By Eduardo Alonso Yesterday Brazil saw the first ever edition of HEAT FC and experienced their taste of a truly international event, with plenty of action and a very interesting production. Some fights were remarkable with HardCore Gym fighter Forrest Griffin showing what he has in great fashion, defeating Ebenezer Braga in a exciting fight where both guys came to please the crowd. Braga even issued a challenge to Griffin before the final match of the evening inside the HEAT FC ring, with Forrest promptly accepting it. Needless to say the crowd went berzerk, as they did in the war that Carlos Barreto and Ben Rothwell fought. It lasted only one round but both fighters bralwed and showed amazing guts, with back and forth moments, with looks that either of them could win during several times during the bout! Rothwell was extemely tough and showed unbeliavable heart, until Barreto finally came back in the fight to win with a high kick KO, showing his newfound Muay Thai skills. Both guys deserved a lot of respect, as did Babalu who entertained the crowd a lot of times during the bout, facing a newcomer who showed why he was a BJJ purlpe belt in the past. Check out FCF's page for more details on the inaugural HEAT soon!
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By Michael Afromowitz - muaythaimes@aol.com The martial arts world was hit with sudden tragedy of immense proportions when world Muay Thai champion Alex "F14" Gong was shot and killed on Friday, August 1st down the street from the Fairtex Muay Thai camp that that he started and built into the most popular Muay Thai training center in America. The sudden events have left the entire kickboxing world in shock as one of its finest champions is gone. The details of what occurred are still being pieced together, but what is understood thus far is: At approximately 4:25 PM Pacific Standard Time, Gong's Jeep Cherokee parked outside of his Fairtex center was sideswiped by another Jeep Cherokee driving down the street. The driver of the vehicle that did the damage continued to drive without stopping. Someone rushed into the gym to tell an unaware Gong, who was in the middle of a training session, what happened to his vehicle. While wearing his boxing gloves and Thai kickboxing shorts without a shirt, Gong chased the vehicle until he caught up with it when it was forced to stop at a traffic light. At that point, an argument between the driver and Gong ensued. The dispute turned deadly when the driver pulled out a gun and shot him once in the chest before driving away. As of Saturday afternoon, San Francisco police were still searching for the assailant after they found the vehicle abandoned at a gas station. A student who witnessed the encounter recorded the license plate number of the Jeep Cherokee and immediately reported it. Police, however, soon discovered that the vehicle had been stolen from its owner earlier this year. The plate was also reportedly stolen from another vehicle. At 33 years of age, Gong was, in many ways, the leading voice and pioneer of Muay Thai kickboxing in America. From an appearance on Chuck Norris' "Walker, Texas Ranger" television drama to a recent interview during a Discovery Channel feature on martial arts, he utilized every opportunity that came his way to promote the sport that was his passion. A standout student of the original Fairtex Muay Thai Camp in Arizona, Gong ascended the professional ranks of the sport at an astonishingly quick rate and captured his first world title, the International Sport Karate Association (ISKA) Junior Middleweight Muay Thai Championship in 1999. ESPN 2 regularly broadcast his bouts that came on high-profile K-1 USA and Strikeforce kickboxing fight cards. His accomplishments were recognized by every major martial arts media outlet from Black Belt magazine, which featured him on a 2001 cover, to Full Contact Fighter, which presented his story in a two-page feature two years ago. Gong leaves behind a student body that amounts to nearly 1,000 between the two San Francisco Fairtex gyms that he operated. More to come on this shocking story... |
By Joe Hall
On Saturday the sports complex's Heritage Hall housed its first mixed martial arts event, the Kentucky Fighting Challenge. Although local media preferred titling the event the catchall misnomer, "The Ultimate Fighting Championship," and sterile-humored Internet fans chuckled like Beavis and Butthead at the abbreviated "KFC," the amateur show ran smoothly and provided an entertaining evening. In the main event, Chris "The Funk" Griffin continued to build his name as one of the more eccentric and entertaining fighters in the Midwest. He danced to the ring, then delivered inside it, defeating Kuang Huang with an armbar in the second round. Other winners: Billy Bob Westfall, a 300-pound not-so-gentle giant, ran his record to 4-0 by stopping Charles Lewis. Talented wrestler David Sachs won twice, stopping Kaushik Sen and submitting Mike Johnson. Lexington products Derek Ruiz, Brian Jones and Jason Keaton all scored impressive first round wins. Bobby Strouth won a decision over Josh Souder in a competitive match. Alan Fenn consistently took down Gary Ferrill before eventually forcing him to tap out from strikes. Jason Coomer ate a punch early, but submitted Scott Hope with an armbar in the first round. Justin Shemanski fended off numerous submission attempts before stopping Brad Crawford in the second round. |
Sammy Presents PANCRASE 2003 HYBRID TOUR AUGUST 31, 2003 -10th Anniversary - Place: Ryogoku Kokugikan (Tokyo, JAPAN) Open: 3:00PM Start: 4:00PM
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This is to announce that the K.O.P. Committee reconsidered the current ranking system and super heavyweight division was added. Following is the latest new weight divisions and rankings. Latest Official PANCRASE Rankings (as of 7/31/2003) [Open-weight] the 10th Open-weight K.O.P. VACANT #1 Yuki Kondo(PANCRASEism) #2 Semmy Schilt(Holland/Golden Glory) *9th O.wt. K.O.P. #3 Yoshiki Takahashi(PANCRASEism) *H.wt. K.O.P. #4 Sanae Kikuta(Pancrase GRABAKA) *L.hvywt. K.O.P. #5 Kiuma Kunioku(PANCRASEism) *W.wt. K.O.P. #6 Nathan Marquardt(U.S.A./Colorado Stars) *M.wt. K.O.P. #7 Josh Barnett(U.S.A./New Japan Pro-wrestling) *former U.F.C. Hvywt. champion [Super heavyweight(221lbs. and over)] *NEW! Super heavyweight K.O.P. VACANT #1 Semmy Schilt(Holland/Golden Glory) #2 Tim Lajcik(U.S.A./Gladiators Training Academy) #3 Ron Waterman(U.S.A./Colorado Stars) #4 Hideki Tadao(RJW/CENTRAL) #5 Jun Ishii(Chojin Club) #6 KENGO(PANCRASEism) [Heavyweight(199lbs. - under 221lbs.)] the 1st Heavyweight K.O.P. Yoshiki Takahashi(PANCRASEism) #1 Tsuyoshi Ozawa(Zendokai) #2 Katsuhisa Fujii(UFO) #3 Jason Godsey(U.S.A./I.F. Academy) [Light heavyweight(181lbs. - under 199lbs.)] the 2nd Light heavyweight K.O.P. Sanae Kikuta(Pancrase GRABAKA) #1 Yuki Kondo(PANCRASEism) #2 Ricardo Almeida(U.S.A./Renzo Gracie Jiu Jitsu Academy) #3 Akihiro Gono(Pancrase GRABAKA) #4 Nilson de Castro(Brazil/Chute Boxe Academy) #5 Daisuke Watanabe(PANCRASEism) #6 Ikuhisa Minowa(freelance) #7 Yuki Sasaki(Pancrase GRABAKA) #8 KEI Yamamiya(PANCRASEism) #9 Evangelista Cyborg(Brazil/Academia Budokan) #10 Osami Shibuya(PANCRASEism) [Middleweight(165.7lbs. - under 181lbs.)] the 3rd Middleweight K.O.P. Nathan Marquardt(U.S.A./Colorado Stars) #1 Izuru Takeuchi(SK Absolute) #2 Kiuma Kunioku(PANCRASEism) #3 Kazuo Misaki(Pancrase GRABAKA) #4 Chris Lytle(U.S.A./Ring Sports Palmers Gym) #5 Hidehiko Hasegawa(SK Absolute) #6 Yuji Hoshino(Wajutsu Keishukai GODS) #7 Shonie Carter(U.S.A./AIKI Training Hall) #8 Daiju Takase(freelance) #9 Takafumi Ito(PANCRASEism) #10 Kosei Kubota(PANCRASEism) [Welterweight(152.5lbs. - under 165.7lbs.)] the 1st Welterweight K.O.P. Kiuma Kunioku(PANCRASEism) #1 Takafumi Ito(PANCRASEism) #2 Koji Oishi(PANCRASEism) #3 Kenichi Serizawa(RJW/CENTRAL) #4 Hiroki Nagaoka(Rodeo Style) #5 Satoru Kitaoka(PANCRASEism) #6 Yuji Hoshino(Wajutsu Keishukai GODS) #7 Takuya Wada(SK Absolute) [Lightweight(141.4lbs. - under 152.5lbs.)] VACANT [Featherweight(under 141.4lbs.)] VACANT |
![]() Shipping next week!! UFC 41: Onslaught, February 28, 2003, Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey The Heavyweight Championship is on the line as champ Ricco Rodriguez makes his first title defense against 6'8", 260 pound Tim Sylvia. In the co-main event, UFC legend Tank Abbott returns to take on rising young heavyweight Frank Mir. The undercard is highlighted by a title bout to crown a new Lightweight Champion. BJ Penn and Caol Uno battle it out for the vacant Lightweight belt. Penn wants to prove he is the best. Uno wants redemption. Other feature fights on the card include Phil Baroni versus Matt Lindland in a true grudge match, and Vladimir Matyushenko versus Pedro Rizzo in a heavyweight showdown. It's another huge night of fights from the most intense, full-contact event in sports today - The Ultimate Fighting Championship. SPECIAL FEATURES: 5.1 Surround Sound Spanish commentary Preliminary bouts Post-fight press conference Official Weigh-in Exclusive training footage Detailed Fighter Bios Behind The Scenes Action 2 Disk Set Includes DISK ONE 1. Introduction 2. Pedro Rizzo vs. Vladimir Matyushenko 3. Phil Baroni vs. Matt Lindland 4. BJ Penn vs. Caol Uno 5. Tank Abbott vs. Frank Mir 6. Ricco Rodriguez vs. Tim Sylvia DISK TWO Prelim Fights 1. Matt Serra vs. Din Thomas 2. Gan McGee vs. Alexandre Dantas 3. Yves Edwards vs. Rich Clementi BONUS Behind The Scenes 1. Baroni / Lindland: No Love Lost 2. Tim Sylvia: The Underdog 3. Tank Abbott: Day in the Life 4. Thomas / Serra: Back on Track 5. Fighter autograph session 6. Gan McGee: The next Level 7. BJ Penn: Focused 8. Ken Shamrock: At Large 9. Rich Clementi: Close-up FIGHTER BIOS Tim Sylvia, Ricco Rodriguez, Tank Abbott, Frank Mir, BJ Penn, Caol Uno, Phil Baroni, Matt Lindland, Pedro Rizzo, Vladimir Matyushenko, Matt Serra, Din Thomas, Gan McGee, Alexandre Dantas, Yves Edwards, Rich Clementi FIGHTER FEATURES 1. Phil Baroni vs. Matt Lindland 2. Tank Abbott 3. Ricco Rodriguez 4. Tim Sylvia 5. Caol Uno vs. BJ Penn MUSIC VIDEO Scars of Life "Water in My Hands" Or Click here to order securely online with your credit card or print off the order form & mail it in with your payment |
MMA Vet Invades Small Screen, Talks Of Injuries and Return By Loretta Hunt Dispelling reports that he might be "laid up" with debilitating injuries following a July 20th pro-wrestling event in Japan, Don "the Predator" Frye took New York City by storm this week to step in front of the movie cameras. The UFC and PRIDE veteran was onhand to film a scene for the upcoming HBO film Strip Search, which focuses on a man wrongly accused of being a part of a terrorist cell in the States. Rugged, all-American Frye was brought on as one of three FBI agents who nab their suspect off a bustling New York City street in broad daylight.
In the meantime, 36-year-old Frye says he is concentrating on mending his body, which has seen close to ten years of experience in both mixed martial arts and professional wrestling. Persisting injuries in his neck, particularly three collapsing vertebrae weakened by a neighboring set of vertebra previously fused together, are causing Rye the most difficulties, he says. Flying around the set though, one could hardly notice his ailments, and the Predator is optimistic as to when he might make a return to fighting. "Probably six months," he predicted, "because last time I pushed it [following his decision win over Ken Shamrock at PRIDE 19]. I was back in three months and I think that was too much. Right now, I'm just waiting for the surgeon to call me back and set up a date to operate." With one fight left on his PRIDE contract that will need to be fulfilled within ten months, Frye has set his sights on a formidable opponent. "I'd like to fight Cro Cop [Mirko Filipovic]. I think he's the best one out there. He's the man." Gunning for top talent like Russian Filipovic, is their any thought to making this fight the "big finale" to his already respectable 15-3 career? "I don't know," the usually outgoing fighter remarked shyly for once. "It depends on how I feel once they fix my neck. If they turn me into Superman again, I'll come back." Frye began his famed MMA career back at UFC 8 in 1996, where he knocked out Thomas Ramirez in a mere ten seconds before going on to take the tournament win that night. He returned to UFCs 9 and 10, as well as it's Ultimate Ultimate '96 tournament, earning key wins over competitors like Amaury Bitetti, Gary Goodridge and Tank Abbott, while establishing himself as the epitome of toughness in the biz. He began wrestling professionally in Japan in 1997, gathering a fan following that eventually led him to his debut at PRIDE 16 and three subsequent wins. A rough patch followed, however, with losses in both PRIDE and K-1. Frye's latest PRIDE appearance was a rematch loss to fellow trailblazer Mark Coleman, who bested the Arizona native in the final round of UFC 10 seven years prior. Frye is hoping to rebound from this disappointing loss he hesitated to comment on, but says he takes a bit of solace in knowing that he is simply not physically 100% at this time. For now, with his body going in for repairs, the Predator says he is fine with his mouth doing his talking -- he's scheduled to appear as a commentator for Frank Shamrock's inaugural MMA event, ShootBox, on August 23rd in Orlando, Florida. |
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Saturday, August 9th 2003 in Toledo, Ohio Toledo SeaGate Convention Centre Doors open at 6PM -Show starts at 7PM ![]() The fight card consists of athletes from across the USA, UK and Canada. "I'm really excited to have the American Top Team represented on this card," says matchmaker Johnny Walls. "Their name is becoming synonymous with MMA fighting and they always bring their best to the cage. 2001 European BJJ Cup Champion Antony Rea is also a guy to keep your eye on as well as the Ohio fighters who are ready to throw down in front of their hometown fans. I expect explosive action from all of these fighters and several will probably be competing for Quest title belts in the future. We'll also have a special 'Underground Forum' bout between Jamie Levine and Matt Hershberger. Hershberger is a beast but I hear that Levine will be ready." Promoter Frank Vazquez is ready to get it on in the Octagon with 'Initial Impact'. "We kept the fans in mind and combined our talents to bring together a great fight card and Rock performance," Frank says. "Toledo being a great location with an impressive venue will allow fans from Detroit, Cleveland, and Canada to make the trip to see this premiere fighting event." Tickets are available at the Toledo SeaGate Box Office and can be purchased by phone at 419-255-3300 and at all Ticketmaster locations. *Card Tentative and Subject to change. Featured Fights: 205 Pounds - Light Heavyweight Marcel Ferreira (American Top Team, FL) VS Antony Rea (France) 155 Pounds - Lightweight Nick Spencer (Next Level Fight Club, Steubenville, OH) VS Jacob Draves (Wrecking Crew, OH) Special "Underground Forum" Match 205 Pounds - Light Heavyweight Jamie Levine (FL) VS Matt Hershberger (OH) Main Card 185 Pounds - Light Heavyweight Leo Sylvest (Integrated Fighting, IN) VS German Reyes (Chicago, IL) 185 Pounds - Middleweight Emyr Bussard (American Top Team, FL) VS Chris Myers (OH) 170 Pounds - Welterweight Dave Campbell (Boreland's Combat Team, Canada) VS Wald Bloise (American Top Team, FL) 170 Pounds - Welterweight Jason Ory (The Regulators, AZ) VS Grant Sarver (Wrecking Crew, OH) 155 Pounds - Lightweight Luke Spencer (Next Level Fight Club, Steubenville, OH) VS Brian McIntyre (Boreland's Combat Team, Canada) 145 Pounds - Featherweight Dan Swift (The PA Hitman) VS Johnny Bedford (Wrecking Crew, OH) Heavyweight Joe Grant (The Regulators, AZ) VS Tim Brown (OH) 145 Pounds - Featherweight Billy Mitchell (Tap or Snap) VS Mike Large (Boreland's Combat Team, Canada) |
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(New York, August 8th, 2003) TheNY Underground Fighting show scheduled for today, Sunday, August 8th, has been canceled. Despite assurances by two Athletic Commissioners and a spokesman for the New York City Police Department that the amateur mixed martial arts event was legal and would be permitted to take place, representatives of the New York State Athletic Commission (NYSAC) confronted the owner of the boxing gym where the event was to be held and pressured her into pulling out as the venue at the last minute. A special thanks goes out to all the fighters, trainers and coaches who had committed their time and effort to making this show possible, and a heartfelt apology goes out to the fans hoping to see some quality amateur mixed martial arts action in New York State. All options are being explored in terms of holding the NYSAC accountable for their unlawful actions. |
Following his guest appearances on "The Tonight Show" and "The Best Damn Sports Show, Period," K-1 bruiser Bob Sapp will take one hour out of his demanding schedule to respond to fans' questions and comments during an online chat onwww.espn.com on Wednesday, August 13th. The live chat session will be held from 3-4 PM Eastern Standard Time. Between now and 3 PM on Wednesday, August 13th, fans are encouraged to participate in the pre-chat by posting their questions and comments on ESPN.com's Bob Sapp chat homepage located at:http://proxy.espn.go.com/chat/chatESPN?event_id=3809. Any questions or comments submitted within this timeframe will be saved for the fighter to answer during the live chat. From 3-4 PM on Wednesday, fans can access the live chat and post questions and comments by visiting the same web page. Sapp has become a red hot item with the mainstream media in the United States of late. Following appearances in ESPN magazine and number one hip-hop publication, The Source, he graced the cover of the nation's leading daily business newspaper, The Wall Street Journal on Monday, June 23rd. On Sunday, July 27th, The Seattle Times published a feature story on the big man detailing his larger-than-life status amongst the Japanese public. The following Thursday, July 31st, The Orlando Sentinel ran a feature piece on Sapp. |
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Held August 9, 2003 Lemoore, CA USA By Keith Mills ![]()
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![]() "It is a very unfortunate situation that Kultar's injury has not healed enough to allow him to compete at our September 6th show," said TKO President Stephane Patry. "Kultar is a rising Canadian star that is an important piece of the puzzle that we are building at TKO. In the near future, I expect Kultar to make significant contributions internationally and with that in mind we are really looking forward to have Kultar make his TKO return at TKO 14." Gill, a member of Team Gibson Pankration, had a very impressive debut at the UCC 12 event with a first round submission victory versus former World Middleweight Champion Donald Ouimet. When the fight was first announced, Gill's World-Class Muay-Thai skills were never in question. But, Gill showed his diverse arsenal by looking extremely slick on the ground and ending the fight by submission. With that noteworthy victory, "The Sandman" has also begun to get noticed on the international scene as he was scheduled to face a Top 10 Lightweight in Brazilian Vitor "Shaolin" Ribeiro at AFC 4 in Florida. But, due to the nagging back injury that will sideline him from competing at TKO 13, Gill was eventually replaced. Additionally, there was the potential of Gill facing current TKO World Lightweight Champion Duane "Bang" Ludwig at TKO 14 had Gill beaten Dave Goulet for the Canadian Lightweight Title. Due to Gill's injury, TKO fans may have to wait a little longer to see this epic battle take place. THE MACHINE IS BACK! After suffering three heart-breaking back to back losses fighting in the United States, young Canadian phenom Mark "The Machine" Hominick will make his TKO return as he replaces IVAN MENJIVAR. Contractual issues forced TKO Communications to delay the World Super Lightweight Championship bout between Menjivar and Gibson Pankration's superstar Ryan "The Lion" Diaz. Instead, Diaz will go head to head with Mark Hominick as the Canadian Super Lightweight Championship will be up for grabs. Expect a lot of fireworks as these two spectacular athletes faceoff on September 6th! Earlier today, TKO President Stephane Patry also announced that TKO fight fans will have a chance to finally see the long awaited rematch between Mark Hominick and "The Monkey" Richard Nancoo at TKO 14. "Mark really wants to prove his win over Nancoo was no fluke, and as you all know, Nancoo is really looking forward to come back with us - and a rematch with Hominick is just a natural for our fight fans - this a fight requested by our fans, and TKO 14 will be the time these two meet again!" Main Event (WW Superfight): PETE SPRATT vs. GEORGES ST-PIERRE Canadian MW Championship: SEAN PIERSON vs. STEVE VIGNEAULT Canadian SLW Championship: RYAN DIAZ vs. MARK HOMINICK MW Superfight: DENIS KANG vs. STEPHAN POTVIN LHW Superfight: PATRICK CÔTÉ vs. YAN PELLERIN LHW Superfight: CAMERON BROWN vs. KRISTOF MIDOUX LW Superfight: BLAKE FREDRICKSON vs. DONALD OUIMET LW Superfight: DAVE GOULET vs. STEPHANE DUBE LHW Preliminary bout: GLENN MURDOCH vs. PASCAL GOSSELIN LW Preliminary bout: ANDY SOCIAL vs. STEVE DUQUETTE WW Preliminary bout: ALEX GASSON vs. JEFF JOSLIN SLW Preliminary bout: STEVE CLAVEAU vs. DAVID GUIGUI LWH Preliminary bout: TOM MULLER vs. ROB MACDONALD MW Preliminary bout: AARON TREGEAR vs. KYLE SANDFORD LW Preliminary bout: GAVIN HESSON vs. FRANCOIS FLIBOTTE SLW Preliminary bout: SAM STOUT vs. DANY PAQUETTE SLW Preliminary bout: ANTONIO CARVALHO vs. PHILLIPE LAGACÉ |
Saturday Aug 16, 2003 Pinal County - Parks, Recreation & Fairgrounds 11 MC Road Casa Grande, Arizona Doors Open: 6 PM, Fight Time: 7:30 PM Tickets prices are $20 (General Admission) and $30 (Floor Level Seating). Rage in the Cage 52 will feature fights that Casa Grande, Eloy and Coolidge have been dreaming about. The planned card has many long awaited match-ups of cross-town rivals. We listened to our RITC fans that wanted top level fighters featured in our Casa Grande shows. Edwin Dewees, who will be fighting in UFC 44, will be making his first fighting appearance in Casa Grande. Please plan on attending what will no doubt be the biggest RITC event ever in Casa Grande. This is a fantastic line-up. Edwin Dewees (205) vs. Chappo Montijo (205) Vince Lucero (275) vs. Herb Garcia (300) Andy Montana (240) vs. Howard Karge (230) RJ Gamez (175) vs. Melesio Perales (180) Brett Maddux (255) vs. Mike Lewis (245) Cory Timmerman (300) vs. Jack Austin (300) Richie Reyes (170) vs. Jeremiah Shivers (170) Pete Morales (170) vs. Kelly Samson (170) Victor Cruz (150) vs. Greg Rodriquez (140) Mark Diggs (180) vs. Mike Lightfoot (185) David Canvas (180) vs. Bill Ellineger (185) Carlos Ortega (150) vs. Brandon Roberts (160) Klay Palomo (160) vs. TBA Fight Card subject to change. Here are the directions for those traveling from Phoenix or Tucson for the event. Take I-10 to Exit 194 Head East on 287 away from CG for 7 miles Turn right on 11 Mile Corner Rd and you're there Best Western Casa Grande (520-836-1600) is offering suites for a special $59 rate if you mention RITC. Upcoming Events:
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The big man talks about his upcoming K-1 debut in Las Vegas, his rapidly improving martial arts skills, and being one of the most sought after individuals. Written by Michael Afromowitz - muaythaimes@aol.com ![]() On the brink of his United States fighting debut that will come on Friday, August 15th in the form of a three-round K-1 "Battle at the Bellagio" Superfight with the dangerous Kimo Leopoldo, the 6 foot 3 inch, 375-pound former NFL lineman is in even more demand than ever as the American media has caught Sapp fever and is anxious to get a piece of him. After a few days of relentless searching, though, I was finally able to locate the big man and steal some time with him while he was tucked away in a Japanese hotel, seeking refuge from the masses that swarm him when he dare set foot on the streets there. So, how have things been going lately? Pretty good. Just a little bit tired, you know. But, I'm making it work. How do you feel about this fight with Kimo? I'm looking forward to, not only, debuting in the United States, but also to going against a great fighter and a great legend like Kimo. He's definitely well-known in the United States for his superior fighting as well as for his tenacity in the ring. So, it's an opportunity to go into the United States with, not only some flair that you often see in Las Vegas, but also an opportunity to present some flair and tenacity while going against Kimo. Have you seen any of his fights? Yea, I've seen him on tape. I don't know really how his stand-up's gonna be, but I think it's gonna be close to boxer's style and I know that he's got a pretty hard kick too. How do you feel you will match up with him? I think we'll match up pretty evenly. But, I think once my pressure overwhelms him that you'll see me be able to squeak out a victory. |
Afook Chinen Civic Auditorium, Hilo, Hawaii August 9, 2003 By Chris Onzuka - Chris@Onzuka.com ![]() 180lbs - 2 5-min rds. Marshal Ng (Hilo, HI) def. Mike "The Pike" Flanigan (Straight Blast Gym, Dublin, Ireland) TKO via referee stoppage due to strikes from the mount at 4:04 into R1. 300lbs - 2 5-min rds. Scott Spencer (6'5", 314lbs, Nova Uniao, Hilo, HI) def. Patrick Fonohena (6'2", 240lbs, Fonohena Fight Team) Disqualification due to holding the cage and not heeding the referee's instructions at 0:48 into R2. 250lbs - 2 5-min rds. Aladasin "Junior" Tuyo (6'2", 245lbs, Nova Uniao, Hilo, HI) def. Anthony Billianor (6'3", 263lbs, Maui Full Contact Fighting) Verbal submission due to punches on the ground at 1:14 into R1. 155lbs - 2 5-min rds. Kaynan "The Barbarian" Kaku (5'9", 155lbs, Nova Uniao, Hilo, HI) def. Michael Baker (5'10", 155lbs, Vendrell Martial Arts, Kona, HI) TKO via doctor stoppage due to cut above eye at 2:24 into R1. 155lbs - 2 5-min rds. Johnny "Gun" Sampaio (5'8", 155lbs, Nova Uniao, Hilo, HI) def. David Padilla (5'6", 155lbs, Jesus Is Lord, Honolulu, HI) Submission via rear naked choke at 1:58 into R1. 155lbs - 2 5-min rds. Mark Moreno (5'9", 168lbs, Bulls Pen) def. Deshawn Johnson (5'10", 165lbs, HMC) TKO via doctor stoppage due to cut above eye at 2:38 into R2. 140lbs - 2 5-min rds. Iwi Okano (5'9", 145lbs, Nova Uniao) def. Eric Devers (5'7", 145lbs, Kempo) Submission via rear naked choke at 2:01into R1. 175lbs - 2 5-min rds. Kaleo "The Pervert" Padilla (5'9", 155lbs, Westbrook Kickboxing, Kona, HI) def. John Naole (5'9", 155lbs, HMC, Honolulu, HI) TKO, Naole could not continue after the end of Round 1 due to a possible dislocated or broken jaw. 170lbs - 2 5-min rds. Royden "The Real McCoy" DeMotta (5'10", 175lbs, Nova Uniao, Hilo, HI) def. Kyle Brees (6'0", 175lbs, Team Phoenix, Chicago, IL) Unanimous decision [(20-18), (20-18), (20-18)] after 2 rounds. 170lbs - 2 5-min rds. Ross "Da Boss" Ebanez (5'10", 175lbs, Nova Uniao, Hilo, HI) def. Shannon "The Cannon" Ritch (5'9", 170lbs, Buel Fight Team) TKO, Ritch could not continue after the end of Round 1 due to a possible broken rib. 170lbs - 2 5-min rds. Renato "Charuto" Verissimo (6'0", 170lbs, Nova Uniao, Honolulu, HI) def. Ray Elbe (5'9", 170lbs, Savage Te Dawg Pound, Phoenix, AZ) TKO due to referee stoppage due to strikes from the guard at 1:41 into R1. 290lbs - 3 5-min rds. Wesley "Cabbage" Correira (6'2", 280lbs, Grappling Unlimited) vs. Steve Sayegh (5'9", 215lbs, Lenninger Dojo, Arizona) TKO via referee stoppage due to strikes from the mount at 2:19 into R1.
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Greg Killian (Tri-State BJJ Team-185lbs) vs.Derek Johnson (BAMA/Team Endgame-189lbs) Killian via split decision after 3 rounds. Laura D'Auguste (Team Tiger Schulmann-134.5lbs) vs.Tanya Vlahac (134lbs) D'Auguste via doctor stoppage at 1:58 of round 3. John Rotendella (Pitts Penn-204lbs) vs.Tom Muller (Serra-Longo/Renzo-209lbs) Muller via rear choke at 3:37 of round 1. Edson Carvalho (Tri-State BJJ Team-189lbs) vs.Jose Rodriguez (Pitts Penn-197lbs) Carvalho via front choke at 1:31 of round 1. Luke Cummo (Serra-Longo/Renzo-175lbs) vs.Dave Tirelli (Team Tiger Schulmann-174lbs) Tirelli via unanimous decision after 3 rounds - an all out war! 185-pound Ring of Combat Championship Pete "Drago" Sell (Serra-Longo/Renzo-184lbs) vs.Chris Liguori (Pitts Penn-182lbs) Sell via split decision - Liguori is the man for really taking it to Drago in the last round! This was the fight of the night! 189-pound Ring of Combat Championship James "Angry Snowman" Gabert (Team Renzo Gracie-192lbs) vs.Eddy Rolon (Team Endgame-189lbs) Gabert via unanimous decision after 3 rounds. Nick "Mad Monkey" Serra (Serra-Longo/Renzo-170lbs) vs.Rick McCoy (Team Prodigy-172lbs) Serra via flying triangle at 2:58 of round 1.
Tim Lane (Panza Kickboxing-142lbs-USKBA champ) vs.Erik Marshall (141lbs-WKO champ) Lane via KO (body blow) at 1:59 of round 4.
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The Brazilian Beat: After more than twenty days of wait the Brazilian Beat is finally back at FCF, trying to recap things from where we left. After the so awaited PRIDE Middleweight GP 1st round became history, things are geared towards the next shows in Brazil as plenty of events are about to happened, and times has been changing for our sport in the country. Needless to say Full Contact Fighter is always up to date with all those news in this very country, so after all that wait allow me not to hold you for a long time with this introduction text, and let's head straight to the news as we send our most sincere congratulations to "The Axe Murderer" Wanderlei Silva for the birth of his son, wishing all the best for the baby as FCF delivers the beat in lullaby style hoping that deadly Silva will keep up the rhythm!
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Becky Levi's X-treme Championship Fighting is taking place Aug. 23 at 7pm. Wrigley Field Bar and Grill is the venue in Ft. Wayne, IN. This is Becky's 11th show in Ft. Wayne, In. and the second as the sole promoter of XCF. This is an outdoor event in the beer garden. Tickets are $25 and $15 and can be purchased at the door as well as in advance. The Coors Lite girls will be on hand to walk the guys to the ring. I would like to thank Jim Baileys Harley Davidson, Signature Inn, and Immortal Fight Gear as event sponsors. Doors open at 6 pm. You may contact Becky Levi at dzmatchmaker@yahoo.com for more information. Line up of this night of action packed fighting: (card is subject to change) Justin Villella vs. Jake Shelton Kurt Illeman vs. Dan Lamping Scott Elliiot vs. Rob Marvin Marcelo Salinos vs. Kelly Rundle Danny Gautier Ronald Mann Brandon Western Ryan Kronwitter Leo Barkley Donnie Kaecher David Sachs Dilon Brown Dan Forster Dave Hayes John Fraser Wade Choate Chris Higi Narm Alexander Robert Walker Rich Weeks Jimmie Harris Luke Dunnick Rich Mitchell |
Melesio Perales and Pete Morales named Fighters of the Night A capacity crowd enjoyed a sizzling night of action and the judges were not needed as every fight ended by KO, TKO or submission. All the fighters and fans displayed excellent sportsmanship as several cross town rivals were involved in intense match ups. Melesio Perales and Pete Morales both prevailed in fights against top competition and their impressive wins earned shared Fighter of the Night (FOTN) honors. Other candidates for FOTN were Brandon Roberts, Bill Ellineger, John Lansing, Victor Cruz, Jeremiah Shivers, Cory Timmerman, Brett Maddux, Andy Montana, Vince Lucero and Edwin Dewees. Results: Fight #1 Brandon Roberts (168 lbs), Ultima won by submission (arm bar), 1:04 Rd 1 Klay Palomo (164 lbs), Freestyle Fight #2 Bill Ellineger (183 lbs), Sui Ken won by KO, :16 Rd 1 David Canvas (190 lbs), Freestyle Fight #3 John Lansing (183 lbs), Team Brausa won by submission (choke), :36 Rd 1 Mike Lightfoot (177 lbs), Wrestling/Grappling Fight #4 Victor Cruz (154 lbs), Team Brausa won by submission (choke), 2:48 Rd 1 Greg Rodriguez (148 lbs), Ghetto rapplers Fight #5 Pete Morales (170 lbs), Asher Combat Academy won by submission (arm bar), 2:35 Rd 2 Kelly Samson (166 lbs), Ghetto Grapplers Fight #6 Jeremiah Shivers (168 lbs), Leininger Dojo / Boneyard won by submission (choke), 1:41 Rd 1 Richie Reyes (170 lbs), Ghetto Grapplers Fight #7 Cory Timmerman (313 lbs), Team Brausa won by submission (arm bar), 1:14 Rd 1 Jack Austin (313 lbs), Leininger Dojo Fight #8 (Super Fight) Brett Maddux (262 lbs), Team Quest won by submission (key lock), :27 Rd 1 Mike Lewis (254 lbs), USKO Fight #9 (Super Fight) Melesio Perales (182 lbs), Ghetto Grapplers won by submission (choke), 1:12 Rd 2 RJ Gamez (180 lbs), Asher Combat Academy Fight #10 (Super Fight) Andy Montana (249 lbs), Asher Combat Academy won by KO, :10 Rd 1 Howard Karge (227 lbs), Boxing / Hapkido Fight #11 (Super Fight) Vince Lucero (275 lbs), Ghetto Grapplers won by TKO, 1:58 Rd 1 Herb Garcia (297 lbs), Asher Combat Academy Fight #12 (Main Event) Edwin Dewees (205 lbs), Team Brausa won by submission (choke), :27 Rd 1 Chappo Montijo (200 lbs), Ghetto Grapplers Upcoming events: RITC 53 - The Beat Goes On Saturday, Sept 20, 2003 (New Date) Celebrity Theatre (Phoenix) RITC 54 Saturday, Oct 25, 2003 (New Date) Celebrity Theatre (Phoenix) RITC 55 Saturday, Nov 15, 2003 Casa Grande RITC 56 - Year # 6 Begins Saturday, Dec 6, 2003 Celebrity Theatre (Phoenix) RITC 57 Saturday, Jan 31, 2004 Celebrity Theatre (Phoenix) |
I am proud to announce the coming of an MMA event that is going to take our sport to the 'next level'! I present to you Next Level Fighting! Come witness some of the best 'young fighters' get it on in a "Brand New" 24' steel cage! Many of the best young teams (4 Seasons, Jorge Gurgel, Lloyd Irvin, Team DNA, Cincinnati Mixed Martial Arts) will have fighters representing their schools in this event! Also, you wont want to miss the return of Brandon L. Hinkle, as he makes his way back into the cage for his first fight on American soil in over 2 years! Next Level Fighting will take place on Saturday, September 13 at St. John Arena in Steubenville, Ohio. For more information, please visit our website at: http://nextlevelfighting.com Main Events Brandon Hinkle vs. Erik Knox ***Super Fight*** Josh Hendrix vs. TBA ***Super Fight*** Nick Spencer vs. Jason Dent ***Light Weight Title Fight*** Luke Spencer vs. Mike Willus ***Welter Weight Title*** Todd Carney vs. Angelo Popofski ***Middle Weight Title*** Undercard Bouts Dan Swift vs. Salvatore Russo Jonathan Sachs vs. Jason Belford Mike Russo vs. Chase Jolly Ken Parham vs. Jason Hathaway Pat Bent vs. Mike Wells Jason Keaton vs. Frank Millsap Brian Magee vs. Brad Vera Billy Ayash vs. Terri Hall Adam Rivera vs. Brad Sizemore Mike Easton vs. Mike Broome Brandon "Buck" Kupfer vs. Tony Sylvester Jeff Ruth vs. TBA Eric Pelz vs. TBA ****CARD SUBJECT TO CHANGE***** So, if you are looking for to have a few beers & see some good fights, then Steubenville, OH is where you need to be on September 13th! For more information about this show, directions to the venue, ticket information, or to find out how to be a part of a future show, please visit our website: http://nextlevelfighting.com |
Written by Michael Afromowitz - muaythaimes@aol.com 27-year-old Remy Bonjasky showed the fight world why his promoters have repeatedly labeled him as the next great K-1 icon by defeating three consecutive opponents to take the K-1 "Battle At The Bellagio" championship. The single-elimination tournament victory advanced the Dutch kickboxer to the October 11th playoff in Osaka, Japan. Bonjasky needed little time to dismantle quarterfinal round opponent Vernon "Tiger" White, who attempted to overwhelm the two plus year veteran of K-1 with several flying knees. Bonjasky weathered the storm with his superior defense and fired back with a flying knee of his own. After backing White up with the blow, he sent the American to the mat with a hard straight knee to the body. White rose to his feet, but was met by dynamic agility when Bonjasky leaped forward and delivered a front kick to his opponent's head. The shot left White on the canvas and unable to beat the referee's count at 1:55 into the opening round. The semifinal round of the tournament saw Bonjasky face American Jeff Ford, who had been defeated at the hands of Rick "The Jet" Roufus one round earlier. Roufus was replaced by his opponent in the semifinal round, though, when he announced that he would not be able to continue his bid for the championship in the next tournament round. Ford's demise was similar to that of White as Bonjasky continued his high-flying tactics. Ford took repeated knees to the body before Bonjasky executed a high roundhouse kick that landed on Ford's shoulder and put the American down in pain. In the middle of his count at the 1:28 mark of the first round, the referee saw that Ford had sustained a shoulder injury and called a halt to the bout. Bonjasky's toughest challenge fittingly came in the championship round of the event when he met 2002 K-1 USA and 2002 K-1 World Grand Prix Semifinals victor, Michael McDonald. |
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Written By Michael Afromowitz - muaythaimes@aol.com Before a sellout Bellagio Hotel and Casino crowd, Bob Sapp brutally chopped down a game and gutsy Kimo in the second round of the main event at K-1 "Battle at the Bellagio" on Friday, August 15th. Moments after the controversial ending, a new story unfolded when former undisputed heavyweight boxing champion, "Iron" Mike Tyson, emerged from the crowd and challenged Sapp to a confrontation in the ring. After Sapp charged into the squared circle for the bout in typical "Beast" character and engaged in a heated stare down with the fighter whom he scuffled with during the pre-fight press conference two days earlier, a cautious fight ensued for the opening seconds. For the first time since he entered the world of K-1 last year, Sapp threw his first kick, a roundhouse, and surprisingly began to utilize with great frequency the kicking arsenal he has been developing during his Seidokaikan Karate training in Japan. Rather than fleeing the heat, Kimo stood his ground and fired back with his own kicks. He was dropped, however, during a wild exchange of punches. After Kimo rose to his feet, he fought back valiantly and turned the tides by pounding away on Sapp's legs with low kicks. Kimo fed Sapp a hard right hand that buckled the 356-pound fighter's legs. He fought to stay on his feet, but collapsed. After barely beating the count, Sapp was saved by the bell. During the one-minute break between rounds, confusion arose between officials and both fighters' corners. Kimo's corner nearly began to celebrate after being falsely advised that Sapp would not be able to answer the opening bell for the second round. An extended rest followed and officials confirmed that Sapp would, in fact, be able to continue to fight. Badly battered, Sapp attempted to end things immediately after the round began and put Kimo down with a right hand to the head. Kimo recovered, but was smothered by Sapp's wild barrages. Kimo turned his back and Sapp chopped him down with a hammer punch to the back of the neck. The blow put Kimo flat on his back and left him unable to beat the referee's 10 count. A wild celebration by Sapp and his corner ended when the big man spotted Tyson in the audience and taunted him. Tyson, who had been present in Las Vegas with his management during the week to negotiate a possible fight deal with K-1, responded to Sapp by storming the ring. A brief melee broke out inside the ropes and force was used to separate the two fighters. Sapp and Tyson engaged in a verbal joust that resulted in Iron Mike issuing a challenge to Sapp. Sapp accepted and added that he would put Tyson "through the ground." |
AFC #5 - War Memorial Coliseum, Ft Lauderdale, FL / Friday September 5th, 2003 BEST PRICE ON TICKETS ANYWHERE: GOLD CIRCLE: $35.00 / RINGSIDE: $25.00 - $35.00 / GENERAL ADMISSION: $15.00 DOORS OPEN AT 6:30 - FIGHTS START AT 7:30 Tickets available at www.ticketmaster.com. Enter 'ABSOLUTE' for the event! 'We are finishing the card up, 10 matches and we have the last few fights ready to announce. There are also some injury changes.' states the matchmaker. 'The match between Derrick Noble and Thiago 'Pitbull' is off, because Thiago broke his hand. Stepping in for the ATT team to take this match is Jorge Santiago, who will be trying to bounce back after his loss at KOTC last week.' states the matchmaker. 'South Florida will have to wait to see the 'Pitbull'. 'In a similar move Josh Krueger of DUNELAND Vale Tudo steps in for fallen teammate John Kolosci, who separated a shoulder. Efrain Ruiz from Miami's Freestyle Fighting Academy will provide the opposition.' continues the matchmaker. 'Finally Nick Thompson from Dave Strasser's Freestyle Academy is stepping up to face Dustin 'Clean' Denes of ATT. A tall order, but Strasser's fighters never shy away from doing the dirty work. So 'Clean' is in!' concludes the matchmaker. More on Strasser's FREESTYLE ACADEMY team as they head to AFC #5 next week! The lineup follows. Card Subject To Change: 155 lb AFC World Title Match: 3 RDS - Edson Diniz (American TOP TEAM, AFC World Champion, Ft Lauderdale, FL) versus Nick Agallar (Freestyle Academy, Kenosha, WI) 170 lb AFC World Title Match: 3 RDS - Chris Lytle (Integrated Fighting, AFC World Champion, Indianapolis, IN.) versus Chatt Lavender (Blaylock IMB / MBDC, Chatanooga, TN.) 3 RDS / 185 LBS - Dustin Denes (American TOP TEAM, Ft Lauderdale, FL) versus Nick Thompson (Freestyle Academy, Kenosha, WI) 2 RDS / 155 LBS - Pedro Brandao (Gracie Miami, Miami, FL) versus Phil Johns (Silverbacks, Canton, IL) 2 RDS / 185 LBS - Efrain Ruiz (Freestyle Fighting Academy, Miami, FL) versus Josh Krueger (Duneland VT, Portage, IN) 2 RDS / 135 LBS - Paulo Barros Guerrero (Natal, Brazil) versus Matt Hamilton (Living Defense, Little Rock, AR) 2 RDS / 205 LBS - Marcel Ferreira (American TOP TEAM, Ft Lauderdale, FL) versus Tony Ross (Integrated Fighting, AFC World Champion, Indianapolis, IN.) 2 RDS / 155 LBS - Jorge Masvidal (Freestyle Fighting Academy, Miami, FL) versus Roli Delgado (Living Defense, Little Rock, AR.) 2 RDS / 170 LBS - Jorge Santiago (American TOP TEAM, Ft Lauderdale, FL) versus Derrick Noble (Silverbacks, Canton, IL) 2 RDS / 155 LBS - Rick Davis (Pires JJ, Las Vegas, NV) versus Brian Geraghty (Freestyle Academy, Kenosha, WI.) |
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Times are changing in Brazil as new event debuted in flamboyant style! By Eduardo Alonso
As any MMA show worldwide couldn't leave only from good production and presentations, the fighting card was also very interesting, combining some promising newcomers with well known Brazilian veterans and still managing to add some international flavor to the show. Taking place in the city of Natal, up in the northeast of the country, HEAT FC in its first edition gave opportunity to some tough local fighters, since rarely a Northeastern fighter from Brazil is given a chance to compete in a prestigious event. Talents such as Paulo Guerreiro, who is now bound to participate at the AFC, Fabio Bolinho and Silmar Rodrigo took advantage of their opportunities and showed the value of the local fighters. Newcomers Eduardo Simoes, from Ruas Vale Tudo, and Marcelo Azevedo, even in a losing effort, also proved they have a future in the sport and were just needing a chance. Experienced fighters such as Alexandre Barros, Ebenezer Braga and Renato Babalu fought in Brazil for the first time in recent years, and that alone was a achievement itself by the show, while American Forrest Griffin finally had the chance to face a top fighter proving he is indeed a talented fighter and his countryman Ben Rothwell treated the fans to a truly brawl against veteran Carlos Barreto, who finally was able to showcase his newfound Muay Thai skills scoring his first ever KO standing up. All in all the show had numerous attractions, making this and unforgettable experienced for those who attended, and leaving major expectations for HEAT FC 2 in November, as the promoters and promising a even bigger show. However, November is still some months away, and since we're doing a review here, it's time to run you trough the action of the fights themselves: The preliminary bouts brought matches with 3 rounds of 5 minutes each, and a chance for fighters wanting to establish their reputation to show their skills. The show started with local fighter Fabio Bolinho bringing his Jiu-Jitsu skills against Gracie Barra late replacement Savio Maia, who took the fight in a one week notice for the injured Charles Andrade: Fabio Bolinho vs. Savio Maia: The fight started with Fabio taking it to the ground on the spot, just to suffer numerous attacks from Savio who was displaying an active ground work. At one point Maia locked a Kimura on Bolinho that seemed to be about to end the bout at any minute, but with the crowd on his side Bolinho just refused to tap and battled his way out of the submission attempt. The second and third rounds saw Fabio unleashing his ground and pound game, cutting Savio above his nose and wearing him out, to a point he would only butt-scoot and get punished on the stand up exchanges, giving Bolinho a fair judges' decision. Paulo Guerreiro vs. Magnus Decio: Magnus Decio came into the fight also with the support from the local crowd, and high expectation as he just won his division at RN Vale Tudo 2 tournament. However, Guerreiro's experience and better stand up were too much for him to handle. Trough numerous failed takedown attempts Magnus took plenty of punishment from knee strikes, punches and kicks, as Paulo was way superior on the stand up game. To his credit, Magnus showed the heart of a lion as he endured the severe punishment till the end, refusing to tap out and giving a judges' decision to Paulo Guerreiro. |
![]() UFC Champion breaks his silence and speaks with FCF's Loretta Hunt in a huge candid interview. The newest show to hit Brazil, , showcases a brand new Carlos Barreto... the striking machine. In an exclusive interview with FCF, DSE'sYukino Kanda discusses . packs 'em in and knocks 'em out in Bayonne, New Jersey. Lee Murray shocks MMA fans and Pele at with a KO victory. On the scene, we have coverage of Pro SHOOTO fights at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo and a Pro-Am show in Rio de Janeiro. plays host toJorge Gurgel's latest victory in his climb to the top. held 12 fights and not a single match made it into the second round. Join us for a description of the action. After taking a voluntary hiatus from the "big shows," has been making a big name for himself in Pancrase. We speak with the "Big Dog" in hopes of getting to know what its likeGrowing Up Fighter. UFCF and AFC join forces for at the Lucky Eagle Casino in Rochester, Washington. Find out the latest on one of MMA's premiere teams. : Rich "No Love" Clementi does it again. Joe Hall talks with the former PRIDE Commentator Stephen Quadros and DSE about the decision to release "The Fight Professor." Former AMC Pankration strength & conditioning coach Mark Ginther discusses . BioFile. Controversy: sound off about whatever's on their mind... and shy they ain't! InMatt Hume's techniques,Matt Hume &Daniel Eng demonstrate anX Block High Kick Defense to Left Hook Counter; and in thePunchers Corner, champion kickboxerDerek Panza discussesDefending Kicks Part 1. Every issue of Full Contact Fighter is jam-packed with fight news from the U.S. to Brazil to Japan. FCF travels the globe to bring the fights to you. Get yours today! Available at stores around the world or by subscription... |
The Brazilian Beat: The last days saw plenty of events in all sorts of forms, from Jiu-Jitsu competitions, to MMA rules involving no striking on the ground, passing trough shows that ended up not happening, the Brazilian scene was agitated by news and results, including happenings on shows that didn't take place yet, but are getting nearer and nearer as days goes by. So this edition of the Brazilian Beat comes bringing you facts and news about the shows that are now history, and those that will most certainly make history in the following weeks, as one can never stop the rhythm, and Full Contact Fighter makes sure the Beat is as loud as ever! Enjoy!
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Out of 11 shows I have been involved with putting on between The Danger Zone and now my own promotion X-treme Championship Fighting, this was the best fights yet! I would like to thank these guys for putting on a super show for the fans at Wrigley Field Bar and Grill in Ft. Wayne, IN. Look for my web site coming up by the end of Sept. I am looking at putting a show on in Oct. Please contact Becky Levi atxcfpromoter@yahoo.com I would like to take the time to put in a good word for Ronald Mann. He has over come a physical disability and many obstacles in his life. Ron wears a prostetic lower leg from the knee below. He has competed in kickboxing and is also competing in MMA. He is a tremendous inspiration for all in this sport and any other sport. He is a class act and a great representative of this sport. 150 lb.Ron Mann MI. vs. Danny Gauteir Winner Mann end of 1st round Towel thrown in. 165 lb.Wade Choate vs. Dan Forster Winner Forster 4:01 Arm bar Hwt. Jason Petit vs. Luke Dunnick Winner Dunnick 3:29 TKO 185 lb.Kurt Illeman vs. Kelly Rundle Winner Illeman 3:12 TKO 185 lb.Lamar Fenner vs. Scott Elliot Winner Fenner 4:39 Neck Crank Final 165 lb. Tournament Chris Higi vs. Dan Forster Winner Forster :52 Guillotine 195 lb. Dan Lamping vs. Marcelo Salinos Winner Salinos 2:35 TKO Pro Bout Hwt. Jake Shelton vs. Justin Villella Winner Villella 1:00 of round 2 TKO |
Three RITC Title Fights Saturday, Sept 13, 2003 Celebrity Theatre (Phoenix) Doors Open: 5:30 PM, Fight Time: 7:30 PM Ticket Prices: $20 (rows 14-25), $30 (rows 4-13) and $50 (rows 1-3). Three RITC Championships will be "up for grabs" in this can't miss event. It will be the long awaited show-down between two top heavyweights, for the UNDISPUTED RITC Heavyweight Title, when Joseph Riggs (11-4) battles Andy Montana (11-3). The vacant RITC Lightweight Title brings Jake Hattan (9-1) in from Colorado for his RITC debut against formidable Robert Maldonado who is dropping to the Lightweight division. In another Main Event, Chris Peak (6'3", 210 lbs) out of Vancouver, British Columbia will be coming to Phoenix to challenge Homer "The Rock" Moore. "GrappleGirl", coming off an impressive win in RITC 51, will defend her title against, kick boxing specialist and 4 time World Champion for Women's Full Contact Kumite in Karate, Dallas Campbell. All of this and an outstanding supporting card will make for an unforgettable evening. Don't get shut out, order your tickets early. Call 602-267-1600 to order tickets (can pick up at will-call on fight night). Joseph Riggs (220) vs Andy Montana (250) RITC Heavyweight Title Fight Homer Moore (205) vs Chris Peak (210) Jake Hattan (155) vs Robert Maldonado (155) For vacant RITC Lightweight Title Cory Timmerman (310) vs Melville Calabaca (255) Roger Mejia (200) vs Brett Shafer (200) Lyle Steffens (190) vs John Lansing (185) RJ Gamez (180) vs Joe Frainee (185) Michelle "GrappleGirl" Farrow (150) vs Dallas Campbell (160) RITC Woman's Title Fight Rich Moss (190) vs TBA Justin Nauling (175) vs Mike Lightfoot (175) Victor Estrada (155) vs Matt Ver Halen (150) Carlos Ortega (155) vs Rylan Sandoval (155) Victor Cruz (155) vs Gabe Rivas (160) Fight Card subject to change. Other upcoming events: RITC 54 Saturday, Oct 25, 2003 Celebrity Theatre (Phoenix) RITC 55 Saturday, Nov 15, 2003 Casa Grande RITC 56 - Year # 6 Begins Saturday, Dec 6, 2003 Celebrity Theatre (Phoenix) RITC 57 Saturday, Jan 31, 2004 Celebrity Theatre (Phoenix) |
In November of 2002 a kid was making his debut in our sport of Mixed Martial Arts. However, when he entered the ring a huge reaction from the crowd was noticed, and all the press started to pay absolute attention to the ring. There was a reason for that! The kid happened to be Murilo Ninja's brother, and was hyped as the next big thing coming out of the so feared Chute Boxe team. When you are part of a team with fearless fighters such as Wanderlei Silva, all-around guys such as Ninja himself, and technical stand-up fighters such as Anderson Silva, this must say a lot about a young fighter. The most impressive thing was that the kid truly lived up to the hype, and with only close to 1 year of training under the team he was already a pro fighter scoring a KO in his debut. However, many started to question the quality of his opponents, mostly when he scored his second win months later. Then the moment of truth came by, and Mauricio Shogun Rua stepped into a ring far from his hometown city to face a character that would scare most people away, starting with his looks, going through his antics, passing by his powerful punches that made several victims in recent times, and never forgetting his talk. In what was truly a war the Chute Boxe prodigy took care of Cyborg in little less than 10 minutes of an epic battle and erased all doubts of his potential and most importantly his heart! Now, times changed for Shogun and he is ready for an even tougher challenge, competing in the IFC tourney where he will have to win 3 fights in one night to become the champion, facing experienced fighters from all over the globe, and guess what? The kid is still the same, training hard and taking each fight at a time, as he commented on this friendly conversation with Full Contact Fighter! ![]() Man, it was the same thing for me. I felt at home there and it didn't change a bit for me. The only thing that was missing was the support of my mother and my girlfriend [Laughs] but this is part of the game. How about in the locker room this time? Did you feel as comfortable and relaxed as in your previous fights, during the warm-ups, stretches and things like this, considering there weren't many friends around this time? It didn't change much cause locker rooms in Curitiba or Rio are of limited access Eduardo [Not always exactly true in Brazil]. Only authorized people will enter, so even in Curitiba all my buddies aren't able to enter it. Of course it feels better to fight here in Curitiba though, you can go and have dinner on a place you like on the day before the fight, there are lots of good things about fighting at home. This was the first time you also had to sleep in a hotel before a fight! How was it for you? [Laughs] [Laughs] It was cool. I woke up late on the day of the fight, around 11 am I think. It was cool, I was able to sleep well and concentrate well for my fight. This was the first time you fought and I couldn't attend the weigh-ins. How was the atmosphere during it, and was Cyborg a tough guy during the weigh-ins and rules meeting? During the weigh-ins he was like a kitty, not even looking to the sides. He weighed at 92.700 kg and I weighed 91.900 kg. I spent all day almost without eating anything, cause I left Curitiba weighing 93 kg and I was afraid of not making weight. I thought "I'm going to take it easy with the food" but I took it too far [Laughs] But I recovered everything during dinner, where I ate a lot! Did him stare down you a lot during the weigh-ins? Not at all, cause we didn't have those traditional face to face pictures as we have in most shows, so there wasn't any room for this things. During your preparation for the fight, did you feel any special motivation since he had knocked out your training partner Silvio Urutum at MECA 7? For sure! I even told Urutum that I would dedicate myself even more to this fight because of his loss. I told him "Look Urutum, I will give my best to avenge your loss. You can count on that". When you saw him in the ring with all that characteristic look, with his finger nails painted in black, his eyebrow cut, all dressed in black with that assassin look, etc, what went through your mind? People had already told me that he enters the ring in that crazy killer style all the time. So I was already aware that I was going to meet a monster there at fighting-time, so I was just trying to focus on the fight and don't pay attention to his antics. |
UFC Representatives, State Athletic Commission Make Presentation to Lawmakers LAS VEGAS, NEV., August 28, 2003....Representatives of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) were invited, along with Rob Lynch, executive director of the California State Athletic Commission, August 27, to present information about mixed martial arts to California lawmakers at an informational hearing of the California Legislature in Sacramento, Calif. Kirk Hendrick, the UFC's chief operating officer; Randy Couture, the current interim light heavyweight champion and John McCarthy, a California resident who has refereed over 500 MMA fights, updated members of the Assembly Committee on Arts, Entertainment, Sports, Tourism and Internet Media, chaired by Assemblymember Rebecca Cohn, about the rising popularity of the sport. Hendrick followed with a presentation about the possible economic impact of MMA on state revenues and Lynch explained what the Commission's role would be in regulating MMA. The committee also heard testimony from Dr. Van Buren Lemons, a California neurosurgeon, about the health and safety impact for fighters and Karen Chappelle, a deputy from the California attorney general's office, told the committee about other states' regulation of MMA. "It was an excellent meeting," Hendrick said. "While it was an informational meeting with no vote on any issues, the committee members were very receptive to the sport and understood our position that the health and safety of athletes must be the paramount goal of any professional sport. We will continue to work with the Legislature and the Athletic Commission to bring sanctioned Ultimate Fighting Championship events to California." The Ultimate Fighting Championship, headquartered in Las Vegas, Nev., is the world's premier mixed martial arts sports association. Owned and operated by Zuffa, LLC, the UFC programs six live pay-per-view events yearly through cable and satellite providers. In addition to its U.S. distribution on iNDemand, DirecTV, Dish Network, TVN, Echostar, Bell ExpressVu and Viewers Choice Canada, UFC events are distributed internationally through WOWOW, Inc. in Japan, Globosat in Brazil, Main Event Television in Australia and Sky Network Television in New Zealand. Zuffa, LLC licenses the distribution of UFC video games through Crave Entertainment and TDK Mediactive. The UFC's next live PPV event will be UFC 44: Undisputed at 10 p.m. EDT on Friday, September 26, from the Mandalay Bay Events Center in Las Vegas, Nev. |