2006 International Fight League - Results

Date Venue Location Team Matches Superfight Results
April 29, 2006 Trump Taj Mahal Atlantic City, New Jersey Quad City Silverbacks vs Los Angeles Anacondas
New York Pitbulls vs Seattle Tiger Sharks
Jens Pulver vs Cole Escovedo Silverbacks def Anacondas 4-1
Tiger Sharks def Pitbulls 3-2
Pulver def Escovedo
June 3, 2006 Trump Taj Mahal Atlantic City, New Jersey Quad City Silverbacks vs Seattle Tiger Sharks Daniel Gracie vs Wes Sims Silverbacks def Tiger Sharks 4-1
Gracie def Sims
September 9, 2006 Rose Garden Arena Portland, Oregon Portland Wolfpack vs Seattle Tiger Sharks
Los Angeles Anacondas vs Tokyo Sabres
Matt Lindland vs Jeremy Horn Wolfpack def Tiger Sharks 3-2
Anacondas def Sabres 5-0
Lindland def Horn
September 23, 2006 MARK of the Quad Cities Moline, Illinois Toronto Dragons vs San Jose Razorclaws
Quad City Silverbacks vs New York Pitbulls
Renzo Gracie vs Pat Miletich Dragons def Razorclaws 3-2
Silverbacks def Pitbulls 3-2
Gracie def Militich
November 2, 2006 Memorial Coliseum Portland, Oregon Portland Wolfpack vs Los Angeles Anacondas
Quad City Silverbacks vs Toronto Dragons
Allan Goes Vs Daniel Gracie
Mike Whitehead vs Mark Kerr
Wolfpack def Anacondas 3-2
Quad City Silverbacks def Toronto Dragons 4-1
Goes def Gracie
Whitehead def Kerr
December 29, 2006 Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville, Connecticut Portland Wolfpack vs Quad City Silverbacks Carlos Newton vs Renzo Gracie Quad City Silverbacks def Portland Wolfpack 4-1
Gracie def Newton

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