Wednesday, October 1, 2008

UFC ANNOUNCES FIRST EVENT IN DUBLIN, IRELAND



Las Vegas, NV (USA) – The world’s most exciting sport returns to the Emerald Isle as the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) organization opens up 2009 with a star-powered card at the O2 Dublin in Dublin, Ireland on January 17, 2009.

In the light heavyweight main event, former two-division world champion Dan Henderson will collide with former UFC middleweight king Rich Franklin in three-round war which will set the tone for the 205lbs division in 2009.

Then, 2005 PRIDE® Grand Prix Champion Mauricio “Shogun” Rua returns to the Octagon™ to throw down with UFC Hall of Famer Mark Coleman in a rematch MMA fans thought they would never see. The pair last met in Japan in 2006, with the legendary Coleman pulling off a stunning upset by breaking Rua’s arm in the first round.

“Rich Franklin vs. Dan Henderson is a battle between two great former champions who are both looking to get another chance to wear a world title around their waist,” said Dana White, UFC President. “Franklin is the former UFC Middleweight champion, and he’s a dangerous striker with solid submission skills – he also showed great takedown defense in his September destruction of powerful wrestler Matt Hamill. Dan Henderson is the former PRIDE Welterweight and Middleweight champion. He’s a world class wrestler, known for his great chin and his one punch knockout power. He defeated formidable Brazilian submission specialist Rousimar Palhares in September. These are two fan favorites with a lot of pride on the line as they want to show that they are still among the very best fighters in the world.”

"We are delighted to be returning to the Emerald Isle again, especially with such blockbuster main and co-main events,” said Marshall Zelaznik, UFC UK Division President. “The O2-Dublin is a fantastic venue that will create a memorable UFC experience. After smashing box office records in Belfast in June 2007, we promised our Irish fans we would be coming to Dublin, and now on January 17 the world’s most exciting live sports experience travels across the Irish Sea - we know this will be a great night for our fans.”

Ticket on-sale date and purchase information for UFC 93 will be announced shortly.

UFC 93 will be available on pay-per-view at 10 p.m. EST/7 p.m. PST on iN DEMAND, DIRECTV, DISH Network, TVN, Bell ExpressVu, Shaw Communications and Viewer’s Choice Canada for a suggested retail price of $44.95 for standard definition or high-definition broadcasts (where available); UFC fans also have the option to watch UFC 93 pay-per-view live from Dublin, Ireland at 3pm EST/12Noon PST.

The only fighter to ever hold the PRIDE 205-pound and 183-pound titles simultaneously, Temecula, California’s Dan Henderson (23-7) has a body of work which stands favorably against any resume in the fighting world today, with his victories over the likes of Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira, Wanderlei Silva, Murilo Bustamante and Vitor Belfort just scratching the surface of what he’s accomplished in his 11 year career. A two-time United States Olympian in Greco-Roman wrestling who is fresh off a dominant win over Rousimar Palhares at UFC 88, the 38-year old Henderson’s grappling ability and concussive right hand power has set him in good stead as he looks to take out Rich Franklin on January 17th and continue on his march to his first UFC title.

“This is the fight my fans have wanted for a long time now, and they want to see me fight Rich Franklin,” said Henderson. “I think this will be a great fight for Ireland, it definitely will be exciting because we both like to stand and bang, and we both have knockout power. I’m excited to go to Ireland and to take on Rich; I think he’s a tough opponent and a huge challenge, but I don’t see myself losing to him.”

One of the UFC’s most popular fighters, 34-year old Rich “Ace” Franklin (26-3, 1 NC) began his MMA career as a light heavyweight, going 15-1 with 1 no contest in the process. It was a detour to the 185-pound division that made him a star though, as he won the UFC middleweight title in June of 2005 and successfully defended his crown twice with big wins over Nate Quarry and David Loiseau before losing to current champion Anderson Silva. In 2008, the well-rounded Cincinnati, Ohio native decided to challenge himself at light heavyweight once again, and his third round TKO of highly-regarded Matt Hamill in September sent a clear message out to his fellow 205 pounders that not only was he back, but that he is looking to take care of some unfinished business in his old weight class.

“Dan Henderson has great credentials, and he is going to be one of the toughest fights of my career,” said Franklin. “That being said, I’m planning on winning the fight, and I’m looking forward to fighting in the main event and fighting in Ireland. I love the fans, and the way they react by singing and chanting makes it a unique experience for me.”

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Mark “The Hammer” Coleman (15-8) proved that wrestlers not only could be successful in mixed martial arts, but that they could dominate. An NCAA Champion and member of the 1992 US Olympic team, Coleman first competed in MMA at UFC 10 in 1996, winning three fights in succession to win that night’s tournament and introduce a new phrase into the sport’s vernacular – Ground and Pound. Another tournament win followed just two months later, and at UFC 12 he defeated future Hall of Famer Dan Severn in less than three minutes to become the first UFC Heavyweight Champion. A stellar career in Japan’s PRIDE organization followed, and in 2006, he handed his UFC 93 opponent – Mauricio “Shogun” Rua – his first loss in three years. On January 17th, the 43-year old Coleman – who was inducted into the UFC Hall of Fame earlier this year – returns to the Octagon for the first time since 1999, and he promises to be better than ever.

Just 26 years old, Mauricio “Shogun” Rua (16-3) has done more in nearly six years than most do in an entire career. A fearsome striker whose aggression has made him one of the game’s most avoided figures, Rua had perhaps the greatest run any mixed martial artist has ever had in 2005, when he won the PRIDE Grand Prix tournament by knocking out current UFC star Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, decisioning Antonio Rogerio Nogueira, stopping Alistair Overeem, and knocking out Ricardo Arona. Four more PRIDE wins followed for the native of Curitiba, Brazil, with his only loss ever in the organization coming in 2006 via an injury-induced TKO to the man he will face this January, Mark Coleman. At UFC 93, Rua hopes to get a little revenge along with his first UFC win.

Further fights for UFC 93 will be announced shortly. For further information on the UFC visit ufc.com or uk.ufc.com or ufcespanol.com.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

PureCombat Holloween Bash to be streamed LIVE

PureCombat Press Release
November 1, 2008 Event

PureCombat is pleased to announce that our November 1st Mixed Martial Arts cage fighting event will be streaming live on Sherdog.com from the Sacramento Memorial Auditorium. Sherdog has recently set out to bring in 10 promotion companies who they feel would be good partners for them and good viewing for the spectator. Sherdog recently streamed live a fight from Brazil that was viewed by 30,000 fight fans. StrikeForce just recently streamed their September 20th show from the Playboy Mansion and was viewed by 80,000 people. PureCombat is very proud to have been considered in their top 10 in the nation and look forward to the next 12 fights in our partnership together. Anyone interested in an opportunity to do a sponsorship with PureCombat by either getting involved in the show or on our website, please call Al Joslin at 209-725-0366 or 209-605-4062 or inquire at purecombat@gmail.com Please also visit www.purecombatmma.com and www.myspace.com/purecombat …See ya at the fights!

Monday, September 29, 2008

Cut forces Baroni off Strikeforce Card



After winning his third straight fight at Palace Fighting Championships 10, a cut suffered during the first round of the bout with Olaf Alonso will now force Phil Baroni out of a scheduled October 3rd bout at Strikeforce: Payback that is set to take place in Denver, CO.

“In the first round during an exchange Olaf hit Phil with his only big punch of the fight and it cut Phil” Baroni’s Agent Ken Pavia told MMANews.com. “It was significant enough that it required six stitches right in his eye lid.. Between the first and second round he realized he was cut and was like “Aww Man, now I can’t fight next week”.

Although an opponent was not announced for the Strikeforce fight, likely due to the fact Baroni was fighting this week, the organization was confident that “The New York Bad Ass” would come out of the fight without an injuries.

“He had the PFC fight inked when Strikeforce came to use but they felt that Phil would come out unscathed so we took the fight even though it was going to be a tough cut for two consecutives weeks. There will always be intangibles and anything could happen.”

Baroni is now in the process of reinventing himself in the 170lb division after putting together a 10-10 record at middleweight and realizing he needed to make a change to continue to be considered a worthwhile fighter in the sport. With the Strikeforce bout now off, next up for Baroni will be his wedding.

“Phil is getting married on October 12th and then he will be on his honeymoon which usually means cheating on your diet,” joked the MMA super agent.

The cut will most likely take about 30-40 days to heal and Pavia figures that if all goes well they will get one more bout in before years end.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

SHO XC RESULTS



Wilson Reis defeats Abel Cullum via unanimous decision to become the first ever Elite XC Featherweight Champion


Shane Del Rosario defeats Carl Seumanutafa by technical knockout at 1:07 of round two

Erik “Bad” Apple defeats Matt Makowski via submission (rear naked choke) at 2:04 of round two

David Douglas defeats Malaipet Team Diamond by technical knockout at 2:51 of round three

Jaime Jara defeats Giva Santans via split decision

Scott Lighty defeats Jamiah Williamson via technical knockout in round one

Steve Gable defeats Josh McDonald via split decision

Fernando Bettega defeats Mono Otero via submission (rear naked choke)

Luke Riddering defeats Devin Howard via technical knockout in round one

Damian Douglas defeats Joe Schilling via submission (rear naked choke)

PFC 10 Results/Pics

Photos by Roy Walker

Mike Craddock vs Omar Sandoval-Bantamweights
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Winner by Unanimous decision Omar Sandoval (30-27)

Joey Cabasez vs Billy Terry-Welterweights
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Winner Joey Cabasez TKO :54 Round 1

Chris Botelho vs Anthony Bivins-welterweights
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Winner Chris Botelho by Majority Decision

4. Professor X vs Richard Montoya-Middleweights
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After an even exchange of strikes and powerful leg kicks, Richard Montoya lands a huge take down but is quickly submitted by Professor X, Xavier Foupa-Pokam by way of arm bar 1:13 in Round 1

5. Bubby Mitchell vs David Suarez-Flyweights
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David Mitchell starts the fight quickly with a takedown. Suarez gains control and gets the fight back on their feet, Suarez lands a huge slam down Knocking out David Mithchell cold, making Suarez winner by KO 1:13 into round 1.

6. Lavar Johnson vs Vince Lucero-Heavyweights
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Lavar lands a knee to the face early in the round. After some exchange between the two fighters Vince attempts a take down Lavar gains control on top and unleashes heavy hands. The fight is called to a stop 1:16 in round 1 making Lavar Johnson winner by TKO.

7. Poppies Martinez vs Sergio Cortez-Lightweights
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The re-match of the night. Sergio Cortez starts with strong strikes in the beginning, but Poppies returns with a take down. The fight remains on the ground for the remainder of the round. Round two was any ones game, Sergio started with a take down after some grappling the fight is brought back up. Poppies ends the round with control and a takedown. Round three both fighters were cautious and not much damage was done. Poppies wins by unanimous decision of 29-28, 30-27, 30-27

8. Luis Gonzales vs Elbert Randel-Flyweights
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Speedy Gonzales came out ready to kick some butt, starting with a roundhouse kick. The fight is taken to the ground and Speedy was in control of the fight until he ended it 2:24 in the first round winner by TKO due to strikes. Speedy remains undefeated.

9. Chad Mendes vs Geovanny Encarnacion
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Medez with a huge takedown working his wrestling skills early in the round. Geovanny fights
back with a couple of up kicks from his back. Chad gets the back and attempts a choke, sinks it, and wins his MMA debut. 2:06 Round 1 Rear naked choke winner by way of submission.

10. Dustin Akbari vs Bill Theofonopolus-Lightweights
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Dustin with a takedown immediately in the first, on top and in control throwing elbows and heavy hands. Bill Thefonoplus simple couldn't defend against Dustins blows ending this fight early 1:35 in the first winner by TKO due to strikes Dustin Akbari wins.

11. Antonio Banuelos vs Bryan Goldsby-Bantamweights
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Both fighters start out cautious. Antionio lands a take down and ends up fighting from his back. Round two the fighters stand up and exchange blows but :59 into the second Antonio lands a solid right and sends Bryan Goldsby to the ground. Winner Antonio Banuelos by TKO.

12. Bryan Travers vs Jeremiah Metcalf-vacant PFC Welterweight Championship fight
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Both fighters come out in a blaze of fury exchanging punches and kicks.Metcalf and Travers both landing solid punches on the chin of their opponents. Round one ends with both fighters smiling returning to their corners. Jeramiah lands a solid punch to the chin and takes Brain to the ground momentarily. Both fighters come back to their feet ready. Jeramiah with a takedown and cuts Brian with an elbow. There is no slowing down for these two fighters, round three and both come out the same as in round 1. Jeramiah landed several punches straight to Brain's nose before calling a timeout for a eye poke. Last round both fighters exchange take downs, both attempting a choke, this fight goes to decision. Winner by unanimous decision of 48-47. Brian Travers is the new welterweight champion.

13. Joe Soto vs Brandon Jinnies-Featherweights
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Joe starts with a take down on top and in control Joe soto ground and pounds his way into a victory. Winner by TKO due to strikes :59 in round 1.

14. Brian Cobb vs David Gardner-PFC Lightweight Championship fight
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Round one Brian Cobb controlled the round with multiple take downs and choke attempts. Round two was a repeat of round one. Brian Cobb gained control early and kept Gardner on the ground. Gardner with a missed kick allowed Cobb for an easy take down and another choke attempt. Brian Cobb has dominated all five rounds, securing multiple take downs, attempting the choke hold, and simply just beating up on David Gardner. This fight goes to the judges declaring the winner by unanimous decision 50-45 still the Lightweight champion Brian Cobb.

15. Shawn Klarcyk vs Brandon Miller-PFC Bantamweight Championship fight
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An exciting first round, Shawn comes in and immediately takes the fight to the ground. After grappling on the ground with eachother and attempts to bring it back to their feet the two are seperated and the fight remains standing for the rest of the round with Brandon Miller having a cut over the left eye. Round two the fight goes to the ground early Shawn giving up control to Brandon Miller giving him the chance to deliver some sharp elbows. 2:19 into the round Shawn Klarcyk gains control and wins by arm bar, he is still Bantamweight champion

16. Phil Baroni vs Olaf-Welterweights
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Main event- Olaf starts out with a kick to the leg of Phil Olaf slowed Baroni down with repeated leg kicks. Phil delivered some back to Olaf but they weren't as effective. Phil Baroni with a big take down after a swing and a miss from Olaf the round ends with both fighters on their feet in exchange. Round two both fighters have been in a even exchange of kicks and punches. Baroni lands another takedown after another swing and miss from Olaf. Round three was all Phil. He pressed the fight and landed his shots. The decision is up to the judges with a unanimous decision 29-28, 30-27, 30-27 the New York bad ass is declared the winner. __________________