TALENTED LOCAL FAVORITES
FEATURED ON ELITEXC’S HISTORY-MAKING FIGHT
CARD SATURDAY, MAY 31, AT PRUDENTIAL CENTER
For
Immediate Release
In Prelude to
‘CBS ELITEXC SATURDAY NIGHT FIGHTS,’’
Promising Prospects Serra, Reis, Jones, Makowski,
Bova, Liguori
On Stacked Undercard Streamed Live and For Free
at ProElite.Com
LOS ANGELES (May 9, 2008)
– With no less than 11 fighters scheduled
to fight, there will be a distinct East Coast
flavor to the six announced undercard bouts
that will immediately precede the highly anticipated,
first-ever mixed martial arts fight card shown
live in primetime on network television Saturday,
May 31, at the Prudential Center at Newark,
N.J.
Tickets for a spectacular
live event, starting at $25, are available at
Ticketmaster locations, by phone at (201) 507-8900,
online at www.ticketmaster.com and at the Prudential
Center box office (973) 757-6625. Doors open
at 5:30 p.m. ET. The first live fight is at
6:30.
Among the East Coast favorites
who will appear in undercard fights presented
by Los Angeles-based ProElite, Inc.’s
live fight division, EliteXC, are Philadelphians
Wilson Reis (3-0), Matt Makowski (2-0), Jim
Bova (3-0) and Zach Makovsky (3-1), Chris “The
Story” Liguori (7-7) of Middleton, N.J.,
James “Binky” Jones (6-6) of Baltimore,
Md., Nick “The Mad Monkey” Serra
(4-2) of East Meadow, N.Y., and Andre “Gigetto”
Soares (5-1) of Pinebrook, N.J.
Four of the six announced
prelim bouts will be streamed live and for free
at ProElite.com. Fans also can watch pre- and
post-fight interviews on ProElite.com (see Fighter
Pages below).
“From top to bottom,
this fight card is totally stacked,’’
EliteXC Live Events President Gary Shaw said.
“I’m extremely proud of the fights
we will be offering to those in the arena and
those watching the undercard live on ProElite.com.
All the fighters are matched tough.
“For some, this will
be their opportunity to watch young, talented,
promising fighters who they may not have had
the opportunity to see before. It’s always
exciting to witness and follow the emergence
of new stars. And there are a lot of talented
athletes on this show.’’
Kimbo Slice (2-0), Perrine,
Fla., will be opposed by England’s James
“Colossus’’ Thompson (10-8)
in the main event of “CBS ELITEXC SATURDAY
NIGHT FIGHTS” on the CBS Television Network
at 9-11 p.m. ET/PT.
In other televised fights,
EliteXC middleweight champion “Ruthless”
Robbie Lawler (15-4) of St. Louis, by way of
Davenport, Iowa, will defend against Scott “Hands
of Steel” Smith (13-4) of Sacramento,
Calif.; Gina Carano (5-0) of Las Vegas, Nev.,
faces Kaitlin Young (4-1) of Circle Pines, Minn.,
in a women’s fight at 140 pounds; Phil
Baroni (10-9) of Long Island, N.Y., faces Joey
Villasenor (25-6) of Albuquerque, N.M. in a
185-pound scrap and Brett Rogers (6-0) of Minneapolis
throws down with Jon Murphy (4-2) of Minersville,
Pa., in a heavyweight fight.
The Lawler-Smith fight is
scheduled for five, 5-minute rounds. The others
are slated for three, 5-minute sessions with
the exception of Carano-Young, which is set
for three, 3-minute rounds (See Fighter Pages
below).
The crowd-pleasing Liguori
is a one-time middleweight who now competes
at 155-160. “I feel awesome at this weight,’’
he said. “I should have been a lightweight
my whole career.’’
Liguori, who’s fought
some good ones since turning pro in ‘02,
will look to regain his winning ways against
the promising Bova, who, like Liguori, signed
recently with EliteXC.
Bova is a well-rounded fighter
and awesome wrestler with excellent technical
ability and a seemingly unlimited gas tank.
He trains out of the same gym as Murphy in Minersville,
Pa.
In his last start, Bova scored
a 3:59, first-round submission (rear naked choke)
over Mark Getto on Oct. 6, 2007. Bova has won
all three of his fights by submission.
The popular Serra, the younger
brother of Matt Serra and the second American
Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt under world renowned
Renzo Gracie, will be opposed by the up-and-coming
Makowski in what will be a top-notch 170-pound
scrap.
A submission specialist,
all four of Serra’s victories have been
via tap out. In his last start, he submitted
(armbar) Mike Varner in the second round on
June 23, 2007, at Atlantic City.
Serra, whose vast skills
and unique style makes for crowd-pleasing scraps,
is also known for entertaining cage entrances
(he wears a Mad Monkey mask and throw bananas
to the crowd). But don’t be fooled by
the monkey business. Serra has never been submitted
or knocked out, is supremely talented and has
a fierce competitive spirit. “I’ll
fight anybody,’’ he said.
Makowski, who compiled an
outstanding record in Muay Thai, is fundamentally
sound, possesses well-rounded skills, terrific
cardio and always enters the ring well prepared.
In his most recent outing,
the highly regarded Makowski showed a good ground
game to go with his striking en route to registering
an excellent 4:01, first-round submission (rear
naked choke) over Muay Thai specialist Joe Schilling
on Jan. 25, 2008, in Atlantic City.
Makowski has yet to be severely
challenged in a pro, amateur or Muay Thai fight
so it will be interesting to see how this one
plays out.
The 140-pound Reis, who takes
on Justin Robbins, has been totally dominant
in his brief career, always appearing to be
a class or two above his opponent.
In a fight that got off to
a wild start, Reis won his EliteXC debut with
a second-round submission (rear naked choke)
over Zach Makovsky on Jan. 25, 2008, in Atlantic
City.
A fast-rising featherweight
who possesses all the right tools, Reis is only
23 but already is a black belt in Jiu-Jitsu.
The world class grappler made Makovsky, a former
Division I wrestler and respectable prospect,
look pedestrian in what was expected to be a
close fight.
Robbins (8-3-1), of St. Louis,
has won three of his last four, including an
eye-opening 0:47, first-round submission (arm
triangle choke) victory over Jeff Hodges on
Jan. 26, 2008.
A submission fighter, Robbins
holds notable wins over Matt Jaggers and Tristan
Yunker.
No stranger to big cards,
Jones is putting it together at the right time.
He will be seeking his third consecutive victory
when he meets unbeaten Calvin Kattar (3-0).
Jones won his last two starts
by impressive first-round submission (kimoura).
He needed 1:59 to devalue Al Buck on March 7,
2008. The previous Jan. 25 in Atlantic City,
Jones won his EliteXC debut by dominating Mark
Getto en route to dispatching him at 1:12.
A victory keeps Jones in
the thick of what is one of EliteXC’s
deepest divisions.
New Hampshire’s Kattar
is an exciting, crowd-pleasing, talented wrestler
who likes to ground and pound.
In preliminary bouts that
will not be streamed at ProElite.com, Makovsky
meets Soares at 135 pounds and Mike Groves (0-1)
of Philadelphia and Joe Sampieri (0-2) of Manhattan,
N.Y., clash in a battle of capable but winless
fighters at 155.
Makovsky, who suffered his
first loss, to Reis, in his last start, is a
former Division I wrestler from Drexel University.
His 72 victories rank 18th on the all-time Drexel
win list.
Soares has won four in a
row, all via first-round stoppage. A Brazilian
who’s always ready to fight and brings
an aggressive submission style attack to the
cage, Soares scored a 0:19, first-round submission
(guillotine choke) over Jason Spearman April
18, 2008, in Atlantic City.
The aggressive-minded Groves,
who boasts a strong boxing and wrestling background,
lost his debut by second-round TKO undefeated
Pat McGreal in October 2007.
Sampieri, a Muay Thai coach
at Renzo Gracie’s Jiu-Jitsu academy in
New York, is overdue for a win. He is obviously
talented on his feet and is definitely overdue
to win one.
The seven undercard fights
are scheduled for three, 5-minute rounds.
Fighter pages (ProElite.Com):
Liguori (http://chrisliguori.proelite.com),
Bova (http://jimbova.proelite.com), Serra (http://nickserra.proelite.com),
Makowski (http://mattmakowski.proelite.com),
Robbins (http://justinrobbins.proelite.com),
Reis (http://wilsonreis.proelite.com), Jones
(http://jamesjones.com), Kattar (http://calvinkattar.proelite.com),
Makovsky (http://zachmakovsky.proelite.com),
Soares (http://andresoares.proelite.com), Sampieri
(http://joesampieri.proelite.com), Groves (http://mikegroves.proelite.com).
Fighter pages (CBS): Slice
(http://kimboslice.proelite.com), Thompson (http://jamesthompson.proelite.com),
Lawler (http://robbielawler.proelite.com), Smith
(http://scottsmith.proelite.com), Carano (http://ginacarano.proelite.com),
Young (http://kaitlinrose.proelite.com), Villasenor
(http://joeyvillasenor.com), Baroni (http://philbaroni.proelite.com),
Rogers (http://brettrogers.proelite.com), Murphy
(http://jonmurphy.proelite.com).
About ProElite, Inc.
ProElite, Inc. delivers the most exciting entertainment
experience in the world of mixed martial arts
(MMA) with live arena-based entertainment events,
cable television programming on Showtime Networks
and community-driven interactive broadband entertainment.
The company has established a partnership with
CBS that brings MMA to a major primetime network
for the first time. Through acquisitions of
MMA organizations in Asia and Europe, ProElite
is a global leader with an exclusive distribution
agreement for its program library with IMG Media.
ProElite’s live fight division, EliteXC,
delivers spectacular live MMA fight events that
showcase the world’s top fighters [elitexc.com].
The company’s social media platform, ProElite.com,
continues to add thousands of subscribers each
month due to the large number of live streaming
MMA events, social networking tools, and original
and partner-driven content.
About The Prudential Center
Prudential Center is the first new, state-of-the-art
facility built in the New York/New Jersey metropolitan
area in over 25 years. Located within 2 blocks
of Newark Penn Station, it is the home of the
NHL’s New Jersey Devils, NCAA Division
I Seton Hall men’s basketball and the
New Jersey Ironmen of the MISL. Prudential Center
is managed by AEG, one of the leading sports
and entertainment presenters in the world.