Invicta FC 41 results: Montserrat Ruiz submits Janaisa Morandin in first round

After a year and a half away due to injury, Montserrat Ruiz wasted little time getting down to business at Invicta FC 41.

[autotag]Montserrat Ruiz[/autotag] waited 18 months to return from injury, but a win like the one she had Thursday night proved to be well worth the wait.

The Kings MMA competitor from Los Angeles by way of Mexico headlined an Invicta show for the first time and made it count, with an impressive first-round finish of former strawweight title challenger [autotag]Janaisa Morandin[/autotag] in the main event of Invicta FC 41 at the Police Athletic League in Kansas City, Kansas.

“I don’t care what they say, I’m back,” Ruiz said through an interpreter.

Both competitors came out gunslinging. Morandin (10-4) scored with knees in the clinch, but that only seemed to rile Ruiz (9-1) up. She moved forward and backed Morandin to the fence with a flurry of hard-charging power shots, then grabbed a headlock and bulldogged Morandin to the mat.

Ruiz maintained the headlock with her right hand, and isolated Morandin’s arm with her legs while raining punches down with her left hand. Eventually, that led to the opening for Ruiz to squeeze the arm with her legs and earn the key lock tapout from that position at the 3:28 mark.

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Ruiz rebounded from her first career loss with her fifth career finish. Morandin lost her third straight fight, all via finish.

The evening’s co-feature bout turned into a showcase for rising young flyweight [autotag]Erin Blanchfield[/autotag]. 

The 21-year old out of New York’s Renzo Gracie academy dominated [autotag]Brogan Sanchez[/autotag] in all aspects of the fight en route to a 30-26 across the board unanimous decision victory.

Blanchfield (6-1 MMA) took some time finding her stride in the opening round, but by the time she hit a takedown with about a minute left, she had things well under control. In the second, Blanchfield’s high-level grappling took center stage, as she worked in side control, nearly getting a key lock at one point, and then delivering elbows in the late seconds until the final horn.

Thanks to Invicta’s open scoring system, we knew Blanchfield was up 20-18 on all scorecards entering the final round, but she never took her foot off the gas pedal, earning 10-8 scores after nearly finishing Sanchez (6-2) toward round’s end. 

“I do want the finish but she was super tough,” Blanchfield said. “Three-round fights show all your skill sets, striking and grappling and ground and pound, and I think I showed it all off.”

Blanchfield won her third straight fight and is 4-1 in Invicta. Sanchez has dropped two in a row.

Complete Invicta FC 41 results:

  • Montserrat Ruiz def. Janaisa Morandin via submission (key lock) — Round 1, 3:28
  • Erin Blanchfield def. Brogan Sanchez via unanimous decision (30-26, 30-26, 30-26)
  • Kaitlin Young def. Latoya Walker via unanimous decision (30-26, 30-26, 30-27)
  • Caitlin Sammons def. Claire Guthrie via split decision (29-28. 28-29, 29-28)
  • Alexa Culp def. Natalya Speece via submission (rear-naked choke) — Round 2, 3:59

Invicta FC 41 gets date and location; Janaisa Morandin vs. Montserrat Ruiz to headline

Invicta FC will be holding two events this July.

Returning from a pandemic-induced hiatus, Invicta FC has gotten the ball rolling on its upcoming schedule.

The promotion recently announced Invicta FC 40 for July 2 – and now has now finalized Invicta FC 41 for later in the same month.

Invicta FC will be held on Thursday, July 30 in Kansas City, Kan., according to a press release issued by the promotion on Tuesday. The event will stream on UFC Fight Pass.

The event will be held behind closed doors, without fans or media. Fighters will be tested for COVID-19 prior to the event.

In the main event, former Invicta FC strawweight title contender [autotag]Janaisa Morandin[/autotag] returns to action to take on Mexico’s [autotag]Montserrat Ruiz[/autotag].

Morandin (10-3 MMA) looks to snap a two-fight losing skid after finish losses to Virna Jandiroba and Emily Ducote. The 24-year-old strawweight has dropped three of her most recent four fights.

Mexico’s Ruiz (8-1 MMA) hasn’t competed since her promotional debut at Invicta FC 33 in December 2018. On that card, she lost to former UFC fighter Danielle Taylor by unanimous decision.

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The co-headliner features rising flyweight star [autotag]Erin Blanchfield[/autotag] as she’ll look to continue her winning ways against [autotag]Stephanie Geltmacher[/autotag].

Blanchfield (5-1 MMA) aims to keep up her recent success by picking up her third straight victory. Geltmacher (4-1 MMA) looks to get back in the win column after suffering her first career defeat to Victoria Leonardo at Invicta FC 36 in August 2019.

Also on the card, longtime MMA veteran [autotag]Kaitlin Young[/autotag] (10-10 MMA) fights [autotag]Latoya Walker[/autotag] (5-1 MMA); [autotag]Cynthia Arceo[/autotag] (5-2-1 MMA) battles [autotag]Itzel Esquivel[/autotag] (4-2 MMA); [autotag]Caitlin Sammons[/autotag] (2-0 MMA) fights [autotag]Claire Guthrie[/autotag] (1-0 MMA), and [autotag]Natalya Speece[/autotag] (0-0 MMA) takes on [autotag]Alexa Culp[/autotag] (0-0 MMA).

In summary, the current Invicta FC 41 lineup below:

  • Janaisa Morandin vs. Montserrat Ruiz
  • Erin Blanchfield vs. Stephanie Geltmacher
  • Kaitlin Young vs. Latoya Walker
  • Cynthia Arceo vs. Itzel Esquivel
  • Caitlin Sammons vs. Claire Guthrie
  • Natalya Speece vs. Alexa Culp

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