

Elite Fighting Promotions 2, Jeffers Vs Quinn
Elite Fighting Promotion 2 Returns to Saratoga, NY
Friday November 1st, 2024, Elite Fighting Promotions returned to the vibrant city of Saratoga, NY, the same night as the highly anticipated Cage Wars 86. This event featured a remarkable 10-fight stacked card, showcasing a diverse lineup of talented fighters eager to prove their skills inside the cage. In an effort to compete with the well-established promotion, Elite Fighting Promotions assembled a mix of seasoned veterans and up-and-coming fighters, ensuring that fans were treated to an unforgettable night filled with adrenaline, fierce competition, and captivating performances that would leave an indelible mark on the local combat sports scene.
While some seats remained noticeably empty compared to previous events, those who were not in attendance missed out on some real heavy hitting matches. As new comers to the event such as Christian Hubbard and Cody Williams, open the show with a Brutal Muay Thai Match up, and returning fighters like Joshua Badillo, Kevin Flynn and Marcus Davis.

Card Results and Highlights
These are the unofficial results for Elite Fighting Promotion 2. These results were recorded at the event and may have been updated subsequently to reflect any changes. For those interested in a comprehensive overview, please see the provided links to access a more official record of the event. Notably, several fights have been highlighted as particularly intense, showcasing the skill and determination of the fighters involved. The matches presented a thrilling display of technique, endurance, and sportsmanship, captivating fans and demonstrating the high level of competition at this event. Each bout added to the excitement of the night, creating memorable moments that will be talked about for weeks to come.
Christian Hubbard Vs Cody Williams
Both fighters debuting for the first time, the fight started off slow with both fighters keeping their distance and feeling out the other’s technique, but picked up by the second round with Hubbard knocking down Williams multiple times throughout the fight.
Hubbard won via unanimous decision
Preston Jeffers Vs Xavier Quinn
The fight started off strong, and went the distance. Both fighters displaying a strong Muay Thai game, the fight went the distance ending in decision.
Xavier Quinn wins Unanimous decision
Evan Finley Vs Gabe Olgin
Finley opened the fight with the first strike, starting off strong even sweeping Olgin twice. But Olgin would come back returning the favor. Olgin finishing strong, taking decision.
Gabe Olgin won via decision
Oliver Smith Vs Akim Cadet
Both fighters started out strong, throwing mutlitple combos and kicks. Cadet makes some solid connections, but Smith ends up knocking him down in the 2nd round. In round 3, both fighters display impressive foot work. However, Smith ended up pinning Cadet against the cage and pummles him with mulitple body shots.
Oliver Smith won via unanimous decision
Maxium Reith Vs Jorge Romero
There was a big response from the crowd when Reith entered the ring. Romero received “Boo’s” from the crowd upon entering the cage. The first round started out strong, with both fighters managing to knock each other down. Once the second round began, Romero seemed very focused and avoided many of Reith’s advances. Reith put a lot of energy into his swings in the 3rd round, but ultimately ended up missing and exhausting his energy.
Jorge Romero won via unanimous decision
Devan Senecal Vs Tony Viscomi
The match started immediately with grappling, with Tony Viscomi taking a dominating position, and quickly moving for a north south choke, finishing Senecal within minutes when the ref called the fight. However, Senecal denies taping during the match, while it did appear he gestured to tap, and went limp following failing to defend the choke.
Tony Viscomi won via submission in 1:50 seconds into the first round.
Kevin Flynn Vs Joshua Badillo
Badillo returning to Saratoga after his fight of the night performance, showing us again why he earned the title. He fights as though winning is his only option, and he delivered, knocking Flynn down in the first 10 seconds of the first round with a phenomenal strike. The fight would go the distance, but Badillo wouldn’t make it easy for Flynn antagonizing him through our the fight.
Joshua Badillo won via unanimous decision
Tebriz Khetab Vs RJ Littlefield
Tebriz picked Littlefield up and dropped him several times in the first round. Littlefield continued to get up and fight, but the 1st round ended with Khetab dropping him once again and pummeling him in the face as he fought to get back up. When round 2 began, you could see that Littlefield was angry and ready to fight, but Khetab remained incredibly focused throughout. Round 3 was mainly grappling, with Khetab attempting a rear-naked choke and armbar.
Tebriz Khetab won via Unanimous decision
DJ Brown Vs Andrew Peterson
In the first round Peterson slams Brown to the ground, and the groundwork begins. Peterson takes control and slugs Brown in the head as he attempts to get out of his mount. In the process, Peterson ends up taking Brown’s back, and continues to relentelessly deliver punches to Brown. Round 2 was a lot more of Peterson showcasing excellent control when grappling, the majority of which Brown spent in a triangle lock. The fighters hug it out before starting round 3, showing great comradery. Peterson ends up slamming Brown yet again while he desprately tried to escape. Brown almost managed to shrimp out of Peterson’s control, but was not able to manage before the end of the round.
Andrew Peterson won via unanimous decision
David Lee vs Marcus Davis (headliner)
The crowd went wild when Davis entered the cage, it was clear he was a crowd favorite. Round 1 started out pretty evenly, both showcasing great defense. Round 2 was almost like a dance, as both fighters moved around in such an experienced manner, really utilizing the full space. Davis attempts a back kick to Lee’s face, and just misses. While Davis came into round 2 with more energy and determination, Lee ended up delivering a stern kick to Davis’ sternum, and drops him moments later. Davis was literally saved by the bell in round 2. Davis came out swing at the beginning of round 3, and cought a kick from Lee and pinned him against the cage. However, Lee was very skilled at maneuvering away from Davis’ advances. Lee caught a kick that Davis threw, and ended up nailing him right in the chest. At the end of the 3rd round, Davis gets Lee with a flying punch, and knocks him down to the ground in the last 10 seconds of the fight.
David Lee won via 28 to 26 unanimous Decision
Watch Elite Fighting Promotion 2
You can still rewatch the entire event on Elite Fighting Promotions’ website, where for just $15, the PPV link remains live for a little while longer. This opportunity allows you to experience all the thrilling moments from the event at your convenience, ensuring you don’t miss a single round of action. With commentary and expert analysis, you can gain deeper insights into the fighters’ strategies and techniques, making it a perfect way to relive the excitement or catch up if you missed it live. Don’t wait too long, as this exclusive access may not last forever!
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