The sold-out venue came alive throughout the six amateur and one professional fight, with the fans getting behind the fighters by cheering every punch, takedown and body blow.
TOAK's Du Plessis not only won his Bantam weight fight in the third round with an amazing comeback Triangle to Armbar Transition, but was also awarded Imagine FC 1's Submission of the Night.
Botha's fight in middle weight went the full three rounds with the judge's decision going to his opponent - a very close fight, with some outstanding strength and skill being displayed, winning them Imagine FC 1's Fight of the Night, with both fighters having some great moments in the back and forth battle.
Head coach, Marlon Baptista expressed how proud he was of his fighters, both for their performance on the night and their continued hard work and dedication to the sport.

The Tap Out Academy Knysna team which travelled to Port Elizabeth for the Imagine Fighting Championship. From left are Chrissie Cloete, Jean Charl du Plessis, Raymond Botha, Marlon Baptista and Amanda Fullick.