CES MMA 52 video highlights from the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia

PHILADELPHIA–– CES MMA the region’s leading mixed martial arts promotion made its Philadelphia debut at the famed 2300 Arena as they hosted “CES MMA 52” live on AXS TV.

For the complete fight recap you can go here. Below you will find the video highlights.

Welterweight Title Fight – Jeremiah Wells (6-1-1) def. Jason Norwood (18-6) via Unanimous Decision

Jeremiah Wells claimed the CES MMA 52 Welterweight Title scoring a unanimous decision victory over Jason Norwood in an explosive headlining fight.

Watch highlights from the main event below presented by AXS TV FIGHTS commentators Pat Miletich and Ron Kruck.

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Featherweight Fight – Pat Sabatini (9-2) def. Boimah Karmo (5-5) via Submission

Sabatini (9-2) caught Karmo in a rear naked choke to win by submission in the first round.

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Lightweight Fight – Eugene Aubry (1-0) def. Ed Shupe (0-1) via TKO

In his professional debut, Eugene Aubry scored a TKO victory over Ed Shupe.

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CES MMA 52 Results:

  • Main Event – Welterweight Title Fight – Jeremiah Wells (6-1-1) defeated Jason Norwood (18-6) by unanimous decision (49-45, 49-45, 49-46).
  • Co-Main Event – Middleweight Fight – Ron Stallings (15-8, 1 NC) defeated Nah-Shon Burrell (15-11, 1 NC)  via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27).
  • Featherweight Fight – Pat Sabatini (9-2) submitted Boimah Karmo (5-5) with a rear naked choke at 2:19 in round one.
  • Heavyweight Fight – Chris Daukaus (6-2) finished Jahsua Marsh (3-4) to win by TKO at 2:16 in round two.
  • Lightweight Fight – Eugene Aubry (1-0) scored a TKO victory over  Ed Shupe (0-1) at 2:30 in round one.
  • 190 pound Catchweight Fight – Joe Pyfer (2-0) defeated D.J. Wilson (2-2) via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).

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