Carlo Prater, Cody Owens Bring Heat To Fury FC 19

Carlo Prater, Cody Owens Bring Heat To Fury FC 19

Surging prospect Cody Owens looks to keep his undefeated record intact at Fury FC 19.

Sep 28, 2017 by FloCombat Staff
Carlo Prater, Cody Owens Bring Heat To Fury FC 19
By Shawn Bitter

Veterans Carlo Prater and Jason Norwood headline a stacked fight card filled with amateur and professional bouts at Fury FC 19 at the Humble Civic Center in Humble, Texas, this Friday, Sept. 29.

The card is lined with 14 MMA bouts and two professional black belt grappling matches, adding a little spice for viewers across the globe. Here is a look at the fighters to watch in Friday's event, which is streaming live on FloCombat at 8 PM ET.


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Carlo Prater | Welterweight | 31-18-1 | Sao Paulo, Brazil

Prater has fought for the likes of WEC, Strikeforce, Legacy FC, Titan FC, WSOF, and the UFC.

The 50-fight veteran is on a five-fight skid, but taking a year-long layoff may have given him the space needed to forge a comeback, beginning with Norwood Friday. Should Prater get back on the winning track, he'd launch himself back into talks for a potential short-notice replacement on the big stage. 



Cody Owens | Bantamweight | 2-0 | Houston, Texas

After going 6-0 as an amateur, Owens is now 2-0 as a pro and looking to stay undefeated in the Fury FC promotion.

Owens won a few regional titles in his amateur career, including the amateur Legacy FC bantamweight title. Owens is well rounded and can end the fight early or go the distance. He is fighting Kaleb Petereit, who is 1-0 and looking to pull off the big upset here.

Here is Owens' latest fight:



Jason Norwood | Welterweight | 17-4 | Lawton, Oklahoma

The 33-year-old Norwood comes into his fight opposite Prater on a hot streak, winning his last two fights decisively. In his latest effort, Norwood knocked out Jerome Jones at KOTC: Next in Line in August, giving him solid momentum as he comes into Fury FC 19. 

Norwood kicked off his professional career going 11-1, establishing himself as a fighter to watch on the regional level. Now 17-4, his career is picking up steam once again, and another decisive victory could launch him into talks for a step up to Bellator, PFL, or even the UFC.