A raucous crowd of die-hard fans were on hand at the Frisco Convention Center in Frisco, Texas to witness some pulsating MMA action as Supreme Warrior Championship put on their second professional fight card Friday night. 

In the evening's main event, Brazilian jiu-jitsu specialist Rafael Natal improved his record to 8-1 with a rear naked choke submission of Houston's Jon Kirk.  Kirk came out the aggressor at the sound of the bell and after trying to connect with a high kick was quickly taken down by Natal.  On the mat Natal displayed the fluidity of a fish in water and quickly found a way to pass Kirk's guard.  In the dominant position, Natal rained down a barrage of hard shots causing a mouse to swell under the left eye of Kirk.  Forced to cover up to avoid further damage, Kirk inadvertently left his back unprotected and in the blink of an eye, Natal had slipped in the hooks given Kirk no other option than to tap.  

The official time of the submission was 3:18 seconds into the opening round.  In defeat Kirk's record falls to 11-5. 

Kamal Shalorus, fighting out of Austin methodically stalked and ultimately was able to submit Edwynn Jones in two rounds.  Jones came out trying to use his advantage in height and reach to keep the stalking Shalorus at bay.  Unfortunately for Jones, Shalorus was able to quickly close the gap and take his adversary to the mat.  Jones defended the onslaught gamely, taking some hard shots dished out by Shalorus.  Jones weathered the assault but Shalorus deftly slipped his guard to commence with some hellacious ground and pound.  Jones took some hard punishment but valiantly held on to survive the round. 

Shalorus came out in a measured pace, showing controlled aggression he slammed Jones violently to the mat.  Jones tried to fight off Shalorus but in the end the aggression was too much as Shalorus slipped in the hooks to submit Jones by rear naked choke. 

The official time of the submission was 2:53 into the second round.  With the win Shalorus improves his record to 2-0; Jones loses his professional debut to start his career 0-1. 

Sean Ward of Temple, Texas unleashed what he refers to as "kick-wrestling" to submit Elmer Guevera of Houston by ankle lock. 

Ward came out fast at the opening bell and Guevera had no time to collect his bearings as Ward took him to the mat with ease.  Guevera tried to take the fight off the mat but Ward was able to take hold of his opponent's ankle for the submission. 

The official time of the submission was 1:15 in the first round.  With the win Ward improves his record to 3-1; Guevera drops his professional debut to begin his career with a record of 0-1. 

Jeremy Dodd of Allen, Texas looked impressive in submitting Aaron Williams of Greenville, Texas at the 1:13 mark of the first round.

Dodd was in complete control taking Williams down early in the round and using his jui-jitsu acumen to catch Williams in a triangle choke. 

With his victory Dodd improves his record to 1-1; Williams drops to 0-2. 

Cesar Rodriguez of Abilene, Texas battled gamely to stop hard-charging Frank Ortega of Frisco, Texas via strikes.

Both fighters exhibited some impressive ground moves, each negating the others advances.  In the end Rodriguez was the chess match and after passing Ortega's guard, rained down punches prompting referee Kerry Hatley to waive a halt to the contest. 

The official time of the stoppage was 4:59 in the first round.  With the win Rodriguez emerges victorious in his professional debut and begins his career with a record of 1-0; Ortega drops to 0-1 in his pro debut. 

Clay Hantz of Cleveland, Texas looked impressive in submitting Nick Bailey of Greenville, Texas by rear naked choke. 

Hantz came out like a man possessed, blitzing Bailey and taking him to the ground and slipping in the choke hold.  

The official time of the stoppage was 0:59 in the first round.  With the victory Hantz makes his professional debut a memorable one as he begins his career with a record of 1-0; though game in defeat Bailey drops his pro debut to begin his career 0-1. 

In the opening bout of the evening Lejarrian Lindsey of Greenville, Texas scored a first round TKO over a very game Brad Brison of Garland, Texas. 

Both fighters came out firing, winging hard shots at each other with murderous intentions.  Lindsey would catch Brison with a hard right hand that prompted him to shoot in for a takedown.  Lindsey would stifle the attempt and catch Brison with a guillotine lock that Brison managed to stave off.   The two would break but Lindsey fired some hard salvos that visibly hurt Brison.  Smelling blood Lindsey would jump in and let lose a flurry of hard knees that would prompt referee Kerry Hatley to waive a halt to the contest. 

The official time of the stoppage was 2:13 in the first round.  With the victory Lindsey begins his professional career with a record of 1-0; Brison falls to 0-1 in his pro debut.