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Classic Entertainment & Sports
IndustryMixed martial arts promotion
Founded2010
FounderJimmy Burchfield, Sr.
Headquarters,
United States
Websitecesfights.com

CES MMA (Classic Entertainment & Sports) is a mixed martial arts promotional firm based out of Providence, Rhode Island founded by boxing promoter Jimmy Burchfield Sr. It promoted the first sanctioned professional mixed martial event in the state of Rhode Island on September 17, 2010, at Twin River Casino.[1]

Since its inception, CES MMA has promoted and developed the careers of several current and former Ultimate Fighting Championships (UFC) contenders, including Calvin Kattar, Rob Font, Andre Soukhamthath, John Howard, Charles Rosa Chuck O'Neil, Tateki Matsuda, Charles Rosa, Alex Karalexis, Thomas Egan, Dominique Steele, and Ricardo Funch.[2]

Other UFC veterans to appear on CES MMA cards include David Loiseau and Drew Fickett. Several CES MMA alums have also made successful transitions to Bellator MMA, most notably Brennan Ward, who won his first three professional fights under the guidance of CES MMA before winning Bellator's middleweight tournament in 2013.[3]

In October 2012, CES MMA promoted its first pay-per-view event at the Dunkin' Donuts Center in Providence, featuring the professional MMA debut of former WWE wrestler Dave Bautista, before signing a multi-year broadcast deal with AXS TV in September 2014 which ended in 2019.[4]

In January 2019 CES MMA started airing live events on UFC Fight Pass with the debut event on UFC Fight Pass being CES 54.

History

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Inaugural event

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Magno Almeida, top, chokes out Mike Campbell in CES MMA's inaugural event in 2010.

CES MMA held its first event September 17, 2010, at Twin River Casino in Lincoln, Rhode Island, the state's first sanctioned professional mixed martial arts event. The card featured seven bouts, including the main event between Rhode Island native and former World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) and Reality Fighting vet Mike Campbell and Magno Almeida of Woburn, Massachusetts. Almeida won by rear naked choke submission at the 4:03 mark of the opening round.[5]

Titled "First Blood," CES MMA's inaugural event also featured the debuts of eventual CES MMA fixtures Luis Felix, Pete Jeffrey and Saul Almeida. Also on the undercard, heavyweight Parker Porter defeated Lee Beane by first-round submission (rear naked choke) and Rhode Island vet Mat Santos won his farewell bout following a four-year layoff by defeating Stephen Stengel via kneebar submission in the opening round.

Early success

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Following its inaugural event, CES MMA successfully promoted seven events between 2010 and 2011, including its Foxwoods Resort Casino debut on Oct. 22, 2010. The event featured a main event rematch between Felix and Massachusetts native Joe DeChaves, who also fought on the undercard of "First Blood" the previous month. DeChaves avenged his September loss with a split-decision win, one of nine bouts on the card.[6]

CES MMA returned to Twin River on Dec. 2, 2010 for the first of 10 consecutive events at its home venue. Massachusetts native Dan Lauzon, the brother of UFC vet Joe Lauzon, defeated fellow Massachusetts native Damien Trites in the main event.[7] The undercard also featured the CES MMA debuts of Bellator MMA vet Greg Rebello, Rhode Island's Ruben Rey, Tyson Chartier, Matsuda and Bellator MMA vet Tiawan Howard of Cleveland, Ohio, who would make another appearance with CES MMA a year later.

CES MMA made headlines in 2011 with the signing of former UFC and WEC vet Alex Karalexis, a Boston, Massachusetts native. Karalexis made his CES MMA debut June 10, 2011, at Twin River and lost a controversial split decision to Howard in the main event.[8]

Later that year the promotion crowned its first champion at its November 18 event, titled "Undisputed." Pawtucket, Rhode Island veteran Todd Chattelle won the promotion's inaugural middleweight championship by defeating Massachusetts native Brett Oteri via guillotine choke submission in the opening round of a scheduled five-round bout.

Having established itself as New England's most prolific promotional firm, CES MMA was eventually named the Boston Herald Local MMA Promotion of the Year in 2011. Patrick Sullivan earned Best Matchmaker honors and the June 10 event featuring the Karalexis-Howard main event was named the region's best local card of the year. After finishing 4–0 in 2011 and capturing the CES MMA middleweight title, Chattelle won the Herald's Comeback Fighter of the Year award.[9] CES MMA also announced three additional signings in 2011, including Chattelle, Saul Almeida and Boston's Scott Rehm.

Pay-per-view debut

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Former WWE champion Dave Bautista, top, strikes Vince Lucero during their pay-per-view super heavyweight bout at The Dunkin' Donuts Center in 2012

On October 6, 2012, CES MMA promoted its first pay-per-view event in association with June Entertainment at the Dunkin' Donuts Center, featuring the MMA debut of Dave Bautista. The event, titled "Real Pain," was made available through DirecTV and featured 13 bouts, including former UFC contenders Loiseau, Howard and Stevens.

Bautista made quick work of his opponent, Vince Lucero, earning a knockout win at the 4:03 mark of the opening round due to excessive unanswered punches.[10] The Boston native Howard, who had previously won the CES MMA middleweight championship by beating Chattelle in April in his CES MMA debut, defeated Brett Chism via second-round knockout on the undercard for his third consecutive win with CES MMA. Chattelle suffered his second consecutive loss just 27 seconds into his bout with Chandler Holderness due to a knockout from a flying knee while Felix defeated Stevens by unanimous decision.

Campbell earned a unanimous decision win over Philadelphia, Pennsylvania vet Gemiyale Adkins and Loiseau stopped Chris McNally via first-round knockout at the 2:30 mark. Ward made his final appearance with CES MMA on the undercard, defeating Shedrick Goodridge by knockout 2:36 into the opening round.

Championship expansion

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CES MMA featherweight champion Rob Font

CES MMA kicked off 2013 by introducing its second title, the CES MMA lightweight championship. Campbell won the crown on February 1, 2013, at Twin River by defeating former Spanish Olympic boxer and Barcelona, Spain native Abner Lloveras by unanimous decision.[11] It would coincidentally be the final fight of Campbell's career. Titled "Undisputed 2,"' the card was a sequel to CES MMA's "Undisputed" event in 2011 in which Chattelle won the promotion's inaugural middleweight championship.

"Undisputed 2" was also noteworthy as the first CES MMA appearance of Font, the Boston bantamweight who earned an upset win over Saul Almeida on the undercard, beginning a stretch of six consecutive wins with CES MMA before making his UFC debut in July 2014. Font would eventually become the second fighter under CES MMA's guidance to return or advance to the UFC, preceded by Howard, who won five consecutive fights by knockout with CES MMA before returning to the UFC in August 2013.

Font would also go on to capture CES MMA's inaugural featherweight championship with a first-round knockout win over Connecticut native Chris Foster on August 9, 2013, at Twin River in the main event of "Gold Rush."[12]

20th event

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With four events already in the books for 2013, CES MMA closed out the year at Twin River with its 20th show, titled, "CES MMA XX." It marked the first time CES MMA began numbering its events chronologically.

"CES MMA XX" featured 10 bouts. Font defeated Matt DiMarcantonio by unanimous decision in the main event. Woonsocket, Rhode Island bantamweight Andre Soukhamthath won his seventh consecutive bout under the guidance of CES MMA on the undercard by defeating Corey Simmons via first-round TKO. Soukhamthath also tied Chattelle as the promotion's winningest fighter with seven victories.[13] Rebello, Felix, Rosa and Oteri also won on the undercard.

AXS TV debut

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Luis Felix, left, delivers the knockout blow against former UFC vet Drew Fickett in 2013.

CES MMA introduced its fourth championship on March 14, 2014, at Twin River when Boston heavyweight John Johnston defeated former UFC challenger Josh Hendricks by knockout at the 4:36 mark of the opening round due to excessive punches.

The heavyweight title bout was the co-feature of "CES MMA XXII," also noteworthy for Fickett's first and final appearance with CES MMA. The longtime UFC vet challenged Felix, who earned the biggest win of his career by knocking out Fickett with a head kick at 2:29 of the opening round.[14]

On August 8, 2014, at Twin River, CES MMA made its long-awaited AXS TV debut with "CES MMA XXV." Former The Ultimate Fighter reality television alum Julian Lane defeated Felix in the main event to capture the CES MMA lightweight crown vacated by Campbell. Lane earned the victory via guillotine choke submission at the 4:56 mark of the third round.[15] The stage had been set between Lane and Felix when the two were supposed to fight at "CES MMA XXIV," but Felix was forced to withdraw due to an injury.[16]

The televised portion of "CES MMA XXV" featured six bouts, including a second-round knockout win for Brazilian Gil de Freitas over George Sheppard and Matsuda's submission win over Robbie Leroux. Matsuda would make his UFC debut a month later.[17] Rosa also fought his final bout with CES MMA on the main card, defeating Jake Constant via first-round armbar submission. Rosa went on to face Dennis Siver in his UFC debut two months later. Adkins returned to Twin River at "CES MMA XXV" and defeated Rhode Island's Nate Andrews by unanimous decision.

Six weeks later, AXS TV announced it had signed a multi-year broadcast deal with CES MMA. On October 10, 2014, CES MMA crowned a champion in a new weight class when O'Neil won the promotion's inaugural welterweight title with a second-round armbar submission over fellow UFC alum Ricardo Funch in the main event of "CES MMA XXVI" at Twin River. The promotion's reigning heavyweight champion Johnston also won that night via first-round knockout over Keith Bell and subsequently announced his retirement at the age of 43, ending his career with a perfect 7–0 record with all seven wins coming by knockout.[18]

The first event of the new broadcast deal with AXS TV took place January 30, 2015, with "CES MMA XXVII." Lane defended his CES MMA lightweight title with a split-decision win over Boston's Lucas Cruz and O'Neil, a former The Ultimate Fighter alum, knocked out Emmanuel Walo 11 seconds into the opening round of their main-event welterweight bout.[19]

On June 12, 2015, the promotion's welterweight title changed hands at "CES MMA XXIX" when Cincinnati veteran Dominique Steele defeated O'Neil by unanimous decision, 48–47, 48–47, 49–46, in the five-round main event on AXS TV. Rebello earned a knockout win over Tyler King on the main card and former Bellator standout Matthew Bessette knocked out Khama Worthy of Pittsburgh in his CES MMA debut.[20] Steele vacated the belt in July to fight on "UFC on Fox 16" in Chicago as a replacement for the injured Antonio Braga Neto in a preliminary welterweight bout against Zak Cummings.[21]

CES MMA celebrated its 30th show on Aug. 14, 2015 with "CES MMA XXX" at Twin River. The main event featured the long-awaited rematch between Lane and Felix for Lane's CES MMA lightweight title. This time, Felix won by unanimous decision, 49–46, 49–46, 48–47, to capture the title and become the promotion's third lightweight champion. "CES MMA XXX" also featured a showdown between Lenny Wheeler and Bessette, which Wheeler won by knockout 39 seconds into the opening round.[22]

CES MMA 53 was the last CES MMA event on AXS TV as the multi year contract ended in 2019.[23]

Current champions

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Division Champion Since Defenses
Heavyweight Cape Verde Yorgan De Castro May 3, 2024 (CES 77) 0
Light Heavyweight
Middleweight United States Gary Balletto Jr. July 29, 2023 (CES 74) 0
Welterweight United States Gary Balletto Jr. Feb. 23, 2024 (CES 76) 0
Lightweight United States Charles Rosa May 3, 2024 (CES 77) 0
Featherweight Brazil Regivaldo Carvalho October 20, 2023 (CES 75) 0
Bantamweight 0
Flyweight United States Mitch Raposo November 17, 2022 (CES 71) 0

Championship history

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Heavyweight Championship

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Weight limit: 265 lb (120.2 kg)
No. Name Event Date Defenses
1 United States John Johnston
def. Josh Hendricks
CES 22
Lincoln, RI, USA
Mar 14, 2014
Johnston vacated.
2 Brazil Juliano Coutinho
def. Ashley Gooch for interim title
CES 45
Lincoln, RI, USA
Aug 11, 2017
Coutinho vacated.
3 United States Greg Rebello
def. Travis Wiuff
CES 48
Lincoln, RI, USA
Feb 2, 2018

1. def. Kevin Haley at CES 57 on Jul 26, 2019
2. def. Jordan Mitchell at CES 60 on Jan 24, 2020

Rebello vacated.
4 Portugal Domingos Barros
def. William Knight
CES 73
Beverly, MA USA
May 12, 2023
Barros vacated.
5 Cape Verde Yorgan De Castro
def. Kevin Sears
CES 77
Ledyard, CT, USA
May 3, 2024

Catchweight Championship

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Weight limit: 195 lb (88.5 kg)
No. Name Event Date Defenses
1 United States John Howard
def. Scott Rehm
CES 12
Lincoln, RI, USA
Aug 3, 2012
Howard vacated.

Middleweight Championship

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Weight limit: 185 lb (83.9 kg)
No. Name Event Date Defenses
1 United States Todd Chattelle
def. Brett Oteri
CES 8
Lincoln, RI, USA
Nov 18, 2011
2 United States John Howard CES 10
Lincoln, RI, USA
April 13, 2012

1. def. Brett Chism at CES 13 on Oct 16, 2012

Howard vacated.
3 United States Billy Goff
def. Justin Sumter
CES 67
Hartford, CT, USA
Apr 1, 2022
Goff vacated to compete for the UFC.
4 United States Tim Caron
def. Fran Collins
CES 72
Mashantucket, CT, USA
Mar 18, 2023
Caron vacated.
5 United States Gary Balletto Jr.
def. James Cannon
CES 74
Cranston, RI, USA
Jul 29, 2023

Welterweight Championship

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Weight limit: 170 lb (77.1 kg)
No. Name Event Date Defenses
1 United States Chuck O’Neil
def. Ricardo Funch
CES 26
Lincoln, RI, USA
Oct 10, 2014 1. def. Manny Walo at CES 27 on Jan 30, 2015
2 United States Dominique Steele CES 29
Lincoln, RI, USA
Jun 12, 2015
O’Neil vacated to compete for the UFC.
3 Brazil Gil De Freitas
def. Chip Moraza-Pollard
CES 31
Lincoln, RI, USA
Oct 30, 2015
4 United States Chris Curtis CES 32
Lincoln, RI, USA
Jan 8, 2016

1. def. Will Santiago at CES 42 on Mar 31, 2017
2. def. Jason Norwood at CES 49 on Apr 6, 2018

Curtis vacated.
5 United States Jeremiah Wells
def. Jason Norwood
CES 52
Philadelphia, PA, USA
Aug 17, 2018
6 Brazil Vinicius de Jesus CES 55
Hartford, CT, USA
Mar 29, 2019 1. def. Chris Lozano at CES 58 on Sep 7, 2019
de Jesus vacated.
7 United States Billy Goff
def. Gary Balleto Jr.
CES 66
Lincoln, RI, USA
Mar 4, 2022
Goff vacated.
8 United States Gary Baletto Jr.
def. Pat Casey
CES 76
Ledyard, CT, USA
Feb. 23, 2024

Lightweight Championship

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Weight limit: 155 lb (70.3 kg)
No. Name Event Date Defenses
1 United States Mike Campbell
def. Abner Lloveras
CES 15
Lincoln, RI, USA
Feb 1, 2013
Campbell vacated.
2 United States Julian Lane
def. Luis Felix
CES 25
Lincoln, RI, USA
Aug 8, 2014 1. def. Lucas Cruz at CES 27 on Jan 30, 2015
3 United States Luis Felix CES 30
Lincoln, RI, USA
Aug 14, 2015
Felix vacated.
4 United States Nate Andrews
def. Chris Padilla
CES 49
Lincoln, RI, USA
April 6, 2018

1. def. D’Juan Owens at CES 51 on Aug 3, 2018
2. def. Bryce Logan at CES 54 on Jan 19, 2019

Owens vacated to compete for the PFL.
5 United States Matt Bessette
def. Ryan Dela Cruz
CES 64
Hartford, CT, USA
Sep 17, 2021
Bessette vacated.
6 United States Nathan Ghareeb
def. Antonio Castillo Jr.
CES 71
Lincoln, RI, USA
Nov 17, 2022
Ghareeb vacated.
7 United States Charles Rosa
def. Josh Harvey
CES 77
Ledyard, CT, USA
May 3, 2024 1. def. Patrick Benson at CES 78 on Aug 3, 2024

Featherweight Championship

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Weight limit: 145 lb (65.8 kg)
No. Name Event Date Defenses
1 United States Rob Font
def. Chris Foster
CES 18
Lincoln, RI, USA
Aug 9, 2013 1. def. Matthew DiMarcantonio at CES 20 on Dec 6, 2013
Font vacated.
2 United States Matt Bessette
def. Joe Pingitore
CES 37
Lincoln, RI, USA
Aug 12, 2016

1. def. Kevin Croom at CES 41 on Jan 27, 2017
2. def. Rey Trujillo at CES 44 on May 12, 2017

Puerto Rico Pedro Gonzalez
def. Saul Almeida for interim title
CES 45
Lincoln, RI, USA
Aug 11, 2017
Gonzalez vacated.
Bassette vacated to compete for the UFC.
3 United States Bruce Boyington
def. Sean Soriano
CES 51
Lincoln, RI, USA
Aug 3, 2018 1. def. Dan Dubuque at CES 56 on May 31, 2019
Boyington vacated.
4 United States Matt Bessette (2)
def. Charles Cheeks III
CES 60
Lincoln, RI, USA
Jan 24, 2020
Bessette vacated.
5 United States Dan Dubuque
def. Nathan Ghareeb
CES 70
Springfield, MA, USA
Sep 9, 2022
Bessette vacated.
6 Brazil Regivaldo Carvalho
def. Don Shainis
CES 75
Ledyard, CT, USA
Oct 20, 2023 1. def. J.T. Schulte at CES 78 on Aug 3, 2024

Bantamweight Championship

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Weight limit: 135 lb (61.2 kg)
No. Name Event Date Defenses
1 United States Andre Soukhamthath
def. Kody Nordby
CES 33
Lincoln, RI, USA
Mar 11, 2016 1. def. Kin Moy at CES 37 on Aug 12, 2016
Soukhamthath vacated to compete for the UFC.
2 United States Tony Gravely
def. Kody Nordby
CES 53
Lincoln, RI, USA
Nov 2, 2018

1. def. Kris Moutinho at CES 54 on Jan 19, 2019
2. def. Darren Mima at CES 55 on Mar 29, 2019

Gravely vacated to compete for the UFC.
3 United States Josh Smith
def. Dinis Paiva
CES 62
Orlando, FL, USA
Apr 30, 2021
4 United States Jay Perrin CES 64
Hartford, CT, USA
Sep 17, 2021
Perrin vacated to compete for the UFC.
5 Brazil Diego Silva
def. Andre Soukhamthath
CES 66
Lincoln, RI, USA
Mar 4, 2022
Silva vacated to compete for the LFA.
6 United States Ashiek Ajim
def. Azjavkhlan Baatar
CES 69
Lincoln, RI, USA
Jun 17, 2022
Ajim vacated.

Flyweight Championship

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Weight limit: 125 lb (56.7 kg)
No. Name Event Date Defenses
1 United States Blaine Shutt
def. Johnny Lopez
CES 60
Lincoln, RI, USA
Jan 24, 2020
Shutt vacated to compete for Bellator MMA.
2 United States Mitch Raposo
def. Flavio Carvalho
CES 71
Lincoln, RI, USA
Nov 17, 2022

Events

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Event Title Date Location
CES MMA 78 August 3, 2024 Ledyard, Connecticut, U.S.
CES MMA 77 May 3, 2024 Ledyard, Connecticut, U.S.
CES MMA 76 February 23, 2024 Ledyard, Connecticut, U.S.
CES MMA 75 October 20, 2023 Ledyard, Connecticut, U.S.
CES MMA 74 July 29, 2023 Cranston, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 73 May 12, 2023 Beverley, Massachusetts, U.S.
CES MMA 72 March 18, 2023 Mashantucket, Connecticut, U.S.
CES MMA 71 November 17, 2022 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 70 September 9, 2022 Springfield, Massachusetts, U.S.
CES MMA 69 June 17, 2022 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 68 May 6, 2022 West Fargo, North Dakota, U.S.
CES MMA 67 April 1, 2022 Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
CES MMA 66 March 4, 2022 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 65 November 7, 2021 Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 64 September 17, 2021 Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
CES MMA 63 August 6, 2021 Springfield, Massachusetts, U.S.
CES MMA 62 April 30, 2021 Orlando, Florida, U.S.
CES MMA 61 October 14, 2020 Warwick, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 60 January 24, 2020 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 59 October 25, 2019 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 58 September 7, 2019 Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
CES MMA 57 July 26, 2019 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 56 May 31, 2019 Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
CES MMA 55 March 29, 2019 Hartford, Connecticut, U.S.
CES MMA 54 January 19, 2019 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 53 November 2, 2018 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 52 August 17, 2018 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
CES MMA 51 August 3, 2018 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 50 June 15, 2018 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA NY May 4, 2018 Westbury, New York, U.S.
CES MMA 49 April 6, 2018 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 48 February 2, 2018 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 47 November 17, 2017 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 46 October 27, 2017 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 45 August 11, 2017 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 44 May 12, 2017 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 43 April 15, 2017 Beverly, Massachusetts, U.S.
CES MMA 42 March 31, 2017 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 41 January 27, 2017 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 40 November 23, 2016 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 39 November 4, 2016 Plymouth, Massachusetts, U.S.
CES MMA 38 September 23, 2016 Mashantucket, Connecticut, U.S.
CES MMA 37 August 12, 2016 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 36 June 10, 2016 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 35 April 16, 2016 Beverly, Massachusetts, U.S.
CES MMA 34 April 1, 2016 Mashantucket, Connecticut, U.S.
CES MMA 33 March 11, 2016 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 32 January 8, 2016 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 31 October 30, 2015 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 30 August 14, 2015 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 29 June 12, 2015 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 28 March 13, 2015 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 27 January 30, 2015 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 26 October 10, 2014 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 25 August 8, 2014 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 24 June 27, 2014 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 23 April 25, 2014 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 22 March 14, 2014 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 21 January 24, 2014 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 20 December 6, 2013 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 19.5 November 15, 2013 Uncasville, Connecticut, U.S.
CES MMA 19 October 4, 2013 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 18 August 9, 2013 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 17 June 7, 2013 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 16 April 12, 2013 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 15 February 1, 2013 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 14 December 7, 2012 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 13 October 6, 2012 Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 12 August 3, 2012 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 11 June 15, 2012 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 10 April 13, 2012 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 9 February 3, 2012 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 8 November 18, 2011 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 7 September 9, 2011 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 6 June 10, 2011 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 5 April 8, 2011 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 4 February 25, 2011 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 3 December 2, 2010 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA 2 October 22, 2010 Mashantucket, Connecticut, U.S.
CES MMA 1 September 17, 2010 Lincoln, Rhode Island, U.S.
CES MMA heavyweight champion John Johnston
CES MMA lightweight champion Julian Lane
CES MMA lightweight champion Mike Campbell
CES MMA middleweight champion Todd Chattelle
CES MMA welterweight champion Chuck O'Neil
CES MMA middleweight champion John Howard
CES MMA featherweight champion Rob Font
CES MMA welterweight champion Dominique Steele
CES MMA lightweight champion Luis Felix
CES MMA champions past and present

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