EFC 37 delivers the goods with plenty of thrills
The year 2015 is set to be another trailblazing period for EFC, and the organisation kicked it off with an electrifying night of action.
In what will be remembered as one of the most hyped cards in recent memory, a sold out Carnival City bore witness to history.
Leon Mynhardt put an end to EFC’s longest running rivalry by disposing of Don Madge by way of a guillotine in the first round of their lightweight title fight.
Mynhardt has now retained his belt on three successive occasions, and has firmly stamped his authority on the lightweight division.
The highly anticipated welterweight title fight between Adam Speechly and David Buirski co-headlined the event.
Speechly, a two-times champion in the welterweight division, was determined to be the one to finally end the infamous welterweight curse and retain his title.
It was not to be, however, as Buirski executed a perfect game plan and nullified all of Speechly’s advances, eventually cornering the champion against the fence.
Buirski then scored a stunning TKO, to become the new welterweight champion.
EFC 37 also saw the return of South African MMA legend Darren Daniel to the Hexagon. He faced the youthful exuberance of Dricus du Plessis in a short, but action filled, battle.
Daniel started well, despite an early guillotine scare in the round, taking control of the early exchanges until the latter parts of the first round.
Du Plessis had other plans, though, and, after a masterful sweep from the bottom, managed to sink in a rear naked choke that left Daniel with no option but to tap.
In a three-round war of attrition, Matt Buirski displayed his improved wrestling and experience to dominate the confident Tumisang Madiba in the first two rounds.
Madiba, coming into the fight on a three-fight win streak, attempted a late comeback, which proved too be little too late, and Buirski was awarded the win via unanimous judges decision.
In the opening bout on the main card, lightweight prospect Themba Gorimbo took on EFC stalwart Alex Cheboub.
Gorimbo came out aggressively from the onset, while Cheboub seemed sluggish and out of sorts.
Gorimbo earned himself a slick guillotine submission early in the first round, taking his professional MMA record to 5-0, with a shot at Mynhardt surely not far away now.
On the preliminary card, fans saw history being made as Hungarian Zita Varju and South African Danella Eliasov opened the EFC women’s flyweight division.
Varju came out aggressively and stunned Eliasov with a few shots. However, Eliasov quickly reverted to her background in Brazilian jiu jitsu and took Varju to the ground.
Eliasov ground her way into a mounted position, where she attempted an arm bar, but was unable to get the submission.
Using her dominant position, Eliasov managed a flurry of hammer fists on the Hungarian, forcing the referee to call a stop and award the South African a TKO victory.
Fight of the Night was awarded to heavyweights Cyril Asker and Ricky Misholas, for their three-round war.
Knockout of the Night went to David Buirski for his KO of Adam Speechly, while Submission of the Night went to Themba Gorimbo, for his submission of Alex Cheboub.
Performance bonuses were handed out to Zita Varju, Danella Eliasov, Dricus du Plessis and Darren Daniel, for their exceptional performances.
The full EFC 37 results are:
Lourens Botes defeated Bill Thusi via armbar in 2:38 into round one.
Lyle Karam defeated Marcel Teniers via TKO in 2:18 into round two.
Elvis Moyo defeated Lance Ceronio via TKO in 2:38 into round two.
Alain Ilunga defeated Sydney Mokgolo via unanimous decision.
Danie van Heerden defeated Ian Visser via KO in 2:27 into round one.
Danella Eliasov defeated Zita Varju via TKO in 4:59 into round one.
Cyril Asker defeated Ricky Misholas via unanimous decision.
Themba Gorimbo defeated Alex Cheboub via guillotine choke in 1:50 into round one.
Matthew Buirski defeated Tumisang Madiba via unanimous decision.
Dricus du Plessis defeated Darren Daniel via rear naked choke in 4:50 into round one.
David Buirski defeated Adam Speechly via KO in 4:19 into round one.
Leon Mynhardt defeated Don Madge via guillotine choke in 3:08 into round one. – @SabeloBoksburg



