Invicta FC 42 weigh-in results: COVID scratches two fights, but title bout is on

A pair of COVID-19 positives caused some shuffling in the lineup, but Ashley Cummins vs. Alesha Zappitella for the vacant atomweight belt is a go.

Thursday’s Invicta FC 42 card dropped from six bouts to five on Wednesday, after two competitors tested positive for COVID-19.

Two fights — Auttumn Norton (1-1) vs. Brittney Cloudy (2-2) and Jennifer Chieng (1-0) and Flore Hani (2-1) — were called off due to coronavirus positives.

While the fighters who tested positive were not publicly identified, Chieng was not one of them — she successfully weighed in for her planned strawweight bout and will now face standby fighter Helen Peralta in a 120-pound catchweight, which means the event will proceed with five fights instead of six.

On the plus side, both competitors in the main event are in the clear and made weight for the their fight, which will fill the vacant Invicta FC atomweight belt. Both [autotag]Ashley Cummins[/autotag] and [autotag]Alesha Zappitella[/autotag] checked in under the 105-pound championship weight limit.

Complete Invicta FC 42 results:

  • Ashley Cummins (104.9) vs. Alesha Zappitella (104.4)
  • Lisa Verzosa (134.5) vs. Raquel Canuto (135.6)
  • Jessica Delboni (115.6) vs. Herica Tiburcio (115.1)
  • Victoria Leonardo (125.7) vs. Liz Tracy (125.3)
  • Jennifer Chieng (114.9) vs. Helen Peralta (119.3)

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Invicta FC 40 results: Emily Ducote rallies for decision over Juliana Lima

The first Invicta FC event since the COVID pandemic began featured a solid strawweight scrap in the main event.

[autotag]Emily Ducote[/autotag] once fought for Bellator gold, and now she’s well on her way to title contention in Invicta FC.

Ducote (9-6 MMA) headlined Invicta FC 40, the company’s first event since March 6 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, on Thursday night against former UFC competitor [autotag]Juliana Lima[/autotag]. Ducote got off to a slow start in the opening round of the strawweight scrap, then roared back to take the final two rounds and thus the unanimous decision in an entertaining fight.

The judges’ scores at the Police Athletic League in Kansas City, Kan. were 29-28 across the board, as Ducote won for the third time in her past four fights.

“I thought I would be a little more aggressive, but I was better tonight than she was,” Ducote (9-6 MMA) said.

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Lima (9-6 MMA) got the better of things in the opening round, as she used her length and reach advantage to her benefit.

Sometime in the second round, though, Ducote broke through and began consistently closing the distance. Once she did so, she began to implement her wrestling game. A takedown late in the second round turned things in her favor for good, as she opened up a nasty cut under Lima’s right eye with ground-and-pound offense from top position.

The third round saw both fighters go for it, but Ducote had more in the gas left in the tank. She threw calf kicks throughout the fight, and they noticeably slowed Lima by the final round, as Ducote threw more often and landed the more damaging shots to seal the decision.

Ducote, who lost to Ilima-Lei Macfarlane in 2017 in a Bellator flyweight title fight in her highest-profile bout, took the win over a fighter with Lima’s name recognition as a solid step forward.

“I knew she’s experienced, she fought several high-level people and that’s a level where I want to be at, so I’m going to take this lesson and be a little more aggressive.”

Lima has now dropped three fights in a row.

In the evening’s co-feature bout, [autotag]Alesha Zappitella[/autotag] made her case for a shot at the vacant Invicta atomweight title with an impressive performance against [autotag]Lindsay VanZandt[/autotag], earning a split decision on scores of 28-29, 29-27, and 30-27.

The Michigan-based Zappitella (7-2 MMA) used a strong ground game to stymie VanZandt (7-4 MMA) for much of the fight. VanZandt, for her part, landed the fight’s heaviest shots in the standup, but every time it appeared she might be starting to turn the fight in her favor, Zappitella reinstituted her game plan and took things back to the mat, where she regained control.

The evening’s fights were conducted under open scoring rules. After the fight, Zappitella made clear she knew she was up on two scorecards, and thus her third round approach was to simply make sure VanZandt couldn’t do anything to steal the fight.

“Obviously, the open scoring gave me a huge idea I had already won,” Zappitella said after her sixth career decision win. “I knew at the end of the second round I had it won.

“Going into this fight I had this was going to be the AW contenders fight so I hope this win shows enough that I can fight for the title.”

Complete Invicta FC 40 results:

  • Strawweight: Emily Ducote def. Juliana Lima via unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • Alesha Zappitella def. Lindsey VanZandt via split decision (28-29, 29-27, 30-27)
  • Chelsea Chandler def. Liv Parker via submission (rear-naked choke) — Round 1, 1:05
  • Trisha Cicero def. Laura Gallardo via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
  • Genia Goodin def. Shelby Koren via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)

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Invicta FC 40 weigh-in results: Weight-cutting issue forces one fight cancellation

Invicta FC is set to return with its first event in nearly four months since the coronavirus pandemic forced a shutdown.

For the first time in nearly four months, Invicta FC is set to return with its first event since the coronavirus pandemic caused a shutdown, Invicta FC 40, with weigh-ins taking place Wednesday.

In the main event, recent strawweight title challenger [autotag]Emily Ducote[/autotag] takes on [autotag]Juliana Lima[/autotag]. And in the co-headliner, [autotag]Alesha Zappitella[/autotag] meets [autotag]Lindsey VanZandt[/autotag] in an atomweight fight.

Invicta FC 40, which takes place Thursday in Kansas City, Kan., and streams on UFC Fight Pass, originally was scheduled to include six fights but will proceed with five after [autotag]DeAnna Bennett[/autotag] was unable to make it to the scale because of a medical issue during her weight cut. The promotion announced that Bennett’s opponent, [autotag]Victoria Leonardo[/autotag], was paid her show money after weighing in at 125.9 pounds for their flyweight bout.

Invicta FC also stated that athletes and their corners were tested for COVID-19, and all results were negative.

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The complete Invicta FC 40 weigh-in results include:

  • Strawweight: Emily Ducote (115.2) vs. Juliana Lima (115.5)
  • Lindsey VanZandt (105.2) vs. Alesha Zappitella (105.7)
  • Chelsea Chandler (145) vs. Liv Parker (145.7)
  • Trisha Cicero (126) vs. Laura Gallardo (125.1)
  • Genia Goodin (115.9) vs. Shelby Koren (115.9)

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Invicta FC announces first event since COVID-19 outbreak, Juliana Lima vs. Emily Ducote to headline

Invicta FC 40 takes place Thursday, July 2 in Kansas City, Kan.

Invicta FC is back.

The most prominent all-female fight organization in the world will return Thursday, July 2 with Invicta 40 in Kansas City, Kan. at a venue-to-be-named-later. The promotion announced the news in a press release issued Tuesday.

In the main event, ex-UFC fighter [autotag]Juliana Lima[/autotag] returns against ex-Bellator fighter [autotag]Emily Ducote[/autotag] in a strawweight matchup. Also on the card, atomweights [autotag]Lindsey VanZandt[/autotag] and [autotag]Alesha Zappitella[/autotag] face off in a co-main event showdown.

Lima (10-6 MMA) has lost three of her most recent four outings. Her lone loss in that stretch came against Danielle Taylor by split decision in May 2019.

Ducote (8-6 MMA) has gone 2-1 since her Bellator departure in late 2018. After winning back-to-back fights over Kathryn Paprocki and Janaisa Morandin, Ducote lost a split decision to Kanako Murata at Invicta FC 38 in November.

VanZandt (7-3 MMA) has gone 1-2 over her most recent three fights. After defeating Shino VanHoose at Invicta FC 37 in October, Vandzandt was defeated by Rena Kubota via third-round corner-stoppage.

Zappitella (6-2 MMA) snapped a two-fight losing skid at Invicta FC 39 in February when she defeated Kelly D’Angelo by unanimous decision.

The event is expected to stream on UFC Fight Pass.

The current Invicta FC 40 lineup includes:

  • Emily Ducote vs. Juliana Lima
  • Lindsey VanZandt vs. Alesha Zappitella
  • [autotag]DeAnna Bennett[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Victoria Leonardo[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Chelsea Chandler[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Liv Parker[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Laura Anderson[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Claire Guthrie[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Genia Goodin[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Shelby Koren[/autotag]

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Invicta FC 39 results: Jinh Yu Frey edges Ashley Cummins, so belt stays vacant

A mishap with her weight meant Jinh Yu Frey no longer had a title to defend Friday night, and that made her win a little anticlimactic.

A mishap with her weight meant [autotag]Jinh Yu Frey[/autotag] no longer had a title to defend Friday night, and that made her win a little anticlimactic.

When Frey (9-4) was announced the unanimous decision winner over [autotag]Ashley Cummins[/autotag] (7-5) with a trio of 48-47 scores in the five-round main event, many in the crowd booed their disapproval. And it did seem like Cummins may have been just a little quicker than Frey most of the night.

But it was Frey who took the win in the atomweight title fight – even though she no longer had a 105-pound title to defend. Only Cummins could win the belt after Frey missed weight by 0.8 pounds at Thursday’s weigh-in, and she fell short in a rematch from a 2017 fight that Frey also won.

“It feels good to get a win, but it still can’t erase the fact I missed weight,” Frey said afterward. “We’re going to go home and reevaluate things and see if 105 is the place to be, or if it’s time to go up.”

A Cummins win would have given her the atomweight title. But since Frey missed weight and was stripped, the belt becomes vacant – with Frey now at the top of the heap to try to win it back.

Invicta FC 39 took place Friday at Memorial Hall in Kansas City, Kan. The event streamed on UFC Fight Pass.

When Cummins and Frey first fought, the bout was largely contested on the canvas and Frey walked away with a unanimous decision. But that wasn’t the case this time around.

The fight stayed standing in the first round, and each fighter worked kicks to the body and straight punches. But despite some big swings from each, neither landed anything truly definitive – though Cummins seemed to come on stronger than Frey late in the round.

In the second, Frey ducked under a punch and looked for a takedown. Cummins defended, and Frey was forced to clinch up. She looked for a trip takedown, but Cummins turned things around and broke away. Cummins landed a solid combination two minutes in, but then ate a big left a few seconds later. Cummins landed hard in return, and it forced Frey to tie her up again. Cummins was cut over her right eye from the Frey left hand, but she pushed forward without a care. A Frey punch briefly put Cummins on the canvas, but she quickly bounced back up.

After a close third, with a couple minutes left in the fourth round, Frey put a nice combination together. But Cummins kept pushing forward with jabs, hooks and kick attempts. Frey stayed busy late in the round, but couldn’t put anything definitive on Cummins.

Cummins thought about a takedown a couple minutes into the final round, but it wasn’t there. Instead, the fight stayed where it had been the first 22 minutes, and stayed mostly even. With neither fighter taking an obvious advantage, it went to the judges with a fair amount of uncertainty over which fighter would get the nod.

Miranda Maverick dominates Pearl Gonzalez

[autotag]Miranda Maverick[/autotag] stayed after a finish throughout the co-main event. It never came, but Maverick (7-2) settled for a fairly dominant win, and arguably the biggest of her career against former UFC fighter [autotag]Pearl Gonzalez[/autotag] (10-5). Maverick swept the scorecards with a pair of 30-27s and a 30-26.

Thirty seconds in, Gonzalez landed a pair of body kicks. But 30 seconds later, Maverick drove in and took Gonzalez to the canvas. She worked around and passed to side control 30 seconds later and tried to go to work with ground-and-pound while Gonzalez defended. When Gonzalez tried to scramble her way out, Maverick took her back with more than half the round left. Maverick landed a series of punches to try to soften Gonzalez up, then with 90 seconds left worked for a rear-naked choke. But up against the fence, Gonzalez reversed with a minute left and got on top. She was in danger of a triangle choke from Maverick, but cleared it and tried to land big ground-and-pound of her own before Maverick reversed again near the horn.

Just 20 seconds into the second round, Gonzalez took Maverick to the canvas and grinded down the clock there until Maverick eventually got back to her feet. There, she spun Gonzalez around and landed some short knees and then scooped her legs up and delivered her own takedown with a minute left in the frame. With 30 seconds left, Maverick jumped to full mount and landed heavy punches and elbows, but couldn’t get enough done for a stoppage.

The two traded kicks early in the third, and a spinning back fist from Gonzalez landed hard. But her momentum allowed Maverick to clinch her up, then take her down a minute in. From her back, Gonzalez briefly worked for a triangle choke, but couldn’t get close enough while Maverick postured up and landed knees to the body. With two minutes left, Gonzalez got back to her feet, but Maverick immediately went back to a takedown attempt. She got it, then eventually took Gonzalez’s back again.

Invicta FC 39 results:

  • Jinh Yu Frey vs. Ashley Cummins via unanimous decision (48-47, 48-47, 48-47)
  • Miranda Maverick def. Pearl Gonzalez via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)
  • [autotag]Alesha Zappitella[/autotag] def. [autotag]Kelly D’Angelo[/autotag] via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
  • [autotag]Erin Blanchfield[/autotag] def. [autotag]Victoria Leonardo[/autotag] via knockout (head kick, punches) – Round 2, 2:06
  • [autotag]Jillian DeCoursey[/autotag] def. [autotag]Linda Mihalec[/autotag] via unanimous decision (30-27, 29-28, 29-28)
  • [autotag]Monica Franco[/autotag] def. [autotag]Tina Pettigrew[/autotag] via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-26)

Invicta FC 39 features Jinh Yu Frey-Ashley Cummins 2, Pearl Gonzalez-Miranda Maverick

Seven fights have been announced for the first Invicta FC card of 2020, including two intriguing fights at the top of the bill.

Invicta FC has a date, location, and lineup for its first event of 2020.

Friday, Feb. 7, Invicta FC 39 takes place at Memorial Hall in Kansas Ciry, Kan, the promotion announced in a press release Thursday. In addition, the promotion announced seven bookings are set for the event.

In the main event, the atomweight title will be on the line. Champion [autotag]Jinh Yu Frey[/autotag] (8-4 MMA) will defend her strap against [autotag]Ashley Cummins[/autotag] (7-4 MMA).

Invicta FC 39 marks the second time the two fighters have squared off. At Invicta FC 24 in July 2017, the two women competed in a three-round fight. After the two combatants utilized the full 15 minutes, the judges unanimously declared Frey the victor.

Also featured on the card, former Invicta FC title challenger [autotag]Pearl Gonzalez[/autotag] takes on [autotag]Miranda Maverick[/autotag]. Gonzalez (10-4 MMA) has won four out of five outings since being released from the UFC in late 2017. As for Maverick (6-2 MMA), the 22-year-old flyweight defeated three opponents in one night at Phoenix Series 2 in September.

Invicta FC 39 streams live on UFC Fight Pass (8 p.m. ET).

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Check out the current lineup below:

  • Jinh Yu Frey vs. Ashley Cummins
  • Pearl Gonzalez vs. Miranda Maverick
  • [autotag]Mariya Agapova[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Daiana Torquato[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Kelly D’Angelo[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Alesha Zappitella[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Erin Blanchfield[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Victoria Leonardo[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Jillian DeCoursey[/autotag] vs. [autotag]Linda Mihalec[/autotag]
  • [autotag]Tina Pettigrew[/autotag] vs. TBA

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