Completed MMA Bout

Jorge Santiago vs. Justin Guthrie

Main Event | Middleweight · 185 lbs | Pro MMA

Jorge Santiago defeats Justin Guthrie via Submission at 1:34 of Round 1

Jorge "The Sandman" Santiago
Justin "The Pain Train" Guthrie

Santiago
Submission
Round 1

Jorge Santiago Justin Guthrie

"The Sandman" "The Pain Train"

25-10-0   Pro Record At Fight   16-4-0
Climbed to 26-10   Record After Fight   Fell to 16-5
-700 (Huge Favorite)   Betting Odds   +450 (Heavy Underdog)
Brazil   Nationality   United States
Boca Raton, Florida   Fighting out of   Colorado Springs, Colorado
31 years, 8 months, 6 days   Age at Fight   31 years, 4 months, 3 weeks, 6 days
182.8 lbs (82.9 kgs)   Weigh-In Result   184.8 lbs (83.8 kgs)
6'1" (186cm)   Height   6'1" (186cm)
74.0" (188cm)   Reach   72.0" (183cm)
Blackzilians   Gym   Guthrie MMA
Titan FC 23
  • Bout Information
  • Event: Titan FC 23: Fight For the Troops
  • Date: Friday 06.15.2012 at 10:00 PM ET
  • Referee: Chuck Wolfe
  • Venue: Marshall Air Field
  • Enclosure: Cage
  • Location: Fort Riley North, Kansas
  • Bout Billing: Main Event (fight 14 of 14)
  • Pro/Am: Professional
  • Weight: 185 lbs (83.9 kg)
  • TV Commentary: Michael Schiavello, Pat Miletich
  • Broadcast: Aired Live on Main Card
  • Post-Fight Interviewer: Pat Miletich
  • Santiago Total Disclosed Pay: None Disclosed
  • Guthrie Total Disclosed Pay: None Disclosed
  • Event Links:

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The main event of Titan FC 23 saw Jorge Santiago take on Justin Guthrie in the middleweight division.


After a brief feeling-out period, Santiago dropped for a Heel Hook and drew the quick tap in the first round.


The end came 1:34 into the first round.


Following the win, Santiago announced his intention to drop to the welterweight division.

Last updated 09.26.2012, 11:31 PM ET
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Santiago vs. Guthrie Fight Predictions

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