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PROELITE.COM & GRAPPLERS QUEST - Join Forces

8-1-2007

Denver, CO

Sponsorship Deal with World’s Leading Grappling Organization Bolsters ProElite’s Presence and Offerings to MMA Community Online; Addition of Powerful Grappling Video Streams and DVDs to be Delivered Though ProElite.com 

 

Recognizing the dedicated grappling fan base worldwide, ProElite.com, the comprehensive and inclusive online community for mixed martial arts (MMA) fighters, fans and organizations, announced today a landmark partnership with Grapplers Quest. Under the terms of the five-year deal, ProElite.com will be the exclusive social networking sponsorship home to Grapplers Quest participants, events and products. 

Under its founder and CEO, Brian Cimins, Grapplers Quest has become the leading grappling fight organization focused on delivering high-profile professional grappling superfight tournaments, the world’s largest amateur open events for all ages and skill levels; branded Grapplers Quest fight videos and DVDs, photos and products; a searchable database of over 32,000 qualified grappling academies; and news and forums. The partnership brings together ProElite.com’s all-encompassing MMA social network and Grapplers Quest content to deliver ProElite.com’s audience a deeper and richer MMA and grappling online experience. 

“What Brian Cimins has built with Grapplers Quest over the past eleven years is remarkable and pioneering,” said Kelly Perdew, President of ProElite.com. “This deal marks a significant milestone for us as the Grapplers Quest brand is a necessary and natural fit for the rapid expansion of ProElite.com. Grapplers Quest is recognized the world over as the leader in the grappling world and we are proud to be associated with it. There is tremendous cross-over between submission grappling and MMA. ProElite.com can now show today’s MMA stars in their early grappling tournaments, as well as introduce fans to the stars of tomorrow. ”

In addition to ProElite.com broadcasting live Grapplers Quest events, ProElite.com will provide sponsorship of all Grapplers Quest event elements including competition medals, mats and banners; web banners at www.Grapplers.com; co-branding on Grapplers Quest product packaging; and the hosting of interactive forums connected with Grapplers Quest events and content. 

“In several short months, under Kelly Perdew’s leadership, ProElite.com has become the online destination for the MMA and grappling communities,” said Brian Cimins, founder and CEO of Grapplers Quest. “As mainstream consumers embrace grappling and MMA, it is only fitting that we come together to give the fans the most powerful entertainment environment available on the Internet. I look forward to growing this relationship and introducing grappling to millions of sports fans.”

Since its launch in February 2007, ProElite.com has become the online touch point for MMA fans, fighters and promoters around the world. ProElite.com is the first social network to bring a variety of compelling live stream MMA events to the Internet. 

The first event of the 2007 season co-sponsored by ProElite.com and Grapplers Quest is The Official North American Grappling Championships, Saturday, October 6th at St. Peters’ College in Jersey City, New Jersey featuring $12,000 in prizes, followed by The 1st Liberty Bell No-Gi Challenge and Copa Atlantica Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Championships in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 10th and 11th at Girard College, and finally the 12th West Coast Grappling Championships at The Sports Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, Saturday, December 1st, also featuring $12,000 in prizes. For more information on all upcoming events, visit www.Grapplers.com 

 

 

SPIKE TV - Ultimate Fight Night 11

8-1-2007

Denver, CO

 

For The Ultimate Fighter® alumni Din Thomas (Season 4), Nate Diaz (Season 5 champ) Chris Leben (Season 1) and Mike Swick (Season 1), the Ultimate® Fight Night™ on Spike TV Wednesday, September 19 at 9:00pm ET/PT will provide a golden opportunity to showcase their talents in front of a nationally televised audience. Each fighter is facing a tough test with the winners moving up the UFC® ranks and another step closer to a title shot. The two-hour live fight card will take place live from The Pearl at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, NV.

Din Thomas (23-7) may have gained national recognition on Season 4 of The Ultimate Fighter last year, but the 30 year-old fighter was already well-known to mixed martial arts fans with a resume including an impressive win over current welterweight champ Matt Serra at UFC 41 in 2003. Now, the American Top Team product out of Port St. Lucie, Fl. looks to ascend the lightweight ranks against Spencer “The King” Fisher (21-3). The 31 year-old Team Miletich fighter from Bettendorf, Iowa earned national acclaim when he won a hard-fought decision over Canadian Sam Stout on Spike TV in June. With three wins in his last four UFC fights, “The King” is inching closer for a shot at the UFC lightweight throne. 

A bold personality from Season 1 of The Ultimate Fighter, Chris “The Crippler” Leben (16-4), was a rising star in the UFC with five straight victories until his career was sidetracked by a devastating stoppage at the hands of current middleweight king, Anderson Silva, last June. Leben, fighting out of Gresham, Ore., has lost two of his last three bouts, and is desperate for a win against Chicago’s Terry Martin (18-2). The 26-year-old Martin, working toward a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, is on a two-fight winning streak in the UFC including a first round TKO over Ivan Salaverry at UFC 71 in May.

The Ultimate Fighter 5 champ Nate Diaz (6-2) gets his first big opportunity as a UFC fighter against the tough Atlanta-based Junior Assuncao (6-2). Diaz was awarded a six-figure multi-fight deal with the UFC when he defeated Manny Gamburyan in the second round of their nationally-televised bout in June. Diaz will look to use his impressive array of submission skills against the hard-charging Assuncao. 

Mike Swick (10-2) was on the fast track to a UFC title shot with a five-fight winning streak since appearing on The Ultimate Fighter 1 with wins over vets David Loiseau and Joe Riggs. However, the talented 28-year-old fighting out of San Jose, Calif. lost a decision in a three-round war to Yushin Okami at UFC 69 in April. Now he is dropping down to welterweight to fight Canadian Jonathan “The Road Warrior” Goulet (19-8), who trains with UFC star Georges St-Pierre, and is making his fifth appearance on a Spike TV fight card. 

The undercard will also feature prominent The Ultimate Fighter alumni as Gray Maynard (Season 5) takes on Joe Veres, Cole Miller (Season 5) battles Leonard Garcia, and Pete “Drago” Sell (Season 4) takes on Nate Quarry (Season 4). 

 

 

PANCRASE 2007 Rising Tour - Results 

7-28-2007, Denver, CO

From the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan

http://www.pancrase.co.jp/tourarchive/2007/0727/review/index.html

 

1. Lightweight Bout: Takafumi Ito vs. Sa Jin Kwok was judged a draw. 

2. Welterweight Bout: Yukio Sakaguchi defeated Choi Ki-Seok by rear choke at :44 of rd 1.

3. Featherweight Bout: Jung Jin Suk defeated Tomoki Murayama by KO at :40 of rd 1. 

4. 13th Neo Blood Tournament Lightweight Final: Yuichi Ikari defeated Koichiro Matsumoto by unanimous decision.

5. 13th Neo Blood Tournament Welterweight Final: Yoshirock T defeated Satoru Takadaya by TKO from strikes at 3:12 of rd 1.

6. 13th Neo Blood Tournament Middleweight Final: Rikuhei Fuji defeated Tomoyoshi Iwamiya by unanimous decision.

7. Middleweight Bout: Riki Fukuda defeated Hikaru Sato by KO at 1:09 of rd 1.

8. Lightweight Bout: Jose Aldo defeated Shoji by unanimous decision.

9. Provisional Welterweight King of Pancrase Title Bout: Katsuya Inoue defeated Fabricio Nascimento by TKO from strikes at 2:33 of rd 2.

 

 

WEC - Fight Card "CONDIT VS. LARSON"

7-28-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: Aug 5
Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
Las Vegas, Nevada

 

With two World Extreme Cagefighting® titles on the line, the August 5th WEC™ card at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas is already packed with world-class mixed martial arts excitement. Add four more evenly matched battles pitting a mix of established contenders and rising stars against each other, and you have a night to remember for all fight fans.

Today, the organization announced that WEC: Condit vs. Larson, headlined by the WEC Welterweight title bout between reigning Champion Carlos Condit and the No. 1 Contender Brock Larson, and the vacant WEC Middleweight battle Paulo Filho vs. Joe Doerksen, will now also feature featherweights Jeff Curran vs. Stephen Ledbetter, and lightweights Jamie Varner vs. Sherron Legget in the televised main card lineup.

Preliminary bouts will include welterweight Hiromitsu Miura vs. Fernando Gonzalez, and bantamweights Antonio Banuelos vs. Justin Robbins. 

WEC: Condit vs. Larson will be televised live nationally on VERSUS beginning at 9:00pm ET/6:00pm PT. All live WEC events will be presented in Hi-Definition (HD) where available. For more information and how to find VERSUS in your local viewing area, visit http://www.versus.com/findversus.

Tickets for WEC: Condit vs. Larson are on sale now, and are priced at $250, $150, $75 and $25 (not including applicable services or taxes). Tickets are available at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino box office and all Ticketmaster locations. To charge by phone with a major credit card, call Ticketmaster at (702) 474-4000. 

 

Main Card Bouts:
Paulo Filho 14-0 vs. Joe Doerksen 39-9 (WEC's vacant Middleweight Championship)
Carlos Condit 20-4 vs. Brock Larson 21-1 (WEC's Welterweight Championship)
Jeff Curran 27-8-1 vs. Stephen Ledbetter 5-0
Sherron Leggett 13-3 vs Jamie Varner 10

Preliminary Bouts:
Eric Schambari 6-0 vs. Logan Clark 9-0
Tiki Ghosn 8-5 vs. Blas Avena 4-1
Justin McElfresh 5-2 vs Steve Cantwell 4-1 
Fernando Gonzalez 11-3 vs. Hiromitsu Miura 7-3
Antonio Banuelos 14-3 vs. Justin Robbins 11-2-1

 

 

SHOXC - Results

7-28-2007, Denver, CO

From the Chumash Casino in Santa Ynez, CA

 

K.J. Noons defeated Edson Berto by KO at :45 of rd 3.
Aaron Rosa defeated Jefferson "Tanque" Silva by TKO (Silva was unable to answer the bell).
Jaime Jara defeated Jeremiah Metcalf by KO at 4:15 of rd 1.
Muhsin Corbbrey defeated Lee Gibson by unanimous decision.
Scott Jorgenson defeated Chris David by unanimous decision.
Shayna Baszler defeated Jan Finney by arm bar at 2:40 of rd 1.
Brian Cobb defeated John Reedy by rear choke at 4:09 of rd 1.
Anthony Ruiz defeated Jason Geris by TKO due to doctor stoppage.
Josh Neal defeated Eric Beondo by TKO at 2:56 of rd 1.
Anthony Rubalcava defeated Drew Montgomery by TKO at 4:19 of rd 1.

 

 

UFC 74 "RESPECT" - Fight Card

7-26-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: August 25, 2007,7pm PT / 10pm ET 
Location: Mandalay Bay Events Center, Las Vegas, Nevada 

 

 

Fight card:
UFC Heavyweight Title: Randy Couture vs. Gabriel Gonzaga  
Roger Huerta vs. Alberto Crane 
Josh Koscheck vs. Georges St. Pierre 
Kurt Pellegrino vs. Joe Stevenson 
Kendall Grove vs. Patrick Cote 
*Travis Lutter vs. Ryan Jensen 
*Frank Mir vs. Antoni Hardonk
*Renato “Babalu” Sobral vs. David Heath 
*Clay Guida vs. Marcus Aurelio 
*May not be televised 

 

 

IFL Grand Prix Tournament - Line Up

7-26-2007

Denver, CO

 

The International Fight League (OTC.BB: IFLI) today announced the dates, venues and rosters for the 2007 IFL World Grand Prix, the individual all-star competition for the world’s number one mixed martial arts league. The semifinals will be held on Saturday, Nov. 3 at the Sears Centre in Chicago and the finals will take place on Saturday, Dec. 29 at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn., sites of two of the league’s most successful team events in 2007. 

The tournament will feature the top four athletes from the IFL regular season in each of five weight categories. The winner from each weight class will be crowned a world Grand Prix champion, rewarding their great individual athletic accomplishment in team-based MMA.

Tickets for the IFL World Grand Prix semifinals will go on sale on Saturday, August 4. Tickets can be purchased at the Sears Centre box office, by calling 1-888-SEARSTIX, or online at www.ifl.tv. Tickets for the Finals at Mohegan Sun will go on sale to the general public on Friday, August 17, at 10 a.m. ET. Tickets can be purchased at the Mohegan Sun box office, online at www.Ticketmaster.com, or by calling Ticketmaster at 1-860-886-0070.

Among the stars scheduled to compete are Silverbacks’ heavyweight Ben Rothwell (Milwaukee, Wis.), Anacondas teen sensation lightweight Chris Horodecki (London, Ontario), Sabres’ light heavyweight standout Vladimir Matyushenko (Belarus) and Anacondas’ unbeaten middleweight Benji Radach (Coconut Creek, Fla.). Among the highly-anticipated matchups are rematches between Rothwell and Roy Nelson (Las Vegas) of the Lions and between Horodecki and Bart Palaszewski (Wonder Lake, Ill.) of the Silverbacks. Additionally, Wagnney Fabiano (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil), unbeaten and the only IFL athlete with three first-round wins, takes on John Gunderson (Medford, Ore.) in the deep lightweight division.

“The World Grand Prix provides an additional stage for our top athletes at every weight class,” said IFL Commissioner and Co-Founder Kurt Otto. “In addition to striving for the team championship, the best of the best have the opportunity to compete for an individual championship belt, which will give fans the chance to see great matchups between the IFL’s rising stars.

“The fact that every team has at least one qualifier for the World Grand Prix also speaks to the quality and depth of our teams across the board.”

The unbeaten Los Angeles Anacondas have the most qualified athletes with four. The Quad Cities Silverbacks are next with three, while the Toronto Dragons, Nevada Lions and Tokyo Sabres have two each and the remaining seven teams have one apiece. All 20 competitors (four at each weight class) will take to the ring in the semifinals in Chicago. The winners will advance to the finals at Mohegan Sun, which will also include a series of Superfights to round out the card. In the event of injury prior to the competition, the fifth seed (alternate) will fill the vacated spot.

IFL team competition reaches its pinnacle over the next six weeks, as the 2007 IFL World Championship semifinals are set for Thursday, August 2, at the Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, N.J., with the finals set for Thursday, Sept. 20, at the Seminole Hard Rock in Hollywood, Fla.

Athletes were selected for the World Grand Prix based on their respective match records during the 2007 regular season. In the event of a tie, competitors with the fastest finishes or best strength of victories earned the higher seeds. The winners then defend their individual belts throughout the 2008 IFL season (dates and locations TBA).

The full rosters for the World Grand Prix Semifinals follow. Bout order will be determined prior to the Official Weigh-in on November 2.

 

Lightweight (155 lb.) 
No. 1 Wagnney Fabiano, Dragons (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) (3-0 IFL 2007, 3-0 IFL career, 7-1 overall) vs. No. 4 John Gunderson, Lions (Medford, Ore.) (2-1, 2-1, 15-4)
No. 2 Chris Horodecki, Anacondas (London, Ontario) (3-0, 6-0, 10-0) vs. No. 3 Bart Palaszewski, Silverbacks (Wonder Lake, Ill.) (2-1, 7-1, 27-8)
Alternate: Shad Lierley, Tiger Sharks (Seattle) (2-1, 2-1, 2-1)

Welterweight (170 lb.) 
No. 1 Delson Heleno, Pitbulls (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) (3-0, 4-1, 11-2) vs. No. 4 Mark Miller, Red Bears (Chicago) (2-1, 8-2, 2-1)
No. 2 Antonio McKee, Sabres (Lakewood, Calif.) (3-0, 3-0, 20-3-2) vs. No. 3 Jay Hieron, Anacondas (Las Vegas) (2-1, 4-2, 12-4)
Alternate: Pat Healy, Lions (St. Louis) (2-1, 2-1. 18-12)

Middleweight (185 lb.) 
No. 1 Benji Radach, Anacondas (Coconut Creek, Fla.) (3-0, 3-0, 15-3) vs. No. 4 Brent Beauparlant, Dragons (Ottawa, Ontario) (2-1, 3-3, 6-4)
No. 2 Matt Horwich, Wolfpack (Portland, Ore.) (2-1, 4-3, 19-9-1) vs. No. 3 Brian Foster, Razorclaws (Moreno Valley, Calif.) (2-1, 3-2, 9-11)
Alternate: Fabio Leopoldo, Pitbulls (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) (2-1, 3-1, 5-2) 

Light Heavyweight (205 lb.) 
No. 1 Vladimir Matyushenko, Sabres (El Segundo, Calif.) (3-0, 3-0, 18-3) vs. No. 4 Alex Schoenauer, Anacondas (Las Vegas) (2-1, 4-3, 12-7)
No. 2 Mike Whitehead, Scorpions (Central Point, Ore.) (2-0, 4-0, 19-4) vs. No. 3 Mike Ciesnolevicz, Silverbacks (Williamstown, Pa.) (2-0, 4-2, 12-2)
Alternate: Jamal Patterson, Pitbulls (Hoboken, N.J.) (1-0, 3-1, 3-1)

Heavyweight (265 lb.) 
No. 1 Ben Rothwell, Silverbacks (Milwaukee, Wis.) (3-0, 7-0, 22-5) vs. No. 4 Roy Nelson, Lions (Las Vegas) (2-1, 2-1, 8-2)
No. 2 Antoine Jaoude, Condors (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) (3-0, 3-0, 7-2) vs. No. 3 Reese Andy, Tiger Sharks (Billings, Mont.) (3-0, 5-1, 7-1)
Alternate: Bryan Vetell, Pitbulls (Jamaica, N.Y.) (1-1, 1-2, 2-2)

 

 

TAPOUT - Kicking Ass And Making Names

7-24-2007

Denver, CO


The TapOut Crew Continues Their Search To Find The Next MMA SuperStar Wednesday, August 1, At 10 P.M. ET/PT Only On VERSUS

From the producers of American Chopper and Dirty Jobs, the VERSUS original series TapouT follows Mask, Punkass and Skyskrape-the crew behind the premier mixed martial arts clothing and gear line TapouT-on their cross country travels in search of the next MMA superstar. After a great series debut in June- which included three episodes and saw a 140 percent increase in household impressions for the time period average-all new episodes featuring the bad boys of MMA will premiere on VERSUS Wednesdays beginning August 1** at 10 p.m. ET/PT. 


Traveling around the country in a tricked out tour bus, the crew is on the hunt to discover a fighter who has what it takes to represent the TapouT label; and before these up and comers fight their way out of the cage, they have to fight to their way in with the TapouT crew. The crew bonds with their fighter testing out his personality, and in between the usual TapouT mayhem makes sure their new protégé gets the proper training before the big fight. In each episode, it's all on the line in the dramatic conclusion as each fighter gets one shot to impress the crew and show off his skills in the cage. 

"With this original reality series and our live World Extreme Cagefighting events, we are closer to our goal of becoming a top destination for the best mixed martial arts programming on television," said Marc Fein, Senior Vice President of Programming and Production for VERSUS. "The uncompromising quality of our fights and original productions is what differentiates VERSUS from other networks."

The TapouT brand is Mask's-"The General" of the crew-creation. His 'inyaface' attitude and no-nonsense approach are the basis of the TapouT world and a favorite of fans. Whether it's prepping fighters or meeting fans, Mask is one of the most recognizable personalities in the combat sports world from the Las Vegas strip to the streets of New York City. Punk Ass is the strong, silent type with the entrepreneurial mind-he's all business, all the time. He's the tough guy in any neighborhood he decides to make his own. Skyskrape is the clown of the crew and is always decked out in outrageous wigs, costumes and sarcasm and he gets the crowd energized and pumped for every event. 

"In mainstream clothing and television, TapouT is completely new on the scene. It's the new guy against the big Greats. There is something about the new guy that believes he's meant to do GREAT things!" Character and TapouT creator Mask believes in the solid partnership with VERSUS.

Schedule and descriptions for new episodes to follow. All times are 10 p.m. ET/PT, subject to change:

August 1: The Search Continues TapouT scouts several talented fighters on a cross-country trip looking for new talent. They stop in at Matt Hughes' farm before heading out to the Ring of Fire, a mixed martial arts event in Colorado.

August 8: Charuto - TapouT travels to Hawaii to sponsor Charuto who is BJ Penn's jiu-jitsu instructor. He hopes that with TapouT's help, he'll make his mark at the Icon MMA event in Honolulu.

August 15: Sergio - TapouT meets Sergio, a promising fighter out of David Strasser's gym in Wisconsin. Sergio is struggling to leave his day job behind and become a full time fighter and he gets his shot at his first MMA event in Las Vegas. 

August 22: Sunshine - TapouT hits the road with their newest discovery Sunshine. The crew does their best to get their wide-eyed, innocent fighter into trouble before arriving in New Jersey for an MMA event at a baseball field. 

August 29: Rob Roy - The secretive Rob Roy is TapouT's latest fighter. His next fight is at a biker rally on the Mississippi River and everyone gets into plenty of trouble before Rob Roy finally steps into the ring. 

To ensure viewers get their full TapouT fix, VERSUS will air a marathon of the first three episodes on July 31, from 8pm-11pm PT/ET. The marathon will be hosted by the TapouT Crew as they recap the best hits, the wildest moments, and the biggest names in MMA.

Diamond In The Rough (8 p.m. ET) - Mask, Skyskrape, and Punkass find a potential fighter in Albuquerque and take him to the Extreme Challenge in Iowa.

Little Fireball Episode (9 p.m. ET) - The TapouT crew travels to Chuck Liddell's training center, the Pit, and decide to sponsor his friend and training partner, Antonio. Mask and the crew join Antonio in Las Vegas for his fight. 

Hot Head (10 p.m. ET) - TapouT picks up an inexperienced fighter at the American Kick Boxing Academy and takes him to his first professional bout. Along the way, the fighter learns some tough lessons about what it takes to be a pro. 

For more information, please visit: www.tapout.com or www.myspace.com/bad4thesport and to watch the clips from the show and for a full schedule, go to www.versus.com.

 

 

RING OF FIRE Pimped My Ride

7-22-2007

Broomfield, CO

 

 

Ring of Fire representative Big Al Pallone shows off his latest promotional creation, a mini extreme fighting cage.  According to Pallone, the cage is dedicated to their newest sponsor, High Country Harley Davidson of Frederick, Colorado.  

 

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Big Al says he will see you soon when Colorado's premier fight promotion returns to the Broomfield Event Center on September 15th, for Ring of Fire #30 - "Demolition".

 

 

NO HOLDS BARRED: How to Fight the Dope Cheats

7-21-2007

Denver, CO

http://nhbnews.podOmatic.com/entry/eg/2007-07-21T01_02_52-07_00

 

On this special edition of NO HOLDS BARRED, host Eddie Goldman discusses the latest series of dope cheating scandals in mixed martial arts, the pros and cons of the CBS Sportsline article by Zach Arnold called "Steroids, street drugs a problem in MMA, too", and the need for all those who oppose doping to support the efforts of the World Anti-Doping Agency and push for universal adoption of its policies.

 

Also, make sure to check out my weekly boxing show, SecondsOut Radio. On this week's star-studded edition of SecondsOut Radio, we review the card held Saturday, July 14, at Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and previews this coming Saturday's showdown between Bernard Hopkins and Winky Wright in Las Vegas. In Atlantic City right after his fight, we spoke with welterweight Alfonso Gomez (17-3-2, 8 KOs), who earned the biggest win of his career by stopping Arturo Gatti (40-9, 31 KOs) in the seventh round. After that fight, Gatti announced his retirement. We also spoke with IBF welterweight champion Kermit Cintron (28-1, 26 KOs), who scored an impressive second-round knockout of challenger Walter Matthysse (26-2, 25 KOs, 1 NC) that kept the Atlantic City crowd buzzing for many minutes afterwards. We spoke with Emanuel Steward, who trains Cintron. And we spoke with legendary trainer Angelo Dundee, who was in attendance at this card, about the state of boxing, as well as IBF 140-pound champion Paulie Malignaggi and super middleweight prospect Jerson Ravelo, who both also attended this event.

 

This Saturday, July 21, two of boxing's pound-for-pound best face each other for the first time, as light heavyweight king Bernard Hopkins (47-4-1, 32 KOs) fights Winky Wright (51-3-1, 25 KOs) at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, Nevada, and on HBO Pay-Per-View in the US. We spoke with both Hopkins and Wright twice, first at the kickoff news conference in New York in May, and last week on media teleconference calls. We also spoke with Freddie Roach, who trains Hopkins, and Dan Birmingham, who trains Wright, as well as promoter Oscar De La Hoya about this fight.

 

 

BATTLEQUEST returns this weekend!!

7-21-2007

Eagle, CO

 

On Saturday, July 21st 2007 the BATTLEQUEST series returns to action with it's sixth installment entitled SHOOTOUT! 

ABOUT THE EVENT: 

Local promoter Carlos Carvalho has done a great job of building an awareness of MMA in the Vail Valley and plans to expand that a bit as the promotion holds it first event in Eagle, CO. The brand new Eagle County Fairgrounds River Event Center will host 13 Mixed Martial arts bouts. BATTLEQUEST is known as a feeder event to the RING OF FIRE. The event is headlined by a 155 lb Championship Match between Rocky Johnson and Omaha's Ryan Roberts. The feature bout of the evening has Boulder's Tyler Toner facing off against the scrappy Nick Mamalis of Green River, Wyoming. All four fighters are ROF veterans and are working their way back in to the ROF roster.

Top local fighters from the Vail valley include middleweight Robert Hermansillo, and light weights Chris Harvey and Ismael Hermansillo. Athletes from 4 states will make the trek to compete on the event.

ROF promoter Sven Bean served as match maker for the event. Bean will be keeping a watchful eye on the undercard, hoping to find new stars for the RING OF FIRE flagship promotion.

Doors open at 7:00 pm and the first bell is at 8:00 pm. Tickets purchased before the event are $25.00 & $40.00 and they can be purchased at the following locations: GNC in Avon, Inyodo, and at any King Soopers or City Market location. Online sales at www.ticketswest.co m. Tickets purchased at the door are $30.00 & $45.00.

VIP Tables can be purhased by calling 303-250- 3627

For more information, please contact the Fair and Rodeo office at 970-328-3646.

 

 

SHAMROCK SUBMISSION FIGHTING - Team Tryouts

7-20-2007, 

Denver, CO

San Jose, CA…. Frank Shamrock’s premier fight team, the Shamrock Submission Fight Team, will hold a try out/casting call on July 26, 2007. The legendary fighter will hold the intense try out at his elite martial arts academy, the Shamrock Martial Arts Academy, in San Jose, California. All sizes and weight classes are welcome to attend the try out/casting call with the potential to train with Frank Shamrock at his academy as well as opportunities with the IFL, Showtime, Strikeforce, MMAE, various reality TV shows and other media. 

The tryouts will be held less than a month after Frank Shamrock defeated Pride veteran Phil Baroni on Showtime Pay-Per-View. Frank Shamrock will be on the lookout for new talent to join his team, as well as star in an upcoming reality TV series. Most needed for the Shamrock Submission Fight Team are 150 lb fighters.

The grueling tryout will be held on Thursday, July 26, 2007 from 12pm – 5pm at the Shamrock Martial Arts Academy. More information is available at www.frankshamrock.com. 

When: Thursday, July 26, 2007, 12:00pm – 5:00pm

Where: Shamrock Martial Arts Academy, 5725 Winfield Blvd., Suite 1, San Jose, CA 95123

Cost: $75 for amateur fighters (Free for professional fighters with 5 fights or more on their record)

 


ShoXC: Elite Challenger Series 

7-20-2007

Denver, CO

Showtime Networks Inc. and mixed martial arts organization EliteXC officially announced today the debut of a new series on the premium television network, ShoXC: Elite Challenger Series. The series will premiere live on Friday, July 27 at 11 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast), from Chumash Casino Resort in Santa Ynez , Calif. 

Following the successful model of the network’s critically acclaimed, prospect-oriented boxing series ShoBox: The New Generation, ShoXC will put talented, up-and-coming fighters on the fast track to stardom. The mission of the series is to pit young fighters against quality opposition in tough, crowd-pleasing and competitive matches. 

“This network and our partners at EliteXC have made a long-term commitment to developing the sport of professional mixed martial arts,” said Ken Hershman, senior vice president and general manager, Showtime Sports & Event Programming. “ShoXC is one of the most important components to that development. Now, young fighters will have an elite proving ground to showcase their talents on national television. In addition, the fans now can track MMA’s future stars as they develop their fighting style and skills.”

ShoXC will air regularly on Saturday nights—following the Friday premiere—and will feature fighters from all over the world. In the debut episode, matches will take place in a 20’ x 22’ foot hexagon cage. MMA fights on other ShoXC telecasts may take place in a cage or a ring. 

“‘ShoBox’ is a truly unique, one-of-a-kind series for the true boxing fan,” added Hershman. “’ShoBox’ has introduced fans to many of today’s top fighters, including more than 15 current world champions. We expect the same kind of success stories to come out of ShoXC.”

Gary Shaw, EliteXC President, Live Events said, “I believe that ShoXC will be as popular and important to the MMA audience as ShoBox is to boxing.’’ 

The initial two-hour ShoXC telecast will feature up to five fights with Edson Berto of Orlando , Fla. , facing K.J. Noons of San Diego (155-pound match) in the main event. Also on the card, Aaron Wetherspoon of Irvine , Calif. , will meet hometown champion Jeremiah Metcalf of Santa Ynez in a King of the Cage/Gladiator Challenge welterweight championship unification match. 

And, as is the precedent for EliteXC, additional fights will be streamed live on the Internet (www.ProElite.com) immediately following the telecast. 

EliteXC announcer Mauro Ranallo will handle play-by-play for ShoXC with highly regarded color analyst Stephen Quadros, The Fight Professor, at his side. The executive producer of ShoXC is David Dinkins, Jr. with Richard Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing.

 

 

SHERK & FRANCA - Test Positive for Steroids!

7-19-2007

Denver, CO

 

From the California State Athletic Commission:


Hermes Franca, who last competed for UFC on July 7, 2007, has tested positive for Drostanolone. He has been fined $2,500. His suspension period runs from the conclusion of his bout on July 7, 2007 through the end of his licensing year which is July 5, 2008. 


Sean Sherk, the reigning UFC World Lightweight Champion, who last competed on July 7, 2007 in Sacramento, has tested positive for Nandrolone Metabolite. He has been fined $2,500. His suspension period runs from the conclusion of his bout on July 7, 2007 through the remainder of his licensing year which is June 26, 2008. Furthermore, he has been assessed an additional 10 days in order to fulfill the terms of his suspension (365 total days). The additional days will be added at the beginning of his next licensing year when he reapplies. 


Normal levels of Nandrolone range from 2 ng/mL (average person) to 6 ng/mL (athlete engaged in rigorous activity). Mr. Sherk's reported level certified by the Director of Science and Technology from the laboratory that conducted the tests was 12 ng/mL. Both the "A" sample and "B" sample were tested and confirmed as positive.

 

 

UFC 75 -  To be Broadcast on Spike TV via Tape Delay

7-17-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: Saturday, September 8 at 9:00 PM ET/PT

O2 Arena, London England

 

SpikeT V will telecast “UFC 75: Champion vs. Champion,” its most star-studded fight card ever, including the network’s first-ever UFC® title fight, a unification bout between UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson and PRIDE’s 205-pound Champion Dan “Hollywood” Henderson, on Saturday, September 8 at 9:00 PM ET/PT (same day tape) from The O2 Arena in London, England. UFC 75 also features a major heavyweight battle with international superstar Mirko “Cro Cop” when he takes on France’s Cheick Kongo. As a special feature, England’s own and “The Ultimate Fighter® 3” Light Heavyweight Champion Michael “The Count” Bisping takes on fellow “The Ultimate Fighter 3” cast member Matt “The Hammer” Hamill. 

“We are pleased that Spike TV will bring UFC 75 live from London to millions of UFC fans in the U.S. and Canada,” said Dana White, UFC President. “UFC 75 will be the UFC and PRIDE’s first ever unification match – this fight between Rampage Jackson and Dan Henderson will decide who is the best 205-pound fighter in the two organizations. This is the mega-fight that sports fans have always wanted, and after waiting almost a decade not only do they finally get it, they get to watch it for free on Spike TV.”

“Spike TV is thrilled to present such a monumental bout between these two great champions, said Kevin Kay, General Manager, Spike TV. “Not only will this be the first ever unification bout but it is Spike TV’s first ever UFC title fight.”

UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson is coming off a thrilling victory over Chuck Liddell. Knocking out “The Iceman” less than two minutes into the first round of their fight at UFC 71 in May to capture the light heavyweight crown, Jackson stopped a streak of four consecutive title defenses by Liddell. The 29-year-old has been a rising star in mixed martial arts since his 2001debut with the PRIDE Fighting organization (recently acquired by UFC ownership) he defeated many of the world’s best fighters, including a previous victory over Liddell in 2003. Jackson will put his new UFC title on the line against Henderson, the pound-for-pound superstar who holds two titles in PRIDE.

Henderson currently holds PRIDE’s 205 pound and 185 pound title. He is the only the only fighter in MMA history to hold two titles in two weight classes concurrently in a major fight organization. He enters his fight with Jackson after a stunning knockout victory over Wanderlei Silva last February, which was compelling since Silva had beaten Jackson twice before. Having represented the United States in the 1992 and 1996 Olympics in Greco-Roman wrestling, Henderson will look to impose his wrestling ability during his bout with Jackson in an attempt to make history again, this time by becoming the first fighter ever to hold both the UFC and PRIDE titles. 

Mirko “Cro Cop” returns to the Octagon™ following his first UFC loss to Brazil’s Gabriel Gonzaga at UFC 70 in Manchester, England. The fearsome kickboxer turned mixed martial artist was the 2006 PRIDE Open Weight Grand Prix Champion and was expected by many to defeat Gonzaga en route to a mega-fight with Randy Couture for the heavyweight title at UFC 74 in August. Instead, Gonzaga turned the tables on “Cro Cop” and caught him with a right leg kick to the head, sending him to the canvas in a stunning upset nine seconds before the end of the first round. “Cro Cop” now goes back to England in an attempt to defeat Kongo and start a new reign of terror in the heavyweight division.

Kongo, like Cro Cop, is a kickboxer turned mixed martial artist. Not much was known of the 6’4” 240-pound Parisian when he made his UFC 61 debut in July of 2006 against Gilbert Aldana. He had an impressive record and a stellar reputation as a kickboxer, but many wondered if he could compete in the MMA arena. He answered that question quickly as he halted the rugged Aldana in the first round. Kongo then jumped back and scored another first round stoppage at UFC 62, this one over Christian Wellisch. At UFC 70, Kongo triumphed with a majority decision over popular Brazilian heavyweight Assuerio Silva, scoring his third win in the UFC.

In other undercard action, light heavyweights Michael Bisping and Matt Hamill will each be putting their undefeated records on the line in a match-up that most expected to see on “The Ultimate Fighter 3” before Hamill was forced to withdraw from the competition due to injury. Fighting out of Widnes, England, Bisping, winner of The Ultimate Fighter 3 in the light heavyweight division, comes into the bout off wins over Eric Schafer and Elvis Sinosic at UFC 66 and UFC 70 respectively. 

“The Hammer” trains with Tito Ortiz and Team Punishment in Southern California, and most recently defeated Rex Holman at UFC 68. Hamill is a 2004 inductee in the Division III Wrestling Hall of Fame was the first U.S. wrestler to win gold medals in freestyle and Greco Roman competition in the 1997 World Games for the Deaf. The three-time NCAA National Champion attended the National Technical Institute for the Deaf in Rochester. 

More details on the event to be announced shortly.

 

 

K-1 HERO's 2007 - Results

7-16-2007

Denver, CO


From the Yokohama Arena in Yokohama, Japan.

 

1. Alexandre Franca Nogueira defeated Shuichiro Katsumura by TKO at 1:55 of rd 2.

2. Andre Dida defeated Artur Oumakhanov by KO at 1:20 of rd 1.     
3. Ralek Gracie defeated Katsuyori Shibata by submission at 3:05 of rd 1.  
4. Vitor “Shaolin” Ribiero defeated Kazuyuki Miyata by submission at 1:54 of rd 2. 
5. Kultar "Black Mamba" Gill defeated Hideo Tokoro by TKO at 4:47 of rd 1. 
6. Kaoru Uno defeated Katsuhiko Nagata by unaniomous decision. 
7. Melvin Manhoef defeated Bernard Ackah by KO at 2:13 of rd 1.    
8. Kin Tai Ei defeated Kiyoshi Tamura by unanimous decision.

 

 

K-1 HERO's 2007 - Middleweight Tournament Opening Round

7-15-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: Monday, July 16, 2007
Yokohama Arena

Yokohama, Japan

 

Preliminary Bouts:
Shuya Arimura vs. Akihiko Mouri
Hiroki Ozaki vs. RYO

Main Card:
Alexandre Franca Nogueira vs. Shuichiro Katsumura
Andre Dida vs. Artur Umakhanov
Katsuyori Shibata vs. Ralek Gracie
Melvin Manhoef vs. Bernard Ackah
Kiyoshi Tamura vs.Kin Tai Ei

Tournament Bouts (70 kg):
Kazuyuki Miyata vs.Vitor "Shaolin" Ribeiro
Kultar "Black Mamba" Gill vs. Hideo Tokoro
Caol Uno vs. Katsuhiko Nagata

 

 

BODOGFIGHT - Results
7-15-2007

Denver, CO

From the Sovereign Bank Arena in Trenton, New Jersey.


1. David Love defeated Eben Oroz  by split decision.
2. Mark Burch defeated Yoshiki Takahashi by KO at 3:45 of rd 3.
3. Chael Sonnen defeated Amar Suloev by TKO from strikes at 3:33 of rd 2.
4. Jorge Masvidal defeated Yves Edwards by TKO from strikes at 2:59 of rd 2.
5. Branden Lee Hinkle defeated Roman Zentsov by unanimous decision.
6. Blair Tugman defeated Dan Hawley by unanimous decision.
7. Nick Agallar defeated James 'Binky' Jones by split decision.
8. Eddie Alvarez defeated Matt Lee by unanimous decision.

Middleweight Title Bout: Trevor Prangley defeated Yuki Kondo by TKO (stopped due to cut) at 5:00 of rd 2. 

Women's 135lb Title Bout: Tara LaRosa defeated Kelly Kobold by armbar at 2:50 of rd 4.

 

 

CAGE RAGE 22 "Hard As Hell" - Results
7-15-2007

Denver, CO

 

From the Wembley Arena in London, England.

1. Light Heavyweight: Tom Watson defeated Ed Smith by unanimous decision. 
2. Welterweight: Michael Johnson defeated Damian Riccio by TKO.  Riccio did not answer the bell for round 3

3. Welterweight: Ross Pointin defeated Dean Bray by guillotine choke at 2:10 of rd 2.
4. Welterweight: Marios Zaromskis defeated Ross Mason by KO at 2:03 of rd 3.
5. British Featherweight Title: Robbie Olivier defeated Ronnie Mann by unanimous decision.  Olivier retains the title.
6. Heavyweight: James McSweeny defeated Mark Buchannan by TKO from strikes at 1:30 of rd 1.
7. British Light Heavyweight Title: Paul Chahoon defeated Mark Epstein by unanimous decision.
8. Heavyweight: Gary Turner defeated Edson Drago by TKO due to cut at the end of rd 2. 
9. Light Heavyweight: Mario Sperry defeated Lee Hasdell by rear choke at 1:39 of rd 1. 
10. Heavyweight: Neil Grove defeated James Thompson by KO at :10 of rd 1. 
11. Heavyweight: Dave Legeno defeated Herb Dean by TKO after rd 1. Dean could not continue.
12. Heavyweight Bout: Tengiz Tedoradze defeated Eric “Butterbean” Esch by TKO from strikes at 4:26 of rd 1. 

 

 

BATTLEQUEST 6: SHOOTOUT!
7-14-2007

Event date: 7-21-2007

Eagle, CO


On Saturday, July 21st 2007 the BATTLEQUEST series returns to action with it's sixth installment entitled SHOOTOUT! 

Local promoter Carlos Carvalho has done a great job of building an awareness of MMA in the Vail Valley and plans to expand that a bit as the promotion holds it first event in Eagle, CO. The brand new Eagle County Fairgrounds River Event Center will host 13 Mixed Martial arts bouts. BATTLEQUEST is known as a feeder event to the RING OF FIRE. The event is headlined by a 155 lb Championship Match between Rocky Johnson and Omaha's Ryan Roberts. The feature bout of the evening has Boulder's Tyler Toner facing off against the scrappy Nick Mamalis of Green River, Wyoming. All four fighters are ROF veterans and are working their way back in to the ROF roster. ROF promoter Sven Bean served as match maker for the event. Bean will be keeping a watchful eye on the under card, hoping to find new stars for the RING OF FIRE flagship promotion. 

Doors open at 7:00 pm and the first bell is at 8:00 pm. Tickets purchased before the event are $25.00 & $40.00 and they can be purchased at the following locations: GNC in Avon, Inyodo, and at any City Market locations or online at www.ticketswest.com. Tickets purchased at the door are $30.00 & $45.00. VIP Tables can be purchased by calling 303-246-5237

For more information, please contact the Fair and Rodeo office at 970-328-3646.

 

 

IFL - Intense Pitbulls-Dragons Showdown on FSN Tonight 
7-13-2007

Denver, CO
By Ben Fowlkes 


Tonight’s edition of IFL Fight Night on Fox Sports Net features a heated showdown between Renzo Gracie’s New York Pitbulls and Carlos Newton’s Toronto Dragons. With both teams fighting for their playoff lives in the final IFL event of the 2007 regular season, they’ll have to lay it all on the line in Las Vegas.

Witness the newest member of the Pitbulls, jiu-jitsu champion Marcio “Pe de Pano” Cruz put his skills to the test against heavyweight slugger Rafael Feijao in a critical match. Cruz comes in as a late substitution and has the pressure of his team’s entire season riding on his back.

Also, see welterweight phenom Delson Heleno take on former UFC fighter Gideon Ray in a match that pits two of the league’s most athletically gifted competitors against one another. In the middleweight class, Canadian Brent Beauparlant looks to continue his steady improvement against the always-entertaining Fabio Leopoldo.

The lightweights are also in action, as slick submissions expert Wagnney Fabiano faces a Erik Owings. Fabiano has yet to meet an opponent who can handle his ground game, but will Gracie student Owings give him his first real test in the IFL? To top it all off, light heavyweights Andre Gusmao and Wojtek Kaszowski go at it, with both men desperately needing a win to bolster their IFL records.

It’s all tonight on Fox Sports Net, starting at 11 pm in most areas. Check our TV Schedule page for complete details and air times. And don’t forget to watch an all-new episode of IFL Battleground on MyNetworkTV this Monday night.

 

 

BODOGFIGHT -  July 14th Fight Card

7-11-2007

Denver, CO

Event date: July 14, 2007
Sovereign Bank Arena
, Trenton, New Jersey

Exhibition Bouts:
Featherweights: David Love vs. Eben Oroz 
Heavyweights: Mark Burch vs. Yoshiki Takahashi 
Middleweights: Amar Suloev vs. Chael Sonnen 
Welterweights: Yves Edwards vs. Jorge Masvidal 
Heavyweights: Roman Zentsov vs. Branden Lee Hinkle 
Bantamweights: Dan Hawley vs. Nick Cottone 
Lightweights: Nick Agallar vs. Binky Jones 

 

5-Round Title Bouts:

Middleweights: Trevor Prangley vs. Yuki Kondo 

Women - 135 pounds: Tara LaRosa vs. Kelly Kobald 

 

Main Event:
Welterweights: Eddie Alvarez vs. Matt Lee 

 

 

NO HOLDS BARRED: Kurt Otto on the State of the IFL

7-10-2007

Denver, CO

On this edition of NO HOLDS BARRED, host Eddie Goldman speaks with Kurt Otto, the co-founder and commissioner of the International Fight League (IFL) (http://ifl.tv/).

Among the topics discussed are the overall state of the IFL; their coverage in the media; their financial situation; the team format and their business model; prospects for their upcoming semifinals on August 2 at the Continental Airlines Arena in East Rutherford, NJ, and their finals on Sept. 20 at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, FL; plans for an IFL Grand Prix event to crown individual champions in five weight classes; a proposal to have those five champions face a team of fighters from another mixed martial arts company; recent changes in their television production; plans for the 2008 season; and what might have been done differently this past year.

To listen to NO HOLDS BARRED, click one of these links and just press the play button on the player:

http://nhbnews.podOmatic.com/entry/eg/2007-07-09T19_40_11-07_00
http://www.nowpublic.com/no_holds_barred_kurt_otto_state_ifl

 

 

UFC 73 - Attendance and Gate Information 

7-9-2007

Denver, CO

Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA

Venue Capacity - 16,811 
Deadwood - 3,628 
Exempt Passes - 4,561 
Sold - 8,622 
Total Attendance - 13,183 
Gross Receipts - $1,551,920.00 

Athlete Purse Information


Title Bouts:

Anderson Silva ($45,000 + $45,000 win bonus) defeated Nathan Marquardt ($24,000) 

Sean Sherk  ($14,000 + $14,000 win bonus)  defeated Hermes Franca ($14,000) 

 

Main Card Bouts:

Tito Ortiz ($210,000) defeated Rashad Evans ( $16,000)
Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira  ($100,000 + $100,000 win bonus) defeated Heath Herring ($70,000)
Kenny Florian ($8,000 + $8,000 win bonus) defeated Alvin Robinson ($3,000) 

Under Card Bouts:

Stephan Bonnar ($16,000 + $16,000 win bonus) defeated Mike Nickels ( $5,000) 
Chris Lytle ($10,000 + $10,000 win bonus) defeated Jason Gilliam ($3,000) 
Frank Edgar ($5,000 + $5,000 win bonus) defeated Mark Bocek ($3,000) 
Jorge Gurgel ($7,000 + $7,000 win bonus) defeated win bonus Diego Saraiva ($3,000) 

 

 

IFO “FIREWORKS IN THE CAGE” - RESULTS 

7-8-2007

Denver, CO

 

From the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.

1. James Funny defeated Kelly Gray by unanimous decision 
2. Bao Quach defeated Del Hawkins by TKO from strikes at 4:52 of rd 1.
3. Lee Gibson defeated Taloen Hofman by TKO from strikes at 2:25 of rd 2.
4. Tyler Stinson defeated Tony Barker by TKO at 4:45 of rd 2.
5. Zac George vs. Ryan Roberts was declared a no contest due to low blow by George.
6. Dan Molina defeated Chilo Gonzalez by TKO from strikesat 0:19 of rd 3.
7. Joe Cronin defeated Joey Gorczynski by tapout due to choke at 1:07 of rd 1.

 

Title Bouts:
8. Featherweight Championship: Eric Payne defeated Brandon Shelton by triangle Choke at 4:10 of rd 1.
9. Heavyweight Championship: Chris Guillen defeated Wes Sims by TKO at 5:00 of rd 2.
10. Middleweight Championship: Marvin Eastman defeated Rob Kimmons by unanimous decision. 

 

The International Fighting Organization's first MMA event will be taped for broadcast on HDNet, Friday, July 13 at 10:00 p.m. ET. 

Promoted by Hall of Fame Boxing referee Richard Steele and Steve Oshins.

 

 

UFC 73 RESULTS - Marquardt out in first round, Silva retains title!  

7-7-2007, Denver, CO

 

Live from the Arco Arena in Sacramento, California

 

PRELIMINARY BOUTS:
1. Lightweight: Frankie Edgar defeated Mark Bocek by TKO at 4:55 of rd 1.
2. Welterweight:
Chris Lytle defeated Jason Gilliam by triangle choke at 2:15 of rd 1.
3. Lightweight: Jorge Gurgel defeated Diego Saraiva by unanimous decision 
4. Lt. Heavyweight:  Stephan Bonnar defeated
Mike Nickels by rear choke at 2:14 of rd 1.

MAIN FIGHT CARD:
5. Heavyweight: Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira defeated Heath Herring by unanimous decision.

6. Lt. Weight Title Bout: Sean Sherk defeated Hermes Franca by unanimous decision.  Sherk retains title.

7. Lt. Heavyweight: Tito Ortiz vs. Rashad Evans is judged a unanimous draw.
8. Middleweight Title Bout: Anderson Silva defeated
Nathan Marquardt by TKO at 4:50 of rd 1. Silva retains title.

9. Lightweight: Kenny Florian defeated Alvin Robinson due to tap out from strikes at 4:30 of rd 1.

 

 

HUMAN WEAPON - New Martial Arts Program Premiers on The History Channel 

7-7-2007

Denver, CO


Series hosts Jason Chambers and Bill Duff travel the world experiencing different martial arts. They learn the history, the culture, and how different martial arts  evolved.  Both Chambers and Duff participate in actual training and one is chosen at the end of each show to fight an expert in specific discipline.

The series premieres on Friday, July 20th at 10 PM ET on the History Channel.

 

 

STEELE CAGE PRODUCTIONS presents “FIREWORKS IN THE CAGE”

7-7-2007, Denver, CO
Event date: 7-7-2007

From the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, NV


The International Fighting Organization's first MMA event will be taped for broadcast on HDNet, Friday, July 13 at 10:00 p.m. ET. 

Promoted by Hall of Fame Boxing referee Richard Steele and Steve Oshins.

Fight Card:


Joey Gorczynski vs. Joe Cronin 
Chilo Gonzalez
vs. Dan Molina
Zac George
vs. Ryan Roberts
Tony Barker
vs. Tyler Stinson
Lee Gibson
vs. Talon Hofman
Bao Quach
vs. Del Hawkins
Kelly Gray
vs. James Funny


Featherweight Title Bout: Eric Payne vs. Brandon Shelton

 

Light Heavyweight Title Bout: Marvin Eastman vs. Rob Kimmons

 

Heavyweight Title Bout: Chris Guillen vs. Wes Simms

 

 

UFC 73 - Fighter Weigh-in Results 

7-7-2007, Denver, CO

From Sacramento, California

 

All fighters on the card made weight.

Middleweight Title Bout:
Nate Marquardt (182.5lbs) vs. Anderson Silva (184.5lbs) 
Lightweight Bout: Hermes Franca (154.5lbs) vs. Sean Sherk (154.5lbs) 
Light Heavyweight Bout: Rashad Evans (204lbs) vs. Tito Ortiz (205.5lbs) 
Heavyweight Bout: Heath Herring (259lbs) vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira (240.5lbs) 
Lightweight Bout: Alvin Robinson (156lbs) vs. Kenny Florian (155.5lbs)
Light Heavyweight Bout: Mike Nickels (205.5lbs) vs. Stephan Bonnar (204.5lbs) 
Lightweight Bout: Diego Saraiva (155lbslbs) vs. Jorge Gurgel (155.5lbs) 
Welterweight Bout: Jason Gilliam (171lbs) vs. Chris Lytle (169.5lbs) 
Lightweight Bout:  Mark Bocek (154.5lbs) vs. Frank Edgar (154.5lbs) 

 

 

NEW YORK BAD ASS - Tests Positive of Steroids!

7-4-2007

Denver, CO 

 

The California State Athletic Commission reports that Phil Baroni tested positive for illegal steroids following the June 22nd, Strikeforce bout against Frank Shamrock. 

 

C.S.A.C. testing indicated trace amounts of Boldenone Metabolite and Stanozolol Metabolite. Both drugs are steroids normally used to treat horses.

 

Baroni has been fined $2,500 and will be suspended a year, pending appeal.


Baroni's manager Ken Pavia, gave this statement: “While we respect the process and intent of the tests, we are disappointed with the results as they are completely unexpected. Phil did not knowingly ingest these drugs, which we are told are veterinary in nature. We intend to explore all rights that are afforded by the state commission and Armando Garcia."

 

 

PANCRASE USA - Belt Rank Promotion

7-3-2007

Denver, CO

 

Gutierrez and instructor Billy Hendricks

 

Matt Gutierrez is hereby awarded the rank of  Blue Belt of Pancrase Mixed Martial Arts.  Matt received the coveted degree in a special awards ceremony last night at the Stars Training Center in Broomfield, Colorado.  Congratulations - Pancrase Promotions Committee.

 

 

IFL - Semifinals Fight Card

7-3-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: 8-2-2007
Continental Airlines Arena

East Rutherford, NJ

Sabres (Ken Yasuda) vs. Pitbulls (Renzo Gracie):
Savant Young vs. Erik Owings 
Antonio McKee vs. Delson Heleno 
Kazuhiro Hamanaka vs. Fabio Leopoldo 
Vladimir Matyushenko vs. Jamal Patterson 
Wayne Cole vs. Bryan Vetell 


Anacondas (Shawn Tompkins) vs. Silverbacks (Pat Miletich): 
Chris Horodecki vs. Bart Palaszewski 
Jay Hieron vs. Rory Markham 
Benji Radach vs. Ryan McGivern 
Alex Schoenauer vs. Mike Ciesnolevicz 
Krzysztof Soszynski vs. Ben Rothwell 

 

 

UFC 73 "STACKED" - LINE UP
7-2-2007
Denver, CO

Event date: 7-7-2007

Live from the ARCO Arena in Sacramento, CA

The Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC®) today announced the full line-up of fights for UFC 73: STACKED including two intense championship bouts and a heated grudge match between two light heavyweight rivals. UFC 73: STACKED features UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson “The Spider” Silva in his first title defense vs. Nate “The Great” Marquardt. UFC Lightweight Champion Sean “The Muscle Shark” Sherk puts his newly-won belt on the line vs. Brazil’s Hermes Franca. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira steps into the Octagon™ for the first time for a heavyweight war with Heath Herring – and Tito Ortiz intends to put a painful end to Rashad Evans’ perfect 15-0 record. Let the fireworks begin. UFC 73, loaded with UFC superstars, takes place LIVE from ARCO Arena in Sacramento, Calif. Saturday, July 7, 2007.

Fight card:


Sean Sherk vs. Hermes Franca 
Anderson Silva vs. Nate Marquardt 
Tito Ortiz vs. Rashad Evans 
Antonio "Minotauro" Rodrigo Nogueira vs. Heath Herring 
Alvin Robinson vs. Kenny Florian 
Mike Nickels vs. Stephan Bonnar 
Jorge Gurgel vs. Diego Saraiva 
Jason Gilliam vs. Chris Lytle 
Mark Bocek vs. Frank Edgar 

Tickets for UFC 73: STACKED are on sale now with prices $550, $350, $250, $150 and $50. The fastest and most convenient way to purchase tickets is by visiting the Ticketmaster Web site at Ticketmaster.com. Tickets may be purchased by calling Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone at (916) 649-TIXS, (530) 528-TIXS and (209) 551-TIXS. Tickets are also available at the ARCO Arena Box Office, which is open Monday thru Saturday from 10am to 6pm and at all Sacramento-area Ticketmaster locations and at www.ufc.com. 

UFC 73: STACKED is available live on pay-per-view at 10:00pm. ET/7 p.m. PT on iN DEMAND, DIRECTV, DISH Network, TVN, Bell ExpressVu, Shaw Communications and Viewer’s Choice Canada for a suggested retail price of $39.95 ($39.99 CAD).

 

 

K-1 WORLD MAX 2007 - Results

6-29-2007, Denver, CO

From the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan

 

1. Farid Villaume defeated Nonthanun Por. Pramuk by unanimous decision.
2. Yuji Nashiro defeated Hakuto by KO at 2:46 of rd 2.
3. Keiji Ozaki defeated Pak Wing Heung by decision.
4. Tatsuji defeated Andy Ologun by decision.
5. Takayuki Kohiruimaki defeated Tsogto Amara by unanimous decision
6. Artur Kyshenko defeated Su Hwan Lee by KO at 1:26 of rd 3.
7. Mike Zambidis defeated Drago by unanimous decision.
8. Yoshihiro Sato defeated Denis Schneidmiller by unanimous decision.
9. Andy Souwer defeated Ole Laursen by KO at 2:07 of rd 1.
10 Albert Kraus defeated Virgil Kalakoda by unanimous decision.
11. Buakaw Por. Pramuk defeated Nieky Holtzken by unanimous decision.
12. Masato defeated Gesias Calvancanti by unanimous decision.

 

 

K-1 WORLD MAX 2007 - World Tournament Final Elimination

6-28-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: Thu. 28th, June 2007
Gates Open PM5:00 Start PM6:00
Place: Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan

 

Tournament Final Elimination Bouts / K-1 Rules:
9. Masato (Japan / Silver Wolf Top-4 Fighter in 2006) VS J.Z. Calvan (Brazil / American Top Team) 
8. Buakaw Por. Pramuk (Thailand / Por.Pramuk Gym 2006 Champ) VS Nieky "The Natural" Holtzken (Holland / Golden Glory Gym, West Europe Champ) 
7. Albert Kraus (Holland / Team Super Pro Top-8 Fighter in 2006) VS Virgil Kalakoda South Africa / Warrior's MMA  Academy, Top-8 Fighter in 2006) 
6. Andy Souwer (Holland / Shooto Boxing Holland Finalist in 2006) VS Ole Laursen (Denmark / Untamed)
5. Yoshihiro Sato (Japan / FULLCAST, Nagoya JK Factory Japan Champion) VS Denis Schneidmiller (Germany / Feuer sports, East Europe Champ) 
4. Drago (Armenia / Team IT'S SHOW TIME Top-4 Fighter in 2006) VS Mike Zambidis (Greece / Mega Gym)
3. Artur Kyshenko (Ukraine / Captain Odessa) VS Su Hwan Lee (Republic of Korea / Inchoen Moobi Gym Asia Champ) 

Super Fights: / K-1 Rules 
2. Takayuki Kohiruimaki (Japan / Team Dragon Top-8 Fighter in 2006) VS Tsogto "SHINOBU" Amara (Mongolia / Freelance Represent of Mongolia)
1. TATSUJI (Japan / Iron Ax Japan Tournament Finalist) VS Andy Ologun (Nigeria / Team Ologun)

Opening Fights:
3. Keiji Ozaki (Japan / Team Dragon) VS Pak Wing Heung (Hong Kong / Wunique Thai boxing) 
2. Yuji Nashiro (Japan / Cyoujoukai Theagenes Sports Academy) VS (HAKUTO Japan / Ranger Shinagawa Gym) 
1. Nonthanun Por. Pramuk (Thailand / Por. Pramuk Gym) VS Farid Villaume (France / Phenix Muay Thai) 

 

 

MMA News Briefs

6-28-2007

Denver, CO

 

SHAMROCK released from the UFC 

 

Ken Shamrock announced on Fight Network Radio that he’s been released from his contract with the UFC.  According to Shamrock, UFC president Dana White’s strong dislike for the IFL (Shamrock is a IFL coach) is the main reason their relationship has ended.


FORMER K1 CHAMP - Positive for Cocaine

 

The California State Athletic Commission reports that 2003 K-1 USA champ Carter Williams has tested positive for cocaine. 

 

Williams lost (TKO from strikes) an under card bout against Paul Buentello on last Friday’s Strikeforce show in San Jose, California. 

If found guilty, Williams could be fined $1,000 and receive a six-month suspension.


BRAZILIAN TOP TEAM 

 

Graciefighter reports rumors that Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira has left Brazilian Top Team have been confirmed. Nogueira now heads his own team and does his training at other gyms. A split between Murillo Bustamante and Mario Sperry has resulted in Sperry's ouster. Paulo Filho and others that made the core of the team have also left. BTT now is being controlled primarily by Murillo Bustamante and Bebeo Duarte.


SHAMROCK VS BARONI - Strikeforce Replay on Showtime

 

SHOWTIME will televise last Friday’s EliteXC/Strikeforce mixed martial arts event—“Shamrock vs. Baroni”—on Saturday, June 30, at 10 p.m. ET/PT. The telecast includes tremendous performances by the first ever Strikeforce middleweight champion Frank Shamrock, the first-ever EliteXC middleweight champion Murilo “Ninja” Rua and rising star Cung Le. The action-packed six-fight telecast was co-promoted by EliteXC and Strikeforce and aired live on pay-per-view from the HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif., this past Friday. 

 

 

IFL -  Co-founders' Statement
6-28-2007

Denver, CO 

On behalf of everyone at the International Fight League, we wanted to thank you for all your support as we have completed our first regular season. 

We now move on to the first-ever playoffs on August 2 at Continental Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey. In the first matchup Renzo Gracie’s Pitbulls, led by the electrifying Delson Heleno, meeting Ken Yasuda’s Tokyo Sabres, led by the undefeated tandem of duo of Antonio McKee (Los Angeles) and Vladimir “The Janitor” Matyushenko (Belarus). The other matchup will feature Sean Tompkins undefeated Los Angeles Anacondas, led by the undefeated duo of Benji Radich and Chris Horodecki, taking on Pat Miletich’s Quad Cities Silverbacks, led by undefeated heavyweight Ben Rothwell. The two teams that advance will meet Thursday, September 20, at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida, for the first-ever IFL Championship. 

There have been a number of positive developments since we last wrote to you. 

Some key highlights of the first-regular season include: 

Attendance records set in the states of Illinois (Moline), Washington (Everett) and Oregon (Portland) in the past year, as well as solid crowds at Mohegan Sun, a sellout crowd in the first-ever MMA event at the Las Vegas Hilton, and an arena record crowd at the Sears Centre in Chicago. 

The IFL brought mixed martial arts to broadcast prime television for the first time with the launch of “IFL Battleground” on MyNetworkTV this past March. The show, hosted by Bas Rutten and Tiffany Fallon, has enjoyed ratings success and has been extended as part of the new network’s fall schedule Monday nights at 8 p.m. Eastern and Pacific/7 p.m. Central. The IFL has found a home Friday nights at 11 p.m. on cable as well, with “IFL Fight Night” on FSN. Like “IFL Battleground,” the show has enjoyed solid ratings in the time slot. Over two million people are now viewing IFL programming on a weekly basis, and both shows will air in over 60 countries in North America, the Middle East and parts of Africa starting in July. 


The first-ever IFL home video “Greatest Knockouts and Extreme Action” will be available worldwide on September 18, distributed by IFL partner Warner Home Video. The video will feature the action in and out of the ring from the first calendar year of IFL events. 

The first-ever mixed martial arts trading cards will be out in the fourth quarter of 2007, created and distributed by industry leader The Topps Company. 

The IFL signed a host of new partners, ranging from Microsoft Xbox, HeadBlade shaving products, Sandals Resorts, v2 Vodka, Dale and Thomas Popcorn, USA Wrestling, U.S. Smokeless Tobacco, the USO and Headline apparel. 

We wanted to thank you for all your interest and support, and hope you join us at our playoff events or at our soon-to-be-announced season ending Grand Prix, where we will crown our individual champions by weight class, in addition to our team champion.

Regards, Kurt Otto Co-founder/Commissioner & Gareb Shamus Co-founder/CEO, International Fight League 

 

 

UFC 75 HEAVYWEIGHT FEATURE - MIRKO “CRO COP” vs. CHEICK KONGO

6-27-2007

Denver, CO


LIVE FROM THE O2 ARENA IN LONDON
SATURDAY, SEPT 8, 2007

Las Vegas, NV (USA) – Ultimate Fighting Championship® President Dana White today announced that Croatian superstar Mirko “Cro Cop” will return to the Octagon™ in September and take on France’s Cheick Kongo in a featured heavyweight bout at UFC 75 in London’s new O2 Arena. White delivered the UFC 75 announcement today live from Las Vegas via satellite on ESPN’s The Hot List and discussed the upcoming bout with host Scott Reiss.

“Mirko ‘Cro Cop’ is fighting Cheick Kongo from France,” said White. “He’s six foot four and two hundred and forty pounds – he’s huge. They are both strikers. Cheick Kongo is a very good striker and he’s good with his feet, knees and hands – it’s going to be a very interesting matchup.”

White also commented on the UFC’s continued dominance in sports and his mission to hold events in countries all over the world.

“We’ve done so well over here in the last six years in the U.S., we have this product…it translates all the cultural barriers, language barriers and we know this can work worldwide. We opened an office in London and we will have done three events in the UK this year, and they will all have been successful. Our plan is to move out into Europe and next year go into Italy, Spain, Germany, France, etc.”

ESPNEWS was the first to deliver official news of Cro Cop’s Octagon-return since his loss by knockout to Brazil’s Gabriel Gonzaga at UFC 70 in Manchester. The 2006 PRIDE Open Weight Grand Prix Champion was expected by many to defeat the Brazilian heavyweight and face Randy Couture for a heavyweight title fight at UFC 74. Instead, Gonzaga caught Cro Cop with a right leg kick to the head, sending him to the canvas in a stunning upset nine seconds before the end of the first round. 

In a press conference held in London, Cro Cop spoke about his condition, his last fight and his desire to get back into the Octagon. He also stated his fight prediction and that he is already training full-time in preparation for UFC 75. 

“I am one of the most dangerous strikers in the world, but unfortunately, 

I did not prove that reputation in my last fight,” said Cro Cop.

“It was a great shock for me and I believe for all my fans and I was very disappointed. But I am a true professional and fighting is my life so I’m training harder than ever. And in the next fight I will be better than ever so I hope you will all be there to see it. I am going to beat my opponent. As I already told you, it was a shock for me and many people ask me if I am okay, if I am injured – it didn’t look good – that my ankle twisted, that my knee was looking bad, but it’s okay now. I have started running already, I started full training already and I am dying for my next fight.”

Cro Cop will take on Kongo, who like himself, is a kickboxer turned mixed martial artist. Not much was known of the 6’4” 240-pound Paris-native when he made his UFC 61 debut in July of 2006 against Gilbert Aldana. He had an impressive record and a stellar reputation as a fearsome kickboxer, but many wondered if he could compete in the MMA arena. He answered that question quickly as he halted the rugged Aldana in the first round. Kongo then jumped back and scored another first round stoppage at UFC 62, this one over Christian Wellisch. At UFC 70, the same night that Cro Cop was taken down, Kongo triumphed with a majority decision over popular Brazilian heavyweight Assuerio Silva, scoring his third win in the UFC.

Cro Cop vs. Kongo is the third bout announced for UFC 75. Last week the UFC announced the main event championship bout Quinton “Rampage” Jackson vs. Dan “Hollywood” Henderson along with the special attraction Michael “The Count” Bisping in a light heavyweight battle vs. his bitter rival Matt “The Hammer” Hamill. 

 

 

ULTIMATE FIGHTER FINALE 5 - Fighter Purses

6-26-2007

Denver, CO

Source - Nevada State Athletic Commission

 

B.J. Penn ($100,000) defeated Jens Pulver ($30,000)

Nate Diaz ($16,000) defeated Manny Gamburyan ($8,000)

Thales Leites ($14,000) defeated Floyd Sword ($3,000) 

Roger Huerta ($24,000) defeated Doug Evens ($3,000) 

Joe Lauzon ($16,000) defeated Brandon Melendez ($8,000) 

Cole Miller ($16,000) defeated Andy Wang ($8,000) 

Gray Maynard ($8,000) defeated  Rob Emerson ($8,000) 

Matt Wiman ($16,000) defeated Brian Geraghty ($8,000 )

Leonard Garcia ($4,000) defeated Allen Berubie ($8,000)

Total Fighter Payout - $298,000

 

 

CFFC 5 - Kimbo Slice Victorious
6-24-2007

Denver, CO


Cage Fury Fighting Championships 5, from the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey. 

 

Results:
Kimbo Slice defeated Ray Mercer by guillotine choke at 1:12 of rd 1. 
CFFC Light Heavyweight Championship: Josh Rhodes defeated Noah Inhofer by TKO from strikes at 1:13 of rd 2.
Devidas Taurovecius defeated Kevin Roddy by armbar at 4:49 of rd 1.
CFFC Lightweight Championship: Jim Miller defeated Anthony Morrison triangle choke at 4:56 of rd 1.
Nick Serra defeated Mike Varner by armbar at 2:52 of rd 2.
Danta Rivera defeated Alexis Aquino by footlock at 2:41 of rd 2.
Gregor Gracie defeated Josh Lydell rear choke at 2:09 of rd 1.
Al Buck defeated Brian Demuro  by unanimous decision.
Lyman Good defeated Doug Gordon by unanimous decision.
Nick Cantone defeated John Howard by unanimous decision.

 

 

ULTIMATE FIGHTER 5 - Season Finale Results

6-23-2007

Denver, CO

 

Live from The Pearl at the Palms Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada

1. Matt Wiman defeated Brian Geraghty by TKO from strikes at 2:09 of rd 1.

2. Leonard Garcia defeated Allen Berubie by rear choke at 4:22 of rd 1.     

3. Gray Maynard vs. Rob Emerson ruled a no-contest. 

4. Cole Miller defeated Andy Wang by TKO from strikes 1:10 of rd 1. Round 1.

5. Joe Lauzon defeated Brandon Melendez by triangle choke at 2:09 of rd 2. 

6. Roger Huerta defeated Doug Evans by TKO from strikes at 3:30 of rd 2.

7. Thales Leites defeated Floyd Sword by arm triangle from side mount at 3:50 of rd 1. 

8. Nate Diaz defeated Manny Gamburyan by tapout due to shoulder injury at :20 of rd 2.

9. Main Event: B.J. Penn defeated Jens Pulver by rear choke in rd 2.

 

 

ULTIMATE FIGHTER 5 - Season Finale Weigh-in Results &Fight Card
6-23-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: TODAY, Saturday, June 23, Spike TV 9pm ET / 6pm PT
The Pearl at the Palms Casino,

Las Vegas, Nevada

 


Spike TV Card:
B.J. Penn (155.5 lbs) vs. Jens Pulver (152 lbs)
Nate Diaz (155 lbs) vs. Manny Gamburyan (155 lbs)
Roger Huerta (155 lbs) vs. Doug Evans (154 lbs)
Floyd Sword (185 lbs) vs. Thales Leites (186 lbs)

Preliminary Bouts:
Joe Lauzon (155 lbs) vs. *Brandon Melendez (157 lbs)
Cole Miller (155 lbs) vs. Andy Wang (156 lbs)
Rob Emerson (155 lbs) vs. Gray Maynard (155 lbs)
Allen Berube (153 lbs) vs. Leonard Garcia (155 lbs) 
Brian Geraghty (155 lbs) vs. Matt Wiman (156 lbs)

*Brandon Melendez did not make weight. His fight will go on but Melendez will be penalized 10% of his purse.

 

 

STRIKE FORCE - Live Results

6-22-2007, Denver, CO

 

 

Live from the HP Pavilion in San Jose, California

 

1. Seth Kleinbeck defeated Sam Spengler by TKO from strikes at 2:55 of rd 2.
2. Chris Cariaso defeated Anthony Figueroa by unanimous decision.
3. Rex Richards defeated Ray Seraille by TKO from strikes at 0:37 of rd 1.
4. Luke Stewart defeated Jason Von Flue by TKO from strikes at 2:17 of rd 3.
5. Mike Pyle defeated Aaron Wetherspoon by unanimous decision.
6. Nik Theotikos defeated Nick Covert by KO at 1:13 of rd 1.
7. Edson Berto defeated Victor "Joe Boxer" Valenzuala by foot lock at 0:47 of rd 1.
8. Paul Buentello defeated Carter Williams by TKO from strikes at 0:10
of rd 2.
9. ELITE XC MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT: Murilo "Ninja" Rua defeated  Joey Villasenor by TKO from strikes at 1:05 of rd 2.
10. Josh Thomson defeated Nick Gonzalez by choke at 1:42 of rd 1.
11. Cung Le defeated Tony Fryklund by TKO at 0:25 of rd 3.
12. STRIKEFORCE MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP BOUT:
Frank Shamrock defeated Phil Baroni by choke-out at 4:00 of rd 2.
13. Paul Daley defeated
Duane Ludwig by TKO from strikes at 0:42 of rd 2

 

 

CFFC 5 - TWO WORLDS - ONE CAGE 

6-19-2007, Denver, CO
Event date: June 23, 2007 / 8.00 PM 
Location: Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City, NJ 

Live on Pay Per View.  Contact your local provider for details


MAIN EVENT: Ray Mercer (Team Merciless) vs. Kimbo Slice (Team Kimbo) 

Fight #9 - CFFC Light Heavyweight Title: Josh Rhodes (Freestyle) vs. Noah Inhofer (Miletech Fighting Systems) 

Fight #8 - NABC Lightweight Title: Devidas Taurosevicius (Panza/Gracie Barra) vs. Kevin Roddy (Rhino Fight Team) 

Fight #7 - Welterweight Fight: Gregor Gracie (Renzo Gracie) vs. Josh Lydell (Team Empire) 

Fight #6 - NABC Middleweight Title: Dante Rivera (Renzo/Almeida) vs. Alexis Aquino (Rhino Fight Team) 

Fight #5 - CFFC Welterweight Title: Mike Varner (Boneyard) vs. Nick Serra (Serra/Longo) 

Fight #4 - CFFC Lightweight Title: Jim Miller (AMA/Renzo Gracie) vs. Anthony Morrison (Atlantic City MMA) 

Fight #3 - CFFC Middleweight Title: Nick Catone (BJJ Shore Academy - Ricardo Almeida ) vs. John Howard (Chinese Kick Boxing Club/bit) 

Fight #2 - Welterweight Fight: Doug Gordon (Team Rush/Rio BJJ) vs. Lyman Good (Tiger Schullman) 

Fight #1 - Welterweight Fight: Brian DeMuro (Team Balance) vs. Al Buck (Team EVO) 

*Fight card subject to change without notice 

 

 

UFC Fight Night 10 - Fighter Purses

6-19-2007

Denver, CO

 

Total fighter payout as reported by the Nevada State Athletic Commission was $175,500.  

 

1. Spencer Fisher ($26,000) defeated Sam Stout ($6,000)
2. Jon Fitch ($36,000) defeated Roan Carneiro ($5000)
3. Drew McFedries ($14,000) defeated Jordan Radev ($5,000)
4. Thiago Tavares ($10,000) defeated Jason Black ($6,000)
5. Forrest Petz ($8,000) defeated Luigi Fioravanti ($8,000)
6. Tamdan McCrory ($8,000) defeated Pete Spratt ($12,000)
7. Gleison Tibau ($10,000) defeated Jeff Cox ($3,500)

8. Anthony Johnson ($6,000) defeated Chad Reiner ($3,000)
9. Nate Mohr ($6,000) defeated Luke Caudillo ($3,000)


Fighter purses do not include bonuses, sponsorships, percentages and other non-UFC earnings. 

 

 

UFC 75 - RETURNS TO LONDON SEPT. 8
6-18-2007

Denver, CO

QUINTON ‘RAMPAGE’ JACKSON vs DAN ‘HOLLYWOOD’ HENDERSON plus MIRKO CRO COPand MICHAEL ‘THE COUNT’ BISPING
LIVE FROM THE 02 ARENA SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8................Tickets On Sale Now

London, England (UK) – After an absence of over five years the Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC®) organization will bring the world’s most exciting live sports event back to London on Saturday September 8. 

Topping off an incredible line-up is a dream match between two of the greatest fighters in all of mixed martial arts. For the first time in the sport’s history, champion will collide with champion as title-holders Quinton “Rampage” Jackson and Dan “Hollywood” Henderson put it all on the line to decide who really is the best 205lbs (14stone 9lbs) fighter on the planet.

Tickets for UFC 75 go are available online at www.ticketmaster.co.uk starting at £25. For more information about UFC 75, or current UFC fight news, visit www.ufc.com or uk.ufc.com.

“It is a real thrill to bring this super-fight to London,” said UFC UK Division President Marshall Zelaznik. “When we returned to the UK earlier this year, we promised to bring the UFC’s brightest stars here and that’s exactly what we did with our record-breaking events in Manchester and Belfast. In September, we will deliver one of the most exciting and historic fights ever to hit London.

“For the last decade, MMA fans have asked the question – who is the true worldwide No.1 in each weight class? At UFC 75, they will have their answer as far as the 205lbs division is concerned.” 

Jackson is coming off a stunning one-round KO of Chuck Liddell and will put his newly won UFC title belt on the line against Henderson, the pound-for-pound superstar who holds two titles in the PRIDE fighting organization.

Also appearing on the stacked super-card is fearsome striker Mirko ‘Cro Cop’, who is looking to erase the memory of his stunning loss to Gabriel Gonzaga in Manchester in April and begin a new reign of terror in the heavyweight division. 

Plus, in a special attraction the UK’s favorite fighting son Michael ‘the Count’ Bisping returns to the Octagon in a light heavyweight battle.

UFC 75 will be screened live on Setanta PPV1 (Sky channel 481) at 8:00pm BST on Saturday, September 8, available via remote control through Sky Box Office or by calling 08708 500 005. 

This Champion v Champion bout comes about after the ownership of the UFC acquired PRIDE, paving the way for fight fans to see the best bouts between the best fighters – something fans have dreamed about for years.

The remaining bouts for UFC 75 will be announced in the near future. All bouts are subject to change. 

 

 

PANCRASE 2007 RISING TOUR - Lineup
6-17-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: 7-27-2007

Location: Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan 

 


1. Welterweight (75 kg) K.O.P. Title Bout:
Daizo Ishige (SK ABSOLUTE) vs. Katsuya Inoue (Wajyutsu Keisyukai RJW)

2. Neo-Blood Tournament Middleweight (82kg) Final Bout:
Rikuhei Fujii (Wajyutsu Keisyukai RJW) vs. Tomoyoshi Iwamiya (Takada Dojo)

3. Neo-Blood Tournament Welterweight (75kg) Final Bout:
Nao ‘Yoshirock’ Yoshida (Wajyutsu Keisyukai A-3) vs. Satoru Takadaya (Yoshida Dojo)

4. Neo-Blood Tournament Lightweight (69kg) Final Bout:
Yuichi Ikari (P’s Lab Tokyo) vs. Koichiro Matsumoto (Imada Dojo)

5. Neo-Blood Tournament Featherweight (64kg) Final Bout:
Yuichi Miyagi (P’s Real) vs. Koji Yoshimoto (AJ Gym)

6. Lightweight (69kg) Bout:
Jose Aldo (Nova União) vs. Shoji (K.I.B.A)

7. Featherweight (64kg) Bout:
Miki Shida (P’s Lab Tokyo) vs. Jong Jin Sok (Jin Sok Judo Dojo) 

 

 

IFL - Las Vegas Results
6-17-2007

Denver, CO

IFL results from the Las Vegas Hilton in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Team Pitbulls defeat Team Dragons 3-2.
1. Middleweight Bout: Brent Beauparlant (Dragons) defeated Fabio Leopoldo (Pitbulls) by TKO from a shoulder injury at  2:22 of rd 1.
2. Light Heavyweight Bout: Andre Gusmao (Pitbulls) defeated Wojtek Kaszowski (Dragons) by rear choke at 3:53 of rd 1.
3. Lightweight Bout: Wagnney Fabiano (Dragons) defeated Erik Owings (Pitbulls) by armbar at 0:58 of rd 1.
4. Welterweight Bout: Delson Heleno (Pitbulls) defeated Gideon Ray (Dragons) by armbar at 1:29 of rd 2.
5. Heavyweight Bout: Marcio Cruz (Pitbulls) defeated Rafael Feijao (Dragons) by disqualification at 3:42 of rd 3.

Team Lions defeated Team Scorpions 4-1.
6. Middleweight Bout: Daniel Molina (Lions) defeated Seth Baczynski (Scorpions) by foot lock at 1:32 of rd 1.
7. Welterweight Bout: Pat Healy (Lions) defeated Mike Guymon (Scorpions) by split decision.
8. Lightweight Bout: John Gunderson (Lions) defeated Gabe Casillas (Scorpions) by rear choke at 2:58 of rd 2.
9. Heavyweight Bout: Roy Nelson (Lions) defeated Shane Ott (Scorpions) by unanimous decision.
10. Light Heavyweight Bout: Mike Whitehead (Scorpions) defeated Vernon White (Lions) by TKO from strikes at 0:54 of rd 2.

 

 

UFC 72 "VICTORY" - Live Results

6-16-2007

Denver, CO

 

Live results from the Odyssey Arena in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

 

Preliminary Bouts:
1. Welterweight Bout: Dustin Hazelett defeated Steve Lynch by choke hold at 2:50 of rd 1.
2. Heavyweight Bout: Eddie Sanchez defeated Colin Robinson by TKO from strikes at 0:32 of rd 2.
3. Welterweight Bout: Marcus Davis defeated Jason Tan by TKO from strikes at 1:15 of rd 1.
4. Middleweight Bout: Ed Herman defeated Scott Smith by rear choke at 2:25 of rd 2.

 

Televised Bouts:
5. Lightweight Bout: Tyson Griffin defeated Clay Guida by split decision after 3 rds.
6. Middleweight Bout: Jason MacDonald defeated Rory Singer by TKO from strikes at 3:18 of rd 2.
7. Light Heavyweight Bout: Forrest Griffin defeated Hector Ramirez by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) after 3 rds.
8. MAIN EVENT- Middleweight Bout: Rich Franklin defeated Yushin Okami by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28) after 3 rds.

 

 

ROYCE GRACIE - Tests positive for steroids after Sakuraba fight 
6-15-2007

Denver, CO


Mixed martial arts legend Royce Gracie tested positive for steroids following his decision victory against Kazushi Sakuraba at the June 2 "Dynamite!! USA" show in LA.

The California State Athletic Commission issued this statement, "Royce Gracie who last competed for FEG Hero's on June 2, 2007 in Los Angeles, California has been suspended for the remainder of his licensing year and fined $2,500 for testing positive for Nandrolone Metabolite. The suspension period runs from the conclusion of the bout on June 2, 2007 through May 30, 2008.  Mr. Gracie has 30 days from the date on his suspension letter to appeal."

Dynamite USA (FEG) event director Mike Kogan said Gracie was vacationing in Europe and not immediately available for comment

 

 

K-1 WORLD MAX 2007 - Lineup

6-14-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: Thursday, June 28, 2007 

Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 


Undercard:
Nonthanun Por.Pramuk (Por.Pramuk Gym) vs. Farid Villaume (Phenix Muay Thai) 
Yuji Nashiro (CT Sports Academy) vs. Hakuto (Ranger Shinagawa)
Keiji Ozaki (Team Dragon) vs. Wing-Heung Pak (Wunique Thai Boxing)

K-1 Max rules:
Andy Souwer (Shooto Boxing Holland) vs. Ole Laursen (Untamed) - Ole replaces an injured Ian Schaffa
Artur Kyshenko (Captain Odessa) vs. Soo Hwan Lee (Korea)
Albert Kraus (Team Super Pro) vs. Virgil Kalakoda (Warriors MMA Academy)
Yoshihiro Sato (Fullcast) vs. Denis Schneidmiller (Feuer Sports)
Drago (It's Showtime) vs. Mike Zambidis (Mega Gym)
Buakaw Por. Pramuk (Por.Pramuk Gym) vs. Nicky Holtzken (Golden Glory)
Masato (Silver Wolf) vs. Gesias "JZ" Cavalcante (ATT)

Super Fights: 

Tatsuji (Iron Ax) vs. Andy Ologun (Team Ologun)
Takayuki Kohiruimaki (Team Dragon) vs. Tsogto "Shinobu" Amara (Freelance)

 

 

2008 U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Wrestling and Judo will begin one year from today, June 13
6-14-2007

Denver, CO

The U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Wrestling and Judo, featuring the nation’s top Olympic hopefuls in both exciting sports, will begin exactly one year from today in Las Vegas, Nev.

The Trials will be held June 13-15, 2008 at the Thomas & Mack Center on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The event will feature contests in each of the 18 Olympic wrestling weight classes in the three Olympic styles (men’s freestyle, men’s Greco-Roman, women’s freestyle) as well as the 14 Olympic judo weight divisions to be contested at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games. 

Tickets for the U.S. Olympic Team Trials for Wrestling and Judo went on sale on June 9, and had a very successful first weekend of sales. All sports fans should order their tickets as soon as possible to guarantee the best seating locations. 

Tickets are available now by calling 866.388.FANS or online at www.unlvtickets.com.

For this event, the Thomas & Mack Center has a seating capacity of 12,500. Tickets have been made available equally to both wrestling as well as judo fans on a first come, first serve basis.

It is recommended that judo fans call 866.388.FANS in order to secure seats in the preferred judo areas of the arena. Others can either order by phone or via the internet.

All-session tickets are priced $150 for VIP seating, $75 for lower level and $40 for upper level. Competition will be held on four mats simultaneously with wrestling taking place on three mats and judo on the fourth. 

Wrestling will be contested all three days (June 13-15) and judo will be contested on June 13-14. There will be two sessions each day.


On Friday, June 13, the schedule includes seven judo weight classes, four women’s freestyle weight classes and two men’s Greco-Roman weight classes.

On Saturday, June 14, the schedule features seven judo weight classes, three men’s freestyle weight classes and three men’s Greco-Roman weight classes.

On Sunday, June 15, there will be scheduled four men’s freestyle weight classes and two men’s Greco-Roman weight classes. No judo will be contested on June 15.

If there are judo weight divisions that the United States has not been qualified to compete in at the Olympic Games, the division will not be contested at Trials.

USA Wrestling expects almost 200 wrestlers to participate in the U.S. Olympic Team Trials. 


"We are very excited about what promises to be an outstanding U.S. Olympic Team Trials. This is the most important event we host in the United States every four years, where we select our Olympic Team, which competes in the most important sports event in the world, the Olympic Games,” said USA Wrestling Executive Director Rich Bender. “We look forward to holding the competition in Las Vegas, and having a great turnout by the wrestling community to support America's Team."

With eight athletes expected to compete in the Trials for each weight division, as many as 112 judo players will be eligible for berths on the U.S. Olympic Team. 

"These will no doubt be one of the most exciting Olympic Trials in the history of USA Judo. Las Vegas is one of the world's most exciting places to host a sporting event; top that with the fact that we are combining our sport of Judo with a proven popular sport of wrestling that has in the past attracted over 11,000 spectators and some 200 media to previous events,” said Jose H. Rodriguez, USA Judo CEO. “Lastly add to this equation the partnership with Las Vegas Events and the United States Olympic Committee and you have the making of a great athlete-oriented and entertaining sport show in the best show town in the world.”

More information on hotel headquarters will be available soon.

 

 

USA WRESTLING - Grappling World Team Trails

6-13-2007

Denver, CO
By Gary Abbott, USA Wrestling

LAS VEGAS, NEV. – USA Wrestling held its first Grappling World Team Trials at the Convention Center, June 9-10. Nine weight classes were contested, five for men and four for women.

 

This was the qualifying event to determine the U.S. team which will compete in the first World Wrestling Games in Antalya, Turkey, September.

More information on the World Wrestling Games in Antalya, Turkey and the U.S. team will be forthcoming. It was a historic weekend for the sport of Grappling and for USA Wrestling.

 


U.S. GRAPPLING WORLD TEAM TRIALS MEDALISTS

 

Men`s Grappling Results 

 

62 kg/136.5 lbs:
1st Place - Darren Uyenoyama of Fogtown Jiu Jitsu
2nd Place - Simpson Go of Cobra Kai Jiu Jitsu
3rd Place - Matt Sanchez of Ultimate Fitness
4th Place - Shaine Jaime of Unattached

70 kg/154 lbs:
1st Place - Ricky Lundell of Pedro Sauer Team
2nd Place - Jeff Glover of Cobra Kai Jiu Jitsu
3rd Place - Alberto Crane of No Limits
4th Place - David Edwards of NYMAG/Snake Ryders

80 kg/176 lbs:
1st Place - Don Ortega of No Limits
2nd Place - Bill Cooper of Paragon BJJ Academy
3rd Place - Michael Kelly of Gilbert Grappling
4th Place - Cory Devela of Victory Athletics

92 kg/202.5 lbs:
1st Place - Malcolm Havens of Grapplers Edge
2nd Place - Matt Horwich of Team Quest
3rd Place - Cameron Diffley of LasVegas Combat Club
4th Place - Ryan Gillespie of The Boxing Club

125 kg/275 lbs:
1st Place - Jeff Monson of Victory Athletics
2nd Place - Bryan Vetell of Renzo Gracie
3rd Place - Bruce Hoyer of Action MMA
4th Place - Aaron Hayes of No Limits/Team Quest

Women’s Grappling Results


48 kg/105.5 lbs:
1st Place - Lisa Ward of United Fight Team
2nd Place - Hillary Witt of Saulo Ribeiro BJJ
3rd Place - Van Milnes of Unattached

55 kg/121 lbs:
1st Place - Felicia Oh of JJ Machado/BJMUTA
2nd Place - Bahar Shahidi of Grapplers Edge
3rd Place - Christina Rodriguez of Gracie Tampa
4th Place - Carla O`Connell of No Limits

63 kg/138.75 lbs:
1st Place - Tara LaRosa of Unattached
2nd Place - Ginele Marquez-Lee of Victory Athletics
3rd Place - Shayna Baszler of Action MMA
4th Place - Crystina Coats of The Boxing Club

72 kg/158.5 lbs:
1st Place - Valerie Worthington of New Breed/Hollywood BJJ
2nd Place - Elaina Maxwell of Unattached
3rd Place - Milda Shibonis of Pedro Sauer/Wasatch Jiu Jitsu
4th Place - Shannon Hooper of No Limits

 

 

UFC Fight Night - Live Results
6-12-2007

Denver, CO

 

Live from the Seminole Hard Rock Live Arena in Hollywood, Florida.

 

1. Lightweight bout: Nate Mohr defeated Luke Caudillo by unanimous decision.
2. Welterweight bout: Anthony Johnson defeated Chad Reiner by KO at 0:13 of rd 1.
3. Lightweight bout: Gleison Tibau defeated Jeff Cox by arm triangle choke at 1:52 of rd 1.
4. Welterweight bout: Tamden McCrory defeated Pete Spratt by triangle choke at 2:04 of rd 2.
5. Welterweight bout: Forrest Petz defeated Luigi Fioravanti by unanimous decision
6. Lightweight bout: Thiago Tavares defeated Jason Black by triangle choke at 2:49 of rd 2.
7. Middleweight bout: Drew McFedries defeated Jordan Radev by KO at 0:33 of rd 1.
8. Welterweight bout: Jon Fitch defeated Roan Carneiro by rear naked choke at 1:07 of  rd 2.
9. Main Event - Lightweight bout: Spencer Fisher defeated Sam Stout by unanimous decision.

 

 

UFC Fight Night - Fighter Weigh-In Results
6-12-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Fights to be televised on Spike TV at 9:00PM ET/PT
Seminole Hard Rock Live Arena
Hollywood, Florida


1. Roan Carneiro (170.5) vs Jon Fitch (170.5)
2. Jordan Radev (184.5) vs Drew McFedries (185)
3. Jason Black (155.5) vs Thiago Tavares (156)
4. Forrest Petz (169.5) vs Luigi Fioravanti (170.5)
5. Tamdan McCrory (169.5) vs Pete Spratt (170.5)
6. Jeff Cox (155) vs Gleison Tibau (155.5)
7. Anthony Johnson (170) vs Chad Reiner (171)
8. Luke Caudillo (156) vs Nate Mohr (155.5)
Main Event - Sam Stout (155.5) vs Spencer Fisher (154)

 

 

ULTIMATE FIGHT NIGHT - Fight Card

6-11-2007, Denver, CO
Event date: 6-12-2007, 9:00pm ET/PT on SpikeTV
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, FL 

1. Sam Stout Vs. Spencer Fisher 
2. Roan Carneiro Vs. Jon Fitch 
3. Jordan Radev Vs. Drew McFedries 
4. Jason Black Vs. Thiago Tavares 

Bouts may not be broadcast. 
5. Forrest Petz Vs. Luigi Fioravanti 
6. Tamdan McCrory Vs. Pete Spratt 
7. Jeff Cox Vs. Gleison Tibau 
8. Anthony Johnson Vs. Chad Reiner 
9. Luke Caudillo Vs. Nate Mohr 

 

 

TOMMY MORRISON wins at latest wfc debacle!

Failed Colorado/Wyoming fight promoter moves show to unregulated Arizona Indian reservation

6-10-2007

Denver, CO

 

The co-main event of Dan Severn vs. Victor Vincollete was described as "An epic rematch of their one-minute work in Colorado".

 

Read more at these sites:

 

Ring Talk -  http://ringtalk.com./index.php?action=fullnews&showcomments=1&id=1392

Ring Talk http://ringtalk.com/index.php?action=fullnews&showcomments=1&id=1388

Sherdog - http://www.sherdog.com/news/articles.asp?n_id=7845

 

Brought to you by wfc promoters *Gene Odice (aka *Gino Carlucci) and *Peter McKinn. 

 

*A random internet search yielded these enlightening links:

http://web.archive.org/web/20051220030132/http://www.fraudsandscams.com/Carlucci/Report.pdf

http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/business/special/stockfraud.nsf/0/1BF7DD86368CC91C86256EB1005D56DA?OpenDocument

http://www.ringtalk.com/index.php?action=fullnews&showcomments=1&id=1066

 

 

IFL - Las Vegas Fight Card

6-9-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: June 16, 2007, 7:30pm

Weigh-in: June 15, 2007, 3pm-5pm 

Las Vegas Hilton, 3000 Paradise Rd

Las Vegas, NV


1. Wagnney Fabiano vs. Erik Owings 
2. Gideon Ray vs. Delson Heleno 
3. Brent Beauparlant vs. Fabio Leopoldo 
4. Wojtek Kaszowski vs. Jamal Patterson 
5. Rafael Custodio vs. Marcio Cruz 
6. John Gunderson vs. Gabe Casillas 
7. Pat Healy vs. Mike Guymon 
8. Daniel Molina vs. Seth Baczynski 
9. Vernon White vs. Mike Whitehead 
10. Roy Nelson vs. Shane Ott 

 

For Tickets Please call Box Office at 800-222-5361 or book online.

 

 

STRIKEFORCE / ELITE XC - Lineup

6-8-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: Friday, June 22, 2007
San Jose, California 


Main Card Bouts: 
Frank Shamrock vs. Phil Baroni 
Murilo "Ninja" Rua vs. Joey Villasenor 
Paul Buentello vs. Carter Williams 
Paul Daley vs. Duane "Bang" Ludwig 
Josh Thomson vs. Nick Gonzalez 
Cung Le vs. Tony Fryklund 
Charles “Krazy Horse” Bennett vs. Victor "Joe Boxer" Valenzuela 

Preliminary Bouts: 
Jason Von Flue vs. Luke Stewart 
Mike Pyle vs. Aaron Wetherspoon 
Eugene Jackson vs. Danny Higgins 
Rex Richards vs. TBA 

Main card airs live on pay-per-view in the United States from 10:00 PM to 1:00 AM (Eastern Time) on June 22nd 

 

 

UFC 72 - Updated Fight Card 

6-5-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: June 16, 2007, noon PT/3pm ET 

Odyssey Arena, Northern Ireland 

1. Rich Franklin vs. Yushin Okami 
2. Hector Ramirez vs. Forrest Griffin 
3. Rory Singer vs. Jason MacDonald 
4. Clay Guida vs. Tyson Griffin 
5. Jason Tan vs. Marcus Davis 
6. Tom Murphy vs. Jake O'Brien 
7. Eddie Sanchez vs. Colin Robinson 
8. Scott Smith vs. Ed Herman 
9. Dustin Hazelett vs. Stevie Lynch 

 

 

UFC Fight Night - Lineup

6-5-2007, Denver CO

Event date:  June 12, 9:00 pm ET/PT on Spike TV
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, FL 

1. Sam Stout vs. Spencer Fisher 
2. Roan Carneiro vs. Jon Fitch 
3. Jordan Radev vs. Drew McFedries 
4. *Jason Black vs. Thiago Tavares 
5. *Forrest Petz vs. Luigi Fioravanti 
6. *Tamdan McCrory vs. Pete Spratt 
7. *Jeff Cox Vs. Gleison Tibau 
8.* Steve Bruno vs. Chad Reiner 
9. *Luke Caudillo vs. Nate Mohr 

 

*These bouts may not be broadcast:

 

 

WEC - Results

6-4-2007, Denver, CO

 

World Extreme Cagefighting from the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.

 

1. Jeff Bedard defeated Mike French by unanimous decision.
2. Brian Bowles defeated Charlie Valencia by rear choke at 2:50 of rd 2.
3. Cub Swanson defeated Micah Miller by unanimous decision.
4. John Alessio defeated Alex Serdyukov by guillotine choke at 1:17 of rd 1.
5. Brock Larson defeated Kevin Knabjan by TKO from strikes at 0:27 of rd 1.

6. Brian Stann defeated Craig Zellner by TKO from strikes at 4:57 of rd 1.
7. Alexis Karalexis defeated Josh Smith by decision.

8. Rani Yahya defeated Mark Hominick by rear choke at 1:19 of rd 1.

9. Featherweight Title Bout: Urijah Faber defeated Chance Farrar by rear choke at  3:19 of rd 1.

 


"DYNAMITE USA" - Results
6-3-2007, Denver, CO
From: Los Angeles Coliseum, Los Angeles, California

1. J.Z. Calvan defeated Nam Phan by TKO from strikes at :26 of rd 1.
2. Katsuhiko Nagata defeated Isiah Hall by split decision after 3 rds. 
3. Jonathan Wiezorek defeated Tim Persey by TKO from strikes at :50 of  rd 2.
4. Jake Shields defeated Ido Pariente by rear choke at 2:06 of rd 1.
5. Bernard Ackah defeated Johnnie Morton by KO at :38 of rd 1. 
6. Mighty Mo defeated Ruben Villareal by TKO from strikes at 1:33 of rd 1. 
7. Dong Sik Yoon defeated Melvin Manhoef by armbar in rd 2. 
8. Hideo Tokoro defeated Brad Pickett by armbar at 2:41 of rd 1. 
9. Royce Gracie defeated Kazushi Sakuraba unanimous decision 
10. Brock Lesnar defeated Kim Min-Soo by submission from strikes at 1:09 of rd 1. 

 

 

PANCRASE  2007 - Rising Tour Results

5-31-2007, Denver, CO
From Korakuen Hall
Tokyo, Japan

1. Neo Blood Featherweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout:
Koji Yoshimoto defeated Takashi Hasegawa by TKO at 3:06 of rd 2.

2. Featherweight Bout:
Michihisa Asano defeated Yuki Yamasawa by unanimous decision.

3. Featherweight Bout: 
Daichi Fujiwara defeated Yukiton by animous decision.

4. Middleweight Bout:
Ichiro Kanai defeated Kozo Urita by TKO at 3:50 of rd 1.

5. Featherweight Bout:
DJ Taiki defeated Jameel Massouhins by at 4:50 of rd 2. 

6. Lightweight Bout:
Eriya Matsuda defeated Kenji Arai by KO at :23 of rd 1. 

7. Welterweight Bout: 
Katsuya Inoue defeated Koji Oishi by KO at 2:45 of rd 2. 

8. Heavyweight King of Pancrase Title Bout:
Assuerio Silva defeated Tatsuya Mizuno by TKO (strikes) at 2:08 of rd 2.

9. Light Heavyweight Bout: 
Fabio Silva defeated Ryo Kawamura by KO at 3:43 of rd 2.

 


K-1 Dynamite USA - Updated Fight Card

5-30-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: Saturday, June 2, 2007
LA Coliseum, Los Angeles, California USA

Brock Lesnar vs Min Soo Kim*
Kazushi Sakuraba vs Royce Gracie
Mighty Mo vs Choi Mu Bae
Melvin Manhoef vs Yoon Dong-Sik
Javier Vasquez vs Katsuhiko Nagata
Brad Pickett vs Hideo Tokoro
Johnnie Morton vs Bernard Ackah
Gesias Cavalcante vs Nam Phan
Antonio Pezão Silva vs Jonathan Wiezorek
Jake Shields vs Ido Pariente

* Not officially confirmed

 

 

UFC 71 - Fighter Salaries

5-30-2007

Denver, CO

 

Total payouts to UFC 71 fighters was reported as $920,500. That amount does not include bonuses, sponsorships, or other undisclosed payments. 


Quinton Jackson ($225,000) def. Chuck "Thumbs" Liddell ($500,000)
Karo Parisyan ($32,000) def. Josh Burkman ($7,000)
Terry Martin ($12,000) def. Ivan Salaverry ($17,500)
Houston Alexander ($8,000) def. Keith Jardine ($7,000)
Kalib Starnes ($10,000) def. Chris Leben ($10,000)
Thiago Silva ($16,000) def. James Irvin ($7,000)
Alan Belcher ($14,000) def. Sean Salmon ($3,000)
Din Thomas ($28,000) def. Jeremy Stephens ($3,000) 
Wilson Gouveia ($16,000) def. Cermelo Marrero ($5,000)

 

 

PANCRASE 2007 RISING TOUR - Lineup
5-28-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Doors Open - 18:00, Fight Starts - 19:00
Korakuen Hall

Tokyo, Japan

 

Neo Blood Tournament - Featherweight Semi-final Bout:
Koji Yoshimoto (Japan/AJ Gym) vs. Koji Hasegawa (Japan/Pancrase Inagaki-Gumi)

 

1. Featherweight Bout:
Michihisa Asano (Japan/KILLER BEE) vs. Yuki Yamazawa (Japan/STAND)

 

2. Featherweight Bout:
Daichi Fujiwara (Japan/Pancrase-ism) vs. YUKITO (Japan/U-File Camp.com)

 

3. Middleweight Bout:
Ichirou Kanai (Japan/Pancrase-ism) vs Kozo Urita (Japan/Seiken Kaikan)

 

4. Featherweight Bout:
DJ Taiki (Japan / Freelance) vs. Jemeel "The Sergeant" Massouh (U.S.A. / Freestyle Academy / Bodog Fight)

 

5. Lightweight Bout:
Eriya Matsuda (Japan / TEAM Sakaguchi Dojo) vs. Kenji Arai (Japan / Pancrase)

 

6. Welterweight Bout:
Katsuya Inoue (Japan / Wajiu-tsu Keishu-kai RJW) vs. Koji Oishi (Japan / Pancrase-ism)

 

7. Heavyweight King of Pancrase Title Bout:
Tatsuya Mizuno (Japan / U-FILE Camp) vs. Assuerio Silva (Brazil / Total Punch MMA/ Bodog Fight)


Main Event - Light-heavyweight Bout:
Ryo Kawamura (Japan/Pancrase-ism) vs. Favio Silva (Brazil/Chute Boxe Academy)

 

 

BODOG FIGHT - Announces First American Show

5-27-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: Saturday, July 14 2007, 7:30 pm 

Sovereign Bank Arena, Trenton, New Jersey


Eddie Alvarez vs Matt Lee

Tara LaRosa vs Laura D’Auguste (5-round women’s title fight!)

Trevor Prangley vs Yuki Kondo (5-round middleweight title)

Jorge Masvidal vs Yves Edwards

David Love vs Brad Pickett

Yoshiki Takahashi vs Josh Curran

Chael Sonnen vs Amar Suloev

Nick Agallar vs TBA

Roman Zentsov vs Mark Burch

 

 

UFC 71 - Live Results...Jackson New UFC Light Heavyweight Champ

5-26-2007

Live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena

Las Vegas, Nevada

 
Wilson Gouveia defeated Cermelo Marrero by guillotine choke at 3:06 of rd 1.
Din Thomas defeated Jeremy Stephens by armbar at 2:24 of rd 22.
Alan Belcher defeated Sean Salmon by guillotine choke at 0:53 of rd 1.
Thiago Silva defeated James Irvin by referee’s stoppage due to knee injury at 1:06 of rd 1.
Kalib Starnes defeated Chris Leben by unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 29-28)
Houston Alexander KOed Keith Jardine at 0:48 of rd 1.
Terry Martin defeated Ivan Salaverry by TKO at 2:04 of rd 1.
Karo Parisyan defeated Josh Burkman by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28)
Main event: Quinton Jackson KOed Chuck Liddell at 1:53 of rd 1.

 

 

DUANE LUDWIG to appear on STRIKE FORCE Pay Per View event 
SPONSORSHIPS AVAILABLE!! 
5-23-2007

Denver, CO

 

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Denver, Colorado based fighter Duane BANG! Ludwig is currently offering sponsorship opportunities for his upcoming STRIKEFORCE PPV appearance. 

Superpowers will go head to head when K-1 and UFC veteran and Strikeforce fan favorite, Duane "Bang" Ludwig, faces EliteXC's British Cage Rage champion, Paul "Semtex" Daley, in a 170-pound limit matchup during "Shamrock vs. Baroni," live on June 22, at HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif. The mega-MMA fight card, being co-produced by EliteXC and Strikeforce, will be headlined by the long-awaited showdown between former UFC middleweight king, Frank Shamrock, and UFC and Pride veteran, "The New York Badass" Phil Baroni, plus five other explosive bouts airing live on pay-per-view.

"It will be a tough fight for sure," said the 28-year-old Ludwig of Denver, Colorado. "Both of us bring an action-packed fighting style to the cage so we match up in the crowd's favor. It will probably be the fight of the night."

With his crowd pleasing, toe-to-toe fighting style that stems largely from his background in Muay Thai, Ludwig, the reigning International Sport Karate Association (ISKA) World Junior Middleweight Muay Thai Champion, has given mixed martial arts fans some memorable moments, including his willful run to victory over Japan's Genki Sudo during UFC 42. On January 16th 2006, Ludwig returned to the octagon and stopped Jonathan Goulet in a mere 11 seconds with a hard right hand to the chin that put the Canadian on his back. During Strikeforce's last card at the HP Pavilion on December 8th, Ludwig delivered a near flawless performance as he hammered away relentlessly with his hands and feet at Tony "The Freak" Fryklund . A former member of Team Pat Miletich, Fryklund was impressively resilient until he was sent to the mat for the third time in the fight by a Ludwig right hand, which prompted the referee to stop the bout at the 3:37 mark of the third round.

Four and a half years ago, Bang was taken under the wing of mixed martial arts legend, Bas Rutten, who observed the young fighter's talent and fighting spirit during a muay thai kickboxing event in which Ludwig was competing. Soon after the two bonded, Ludwig made his first big mark in mixed martial arts by knocking out former UFC 155 pound limit champion, Jens "Little Evil" Pulver.

Mixed Martial Arts is the fastest growing, most exciting business opportunity in the world.

All interested potential sponsors are encouraged to contact Sven Bean, Ludwig's business manager at 303-246-5237 or via e-mail at
beanz4@msn.com.

 

 

"BANG" Battles Daley at Strikeforce
5-22-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: June 22, 2007
HP Pavilion
San Jose, California

 

Superpowers will go head to head when K-1 and UFC veteran and Strikeforce fan favorite, Duane “Bang” Ludwig, faces EliteXC’s British Cage Rage champion, Paul “Semtex” Daley, in a 170-pound limit matchup during “Shamrock vs. Baroni,” live on June 22, at HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif. The mega-MMA fight card, being co-produced by EliteXC and Strikeforce, will be headlined by the long-awaited showdown between former UFC middleweight king, Frank Shamrock, and UFC and Pride veteran, “The New York Badass” Phil Baroni, plus five other explosive bouts airing live on pay-per-view. 

At stake during the fight between EliteXC’s Shamrock (strikeforceusa.net, frankshamrock.proelite.com) and Baroni (strikeforceusa.net, philbaroni.proelite.com) will be the vacant Strikeforce world middleweight (185-pound limit) championship. 

The matchup between Ludwig (strikeforceusa.net, duaneludwig.proelite.com) and Daley (pauldaley.proelite.com) will be shown to viewers should there be a sufficient amount of time on the telecast following completion of three of the six scheduled Pay-Per-View card fights. 

“It will be a tough fight for sure,” said the 28-year-old Ludwig of Denver, Colorado, also the reigning International Sport Karate Association (ISKA) World Junior Middleweight (154 lb. limit) Muay Thai Champion. “Both of us bring an action-packed fighting style to the cage so we match up in the crowd’s favor. It will probably be the fight of the night.”

During Strikeforce’s last card at the HP Pavilion on December 8th, Ludwig delivered a near flawless performance as he hammered away relentlessly with his hands and feet at Tony “The Freak” Fryklund (strikeforceusa.net, tonyfryklund.proelite.com). A former member of Team Pat Miletich, Fryklund was impressively resilient until he was sent to the mat for the third time in the fight by a Ludwig right hand, which prompted the referee to stop the bout at the 3:37 mark of the third round. 

On January 16th of last year, Ludwig broke the all-time record for the quickest stoppage in mixed martial arts history when he finished Canada’s Jonathan Goulet (jonathangoulet.proelite.com) with a hard right hand at the 11-second mark of their meeting at UFC “Ultimate Fight Night 3” in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Five years ago, Bang was taken under the wing of mixed martial arts legend, Bas Rutten (basrutten.proelite.com), who observed the young prodigy’s talent and fiery spirit during a grassroots event in which Ludwig was competing. A year after the two bonded, Ludwig made his first major breakthrough in mixed martial arts by knocking out former UFC lightweight champion, Jens “Little Evil” Pulver (jenspulver.proelite.com).

Equally impressive as his mixed martial arts resume has been Ludwig’s ability to remain a force in the world of stand-up combat. After capturing the first ever, 159-pound limit K-1 tournament championship in North America by defeating two opponents in one evening, Ludwig proceeded to establish himself in K-1 competition in Japan and in 2004 secured the ISKA championship. 

Ludwig’s kicking and punching skills will be put to the test by the 24-year-old Daley, also a superior striker who has never been knocked out over the course of 22 mixed martial arts fights and 15 Muay Thai-style bouts.

“I have a great chin. I’ve been pressed in fights to the point where other guys would’ve been knocked out, but I’ve been able to keep my composure and recover,” explained EliteXC’s Daley. “Duane has fast hands and he has knockout power, but I don’t think he’s displayed a good chin in some of his fights where he’s been hit and taken out – both in kickboxing and MMA. So, I think I have that up on him.”

While competing as a teen, Daley was given the nickname “Semtex,” after an explosive material that British armed forces use to demolish large structures. Daley’s followers likened the fighter’s unique ability to chop down much larger opponents to the destructive weapon. 

Before earning his Cage Rage title last July with a decision victory over Ross Mason (rossmason.proelite.com), Daley scored a technical knockout on Peter Angerer (peterangerer.proelite.com) inside of one round to become the 170-pound champion of FX3, another prominent promotion in the United Kingdom.

Scheduled to hold a portion of his training camp in Holland, the No. 1 producer of K-1 heavyweight champions and the home of some of the world’s finest Muay Thai fighters, Daley will have the benefit of training alongside the likes of Muay Thai and mixed martial arts stars Melvin Manhoef (melvinmanhoef.proelite.com) and Badr Hari (badrhari.proelite.com), amongst others.

“Duane’s a great fighter with great skills and I admire him a lot,” said Daley. “I think I have the skills to beat him and I sure am going to beat him, but he has my respect.”

The live pay-per-view event will be distributed by SHOWTIME® PPV beginning at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT with a suggested retail price of $34.95. For more information and to order “Shamrock vs. Baroni,” viewers should contact their pay-per-view provider. For more information on the free online broadcast of the four-fight undercard, visit www.ProElite.com or www.strikeforceusa.net.

Ticket prices for “Shamrock vs. Baroni” start at $30 and are on sale at Ticketmaster (408-998-TIXS) and Ticketmaster online (www.ticketmaster.com) as well as at the HP Pavilion box office (408-287-7070).

The mega-card will also feature the return of undefeated world San Shou kickboxing champion and middleweight mixed martial arts contender, Cung Le (strikeforceusa.net, cungle.proelite.com), who will face his greatest test to date in Tony “The Freak” Fryklund.

Strikeforce’s latest recruit, 2003 K-1 North America tournament champion, Carter Williams (strikeforceusa.net, carterwilliams.proelite.com), will meet hard-hitting Paul Buentello (strikeforceusa.net, paulbuentello.proelite.com) in a heavyweight matchup. In another top-notch bout, EliteXC’s Charles “Krazy Horse” Bennett (krazyhorse.proelite.com), who is coming off a stunning, upset knockout victory over EliteXC’s KJ Noons (kjnoons.proelite.com), will take on Victor “Joe Boxer” Valenzuela (joeboxer.proelite.com). 

EliteXC fighters, Joey Villasenor (joeyvillasenor.proelite.com) and former Pride star, Murilo “Ninja” Rua (murilorua.proelite.com), will lock horns for the vacant EliteXC middleweight title. On February 10th, Villasenor pulled off a shocking upset by outmaneuvering and, eventually earning a unanimous decision over EliteXC’s David “The Crow” Loiseau (thecrow.proelite.com). Villasenor’s career is highlighted by a 15 fight-winning streak put together between December 2002 and April 2006. A member of the famed Chute Boxe fight squad in Brazil, Rua was last seen in action on September 30th when he submitted British kickboxer Mark Weir (markweir.proelite.com), with an arm triangle choke in the second round of their meeting. 

“Shamrock vs. Baroni” is co-produced by ProElite, Inc., the parent company of EliteXC, and Strikeforce. 

 

 

PANCRASE USA - Belt Rank Promotions

5-21-2007

Broomfield, CO

 

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(Instructor Kris Tuller, Thomas Sigler,  Jonathan Meketuk, & Billy Hendricks)

 

Congratulations to Thomas Sigler and Jonathan Meketuk.  After intensive testing this past weekend, both young men earned promotions to the rank of yellow belt of Pancrase Martial Arts.

 

 

IFL Results - Maurice Smith defeats "King of the Street" Marco Ruas

5-21-2007, 

Denver, CO


International Fight League,Sears Centre, Chicago.

Condors (2-1 team, 8-7 indiv.) def. Razorclaws (0-3, 4-11), 3-2
170 lb.: Donnie Liles, Razorclaws, def. Rodrigo Ruas, Condors, via submission (keylock), 3:24, 1st
265 lb.: Antoine Jaoude, Condors, def. Dan Christison, Razorclaws, via decision (unanimous), after three rounds
205 lb.: Emanuel Newton, Condors, def. Jeff Quinlan, Razorclaws, via TKO (side choke), 3:37, 1st
155 lb.: Adam Lynn, Condors, def. Josh Odom, Razorclaws, via decision (unanimous), after three rounds
185 lb.: Brian Foster, Razorclaws, def. Justin Levens, Condors, via TKO (strikes), 1:17, 1st 

Silverbacks (2-1, 9-6) def. Red Bears (0-3, 4-11), 3-2 
155 lb.: Bart Palaszewski, Silverbacks, def. John Strawn, Red Bears, via KO (strikes), 0:48, 1st 
205 lb.: Mike Ciesnolevicz, Silverbacks, def. Adam Maciejewski, Red Bears, via TKO (strikes), 2:16, 2nd 
185 lb.: Tim Kennedy, Red Bears, def. Ryan McGivern, Silverbacks, via submission (guillotine choke), 1:25, 2nd
265 lb.: Ben Rothwell, Silverbacks def. Travis Fulton, Red Bears, via submission (kimura), 3:11, 2nd 
170 lb.: Mark Miller, Red Bears, def. Josh Neer, Silverbacks, via KO (strikes), 0:54, 1st

Superfight 
265 lb.: Maurice Smith def. Marco Ruas via TKO (corner stoppage), 3:43, 4th

Preliminary Bouts 
155 lb.: Danny Suarez, Condors def. Clint Coronel, Razorclaws, via decision (split) after four rounds
155 lb.: L.C. Davis, Silverbacks, def. Jay Estrada, Red Bears, via submission (guillotine choke) 0:32, 2nd

 

 

A.D.C.C. - Drops FILA 

5-19-2007

Denver, CO

 

Abu Dhabi Combat Club spokesmen Guy Neviens stated that his Highness Sheik Tahnoon Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, himself, and Renzo Gracie have all resigned from their positions with the FILA World Grappling Committee. The two organizations had only recently announced a partnership to develop a unified world governing body for the sport of submission grappling.

 

Reportedly, irreconcilable differences as to the rules and direction of the sport led to the breakup.

 

 

PROELITE.COM takes on ‘Tapout magazine’ and ‘MMA Worldwide’ as partners.
5-18-2007

Denver, CO


(LOS ANGELES) – ProElite.com, the comprehensive and inclusive online community for MMA (mixed martial arts) fighters, fans and organizations, announced today it has entered into a joint partnership with SMP, Inc. the publishers of the popular Tapout and MMA Worldwide magazines. During the two-year term, ProElite.com will be the exclusive online social networking destination for SMP that will distribute promotional video for SMP-produced reality shows, MMA videos, photographs and editorial content from the two magazines. 

The ProElite.com and SMP brands will maximize each other’s strong brand positioning in the MMA community by providing deep cross-promotional content ranging from ProElite.com ad buys in Tapout and MMA Worldwide, to SMP-paid sponsorships at ProElite.com. The two companies will collaborate to create the first truly integrated MMA media offering for fans, sponsors, and partners, including reach across multiple web sites, live event Internet streams, print publications, billboard marketing, cable and Pay-Per-View broadcasts, and live event experiential activities.

“Tapout and MMA Worldwide magazines have shaped the MMA sport through its editorial pages and ProElite.com through the Internet. By mutually expanding each other’s offerings, together we will bring an added value to fans,” said Kelly Perdew, President of ProElite.com. “The expansion of MMA in the next several years will be unprecedented and the cooperation of these brands will do its part in bringing awareness to the sport.” 

“We strive to offer our readers and sponsors more than just a print outlet and the partnership with ProElite.com accomplishes that goal. Given ProElite’s growth in the sport it is only natural that we turn to them as our exclusive partner,” said Robert Pittman, President and CEO of SMP, Inc. “Without excluding any event, organization or group, ProElite.com and our magazines will be able to provide the fans with an unbiased and unmatched look into the world of MMA. Expect big things to come from this partnership.”

Since its launch in February 2007, ProElite.com has become the online touch point for MMA fans, fighters and promoters around the world. ProElite.com is the first entity to bring a variety of compelling live stream MMA events to the Internet. In addition to recently delivering a powerful two-day Pay-Per-View of the ADCC Championship in its Internet debut, ProElite.com presented a classic doubleheader of Cage Rage Championships 21: “Judgment Day” from Wembley Arena in London, England and No Limits: “Proving Grounds” from The No Limits Event Center in Irvine, California. 

ProElite.com is preparing to deliver can’t-miss behind-the-scenes video surrounding FEG’s “Softbank presents Dynamite!! USA in association with ProElite” in the Los Angeles Coliseum on June 2. Later in the month, on June 22, ProElite will be bringing fans free undercard fights live on the Internet from San Jose, California. 

ProElite, Inc. and its ProElite.com division are headquartered in Los Angeles. SMP, Inc. is headquartered in Cypress, California. 

 

 

UFC "FIGHT NIGHT 10" - Lineup

5-17-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: June 12th, 9pm ET/PT on Spike TV
Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Fl.

1. Lightweight Division: Luke Caudillo vs. Nate Mohr
2. Welterweight Division: Steve Bruno vs. TBA
3. Lightweight Division: Gleison Tibau vs. TBA
4. Welterweight Division: Pete Spratt vs. Tamdan McCrory
5. Welterweight Division: Luigi Fioravanti vs. TBA
6. Welterweight Division: Roan Carneiro vs. Jon Fitch
7. Lightweight Division: Sam Stout vs. Spencer Fisher

 

 

ART OF WAR 3 - Monson vs Rizzo to Headline.....H20Man returns to Ring!

5-17-2007 Denver, CO

Event date: June 30th

American Airlines Center

Dallas, Texas

SUN Sports & Entertainment, CEO, C.J. Comu, announced today that SUN’s ART OF WAR 3, Undisputed Arena Fighting Championships will feature an All-Star lineup when Team USA takes on Team Brazil on Saturday, June 30th at Dallas’ American Airlines Center. 

MMA heavyweight star Jeff “Snowman” Monson heads up Team USA when he challenges Brazilian Jui Jitsu legend, Pedro “The Rock” Rizzo for Rizzo’s IFA World Heavyweight title, in the Main Event. 

The Monson vs Rizzo five-round title bout will headline an exciting ten-bout card that also features Team USA MMA stars Jeremy “Gumby” Horn, Jake “The Snake” Shields, Ron “H20” Waterman and Ricco “Suave” Rodriguez taking on some of Brazil’s best action fighters. 

The first bout at the American Airlines Center begins at 7:00 pm/Central. The Live Pay-Per-View broadcast, which is being produced in association with Mark Cuban’s HDNet, begins at 8:00 pm/Central (9:00 pm Eastern, 6:00 pm/Pacific) and will be available on cable and satellite systems, nationally. 

TICKETS for ART OF WAR 3 GO ON SALE THURSDAY, MAY 24th. Tickets are priced at $250 (VIP Cageside), $100, $75, $50, $35 and available at the American Airlines Center Box Office and all Ticketmaster Outlets. They will also be available online at http://www.ticketmaster.com 

USA JEFF MONSON VS PEDRO RIZZO BRAZIL 
Between Monson and Rizzo, they come into the June 30th showdown with 21 UFC bouts. Both are also veterans of Pride Fighting Championships and numerous other mixed-martial arts organizations. 

Monson (23-6...Olympia, Washington) is coming off one his biggest career wins when he choked out Japan’s Kazuyuki Fujita in PRIDE 34 this past April 8, 2007. Three of the 36 year old Monson’s losses in the UFC were to mma stars Tim Sylvia, Ricco “Suave” Rodriguez and Chuck Liddell. His decision loss to Sylvia for the UFC Heavyweight title on November 18, 2006, was Monson’s only loss in his last 18 fights – dating back to July, 2003. 

The 32 year old Rizzo (15-7...Rio De Janeiro, Brazil) is a former undefeated World Kick Boxing champion, as well as World Vale Tudo champion. He twice challenged for the UFC Heavyweight crown, losing on both occasions. In his 14 UFC bouts, he recorded a record of 9 wins and 5 losses. He holds wins over such stars as Ricco “Suave” Rodriguez, UFC Heavyweight Champion Andrei Arlovski, legends Dan Severn and Mark Coleman. Two of Rizzo’s losses were to UFC Champion, Randy Couture. 

Rizzo captured the IFA World Heavyweight title in the inaugural “ART OF WAR” event, this past March 9, 2007 when he decisioned another UFC veteran, Justin Eilers. 

According to Comu, the Rizzo vs Monson heavyweight title fight is only one reason to be excited about ART OF WAR 3. “All of us at Sun are extremely excited about not only the main event, but the over all card and team concept,” said Comu. 

“Our dream of presenting an International event of this magnitude is now a reality and we can’t wait for the many great MMA fans to experience it with us. We anticipate a very big response not only at the live gate, but from pay-per-view as well.” 

Comu points to the many name fighters on the card as a big reason for fans around the nation to be excited. He also announced were several undercard bouts. 

USA JEREMY HORN VS JORGE SANTIAGO BRAZIL 
The well know Horn (79-15-5), a UFC, Pride and IFL veteran, will be taking on another UFC vet in the explosive Jorge Santiago (13-7), who will be representing Team Brazil. The 32 year old Horn has literally fought a who’s who in the mma fight game, including legends Chuck Liddell, Randy Couture, Dan Severn and Frank Shamrock. The Horn vs Santiago, Light Heavyweight bout is slated for 3-rounds. 

USA JAKE SHIELDS VS CARLO PRATER BRAZIL 
Shields (17-4-1) will bring his high energy wrestling/Jui Jitsu style of fighting into the ring against Brazilian veteran, Carlo Prater (20-4-1) in a 3-round Welterweight fight. 

USA
RON WATERMAN VS MARIO RINALDI BRAZIL 
The 285 lb. Waterman (13-5-2...Greeley, Colorado), also a UFC veteran, will defend the USA honors against undefeated Brazilian prospect, Mario Rinaldi (5-0) in a 3-round Super Heavyweight contest. 

USA RICCO RODRIGUEZ VS MARCIO CRUZ BRAZIL 
Rodriguez, the colorful UFC and Pride veteran, is set to go face to face with Brazilian Jui Jitsu fighter, Marcio Cruz (2-2...Rio De Janeiro, Brazil), in a 3-round Heavyweight battle. 

The 6’4, 280 lb. Rodriguez has ironically fought three of the participants on the ART OF WAR 3 event. He has a win over American teammates Ron Waterman and Jeff Monson, as well as a victory over current UFC Heavyweight champion, Randy Couture. He has also battled Pedro Rizzo and UFC champion, Tim Sylvia – losing to both. 

Other scheduled bouts include… 

USA HECTOR MUNOZ (6-2) VS BRAZIL CRISTIANO MARCELLO (3-2) 

USA DAMIEN STELLY (2-1) VS BRAZIL LUIS ARTHUR CANE (6-0) 

Three more bouts to be announced. 

 


PANCRASE "2007 RISING TOUR" - Fight Card

5-16-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: 5-30-2007
Korakuen Hall

Tokyo, Japan

1. Featherweight Division: Kenji Shimada (Pancrase P's LAB Tokyo) vs. Yuki Yamasawa (Stand)
2. Featherweight Division: Daichi Fujiwara (Pancrase Inagaki Gumi) vs. Yukito (U-FILE CAMP)
3. Middleweight Division: Ichiro Kanai (PANCRASEism) vs. Kozo Urita (Seikendo)
4. Lightweight Division: Yuji Hoshino (Wajyutsu Keisyukai Gods) vs. Steve Magdaleno (Team Sakaguchi Dojo)
5. Featherweight Division: D.J.taiki (freelance) vs. Jamir Massu (Freestyle Academy)
6. Lightweight Division: Eriya Matsuda (Team Sakaguchi Dojo) vs. Arai Kenji (Pancrase)
7. Welterweight Division: Katsuya Inoue (Wajyutsu Keisyukai RJW) vs. Yukifumi Oishi (PANCRASEism)
8. Heavyweight Division - King of Pancrase Heavyweight Title: Arbocius Tiger (Latvia Shidokan) (c) vs. Tatsuya Mizuno (U-FILE CAMP)
9. Lightweight Division: Ryo Kawamura (PANCRASEism) vs. Fabio Silva (Chute Boxe Academy)

 

 

YOSHIKI TAKAHASI - Original "King of Pancrase" Makes Bodog Fight Debut

5-15-2007
Denver, CO

Yoshiki Takahashi's heavy hands and aggressive fighting style earned him the reputation of being Japan's biggest brawler. Strange perhaps, considering the Chiba native was better known for his wrestling skills before embarking on a decorated career in mixed martial arts.

"I was actually recruited by a Japanese pro-wrestling organization called Fujiwara-gumi," recalls the 37-year-old fighter. "But I decided instead to follow Pancrase co-founder Masakatsu Funaki into MMA." 

Now in his 13th year as a professional Takahashi can feel proud about what he has accomplished. In 2001, he became the first heavyweight "King of Pancrase" under full MMA rules. Josh Barnett, Bas Rutten, and Ken Shamrock have all held this esteemed title.

However, success hasn’t always been easy to come by for Takahashi. As a natural 215-pound light-heavyweight, he has often fought well above his weight class at the request of promoters eager to capitalize on his popularity. Giving up major pounds to opponents like Igor Vovchanchyn and Heath Herring means Takahashi’s professional record (28-20-3) carries defeats uncharacteristic of a fighter with his ability. 

Needless to say, this Japanese warrior will be anxious to add a win to his record when he squares off against Mark Burch on an all new episode of the hit mixed martial arts series Bodog Fight: Costa Rica Combat this Tuesday, May 15th at 11 p.m. / 10 p.m. Central on ION Television.

Unlike Takahashi, Mark Burch has fought for Bodog Fight before, losing to Mario Rinaldi by decision in the inaugural series. That loss is one of only two defeats in nine fights for the 37-year-old from Portage, Indiana. 

Coincidentally, Burch earned a victory over Serbian fighter Miodrag `Pele' Petkovich, who will take on Arizona's Kellen Flukiger in other Bodog Fight action.

The 35-year-old Petkovic, who now fights out of Chicago, has an MMA record of 13-5-1, while the 26-year-old Flukiger is a former All-American wrestler making his pro MMA debut.

 

 

IFL - May 19th Lineup

5-15-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: May19, 2007, 7:30 pm
Sears Centre

Chicago, IL 

 

Superfight: Maurice Smith vs. Marco Ruas

Adam Lynn vs. Josh Odom 
Rodrigo Ruas vs. Donnie Liles 
Justin Levens vs. Brian Foster 
Emmanuel Newton vs. Jeff Quinlan 
Antoine Jaoude vs. Dan Christison 
John Strawn vs. Bart Palaszewski 
Mark Miller vs. Josh Neer 
Tim Kennedy vs. Ryan McGivern 
Adam Maciejewski vs. Mike Ciesnolevicz 
Travis Fulton vs. Ben Rothwell 

 

 

“Countdown to Dynamite!! USA” Debuts Tonight On SHOWTIME

5-14-2007

Denver, CO

Four-Part Reality Series Chronicles MMA Fighters As They Prepare For June 2 Event at Los Angeles Coliseum

As mixed martial arts fans eagerly await the biggest MMA event in years, SHOWTIME will take viewers behind the scenes, inside the ropes and into the lives of the competitors on the June 2 “Dynamite!! USA” fight card. On Monday, May 14, (8:30 p.m. ET/PT) SHOWTIME will premiere the first of a four-part series entitled "Countdown to Dynamite!! USA." Each 30-minute episode will profile the world-class fighters, detail the explosive and compelling match ups and preview the historic night of action. 

The first episode of Countdown introduces viewers to many of the fighters on the eclectic card and profiles in detail the main event match up between former NCAA and WWE wrestling champion Brock Lesnar and 7-foot-2 South Korean giant Hong Man Choi. Also featured in episode one is the beautiful and talented female fighting sensation Gina Carano of Las Vegas along with her June 2 opponent, the heavy-handed and charismatic Jan “Cuddles” Finney of Springfield, Ohio. 

Episode two, premiering Monday, May 21 at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME, will feature new and familiar faces to MMA fans. Former USC Trojan and NFL superstar wide receiver Johnnie Morton is preparing for his MMA debut and LA Coliseum homecoming. Morton, who used to catch touchdown passes on USC’s home turf, will look to catch the attention of the MMA faithful in his bout against Bernard Ackah of the Ivory Coast. Also in episode two, Antonio “Big Foot” Silva readies himself for his Super Heavyweight bout against Jonathan Wiezorek. Finally, the episode profiles Samoan slugger Mighty Mo, who is training for his fight against South Korea’s Mu Bae Choi. 

The third installment of “Countdown to Dynamite!! USA” returns on Monday, May 28 at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME to go deep into one of the most anticipated bouts of the year. MMA legend Royce Gracie and Japan's Kazushi Sakuraba are training for their historic rematch of an MMA classic. Their first meeting is widely considered one of the best in MMA history, a record-setting 90-minute battle in 2000 with Sakuraba winning by stoppage. It is a long-awaited grudge match between Gracie, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Master and Sakuraba, who is dubbed “The Gracie Killer” for having defeated three other members of the Gracie family. Also featured in episode three is San Francisco slugger Jake Shields, who promises to pummel Israeli tough guy Ido Pariente, and Dutch warrior Melvin Manhoef, who will showcase his startling speed and power as he prepares for his match against Dong Sik Yoon. 

Episode four will be a 30-minute highlight show recapping the series. The episode will touch upon each featured fighter and match-up, serving as a last call for the highly anticipated June 2 event. The final episode premieres Friday, June 1 at 8:30 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME. 

Following the premiere of each episode, (with the exception of the final episode) replays will air regularly on SHOWTIME and on the network’s multiplex channels. They also will be available anytime on SHOWTIME On Demand. For a complete list of air dates and times for all SHOWTIME programming, please visit www.SHO.com/schedule.

The history-making live MMA event on June 2 will feature six fights, including the co-main events of Gracie vs. Sakuraba and Lesnar vs. Choi, available live on pay-per-view beginning at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT. Prior to the pay-per-view, SHOWTIME will televise three live bouts, free to SHOWTIME subscribers from 9-10 p.m. ET/6-7 p.m. PT featuring three of EliteXC’s top performers: rising women’s superstar Carano, Brazil’s 6-foot-4, 300-pound Silva, and the speedy and powerful Shields. For pay-per-view pricing and ordering information, viewers should contact their cable or satellite provider.

Tickets for Dynamite!! USA are on sale via Ticketmaster locations, www.ticketmaster.com and the LA Coliseum box office. Seats will be available on the field and throughout the majority of the stadium bowl, with the exception of limited blocked sections on each end for restricted viewing. In the stadium bowl, seats in the upper sections will sell for $30, with the exception of the west end, which will be $10. The lower bowl will sell for $60 in most areas and $30 in the west end. On the field, tickets will run at $100 on the outer rim, $250 in the middle section and $1,000 at ringside. 

Dynamite!! USA marks the first FEG event on U.S. soil and the inaugural MMA contest in the L.A. Coliseum’s 74-year history. FEG’s Heroes MMA events in Japan and Korea have routinely sold out major arenas and stadiums, including the 74,000-seat Tokyo Dome. The inaugural Dynamite in August 2002, held at Tokyo National Stadium, drew a record crowd of 92,000 fans.

Dynamite!! USA is presented by FEG (Fighting Entertainment Group), ProElite, Inc. and SHOWTIME Networks Inc. 

 

 

UFC 71 - Lineup

5-14-2007

Denver, CO

Event date: 5-26-2007, 7pm PT/10pm ET 
MGM Grand Garden Arena
Las Vegas, Nevada 

Main event: Chuck Liddell Vs. Quinton Jackson 
Terry Martin Vs. Ivan Salaverry 
Josh Burkman Vs. Karo Parisyan 
Houston Alexander Vs. Keith Jardine 
Kalib Starnes Vs. Chris Leben 
Thiago Silva Vs. James Irvin 
Sean Salmon Vs. Eric Schafer 
Jeremy Stephens Vs. Din Thomas 
Carmelo Marrero Vs. Wilson Gouveia 

 

 

W.E.C. - Results

5-13-2007, Denver, CO

 

1. Eric Schambari defeated Art Santore by unanimous decision. 
2. Ed Ratcliff defeated Johnny Sampaio by TKO at 1:31 of rd 1.
3. Manny Tapia defeated Brandon Foxworth by TKO at 3:17 of rd 1.
4. Tom Speer defeated Sidney Silva by KO at 4:33 of rd 1.
5. Marcus Hicks defeated Sergio Gomez by choke at 3:20 of rd 2.
6. Sherron Legget defeated Charlie Kohler by TKO at 2:25 of rd 2.
7. riel Gandulla defeated Gary Padilla by decision.
8. Jason Miller defeated Hiromitsu Miura by unanimous decision.
9. Light heavyweight title bout: Doug Marshall defeated Justin McElfresh by KO at 2:16 of rd 1. 

 

 

R.O.F. CHAMP ROBINSON - To fight in UFC 73

5-12-2007

Denver, CO

 

Alvin Robinson (left) battles Ken Romero for the Pancrase USA world grappling title.

 

Colorado MMA fighter Alvin Robinson is reportedly facing Kenny Florian at the July 7th, UFC 73 "Stacked" in Sacramento, California. Robinson is a fourth-degree brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and the Ring of Fire lightweight MMA champion with a record of 8 - 1.

 

 
UFC 73 "STACKED" - Colorado's Ring of Fire & Pancrase Fighters Dominate UFC Fight Card
5-12-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: July 7th, 7pm PT/10pm ET 
ARCO Arena
, Sacramento, CA

 

 

Colorado Fighters: Marquardt, Robinson, Nickels

Ring of Fire Fighters: Robinson, Nickels, Marquardt

Pancrase Fighters: Marquardt, Lytle, Robinson


UFC presents the biggest fight card of the summer on Saturday, July 7th! “The Huntington Beach Bad Boy” Tito Ortiz returns to the Octagon to face the undefeated winner of The Ultimate Fighter 2, Rashad Evans. The UFC Middleweight Championship will be on the line when champion Anderson “The Spider” Silva brings his Muay Thai skills to the Octagon against the
7-time King of Pancrase, Nate “The Great” Marquardt. Then, Sean “Muscle Shark” Sherk makes his first defense of the UFC Lightweight Championship against Brazilian fighter Hermes Franca. 

Fight card:

 

1. Middleweight title bout: Anderson Silva vs. Nate Marquardt 
2. Lightweight title: Sean Sherk vs. Hermes Franca 
3. Rashad Evans vs. Tito Ortiz 
4. Heath Herring vs. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira 
5. Kenny Florian vs. Alvin Robinson 
6. Stephan Bonnar vs. Mike Nickels 
7. Jeff Joslin vs. Chris Lytle 
8. Jorge Gurgel vs. Diego Saraiva 

Tickets on sale to the general public 2pm PT, Saturday, May 12th through TICKETMASTER.COM and the ARCO Arena box office.

 

 

W.E.C. - In Vegas Tonight!

5-12-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: May 12, 2007
Hard Rock Hotel 

Las Vegas, Nevada

 

Fight card:

 

Doug Marshall vs. Justin McElfresh
Jason "Mayhem" Miller vs. Hiromitsu Miura
Manny Tapia vs. Brandon Foxworth
Gary Padilla vs. Ariel Gandulla
Charlie Kohler vs. Sherron Leggett
Marcus Hicks vs. Sergio Gomez
Tom Speer vs. Sidney Silva
Ed Ratcliff vs. Johnny Sampaio
Eric Schambari vs. Art Santore

 

 

DYNAMITE USA - Royce Gracie vs. Kasuzshi Sakuraba
5-9-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: June 2, 2007

Los Angeles Coliseum

Los Angeles, CA

 

MMA legends Royce Gracie and Kasuzshi Sakuraba, who fought an exhausting 90-minute battle seven years ago, will meet once again, this time as the co-main event at “Softbank presents Dynamite!! USA in association with ProElite” in the Los Angeles Coliseum on June 2 (live SHOWTIME® PPV, 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT).

Gracie (roycegracie.proelite.com), considered the godfather of modern-day mixed martial arts, will face the imposing Sakuraba (sakuraba.proelite.com), nicknamed “The Gracie Hunter” for his well-documented victories over four members of the Gracie family, including the dramatic victory over Royce in 2000. 

The rematch will be part of an extraordinary main fight card that includes 7-foot-2 South Korean Hong Man Choi, former WWE champ Brock Lesnar, NFL star Johnnie Morton, Ray Sefo (New Zealand), Antonio Silva (Brazil) and J.Z. Calvan (Brazil). The complete fight card is as follows:

 

SHOWTIME® PPV (10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT):
Brock Lesnar (USA) vs. Hong Man Choi (Korea)
Royce Gracie (Brazil) vs. Kazushi Sakuraba (Japan)
Mighty Mo (USA) vs. Mu Bae Choi (Korea)
Melvin Manhoef (Netherlands) vs. Dong Sik Yoon (Korea)


Live on SHOWTIME® (9 p.m. ET/ 6 p.m. PT):
Jake Shields (USA) vs. Ido Pariente (Israel)
Gina Carano (USA) vs. Jan Finney (USA)


Live Stadium Only (5 p.m. PT):
Javier Vasquez (USA) vs. Katsuhiko Nagata (Japan)
Brad Pickett (UK) vs. Hideo Tokoro (Japan)

The Gracie-Sakuraba story is rich in history, as the Gracie family, represented by Royce, Ryan, Renzo and Royler have come after Sakuraba four times and all four times have fallen short of victory. The final and longest of those matches took place on May 1, 2000, in the second round of the Pride Grand Prix Open Weight Tournament, when Royce faced Sakuraba for the first time. The fight, a no-time-limit match, was scheduled for 15 minute rounds until a winner was declared. The match lasted for 90 minutes (7 rounds at 15 minutes each), and both fighters demonstrated remarkable heart and determination, especially because the winner was expected to face his next opponent on the same night. In the 4th round, Gracie injured his leg due to repeated kicks from Sakuraba and remained hobbled for another 45 minutes, until the beginning of the 8th round, when his corner threw in the towel, stopping the fight. 

“I’ve been waiting for this fight for close to a decade, it’s been something that I’ve struggled to live with for some time,” said Gracie. “We both have mutual respect for each other, but June 2 is circled on my calendar as the date I plan to avenge my family’s legacy from Sakruraba.”

Tickets for Dynamite!! USA are on sale via Ticketmaster locations, www.ticketmaster.com and the LA Coliseum box office. Seats will be available on the field and throughout the majority of the stadium bowl, with the exception of limited blocked sections on each end for restricted viewing. In the stadium bowl, seats in the upper sections will sell for $30, with the exception of the west end, which will be $10. The lower bowl will sell for $60 in most areas and $30 in the west end. On the field, tickets will run at $100 on the outer rim, $250 in the middle section and $1,000 at ringside. 

The other co-main event on the Dynamite!! USA fight card will face 7-foot-2 South Korean giant Hong Man Choi, aka “Techno Goliath,” against former NCAA and WWE wrestling champion Brock Lesnar. Johnnie Morton, a former USC Trojan wide receiver and NFL star, will return to the Coliseum for his MMA debut.

Dynamite!! USA will begin at 5:00 p.m., PT with doors opening at 3:30 PM, with a fight undercard that includes Hideo Tokoro, J.Z Calvin, Brad Picket as well as EliteXC fighters Jake Shields, Antonio Silva and Gina Carano. The SHOWTIME® PPV fight card will begin at 7 p.m. PT, 10 p.m. ET.

Dynamite!! USA marks the first FEG event on U.S. soil and the inaugural MMA contest in the LA Coliseum’s 74-year history. FEG’s Heroes MMA events in Japan and Korea have routinely sold out major arenas and stadiums, including the 74,000-seat Tokyo Dome. The inaugural Dynamite in August of 2002, held at Tokyo National Stadium, drew a record crowd of 92,000 fans.

The SHOWTIME® PPV fight card will feature up to six fights, with co-main events. Prior to the pay-per-view, SHOWTIME will televise the three undercard bouts, free to SHOWTIME subscribers from 9-10 p.m. ET/6-7 p.m. PT. For pay-per-view pricing and ordering information, viewers should contact their local cable or satellite provider.

 

 

PANCRASE 2007 - Neo Blood Tournament Results
5-7-2007, Denver, CO

Event location: Gold's Gym South Tokyo Annex
Tokyo, Japan

1. Neo Blood Featherweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout:
Yuichi Miyagi defeated Tomoki Murayama by unanimous decision.

2. Neo Blood Featherweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout:
Takashi Hasegawa defeated Koji Yoshimoto by disqualification from a low blow at 3:00 of rd 2. A rematch will take place on May 30th to decide who advances to the tournament finals.

3. Neo Blood Lightweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout:
Yuichi Ikari defeated Sho Kazama by unanimous decision.

4. Neo Blood Lightweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout:
Kouitirou Matsumoto defeated Taku Aramaki by TKO at 4:48 of rd 2.


5. Neo Blood Welterweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout:
Satoru Takadaya defeated Yuki Yashima  by armbar submission at 1:22 of rd 1. 

6. Neo Blood Welterweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout:
Yoshirock T defeated TOSHI by TKO at 3:11 of rd 1. 

7. Neo Blood Middleweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout:
Rikuhei Fuji defeated Kentarou Abe by choke at 3:20 of rd 1.


8. Neo Blood Middleweight Tournament Semi-Final Bout:
Tomoyoshi Iwamiya defeated Masahiro Toryu by unanimous decision.

 

 

KICK DOWN 37 "LIGHTS OUT"
5-7-2007

Loveland, CO

Ultimate style fighting will return to the Budweiser Events Center on Saturday, May 12th at 7:30 p.m. Colorado based promoter, Kick Down will present the 37th installment, Lights Out. The event will feature mixed martial arts and up to16 action packed bouts. 
The main event will feature Jack Johnson against Darren Snell for the International Sport Kickboxing Association (ISKA) World Title. Jack Johnson is the current ISKA USA champion and Darren Snell has held multiple titles in Canada.
Other fights will include Kick Down Men's Professional Light Heavyweight title when Chris Camozzi and Spencer Hooker put thir undefeated records on the line. Sever all other under card titles are on the line. Fighters from Canada, California,Nebraska, South Daota, and Wyoming will participate on the card including one Women's MMA bout .

OFFICIAL FIGHT CARD (subject to change)

Jack Johnson vs Darren Snell - ISKA Modifed Muay Thai World Title Bout 
Chris Camozzi vs Spencer Hooker - Kick Down Professional Light Heavyweight MMA Title Bout
Brian Cristina vs Tony Kelley
Tom Johnson
vs Eric Allegria
Colby Snyder
vs Jeff Barney
Tommy Thompson
vs Josh Huber - Kick Down Am. Featherweight Title Bout 
Sebastian Puente vs Sean Ogle - Kick Down Middleweight Am. MMA Title Bout 
Dominic Blanco vs Isaac Colon - Kick Down Jr. Feather Weight Am. MMA Title Bout
Louise Johnson vs Angela Samaro - Women's MMA Bout 
Brendon O Dell vs Kyle Johnson - Welterweight am MMA Title Bout
Joey Banks vs Joe Sally
Clint Lippolt vs Nick Honstein - Kick Down Bantam Weight MMA Title Bout
Michael Garcia vs Ian Stonehouse - Kick Down am Jr. Light Weight Title Bout
Chris Henderick vs Anthony Werner
Matt Vigil
vs Henry Schmitz

 

For more information please visit www.www.martialartsradio.com 
Tickets are priced at $50, $45, $40, and $30 for reserved floor seating and $20 for general admission seating, additional service charges may apply. Tickets can be purchased by calling (877) 544-TIXX, online at ComcastTix.com, Budweiser Events Center Box Office, Fort Fun in Fort Collins, Colorado Eagles Office in Windsor, Woodys Newsstand & Café in Greeley, Taco Johns Center in Cheyenne and Loveland Martial Arts in Loveland.

 

 

The World is Ready for the UFC 

5-6-2007

Denver, CO

 

UFC 73 on July 7thLas Vegas, NV (USA) – Tired of paying your hard-earned cash for events packed with hype and little else? Sick of sitting down for a pay-per-view event and finding out that you’re paying over $50 for just three fights that include a showcase and a mismatch? The Ultimate Fighting Championship® has the cure for what is ailing fight fans, and in a continuing effort to provide what the world is truly waiting for, it is announcing yet another UFC card stacked with at least five fights that include two intense championship bouts and a heated grudge match between two light heavyweight rivals. UFC 73: STACKED features UFC Middleweight Champion Anderson “The Spider” Silva in his first title defense vs. Nate “The Great” Marquardt. UFC Lightweight Champion Sean “The Muscle Shark” Sherk puts his newly-won belt on the line vs. Brazil’s Hermes Franca. Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira steps into the Octagon™ for the first time for a heavyweight war with Heath Herring – and Tito Ortiz intends to put a painful end to Rashad Evans’ perfect 15-0 record. Let the fireworks begin. UFC 73, loaded with UFC superstars, takes place LIVE from ARCO Arena in Sacramento, Calif. Saturday, July 7, 2007. 

“We have five UFC events lined up now through July in the US and UK, and every one of them is stacked with great fights,” said UFC President Dana White. “No matter where we have a UFC, our goal is always the same – to deliver the best fights between the best mixed martial arts fighters. Our fans know they will always see a good fight, and that’s why the UFC reigns supreme in live sports today.” 

White continues, “UFC 73 is one of the best cards we’ve put together this year. It’s going to deliver the one-two punch fight fans want – it has Tito Ortiz and Rashad Evans, two all-state college wrestlers, both who dislike each other, settling their differences in the Octagon, as well as title defenses by our two champions Anderson Silva and Sean Sherk. We’re working on more fights right now to pack this card even heavier from top to bottom.” 

About his upcoming fight versus Rashad Evans, “Huntington Beach Bad Boy” Tito Ortiz stated, “Everybody should expect fireworks. Rashad is standing in the way of my getting another title shot, and my prediction is that he won’t be able to handle my tempo or the 18,000 Tito Ortiz fans that are in Sacramento to see me win. My prediction is that fans will definitely get their money’s worth.”

Evans countered, “Tito needs to learn the meaning of respect. On July 7, I’m going to teach him what that’s all about. Let him come down from the mountain to Greg Jackson’s training camp and he’ll see what he’s up against. I’m focused and on a mission, and my goal is to knock him out.” 

Tickets for UFC 73: STACKED go on sale Saturday, May 12 at 2pm PDT with prices $550, $350, $250, $150 and $50. The fastest and most convenient way to purchase tickets is by visiting the Ticketmaster Web site at Ticketmaster.com. Tickets may be purchased by calling Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone at (916) 649-TIXS, (530) 528-TIXS and (209) 551-TIXS. Tickets are also available at the ARCO Arena Box Office, which is open Monday thru Saturday from 10am to 6pm and at all Sacramento-area Ticketmaster locations and at www.ufc.com. 

UFC® Fight Club™ members will have the opportunity to purchase tickets to this event Tuesday, May 8 starting at 10:00am PT via the website www.ufc.com. A special Internet ticket pre-sale will be available to UFC newsletter subscribers Thursday, May 10 starting at 10:00am PT. To access this presale, users must register for the UFC newsletter through www.ufc.com. 

UFC 73: STACKED is available live on pay-per-view at 10:00pm. ET/7 p.m. PT on iN DEMAND, DIRECTV, DISH Network, TVN, Bell ExpressVu, Shaw Communications and Viewer’s Choice Canada for a suggested retail price of $39.95 ($39.99 CAD).

The last UFC event held at ARCO Arena took place Nov. 18, 2006 to a sellout crowd of more than 15,300 with a gate of $2.7 million. This event promises to be another sell-out with the layers of spectacular matchups planned, including the featured main event Anderson Silva vs. Nathan Marquardt.

Silva (18-4), fighting out of Curitiba, Brazil, defeated Rich Franklin by first round TKO at UFC 64 to become the new UFC Middleweight Champion. He is an extremely well-rounded fighter with phenomenal striking skills. He took on Travis Lutter in what was supposed to be his first title defense, but Lutter fell short of making weight by a half-pound. As a result their fight was altered to a three-round non-championship bout, but Silva still finished Lutter by submission at 2:11 of the second round. “The Spider” is looking forward to fighting Marquardt and nabbing his first successful title defense in the UFC. Wyoming-native Nathan Marquardt has yet to disappoint in mixed martial arts competition, as he has put together an impressive resume that includes 28 wins, a black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and recognition as a seven-time King of Pancrase. In the UFC, Marquardt’s success has continued, with wins over Ivan Salaverry, Joe Doerksen, Crafton Wallace and Dean Lister. Marquardt has earned this shot at UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva, and plans to take out the Brazilian champion and take home his middleweight crown.

In a second championship bout, UFC Lightweight Champion Sean Sherk will take on Hermes Franca in his first title defense since defeating Kenny Florian in October of last year.

Sean Sherk (35-2-1), fighting out of Oak Grove, Minn., holds an incredible record, with only two losses. The first came to Matt Hughes for the UFC World Welterweight title. Sherk went on to win 12 straight fights before losing by TKO in the second round to Georges St-Pierre. Sherk is an excellent wrestler and is one of the pound-for-pound strongest competitors in the sport. He defeated Kenny Florian in a battle for the vacant UFC lightweight title last October at UFC 64 to become champion in the newly restored weight division. Hermes Franca (18-5) has won his last eight fights – all by knockout or submission. Included in this amazing streak are UFC wins over Joe Jordan, Jamie Varner, and most recently a TKO over Spencer Fisher. This 32-year old ground ace from Fortaleza, Brazil wants to win the lightweight crown by finishing the fight Hermes-style.

One of mixed martial arts' premier heavyweights, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil's Antonio Rodrigo “Minotauro” Nogueira (29-4-1) returns to fight in the United States for the first time since 2000 and will make his UFC debut against one of his toughest foes in Heath Herring. A premier ground fighter with a Black Belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Nogueira is known for his varied offensive attack and his habit of never being in a boring fight. The former PRIDE heavyweight champion, Nogueira holds wins over a Who's Who of the sport, including Herring, Mirko “Cro Cop”, Dan Henderson, Ricco Rodriguez, Josh Barnett, Mark Coleman, and Fabricio Werdum. On July 7th, fight fans will be in for a treat when Nogueira enters the Octagon to face “The Texas Crazy Horse.” Herring, the 6’4” 250-pounder who hails from the Lone Star State, is a perennial heavyweight contender and a tough out for anyone in the game. He is coming off a unanimous decision over 6 foot 7 giant Brad Imes at UFC 69, and is looking to ascend further up the UFC ranks with a payback win over “Minotauro” at UFC 73.

The Ultimate Fighting Championship organization is regularly holding events throughout the United States and the United Kingdom. The last three UFC events have broken venue records and overwhelmed sell-out crowds with spectacular fights and surprising upsets. 

UFC 68, which took place March 3rd at Nationwide Arena in Columbus Ohio, drew a sell-out crowd of more than 19,000 and shattered the record for the highest North American attendance figure for a mixed martial arts event. At $3 million, it was also the highest grossing gate in Nationwide Arena history. The fight featured the heavyweight championship bout between Randy Couture and Tim Sylvia, where Couture electrified fight fans by dominating the much-favored Sylvia through all five championship rounds to earn status as the first three-time heavyweight champion in UFC history. 

UFC 69, which took place April 7 at Toyota Center in Houston, drew a crowd of more than 15,000 and earned a gate of more than $2.8 million. It set the record for the highest gate ever in Toyota Center history. The card featured the championship bout between welterweights Georges St-Pierre and Matt Serra. Serra – who many dismissed as no match for St. Pierre – charged in at the opening bell and TKO’d St-Pierre with a flurry of strikes at just 3:25 of the first round. 

UFC 70, which took place two weeks ago at MEN Arena in Manchester England, was attended by over 14,500 people and grossed a gate of more than £1.3 million. It set the record for the third largest gate in MEN’s storied history, and also broke the all-time merchandise record for the arena. UFC 70, which also aired on Spike TV in the United States, was the fifth highest rated cable sports program on television – network and cable – for the week of April 16, 2007. It was the number one rated television program on television period in the 18-34 year demographic. UFC 70 featured Croatian superstar Mirko “Cro Cop”, a heavy favorite over Gabriel Gonzaga, in the heavyweight main event. Known for causing devastation with powerful leg kicks, “Cro Cop” was expected by many to end the fight by knockout. Just before the end of the first bell, Gonzaga caught “Cro Cop” with his own weapon and landed a head kick, KOing the former Pride Grand Prix champion at 4:51 of the first round. 

The Ultimate Fighting Championship has five live events lined up now through July, with a dozen more planned before the end of 2007, and full lineup of fights around the globe, including Canada, United Kingdom, Europe, Japan, Australia and Mexico in 2008.

UFC 71: LIDDELL vs. JACKSON, featuring the mixed martial arts superstar and seemingly unstoppable UFC Light Heavyweight Champion Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell vs. Quinton “Rampage” Jackson takes place May 26th at MGM Grand Garden Arena. Liddell will attempt his seventh successful title defense and complete his mission to avenge all of his previous losses.

UFC 72: VICTORY, featuring the middleweight main event fight Rich “Ace” Franklin vs. Denmark’s Martin Kampmann, and the light heavyweight special feature Forrest Griffin vs. Hector Ramirez takes place June 16th from the Odyssey Arena in Belfast, Northern Ireland. 

The Ultimate Fighter® 5 Finale, featuring Jens Pulver vs. BJ Penn - who matched wits for six weeks as coaches on The Ultimate Fighter® Season 5 - square off June 23rd in a long-awaited rematch live from The Pearl at The Palms in Las Vegas. 

UFC® Fight Night™, the UFC live series of fights telecast on Spike TV, features Spencer Fisher vs. Sam Stout, and will take place from the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hard Rock Live.

For more information about UFC 73 or any upcoming UFC event, visit www.ufc.com or uk.ufc.com. All bouts are live and subject to change.

About The Ultimate Fighting Championship
The Ultimate Fighting Championship® brand is the world’s leading professional mixed martial arts organization and offers the premier series of MMA sports events. Owned and operated by Zuffa, LLC, and headquartered in Las Vegas, Nev., the UFC® organization produces approximately twelve to fourteen live pay-per-view events annually that are distributed through cable and satellite providers. In addition to its U.S. distribution, UFC fight programs are distributed throughout the world including broadcast on WOWOW, Inc. in Japan, on MAIN EVENT in Australia, Globosat in Brazil and Bravo in the United Kingdom. For more information, or current UFC fight news, visit www.ufc.com. 

Ultimate Fighting Championship®, Ultimate Fighting®, UFC®, The Ultimate Fighter®, Submission®, As Real As It Gets®, Zuffa™, The Octagon™ and the eight-sided competition mat and cage design are registered trademarks, trademarks, trade dress or service marks owned exclusively by Zuffa, LLC in the United States and other jurisdictions. All other marks referenced herein may be the property of Zuffa, LLC or other respective owners.

 

 

UFC 71 - Lineup

5-4-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: Saturday, May 26, 2007, 7pm PT/10pm ET
MGM Grand Arena

Las Vegas, Nevada


Main card bouts:

Light Heavyweights: Chuck Liddell (20-3) vs. Quinton “Rampage” Jackson (26-6)

Middleweights: Terry Martin (17-1) vs. Ivan Salaverry (11-3-1)

Welterweights: Josh Burkman (19-3) vs. Karo Parisyan (24-3)

Light Heavyweights: Houston Alexander (6-1) vs. Keith Jardine (12-3-1)

Middleweights: Kalib Starnes (9-1-1) vs. Chris Leben (15-3)

 

Preliminary Bouts:

Light Heavyweights: Sean Salmon (9-2) vs. Eric Schafer (9-2-2)

Light Heavyweights: Thiago Silva (11-3) vs. James Irvin (11-3)

Lightweights: Jeremy Stephens (11-1) vs. Din Thomas (22-7)

Heavyweights: Carmelo Marrero (5-1) vs. Wilson Gouveia (8-4)

 

 

CALIFORNIA - Suspends two more fighters..... John Cronk and Ramon Blankenship

5-2-2007

Denver, CO

 

California's State Athletic Commission continues to enforce their new drug testing program for MMA fighters. 

According to the C.S.A.C., Ramon Blankenship and Colorado fighter John Cronk are the latest fighters to be suspended for using banned substances.

Cronk tested positive for marijuana following a first round TKO loss at the April 21, "No Limits" event in Irvine, CA.  Blankenship failed a test conducted prior to fighting in a April 19th bout in Sacramento, CA. 


Both Blankenship and Cronk have been suspended for 90 days and fined $500.

 

 

WEC 28 - June 2007 Fight Card

5-2-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: June 3, 2007
The Joint, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino

Las Vegas, NV

 

Main Event:  Carlos Condit vs. Brock Larson
Urijah Faber
vs. Chance Farrar
Alex Serdyukov
vs. John Alessio
Mark Hominick
vs. Rani Yahira
Micah Miller
vs. Cub Swanson
Josh Smith
vs. Alex Karalexis
Mike French
vs. Jeff Bedard
Craig Zellner
vs. Brian Stann

 

 

K-1 WORLD GRAND PRIX - Results

4-30-2007, Denver, CO
Venue: Neil Blaisdell Arena

Honolulu, Hawaii


Opening bouts:
Ky Hollenbeck defeated Mighty Mo  by KO in rd 1.
Takumi Sato defeated Billy Hall by KO in rd 1.

Reserve bout:
Peter Graham defeated Jerrel Venetiaan by decision

Tournament bouts:
Mighty Mo defeated Kim Kyoung Suk by KO in rd 1.
Jan Nortje defeated Julius Long by TKO
Patrick Barry defeated Gary Goodridge by TKO in rd 1.
Alexandre Pitchkounov defeated Tatsufumi Tomihira by KO in rd 3.

Tournament Semi Finals Bouts:
Mighty Mo defeated  Jan Nortje by KO in rd 2.
Alexandre Pitchkounov defeated Patrick Barry by decision.
 
Super Fights:

Junichi Sawayashiki defeated Randy Kim by TKO.
Hong-Man Choi defeated Mike Malone by TKO.
Junichi Sawayashiki defeated Randy Kim by TKO.
Remy Bonjasky defeated Glaube Feitosa by decision.
Badr Hari defeated Yusuke Fujimoto by KO in rd 1.

Tournament Final Bouts:
Mighty Mo defeated Alexander Pitchnoukov by KO in rd 3.

 

 

RING OF FIRE 29 "Aftershock" - Results

4-29-2007

Broomfield, CO


Sean Doherty defeated Leonard Snow by armbar at :34 of rd 2. 
Sean Logsden defeated Adam Johnson by armbar at :24 of rd 1. 
Brandon Thatch defeated Josh Kirby by rear choke at 1:26 of rd 1. 
Jesse Henley defeated PJ Sierra by rear choke at :47 of rd 2.
Isaac Diamondes defeated Cody Donovan by KO at :08 of rd 1. 
Scott Jorgensen defeated Tyler Toner by unanimous decision. 
Luke Caudillo defeated Dennis Davis by split decision. 
Donald Cerrone defeated Anthony Njokuani by triangle choke at 4:30 of rd 1. 
Christian Allen defeated Ryan Hass by KO at 4:52 of rd 1. 
Mike Nickels defeated Carpaccio Owens by KO at :07 of rd 1. 
Eliot Marshal defeated Marcus Sursa by rear choke at 4:59 of rd 1. 

 

 

UFC 70 - Fighter Pay

4-29-2007

Denver, CO

 

The UFC announced an official attendance of 14,921 spectators for the UFC 70 event held at Manchester Evening News Arena in the U.K. 
Live gate revenues reportedly totaled $2.6 million.

 

Fighter purses:
1. Gabriel Gonzaga ($60,000) defeated Mirko CroCop ($350,000)
2. Andrei Arlovski ($160,000) defeated Fabricio Werdum ($80,000)
3. Michael Bisping ($24,000) defeated Elvis Sinosic ($8,000)
4. ”Lyoto” Ryoto Machida ($40,000) defeated David Heath ($6,000)
5. Cheick Kongo ($40,000) defeated Assuerio Silva ($8,000)
6. Terry Etin ($12,000) defeated Matt Grice ($3,000)
7. Junior Assuncao ($6,000) defeated David Lee ($2,000)
8. Alessio Sakara ($20,000) defeated Victor Valimaki ($3,000)
9. Jess Liaudin ($6,000) defeated Dennis Siver ($3,000)
10. Paul Taylor ($8,000) defeated Edilberto Crocota ($4,000)

 

 

Additional bonuses where reportedly paid to the following fighters:
1. Fight of the Night: Michael Bisping vs. Elvis Sinosic - $30K each
2. Submission of the Night: Terry Etim - $30K
3. KO of the Night: Gabriel Gonzaga - $30K

 

 

PANCRASE "2007 RISING TOUR" - Results

4-28-2007, Denver, CO
Event location: Korakuen Hall, Tokyo Japan


Lightweight: Kenji Takeshige (Pancrase Inagaki Gumi) defeated Michael Sa Jin Kwok (Team Tackle) by KO at 1R 2:28 of rd 1.


Welterweight: Takuya Wada (SK Absolute) defeated Sotaro Yamada (TEAM JUNKiey) by unanimous decision.


Featherweight: Miki Shida (Pancrase P's Lab Tokyo) defeated Manabu Inoue (UWF Snakepit Japan) by unanimous decision.


Welterweight: Choi Hyungsuk (Team Tackle) defeated Yukio Sakaguchi (Team Sakaguchi Dojo) by KO at 1:51 of rd 1.


Middleweight: Izuru Takeuchi (SK Absolute) defeated Daisuke Watanabe (PANCRASEism) by unanimous decision.


Middleweight: Bryan Rafiq (Bodog) defeated Hikaru Sato (PANCRASEism) by KO at 2:16 of rd 2.

 

Featherweight: Yoshiro Maeda (Pancrase Inagaki Gumi) defeated Danny Batten (Bodog) by unanimous decision.

 

 

RING OF FIRE - "AFTERSHOCK"  

4-28-2007, Broomfield, CO

Doors open at 6:30 PM (MST)

Event starts at 7:30 PM (MST)

 


205 lb CHAMPIONSHIP (Eliot Marshall vs. Marcus Sursa):
Unlike in boxing where heavyweights reign supreme, in MMA the light heavyweight division is the most recognizable in the sport. In the seven years that RING OF FIRE has been on the circuit, the 205 belt has remained vacant. That will change on April 28 th. Top national grappler Eliot Marshall will look to add ROF Champion to his long list of credentials. The BJJ Black Belt is undefeated in MMA with a perfect 4-0 record. Following in many top fighter's footsteps, Marshall makes regular trips to New Mexico to train with Team Jackson's in Albuquerque. Also hoping to add the belt to his collection is Las Vegas based fighter Marcus Sursa. He has taken advantage of his location and trained with the top who' s who list of MMA fighters out there. The Jungle Fight Brazil veteran caught promoter Sven Bean's eye at the K-1 Tryouts over the last two years. Sursa finished at the top of the tryouts session and was offered fights but scheduling conflicts kept him off past ROF cards. He now gets his ROF appearance and it is against the promotion's #1 ranked fighter 

205 lb SUPER FIGHT (Mike Nickels vs. Carpaccio Owens): 
Mike Nickels returns to competition following his first round victory over Wes Combs at the Ultimate Fighter Season 3 Finale. Nickels finished the then undefeated fighter with a picture perfect rear naked choke. Already having local notoriety as one of the top tattoo artists, the Ultimate Fighter and UFC appearances elevated him to celebrity status. Nickels will be fighting in front of his hometown for the first time since September of 2005. His opponent, Carpaccio Owens last appeared at ROF 28 when he defeated K-1 veteran Andre Walker. He admitted that the altitude affected his performance, and plans to rectify that for ROF 29. The active duty Army Combatives champion will come to Colorado a week early to get acclimated. He will be staying at Fort Carson to train, and will be making appearances and promoting the event as well. He hopes to bring a few hundred new Army fans with him when he returns to ROF. 

145 lb CHAMPIONSHIP (Christian Allen vs. Ryan Hass):
Also on April 28th, ROF Flyweight Champion Christian Allen will defend his belt. Allen's nickname RELENTLESS comes from his fighting style in the ring. He has the conditioning level to set an incredible pace of lightning quick stand up and rapid fire submission attempts. He became the ROF Champion in February of last year with a submission victory over Joe Doherty. A severe back injury kept him sidelined for the rest of 2006. He went through an extensive rehab and has been training non stop for his first title defense. Standing in his way will be Ryan Hass from Des Moines, Iowa. Hass lives, eats, and breaths MMA. Besides training full time as a professional fighter, he is also the co-promoter of Midwest Cage Fighting Championship with UFC veteran John Halverson. Hass is a fitness junkie, and spends most of his time split between working out in the gym and on the mat training MMA. While his ground game is his strong point he feels very comfortable on his feet. On paper this is one of the most even matches on the card. Height, weight, style , and record. But this is MMA and statistics mean nothing when the doors shuts. What matters is who wants the belt more. 

155 lb FEATURE BOUT (Donald Cerrone vs. Anthony Njokuani):
One of RING OF FIRE's most popular fighters is known to fans simply as the COWBOY. Donald Cerrone earned the nick name in high school after a short stint as a pro bull rider. He amassed an impressive 22-0- 1 in kickboxing before making the move to MMA. To date he has a perfect MMA record 5-0 record. None of his previous ROF opponents chose to "stand and bang", and the COWBOY finished them all by submission. His opponent at ROF 28 , also undefeated in MMA, may be the first to test those waters. Muay Thai stylist Anthony Njokuani hails from Dallas Texas. His trainer is the legendary 6 time World Muay Thai Champion Saekson Janjira. Njokuani stands 6'0 tall and is incredibly dangerous on his feet. He has a 7-0 record in MMA and is coming off 1st round head kick K.O. victory in March. This match has fight of the night written all over it. 

155 lb FEATURE BOUT (Luke "Lil' HULK" Caudillo vs. Dennis “The Piranha” Davis):
Luke "Lil' HULK" Caudillo could be referred to as the gate keeper at 155 for RING OF FIRE. Since debuting for the promotion back in 2003, he has fought six times against some of the best lightweights in the region. He has recently moved to Denver and is training at Nathan Marquardt's High Altitude Gym. Caudillo is coming off a 3 fight win streak, highlighted by a 16 second K.O. in Canada's TKO organization. His opponent, Dennis “The Piranha” Davis is one of the nation's top an up and coming lightweights. He holds several titles and plans on continuing his dominance in the lightweight division. His accolades include a FCFF lightweight Champion, CFC lightweight Champion, and 4–time Sportfight lightweight Champion. Davis has a dangerous ground game and was originally trained by the world renowned Team Quest. 

YOUNG GUNS CHAMPIONSHIP (Tyler THUNDER Toner vs. Scott Jorgensen):
Young Gun Champion Tyler THUNDER Toner will be defending his belt at ROF 29. The Brazilian Jiujitsu stylist is undefeated in MMA with a perfect 5-0 record. All but one of his fights have ended by TKO or submission in the first round. Toner has one punch knockout power, and very slick submission skills. Toner's opponent Scott Jorgensen wrestled in college for Boise State University. He is a 3 time PAC-10 champion and finished in the top twelve at the NCAA national tournament. Scott began his MMA career in 2006 and has put together a 4-1 record. He was also a training/sparring partner of World Champion Urijah Faber for his last fight. 

LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH: CODY DONOVAN (Denver, CO) vs. BRETT KOBES (Sumner, WA)

LIGHT WEIGHT MATCH: JESSE HENLEY (Denver, CO) vs. JOSE AGUILAR (Las Cruces, NM) 

WELTER WEIGHT MATCH: BRANDON THATCH (Aurora, CO) vs. JOSH KIRBY (Colo. Springs, CO) 

LIGHT WEIGHT MATCH: ADAM JOHNSON (Broomfield, CO) vs. SEAN LOGSDEN (Denver, CO) 

BANTAM WEIGHT MATCH: SEAN DOHERTY (Broomfield, CO) vs. LEONARD SNOW (Denver, CO) 

*Card Subject To Change 

 

 

PANCRASE JAPAN - Press Release
4-25-2007

Denver, CO


ANNOUNCEMENT: FABIO NASCIMENTO MATCH CANCELED

As of April 24, 2007, WORLD PANCRASE CREATE, INC. (Tokyo, JAPAN) had canceled the match between Fabio Nascimento (No limits/ Team Oyama) and Yuji HISAMATSU (Wajutsukeishukai TIGER PLACE) scheduled at the PANCRASE RISING TOUR 2007, on April 27, 2007. 

Pancrase discovered that Fabio has been defeated at another MMA fight dated April 21 in before leaving for the United States and been knocked out. 

It is now evident that there is a failure to provide a proper MMA match with his present health condition, also there was a serious breach of contract by entering  another fight; with regret, we hereby announce our decision to cancel this, one, match out of 8 matches. As advertised, other seven matches will be held at the upcoming event.

We profoundly apologize the suffering to all the fans hoping to see Yuji Hisamatsu at the event, our business partners and people who depend on our industry for their livelihoods. 

We appreciate your understandings to this matter --- that all of us wish could have been avoided.

Website:
www.pancrase.co.jp

 

 

PANCRASE RISING TOUR 2007

Event date: Friday, April 27th, 2007 
Doors Open: 18:00, fights start at 19:00 
Korakuen Hall, Tokyo Japan 

Fight Card:

 

Pro Bout #1 Lightweight, 2x5 min rounds:
KENJI TAKESHIGE (Pancrase Inagakigumi) vs. SHOJI (K.I.B.A.)

 

Pro Bout #2 Welterweight, 2x5 min rounds:
TAKUYA WADA (SK Absolute) vs. SOTARO YAMADA (PARAESTRA/Matsudo)

 

Pro Bout #3 Featherweight, 3x5 min rounds:
MIKI SHIDA (Featherweight 2nd Ranked / Pancrase P's LAB/Tokyo) vs. MANABU INOUE (Featherweight 3rd Ranked / U.W.F. SNAKE PIT JAPAN)

 

Pro Bout #4 Welterweight, 2x5 min rounds:
YUKIO SAKAGUCHI (Pro-Debut / Team Sakaguchi Dojo) vs. CHOI HYUNGSUK (Pancrase Debut / TEAM Tackle)

 

Pro Bout #5 Middleweight, 3x5 min rounds:
IZURU TAKEUCHI (Middleweight 1st Ranked / SK Absolute) vs. DAISUKE WATANABE (Pancrase ism)

 

Semifinal, Middleweight, 3x5 min rounds:
HIKARU SATO (Middleweight 2nd Ranked / Pancrase ism) vs. BRAYANE RAFIQ (Pancrase Debut / Jucao/Achille Team/bodog)

 

Main Event, Featherweight, 3x5 min rounds:
YOSHIRO MAEDA (The 1st Featherweight K.O.P / Pancrase Inagakigumi) vs. DANNY

 

 

UFC Returns to The Pearl at The Palms for The Ultimate Fighter® 5 Finale
4-25-2007

Denver, CO

Jens “Lil’ Evil” Pulver vs. BJ “The Prodigy” Penn - Saturday, June 23 Live on Spike TV - Tickets Go On Sale Thursday, April 26 at 12pm PT

Las Vegas, Nev. –  When former UFC® Lightweight Champion Jens Pulver defeated the seemingly invincible BJ Penn in 2002, he shocked the world and proved that when it comes to the Octagon™, nothing is impossible. Since then, Penn has plotted his revenge and waited seemingly in vain for the opportunity to avenge his first and most bitter defeat. But on Saturday, June 23rd, these two 155-pound pioneers - who matched wits for six weeks as coaches on The Ultimate Fighter® Season 5 - square off in a rematch five years in the making and finally get the chance to settle their score with their fists when they battle in the main event on The Ultimate Fighting Championship® organization and Spike TV’s The Ultimate Fighter 5 Season finale live from The Pearl at The Palms in Las Vegas.

“Jens Pulver and BJ Penn were the first two lightweights to ever headline a UFC event, and they basically launched and legitimized this division,” said UFC President Dana White. “BJ has been dying for this rematch, and he claims that Pulver has been ducking him all this time, and Pulver’s side of it is, ‘I beat you, deal with it, and I will fight you again when I feel like it.’ The athletes in this sport always have so much respect for each other, but these two don’t at all – that always makes for an interesting fight.”

Tickets for The Ultimate Fighter 5 Finale are $150.00, $250.00 and $350.00, plus any additional box office or service fees, and go on sale Thursday, April 26 at 12:00 pm. Please visit any Ticketmaster location, call 702-474-4000 or visit
www.ticketmaster.com to purchase tickets. 

The Ultimate Fighter 5 Finale will also telecast live to millions of viewers on Spike TV starting at 9:00pm ET/PT.

UFC® Fight Club™ members have the opportunity now to purchase tickets to this event via the website
www.ufc.com. A special Internet ticket pre-sale will be available to UFC newsletter subscribers Wednesday, April 25 at 10am PT. To access this presale, users must register for the UFC newsletter through www.ufc.com

The Ultimate Fighter 5 live finale features an anticipated matchup between Penn and Pulver, the two coaches of Spike TV’s hit reality series.

Jens “Lil’ Evil” Pulver was the first lightweight champion in UFC history, and was undefeated in the UFC from 1999 to 2002, scoring victories over David Velasquez, Joao Roque, John Lewis, Caol Uno, and Dennis Hallman. Yet his greatest victory occurred in his first fight with BJ Penn at UFC 35 in January of 2002, where he became the first man ever to defeat “The Prodigy,” Pulver would leave the UFC after the fight due to a contract dispute, but after returning to the Octagon late in 2006 and following a stint as a coach on The Ultimate Fighter, he will now try to make it two in a row over his bitter rival. 

BJ Penn was nicknamed "The Prodigy" due to his meteoric rise as a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Black Belt and then through the mixed martial arts ranks. A fearless fighter who has competed against heavyweights as well as lightweights 

and welterweights, this Hawaiian battler may be best remembered for scoring one of the biggest upsets in mixed martial arts history when he rose 15 pounds in weight to take on and defeat Matt Hughes in his first-ever welterweight bout in 2004 . But despite his success, the night of January 11, 2002 still haunts him, and the only way to erase that memory is to defeat Pulver on June 23rd. 

All bouts are live and subject to change.

 

 

PANCRASE GATE x2 - Results

4-24-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: 4-22-2007

P's LAB, Tokyo Japan

 

Pancrase Japan held its 21st amateur event last weekend at P's Lab in Tokyo.  The competition is a opportunity for upcoming fighters to secure a pro fight in the main Pancrase show.


Results:
1. Hiroshi Ogami defeated Paolo Kumata by armlock at 2:10 of rd 2.
2. Masaomi Saito defeated Tomoaki Masushita by choke at 1:10 of rd 1.
3. Toshiyuki Nakamura defeated Shuzo Masuda by TKO at 0:15 of rd 2.
4. Takahiro Uchiyama defeated Tetsuya Fusano by armbar at 0:14 of rd 1.
5. Hayato Shimizu defeated Hideaki Iwai by KO at 0:24 of rd 1.
6. Yoshiaki Takahashi defeated Hiromi Akutsu by armbar at 1:56 of rd 2.
7. Kenji Ikeda defeated Kita Yasura by armbar at 1:50 of rd 2.
8. Kenta Nagashima defeated Tetsuya Tanaka by decision.
9. Hiroshi Egami defeated Buya Yoshida by decision.
10. Go Nakamura defeated Kenichi Tsuya by TKO at 0:50 of rd 1.
11. Herosuhi Saito defeated Masatoshi Osawa by armbar at 1:40 of rd 1.

 

 

PANCRASE 2007 RISING TOUR 
4-23-2007, Denver, CO
Event date: Friday, April 27th, 2007 
Doors Open: 18:00, fights start at 19:00 
Korakuen Hall, Tokyo Japan 

 

Fight card:

Featherweight: Yoshiro Maeda (Japan/Pancrase Inagaki-gumi) vs. Danny Batten (U.K./Bodog) 

Welterweight: Koji Oishi (Japan/Pancrase-ism) vs. Katsuya Inoue (Japan/WK Tokyo) 

Middleweight: Hikaru Sato (Japan/Pancrase-ism) vs. Bryan Rafiq (France/Team Jucao/Bodog) 

Middleweight: Izuru Takeuchi (Japan/SK Absolute/BodogFIGHT) vs. Daisuke Watanabe (Japan/Pancrase-ism) 

Middleweight: Yuji Hisamatsu (Japan/Wajiu-tsu Keishu-kai Tiger Place) vs. Fabio Nascimento (Brazil/No Limits/Team Oyama/Bodog) 

Featherweight: Miki Shida (Japan/Pancrase P's LAB) vs. Manabu Inoue (Japan/U.W.F. Snake Pit Japan) 

Welterweight: Takuya Wada (Japan/SK Absolute/Bodog) vs. Keitaro Yamada (Japan/Team Junkiey) 

Welterweight: Yukio Sakaguchi (Japan/Team Sakaguchi) vs. Choi Hyungsuk (Korea/Team Tackle) 

Lightweight: Kenji Takeshige (Japan/Pancrase Inagaki-gumi) vs. Shoji (Japan/K.I.B.A.) 

 

 

CAGE RAGE 21 "Judgement Day" - Results
4-22-2007, Denver, CO
Event location: Wembley Arena in London, England.


James E Nicoll defeated Sunnat Ilyasov by decision.
Xavier Foupa Pokam defeated Tom Watson by triangle choke at 2:27 of rd 2.
Alex Owen defeated Brad Pickett by unanimous decision.
Cyrille Diabate defeated Ryan Robinson by armbar at 1:16 of rd 1.
Abdul Mohammed defeated Ross Pointon by KO at 3:20 of rd 1.
Paul Daley defeated Paul Jenkins by KO at 0:41 of rd 2.
Mark Epstein defeated Rowman Webber by KO at 4:27 of rd 2.
Mark Weir defeated Daijiro Matsui by unanimous decision.
Murilo "Ninja" Rua defeated Alex Reid by TKO at 0:28 of rd 1.
James Zikic defeated Evangelista “Cyborg” Santos by unanimous decision.
Vitor Belfort defeated Ivan Serati by TKO from strikes at 3:47 of rd 1.
K1 Rules: James McSweeney defeated Michael McDonald by unanimous decision.

 

Main Event:  Gary Turner defeated Tank Abbott by TKO from strikes at 2:27 of rd 1. 

 

 

UFC 70 - Results

4-22-2007, Denver, CO
Event location: M.E.N. Arena, Manchester, England

 

Paul Taylor defeated Edilberto Crocota by TKO from strikes at 0:37 of rd 3.
Jess Liaudin defeated Dennis Siver by armbar at 1:21 of rd 1.
Alessio Sakara defeated Victor Valimaki by TKO from strikes at 1:44 of rd 1.
Junior Assuncao defeated David Lee by rear choke at 1:55 of rd 2.
Terry Etim defeated Matt Grice by front choke at 4:38 of rd 1.
Cheick Kongo defeated Assuerio Silva by decision.
Lyoto Machida defeated David Heath by unanimous decision.
Michael Bisping defeated Elvis Sinosic by TKO from strikes at 1:20 of rd 2.
Andrei Arlovski defeated Fabricio Werdum by unanimous decision.

Main event: Gabriel Gonzaga defeated Mirko "Cro Cop" by KO from kick to the head at 4:51 of rd 1.

 

 

UFC 70 "Nations Collide" 

4-20-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: Saturday, April 21st at 9:00 PM ET

M.E.N. Arena, Manchester, England

Spike TV will broadcast UFC 70 on Saturday, April 21st at 9:00 PM ET

 

Fight Card:

 

1.  Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic (22-4-2) vs. Gabriel Gonzaga (7-1-0)
2.  David Heath (9-0-0) vs. Ryoto “Lyoto” Machida (9-0-0)
3.  Michael Bisping (13-0-0) vs. Elvis Sinosic (8-9-2)
4.  Andrei Arlovski (12-5-0) vs. Fabricio Werdum (9-2-1)
5.  Assuerio (32-4-0) vs. Cheick Kongo (19-3-1)
6.  Matt Grice (9-0-0) vs. Terry Etim (9-0-0)
7.  Junior Assuncao (5-2-0) vs. David Lee (5-2-0)
8.  Victor Valimaki (8-3-0) vs. Alessio Sakara (14-4-0)
9.  Dennis Siver (10-3-0) vs. Jess Llaudin (10-8-0)
10. Edilberto Crocota (10-0-1) vs. Paul Taylor (7-1-1

 

 

UFC 72 "VICTORY": FIRST EVER FIGHT IN BELFAST
4-20-2007 Denver, CO
Event date: Saturday, June 16th

Odyssey Arena

Manchester, England


RICH “ACE” FRANKLIN vs. MARTIN KAMPMANN
FORREST GRIFFIN
vs. HECTOR RAMIREZ

The Ultimate Fighting Championship® (UFC®) organization today announced it will bring the world’s most exciting mixed martial arts event straight back to Europe, this time to fight fans in Northern Ireland. Topping off the international lineup of fights will be the middleweight main event clash Rich “Ace” Franklin vs. Denmark’s Martin Kampmann, and the light heavyweight special feature Forrest Griffin vs. Hector Ramirez. UFC 72: VICTORY will take place live from Belfast at the Odyssey Arena Saturday, June 16, 2007.

“We are very excited to bring the UFC to Northern Ireland,” said UFC President Dana White. “We are having our first fight in Manchester this Saturday, and we are ready to come right back and have another blockbuster event in Europe. UFC 72 will be one of many record-setting events -- our London office is already working on more fights for 2007, and a regular series of fights for 2008. Our goal is to bring the best fights with the best fighters to all of our UFC fans, whether they are based in Nevada or Northern Ireland.” 

Tickets for UFC 72: VICTORY go on sale Saturday, April 21 at 9:00am BST with prices starting at £30.00. Tickets are available through the Odyssey Arena Box Office or by calling 028-9073-9074. Tickets are also available online through www.odysseyarena.com and www.ticketmaster.ie.

UFC® Fight Club™ members have the opportunity now to purchase tickets to this event via the website www.ufc.com. A special Internet ticket pre-sale will be available to UFC newsletter subscribers Thursday, April 19 at 9:00am BST. To access this presale, users must register for the UFC newsletter through www.ufc.com. 

UFC 72: VICTORY will be screened live on Setanta PPV1 (Sky channel 481) at 8:00pm BST on Saturday, June 16, available via remote control through Sky Box Office or by calling 08708 500 005. 

 

 

PANCRASE NC - News

4-20-2007
Jacksonville, NC


Congrats to: Michael Rae, John Forbs, and Brian Dawson. The four of us traveled to Ruckus in the Cage in Abingdon, Va this weekend and had a blast.

John won his fight with a quick 20-30 second 1st round TKO. Throwing an unstoppable flurry of punches.

Michael and Brian had their fights go the distance. Michaels incredible cardio/endurance was no match for his fighter who laid on the canvas at he end of the fight and somehow the judges awarded the fight to the slightly conscience opponent. 

Brian's fight was the fight of the night says Chris Smith (the Promoter), Matt Serra (UFC Champion) and myself! Absolutely incredible fight but in the end the judges gave it to his opponent. 

Sensei James Wright won his match after going the distance. Just a side note: James was the oldest competitor there!

It was an honor to be there and an incredible experience fighting on the same card as some of my students and friends. An added bonus was being awarded my trophy by the lovely and beautiful super model Sabrina Sunday from right here in "Jville". Overall the experience was priceless. Adjectives do not describe the emotions I went through this weekend. Everything from humility and gratitude for the team that helps me train, to the staff, and everyone else that helps me live my dream day in and day out.

Sensei Wright thanks the following people:  Aaron Powel, for spiking my BJJ game. Brian Stann and George Lockheart, for allowing me to be their sparring partners/punching bag. Angela for taking care of business. Every student, parent, partner, for supporting the Carolina Martial Arts Team. If you aren't already, please come and be a part of our wonderful team here at Wright's Mixed Martial Arts Center!         


Wright's Carolina Karate and Mixed Martial Arts Center 
210 Henderson Drive 
 

 


K1 WORLD GP 2007 - Hawaii

4-17-2007, Denver, CO
Event date: April 28, 2007
Neal Blaisdell Center
Honolulu, Hawaii

The updated fight card for the K-1 World GP 2007 on 28th April at the Blaisdell includes:

K-1 USA GP 2007 Tournament:

Mighty Mo (USA) vs. Kyoung Suk Kim (Republic of Korea)
Jan “The Giant” Nortje (South Africa) vs. Julius “Towering Inferno” Long (USA)
Gary Goodridge (Canada) vs. Patrick Barry (USA)
Alexandre Pitchkounov (Russia) vs. Tatsufumi Tomihira (Japan)

K-1 Heavyweight Title Match:
Badr Hari (Morocco) vs. Yusuke Fujimoto (Japan)

Super Fight:
Remy Bonjasky (Holland) vs. Glaube Feitosa (Brazil)
Junichi Sawayashiki (Japan) vs. Randy Kim (Republic of Korea)
Hong-Man Choi (Republic of Korea) vs. Mike “Rocky” Malone (USA)

Reserve Fight:
Jerrel Venetiaan (Holland) vs. Peter Graham (Australia)

** Please note that fighters may change due to injury.

All K-1 fighters in this event will be competing for the same goal, the title of K-1 USA GP Tournament Winner, then the opportunity to advance towards the prestigious K-1 World Grand Prix Final and the ultimate title of “King of Kings” in December 2007. 

Tickets to the event are on sale through Ticketmaster and priced at $40, $60, $100, $150, and VIP at $500 and doors will open at 5.00pm for a 6.00pm start. 

Tickets are available through:
Ticketmaster: 1-808-591-2211
Website: www.ticketmaster.com
Times Supermarket Stores: In store

 

 

BODOGFIGHT "Clash of the Nations" - Results
4-15-2007

Denver, CO


Undercard Pre-PPV Bouts
Josh Curran defeated Jarno Nurminen by TKO from strikes in rd 3. 
Rodrigo Damm defeated Santino Defranco by rear choke at 1:58 of rd 2.
Bill Mahood defeated Steve Steinbeiss by unanimous decision.

 

Main Card Bouts:
Roman Zentsov defeated Kristof Midoux by TKO from corner stoppage in rd 1. 
Amanda Buckner defeated Hitomi Akano by unanimous decison.
Jorge Santiago defeated Andrei Semenov by TKO from strikes at 4:48 of rd 2.
Aleksander Emelianenko defeated Eric Pele by KO at 4:07 of rd 1.
Nick Thompson defeated Eddie Alvarez by TKO from strikes at 4:32 of rd 2.
Fedor Emelianenko defeated Matt Lindland by armbar at 2:58 of rd 1.

 

Undercard Bouts:
Julie Kedzie defeated Julia Berezikova TKO from strikes at 2:49 of rd 2.
Ray Steinbeiss defeated Dmitry Samoilov by rear choke at 3:00 of rd 1.
Erik Oganov defeated Derrick Noble by TKO from strikes at 2:55 of rd 2. 
Amar Suloev defeated Andy Foster by KO at 0:26 of rd 1.

 

 

UFC 70 " Nations Collide" - Fight card announced

4-14-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: Saturday, April 21st at 9:00 PM ET

M.E.N. Arena, Manchester, England

 

Fight card:

Mirko Cro Cop vs. Gabriel Gonzaga 
Michael Bisping
vs. Elvis Sinosic 
Lyoto Machida
vs. David Heath 
Andrei Arlovski
vs. Fabricio Werdum 
Assuerio Silva
vs. Cheick Kongo 
Matt Grice
vs. Terry Etim 
Junior Assuncao
vs. David Lee 
Victor Valimaki
vs. Alessio Sakara 
Dennis Siver
vs. Jess Liaudin 
Edilberto Souza De Oliveira
vs. Paul Taylor 

 

 

BODOGFIGHT: "Clash of the Nations" 
4-14-2007, Denver, CO

Event date: April 14, St. Petersburg, Russia

 

Main Card:
Fedor Emelianenko (230lbs) vs. Matt Lindland (212lbs)
Eddie Alvarez (169lbs) vs. Nick Thompson (170lbs)
Aleksander Emelianenko (255lbs) vs. Eric Pele (277lbs)
Andrei Semenov (185lbs) vs. Jorge Santiago (186lbs)
Amanda Buckner (135lbs) vs. Hitomi Akano (136lbs)
Roman Zentsov (233lbs) vs. Kristof Midoux (231lbs)

Undercard Bouts:
Julia Berezekova (131lbs) vs. Julie Kedzie (135lbs)
Dmitry Samoliov (169lbs) vs. Ray Steinbeis (171lbs)
Eric Oganov (169lbs) vs. Derrick Noble (170lbs)
Amar Suloev (184lbs) vs. Andy Foster (184lbs)

Undercard Pre-PPV Bouts
Josh Curran (265lbs) vs. Jarno Nurminen (249lbs)
Rodrigo Damm (156lbs) vs. Santino Defranco (156lbs)
Steve Steinbeiss (171lbs) vs. Bill Mahood (204lbs)

 

 

DEEP 29th Impact - Results......Bustamante and Doerksen win!

4-14-2007, Denver, CO


1. Murilo Bustamante defeated Ryuta Sakurai by KO at 3:50 of rd 1.
2. Satoru Kitaoka defeated Fabricio Monteiro by armbar at 2:37 of rd 2.
3. Joe Doerksen defeated Kim Dae Won by triangle choke at 3:35 of rd 1.
4. Ryan Bow defeated Yoshihiro “Barbaro44” Tomioka by rear choke at 3:01 of rd 3.
5. Hisae Watanabe defeated Masako Yoshida by armbar at 1:19 of rd 1.
6. Michihiro Omigawa defeated Naoki Matsushita by TKO at 1:17 of rd 2.
7. Yasuhito Namekawa defeated Yuji Sakuragi by foot lock at 2:10 of rd 1.
8. Cristiano Kaminishi defeated Henry “Sentoryu” Miller by KO at 4:00 of rd 1.
9. Shigetoshi Iwase defeated Sen Nakadai by rear choke at 3:25 of rd 1.
10. Katsunori Kikuno defeated Takuhiro Kamikozono by decision.

 

 

ProElite.Com To Stream 'Cage Rage' And 'No Limits' Fights Free

4-13-2007

Denver, CO

Live On April 21, doubleheader from London and Southern California to Feature Top World MMA Fighters in Including Gary Turner, Bob “The Beast” Sapp, Ivan Serati, Vitor “The Phenom” Belfort, Tim “Big Perm” Persey, Fábio Negão and Takumi Nakayama 

(LOS ANGELES) – ProElite.com, the comprehensive and inclusive online community for MMA fighters, fans and organizations, regardless of the MMA league, fighter organization or fan loyalty, will broadcast a global MMA doubleheader. On April 21 Cage Rage Championships 21: “Judgment Day” from Wembley Arena in London, England and No Limits: “Proving Grounds” from The No Limits Event Center in Irvine, Calif. will be a part of this global event that will include over 20 hard hitting bouts in over eight hours of free viewing at ProElite.com. 

The United Kingdom’s Cage Rage will begin at 3 pm EST/ noon PST with 13 fights and will feature the anticipated title card of heavyweights Gary Turner and Bob “The Beast” Sapp. Light heavyweight undercard fights will include Ivan Serati being pitted against Vitor “The Phenom” Belfort and Evangelista "Cyborg" Santos going against James “The Messenger” Zikic. Following “Cage Rage,” in their inaugural live event, Orange County, Calif.-based No Limits will follow at 10 pm EST/ 7 pm PST featuring seven bouts that will include former KOTC world lightweight champion Takumi Nakayama, Brazil’s Fábio Negão and Tim “Big Perm” Persey. 

Because of the growing popularity of ProElite.com’s streaming, live events, fans are encouraged to register for free well in advance of the first fight. 

“This dynamic one-two punch of live programming is completely unique to the mixed martial arts industry. Consecutively delivering two events from two continents from two different promoters is connecting fans tothe sport in a very meaningful and powerful way,” said Kelly Perdew, President of ProElite.com. “Fans are coming for the fights and staying for the extra value we provide – the ability for each fan, fighter and organization to build their unique, online environment focused on MMA.”

 

 

RING OF FIRE 29: AFTERSHOCK!! 

4-11-2007

Denver, CO


ROF promoter Sven BOOGIE Bean is happy to announce the fight card for ROF 29: AFTERSHOCK. The 12 bout MMA event will take place on Saturday, April 28th 2007 at the Broomfield Event Center in Broomfield, Colorado. 

The name AFTERSHOCK was appropriately chosen for the follow up to the record breaking February event. Over 5000 fans witnessed history that night as not only were attendance records broken, but for the first time a Colorado based promotion aired on a national broadcast.

On April 28th three Championship Belts will be on the line. Also for the first time in the seven year history of the promotion, all matches will take place in a cage instead of a ring.

205 lb CHAMPIONSHIP
Unlike in boxing where heavyweights reign supreme, in MMA the light heavyweight division is the most recognizable in the sport. In the seven years that RING OF FIRE has been on the circuit, the 205 belt has remained vacant. That will change on April 28 th. Top national grappler Eliot Marshall will look to add ROF Champion to his long list of credentials. The BJJ Black Belt is undefeated in MMA with a perfect 4-0 record. Following in many top fighter's footsteps, Marshall makes regular trips to New Mexico to train with Team Jackson's in Albuquerque. Also hoping to add the belt to his collection is Las Vegas based fighter Marcus Sursa. He has taken advantage of his location and trained with the top who' s who list of MMA fighters out there. The Jungle Fight Brazil veteran caught promoter Sven Bean's eye at the K-1 Tryouts over the last two years. Sursa finished at the top of the tryouts session and was offered fights but scheduling conflicts kept him off past ROF cards. He now gets his ROF appearance and it is against the promotion's #1 ranked fighter. 

205 lb SUPER FIGHT
UFC veteran, BIG Mike Nickels returns to competition following his first round victory over Wes Combs at the Ultimate Fighter Season 3 Finale. Nickels finished the then undefeated fighter with a picture perfect rear naked choke. Already having local notoriety as one of the top tattoo artists, the Ultimate Fighter and UFC appearances elevated him to celebrity status. Nickels will be fighting in front of his hometown for the first time since September of 2005. His opponent, Carpaccio Owen last appeared at ROF 28 when he defeated K-1 veteran Andre Walker. He admitted that the altitude affected his performance, and plans to rectify that for ROF 29. The active duty Army Combatives champion will come to Colorado a week early to get acclimated. He will be staying at Fort Carson to train, and will be making appearances and promoting the event as well. He hopes to bring a few hundred new Army fans with him when he returns to ROF. 

145 lb CHAMPIONSHIP
Also on April 28th, ROF Flyweight Champion Christian Allen will defend his belt. Allen's nickname RELENTLESS comes from his fighting style in the ring. He has the conditioning level to set an incredible pace of lightning quick stand up and rapid fire submission attempts. He became the ROF Champion in February of last year with a submission victory over Joe Doherty. A severe back injury kept him sidelined for the rest of 2006. He went through an extensive rehab and has been training non stop for his first title defense. Standing in his way will be Ryan Hass from Des Moines, Iowa. Hass lives, eats, and breaths MMA. Besides training full time as a professional fighter, he is also the co-promoter of Midwest Cage Fighting Championship with UFC veteran John Halverson. Hass is a fitness junkie, and spends most of his time split between working out in the gym and on the mat training MMA. While his ground game is his strong point he feels very comfortable on his feet. On paper this is one of the most even matches on the card. Height, weight, style , and record. But this is MMA and statistics mean nothing when the doors shuts. What matters is who wants the belt more. 

155 lb FEATURE BOUT
One of RING OF FIRE's most popular fighters is known to fans simply as the COWBOY. Donald Cerrone earned the nick name in high school after a short stint as a pro bull rider. He amassed an impressive 22-0- 1 in kickboxing before making the move to MMA. To date he has a perfect MMA record 5-0 record. None of his previous ROF opponents chose to "stand and bang", and the COWBOY finished them all by submission. His opponent at ROF 28 , also undefeated in MMA, may be the first to test those waters. Muay Thai stylist Anthony Njokuani hails from Dallas Texas. His trainer is the legendary 6 time World Muay Thai Champion Saekson Janjira. Njokuani stands 6'0 tall and is incredibly dangerous on his feet. He has a 7-0 record in MMA and is coming off 1st round head kick K.O. victory in March. This match has fight of the night written all over it. 

155 lb FEATURE BOUT
Luke "Lil' HULK" Caudillo could be referred to as the gate keeper at 155 for RING OF FIRE. Since debuting for the promotion back in 2003, he has fought six times against some of the best lightweights in the region. He has recently moved to Denver and is training at Nathan Marquardt's High Altitude Gym. Caudillo is coming off a 3 fight win streak, highlighted by a 16 second K.O. in Canada's TKO organization. His opponent, Dennis “The Piranha” Davis is one of the nation's top an up and coming lightweights. He holds several titles and plans on continuing his dominance in the lightweight division. His accolades include a FCFF lightweight Champion, CFC lightweight Champion, and 4–time Sportfight lightweight Champion. Davis has a dangerous ground game and was originally trained by the world renowned Team Quest. 

YOUNG GUNS CHAMPIONSHIP
Young Gun Champion Tyler THUNDER Toner will be defending his belt at ROF 29. The Brazilian Jiujitsu stylist is undefeated in MMA with a perfect 5-0 record. All but one of his fights have ended by TKO or submission in the first round. Toner has one punch knockout power, and very slick submission skills. Toner's opponent Scott Jorgensen wrestled in college for Boise State University. He is a 3 time PAC-10 champion and finished in the top twelve at the NCAA national tournament. Scott began his MMA career in 2006 and has put together a 4-1 record. He was also a training/sparring partner of World Champion Urijah Faber for his last fight. 

WORLD CLASS ARENA
The 45 million dollar Broomfield Event Center opened in November of 2006. It is home to the Colorado RAGE hockey team and the Colorado 14ers basketball franchise. The facility is state of the art and there is not a bad seat in the house. 

TICKETS AVAILABLE NOW!!

Tickets for the event are on sale now and can be purchased at the Event Center Box Office, 
Charge by phone at 303-410-T I X S, or online at www. broomfieldeventcenter.com. Ticket Prices are $25.00, $35.00 and $55.00 for reserved seating (facilty fees not included).

As always if you would like to see the show in style 8 seat VIP tables or VIP Party Suites can be reserved at 303- 246-5237