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Battle of New Orleans MMA #29 Live Results

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Battle of New Orleans MMA #29 takes place live tonight from the Mel Ott Center in Gretna, LA. The main event features the return of Brian Lymuel as he takes on the former Bellator veteran Emmanuel Verdier. The card is also full of local talent from all over south Louisiana.

Battle of New Orleans MMA #29 Live Results

Event Results

-Brian Lymel vs. Emmanuel Verdier Vacant light heavyweight title)

-Verdier  wins by round 3 TKO

-Justin Osborn vs. Rocky Landry

Osborn wins by first round submission (guillotine )

Daniel Gudima vs. Lionel Lewis (kickboxing bout)

Gudima wins by second round TKO

-Kenny Gover vs. Jesse Malbrough

Gover wins by second round TKO (ground&pound)

-Randa Moore vs. Elizabeth Schroeder

Schroeder wins by split decision

-Zac Duncan vs. Logan Speyrer

Speyrer wins first round TKO

Jake Foster vs. Carlos Andres (BW title fight)

Andres wins first round submission (armbar)

-Kevin Clark vs. Jordan Ross

Ross wins Unanimous decision

-Alvaro Hurtado vs. Andrew Stirling

Hurtado wins round one TKO (ground&pound)

-Hayden Zoller vs. Steven Peters

Zoller wins first round submission (armbar)

-Terrence Freeman vs. Jerimee Naquin

Freeman wins first round submission  (rear naked choke)

-Alejandro Patino vs. Joey Y’shua

Y’sha wins first round knockout-head kick (5 seconds)

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