FloCombat Doubleheader: Reasons To Watch Walkout FC 9, Mecca XI Muay Thai

FloCombat Doubleheader: Reasons To Watch Walkout FC 9, Mecca XI Muay Thai

FloCombat hosts a red-hot doubleheader Saturday, Jan. 20, with Walkout FC 9 and Driller Promotions: Mecca XI Muay Thai. Here's why to watch.

Jan 19, 2018 by Hunter Homistek
FloCombat Doubleheader: Reasons To Watch Walkout FC 9, Mecca XI Muay Thai

A hot-fire doubleheader comes to FloCombat on Saturday, Jan. 20, as Walkout FC 9 and Driller Promotions: Mecca XI Muay Thai stream live to your favorite device. 

With a stacked Muay Thai fight card on hand, Driller Promotions: Mecca XI kicks things off in Shakopee, MN, at 4 PM ET, while Walkout FC 9 bats cleanup with fury and power in Joplin, MO, at 8 PM ET. 

Here's why you need to tune in.

Mecca XI 

It's no secret Driller Promotions hosts some of the most entertaining shows in the nation, as both its "Mecca" and "A-Town Throwdown" series frequently bring the ruckus right here to FloCombat. 

With Mecca XI, the promotion brings an all-Muay Thai card for your enjoyment, giving you a little variety for your Saturday evening violence. The event will feature both professional and amateur bouts as well as two title fights, promising pure action from start to finish. 

Notably on the card is Tommy Matlon, who takes on Phil Latu for the 215-pound Class A title. During his last outing on FloCombat, Matlon scored a picture-perfect head kick knockout over Jeremy Lundergren, earning a spot on our Top 10 Finishes of the month in the process. 

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Can he do it again? Find out Saturday night. 


Walkout FC 9

You like gold? We do, too. 

That's why we're stoked about Walkout FC 9, which features two title fights and some of the hottest regional pros in the nation across its 16-fight card. 

In the professional main event, Steven Graham battles Andrew Kimzey in a much-anticipated bantamweight affair. At 3-0 with three finishes (two submissions, one KO/TKO), Kimzey feels right on that cusp of national recognition. 

And a win over Graham could get him there. 

At first glance, Graham's 4-3 record is deceiving. The veteran fighter has gone 3-0 since March, rattling off three straight first-round submissions in 2017 and rejuvenating his career. With plenty of experience and a newfound penchant for the quick taps, Graham could be the guy to derail Kimzey's hype train. 

Find out live Saturday, Jan. 20, as Walkout FC 9 commences at 8 PM ET