‘Rumble at the Roseland 16’ held July 16th, 2005 at the Roseland Theater in Portland, Oregon.Presented by the FCFF ‘Full Contact Fighting Federation.’COMPLETE RESULTS:- Clarence Barela def. Jason Vidonic: 1:52 of Rd. 2 Tapout due to strikes – Thomas La Cour def. Kelly McMillan: 1:55 of Rd. 1 Tapout due to a frontchoke – Crae Bassett def. Vince Meyer: 2:40 of Rd. 1 Tapout due to strikes. – Bobby Wilson def. Dan Downard: 3:20 OF Rd. 1 Tapout due to fatigue – Rex Payne def. Mike Harman: 4:33 of Rd. 1 Tapout due to an armbar – Ryan Quiroz def. Dwayne Brittle: 1:58 of Rd. 1 Tapout due to a front guillotine. – Brandon Dudley def. Justin Nelson: 3:07 of Rd. 2 Tapout due to a rear naked Choke. – Daryl Cutler def. John Orr: 1:00 of Rd. 1 Tapout due to Triangle Choke.- Barry Holmes def. Bryan Brittle: :26 of Rd. 1 KO from a front kick. – Jim Pope def. Ben Smith: :55 of Rd. 1 KO – Josh Bennett def. Randy Haxton: 4:24 of Rd. 2 Referee StoppageSuperfight- Aaron Stark def. Kyle Keeney: 1:18 of Rd. 1 Tapout due to a rear naked choke’Kyle Keeney came out very aggressive and looked as though he was going to havethe edge on his ‘Team Quest’ opponent. However, Aaron Stark was able to use his opponents aggression against him, take his back, and secure the choke!’Lightweight Championship- Keisuke Andrew def. Mel Locke 2:59 of Rd. 1 Tapout due to an armbar.’The building was in anticipation the entire evening, waiting to see this match. The cheers and screams when these two match there entrances was like nothing the FCFF has ever seen! Mel Locke, who is known for his fast pace style, wasted no time engaging his opponent and getting this fight started. Keisuke Andrew was prepared and met his opponent blow for blow. The two went to mat and Mel Locke had what appeared to be a potential fight ending Guillotine. Keisuke was able to find a way out, and the Jujitsu specialist began to work his game from the top position. Mel worked hard for escapes while Keisuke battled to keep him down. The fight ended when Keisuke applied an armbar, and after many escape attempts, Mel Locke was forced to surrender.’