Scott Huston of Flo Brasa and Roufusport vs. Tony Williams of Carlson Gracie BJJ competing in the Mens Masters Purple Belt & Above Super Heavyweight Division at NAGA Midwest in Evanston, Illinois on 11/15/2008. For full results go to NAGA.
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Thursday, November 27, 2008
Scott Huston vs. Tony Williams - NAGA Midwest
Scott Huston vs. Henry Brimming Jr. - NAGA Midwest
Scott Huston of Flo Brasa and Roufusport vs. Henry Brimming Jr. of Dino Costeas competing in the finals of the Masters No Gi Expert Cruiserweight Division at NAGA Midwest in Evanston, Illinois on 11/15/2008. For full results go to NAGA.
Scott Huston - NAGA Midwest - Second Match
Scott Huston of Flo Brasa and Roufusport competing in the Masters No Gi Expert Cruiserweight Division at NAGA Midwest in Evanston, Illinois on 11/15/2008. For full results go to NAGA.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Scott Huston - NAGA Midwest - First Match
Scott Huston of Flo Brasa and Roufusport competing in the Masters No Gi Expert Cruiserweight Division at NAGA Midwest in Evanston, Illinois on 11/15/2008. For full results go to NAGA.
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Gladiators 49 – Under Card Action

The evening started out with submission grappling matches using rules and scoring in accordance with NAGA. Team Matamoros went (3-0) for the night in submission grappling and was determined not to let anyone come onto their turf and steal the show.
In the first match, Chuck Gruber of Fox Valley Grappling and Jason Kazmierczak of Matamoros Jiu-Jitsu squared off in a 205lb light heavyweight bout. Unfortunately, the match was almost a stalemate once the bout hit the mat with very little action as neither opponent was able to get anything going within the allotted time limit. Kaz outpointed Gruber (2-0).
In what was probably the most competitive grappling bout of the evening, Travis Hanson of the Fox Valley Grappling Club took on Scott Huston “We Have A Problem” of Matamoros Jiu-Jitsu. This was a match where Hanson was the bigger man at 225lbs vs. the 205lb Huston. However, Huston was higher ranked with a purple belt vs. a white belt in Hanson. Huston showed Milwaukee what Royce Gracie showed the world in the early nineties. In Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, better technique should prevail over strength and size in the long run. Huston won via kneebar at 3:23.
Ryan “The Beard” Williams of Matamoros Jiu-Jitsu decisively outpointed Chris McIntyre of Badgerland Jiu-Jitsu in Madison. Williams racked up points by using good transitions. Despite the final score being (8-0) I am quite sure McIntyre was not awarded points for his sweep when Williams had knee on stomach. Williams in turn swept McIntyre to full mount in the closing minute. I could be wrong regarding the scoring, as I am not a competitive grappler.
The first amateur MMA fight of the evening was probably the closest and hardest to call. Pete Miller of Third Heaven MMA took on Ryan Landry of Neutral Ground in a 155lb lightweight battle. The first round took place entirely on the ground. Landry attempted many sweeps but was not successful. Neither fighter utilized ground striking and left the round as a question mark in the eyes of the judges. The second round was clearly Landry’s and he achieved full mount from a takedown set up with strikes. His attempted heel hook and rear naked choke may have not finished Miller but cemented the second round as his for the taking. Miller then won the third round highlighted attempted arm bar. When the judges read the cards (30-29) for Landry, (29-28) for Miller, and (29-28) for Landry who won the bout via split decision.
Jimbo Abate of Rockford Kickboxing & Jiu-Jitsu threw some big lefts that dropped Steven Gonzales of Gracie Fighting in a 205lb light heavyweight battle. He immediately mounted Gonzales and unleashed some of the fiercest ground and pound of the evening. It was over before it even got started at 18 seconds in round one via TKO – referee stoppage.
In 135lb bantamweight action, Chris Hart of Third Heaven MMA defeated Matt “Pitt Bull” Ellis of Roufusport via rear naked choke at 2:33 in the first round. Ellis had a hard time dealing with the clinch of Hart early on. Hart unleashed some effective ground and pound that reinforced the reason why I am a writer and not a fighter.
Jake Kazmierski of Choice Martial Arts in East Troy took on Brad Funk of Carlson Gracie in Chicago in a 155lb lightweight bout. The match would be a classic match-up of striker vs. grappler. While Kazmierski showed some great striking including a head kick and a big knee to Funk, he was not able to deal with Funk excellent takedowns in the first round. In round two, Funk unleashed a big left hook and got himself a double leg takedown. After working for and achieving the full mount, Funk unloaded a barrage of ground and pound. Kazmierski showed his toughness and survived the round. In between rounds doctors came out to check on Kazmierski who was on wobbly legs. Doctors stopped the match in between the second and third round. Funk won via TKO – doctor stoppage.
197 lb Dwayne Davis stepped up to fight heavyweight Leland “Tank” Brown of Waukesha MMA on short notice. Apparently he must not have attended the rules meeting prior to the bouts. While achieving top position in the first round he unloaded a big and illegal knee to the head of “Tank”. The referee stopped the bout and Davis was deducted a point. Later Tank would have Davis against the fence. Davis grabbed the fence and was warned. Davis again grabbed the fence and was deducted another point. In the second round Davis pulled his mouthpiece out and tossed it across the cage. Leland “Tank” Brown won the match via DQ in the second round.
"Smoking Joe" Blake of Waukesha MMA wasted no time in his 155lb lightweight fight against Ben Gladem of Janesville. Blake fended off a guillotine attempt from Gladem to win via rear naked choke at 1:23 in round one
Danny Boy Downes of Roufusport defeated Jerold Steer of Minneapolis via TKO referee stoppage in 45 seconds. His ground and pound stoppage was set up with a thunderous head kick that energized the crowd. Wisconsin Combat Sports awarded Downes knock out of the night for the amateur bouts. Downes in turn, increased his amateur MMA record to (4-0) and will now become a professional fighter. No opponents have yet been discussed for his first professional bout.
Reed Ehmke of Neutral Ground in Milwaukee faced Ed Schultz of Team Dawg in Walworth in a 170lb welterweight bout. “Reed-Diculus” Ehmke fended off a guillotine after getting the takedown. Ehmke then got full mount from side control. From full mount he unleashed some ground and pound until Schultz gave Ehmke an arm. Ehmke wins via armbar at 1:02 in the first round earning submission of the night for the amateurs. Ehmke’s amateur record is now (4-0) and there are rumors that he may be going pro in his next bout.
In the final amateur bout of the evening, heavyweight Paul "Big Papi" Martinez of Roufusport quickly finished Michael "The Psyco" Garcia of Garcia Fighting in Milwaukee. Garcia tapped out from the heavy hands of Martinez. Martinez wins via submission due to strikes at 23 seconds in the first round. Martinez will next fight in the King of The Cage amateur heavyweight tournament next month. The winner of the sixteen man tournament will be awarded a professional contract with KOTC. Martinez who is (3-0) as an amateur should pose a threat in that tournament.
All in all, the amateur fighters put on just as good of a show as the professionals last night. I would like to thank Scott Joffe and Duke Roufus on behalf of Wisconsin Combat Sports for promoting a great show. Stayed tuned to for Tyler Welch’s write-up of the professional fights on the card. It should be published in the next day or so.
Amateur results are below:
Gladiators Fighting 49 – The Warriors
Wisconsin State Fair Park
Milwaukee, WI
02/17/2008
Undercard – Amateur Bouts
Submission Grappling -205lbs*
Chuck Gruber (Fox Valley Grappling-Appleton, WI)
vs.
Jason "Kaz" Kazmierczak (Matamoros Jiu-Jitsu-Milwaukee, WI)
Kazmierczak wins via points 2 to 0
Submission Grappling -225lbs*
Travis Hansen (Fox Valley Grappling-Appleton, WI)
vs.
Scott Huston "We Have A Problem" (Matamoros Jiu-Jitsu-Milwaukee, WI)
Huston wins via kneebar at (3:28)
Submission Grappling -185lbs*
Chris McIntrye (Badgerland Jiu-Jitsu-Madison, WI)
vs.
Ryan "The Beard" Williams (Matamoros Jiu-Jitsu-Milwaukee, WI)
Williams wins via points 8 to 0
Lightweight -155lbs
Pete Miller (Third Heaven MMA-Lake Mills, WI)
vs.
Ryan Landry (Neutral Ground Jiu-Jitsu-Milwaukee, WI)
Landry wins via Split Decision (30-29), (29-28), (29-28)
Light Heavyweight -205lbs
Jimbo Abate (Rockford Kickboxing & Jiu-Jitsu-Rockford, IL)
vs.
Steven Gonzales (Gracie Fighting-Milwaukee, WI)
Abate wins via TKO (referee stoppage) – RD 1 – (0:18)
Bantamweight -135lbs
Chris Hart (Third Heaven MMA-Lake Mills, WI)
vs.
Matt "Pit Bull" Ellis (Roufusport-Milwaukee, WI)
Hart wins via Rear Naked Choke – RD 1 – (2:33)
Lightweight -155lbs
Brad Funk (Carlson Gracie-Chicago, IL)
vs.
Jake Kazmeierski (Choice Martial Arts-East Troy, WI)
Funk wins via TKO (Doctor Stoppage) – RD 2 – (5:00)
Heavyweight -265lbs
Dwayne Davis
vs.
Leland Brown (Waukesha MMA-Waukesha, WI)
Brown wins via Disqualification – Refused to fight with mouthpiece.
Lightweight -155lbs
Ben Gladem (Independent-Janesville, WI)
vs.
"Smoking Joe" Blake (Waukesha MMA-Waukesha, WI)
Blake wins via Rear Naked Choke – RD 1 – (1:23)
Lightweight -155lbs
Jerold Steer (Fight Club Minneapolis, MN)
vs.
"Danny Boy" Downes (Roufusport-Milwaukee, WI)
Downes wins via TKO (Referee Stoppage) – RD 1 – (0:45)
Welterweight -170lbs
Ed Shultz (Team DAWG-Walworth, WI)
vs.
Reed Ehmke (Neutral Ground Jiu-Jitsu-Milwaukee, WI)
Ehmke wins via Armbar – RD 1 – (1:02)
Heavyweight -265lbs
Paul "Big Papi" Martinez (Roufusport-Milwaukee, WI)
vs.
Michael "THE PSYCO" Garcia (Garcia Fighting-Milwaukee, WI)
Martinez wins via Submission (due to strikes) – RD 1 – (0:23)
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Submission Grappling Match - Travis Hanson vs. Scott Huston
Travis Hanson
Travis Hanson of Neenah, Wisconsin sports a (26-12) grappling record in tournament matches. Despite being a white belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Hansen competes in blue and purple belt divisions at grappling tournaments. Bill Krieg of Fox Valley Grappling told me that Hanson hasn’t gotten a lot of face time with their black belt in the past year or so and therefore remains at white belt when he really should be a blue belt.
At the King Grappler tournament in Madison last fall, Hanson took second place to Milwaukee’s Eric Schafer in an Absolute tournament of ten competitors. In that same tournament he also placed third in the purple/brown belt heavyweight division, tapping purple belt Bruce Hoyer of Nexgen in the process. At the Arnold’s in Columbus, Ohio last March, Hanson took second place in the blue belt division and third in the advanced no-gi division. Hanson is an electrician by day and trains about 3 to 4 nights a week. He has been a member of Fox Valley Grappling Club for a couple of years and plans to compete again at the Arnold’s this year. This match should be a good warm-up for the tournament in Ohio.
Scott Huston
Scott Huston began grappling in 2002 while stationed in San Diego, California. For two and a half years Huston trained under Master Odie Neto. He returned to Milwaukee after his military service with the Marines and continued BJJ under the watchful eye of Henry Matamoros in 2005. He has compiled a grappling record of roughly (28-3) in tournaments and is a purple belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
Huston is a 3-time NAGA Champion, a 2-time Milwaukee Challenge Champion, and a Corral Combat Classic (C3) Champion. He has also won several other large tournaments. Here’s a quote from Huston regarding his influences: “My biggest grappling influences are my first two BJJ instructors, and all of my brothers that I train with day in and day out. Aside from them, my biggest BJJ influences are Marcello Garcia, Ronaldo "Jacare" Dos Santos and Leo Viera.”
Matchup
Both grapplers have over 30 tournament bouts so the experience level is roughly the same. On paper it may appear that Huston has an advantage in rank and tournament championships. He is however, going to have to deal with a size disadvantage. Travis Hanson weighs roughly 225 pounds and Scott Huston weighs roughly 205 pounds. That size advantage may be the equalizer Hanson needs. It also makes this match up extremely interesting. How is Hanson going to deal with the experience advantage Huston holds? On the other hand, how will Huston deal with the size advantage of Hanson?
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