24/7 Enemy of the State Results – Neal Ewing wins belt, fellow undefeated prospects look impressive in Odessa

Photos: Steven Tippett (full album here)

Mitchell Hale hits Jarret Jones right on the button in the main event | photo: Steven Tippett

ODESSA, TX, April 22, 2013 – High expectations led to similarly positive outcomes as the event put on by Fabian Butler and Twenty Four Seven Entertainment this past Friday night at Odessa’s Ector County Coliseum.

24/7 Enemy of the State featured a good mix of talent West Texas as well as up-and-coming prospects from elsewhere in the state (DFW, Austin, etc.) for a total of 13 professional MMA bouts.

At the top of the card, Abilene’s Mitchell Hale brought his record up to 7-4 with an impressive first-round knockout of hometown favorite Jarret Jones in the main event of the evening.

Meanwhile, new Texas resident and Bellator vet Damon “Leech” Jackson overcame a tough first round after taking this fight on short notice to bring his undefeated record up to 5-0 with a second round submission over the always dangerous Luis Luna.

Neal Ewing following his title win | photo: Steven Tippett

Several other prospects scored some big wins on this card to stay undefeated as well.

In title action, Neal Ewing (4-0) was able to secure the 24/7 middleweight title AND stay undefeated with his victory over El Paso resident Ricky McCall, who now falls to 4-1.

Likewise, Ewing’s Octagon MMA teammate Klayton Mai moved to 5-0 with his first round submission of Randy Hinds while another fighter considered to be a top prospect fell with Geoffrey Neal losing to pro debut fighter Martin Sano Jr. who dominated the second and third rounds of their fight to serve notice that he will be a fighter to watch out of West Texas.

Below are all the results from last Friday night in Odessa.

 

24/7 Enemy of the State – Quick Results from April 19, 2013 in Odessa, TX

 

170 lbs.: Mitchell Hale over Jarret Jones by KO, 1:45 RD2

155 lbs.: Damon Jackson over Luis Luna by submission (armbar), 1:15 RD2

185 lbs.: Neal Ewing over Ricky McCall by submission (armbar), 1:15 RD2 <TITLE>

170 lbs.: Martin Sano Jr. over Geoff Neal by submission (RNC), 1:25 RD3

125 lbs.: Klayton Mai over Randy Hinds by submission (guillotine), 3:26 RD1

155 lbs.: Desmond Hill over Leville Simpson by TKO, 1:25 RD1

145 lbs.: Brian Castillo over Brian Joseph by TKO (doc stoppage), 0:10 RD2

135 lbs.: Gino Davilla over Nathan Torres by submission (guillotine). 1:07 RD2

185 lbs.: Jeff Fraley over Samuel Trevino by TKO, 1:06 RD2

125 lbs.: Jon Voth over Jeremy Valdarez by TKO, 1:00 RD1

185 lbs.: Cameron VIllines over Carlos Herrera by split decision.

145 lbs.: Brandon Ruiz over Joe Saucedo by submission (armbar), 2:50 RD1

170 lbs.: Jessie Moreno over Marcus Simien by unanimous decision.

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