Cage Warriors 129 Results

The finale of the Cage Warriors trilogy this week comes today, as Cage Warriors 129 goes down live from York Hall in London, England. Both Cage Warriors 127 and Cage Warriors 128 were exciting events from Thursday and yesterday, respectively, and today’s event will look to follow in their footsteps.

In the main event, the vacant Cage Warriors flyweight championship is up for grabs as “The Apocalypse” Luke Shanks battles “Urai” Sam Creasey. Shanks missed weight for this fight and will be ineligible to win the title, but will be trying to win his second fight in a row after losing to Jake Hadley for the title back in December. The 33 year old Cage Warriors mainstay Creasey will go for his fourth win in a row.

The Cage Warriors 129 co-main event brings “Skeletor” Rhys McKee back to the organization after a brief two-fight stint with the UFC as he faces Finland’s Aleksi Mantykivi. McKee entered the UFC on a three-fight winning streak with three finishes with Cage Warriors, but two dominant losses to Khamzat Chimaev and Alex Morono in 2020 led to his return to the England-based promotion. Mantykivi, meanwhile, has not fought in nearly two years, where he lost a decision to now-UFC fighter Mason Jones.

MMA Sucka has fight fans covered with Cage Warriors 129 results, with the preliminary card happening at 11:20am ET/8:20am PT followed by the main card at 1pm ET/10am PT, all on UFC Fight Pass.

Cage Warriors 129 Results

Main Card

Sam Creasey def. Luke Shanks* via Submission (Guillotine Choke), 3:38 of Round 3, wins Cage Warriors flyweight championship

Rhys McKee def. Aleksi Mantykivi via TKO (Uppercut), 3:18 of Round 3

George Hardwick def. Jakub Dohnal via Submission (Guillotine Choke), 2:48 of Round 2

Mateusz Figlak def. Joachim Tollefsen via TKO (Ground and Pound), 4:49 of Round 1

Steve Aimable def. Walter Cogliandro via Submission (Guillotine Choke), 4:27 of Round 1

Preliminary Card

Jamie Richardson def. Alessandro Botti via Submission (Guillotine Choke), 2:29 of Round 2

Michal Figlak def. Kieran Lister via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Harry Hardwick def. Konmon Deh via Unanimous Decision (30-26, 30-26, 29-27)

Dylan Hazan def. Scott Malone via Split Decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

 

*Shanks missed weight the flyweight limit, weighing in at 127.7 pounds. He will forfeit a portion of his purse and is ineligible to win the title.

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