CES 54 Results: Andrews vs. Logan
The Scrap has CES 54 results for the Andrews vs Logan card at the Twin River Casino in Lincoln, Rhode Island.
In the night’s main event, the promotion’s lightweight belt is on the line. The co-main event features Tony Gravely vs Kris Moutinho, a battle for the bantamweight strap.
The card also features former UFC fighter, Eric Spicely, who meets Leo Pla.
Check out the CES 54 results below.
Main Card (Fight Pass)
Nate Andrews (C) def. Bryce Logan via submission in round 2, (1:42)
Tony Gravely (C) def. Kris Moutinho via KO in round 4, (4:02)
Eric Spicely def. Leo Pla via TKO in round 1, (3:53)
Tateki Matsuda def. Josh Ricci via unanimous decision, (29-28 x3)
Jessy Miele def. Kylie O’Hearn via TKO in round 3, (4:27)
William Knight def. Kevin Haley via submission in round 1, (3:33)
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