Long Beach Natives Dominate Lights Out Sports 16 Event in Hometown
Local Long Beach fighters, Donavin Morris and Eugene Correa, took the spotlight in front of their hometown crowd at Thunder Studios on Saturday. Both fighters secured impressive wins at Lights Out Sports’ 16th professional MMA card, showcasing their skills and determination.
Morris, known as the “machinegun,” displayed his stand-up expertise and submission capabilities as he defeated Ian Miller via submission in the bantamweight division. With a three-fight win streak behind him, Morris showed his dominance in the cage and expressed his gratitude for the support from his family and friends.
On the other hand, Correa faced off against Chris Pena in a challenging lightweight interim belt fight. Despite undergoing surgery for hand and nose injuries from a previous bout, Correa emerged victorious with a split decision win, claiming the lightweight championship belt in front of his thrilled hometown fans.
The event saw a mix of quick finishes and hard-fought decisions, with fighters like Matheus Moreas, Rick Zelada, Steven Sainsbury, and Benjamin Orozco delivering impressive performances. The main event between Pablo Caballero and Roy Echeverria capped off the night with a closely contested battle that ended in favor of Caballero.
Overall, Long Beach fighters Morris and Correa stole the show with their impressive victories, proving their dedication to their craft and their city. The local community rallied behind them, showcasing the strong support for MMA in Long Beach.