

Alohabrawl put on a special charity show for "Toys For Tots". In an amazing show of generosity, all of the proceeds from the show were donated to charity and all of the fighters agreed to fight for free. In an additional show of charity, SHOOTING STARS promoter Zack Hefner agreed to loan some of his talent to ALOHABRAWL for the show. Over 100 underprivileged children were invited to the show and ALOHABRAWL champion Kaleo Hamano spent the afternoon with the children showing them MMA techniques and eating lunch. The show itself featured some great matchups worthy of a traditional ALOHABRAWL show.
Match 1-Zack Hefner (Shoot/Shooting Stars) vs. Hirotaka Yokoi (Judo/Japan)
The opening match saw Shooting Stars president Zack Hefner clash with undefeated Japanese star Hirotaka Yokoi. It was a make-or-break match for Hefner who had seen his career begin to spiral downward. The first round was toe-to-toe with both men scoring heavily. Hefner managed to collect the "W" with a big slam in the 2nd round that gave Yokoi his first loss. It was a big win for Hefner who showed he still has plenty left in the tank.
Hefner KO 2:01 (round 2) slam
Match 2-"Badass" Cody Bass (Boxing/Shooting Stars) vs. Kala Alexander (Freestyle/Hawaii)
Local badboy Kala Alexander found himself on the wrongside of a beatdown against SHOOTING STARS top contender "Badass" Cody Bass. Showing off his famous heavy hands, Bass flattened Alexander in less then 2 minutes of the 1st round.
Bass KO 1:54 (round 1) punch CRITICAL!
Match 3-Mike Otto (Wrestling/USA) vs. Tomohiko Hashimoto (Karate/Japan)
After nearly 5 years in retirement, MMA editorialist Mike Otto made a succesful return to the ring against Japanese Karateka Tomohiko Hashimoto. Otto struggled to shake off the ring rust but managed to stop Hashimoto in the 2nd round.
Otto SUB 2:01 (round 2) mounted punches
ALOHABRAWL TITLEFIGHT
Match 4-Kaleo Hamano (Freestyle/Hawaii) vs. Pago Pago (Streetfighting/New Zealand)
ALOHABRAWL champion Kaleo Hamano had a tougher then expected title defense against New Zealand wildman Pago Pago. Hamano managed to stop Pago in the 2nd round of a rousing scrap that definitly had ALOHABRAWL promoters nervous.
Hamano KO 2:43 (round 2) punches