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Heavyweight
1. Semmy Schilt
2. Gokhan Saki
3. Daniel Ghita
4. Rico Verhoeven
5. Jamal Ben Saddik
6. Tyrone Spong
7. Mirko Cro Cop up
8. Errol Zimmerman
9. Ismael Londt up
10. Pavel Zhuravlev down

Middleweight
1. Giorgio Petrosyan
2. Robin van Roosmalen
3. Murthel Groenhart
4. Abraham Roqueni up
5. Dzhabar Askerov up
6. Artur Kyshenko down
7. Andy Souwer down
8. Hafid El Boustati down
9. Davit Kiria down
10. Andy Ristie down
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Lightweight
1. Masaaki Noiri
2. Masahiro Yamamotoup
3. Karim Bennoui down
4. Sun Hung Lee up
5. Yuki down
6. Yetzkin Ozkul down
7. Thomas Adamandopolous down
8. Javier Hernandezdown
9. Pedro Felipe down
10. Hirotaka Urabe down

The first "Total Carnage" event took place a few hours ago in Australia and results are starting to come in. Of course, Nathan Corbett, who ws partly behind the card, fought in the main event against Stephane Susperregui of France, with Corbett's WKN World Title on the line. Another WKN World Title was on the line as Frank Giorgi fought Tobias Alexandersson of Sweden at -69.9kg.

Nathan Corbett won a decision over Stephane Susperregui but from the sounds of it, it was a very tough fight for the man known as "Carnage." One account of the fight says that Susperregui was very tough and threw everything at Corbett, slipping all of Carnage's big shots. He even managed to cut Corbett, apparently. I didn't give him much of a chance, so props to Stephane Susperregui for putting up a good fight against one of the best in the world.

Frank Giorgi won a decision over Tobias Alexandersson. It's a good win for Giorgi, who bounces back form his loss to Buakaw at the Thai Fight finals in December. He'll make a quick turn around, as he's scheduled to face Steve Moxon on April 28. Moxon and Giorgo are the top 70kg fighters in Australia, Giorgi at Muay Thai and Moxon at K-1 rules so it should be a great fight.

Another good fighter out of Australia, Kym Johnson won the WKN Australian middleweight title in his fight against Brett Witton.


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