CFS: 'Rivalry' fight card and line-up finalized for Jan. 28 in Santa Monica

Garth-knight_tiny by Jesse Holland on Jan 18, 2012 9:54 AM EST in Regional MMA News & Results

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California Fight Syndicate (CFS) has finalized its "Rivalry" fight card for Jan. 28, 2012, at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.

The "Rivalry" main event will feature a featherweight bout pitting Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 14 veteran Jesse Newell against the venerable Aaron Miller, as well as a co-main that has Joe "Leonidas" Henle taking on Hector Carrillo in 185-pound action.

Also featured on the card are Johnny Hackleman Jr., son of Chuck Liddell's legendary trainer John Hackleman, Corby Poulis, Makani Sarellano, Sevak Magakian and Jared Papazian, among others.

Guest appearances include former CFS Welterweight Champion and TUF 13 winner Tony Ferguson, Strikeforce Lightweight Champion Gilbert Melendez, former UFC Heavyweight Champion Josh Barnett and more.

Complete fight card and line-up for CFS: "Rivalry" after the jump.

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-Joseph "Leonidas" Henle vs Mike "El Palo Duro" Moreno
-Sevak Magakian v Alex Garcia
-Jesse "Powder" Newell vs Aaron "Blood Spiller" Miller
-Alexander Sushanov vs Stephen Martinez
-Guilherme Vasconcelos vs Nicky Barnes
-James Wilson vs Jared Finer
-Renardo Palmer vs Joel Pinckard
-Andrew Hollingsworth vs Shane Merva
-Jesse "Big Red Machine" Wallace vs TBA
-Alex"the Desicion" Perez vs Kevin Michel
-Bren O'neill v Robbie Valance
-Tim Riscen v Kyle Smith
-Corby Poulis vs David Waters

For more information on CFS: "Rivalry" and to buy tickets click here.

Read More: Gilbert Melendez (MMA), Alex Garcia (MMA), Josh Barnett (MMA), Chuck Liddell (MMA), Jesse Newell (MMA), Jared Papazian (MMA)


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