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Ramirez Beerleague: Event One Recap The debut event of Ramirez Beerleague brought an unforgettable night of fights and festivities to the Kings Theatre in Los Angeles, where 5,000 raucous, beer-fueled fans cheered, chanted, and celebrated in a packed arena. The high-energy crowd was treated to an evening of intense matchups, dramatic finishes, and a true party atmosphere that set the tone for the promotion’s future. With stunning knockouts, technical submissions, and hard-fought decisions, Ramirez Beerleague made an explosive first impression. The energy of the crowd and the fighters’ passion combined to deliver an experience that won’t soon be forgotten. Here’s to the fights, the beers, and the memories—until next time! fight Recap The night opened with a thunderous heavyweight clash as Tu Barrels overwhelmed Lysander Pollio with devastating elbows, forcing a doctor stoppage just shy of three minutes. At middleweight, Kane Thoupos outworked Gen Tenryu in a technical showcase, earning a unanimous nod from the judges. Gabriele Ghiotto lit up the bantamweight division with a stunning second-round armbar, forcing Chris Wilson to tap after a tightly contested opening. Meanwhile, at 205 lbs, Pan Thongrak silenced the crowd with a barrage of strikes that flattened Tobias Bergman in under two minutes. The lightweight bout between Scott Calvin and Mehdi Illir turned into a tactical war, with Calvin edging out a majority decision in a razor-close contest. But it was heavyweight Jack Sullivan who delivered the night’s highlight, knocking out “Covid Gonna Get” with a single punch just 22 seconds into the second round. The excitement didn’t stop there—Elijah Anderson and Yoji Anjo both secured dominant unanimous decisions in their respective bouts, showcasing their technical mastery over tough opponents. And in two explosive heavyweight encounters, Ivan Draski and Tony Halme made short work of their foes. Draski’s first-round KO of Alex Silva came in a mere 37 seconds, while Halme’s brutal strikes ended Lucius Aurelius’ night at the 49-second mark. The Kings Theatre erupted in cheers, boos, and chants as fighters celebrated with the crowd, beers in hand. It was a night of thrills, spills, and unforgettable action—exactly what Ramirez Beerleague promised. Here’s to more fights and more beers next time!