Revenge Sought in Rio


The long waited return of UFC to Brazil is finally here. What better way to do it than showcasing not only the nation’s own hero but also the planet’s greatest mixed martial artist in the history seeking to avenge his last official loss. In what many would perceive as a home coming night for the great Anderson Silva, I personally beg to differ. Given the inconclusive outcome of their first fight and the stylistic problems that Yushin Okami poses, the man known as ‘the Spider’ could be in for another tug of war similar to one he had with Chael Sonnen on the night of UFC 117.

It’s been done many times before, where a hometown guy gets to shine in front of the crowd getting his way with an overmatched opponent en route to a one-sided victory. However, even on paper, this UFC 134 event just doesn’t seem fit that description. Look at this card from top to bottom, there’s not a single easy W that could be predicted in favor of a Brazilian fighter.

In fact, it wouldn’t be out of the realm if all of the non-Brazilian counterparts were able to escape Rio de Janeiro as winners which probably would not bode well for the native fans in Brazil. Don’t expect blow outs in favor of any.

THE ONLY AND LAST HOME COMING

Starting with the main event, one can’t doubt Anderson Silva’s motivation to erase that controversial loss to Yushin Okami that took place in Hawaii more than five years ago. Truth be told, there’s not a whole lot to analyze from their first encounter that lasted less than three full minutes.

The outspoken Chael Sonnen (who’s fought both Silva and Okami) speaks otherwise. Sonnen claimed in his recent interview that the illegal upkick that led to Silva’s disqualification was intentional, indicating that he was looking for a way out after being taken down.

Take it for what it’s worth, but I don’t fully agree nor disagree with Sonnen’s input. While Silva may or may have not been aware of the rules, I don’t for a second believe that he threw that kick to get himself disqualified. Until that takedown, which was almost given by Silva to pull Okami into his guard, he was easily winning in standup where it appeared to be a horrible mismatch. However, given how much Okami has grown experience-wse and displayed improvement on his dominant ground game, I think we’re looking at a completely different fight come this Saturday.

Silva re-exemplified his old self in his last outing when he landed that front-kick to render Vitor Belfort unconscious in one of the most creative and picture perfect knockouts we’ve seen in the sport. But that didn’t make most of us forget the four and a half rounds of beating he took from Sonnen, who for the first time made Silva look seemingly beatable with relentless takedowns and effective ground and pound from the top position.

If they were any indications of Spider’s decline in terms of speed and reflexes, Okami just might have the perfect style to exploit those vulnerabilities and dethrone the aging champ. In addition, despite his lack of submission strength and decision loss to Sonnen, the judo and wrestling based Okami hasn’t shown any susceptibility to triangle holds or other submission attempts in his five career losses. That’s not likely to change against Silva, whose submissions skills are underrated, but not overwhelmingly threatening in this case.

As much as I laugh listening to Chael Sonnen and his verbose tactics to antagonize his rivals in a WWE persona type manner, I can’t be dissuaded by his words to pick the best Japanese fighter UFC has produced. Some must believe that Silva, even at this stage of his career is several notches above in terms of striking and will do whatever he can to thwart the fight from going to the ground. I’m among those who are tabbing the legend to further extend his legacy for a few more fights.

Believe it or not, this is a huge defense for Silva, who has a chance to repudiate any claims that their first fight was a result of an intentional escape from a legitimate loss.

SHOGUN’S REVENGE

Just by looking at the main event and its co-feature, this card reminds me a lot of Don King’s Revenge: The Rematches PPV that took place back in ’94. Although it wasn’t the biggest PPV success in terms of revenues, it still remains as one of the best PPV cards ever distributed in history of boxing. And if Silva vs. Okami II serves as UFC’s version of Julio Cesar Chavez vs. Frankie Randall II, the rematch between former light heavyweight champions Mauricio Rua and Forrest Griffin is more like the much anticipated return bout of Terry Norris against Simon Brown.

Looking back on their first meeting, Norris, an established champion at 154 pounds was the heavy favorite going in against the older Brown, a former great in his own right during his campaign at welterweight. This was supposed to be the eleventh defense of Norris’ WBC title and many experts had expected a rather easy win for the younger, faster, and bigger man known as ‘Terrible’. Brown didn’t follow the script, landing a right hand that visibly staggered Norris near the end of round two. Norris fought back valiantly in the third, but Brown unleashed attack seconds before the bell, again putting the champ on wobbly legs. Brown finished the job in the following round with a devastating right cross that rendered the champion unconscious. It was a huge upset considering Norris’ status as one of the best fighters in the world pound for pound. The rematch wasn’t as compelling, but Norris fought a smarter fight, dictating the pace over the course of twelve rounds with constant movement, tighter defense, and fluid combinations.

Prior to crossing paths at UFC 76, Forrest Griffin was then considered the gate keeper of the light heavyweight division. Having won the Ultimate Fighter contest in his memorable battle against Stephan Bonnar, he felt short of becoming a top threat in the weight class, losing to veteran Tito Ortiz in a spirited effort and shockingly getting cold-cocked by Keith Jardine in the first round. By then, he was thought merely as a sacrificial lamb against the former Pride badass Mauricio ‘Shogun’ Rua who crossed waters from the Japanese circuit after the demise of the now defunct Pride FC.

Rua, who’s displayed variety of mixed martial arts prowess in his previous outings as the Pride middleweight grand prix winner, was known for his vicious Muay Thai strikes and strong BJJ skills. At the time, Shogun was easily found in many of experts’ so called pound for pound lists and was one of the biggest acquisitions made by the UFC after its purchase of Pride. Meanwhile, Griffin at the given stage was simply a segway for Rua to rise above ranks in the UFC.

The fight, however told a different story. From the first round, it was fought at a rapid pace and the tempo definitely favored Griffin. Rua seemingly had the advantage in takedowns, but was unable sustain control on the ground. The Brazilian began to tire and Griffin poured on. In the last minute of the third round, Shogun hardly resembled the man he was thought to be as he wilted under constant smothering attacks of Griffin, who sealed the deal with win via a rear-naked choke.

Four years have gone by and the two now find themselves in a crossroad with a lot more at stake. Since their last battle, both have gone on to achieve great success, each winning the light heavyweight title in separate reigns. Griffin went on to shock the MMA world once more when he dethroned Rampage Jackson to lift the UFC light heavyweight belt. He also suffered humiliating defeats to Rashad Evans and Anderson Silva, but bounced back in his last two bouts against Tito Ortiz and Rich Franklin.

As for Rua, the Chutebox Academy product gradually climbed back to title contention with sluggish yet decisive stoppage wins over Mark Coleman and Chuck Liddell before returning to full form to decapitate unbeaten Lyoto Machida to capture the light heavyweight crown. To his dismay, Shogun was sidelined by recurring injuries and was forced to sit out for almost a year before succumbing to hot sensation Jon Jones in an unmerciful, one-sided beating.

Rua will not only seek to avenge his loss, but also fight for resurgence if he wants to keep his name relevant as a key player in the division. Fighting in front of his home country shall provide plenty of motivation for the former champ. A win this Saturday could mean another title shot. Fans should expect both to deliver something special.

LOOKING AHEAD, WAY AHEAD

Okay, I think it’s safe to say that should Yushin Okami upset Anderson Silva in Brazil, it’s definitely not the worst thing for the powerhouse organization. Actually, it would be far from it. Understanding that UFC’s global impact will soon emerge in Japan, imagine the drawing power that could be generated by Okami should he headline a card in a championship fight? Also, consider the fact that Yoshihiro Akiyama has lost three in a row and White’s intentions are to keep him on the roster for use of his star power for promotional purposes in Japan. And despite lack of success from the likes of Kid Yamamato and Takanori Gomi since their UFC debuts, they are already established names in the world of MMA and they certainly wouldn’t hurt to help initiate things as things transpire over to the eastern hemisphere.




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– Saturday, August 20, 2011 8:00pm ET featuring Lion Fight Promotions presents WBC Muay Thai – Battle in the Desert 3 from the Star of the Desert Arena in Primm, Nev.. In the main event of Lion Fight Promotions “Battle In The Desert 3” card, two-time world Muay Thai champion Cosmo Alexandre (40-13) of Brazil will square off with five-time Muay Thai champion and multi-title Lumpinee Stadium champion Sakmongkol Sitchuchoke “Zingano“ (228-19) of Broomfield, Colo. via Thailand in a middleweight (*contracted weight of 155 pounds for this bout) “Superfight.” In addition to his two titles, Alexandre won the coveted, annual King’s Cup tournament in Bangkok, Thailand on Dec. 5, 2009. Sitchuchoke is coming off a third round (TKO victory over James Martinez, a K-1 USA veteran and contestant on the 2008 first season of The Contender Asia, the Mark Burnett-created reality television series that documented 16 Muay Thai fighters from 12 different countries as they competed for a prize of $150,000. Sitchuchoke consistently beat Martinez to the punch throughout the matchup and broke Martinez’s arm with repeated round kicks aimed at the head and body. The co-main event will feature a world interim middleweight (160 pounds) title bout between explosive champion Ky Hollenbeck (18-1) of San Francisco, Calif. and powerhouse challenger Simon Chu (29-6) of Leeds, England. A middleweight (*contracted weight of 155 pounds for this bout) matchup between Chaz Mulkey (6-4) of Las Vegas and Remy Bonnel (55-7) of Miami, Fla. will be contested with the WBC interim international title at stake. Joe Schilling (10-1) of Los Angeles, Calif. will take on Brandon Banda (5-1) of Concord, Calif. for the vacant WBC USA light heavyweight (175 pounds) crown. Women’s Muay Thai and MMA star Jeri Sitzes (3-0) of Springfield, Mo. will defend her WBC international title against Misty Sutherland (1-0) of Calgary, Canada. Sitzes captured her title on Aug. 28, 2010 by scoring a second round (2:06) TKO on Australia’s Joanna MacEachern with a flurry of straight punches.

– Saturday, August 20, 2011 7:30pm ET featuring Absolute Action MMA presents AAMMA XVII at the Midwest Sports Complex from Florence, Kentucky. The card is headlined by 3 title fights. In one bout, Eric Moell (7-1) fights Tyler Stover (4-1) for the AAMMA Amateur Bantamweight Championship. Moell is the reigning 135 lb champion and this will be the 5th title fight in his career. No stranger to main events, Moell will look to utilize his speed and grappling ability against his bigger opponent. Moell has 4 of his 7 wins coming by submission and will look to grab a hold of an arm or secure a choke on Stover. For Stover, he will have the strength advantage as he has fought previously at 155 lb and will look to nullify Moell’s fast start. This will be Stover’s first title fight so he will have to battle the butterflies early in the fight. Expect this fight to be a barnburner as bantamweights are some of the most exciting fighters in all of MMA. In the co-main event, Ryan Debelak (4-1) battles Kelly Pennington (3-0) for the AAMMA Amateur Light Heavyweight Championship. Debelak usually fights at heavyweight, so the cut down to 205 lb should give him an advantage on the mat and in the clinch. For the undefeated Pennington, he has never had a fight go out of the first round with all 3 of his wins coming by KO or TKO. Pennington will look to throw heavy leather in the opening seconds, so don’t blink. Debelak is the more battle-tested fighter and his experience could pay dividends in this championship bout. In the other co-main event, Joshua “Tank” Franklin (6-10-1) fights Andrew Fogg (5-0) for the AAMMA Amateur Heavyweight Championship. For the Champion Franklin this is another opportunity to show the fans that his record is a bit misleading. A grizzled veteran of 17 fights, Franklin has seen it all inside of the cage and he looks to deliver the first loss to the undefeated Fogg. For Fogg, already a champion with another organization, a victory against Franklin could show that he is the top amateur heavyweight in Kentucky and a blue-chip prospect. There will be a lot on the line in this title fight.

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GO FIGHT LIVE TO STREAM LION FIGHT PROMOTIONS: BATTLE IN THE DESERT 3 WBC MUAY THAI CHAMPIONSHIP EVENT SAT., AUG. 20


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Thai Legend and Five-Time World Champ Sakmongkol Sitchuchoke vs. superstar Cosmo Alexandre in WBC Superfight main event

Ky Hollenbeck to defend WBC interim world middleweight title against Simon Chu

Chaz Mulkey vs. Remy Bonnel for WBC interim international middleweight title

Joe Shilling vs. Brandon Banda for vacant WBC USA light heavyweight championship

Jeri Sitzes to defend women’s WBC international super bantamweight title against Misty Sutherland

PRIMM, NEV. (Aug. 12, 2011) – Lion Fight Promotions announced today that it has partnered with Go Fight Live (www.gfl.tv) to deliver a live, online stream of its highly-anticipated World Boxing Council (WBC)-sanctioned “Battle In The Desert 3” Muay Thai championship event at Star of the Desert Arena in Primm, Nev. on Sat., Aug. 20.

Fight fans around the world can tune into the entire 12 bout fight card (6 professional main card bouts and 6 amateur preliminary card bouts) online by logging on to GFL’s dedicated web page for the event (http://www.gfl.tv/Events/Fight/MuayThai/Battle_in_the_Desert/1131) and paying a fee of $14.99. The one-time credit card payment will allow purchasers to watch the event both live and after its completion.

“We are excited about the opportunity to showcase our WBC world championship fight card to a global audience,” said Scott Kent, president of Lion Fight Promotions. “Go Fight Live has a reputation for streaming live combat sports events with exceptional quality, so fight fans will be able to enjoy all the hard-hitting action from our event to the fullest extent.

“We are thrilled to partner with Lion Fight Promotions to bring their WBC championship Muay Thai card to fight fans around the world,” said Go Fight Live Vice President of Operations, Keith Evans. “We recognize that Lion Fight Promotions has produced some incredible Muay Thai fights with world class competitors, so this event is a welcomed addition to the GFL family.”

In the main event of Lion Fight Promotions “Battle In The Desert 3” card, two-time world Muay Thai champion Cosmo Alexandre (40-13) of Brazil will square off with five-time Muay Thai champion and multi-title Lumpinee Stadium champion Sakmongkol Sitchuchoke “Zingano“ (228-19) of Broomfield, Colo. via Thailand in a middleweight (*contracted weight of 155 pounds for this bout) “Superfight.” In addition to his two titles, Alexandre won the coveted, annual King’s Cup tournament in Bangkok, Thailand on Dec. 5, 2009.

Sitchuchoke is coming off a third round (TKO victory over James Martinez, a K-1 USA veteran and contestant on the 2008 first season of The Contender Asia, the Mark Burnett-created reality television series that documented 16 Muay Thai fighters from 12 different countries as they competed for a prize of $150,000. Sitchuchoke consistently beat Martinez to the punch throughout the matchup and broke Martinez’s arm with repeated round kicks aimed at the head and body.

The co-main event will feature a world interim middleweight (160 pounds) title bout between explosive champion Ky Hollenbeck (18-1) of San Francisco, Calif. and powerhouse challenger Simon Chu (29-6) of Leeds, England.

A middleweight (*contracted weight of 155 pounds for this bout) matchup between Chaz Mulkey (6-4) of Las Vegas and Remy Bonnel (55-7) of Miami, Fla. will be contested with the WBC interim international title at stake. Joe Schilling (10-1) of Los Angeles, Calif. will take on Brandon Banda (5-1) of Concord, Calif. for the vacant WBC USA light heavyweight (175 pounds) crown.

Women’s Muay Thai and MMA star Jeri Sitzes (3-0) of Springfield, Mo. will defend her WBC international title against Misty Sutherland (1-0) of Calgary, Canada. Sitzes captured her title on Aug. 28, 2010 by scoring a second round (2:06) TKO on Australia’s Joanna MacEachern with a flurry of straight punches.

Tickets for Lion Fight Promotions’ stacked WBC world championship Muay Thai event are on sale and can be purchased at the Primm Valley Casino Resorts ticket office (702-386-7867), Ticketmaster by phone at (800) 745-3000 and online at Ticketmaster.com and LionFightPromotions.com.

Complete Lion Fight Promotions: Battle In The Desert 3 Fight Card:

Professional:

Main Event
Cosmo Alexandre (Brazil/ Deerfield, FL) vs. Sakmongkol Zingano (Thailand/ Denver, CO)
Middleweight (*contracted weight of 155 pounds for this bout)/ WBC Superfight / 5×3 rounds

Co-Main Event
Ky Hollenbeck (San Francisco, CA) vs. Simon Chu (Leeds, England)
Middleweight (160 lbs) / WBC interim world title / 5×3 rounds

Chaz Mulkey (Las Vegas, NV) vs. Remy Bonnel (France/ Miami, FL)
Middleweight (*contracted weight of 155 pounds for this bout) / WBC interim international title / 5×3 rounds

Joe Schilling (Los Angeles, CA) vs. Brandon Banda (Concord, CA)
Light Heavyweight (175 lbs) / WBC USA light heavyweight title / 5×3 rounds

Jeri Sitzes (Springfield, MO) vs. Misty Sutherland (Calgary, Canada)
Super Bantamweight (122 lbs) / WBC international title / 5×3 rounds

Anthony Castrejon (Las Vegas, NV) vs. Ryan Ratcliffe (Concord, CA)
Catchweight 124 lbs / 5×3 rounds

Amateur:

Jason Andrada (Las Vegas, NV) vs. Ruben Lahn (Los Angeles, CA)
Catchweight 130 lbs / 3×2 rounds

Justin Driggers (Las Vegas, NV) vs. Carlos Delcid (Van Nuys, CA)
Light Heavyweight (agreed weight – 180 lbs) / 3×2 rounds

Genesis Bravo (Las Vegas, NV) vs. Jill Guido (Concord, CA)
Flyweight (112 lbs) / 3×2 rounds

Josh Shepard (Las Vegas, NV) vs. Michael Ellison (Los Angeles, CA)
Middleweight (160 lbs) / 3×2 rounds

Patti Teran (Las Vegas, NV) vs. Sylvie von Duuglas-Ittu (New York, NY)
Mini Flyweight (102 lbs) / 5×2 rounds

Johnny Parsons (Las Vegas, NV) vs. Niko Ruiz (Van Nuys, CA)
Welterweight (147 lbs) / 3×2 rounds

About Lion Fight Promotions
Lion Fight Promotions is a Las Vegas, Nevada-based world championship Muay Thai kickboxing promotion dedicated to producing matchups between the best Muay Thai fighters in the world in their respective weight classes. Led by former Las Vegas casino executive, Scott Kent, the promotional company has been developed in consultation with Christine Toledo, one of the sport’s most popular champions and star of the Oxygen Network reality television show Fight Girls. Both Kent and Toledo share a common passion for Muay Thai and are working together to promote the sport.

About Go Fight Live (GFL)
GFL Combat Sports Network is a pioneer in Internet Sports Broadcasting. Over the years GFL has broadcast more than 1100 live events with over 5500 combat sports videos in 196 countries. GFL is especially proud to have served greater than 5 million public viewers over the years with more than 250 combat sports related website affiliates in its network. GFL is now available on Roku, Android, IPhone, IPad, as well as other internet ready devices.




Lytle chokes out Hardy in retirement match


Just more than twenty-four hours after announcing his retirement, Chris Lytle choked out Dan Hardy in round three of their Welterweight bout that was the main event of a UFC on Versus show from the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Each had their moments until Hardy tried to shoot in with a takedown and Lytle was able to lock in the choke that made Hardy tap out at 4:16 of round three

Lytle, 170 1/2 lbs of Indianapolis, IND finishes his career with a mark of 41-18-4.

Ben Henderson battered Jim Miller over the final two rounds to win an three round unanimous decision and ending both a seven fight win streak and a potential title shot for Miller.

Miller had a good first frame as he had Henderson in a choke hold. Henderson came back to bloody the right eye of Miller, get Miller in a submission and at the end of round two begin to pound away on Miller. In round three, Henderson beat up Miller as he dominated the whole round by pounding and attempting to choke out Miller.

Henderson, 156 lbs of Glendale, AZ win by scores of 30-26; 30-27 and 29-28 and is now 14-2. Miller, 155 1/2 lbs of Whippany, NJ is now 20-3

Donald Cerrone scored a first round stoppage over Charles Oliveira in a Lightweight bout.

Cerrone landed a short punch to the body that sent Oliveria down. Cerrone then preceded to land twenty-five unanswered blows before referee Mario Yamasaki stopped the bout at 3:01

Cerrone, 156 lbs of Albuquerque, NM is now 16-3-1. Oliveria, 155 lbs of Houston, TX is now 14-2-1.

Duane Ludwig scored a three round unanimous decision over Amir Sadollah in a Welterweight bout.

Ludwig won on the strength of striking from the standup position.

Scores were 29-28 on all cards for Ludwig, 170 1/2 lbs of Denver, CO and is now 29-11. Sadollah, 170 lbs of Las Vegas, NV is 6-3




Duarte decisions Gurgel at Strikeforce Challengers

Joe Duarte scored a three round unanimous decision over Jorge Gurgel in a lightweight bout to headline Strikeforce Challengers at the Pearl at the Palms in Las Vegas.

Duarte, 155 lbs of San Diego won by scores of 30-27; 29-28 and 29-28 to raise his mark to 10-2. Gurgel, 154 lbs of Cincinnati, OH is now 14-8

Nate James scored a three round unanimous decision over Danillo Villefort in a Middleweight bout.

Scores were 30-37; 39-38 and 29-28 for James, 185 lbs of San Jose, CA and is now 13-7-1. Villefort, 186 lbs of Coconut Creek, FL is now 13-6

Pat Healey scored a three round unanimous decision over Eric Wisely in a Lightweight bout.

Healey, 155 lbs of Portland, OR is now 27-17. Wisely, 156 lbs is now 17-6

Rhonda Rousey scored a twenty-five second submission over Sarah D’Alellio.

Rousey got D’Aellio in an armbar and the fight was waved off by referee Steve Mazagatti without any tap out.

Rousey, 146 lbs of Venice, CA is 3-0 with all wins coming by submission. D’Aellio, 146 lbs of San Jose, CA is now 4-2.

Despite fighting through one of the worst looking cuts in some time, Derrick Mehamn scored a three round unanimous decision over Roy Jones in a Light Heavyweight bout.

Mehman was caught with a high knee over his left eye and the blood just flowed for the resst of the bout. Mehman took Jones down and was in a dominant position for the better part of round’s two and three.

Mehman, 205 lbs of Coconut Creek, FL won by scores of 29-28 on all cards and is 12-3. Jones, 204 lbs of Boca Raton, FL is now 6-2




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– Saturday, August 13, 2011 8:00pm ET featuring Fight Force International presents Blood and Sand X from the beautiful Mississippi Coast Coliseum in Biloxi, Mississippi. In one of the featured bouts, Drew Wallace (5-1) fights undefeated Jason Knight (3-0) in a lightweight contest. Both fighters have quite a following in the Mississippi area and you can bet this contest will be full throttle from the opening bell. The more seasoned Wallace will look to set the pace early in the fight and use his ring experience to wear down the fast-starting Knight, a grappling prodigy, who has defeated all of his opponents in the first round by submission. Wallace’s only defeat came by decision and the veteran looks to be the first to put a check in the loss column for Knight. Both fighters are established stars prepared to take the next step in their careers and they will leave everything in the cage to prove it. In other action, Zebulon “The Prophet” Stroud (2-0) faces Austin Parker (3-3) in a welterweight battle of up and coming prospects. The undefeated Stroud is quite a talent in the sport while Parker is on a 3-fight win streak, with all of his wins coming in the first round. These two very explosive 170 lb fighters will lock horns in the center of the cage and the result could be fight of the night. In more action, Harris “The Sandman” Stephenson (2-0) battles Blake Miles (0-2) and James “Razor” Sharp (5-6) takes on Jason Goodin (3-5) in matches that promise to be barnburners. These two matchups are full of risk takers who have wild fighting styles and always give the fans a great show.

– Saturday, August 13, 2011 10:00pm ET featuring Fight Night Entertainment presents Combat at the Cabaret – Fight Night Round XVI at the Swinomish Casino located on the beautiful Fidalgo Island in Anacortes, Washington. The event features a bevy of top matches, in both the professional and amateur ranks, highlighted by a UFC veteran fighting at the top of the card. In the main event, 4X UFC veteran Mario “Super Mario” Miranda (10-3) fights undefeated Jason Zentgraf (5-0) in a high-octane middleweight bout. For Miranda, this fight is a chance to get a “W” against a tough up and coming opponent. Miranda has refocused and rededicated himself to his craft and looks to be the first fighter to put a blemish on Zentgraf’s perfect record. For Zentgraf, this is a wonderful opportunity to fight against a UFC caliber opponent and if he is able to pick up the victory, then he is very likely to gain the attention of the national promotions. Zentgraf’s task is no easy achievement as Miranda went the distance against Aaron Simpson and Demian Maia in his last two UFC appearances inside the Octagon. This fight couldn’t have bigger stakes for both and the winner will climb the ladder and inch one step closer to realizing his dream. In the co-main event, Craig “The Bullet” Jackson (3-1) battles Dustin Praxedes (1-3). This fight will resemble two Tasmanian devils fighting in the middle of the cage. For Jackson, who is riding a 3-fight win streak, he will look to keep the momentum going with his high risk/high reward fighting style. “The Bullet” always starts fast and will look to push the pace on Praxedes. For Praxedes, a victory over Jackson would show how deceiving his record is. All 4 of Praxedes fights have ended in the first round, so don’t blink. This fight is sure to be a fan-favorite because with these two athletes fighting, it is impossible for this to be a boring match. Look for fireworks early.

– Sunday, August 14, 2011 8:00pm ET featuring M1 Grand Muay Thai Championship at the Commerce Casino, Commerce, California. Internationally recognized professional fighters from all over the world will gather in Southern California on August 14, 2011 for a chance to fight for one of several world titles up for grabs. This event is traditionally held in Thailand in honor of the Queen’s birthday celebration, but due to the immense popularity of the sport internationally special permission was granted to bring this celebration stateside. Stand Up Promotions along with Muay Thai Associations of America (MTAA) and WBC Muay Thai received the Queen’s blessing along with complete endorsement from the Thai government. “We are honored to have for the Queen’s birthday acclaimed fighters from all over the world compete in the most prestigious Muay Thai fight to take place in the United States,” said Robin Hart, Promoter of Stand up Promotions. “Fans continue to gravitate towards Muay Thai due to the exciting bouts, technique and rich tradition of the sport.” Fighters from Thailand, America, and Japan will showcase their skills and their love of the sport in the ring with heart-pounding action as they compete for two world titles in the same fight. To add to the significance of the event, for the first time ever in Muay Thai history, the Diamond Championship Belt will be awarded to one fighter who will own it for their lifetime; it never has to be defended. The WBC (boxing division) created the Diamond Championship Belt in September of 2009 as an honorary championship exclusively to award the winner of a historic fight between two high-profile boxers. World class fighters expected to fight on August 14 include Saenchai Sinibi and Rungravee Sasiprapa from Thailand, Kevin Ross, Coke Chunhawat, Malaipet Sasiprapa and Chike Lindsay from the U.S., Tetsuya Yamato and Kunitaka Fujiwara from Japan. M1 Grand Muay Thai Championship fight will be presented by Stand Up Promotions. Tickets can be purchased online at www.standuppromotions.com.

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A Lot of Love in Philly

This past weekend marked the return of UFC at the great city of Philadelphia in almost exactly two years. And from this fan’s observation in attendance, it was initially unclear if this event was a promotional success. However, something was lingering in my mind throughout the night. With the state of New York still pending to see if they would uplift the ban of sanctioning MMA, I’ve wondered whether or not the city that proudly symbolizes the sport of boxing with its famous Rocky statue was ready to accept the possibility of becoming the new landmark of Mixed Martial Arts on the east coast.

It’s been a few days, but I’m not exactly sure if I’ve made up my mind on that answer, just yet.

Unlike most boxing events I’ve covered in recent years (mostly in Atlantic City and New York), I actually bought a pair of tickets to attend this show with a buddy of mine from college, who’s been a long time fan of cage fighting.

While this wasn’t my first MMA show that I’ve witnessed live, it was my first exposure to a UFC event in person. Back in February, the same friend and I made our way up to East Rutherford, NJ to catch Fedor Emelianenko’s shocking upset loss to Antonio Silva in a card promoted by Strikeforce. Earlier this year in March, I had tickets to go see NCAA Division 1 wrestling finals in Wells Fargo Center, the same arena that hosted UFC 133 and also the home of Philadelphia Flyers and Seventy-Sixers.

Around five o’clock Saturday night, we headed our way to the arena and noticed fans tailgating in the parking lot while some gradually making their entrance inside. It was hard to tell then, but I just got the sense that UFC 133 was not a sold-out event. However, that’s not to say that this wasn’t a promotional success. As opposed to long and drawn-out boxing events, the arena wasn’t completely empty until the telecast began. The crowd reaction to fighters’ entrance and knockouts (when they occurred) was still tumultuous. The peculiar breed of fight fans sporting cauliflower ears and wearing Affliction and Tapout t-shirts were visibly ubiquitous throughout the arena.

By the time that Yoshihiro Akiyama and Vitor Belfort were making their entrances to face off in the co-featured bout, I could still notice a handful of empty seats across different seating levels. But the electricity was apparent. After the explosive knockout by Belfort in the opening stanza, attendees were on their feet to exude their cheers in excitement as the evening came to light.

Heading into the main event, there were speculations that Rashad Evans and Tito Ortiz could be a lackluster bore-fest and that it wasn’t the appropriate fight to headline in a city full of fans that weren’t shy to criticize. Perhaps the two cage fighters realized what was at stake. It wasn’t just about the W and maybe they felt the pressure to show something special for the fans of Philadelphia. And they did. They delivered.

Considering the circumstances that resulted in several changes to its main card, the improvisation and combining the right elements to regroup this entire lineup actually attributed to a very decent turnout from top to bottom.

Whether it’s boxing or MMA, Philadelphia is a fight town. Based on the unique stock of fans that Philly had produced throughout decades, it’s safe to say that MMA will have a permanent place in the City of Brotherly Love. Hey, even the great Bernard Hopkins had some positive things to say about it and supported his claim by showing his presence at cageside.

Dana White’s made it clear that he wants his promotion to extend beyond Las Vegas casinos. The water’s been tested on the east coast and it’s gradually but surely coming together. Penn State’s Nittany Lion wrestling team won the NCAA championship this year (in Philly), coached by the great Cael Sanderson, a superstar and legend of amateur wrestling. Delaware, Pennsylvania and New Jersey have both been the place for the sport that has helped its competitors transition into the world of mix martial arts. Like it or not, the demography is obviously there for UFC to exploit and make its appeal. It’s only a matter of time, before they find their superstars to carry the promotion to its new landmark on the east coast.

MY PERSONAL TAKE

I’ve always been impartial to the argument of boxing vs. MMA and I still stand by the fact that one’s comparing apples to oranges when measuring the impact and popularity of the aforementioned two. As a fan of both, I think they each have a lot to offer in terms of producing excitement whether it’s at a high level between upper echelon competitors or a slugfest between low tiered B level opponents. While I understand one doesn’t quite suit one’s appetite like the other, it’s now at a point where one should simply accept that both sports bring elements that no other sports can generate. Having said that, my interest in MMA has grown exponentially in the past six or seven years after the sport had integrated proper regulations that followed closely to that of boxing itself.

As for this past weekend’s event, I have to admit, I didn’t necessarily go out of my way driving from Northern Virginia to Philadelphia which is only a 3 hour drive barring little traffic on the way. I’ve covered many boxing events from local cards to major HBO/Showtime productions in the tri-state area and I thought it was a tremendous opportunity to see what UFC had to provide in a city I was so familiar with.

Having been a huge fan, it was also one of the last times I’d ever get to see Yoshihiro Akiyama live. But off course, it was rather a saddening experience based on the outcome of his fight against Belfort. Another memorable moment was to see one of the pioneers of UFC in Tito Ortiz, who at one point was a monumental figure in the development of the promotion itself. In addition, it was pure debauchery in a city I love and frequently visit to indulge in cheese steaks and beer, and hanging out with my old pals from college.

OCTOBER F-EAST

While taking a break near the bar in Well Fargo Center, I had a chance to briefly chat with Pittsburgh’s own Charlie ‘Spaniard’ Brennemman who was last seen outwrestling then red hot Rick Story on June’s edition of UFC Live. The former wrestling standout from Lock Haven University is expected to lock horns against the dangerous Anthony Johnson on October 1st at the Verizon Center in Washington D.C. on the undercard of Dominick Cruz’s bantamweight title defense against Demetrious Johnson as part of the UFC Live telecast. The significance here is that the last time there was a major fight event at the Verizon Center was back in June of 2005 when Mike Tyson had his final professional fight after losing to Kevin McBride. This also marks the return of UFC in the DC metropolitan area after a rather disappointing turnout from their previous show at George Mason University’s Patriot Center back in early 2010.

Also, according to various sources, Philadelphia’s Eddie Alvarez returns to Atlantic City, NJ on October 15th, for the first time in three years as he is set to take on Michael Chandler in his second defense of his Bellator lightweight championship.




VIDEO: UFC 133 POST FIGHT PRESS CONFERENCE




EVANS POUNDS OUT ORTIZ AT UFC 133 IN PHILLY


PHILADELPHIA—Rashad Evans came back after nearly a year and a half layoff to write a bad chapter in the Cinderella Story of Tito Ortiz as Evans scored a punishing second round stoppage of their emotional Light Heavyweight bout at the Wells Fargo Center.

The crowd was in frenzy as it was a Pro-Ortiz audience and they tried to urge their man on.

There was not much action in the first moments but Evans took control in the latter stages of the round as he had Ortiz in a dominant position while landing some good punches.

The second and deciding frame had as much ebb and flow as a round could have as Evans back slammed Ortiz hard to the mat. Ortiz showed his fighting spirited and excited the crowd as for a brief moment he applied a Guillotine choke for which Evans was able to slide out of.

That may have deflated Ortiz as Evans got on the offensive and pounded a prone Ortiz before the fight was stopped.

Evans, 204.4 lbs of Boca Raton, FL will now look for the winner of Jon Jones and “Rampage” Jackson for Light Heavyweight supremacy with a record of 21-1-1. Ortiz, 205.8 lbs of Huntington Beach, CA took the fight on just two and a half weeks notice and is now 17-9-1.

RASHAD EVANS
“Speed kills and I feel that tonight I was fast. Tito was a couple of steps behind. I had to keep the pressure on because Tito is strong. I didn’t feel in any danger with the choke, I felt like it was a wrestling position where I put my head to the ground and my shoulder to him so there wasn’t too much he could do with that. This victory is sweet, after 14 months off I feel stronger than ever.”

TITO ORTIZ
“Rashad was the better man tonight. I take my hat off to him. I fought my ass off tonight and I will be back. I took this fight on short notice and gave it my all. I stepped up for Dana, Lorenzo and the UFC.”

In the Middleweight co-feature, Vitor Belfort thrilled a partisan crowd by stopping Yoshihiro Akiyama in round one.

After a cautious first moment of the bout, Belfort landed a hard combination that got Akiyama to the ground. Belfort followed up by pounding the head of Akiyama and the fight was stopped.

Belfort, 185.4 lbs of Las Vegas, NV showed no affects of his title losing knockout loss to Anderson Silva and will look for another title shot at 20-9. Akiyama, 184.6 lbs of Osaka, JAP is now 13-4.

VITOR BELFORT
“I feel great. God gave me the strength to move forward and I thank Him for that. I have the courage it takes to be one of the best. I feel strong, fit, powerful and fast.”

Brian Ebersole took out Denis Hallman in round of their welterweight battle of MMA veterans.
The match took a backseat to Hallman’s tight trunks, which Dana White later described as tighter than Speedos.

That did not seem to distract Ebersole as escaped off his back to turn the tables and begin to land hard punches and elbows on Hallman. A thudding elbow across the head was the nail in the coffin as it sent Hallman out and the bout was stopped at 4:28 of round one.

Ebersole, 170.6 lbs of Melbourne, AUS is now 48-14-1-1. Hallman, 170.8 lbs of Yelm, WA is now 66-14-2.

BRIAN EBERSOLE
“The feeling is bitter sweet, the fight didn’t start the way I wanted it to start. I thought I would have had to wear him down much more but luckily for me he had an open guard which let me get in there. I’m ecstatic about my two straight victories. I want to fight the veterans now, the ones that I came up watching.”

DENNIS HALLMAN
“I feel the fight was stopped too soon, but Brian had some good blows. Overall it was a fair fight.”

Constantinos Philippou scored a three round split decision over Jorge Rivera in a Middleweight bout.
It was a close fight with both guys having their moments.

Scores were 29-28 for Philippou in two cards and Rivera took a card at 29-28.

Phililppou, 185.2 lbs of Long Island, NY is now 8-2. Rivera, 186.4 lbs of Milford, MA is 18-9

CONSTANTINOS PHILIPPOU
“I am very happy with winning my first UFC fight, but it wasn’t the way I wanted to win it. I wanted to show off my boxing skills and instead I was wrestling and using my jiu jitsu skills. But I will learn from my mistakes and come back stronger and fitter.”

JORGE RIVERA
“I wish I had finished the fight. I think that when the decision is left to the judges, you get what you deserve, and tonight I didn’t deserve to win.”

Superstar in the making Rory McDonald scored an impressive first round stoppage over Mike Pyle in a Welterweight bout.

McDonald had Pyle on his back and began to reign elbows and punches and the fight was stopped at 3:54 of round one.

McDonald, 170.5 lbs of Montreal is now 12-1. Pyle, 170.8 lbs of Las Vegas is now 21-8-1.

RORY MACDONALD
“I went in really confident, and I have a lot more to show. I’m constantly improving and stepping up the ladder which is what I want to be doing. Everything went my way tonight, I wanted a clear shot and I knew from looking in his eyes that the fight was over.”

MIKE PYLE
“I’ll do better next time”.

Alexander Gustafsson pounded Matt Hamill in round two of their three round Light Heavyweight bout.
After Hamill took round one, Gutafsson pounded Hamill on the ground until the ref stopped the bout at 3:34 of round two.

Gustafsson of Gothenburg, Sweden is now 12-1. Hamill of Utica, NY is 11-4.

ALEXANDER GUSTAFSSON
“This was by far the biggest fight of my career. It was unbelievable. I think that I was too defensive in the first round, but the second round I felt great. I want a career out of this, I want to fight the best guys in the world.”

MATT HAMILL
“I was eager going into the Octagon, but I was also fatigued. I had little time to prepare for the fight, and you could see my fatigue as my arms were down from the start of the fight. Alexander is a dangerous striker, and it was dangerous for me to have my arms down. I’ll be back tougher than ever though.”

Chad Mendes remained perfect with a three round unanimous decision over Rani Yahya in a Featherweight bout.

Scores were 30-27 across the board for Mendes of Sacramento, CA and is now 11-0. Yahya of Brasilla. Brazil is now 16-7.

CHAD MENDES
“Of course we all look for a finish, but overall I am happy with the fight and I felt good. When I took him down the first time I wanted to see what he felt like. Hes a tough guy and I knew he would be strong. I was trying to elbow him and follow through with some quick pop-shots as much as possible.”

RANI YAHYA
“Chad is strong and Chad is good. He is really good at what he does. He kicked me a few times and I felt them for sure, and he has great take downs.”

Ivan Menjivar scored a three round unanimous decision over Nick Pace in a Bantamweight bout.

Scores were 29-28 on all cards for Menjivar of Montreal and is now 23-8. Pace of Staten Island, NY is 6-2

IVAN MENJIVAR
“I happy with the win, he took me down so it was a very close fight. I think I punched him more than he did so I was more in control, but he hit me hard twice and that made my legs shake.”

NICK PACE
“I hate losing more then I like winning, and I want to be the champion. It was very unlucky, but that’s MMA and that’s life, its not always fair.”

Johny Hendricks scored a three round split decision over Mike Pierce in a Welterweight bout.

Scores were 29-28 on two cards for Hendricks and Pierce took a card at 29-28.

Hendricks of Dallas, TX is now 11-1. Pierce of Vancouver, WA is 12-4.

JOHNY HENDRICKS
“It was a very tough fight. Its always hard with other wrestlers, and he changed levels often making it even harder. I feel that the take downs were even, in fact, I don’t think he took me down at all. I feel awesome, my ground game is good, my knees are great and I am really happy with my improvement.”

MIKE PIERCE
“I’m obviously dissapointed. I had a really good camp, went through really good training and I feel dissapointed after all the hard work I put in. It was a fair fight, both of us were trying to finish what we started, and unfortunately it went the way it did.”

On the strength of a dominant first round, former WEC champion Mike Brown scored a three round unanimous decision over Nam Phan in A Featherweight bout.

Brown pounded Phan on the ground for the majority of the opening frame.

Scores were 29-27; 29-28 and 29-28 for Brown, 146 lbs of Coconut Creek, FL and is now 25-8. Phan, 145 lbs of Orange County, CA is 16-10.

MIKE BROWN
“At the beginning my back was haunting me so that’s why I was a little conservative, but I’m glad I got the job done. There was a lot of repetitive trauma there for over four minutes so even though I didn’t knock him out, I know that I was breaking him down. It wasn’t the most perfect fight, but I’m happy I got the victory.”

NAM PHAN
“It was a really tough bout so I did what I could do. Unfortunately it wasn’t enough, but I believe it was as fair as it could be”.

In the opening bout of the evening, Rafael Natal scored a three round unanimous decision over Paul Bradley in a Middleweight bout.

Scores were 30-27; 29-28 and 29-28 for Natal.

Natal, 185.4 lbs of New York is now 13-3-1. Bradley, 185.2 lbs of Minneapolis, MN is now 18-3-0-1

RAFAEL NATAL
“I am really, really happy about this fight! I feel like I needed it, I worked really hard for it. It was a tough fight and I’m glad I came through winning. Thank you God and thank you UFC.”

PAUL BRADLEY
“I feel like it was my fault, I could have taken him down in the second round. I didn’t, so it’s my fault. It was a close fight, and I am disappointed by the result. Like Dana always says, never leave it to the judges.”




VIDEO: UFC 133 WEIGH IN




VIDEO: DANA WHITE

UFC President Dana White talks UFC 133 & More




VIDEO: UFC 133 PRESS CONFERENCE

15rounds.com and gfl.tv was on hand for the UFC 133 Press conference that features Rashad Evans- Tito Ortiz; Vitor Belfort – Yoshihiro Akiyama and Rory McDonald – Mike Pyle

PART 2




MMA SUPERSTAR FABRICIO WERDUM JOINS FORCES WITH MHP!


Vowing that he would never lose another MMA bout to a stronger, more muscular fighter, Fabricio Werdum has turned to MHP to help him build a more powerful body. “I have to get stronger and more muscular to win the Strikeforce and UFC Heavyweight Championships,” he said after signing a sponsorship contract with nutritional supplement powerhouse MHP. “I’m excited to join forces with Team MHP!”

Fabricio became connected to MHP through his strength coach and grappling partner Jarrod Bunch, a former NY Giants fullback. When Bunch was playing in the NFL, he used MHP products religiously to maintain muscle mass and explosive power to block for Giants running backs and run over linebackers. So when his friend Fabricio lost to a more muscular Alistair Overeem, Bunch turned to MHP to remedy the 6’4”, 250 pounder’s lack of strength and muscle mass.

“MHP products helped me tremendously when I played for the Giants,” says Bunch, “and I’ve been using them regularly since 1998. So I knew they could play a huge part in getting Fabricio stronger and helping him fight better. We now have Fabricio on an intense strength training program and he’s taking ISOFAST 50 protein, Dark Matter post recovery and a host of other MHP products. He won’t lose another bout because he’s not strong enough!”

“When I fought against Overeem, I felt he was much stronger than me,” adds Werdum. “I know that I have to get stronger to keep fighting at the highest level of the MMA heavyweight ranks.”

For more than a decade, MHP has enhanced the strength and muscle mass of athletes in many sports, including football, strongman, powerlifting and boxing. “Based on our experience and proven track record in working with world class athletes, I am confident that MHP supplements will help Fabricio build the muscular power he needs to regain his world title,” says MHP President Gerard Dente. “We are happy to have him join Team MHP!”

Watch for more news and other information about MMA star Fabricio Werdum on the MHPSTRONG.com website and MHP’s Facebook page.




VIDEO: YOSHIHIRO AKIYAMA WORKOUT

Middleweight Contender Yoshihiro Akiyama works out before his UFC 133 showdown with Vitor Belfort




VIDEO: YOSHIHIRO AKIYAMA

Middleweight Yoshihiro Akiyama talks to the media about his UFC 133 showdown with Vitor Belfort




VIDEO: VITOR BELFORT MEDIA DAY INTERVIEW

Middleweight contender Vitor Belfort talks to the media about his showdown Yoshihiro Akiyama at UFC 133




VIDEO: VITOR BELFORT MEDIA DAY WORKOUT

Light Heavyweight contender Vitor Belfort works out in Philadelphia before his UFC 133 showdown with Yoshhiro Akiyama




VIDEO: TITO ORTIZ WORKOUT

UFC Legend Tito Ortiz works out in Philadelphia in advance of his UFC 133 bout with Rashad Evans




VIDEO: TITO ORTIZ UFC 133 MEDIA DAY INTERVIEW

UFC Legend Tito Ortiz talks about his UFC 133 battle with Rashad Evans on August 6th in Philadelphia




VIDEO: JORGE RIVERA UFC 133 WORKOUT

UFC Middleweight contender Jorge Rivera works out before his UFC 133 fight with Constantious Philippou




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L. Neil Warren

St. Joseph News-Press December 27, 2010 | Anonymous CAMERON, Mo. — Louis “Neil” Warren, 89, Cameron, formerly of St. Joseph, passed away December 24, 2010, in the Hospice House of North Kansas City Hospital.

Neil was born on April 29, 1921, in Grant City, Mo., to Thomas Foster and Gladys (Ince) Warren.

As a younger man, Neil was a professional wrestler; he wrestled at carnivals, County Fairs and in auditoriums throughout the country. He among the first wrestlers to have televised matches. site north kansas city hospital

Neil served his country in the United States Army during World War II. Later, he served his country in a civilian capacity working at White Sand Proving Grounds in New Mexico and Nellis Air Force Base in Nevada. His work at these installations required Neil to have a military security clearance of 26; 27 was the highest security clearance level at that time. Neil continued to work in that capacity until he retired in 1986 and moved back to his farm in Ava, Mo. this web site north kansas city hospital

In 1999, he moved to Cameron, near the family of his wife, Madge Warren. Neil cared for Madge ceaselessly when she developed Alzheimer’s. Madge passed away on March 16, 2006. Neil continued to reside in Cameron until his death on Christmas Eve 2010.

He was preceded in death by his mother and father, Gladys and Foster Warren; his brother, Wilber Warren; and his devoted wife, Madge Warren.

Neil is survived by his loving sister, Mildred Nykel, who was at his bedside at the time of his death; three children, Tom Warren of Eagle Rock, Mo., Tim Warren of St. Joseph and Roxanne Clouse, Amazonia, Mo.; eight grandchildren; 11 great-grandchildren and one great-great-grandson.

Neil was a devout Mormon and the family suggests memorials be sent to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Cameron and/or to the Hospice House in the North Kansas City Hospital. Service: 1 p.m. Wednesday, December 29, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Cameron. Evening Visitation: 7 to 8 p.m. Tuesday at Poland-Thompson Funeral Home, Cameron. Afternoon Visitation: 1 hour prior to the service at the church. Burial: Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Joseph.

Arrangements: Poland-Thompson Funeral Home, Cameron. Online condolences: www.polandthompson.com.

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Henderson stops Emelianenko in one wild round

Dan Henderson may have put the final nail in the legendary career of Fedor Emelianenko as Henderson stopped the Russian legend in the first round of a scheduled three Heavyweight clash at the Sears Center Arena just outside Chicago.

The two came out winging wild shots that had the crowd on their feet. Emelianenko started to bleed from around the right eye. The traded dominant positions until Emelianenko drilled Henderson with a punch that sent Henderson to the ground. Somehow Henderson slithered behind Emelianenko and landed a vicious uppercut that snapped the head of Emelianenko up and plummeted him to the mat where he ate three more shots before referee Herb Dean stopped the bout at 4:12 of round one.

Henderson, 207 lbs of Temecula, CA is now 28-8 with thirteen knockouts. Emelianenko, 223 lbs of Belgorod, RUS lost his third straight and is now 31-4-1.

Miesha Tate won the Strikeforce Woman’s Bantamweight championship with a fourth round chokeout over reigning champion Marloes Coenen.

Tate had good round’s one and three while Coenen was dominant in the second. Tate was on top of Coenen when she locked in the choke hold for which Coenen tappped out at 3:03 round four

Tate, 135 lbs of Sacramento, CA is now 12-2 with five submissions. Coenen, 135 lbs of Amsterdam, NTH is now 19-5.

Tim Kennedy scored a three round unanimous decision over over Robbie Lawler in a Middleweight bout.

Kennedy, 185 lbs of Austin, TX won by scores of 30-27 on all cards to raise his mark to 14-3. Lawler, 185 lbs of Gilbert, AZ is now 18-8-1

Tyron Woodley remained undefeated with a three round Unanimous decision over Paul Daley in a Welterweight bout.

Woodley, 171 lbs of Coconut Creek, FL won by scores of 29-28 on all cards and is now 9-0. Daley, 170 lbs of Nottingham, ENG is now 27-11-2.

Tarec Saffidine bloodied and battered Scott Smith over three rounds and scored a unanimous decision in a Welterweight bout.

Smith was bloodies from over his left eye in round one and his nose in round two as he took some hard punches and kicks and was never in the fight.

Saffidine, 171 lbs of Temecula, CA won by scores of 30-26; 30-27 and 30-27 and is now 11-3. Smith, 171 lbs of Elk Creek, CA is now 18-9-1




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Voelker defeats Bowling for a second time at Strikeforce Challengers 17

Bobby Voelker made it two in a row as he scored a second round stoppage over Roger Bowling in a Welterweight rematch that headlined Strikeforce Challengers 17 at the Pear at The Palms in Las Vegas.

Voelker kneed Bowling in the face that sent him stumbling to the mat. Voelker then landed ten straight punches to the face of a prone Bowling and the fight was stopped by referee Josh Rosenthal at 2:16 of round twp

Voelker, 171 lbs of Kansas City, MO is now 24-8 with fifteen knockouts. Bowling, 171 lbs of Cincinnati, OH is now 9-2

Devin Cole scored a three round unanimous decision over Shawn Jordan in a Heavyweight bout.

Cole, 239 lbs of Medford, OR is now 19-9-1. Jordan, 255 lbs of Baton Rouge, LA is now 11-3

Ovince Saint Preux scored a first round stoppage over previous undefeated Joe Cason in a scheduled three round Light Heavyweight bout.

Saint Preux landed a kick to the ribs and followed up with a left and then pounded Cason until the fight was stopped at 1:12

Saint Preaux, 205 lbs of Knoxville, TN is now 11-4 with six knockouts. Cason, 205 lbs of Milwaukee, WI is now 8-1.

Sarah Kaufman scored a three round unanimous decision over Liz Carmouch in a Lightweight bout.

Kaufman won by scores of 30-27 on all cards and is now 14-1. Carmouch, 135 lbs of San Diego is now 6-2.

Adlan Amagov scored a three round split decision over Ron Stallings in a Middleweight bout.

Scores were 29-28 on two cards for Amagov and Stallings took a card 29-28.

Amagove, 184 lbs is now 8-4. Stallings, 184 lbs of Temple Hills, MD is now 9-4-1.




NFC 3 Hits in the Hills

Some promoters wait their entire career to put on a show that has 16 action packed bouts, two female fights, a title fight, two professional fights and 2,000 fans in attendance. Shaun North did it in three. His NFC promotion is taking the MMA world by storm and the fans and fighters are feeling the buzz.

Saturday night, NFC 3 “Hits in the Hills” was held outdoors at the Millstone BBQ in Logan, Ohio. Fans were caped out early to catch a glimpse of NFC’s 30 foot cage and to participate in the pre-fight festivities.

Fans were treated to an exciting night of MMA action and a new NFC 155lb champion was crowned in Zach “Kid Chaos” Cook. In his post fight interview Cook stated that he will be a fighting champion and wants to defend his belt as soon as possible.

Through out the evening we spoke with fans of all ages. Some were diehard MMA fans and others we there for a night out. One fan told us, “I didn’t just attend a MMA fight, I attended an event.” Another stated “I follow MMA closely in Ohio and NFC has all the tools to be a successful promotion….there are a first class organization that does it right.”

NFC 4 will be held at the Logan Activity Center on September 24, 2011. Check out their website www.nfcpromotions.com for more information.

Results

Ammy

Jessie “The Alpha Male” Iaqinta def. Zac “Impact” Hill via tap out by way of a guillotine choke at: 26 seconds of round 1.

Cody Polling def. Mark Spears via tap out by way of strikes at 1:48 of round 1.

Sensei “The Show Stopper” Robinson def. Marquis Johnson via tap out by way of an arm bar at 1:31 of round 1.

Emilio Mallet def. D.J. Willis via tap out by way of strikes at 1:07 of round 1.

Randy Stumbo def. Eric Slusher via tko due to strikes at 1:09 of round 1.

Casy Owens def. William “Captain Morgan” Watson via tap out by way of a guillotine choke at :40 seconds or round 1.

Enrique Xolo def. Ned Munoz via tap out by way of an arm bar at 2:50 of round 1.

Jessica Prather def. Mary Spratlin via TKO due to strikes at 2:34 of round 1.

David “The Widow Maker” Morgan def. Gerald “The Nightmare” Sailing via tko due to strikes at 1:25 of round 2.

Alexi Hunin def. Samuel “Captain America” Lemin via tko due to strikes at 2:15 of round 1.

Freddy “The Nightmare” Cline def. James Whiteman via disqualification.

A.J. Newman def. John Gardner via tap out via guillotine choke at: 44 seconds of round 3.

Shane Holbert def. Matt “Dawg” Dawley to become the NFC 185lb #1 contender via TKO at 3:00 or round 2.

Zach “Kid Chaos” Cook became the NFC 155lb champion as he made his opponent Zack McDaniel tap via a guillotine choke at 1:42 of round 1.

Pro

Jeremy Kitts def. Josh Beals by unanimous decision. All three judges Jeanne McGinnis, Judy McGill; Kean McGill scored the fight the same 29-28.

Lacie “Vixen” Jackson upset fan favorite Maria Messer by unanimous decision. All three judges Jeanne McGinnis, Judy McGill; Kean McGill scored the fight the same 29-28.




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– Friday, June 24, 2011 9:00pm ET featuring EL Paso Superfight III at the Don Haskins Arena, El Paso, TX. undefeated heavyweight hopeful David ‘Nino’ Rodriguez (34-0, 32 KOs) has agreed to fight former WBA Fedelatin Champion Owen Beck (29-7-20 KOs) for the WBC Mexican national heavyweight championship belt. Promoter Ramirez said ‘I feel this is David’s toughest fight to date. Beck can do it all he can box, punch and has the experience to cause David some problems. Make no mistake this is David’s time to shine and he needs to prove he belongs with the top heavyweights of the World. I know this sounds cliche, but Beck is definitely a ‘real’ gate keeper. If David can’t beat Beck then he can’t compete with the elite.’ The co-main event will feature WBC #9 World ranked Middleweight David Gatti of the Rockies. Medina (22-2-11ko). Medina will face Bloomfield’s Joseph Gomez (16-3, 11 KOs). This is turning into a battle of words, but the talking will stop come fight night. The tough Gomez was asked how he thought the fight would end and replied, “No Colorado fighter will ever beat a New Mexico warrior.”

– Saturday, June 25, 2011 7:00pm ET featuring WSU The Uncensored Rumble IV at the Ace Arena, Union City, NJ. Mercedes Martinez is the longest reigning & defending champion in all of women’s wrestling, having held her championship for 30 months. In that time, Martinez has made 42 World Title defenses against the likes of Mickie James, Awesome Kong, Nikki Roxx, Rain, Portia Perez, Alicia, Angel Orsini, Serena Deeb, Jazz & countless others. Another name on Martinez’s list of defeats is none other than Brittney Savage. Main event will match Brittney Savage & the first time Savage challenges for the WSU World Title on a sole WSU event. (Savage’s other title challenges took place during “On The Road” events.) Brittney Savage is a homegrown WSU star. In her first year, she won the Tag Titles with Miss April (AJ of WWE Smackdown). In her second year, she won the Spirit Title and went on to be the longest reigning & most reigning Spirit Champion in WSU history. During her reign as Spirit Champion, she tried to ascend to the next level, but was shut down by Mercedes Martinez in a title vs title match which ended when Savage got herself DQ’d. Last year, during Savage’s quest to win the WSU World title, he actually nailed Martinez with a bullrope and tied her to a car. WSU has signed 10 matches for this show.

– Saturday, June 25, 2011 7:00pm ET featuring The X-Series Fighting Championship at the Knoxville Convention Center, Knoxille, TN. Headlining the show will be a bout for both the 155 Grand Prix championship and the ISKA Tennessee state title. Top ranked Tyler Wilson(9-1) will defend the title against hometown favorite Scott Holtzman(4-0) in a rematch of the tournament’s 1st round. Holtzman is responsible for Wilson’s only loss, and you can be sure Wilson will be fighting with revenge on his mind. Wilson comes off a major upset victory over former #1 Jesse Grissom, while Holtzman advances to the finals with a stoppage of the tough Itai Tirado. The co-main event will be for the 145 Grand Prix championship, and will feature local favorite Billy “The Kid” Mullins(10-4) taking on former ISKA champion Chris Hall(6-4). Mullins has looked like a machine as of late and advances to the finals with a UD victory over previously undefeated James Foy. Hall has battled the very best in the southeast, and will be Mullins’ toughest task to date. He advanced to the championship round with a UD victory over the dangerous Alex Anderson. In addition to the finals, the main card will feature a bout for the ISKA Tennessee State title, as champion Matt Coakley(9-4) will defend against Tri Cities stud, Len Cook(9-1). The X Series 205 title will also be up for grabs, as Jake Fine(3-0) will defend against rising star, Dustin Long(3-0).

– Saturday, June 25, 2011 10:00pm ET featuring 2011 US Sumo Open at the Riviera Hotel & Casino Las Vegas, NV. The 2011 US Sumo Open will break all past records, with close to 60 international athlestes, from 12 contries expected, including three past and current World Sumo Champions, and over two dozen National Sumo Champions! You will not see sumo action like this, outside of Japan! NEW DECADE, NEW CITY The 11th Annual US Sumo Open will be held on Saturday, June 25, in conjunction with “USA World Championships”, a long-established and respected martial arts event. Total attendance throughout the martial arts weekend is expected to top 20,000 people, and the US Sumo Open will be one of the highlights of the entire gathering. Prior to winning his three World Champion titles, Byamba spent five years in pro sumo, and was on pace to rapidly advance to the highest division, before he left to compete overseas. This will be Byamba’s 5th consecutive US Sumo Open, and he is gunning for his 5th year of gold medals in a row! 6’1″, 350 lbs, Age: 26

– Sunday, June 26, 2011 4:00pm ET featuring Ring of Honor – Best of 2011 – ROH World Title Match; Eddie Edwards defends vs. Davey Richards, World Tag Team Title Four Way Elimination Match; ROH World Tag Team Champions Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team (Charlie Haas & Shelton Benjamin) defend vs. The Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero & Claudio Castagnoli) vs. The All Night Express (Rhett Titus & Kenny King) vs. Jay & Mark Briscoe, World TV Title Match: Special Challenge Match #1; Steve Corino with Jimmy Jacobs vs. Michael Elgin with Truth Martini, Special Challenge Match #2; ‘The Prodigy’ Mike Bennett vs. Jay Lethal, No Holds Barred Street Fight; Homicide vs. Rhino with The Embassy, Singles Action; Colt Cabana vs. Tommaso Ciampa with The Embassy

– Sunday, June 26, 2011 8:00pm ET featuring Death Match Tournament – Ignition Death Match Tournament – Ignition at the Casa Del Mexico in Los Angeles CA. This is a live TV taping! Belt time is 5 PM PDT. Featuring: Balls Mahoney vs Necro Butcher, *Flaming Tables Match; Supreme vs Mad Man Pondo, *Lighttubes & Barbwire Bats*; Carnage vs Youth Suicide, *4-Corner barbwire board w/ 10,000 Thumbtacks Match*; Corporal Robinson vs B.C. Killer, *Tai Pai Psycopathic Death Match*; Famous B vs Pinkie Sanchez vs Shiima Xion vs Lil Cholo, *Extreme TLC Match*;Amanda vs Mickie Knuckles, *Rat Traps & Thumbtack Bats LA Street Fight*; Josh Daniels vs Scorpio Sky *Pinfall by Submission ONLY!*

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