In a Historic Month for the Promotion, a Champion was Crowned in Every Division, Showcasing the meteoric rise of its talent rich roster.
Bantamweight: Not only did Tripp Gamble win the vacant belt at Red Light 9, quickly finishing Simon Swift with a knee, but he also quickly dispatched of the previously undefeated John Rolfe in just 31 seconds at Red Light 13, proving himself to be among the most dangerous bantamweights in the world.
Featherweight: The "Golem" also won and defended his belt last month, both by submission, he won the belt in a FOTY contender against dangerous striker Toru Tanaka by fourth round Kimura at Red Light 8, and then turned around and halted the hype of a previously 7-0 Lorenzo Neves in the first round at Red Light 12.
Lightweight: Kobayashi Maru became the first lightweight champ when he earned a highlight reel round 1 KO against undefeated phenom Sergio Mota, moving him to his third first round finish in Red Light
Welterweight: "The Prodigy" Milton Wells earned his fifth victory in Red Light as he submitted the always game Fabian Saaveda by Americana, she will look to defend his belt for the first time against Marcus Rios in a rematch next month
Middleweight: Ilya "Molotov" Bocharov submitted Jack Downey in the first round to claim the belt, having spent his whole career in Red Light, it is a testiment to the development the promotion puts its talent through, he will aim to defend for the fist time against Alijah Roman
Light Heavyweight: Moreeno Papalapapa has exceeded the fans already high praise of him as he pulled of an upset against the already established Kevin Tyson, having only made his debut a month prior to winning the belt, the future is bright for him as he sets his sights on the also undefeated Magomed Pereira.
Heavyweight: "Booming" Brian Blessed repeated history as he defeated Nasir Nagabov for the second time by doctor stoppage as he improved to 7-0 with seven first round KO/TKOs, looking to make it 8 next month against Jamison Ritter.
Super Heavyweight: Netherus Silvanus had a successful debut in his new weight class to win the belt, having previously went 2-0-1 at heavyweight, as he beat the young upstart in Nigel Santos improving to 8-0-1 and making himself a problem at super heavyweight.