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NO HOLDS BARRED: BCX IV Preview, The Legend of Carlton Haselrig, David Mastrogiovanni, Mike Chapman, Bob Meyrowitz, YAMMA 1 and 2

4-19-2008

Denver, CO

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On this edition of NO HOLDS BARRED, host Eddie Goldman begins by previewing the Battle Cage Xtreme (BCX) IV mixed martial arts show (http://www.battlecagextreme.com/), which takes place Saturday, April 19, at the Tropicana in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The show will also be webcast live on StreamingMartialArts.com (http://www.streamingmartialarts.com/).

The main event on this 17-fight card at BCX IV will be a bout for the BCX heavyweight title between Carlton Haselrig and IFL veteran Shane Ott.

Carlton Haselrig is a legend in wrestling. He was the only six-time NCAA champion, winning the heavyweight titles in both Divisions I and II in 1987, 1988, and 1989, while wrestling for the University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown. He later became a Pro Bowl offensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers, despite not having played college football. But substance abuse curtailed his incredible athletic career. Now, at age 42, Carlton Haselrig has another chance, as he will be fighting for a title in his mixed martial arts debut Saturday night.

To preview this card, we spoke with BCX promoter David Mastrogiovanni about it. To learn more about Carlton Haselrig as an athlete, we spoke with Mike Chapman, the executive director of the Dan Gable International Wrestling Institute and Museum (http://wrestlingmuseum.org/), and the top amateur wrestling historian in America.

In addition, we followed up on the debut show last week of YAMMA Pit Fighting by speaking with promoter Bob Meyrowitz. We both reviewed that show's pros and cons, and also heard the preliminary plans for their YAMMA 2 card.

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PANCRASE 2008 SHINING TOUR - Fight Card

4-17-2008, Denver, CO

Event date: Sunday, April 27th, 2008
Venue: Differ Ariake, Tokyo, Japan 


1. YUKIO SAKAGUCHI (TEAM SAKAGUCHI DOJO) vs. WATARU TAKAHASHI (Laughter7) 


2. DAISUKE WATANABE (PANCRASE ism) vs.RYUJI OHORI (PANCRASE DEBUT/TRIAL) 


3. MANABU INOUE (FEATHERWEIGHT 3RD RANKED/U.W.F. SNAKE PIT JAPAN) vs. J TARO TAKITA (WAJUTSU KEISHUKAI-TOKYO) 

 

4. YUJI HISAMATSU (WAJUTSU KEISHUKAI TIGER PLACE) vs. MATTI MAKELA (PANCRASE DEBUT/PANCRASE SWEDEN) 

 

5. KATSUYA INOUE (LIGHTWEIGHT 2ND RANKED/WAJUTSU KEISHUKAI RJW) vs.CURBANOV DJAMAL (PANCRASE DEBUT/SK ABSOLUTE-RUSSIA) 


6. BRAYANE RAFIQ (WELTERWEIGHT 1ST RANKED/JUCAO-ACHILLE TEAM) vs. TAKUYA WADA (WELTERWEIGHT 3RD/SK ABSOLUTE) 

 

7. SHOJI (THE FIRST LIGHTWEIGHT K.O.P./KIBA MIRTIAL ARTS CLUB) vs. KOJI OISHI (LIGHTWEIGHT 5th RANKED PANCRASE ism) 

 

8. Main Event: YUKI KONDO (INTERIM MIDDLE WEIGHT K.O.P./PANCRASE ism) vs. KEI YAMAMIYA (LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHT 1st RANKED/GRABAKA) 

 

 

NO HOLDS BARRED: Travis Wiuff, John Perretti, YAMMA Review

4-15-2008

Denver, CO

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On this edition of NO HOLDS BARRED, host Eddie Goldman reviews the debut YAMMA Pit Fighting mixed martial arts show, which took place Friday, April 11, at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and was shown on pay-per-view. 

This show was well-received by the fans in attendance, who cheered the victors in the two Masters' Superfights, Oleg Taktarov and Pat Smith, and the one-night, eight-man single elimination heavyweight tournament, Travis Wiuff. 

Right after the show concluded, we spoke with Travis Wiuff about his tournament victory and what it meant for his career. We also spoke with the veteran martial artist and former UFC and Extreme Fighting matchmaker, John Perretti, who was a television announced on the show. 

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UFC 83: "Serra vs. St-Pierre 2" - Fight Card

4-14-2008, Denver, CO, PNW
Event date: Saturday, April 19, 2008
Venue: Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada 
 

 

UFC® comes to Canada for the first time ever on Saturday, April 19th! One year ago, Matt "The Terror" Serra shocked the world by defeating Georges "Rush" St-Pierre for the UFC® Welterweight Championship. Now, after defeating Matt Hughes in December, St-Pierre enters the Octagon™ as the Interim Welterweight Champion to face the man who took his title - this time, in his home province of Quebec. Can Serra beat St-Pierre for a second time? The undisputed king of the 170-pound weight class will be determined at UFC® 83: SERRA VS. ST-PIERRE 2 - Saturday, April 19, live on Pay-Per-View from Montreal, Quebec.

Main Card Bouts: 
1. Matt Serra vs. Georges St. Pierre
2. Travis Lutter vs. Rich Franklin
3. Nate Quarry vs. Kalib Starnes
4. Charles McCarthy vs. Michael Bisping
5. Mac Danzig vs. Mark Bocek
 

Preliminary Bouts:
6. Jason MacDonald vs. Joe Doerksen
7. Jason Day vs. Alan Belcher
8.  Sam Stout vs. Rich Clementi
9.  Kuniyoshi Hironaka vs. Jonathan Goulet
10. Cain Velasquez vs. Brad Morris
11.  Ed Herman vs. Demian Maia

 


FieLDS K-1 WORLD GP 2008 IN YOKOHAMA - Results

4-13-2008, Denver, CO, PNW
Venue : YOKOHAMA ARENA, Kanagawa, JAPAN
Attendance : 10,629 people

1. K-1 Super Heavyweight Title Match: Semmy Schilt defeated Mark Hunt by KO at 3:06 of rd 1
2. Ewerton Teixeira defeated Yusuke Fujimoto by KO at 2:01 if rd 2
3. Musashi defeated Junichi Sawayashiki by KO at 2:16 of rd 2
4. Badr Hari defeated Ray Sefo by KO at 2:43 of rd 1
5. Glaube Feitosa defeated Alex Roberts by KO at 1:58 of rd 2
6. Keijiro Maeda defeated Mighty Mo by decision
7. Mitsugu Noda defeated Petr Vondracek by KO at 2:43 of rd 2
8. Aleksandr Pichkunov defeated Chalid "Die Faust" by decision
9. Hiroyuki Enokida defeated Takashi Tachikawa by KO at :40 of rd 1
10. Tsuyoshi Nakasako defeated Takumi Sato by decision
11. Tsutomu Takahagi defeated Kyoung Suk Kim by KO at :18 of rd 1

 

 

YAMMA Pit Fighting - Results

4-12-2008, Denver, CO, PNW

 

Atlantic City, April 12, 2008 – On April 11, Travis “The Diesel” Wiuff was crowned the first YAMMA Heavyweight Champion, outlasting seven other competitors in an awe-inspiring tournament in YAMMA Pit Fighting's inaugural pay-per-view event. For the first time in over a decade, MMA returned to its origins by reviving the hugely popular tournament format, in which fighters participated in multiple fights in an attempt to capture the title of YAMMA Heavyweight Champion. Wiuff’s hard-earned victory included wins over Marcelo Pereira, Alexys Oleynik and Chris Tuscherer. 

The event, held at the Trump Taj Mahal, was comprised of an eight-man tournament and two ‘Masters Superfights,’ in which Pat Smith defeated Eric “Butterbean” Esch and Oleg “The Russian Bear” Taktarov defeated Mark Kerr. The event also featured ring announcer Scott Ferrall and Olympic gold medal winner Jeff Blatnick commentating. YAMMA Pit Fighting is the brainchild of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) founder Bob Meyrowitz. 

The championship match got off to a raucous start in the first round when Wiuff delivered several devastating strikes to Tuscherer, sending him wobbling to the ground. The second round saw Wiuff continue to dominate with a relentless ground-and-pound attack and constantly getting the better of Tuchscherer while trading stand-up strikes. Tuscherer mounted a brief comeback in round three, delivering a flurry of blows to Wiuff in the final seconds, but the rally came too late, and Wiuff was awarded the win by decision.

“Chris is a tough guy, a guy who’s definitely on his way up. I’m glad I fought him now – he’s only going to get better,” said Wiuff. “But I didn’t train for one fight, I trained for three. I always planned to fight three fights, and that’s just what I did.”

"This was an unbelievable night for MMA," said Bob Meyrowitz, Rope Partners. “Between the unveiling of the YAMMA, the return of the tournament format and two phenomenal Masters Superfights, we showed the world tonight that YAMMA Pit Fighting truly is the evolution of MMA."

In the first ‘Masters Superfight,’ Oleg Taktrov used his Sambo prowess to quickly submit Mark Kerr with a kneebar. Crowd favorite Butterbean suffered a staggering loss to Pat Smith in the second ‘Masters Superfight,’ with Smith going toe-to-toe with Butterbean in what was arguably the most technical fight of Smith’s career. When Butterbean slipped and the fight went to the ground, Smith dominated with seemingly endless elbow strikes, until the fight was stopped by the referee.

“It was a tough fight – You’ve got to respect Butterbean. He nicked me a couple of times and I really felt the power behind those punches.” said Smith. “But in the end, I proved that I could stand up with him and win.”

The event witnessed the unveiling of the Yamma, an evolution of the traditional fighting structure designed to keep the fighting more explosive and continuous. The Yamma is a circular pit, shaped almost like a bowl, with a flat bottom that rises up with a three foot lip around the edge. In this ring, if a fighter is pushed backwards towards the fence, he moves up the lip, gaining both a height and leverage advantage over his opponent. From this position, the fighter on the lip can use gravity and leverage to reverse his opponent, and take the fight back into the center without a break in the action.


Complete results for the April 11th fight card are as follows:

Tournament Round 1:
Alexy “Samurai” Oleynik def. Sherman “The Tank” Pendergarst
Chris Tuscherer def. Tony “The King” Sylvester
Travis “The Diesel” Wiuff def. Marcelo “Pato” Pereira
Ricco “Suave” Rodriguez def. George Bush III

Masters Superfight 1:
Oleg Taktarov def. Mark Kerr

Tournament Round 2:
Chris Tuscherer def. Alexy “Samurai” Oleynik
Travis “The Diesel” Wiuff def. Ricco “Suave” Rodriguez

Masters Superfight 2:
Pat Smith def. Butterbean

Tournament Heavyweight Championship:
Travis “The Diesel” Wiuff def. Chris Tuscherer

 

 

BATTLEQUEST “Tapout” – Results 
4-12-2008
Softball Country Sports Pavilion in Denver, Colorado.

 

On Friday night, April 11th, the BATTLEQUEST promotion held it's eighth event entitled TAPOUT!. The Sports Pavilion was filled to capacity and the twelve MMA bouts did not disappoint the fans. 

BATTLEQUEST is the feeder event for the popular RING OF FIRE series, and is a venue for young athletes who are trying to make name for themselves. The series is known as a way for a up and coming fighter to get noticed. The addition of the TapouT TV show in attendance only raised the stakes as every fighter on the card seemed to let it all hang out.

Some of the best fighters to rise through the ROF ranks were in attendance as well. Duane BANG Ludwig, Alvin KID Robinson, Luke LIL HULK Caudillo, Brad Gumm, Donald COWBOY Cerrone, and Michelle KARATE HOTTY Waterson were all there to support the sport's newest rising stars.

Look for a complete write up soon at both www.ROFMMA.com and www.COLORADOFIGHTEVENTS.com

1. Matt Simms defeated Travis Ramirez by rear choke in rd 1
2. John Doremus defeated Phil Gonzalez by rear choke in rd 2
3. Kevin Lucero defeated Roberto Rodriguez by TKO in rd 1 
4. Cody East defeated Zac Mathews by submission (Kimura) in rd 1
5. Rob Celani defeated Jay Wymer by rear choke in rd 1
6. Angelo Gallegos defeated Tyler Rodgers by submission (Kimura) in rd 1
7. Coy Sasse defeated Rory O'Farrell by triangle choke in rd 1
8. Ralston Baker defeated Ryan McKee by TKO in rd 1
9. Cat Albert defeated Krystal Macatol by armbar in rd 1 
10. BATTLEQUEST Middle Weight Championship: Ian Berg defeated Vadian La Luz by split decision 
11. Co-Main Event: Julie Kedzie defeated Angela Hayes by armbar in rd 1
12. Main Event: John Dodson defeated Vern Baca by TKO in rd 2 

 

 

YAMMA Pit Fighting - Weigh-in results.  Butterbean tips scales at 416.2 lbs.!

4-11-2008, Denver, CO, PNW
Event date: Friday, April 11, 2008
Venue: Trump Taj Mahal Arena, Atlantic City, NJ
Live on Pay-Per-View

 

8-Man Tournament:

Ricco Rodriguez (264.6) vs. George Bush (231.6)
Marcelo "Pato" Pereira (219.4) vs. Travis Wiuff (242.8)
Sherman Pendergarst (264.6) vs. Alexey Oleynick (220.2) 
Chris Tuscherer (264) vs. Tony Sylvester (262.8)

 

Superfights:
Mark Kerr (266.2) vs. Oleg Taktarov (221.2)
Patrick Smith (240) vs. Eric "Butterbean" Esch (416.2)

Individual Bouts:
Bryan Vetell (266) vs. Antwain Britt (228.2)
Lamont Lister (212.6) vs. Oleg Savitsky (199.4)

Alternate Fighter:
Ron Waterman (264.4) 

 

 

BATTLEQUEST 8: TAPOUT! - Final Card 
4-10-2008

Denver, CO

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On Friday April 11th, Fighters from Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico and South Dakota converge on the Mile High City for Battlequest 8: TAPOUT!

WOMEN'S SUPERFIGHT ADDED TO AN ALREADY STELLAR CARD!!

WCL fighter Angela "THE BOMB" Hayes takes on EliteXC veteran Julie Kedzie at Battlequest 8: TAPOUT! 

Angela Hayes has been a student of the martial arts since childhood. She is a world class striker , competing at the world level in Sport Karate, Kickboxing, and Muay Thai. She has recently transitioned to MMA. She was nick named the "BOMB" because she has KO power in both kicks and punches. Hayes combines that with world class athleticism to be a major force in combat sports.

Julie Kedzie has competed in martial art competitions for 18 years. She has studied a variety of martial arts including Modern Arnis, Sayoc Kali, Jeet-Kune-Do, Muay Thai and Submission Wrestling. She has won numerous titles, including first place at the Extreme Grappling Open, a World Kickboxing National Title and the Hook-N-Shoot Women's 135 pound World Championship.


BATTLEQUEST 8 FULL BOUT SHEET

 

Main Event 135 lbs: Vern Baca vs. John Dodson (Littleton, CO - Albuquerque, NM)

Co-Main Event 135 lbs: Angela Hayes vs. Julie Kedzie (Colo Springs, CO - Albuquerque, NM)

BATTLEQUEST Middle Weight Championship: Ian Berg vs. Vadian La Luz (Denver, CO - Albuquerque, NM)

130 lbs Feature Bout: Cat Albert vs. Krystal Macatol (Broomfield, CO - Albuquerque, NM)

170 lbs Feature Bout: Ralston Baker vs. Ryan Mckee (Ft. Collins, CO - Denver, CO)

205 lbs Prestige Bout:
Rory O'Farrell vs. Coy Sasse (Ft. Collins, CO - Rapid City,SD)

145 lbs Prestige Bout: Tyler Rodgers vs. Angelo Gallegos (Glenwood Springs, CO -  Albuquerque, NM)

170 lbs Prestige Bout: Jay Wymer vs. Rob Celani (Arvada, Co - Aurora, Co)

210 lbs Prelim Bout: Zac Matthews vs. Cody East (Prescott, AZ Albuquerque, NM)

145 lbs Prelim Bout: Kevin Lucero vs. Roberto Rodriguez (Arvada, - Co Ft.Carson, CO)

185 lbs Prelim Bout: Phil Gonzalez vs. John Doramus (Pueblo, CO - Aurora, CO) 

170 lbs Prelim Bout: Matt Simms vs. Travis Ramirez (Broomfield, CO - Glenwood Spgs. CO)


**TAPOUT WILL BE AT BATTLEQUEST** 

You have watched their show on the Versus Network!  You have seen them cageside at the UFC and WEC events!  Now this is your chance to join MASK, PUNKASS and SKYSCRAPE live and in person as their TV show rolls through the Mile High city. 

"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 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."

Last year TAPOUT filmed at a RING OF FIRE event. The episode was seen by millions of MMA fans across the world, and helped to launch the career of Donald COWBOY Cerrone. 

Come and be a part of the national TV show filming, live, April 11th as they hit the Battlequest 8 event in search of their next big MMA breakout star!

Tickets can be purchased at any KING SOOPERS location or online at
www.ticketswest.com. You can also charge by phone at 866-464-2626. Doors will open at 6:30 and the first bout will start promptly at 7:30 p.m.

Ticket Prices: Rows 1-2 $50.00, Rows 3-6 $35.00, Rows 7-14 $25.00, Bleachers $25.00
Visit www.rofmma.com and www.coloradofightevents.com for updates to the fight card, in depth interviews and fighter bios.

 

 

NO HOLDS BARRED: YAMMA, Miguel Cotto, Antonio Margarito, Kermit Cintron, Alfonso Gomez, Bob Arum, Emanuel Steward, Miguel Diaz

4-10-2008

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On this edition of NO HOLDS BARRED, host Eddie Goldman previews the big combat sports weekend coming up Atlantic City, New Jersey.

On Friday, April 11, at the Trump Taj Mahal, YAMMA Pit Fighting mixed martial arts makes its much-anticipated debut. There will be two Masters' Superfights and a one-night, eight-man single elimination heavyweight tournament. This card will be shown live on pay-per-view.

The next night, Saturday, April 12, at Boardwalk Hall, a boxing card is headlined by two welterweight title fights. WBA welterweight champion Miguel Cotto (31-0, 25 KOs) will defend his belt against Alfonso Gomez (18-3-2, 8 KOs), and IBF welterweight champion Kermit Cintron (29-1, 27 KOs) will try to avenge the only defeat of his professional career when he fights Antonio Margarito (35-5, 25 KOs). This card will be shown in the U.S. on HBO and in the U.K. on Sky Sports.

At a New York news conference Wednesday afternoon, we spoke with the four main fighters on this card: Miguel Cotto, Antonio Margarito, Kermit Cintron, and Alfonso Gomez. We also got comments from promoter Bob Arum of Top Rank, Cintron's trainer Emanuel Steward, and Cotto's cornerman and cutman, Miguel Diaz.

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SUN - Signs Deal With Fox Sports Net to Telecast "GI Vs. PRO" 
4-9-2008

Denver, CO

DALLAS, TX--(MARKET WIRE)--Apr 9, 2008 -- SUN Sports & Entertainment Inc. (Other OTC:SSPE.PK - News) announced today that the Dallas-based Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) production and promotion company has signed an Agreement with Fox Sports Net (FSN) to telecast SUN's new innovative, MMA TV series: "GI Vs. Pro."

SUN's "Art of War" division will produce a series of nine MMA events that will air as one-hour specials Saturday nights at midnight on FSN, beginning July 19th, 2008 and concluding on September 13th, 2008.

"GI Vs. Pro" will pit current and former MMA-trained armed services members against professional mixed martial arts fighters from around the country. All fights will be scheduled for three, 5-minute rounds. "GI Vs. Pro" action will be fought inside a circular cage -- a first on FSN.

FSN announcer Jay Glazer and analyst Frank Trigg, who worked as the commentary team for the Pride Fighting Championships on the network, will also team up on the "GI Vs. Pro" telecasts.

SUN CEO CJ Comu stated, "We at SUN are extremely pleased to be working with such a respected network as FSN, which will telecast this unique and exciting series into millions of homes across the country.

"Our agreement with FSN is an important milestone for SUN as we continue to implement our growth strategy and develop relationships with international and domestic partners. By showcasing our world-class fighters through well produced, quality events on FSN, SUN's position as an emerging global MMA organization is only further enhanced."

"MMA is on fire," said FSN VP of Production Gary Garcia. "This show, featuring intense battles between elite, fine-tuned athletes, is the perfect brand extension for the U.S. military to hit their target demo right between the eyes."

In addition to the FSN and SUN announcement, Florida-based Show Partners Inc. has been selected by SUN to provide television production, operations and design services in support of the "GI Vs. Pro" series of MMA events.

"Show Partners is pleased to have been selected by SUN for the production of the "GI Vs. Pro" and look forward to working with SUN and FSN," said Show Partners EVP Larry Rogers. "This format, pitting combat-ready members of the U.S. Military against proven MMA fighters promises to deliver an emotional series of events featuring unprecedented toughness and excitement."

With a 23-year history as veterans of live event and television productions, Show Partners' staff have earned 15 National Emmy® Awards, providing global support for networks and production companies worldwide.

Additionally, FOX Interactive and SUN will collaborate on generating interactive content for both companies' platforms, including FOXSports.com. The online offerings could include streaming of events, clips syndicated across the FOX Network and other enhanced content to build an online community around each FSN broadcast and SUN events.

Mixed Martial Arts is a sport evolved from a number of ancient combat disciplines including judo, jiu-jitsu, karate, wrestling and kickboxing. World-class athletes engage in hand-to-hand combat in a ring -- both caged and traditional -- and must adapt their fighting style to fit their opponent. The wide variety of styles and techniques make every event an unpredictable spectacle.

Below is the 2008 "GI Vs. Pro" Fox Sports Net telecast schedule (schedule subject to change -- all times local):

Sat. July 19 GI Vs. Pro - I 12:00 Midnight
Sat. July 26 GI Vs. Pro - II 12:00 Midnight
Sat. Aug 2 GI Vs. Pro - III 12:00 Midnight
Sat. Aug 9 GI Vs. Pro - IV 12:00 Midnight
Sat. Aug 16 GI Vs. Pro - V 12:00 Midnight
Sat. Aug 23 GI Vs. Pro - VI 12:00 Midnight
Sat. Aug 30 GI Vs. Pro - VII 12:00 Midnight
Sat. Sept 6 GI Vs. Pro - VIII 12:00 Midnight
Sat. Sept 13 GI Vs. Pro - FINALS 12:00 Midnight

 

 

More SUN News - Former President Sues!

4-9-2008

Denver, CO

DALLAS, TX — The former president of SUN Sports & Entertainment, Inc., who departed on March 7, 2008 after a year at the Mixed Martial Arts promoter of Art of War, has filed a $25 million lawsuit against SUN Sports & Entertainment, Inc., SUN Management Group, Inc., and Titan Securities of Dallas., claiming he was forced out of his job for questioning financial irregularities within the company, deceptive press announcements and what he believed was a huge conflict of interest by Titan executives.

John Buckeye Epstein filed the suit Friday against SUN Sports (pink sheets SSPE), not to be confused with SUN Sports owned by Fox Sports, claiming that CEO CJ Comu and Titan, acting as board members, illegally forced-out Epstein after he became very vocal regarding the financial management of SUN Sports.

"I can't believe the audacity of Mr. Comu; the company had no funds, credit cards are shut off, vendors are calling every day, employees are owed more than forty thousand dollars in back expenses, and the medical bill reimbursements of past fighters like Justin Eilers and Pedro Rizzo were not being paid. All this while Comu takes a limo to the airport ten miles away," Epstein said.

The suit alleges that Titan Securities was improperly involved in a huge conflict of interest, controlling the Board of Directors and the expenditure of funds, all without disclosures to the public, and that Titan conspired with Mr. Comu to cause the breach of Epstein's employment contract with SUN. It also alleges that Mr. Comu, SUN's CEO, never intended to fulfill his financial promises and commitments to Mr. Epstein.

Epstein added, "This is not a disgruntled employee case like most people assume when they hear an unhappy executive leave a company". Under Epstein's sports marketing direction, within a year Art of War was recognized as possibly the number two contender in producing Mixed Martial Arts events. "This is about an employee trying to fight for honest and ethical treatment of shareholders, vendors, fighters and employees who was thrown out of the company for his trouble. The problems at SUN are far-reaching. Just last week Mr. Comu signed for a nine-show tour (a start date of April 19th) with George Greenberg (Fox Sports Net's Executive Vice President, Programming & Production) with virtually nothing in the bank."

Moreover, Epstein goes on to explain the relationship with Titan Securities (FINRA or NASD Broker Dealer). "Brad Brooks' group at Titan was involved in drafting and approving SUN press releases to the public, at the same time having been a huge market maker in SSPE stock, all without disclosure to the public. It is just unbelievable".

A former business partner of Mr. Comu in SUN before Epstein, said, "There are people who invested thousands of dollars in a sports franchise that CJ sold and for over two years has never called them or repaid the amount of funds."

Epstein had been SUN president for a little over a year when the company announced his departure in March 2007, saying he was leaving to "pursue other interests."

 

 

NO HOLDS BARRED: Jay Hieron, Wagnney Fabiano, Bob Meyrowitz, YAMMA Preview, IFL Review

4-6-2008

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On this edition of NO HOLDS BARRED, host Eddie Goldman reviews the IFL mixed martial arts card held Friday, April 4, at the Izod Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and previews the debut show of YAMMA Pit Fighting mixed martial arts this coming Friday, April 11, at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

Right after their fights, we spoke with two of the IFL champions, 170-pounder Jay Hieron and 145-pounder Wagnney Fabiano, about their successful title defenses Friday night. Hieron, a former Div. I college wrestler at Hofstra, scored a TKO win over Mark Miller with a ground-and-pound attack, winning at just 2:10 of the first round. Fabiano, a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt and expert, scored a first-round knockout of Shad Lierley in just 37 seconds, landing a beautiful straight left-right hook combination that put him away.

This coming Friday, April 11, the much-anticipated and already controversial debut show of YAMMA Pit Fighting takes place at the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City, New Jersey. This will be an all-heavyweight show, with two Masters’ Superfights and a one-night, eight-man tournament. This card will also be shown live on pay-per-view.

To get the latest on this card and clear up some of the mysteries about this show as well as some of the confusion being spread by some so-called media members, we spoke directly this past Thursday afternoon with Bob Meyrowitz, a co-founder of the UFC and now the man in charge of YAMMA Pit Fighting.

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IFL - Results 

4-5-2008 Denver, CO

 

From the IZOD Center in East Rutherford, NJ

 

Championship Fights: 
1. Vladimir Matyushenko defeated Jamal Patterson by TKO from strikes at 3:35 of rd 2
2. Wagnney Fabiano defeated Shad Lierley by KO at 0:37 of rd 1
3. Jay Hieron defeated Mark Miller by TKO from strikes at 2:10 of rd 1

Other Bouts:
4. Alex Schoenauer defeated Brendan Barrett by decision
5. Chris Horodecki defeated Nate Lamotte by unanimous decision
6. L.C. Davis defeated Rafael Dias by KO from strikes at 3:56 of rd 3
7. Emyr Bussade defeated Jesse Lennox by kneebar at 1:25 of rd 2
8. Mike Ciesnolevicz vs. Carmelo Marrero was a no contest
9. Jim Miller defeated Bart Palaszewski by unanimous decision
10. Brad Blackburn defeated Delson Heleno by KO at 1:50 of rd 3

 

 

FATAL FEMMES FIGHTING 4 - Results

4-5-2008

Denver, CO

From the Shrine Expo Center in Los Angeles, CA.


1. Roxanne Modafferi defeated Vanessa Porto by TKO from strikes at 0:53 of rd 3
2. Carina Damm defeated Sofie Bagherdai by armbar at 1:52 of rd 2
3.
Lana Stefanac defeated Teyvia Reid by armbar at 0:36 of rd 1
4. Takayo Hashi defeated Amanda Buckner by unanimous decision 
5. Alexis Davis defeated Liz Carriero by unanimous decision
6. Sarah Schneider defeated Ashley Sanchez by unanimous decision
7. Sally Krumdiak defeated Jamie Lynn by unanimous decision 
8. Emily Thompson defeated Breanne Vickers by TKO at 0:57 of rd 1
9. Jenn Babcock defeated Tammie Schneider by tapout from strikes at 1:05 of rd 1
10. Michelle Roody defeated Franita Gathings by TKO at 2:54 of rd 1
11. Tamara Parks defeated Lina Koukov by armbar at 2:24 of rd 1
12. Tierra Arnold defeated Veronica Locurto by decision

 

 

IFL "New Blood Battles" - Tonight in New Jersey
4-4-2008, Denver, CO 

Event date: Friday, April 4, 2008
Venue: IZOD Center in East Rutherford, NJ
HDNet broadcast at 8:30pm ET


Main Card:
1. Rafael Dias (145.6) vs. LC Davis (145.6)
2. Emyr Bussade (170) vs. Jesse Lennox (170)
3. Carmelo Marrero (205.8) vs. Mike Ciesnolevicz (206)
4. Bart Palaszewski (155.5) vs. Jim Miller (155)
5. Brad Blackburn (171) vs. Delson Heleno (170.8)
6. Vladimir Matyushenko (205.4) vs. Jamal Patterson (205.6) *Championship Bout

Other Bouts:
7. Chris Horodecki (154.6) vs. Nate Lamotte (155.8)
8. Alex Schoenauer (204) vs. Brendan Barrett (205.5)
9. Jay Hieron (170) vs. Mark Miller (170.4) *Championship Bout
10. Wagnney Fabiano (145.4) vs. Shad Lierley (145.8) *Championship Bout

 

 

ULTIMATE FIGHT NIGHT - Results

4-3-2008

From the Broomfield Events Center in Broomfield, CO 

 

Main Card Bouts:
1. Kenny Florian defeated Joe Lauzon by TKO from strikes at 3:28 of rd 2
2. Gray Maynard defeated Frankie Edgar by unanimous decision
3. Thiago Alves defeated Karo Parisyan by TKO from strikes at 0:34 of rd 2
4. Matt Hamill defeated Tim Boetsch by TKO from strikes at 1:25 of rd 2
5. Nate Diaz defeated Kurt Pellegrino by triangle choke at 3:06 of rd 2
6. James Irvin defeated Houston Alexander by KO at 0:08 of rd 1

 

Preliminary bouts:
7. Josh Neer defeated Din Thomas by unanimous decision
8. Marcus Aurelio defeated Ryan Roberts by armbar at 0:16 of rd 1
9. Manny Gamburyan defeated Jeff Cox by choke at 1:21 of rd 1
10. Clay Guida defeated Samy Schiavo by TKO from strikes at 4:15 of rd 1
11. George Sotiropoulos defeated Roman Mitichyan by TKO from strikes at 2:24 of rd 2
12. Anthony Johnson defeated Tommy Speer by KO at 0:51 of rd 1

 

 

ULTIMATE FIGHT NIGHT - Tonight in Broomfield, Colorado  

4-2-2008

Broomfield, CO

Doors will open at the Broomfield Event Center 2pm Mountain Time
First fight at 2:45pm MT
On-air at 5pm MT

Main card action will air live tonight on Spike immediately followed by the season premiere of The Ultimate Fighter 7: Team Rampage vs Team Forrest.

 

 

Main Card:
James Irvin (205) vs Houston Alexander (205)
Gray Maynard (155) vs Frankie Edgar (155.5)
Tim Boetsch (206) vs Matt Hamill (204)
Nate Diaz (156) vs Kurt Pellegrino (155)
Karo Parisyan (171) vs Thiago Alves (171)
Kenny Florian (155.5) vs Joe Lauzon (156)


Preliminary Bouts:
Tommy Speer (170) vs Anthony Johnson (169.5)
Roman Mitichyan (170.5) vs George Sotiropoulos (169.5)
Marcus Aurelio (154.5) vs Ryan Roberts (155.5)
Josh Neer (156) vs Din Thomas (155)
Clay Guida (156) vs Samy Schiavo (155)
Manvel Gamburyan (155.5) vs Jeff Cox (155)

 

 

STRIKEFORCE: “Shamrock vs. Le” -  Fighter Payouts

4-2-2008

Denver, CO

 

Total payroll as reported by the CSAC was $667,850. 

1. Cung Le ($200,000) defeated Frank Shamrock ($300,000) 
2. Drew Fickett ($10,000) defeated Jae S. Lim ($3,000) 
3. Gilbert Melendez ($50,000) defeated Gabe Lemley ($7,000) 
4. Wayne Cole ($10,000) defeated Mike Kyle ($10,000) 
5. Joey Villasenor ($36,000) defeated Ryan Jensen ($6,000) 
6. Billy Evangelista ($10,000) defeated Marlon Sims ($2,500) 
7. Tiki Ghosn ($8,000) defeated Luke Stewart ($6,000) 
8. Darren Uyenoyama ($4,000) defeated Anthony Figueroa ($2,000) 
9. Jesse Jones ($2,150) defeated Jesse Gillespie ($1,200) 


The following fighters received additional win bonuses: Fickett ($5,000), Cole ($5,000), Villasenor ($18,000), Evangelista ($5,000), Ghosn ($2,000), Uyenoyama ($2,000) and Jones ($500).

 

 

YAMMA Pit Fighitng - Ricco Rodrigues, Mark Kerr and "The Yamma" Revealed
4-2-2008

Denver, CO

Los Angeles, April 1, 2008 – Today YAMMA Pit Fighting (YPF), a new mixed martial arts (MMA) organization created by Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) founder Bob Meyrowitz, announced details on the YPF surface called "The Yamma" and revealed the revised fight card for the organization’s first live pay-per-view event, which will air live from the Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City on April 11, 2008. MMA veteran and two-time UFC Heavyweight Tournament Champion Mark Kerr will fight in the ‘Masters Superfight’ against Oleg Taktarov. In addition, former UFC Heavyweight Champion and recent VH1's Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew participant Ricco "Suave" Rodriguez has been added to the eight-man heavyweight tournament. Tickets for the event can be purchased through Ticketmaster or at the Trump Taj Mahal Box Office. The live pay-per-view broadcast is available in the United States and Canada through In Demand Networks, TVN Entertainment, Bell ExpressVu, Viewer’s Choice Canada and Dish Network.

The YPF surface, known as “The Yamma,” is an evolution of the traditional fighting structure and is designed to keep the fighting more explosive and continuous. In today’s MMA matches, fighters rush their opponents in the quest for a takedown, and the fight often ends up on the ground and pushed up against the fence. The action often stalls there, and must be stopped and moved back into the center of the ring. The Yamma’s design is specifically aimed at stopping this break in the action. The Yamma is a circular pit, shaped almost like a bowl, with a circular flat bottom that rises up around the edge. In this ring, if a fighter is pushed backwards towards the fence, he moves up the lip, gaining both a height and leverage advantage over his opponent. From this position, the fighter on the lip can use gravity and leverage to reverse his opponent, and take the fight back into the center without a break in the action.

“There has been a lot of speculation about the Yamma; some people thought it would have a moving floor, spikes or even live alligators,” said Bob Meyrowitz, Rope Partners. “But the Yamma isn’t about flashy gimmicks; it’s about the evolution of a sport and how the traditional ring can be altered to accelerate that evolution. At its core, the purpose of the Yamma is to make MMA fighting more exciting for those who matter most - the fans.”

“The Yamma’s design is all about function,” said Scott Nagel, lead designer of the Yamma. “It works because of its sloped up edges and because there are no corners. If you are pushed back, you are pushed up – and what goes up is coming back down, probably in a way that causes the opponent a great deal of pain. It’s going to be much more exciting, much more continuous and have much more action.”

Mark Kerr, a Toledo, OH native, got his start in wrestling, where he was a high school state champion. At Syracuse University, Kerr was the Division I champion at 190 pounds in 1992 - Randy Couture, wrestling for Oklahoma State University, took second place. Kerr soon got into MMA, and had four impressive wins in the UFC, in which he was a two time heavyweight tournament champion. He then began fighting in Pride Fighting Championships in 1998. In 2003, HBO aired a documentary titled "The Smashing Machine: The Life and Times of Mark Kerr." The program chronicled the no-holds barred aspect of mixed martial arts and Ken Shamrock, Bas Rutten and Mark Coleman also appeared in the film. Kerr won his last fight against Steve Gavin on November 7, 2007. He stands 6 ft 3 in tall and weighs 236 lbs and has a record of 13-06-0.

Ricco "Suave" Rodriguez, a UFC/Pride/King of the Cage veteran, was born in San Jose, California and raised in Staten Island, New York. Rodriguez may be best known for defeating MMA mega-legend Randy Couture in 2002 at UFC 39 to win the UFC heavyweight title. He subsequently lost the title to none other than powerhouse Tim Sylvia. Rodriguez recently appeared on VH1's Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew and made a commitment to sobriety and returning to the MMA scene. Since returning to MMA, he has competed in four fights, winning two by TKO and losing two by decision. Rodriguez stands 6 ft 4 in tall and weighs 250 lbs and has a record of 27-7-0.

For the first time in over a decade, MMA will return to its origins by reviving the hugely popular tournament format, in which fighters will participate in multiple fights on their way to claiming the ultimate victory, the title of YAMMA Heavyweight Champion. The format will test the endurance and skill of each fighter, as victory in each round is rewarded not with extended rest, but with another fight. Tournament fighting has long been a huge draw for dedicated MMA fans due to the non-stop action provided by fight-after-fight formatting.

The April 11th fight card is as follows:

MASTERS SUPERFIGHTS (Two Five-Minute Rounds)
Oleg “The Russian Bear” Taktarov VS. Mark Kerr
Butterbean VS. Gary "Big Daddy" Goodridge

8 MAN HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT (One Five-Minute Round & Championship is Three Five-Minute Rounds):
Marcelo “Pato” Pereira
Sherman Pendergarst
Ricco "Suave" Rodriguez
Tony Sylvester
Chris Tuscherer
Travis “The Diesel” Wiuff
Alexey Oleynik
George Bush

For more information, visit www.yammapitfighting.com or www.myspace.com/yammapitfighting

 


NO HOLDS BARRED: Renzo Gracie, Matt Serra, Wagnney Fabiano, Shamrock-Le Review, IFL Preview

3-31-3008

Denver, CO

http://nhbnews.podOmatic.com/entry/eg/2008-03-30T20_42_42-07_00

On this edition of NO HOLDS BARRED, host Eddie Goldman begins by reviewing the mixed martial arts fight between Cung Le and Frank Shamrock held this past Saturday night, March 29, at the HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif. Cung Le won that fight by TKO at the end of the third round after one of his kicks broke Frank Shamrock's right arm. The relation between striking and grappling in mixed martial arts is particularly analyzed.

We next preview the upcoming mixed martial arts show of the International Fight League (IFL), which will be held this coming Friday, April 4, at the Izod Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey, popularly known as the Meadowlands. This card will be televised live on HDNet.

On that card, in camp vs. camp competition, the Renzo Gracie Academy takes on Midwest Combat, and the American Top Team faces the Miletich Fighting Systems camp. There will be three individual IFL championship bouts as well. Vladimir Matyushenko of Midwest Combat defends his light heavyweight title against Jamal Patterson of the Renzo Gracie Academy in a fight which will also be part of the camp competition. Wagnney Fabiano, the 145-pound champion, fights Shad Lierley, and 170-pound champion Jay Hieron fights Mark Miller.

We spoke with Wagnney Fabiano about what to expect from this fight and also his career in general.

We spoke with the master and legend, Renzo Gracie, about this card as well as his own plans and views.

We also spoke with one of Renzo's prize students, UFC welterweight champion Matt Serra, about his title defense April 19 against Georges St-Pierre in Montreal.

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STRIKEFORCE - Results

3-30-2008

Denver, CO

 

From the HP Pavilion at San Jose

 

Results:

1. Jesse Jones defeated Jesse Gillespie by TKO at 0:35 of rd 1 
2. Darren Uyenoyama defeated Anthony Figueroa by guillotine choke at 1:27 of rd 1
3. Tiki Goshn defeated Luke Stewart by unanimous decision 
4. Joey Villasenor defeated Ryan Jensen by KO at 4:45 of rd 1
5. Wayne Cole defeated Mike Kyle by armbar at :42 of rd 1
6. Gilbert Melendez defeated Gabe Lemley by TKO from strikes at 2:18 of rd 2
7. Drew Fickett defeated Jae Suk Lim by guillotine choke at 1:14 of rd 1
8. Cung Le def. Frank Shamrock by TKO due to injured arm at 5:00 of rd 3 

  

 

STRIKEFORCE "Shamrock vs. Cung Le" - Tonight

3-29-2008, Denver, CO, PNW

Event date: 03-29-2008

Venue: HP Pavilion at San Jose, CA. Doors open at 4:30 p.m., preliminary bouts at 5 p.m., main card will commence at 6 p.m.
The live SHOWTIME telecast of “Shamrock vs. Cung Le” will begin at 9 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast).

By Michael Afromowitz


Shortly after he weighed in a quarter pound too heavy, Strikeforce World Middleweight (185 lb. limit) Champion Frank Shamrock (23-8-1) returned to the scale, which revealed that he had reached the target weight for his highly anticipated title defense tomorrow against undefeated rival Cung Le (21-0). Le, meanwhile, weighed in at 183 lbs. during the official “Shamrock vs. Cung Le” weigh-ins at the HP Pavilion restaurant, The Grill, on Friday afternoon.

Drew “The Master” Fickett (32-5) shed four pounds after initially weighing in at 175 lbs, three lbs. over the contract weight of 172 lbs, for his matchup with Korean champion Jae Suk Lim (9-3), who tipped the skills at 170 lbs.


Main Event Bouts:
Strikeforce World Middleweight (185 lb. limit) Championship Bout: Frank Shamrock (185 lbs.) vs Cung Le (183 lbs.)

Strikeforce World Lightweight (155 lb. limit) Championship Bout: Gilbert Melendez (154 ½ lbs.) vs Gabe Lemley (153 lbs.)

Other Main Card Bouts:
Drew Fickett (175 lbs.) vs Jae Suk Lim (170 lbs).
Mike Kyle (225 lbs.) vs Wayne Cole (209 lbs.)
Joey Villasenor (185 lbs.) vs Ryan Jensen (186 lbs.)

Preliminary Card Bouts:
Marlon Sims (162 ½ lbs.) vs Billy Evangelista (160 ½ lbs.)
Tiki Ghosn (171 lbs.) vs Luke Stewart (171 lbs.)
Darren Uyenoyama (136 lbs.) vs Anthony Figueroa (133 lbs.)
Jesse Jones (173 ½ lbs.) vs Jesse Gillespie (180 lbs.)

 

 

WEC 33 - Fighter Purses

3-29-1008

Denver, CO

 

As reported by the Nevada State Athletic Commission:

 

1. Brian Stann ($18,000) defeated Doug Marshall ($10,000)
2. Chael Sonnen ($34,000) defeated Bryan Baker ($5,000)
3. Marcus Hicks ($10,000) defeated Ed Ratcliff ($7,000)
4. Steve Cantwell ($8,000) defeated Tim McKenzie ($6,000)
5. Hiromitsu Miura ($8,000) defeated Blas Avena ($6,000)
6. Brock Larson ($24,000) defeated John Alessio ($15,000)
7. Richard Crunkilton ($20,000) defeated Sergio Gomez ($4,000)
8. Alex Serdyukov ($12,000) defeated Ryan Stonitsch ($3,000)
9. Chris Manuel ($3,000) defeated Kenji Osawa ($5,000)
10. Logan Clark ($12,000) defeated Scott Harper ($3,000)
 

Total reported payroll: $213,000

 

 

NO HOLDS BARRED: Shamrock-Le Preview, African-American Wrestling Legends at NCAA Wrestling Championship

3-29-2008

Denver, CO

On this edition of NO HOLDS BARRED, host Eddie Goldman begins by previewing the mixed martial arts fight between Frank Shamrock and Cung Le. This will be held Saturday night, March 29, at the HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif. It will be shown in the U.S. as the main event of a joint EliteXC and Strikeforce telecast on Showtime at 9 PM ET/PT.

We next present the discussion which took place at the tribute organized by the National Wrestling Hall of Fame (http://www.wrestlinghalloffame.org/) to the African-American wrestling experience, held March 20, at the 2008 NCAA Div. I Wrestling Championship in St. Louis, Missouri.

Speaking are five African-American wrestling legends: Simon Roberts, who in 1957 wrestling at Iowa became the first African-American wrestler to win an NCAA wrestling championship; Bobby Douglas, the first African-American wrestler to represent the U.S. twice in the Olympics (1964 and 1968), the first African-American coach of an NCAA championship team (Arizona State in 1988), and the coach of undefeated four-time NCAA champion Cael Sanderson at Iowa State; Lee Kemp, a three-time NCAA champion at the University of Wisconsin and a three- time freestyle world champion (1978, 1979, and 1982); Lloyd Keaser, a 1973 world champion in freestyle and a two-time All-American at the Naval Academy; and Kenny Monday, the first African-American wrestler to win an Olympic gold medal (1988), a silver medalist in 1992 in freestyle wrestling, a world champion in freestyle wrestling in 1983, an NCAA champion in 1984 wrestling for Oklahoma State, and the Extreme Fighting welterweight championship in 1997.

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NBC To Premiere Strikeforce Series
3-28-2008

Denver, CO

BURBANK -- March 28, 2008 -- In a major step for the fastest-growing sport around the globe, NBC has partnered with world championship promotion company Strikeforce to be the first to premiere a weekly mixed martial arts cage fight series on broadcast television. "Strikeforce on NBC" will premiere the night of April 12 from 2-2:30 a.m. ET on NBC.

The announcement was made by Jerry Petry, Executive Vice President, NBC Universal Television.


"Mixed martial arts has exploded onto the sports scene. Its athletes are tremendous competitors and the sport is one of the fastest growing in the world," said Petry. "As a leader in this arena, Strikeforce will be able to deliver some of the finest and most intense action ever seen on broadcast TV."

"It’s truly an honor to have the opportunity to bring the Strikeforce mixed martial arts product to one of the longest-standing and most well-respected national television platforms," said Strikeforce Chief Executive Officer Scott Coker. "NBC has a history of popular late Saturday TV and in the 80’s NBC’s ‘Saturday Night’s Main Event’ show helped catapult the popularity of professional wrestling. Strikeforce is looking to follow in suit and establish a legacy of its own on the network."

"Strikeforce on NBC" will air immediately following NBC’s hit poker tournament series, "Poker After Dark" (1-2 a.m. ET/check local listings), the core audience of which -- 18-34 year old males -- matches that of mixed martial arts.

Each episode of the hard-hitting series will feature Strikeforce mixed martial arts fights and highlights as well as fighter profiles. Mixed martial arts pits fighters skilled in a wide array of combat disciplines against each other inside a caged-in ring. Popular disciplines include boxing, kickboxing, wrestling, jiu-jitsu, and judo, among others. The premiere Strikeforce episode will feature superstar Cung Le vs. Brian Warren, Duane "Bang" Ludwig vs. Tony "The Freak" as well as a profile on Le, recognized as one of the most dynamic competitors in the sport.

Strikeforce launched its mixed martial arts fight series on March 10, 2006 with "Shamrock vs. Gracie," the first sanctioned mixed martial arts event in California state history. The fight card attracted a sellout crowd of 18,265 to San Jose’s HP Pavilion and broke the all-time record for attendance at a mixed martial arts event in North America.

The series is being produced by Kevin Cusick of KC Productions in conjunction with Carr-Hughes Productions.

 

 

NO HOLDS BARRED: Simon Roberts, Kenny Monday, Carl Adams, and Jason Bryant at NCAA Wrestling Championship

3-28-2008

Denver, CO

http://nhbnews.podOmatic.com/entry/eg/2008-03-27T12_51_13-07_00

On this edition of NO HOLDS BARRED, host Eddie Goldman continues playing interviews recorded at the 2008 NCAA Div. I Wrestling Championship, which were held March 20-22 in St. Louis, Missouri.

The National Wrestling Hall of Fame (http://www.wrestlinghalloffame.org/), located in Stillwater, Oklahoma, organized an exhibit and held a tribute program March 20 at the NCAA wrestling tournament honoring many of the key men who are historical figures in the African-American wrestling experience. Right after this event, we spoke with some of them.

We spoke with Simon Roberts, who, in 1957, wrestling at 147 pounds for the University of Iowa, became the first African-American wrestler to win an NCAA wrestling championship.

We spoke with Kenny Monday, who won an Olympic gold medal in 1988 and a silver medal in 1992 in freestyle wrestling, won a world championship in freestyle wrestling in 1983, won an NCAA title in 1984 wrestling for Oklahoma State at 150 pounds, and won the Extreme Fighting welterweight championship in 1997.

We spoke with Carl Adams (http://www.carladams.com/), the longtime head wrestling coach at Boston University, who as a wrestler was a four-time national champion, winning two NCAA titles at Iowa State and two national freestyle titles.

In addition, the National Wrestling Media Association (NWMA) (http://www.wrestlingstats.com/NWMA), the national professional organization for journalists who cover the sport of amateur wrestling, held its annual meeting March 22 between the morning and evening sessions of the NCAA wrestling tournament. We spoke with Jason Bryant, vice president of the NWMA, and webmaster and lead writer of the noted wrestling web site InterMat (http://intermatwrestle.com/), about the wrestling media and its tasks. This discussion will be of particular interest not only to those who follow wrestling, but also those interested in understanding media and journalism.

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CAGE FIGHT NIGHT - Fight Card
3-28-2008, Denver, CO, PNW

Event date: 3-29-2008  
Venue: Bad Salzuflen, Begakamp 7, Germany

Card subject to change! 

1. Mamadou Soumare (FRA) 81 Kg vs. Jusuf Mehrmann (GER) 78 KG 
2. Kevin Phohie (FRA) 100 Kg vs. Zova Daskovic (GER) 95 Kg 
3. Jeremy Janvier (FR) 67 Kg vs. Germann Izaguev (GER) 67 Kg 
4. Benjamin Cigliutti (FR) 67 kg vs Onur Bozkurt (GER) 64 Kg 
5. Willy Monduc (FR) 88 Kg vs. Kristoff Herrijgers (B) 86 Kg 
6. Fethi Messabihi (FR) 77 Kg vs. Tom Bachinger (GER) 80 Kg 
7. Maxime Desse (FR) 65 Kg v.s. Jordey Peute (NL) 63 Kg 
8. Gary Decorde (FR) 85 Kg vs. Abeku Afful (GER) 84 Kg 
9. Mathieu Nicourt (FR) 72 Kg vs. Vitali Walter (GER) 72 Kg 
10. Cristos Petroutsos (NL) 75 Kg vs. Alex Wiebe (GER) 75 Kg 

...plus other OC 8 Fights! 
Super Fight Pro Boxing: Nordin Asrih vs. Orhan Ajvazoski 
Super Fight Grappling: Malte Janssen vs. TBA 
Special Guests:  Dennis Siver (UFC), Stefan Leco (K1), Akay, Manuelsen, Snaga & Pillath, RTL, Playboy Magazin Germany... 

Tickets: 15 E, 20 E, 25 E, VIP 75 E, 0049 173 4794170, info@outsider-club.de
CAGE-FIGHT.DE

 

 

W.E.C. 33 - Results

3-27-2008

Denver, CO, PNW

 

From the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada

 

Results:

1.  Logan Clark defeated Scott Harper by TKO at 4:37 of rd 

2.  Kenji Osawa vs. Chris Manuel was judged a draw

3.  Alex Serdyukov defeated Ryan Stonitsch by triangle choke at 1:35 of rd 1

4.  Rich Crunkilton defeated Sergio Gomez by unanimous decision 
5.  Brock Larson defeated John Alessio by disqualification (illegal knee) at 1:50 of rd 1

6.  Hiromitsu Miura defeated Blas Avena by TKO at 2:35 of rd 1

7.  Steve Cantwell defeated Tim McKenzie by rear choke at 2:13 of rd 1

8.  Marcus Hicks defeated Ed Ratcliff by guillotine choke at 1:42 of rd 1

9.  Chael Sonnen defeated Bryan Baker by unanimous decision

10. Main event: Brian Stann defeated Doug Marshall by TKO from strikes at 1:35 of rd 1

 

 

PANCRASE 2008 Shining Tour - Results

3-27-2008, Denver, CO

 

From the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan.

 

Results:
1. Tomoyoshi Iwamiya defeated Asaki Honda by unanimous decision
2. Ichiro Kanai vs. Takenori Sato was judged a draw
3. Michihisa Asano defeated Yukito by decision
4. Shinsuke Shoji defeated Kenji Arai by unanimous decision
5. Takafumi Ito vs. Hacran Dias was judged a draw
6. Gadzhiev Alavutdin defeated Hikaru Sato by TKO at 1:20 of rd 1
7. Izuru Takeuchi defeated Hiromitsu Kanehara by unanimous decision 
8. Marlon Sandro defeated Miki Shida by KO at 4:19 of rd 2

 

 

KEN SHAMROCK: Official statement regarding brother Frank Shamrock's recent accusations that Ken used steroids his entire life.

3-26-2007

Denver, CO


"During a recent interview with MMA Madness, Frank stated that I have used steroids "my whole life." In making such a reckless and irresponsible statement, Frank has attacked my character. As such, I unfortunately find it necessary to respond to his allegations. I’m not sure what his motives were, but Frank’s allegations are absolutely false. 

During the interview, Frank also comments on the percentage of fighters that are allegedly using steroids, promoters that supposedly don’t care about their fighters unless they win, and the industry’s drug testing policies, or lack thereof. I would like to set the record straight.

Our sport has policies in place to deter steroid use and to weed out the guys that, as my brother says, "…are taking shortcuts to gain fame." I have been subjected to mandatory steroid testing countless times and I have never tested positive for steroids, nor have I ever refused a test. Furthermore, my experience has always been that the promoters and fighters willingly comply with the drug testing mandated by the various Athletic Commissions.

The Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) has always administered steroid and drug testing for licensed fighters. Recently, in an effort to further strengthen steroid testing policies, the NSAC implemented short-notice drug testing for MMA fighters. Fighters are now required to test at fixed times during the year, and are also randomly tested. Commissions in other states have similar policies in place. These policies clearly work as fighters occasionally do test positive and the penalties are significant.

For Frank to state that a majority of fighters use steroids and that the promoters do not care, or that they somehow condone the use of steroids, is unbelievably irresponsible. It tarnishes the image of every fighter and promoter in this industry. The comments Frank made about me and about the industry itself are based purely on his personal opinion, not on facts.

Frank should acknowledge that his comments were without merit and irresponsible, and apologize for the disparaging remarks he has made towards the fighters, promoters, and to the various athletic commissions who regulate MMA."

Ken Shamrock 

 

 

NO HOLDS BARRED: Tom Brands, John Smith, and the 2008 NCAA Wrestling Champions

3-25-2008

Denver, CO

http://nhbnews.podOmatic.com/entry/eg/2008-03-25T04_36_36-07_00

On this edition of NO HOLDS BARRED, host Eddie Goldman reviews the 2008 NCAA Div. I Wrestling Championship, which were held March 20-22 in St. Louis, Missouri.

We have comments from all ten of the individual champions: Angel Escobedo of Indiana (125), Coleman Scott of Oklahoma State (133), J. Jaggers of Ohio State (141), Brent Metcalf of Iowa (149), Jordan Leen of Cornell (157), Mark Perry of Iowa (165), Keith Gavin of Pittsburgh (174), Mike Pucillo of Ohio State (184), Phil Davis of Penn State (197), and Dustin Fox of Northwestern (285).

We spoke with Tom Brands, head coach of the 2008 national champion Iowa Hawkeyes, and John Smith, head coach of the Oklahoma State Cowboys.

We also plan to have more interviews from this event later this week.

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STRIKEFORCE -  "Shamrock vs. Cung Le" 

3-24-2008, Denver, CO, PNW

Event date: 03-29-2008

Venue: HP Pavilion at San Jose, CA 

 

After months of circling around each other, world champions and Bay Area rivals, Frank Shamrock (23-8-1) and undefeated Cung Le (21-0), will finally face off in the cage when Shamrock defends his Strikeforce World Middleweight (185-pound limit) Championship against Le in the main event of an eagerly anticipated EliteXC-Strikeforce co-promoted mixed martial arts extravaganza Saturday, March 29, at the HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif.

 

Fight Card:

1. Frank Shamrock Cung Le 
2. Jake Shields Drew Fickett 
3. Evangelista Santos Joey Villasenor 
4. Nick Diaz Jae Suk Lim 
5. Luke Stewart Tiki Ghosn 

 

 

ShoXC: Elite Challenger Series - Results

3-22-2008

Denver, CO

 

SANTA YNEZ, Calif. (March 22, 2008) – The rules are abundantly clear: in mixed martial arts, a fighter is not permitted to deliver an elbow in a downward motion (ceiling to floor). Nor is a fighter allowed to strike an opponent behind the back of the head.

Malaipet did both in the closing seconds of the first-round against Thomas “Wildman” Denny Friday in the main event of ShoXC: Elite Challenger Series on SHOWTIME, and was disqualified.

The telecast, which featured five fights, aired at 11 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast) from Chumash Casino Resort at Santa Ynez, Calif.
SHOWTIME announcer Mauro Ranallo called the play-by-play for ShoXC with Stephen Quadros, The Fight Professor, serving as color analyst. The executive producer of ShoXC is David Dinkins, Jr. with Richard Gaughan producing and Rick Phillips directing. Friday’s card will re-air as follows:
DAY CHANNEL 
Monday, March 24, 8 p.m. ET/PT SHO EXTREME
Tuesday, March 25, Midnight ET/PT SHO EXTREME

The telecast also will air on SHOWTIME On Demand from Monday, March 24-Sunday, April 20.

 

Results: 
1. Thomas Denny defeated Malaipet by disqualification from illegal strikes
2. Conor Heun defeated Marlon Mathias by unanimous decision 
3. Jaime Fletcher defeated Aaron Rosa by unanimous decision 
4. Shane Del Rosario defeated Analu Brash by TKO from strikes at 3:18 of rd 1
5. Mark Oshiro defeated Chris Cariaso by TKO from strikes at 2:38 of rd 1
6. Brandon Tarn defeated Jason Williams by choke at 1:05 of rd 2
7. Devin Howard defeated Mark Kempthorne by choke at 2:53 of rd 1 
8. Lyle Beerbohm defeated Vince Guzman by choke at 3:26 of rd 2
9. Kenny Johnson defeated Michael Penafiel by unanimous decision 
10. Steve Gable defeated Eric Jones by TKO from strike at 2:47 of rd 1

 

 

BATTLEQUEST 8: TAPOUT!

March 21, 2007
Denver, CO

www.COLORADOFIGHTEVENTS.com presents BATTLEQUEST 8: TAPOUT!

On Friday April 11th, BATTLEQUEST returns to the Denver area with its eighth installment entitled TAPOUT!. 

In the main event Team Jackson fighter John "The Magician" Dodson will take on Vern Baca of Gumm MMA. 

Dodson hails from Albuquerque, New Mexico and has a record of 7-3. The charismatic fighter has been described as having a "Sakuraba Style". Flips, spins, cartwheels and smiles are all part of Dodson's arsenal. His exciting style has earned him a trip to Japan and soon after a spot on a ROF affiliate event. Promoter Sven Bean was impressed and offered a shot at the ROF 135 Belt. Dodson wowed the crowd from bell to bell, but in the end lost a decison to Joe Doherty. Dodson can take risks that thrill the audience, but he also backs it up with determination, athleticism and skill. His camp at Jacksons is a who's who of MMA, and training there gives him the confidence to pull off his acrobatic attacks. He is looking to make a big impact at Battlequest and take the next step in his MMA career, and hopefully get noticed by a national promotion.

As a senior in high school, Vern Baca compiled a perfect 35-0 season. He captured the State Championship that year which led to a wrestling scholarship to the Colorado School Of mines. The agressive wrestler is long time veteran of RING OF FIRE. Originally fighting at 155, and facing some of the strongest lightweights on the roster, Baca always came in as the much smaller opponent. In early 2007 Baca dropped to his more natural walk around weight of 145, and immediately racked up a win against Gerald Lovato of FIT NHB. At Battlequest, Baca will drop to 135 for the first time in his fight career. The cut to 135 isn't a big deal, according to coach and UFC veteran Brad Gumm. Gumm feels this is the perfect weight class, and that the compact powerhouse will finally settle into his MMA groove. 

In the feature bout of the evening Ian "ICE" Berg will face active John Bryant of Wichita, Kansas. The two will compete for the vacant BATTLEQUEST MIDDLE WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP. The under card is filled with some of the area's most talented fighters including the dynamic Brandon Thatch, and Infinite Martial Art's Ralston Baker. Also returning to the cage will be rising female star Cat Albert.

The full card will be released next week.

BATTLEQUEST is known as a breeding ground for new talent and is the feeder show to the popular RING OF FIRE Championship Fighting promotion. The night will feature at least 10 matches and will take place at the Softball Country Sports Pavilion. The Sports Pavilion is a great venue for fight events as it also the home of Poor Boys Professional Boxing series. 



**TAPOUT WILL BE AT BATTLEQUEST** 

You have watched their show on the Versus Network! 

You have seen them cageside at the UFC and WEC events! 

Now this is your chance to join MASK, PUNKASS and SKYSCRAPE live and in person as their TV show rolls through the Mile High city. 

"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 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."

Last year TAPOUT filmed at a RING OF FIRE event. The episode was seen by millions of MMA fans across the world, and helped to launch the career of Donald COWBOY Cerrone. 

Come and be a part of the national TV show filming, live, April 11th as they hit the Battlequest 8 event in search of their next big MMA breakout star!

Tickets can be purchased at any KING SOOPERS location or online at www.ticketswest.com. You can also charge by phone at 866-464-2626. Doors will open at 6:30 and the first bout will start promptly at 7:30 p.m.

Ticket Prices: Rows 1-2 $50.00, Rows 3-6 $35.00, Rows 7-14 $25.00, Bleachers $25.00

Visit www.rofmma.com and www.coloradofightevents.com over the next few weeks for updates to the fight card, in depth interviews and fighter bios.

 


CBS ELITEXC FIGHTS - LIVE ON SATURDAY, MAY 31 ON THE CBS 

3-21-2008

Denver, CO

LOS ANGELES, March 21 — CBS and ProElite, Inc. today announced that the first live primetime mixed martial arts event will be broadcast Saturday, May 31 (9:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. CBS ELITEXC SATURDAY NIGHT FIGHTS will be broadcast live from the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.

"We're excited to introduce broadcast television viewers to America's fastest growing sport with this prime time event," said Kelly Kahl, Senior Executive Vice President, CBS Primetime. "EliteXC is putting together a lineup card that showcases the unique personalities, world-class athleticism, and raw power and emotion that characterizes mixed martial arts."

Champion "Ruthless" Robbie Lawler will put his title on the line against Scott "Hands of Steel" Smith in a middleweight championship bout. EliteXC heavyweight phenom, Kimbo Slice, will also participate in the May 31 event along with other stars from mixed martial arts. Additional matchups