The Cage Vol. 6 – Balls to the Wall

The Cage Vol. 6 – Balls to the Wall*


Date: 20.5.2006


Venue: Helsingin UrheilutaloCity: Helsinki


Country: Finland


The Cage promotion’s sixth professional MMA event is set to take place in Helsinki on Saturday, the 20th of May.


In the main event, Finland’s top middleweight fighter Joni Kyllonen faces Lithuania’s Rimgaudas Kutkaitis. The event comprises a total of 11 professional MMA bouts contested under the A- and B-class rules of the Finnish Mixed Martial Arts Federation.



Undercard (2×5 min):



1. Featherweight (-65 kg)


Daniel Westerberg, Team Yamasaki – Sweden


vs


TBA



2. Welterweight (-77 kg)


Anton Kuivanen, GB Gym Helsinki – Finland


vs


Martin Ahlberg, Pancrase Gym – Sweden



3. Middleweight (-84 kg)


Johan Antonsson, Team Yamasaki – Swedenvs


Grazvydas Smailys – Lithuania



Main card (3×5 min):



4. Lightweight (-70 kg)


Pasi Maliniemi, Shootfighting Lappeenranta – Finland


vs


Billy Malm, GBG MMA – Sweden



5. Welterweight (-77 kg)


Janne Tulirinta, Riihimaen Heracles – Finland


vs


Edvardas Norkeliunas, Titanas – Lithuania



6. Middleweight (-84 kg)


Jasse Junkkari, GB Gym Helsinki – Finland


vs


Jani Karkiainen, Team Kolho – Finland



7. Lightweight (-70 kg)


Jarkko Latomaki, Shootfighting Lappeenranta – Finland


vs


Kristian Hacklou, Team Brasa – Sweden



8. Middleweight (-84 kg)


Tuomas Simola, Salon HMVK – Finland


vs


Thomas Valentin, Shootfighting Stockholm – Sweden


9. Lightweight (-70 kg)


Jerry Kvarnstrom, GB Gym Turku – Finland


vs


Sergej Juskevic, Galaktika A – Lithuania



10. Middleweight (-84 kg)


Mikko Suvanto, MMA Imatra – Finland


vs


Matti Makela, Pancrase Gym – Sweden



11. Middleweight (-84 kg)


Joni Kyllonen, Oulun Kamppailuklubi – Finland


vsRimgaudas Kutkaitis – Lithuania



* “Balls to the Wall” – Dating back to the 1950’s, this refers to an all-out effort. The phrase originated from an aviation term. On airplanes, the throttle control handles and the fuel mixture are often topped with grips that are ball shaped, thus referring to pilots as “balls.” If you push the ball forward close to the front wall of the cockpit your result would be a top speed


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