X-1 returned to Schofield Barracks for Battle at the Barracks 11, delivering a high-energy night of amateur MMA and kickboxing at the packed 604 Ale House. Athletes from across Hawaii stepped into the cage to showcase their skills, representing some of the most respected gyms in the islands.
Main Event: Hassett Retains Featherweight Amateur Title




The night’s headliner saw champion Kamalei Hassett of Gracie Kailua / Hit Squad MMA put his belt on the line against undefeated contender Brandon Land of Hawaii Elite MMA.
After three competitive rounds, Hassett earned a split decision victory, successfully defending his title and continuing his rise within the featherweight ranks.
Co-Main Event: Torres Scores First-Round TKO



In a highly anticipated featherweight bout, Tevin Torres of The Process Martial Arts – Kona wasted no time imposing his will, securing a TKO at 2:16 of Round 1 over Sage Farrell from I & I MMA / Waiside Jiu-Jitsu – Maui.
Torres’ performance stood out as one of the event’s most explosive finishes.
Women’s Kickboxing Action




Prodigy Training Center’s Erin Terranova edged out Keani “K-Bombs” Sebala of Hawaii Elite MMA in a split decision, showcasing clean striking exchanges and strong conditioning throughout three rounds.
Oshiro vs. Birchland: Second-Round Stoppage


Leonard Oshiro of Silent But Violent MMA secured a victory via referee stoppage at 1:07 of Round 2, halting Keith Birchland of Freelance – Puna after consistent pressure and cage control.
Women’s Bantamweight MMA: Calpito Dominates

Representing Prodigy Training Center, Angelina Calpito earned a referee stoppage at 1:27 of Round 2 over Thalia Lewi-Ohashi, who fought out of Kamanu Muay Thai / HIGrade BJJ.
Calpito continues to establish herself as a standout in the women’s amateur division.
Catchweight Submission Victory for Munyi

In a 150 lb. catchweight matchup, Kaigua Munyi of South Side MMA secured a slick armbar submission at 0:26 of Round 2, finishing David Flagg of Freelance – Oahu in one of the night’s most technical endings.
Mahalo to Our Community
X-1 extends our gratitude to the military community, fighters, coaches, gyms, officials, sponsors, and fans who packed the venue and supported Hawaii’s combat sports culture.
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