kang locked in the arm triangle and coaxed the tapout at 1:49 into the first round.

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“That was a little disappointing for my first fight (in W-1),” said Kang. “I was bummed out that I couldn’t fight because of my injury, but I was one hundred percent for this fight. I had a great training camp and am looking forward to fighting more and more for W-1.”

With one win in the books, Kang looks to continue on his road to redemption in less than a month’s time.

“My next fight is actually one month from now, July 18 in Impact FC in Australia against Paulo Filho.”

Toronto’s Adrian Wooley was successful in the first defense of his W-1 bantamweight title with a fourth-round technical knockout over Randy Spence. Wooley demonstrated vastly improved standup and silenced many critics in attendance.

"There’s a lot of typewriter heroes out there that hide behind the monitors and talk a whole lot of s--t ,” said Woodley. “You know what, I want to fight, I want to bang, I want to slug it out. I know I’ve got arms like an alligator but I still had to punch him. That was my game plan from start to finish.”

Spence had no answer for the punches of the shorter, compact champion and Wooley bullied him around the cage landing clean hard shots.

“I had a great fight with Randy and he’s one tough kid,” said Wooley. “Randy Spence is one tough SOB, you don’t come from [Cesar Gracie’s] camp and not be a tough guy and not ready to scrap.”

Following some time off after suffering back-to-back losses for the first time in his nine-year career, Ivan Menjivar returned to action after a four-year hiatus. “The Pride of El Salvador” showed little signs of rust in his promotional debut with a submission win over Aaron Miller. The end came early after Menjivar missed with a spinning back-fist and found the Quebec on the ground. Miller dove in with reckless abandon and right into a fight-ending triangle choke.

In other bouts:

W-1 Featherweight Championship
John Fraser def. Thierry Quenneville -- Submission (strikes) 0:56 R4

Steve Bosse def. Mychal Clarke – TKO (Strikes) 4:29 R1


Antonio Carvalho def. Juan Barrente – TKO (Strikes) 2:00 R1
Jorge Britto def. Ryan Machan -- Split Decision (29-27, 28-29, 30-27)
Roy Boughton def. Misha Cirkunov – Submission (Armbar) 2:33 R2
Bruno Hosier def. John Macphearson – TKO (Strikes) 0:46 R2
Josh Hill def. Brent Franczuz – Submission (Rear-Naked Choke) 3:44 R2
Demetrious Arvanopolus def. Jay Alexander – Submission (Kneebar) 1:40 R1
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