Middleweight: 171-185 lbs.


Egan Inoue and Joe Doerksen compete for the inaugural SuperBrawl middleweight championship.

1
Egan Inoue
def.
Joe Doerksen
Submission (toe hold) @ 0:56 of R1
SB 22: SuperBrawl 22
11.02.01


def.
Markos da Silva
Submission (punches) @ 0:56 of R2
SB 23: SuperBrawl 23
03.09.02
def.
Martjin de Jong
Knockout (kick) @ 2:46 of R1
SB 25: SuperBrawl 25
07.13.02
def.
Yukiya Naito
Decision (unanimous) @ 5:00 of R2
SB 28: SuperBrawl 28
02.08.03

2
Masanori Suda
def.
Egan Inoue
Knockout (punches) @ 0:27 of R1
SB 29: SuperBrawl 29
05.09.03


def.
Shannon Ritch
Submission (triangle choke) @ 1:02 of R1
SB 32: SuperBrawl 32
12.02.03

3
Falaniko Vitale
def.
Masanori Suda
Knockout (punch) @ 4:09 of R1
SB 39: Destiny
04.09.05

4
Robbie Lawler
def.
Falaniko Vitale
Knockout (punches) @ 4:36 of R1
SuperBrawl: Icon
07.23.05

SuperBrawl re-brands itself as Icon Sport.  The SuperBrawl middleweight championship is hereby observed as the Icon Sport middleweight championship.

Robbie Lawler and Falaniko Vitale compete for the Icon Sport middleweight championship.

4
Robbie Lawler
def.
Falaniko Vitale
Knockout (punches) @ 3:38 of R1
Icon Sport: Lawler vs. Niko 2
02.25.06

5
Jason Miller
def.
Robbie Lawler
Submission (arm-triangle choke) @ 2:50 of R3
Icon Sport: Lawler vs. Mayhem
09.02.06

6
Frank Trigg
def.
Jason Miller
TKO (soccer kicks) @ 2:53 of R2
Icon Sport: Mayhem vs. Trigg
12.01.06

7
Robbie Lawler (2)
def.
Frank Trigg
Knockout (punches) @ 1:40 of R4
Icon Sport: Epic
03.31.07

Robbie Lawler vacates the Icon Sport middleweight championship after leaving the promotion to compete for Elite Xtreme Combat.

Kala Hose and Phil Baroni compete for the vacant Icon Sport middleweight championship.

8
Kala Hose
def.
Phil Baroni
TKO (punches) @ 1:45 of R5
Icon Sport: Baroni vs. Hose
03.15.08


def.
Rolando Dominique
TKO (punches) @ 1:05 of R2
Icon Sport: Hard Times
08.02.08

Icon Sport ceases operations and folds by the end of the 2008 calendar year.