Announcing the 2012 Texas Open Superfight Competitors for Nov. 17th

We spoke to F2W / WGC’s Brett Boyce earlier this morning where he announced to us the final configurations for the upcoming superfight tournament scheduled for the 2012 Texas Open on November 17th at the Legends Sports Complex in Houston, TX.

This will be a winner-take-all tournament with $1,000 in prize money for the winner in each of the two divisions (-200, -155).

Also, while fan voting played heavily into deciding the final competitor list, there were other considerations in play as well so don’t be surprised If there are slight variations versus what you expected solely on that factor.

As for the competition itself, it will kick off at 1PM on tournament day, November 17th with all contests held to an 8-minute time limit under normal F2W/WGC advanced No-Gi division rules.

We’ll bring additional details as we receive them but in summary, weigh ins will be right before the competition kicks off and pairings will be drawn at random with ten minute notice before competitors step onto the mats.

We’ll be announcing a contest soon to pick the winner of these brackets. In speaking with Brett, the prize could include FREE registration to all F2W/WGC tournaments for all of 2013 so make sure you stay tuned here at TXMMA.com.

 

$1,000 Tournament – 155 Pounds and Under Division

 

1. Alejandro Siqueira (Gracie Barra South Lake)

2. Brandon “Wolverine” Mullins (Gracie Barra Texas/Draculino)

3. Spenser Gilliam (Alvis Solis Martial Arts Academy)

4. Daniel “The Pit” Pineda (4 Oz. Fight Club / UFC Fighter)

5. Derrick Garza (Paragon/Franjinha Miller)

6. Jason Soliz (Texas Third Coast MMA)

7. Jonathan Naranjo (BJJ Revolution) *top vote getter

8. Julian Vega (Elite MMA Baytown)

First Alternate – Clay Copeland (Texas Punishment Crew)

 

$1,000 Tournament – 200 Pounds and Under Division

 

1. Roger Narvaez (Paragon)

2. Alex Morono (Gracie Barra Magnolia)

3. Erik Wanderley (Gracie Barra Belo Horizonte)

4. Jarrod Clontz (American Fight Company / SMAA)

5. John Jordan (BJJ Revolution Team/Gladiators Academy of Lafayette)

6. Keenan Cornelius (Team Lloyd Irvin/Medal Chasers)

7. Marcello Bergo Salazar (Brazilian Top Team)

8. Ricardo Bastos (Nova Uniao/Bruno Bastos)

9. Robert Yamashita (Elite MMA Baytown) *top vote getter

10. Ulpiano Malachias (Gracie Barra Westchase)

First Alternate – Shawn Key (Iron Mantis / SMAA)

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