Archive for the ‘MyHOUSE Sports Gear’ CategoryICC: Premier ChallengersJuly 25th, 2010 | Author: CageCraze.comThis article was originally published at CageCraze.com. Copyright: CageCraze.com. Iron Cage Clash Presents “Premier Challengers”Iron Cage Clash presents “Premier Challengers” was held at the Hamilton County 4H Fairgrounds in Noblesville, IN on Saturday July 24th, 2010. This event included 19 amateur MMA bouts along with a women’s grappling match. Winners from this night’s action have the opportunity to fight on the next Premier Cage Fighting card, Total Warrior Challenge 7 which will be broadcast on Comcast on Demand. In a patriotic moment before the hard-hitting action began, all the fighters walked out following an American flag and lined the ring as the national anthem was sung. The fighters were all given a round of applause and the fight card was set to begin. Fight one saw Jacob Sorrecs facing off against Anthony “Obamanator” Hill. The bout starts off with Hill landing a big leg kick on Sorrecs. They clinch and both fighters hit the mat, Sorrecs goes for a guillotine but Hill escapes and gets half guard before quickly gaining mount. Jacob reverses this position but as he does Hill goes for an armbar attempt which is unsuccessful, but he quickly turns it into a tight, finishing triangle choke. Anthony Hill wins via triangle choke 1:09 of round one. The next fight was between Matthew Snyder and Josh Beals who was making his cage debut. Matt starts out with a leg kick as both fighters look tentative to commit on their feet. Beals misses with a kick and eats a few short punches. Beals gets an early takedown with Snyder going for a guillotine which Beals shakes off as he gets side control. Josh lands three big knees to the ribs of Snyder. One more big knee before he mounts Matt. He passes back into side control and goes for an arm triangle choke but can’t fully get into position for it and gives up the hold. Beals attempts a very quick armbar from the mounted position but Snyder peppers his ribs and stays calm as the bell ends the round. Round two begins with a couple of kicks from Matt followed by a big right hand which lands from Beals. Two more leg kicks from Matt before he eats a big punch which allows Beals to clinch and he gets a huge slam on Matt followed by a couple quick shots. He then gets the mount position but is met from several shots from Snyder on bottom. Beals attempts a kimura but is unsuccessful. Snyder escapes just before the bell but eats a big shot as the round comes to an end. They touch gloves to begin the 3rd round. Matt lands a few shots before he is slammed very hard from Beals. He quickly gets into position and goes for the armbar and gets the tapout with 1:08 of round 3, bowing to the crowd after the victory. Beals looked extremely active and confident in his wrestling especially for someone making their cage debut, good fight from both. Fight three saw Randy Fields vs. Martin “No Mercy” Sandage. Fields starts the fight out with a leg kick followed by several good shots. Martin quickly takes him down and begins to rain shots before sinking in a tight guillotine choke at 1:03 of round 1. Martin Sandage via guillotine 1:03 round 1. The next bout was between “Kid Dynamite” Jake Nealy and the much taller Sean Silvers. The fight begins with a quick touch of gloves and a simultaneous takedown from Nealy. With the crowd booing Nealy for the apparent “cheap shot” (as one crowd member shouted) Silvers gets back to his feet but eats a big knee to the face. The fight is brought back to the mat where Nealy sinks in a finishing arm triangle choke 1:00 into round 1 for the victory. Fight five pitted Julian Carrillo against Jon Gardner. Julian throws a few quick leg kicks to start the round. Jon goes for a takedown followed by a guillotine choke but his shoulder pops out of socket. Julian Carrillo is declared the winner by tapout due to injury 0:25 into round 1. The next bout saw Mike “Maniac” Gillman vs. Jeremy “All Day Long” Ducheteau. Mike misses with a huge right to begin the round. Both fighters go to the mat and Mike quickly goes for a guillotine but has the position reversed and Jeremy goes for the rear-naked choke. Mike throws shots from the bottom then reverses the position. Mike gets a huge slam on Ducheteau followed by vicious blows which end Jeremy’s night 1:07 of round 1 due from TKO from strikes. Fight 7 was a lightweight bout between Matt Dillon and Shawn “Half Breed Beast” Hamton. Matt lands a quick leg kick to begin the fight and eats a straight right from Shawn. Dillon is in the kneeling position trying to get back up while Shawn begins hit him with several unanswered shots. He works for the RNC as he continues to rain down shots. A great body triangle from Shawn allows him to keep the hold tight and eventually sink in the rear-naked choke 1:45 of round one. Shawn Hamton wins via RNC 1:45 into round one in an impressive performance. The next bout saw Daniel Moore vs. Austin “Rain Man” Burke. Austin catches Daniel’s kick early on and slams him to the canvas. Both fighters lock up guillotines but neither have it deep enough to threaten, both are really just holding on for position. Burke gets the mount position and starts to rain down heavy body shots and head shots. Burke goes for an armbar attempt which is close but Moore pulls out only to fall into an even better triangle from Burke and is forced to tap 2:20 into round one. Burke looked impressive and confident in this bout especially on the ground. Knock Out of the NightThe next fight was between Kyle Mccammack and Wade Fitzpatrick. Both fighters touch gloves and Kyle starts out with a huge right hand which lands flush buckling Wade and dropping him to the canvas. Kyle thinking the fight was over walks away momentarily but the ref motions to keep fighting. He quickly jumps on Wade and unleashes several more crushing shots overwhelming Wade and knocking him out. By far, this was the knockout of the night and also set a new Iron Cage Clash record for quickest knockout. Mccammack wins 0:07 into round 1 via brutal KO in his cage debut. Women’s Grappling MatchThe next bout was a women’s grappling match between Katie Fry and Caylea Borges. Katie goes for a quick standing guillotine but Caylea reverses it. Once on the ground Katie again tries to secure the guillotine but Caylea remains calm and stacks Fry eventually gaining mount. Caylea finally gets out of the guillotine and gains full mount. Fry rolls giving Borges her back and Borges quickly attempts a rear naked choke, but the round ends before she succeeds. Katie begins the second round with another standing guillotine attempt and pulls guard with it. Caylea quickly gains full mount and almost simultaneously transitions to side mount. From there Caylea executes a von flue choke leaving Katie tapping out at 0:53 into the second round. The crowd was really pumped up during this female grappling bout, both fighters showcased solid ground skills during this contest. Fight 11 saw Dustin Gardner vs. Ryan Garrity. Both fighters start with a back-and-forth clinch battle which turned into a position battle on the ground. Ryan finally gains dominant position and gets in Dustin’s guard as Gardner goes for the triangle choke but doesn’t secure it. Ryan hits Dustin with a good uppercut but eats a couple good knees once they clinch. Ryan falls into Dustin’s guard and rains down several punches before the bell rings. The fight is called and Garrity is declared the winner 3:00 into round one due to verbal submission as Dustin chooses not to continue the bout. Submission of the NightIn the co-main event, experienced amateur Jason Richards took on undefeated fighter “Mo” James Mogollon in a lightweight contest. James starts the fight out with a front kick and avoids a combo from Richards. He gets the clinch and slams Richards with an incredibly powerful suplex. James goes for a rear-naked choke but Jason maintains good wrist control. James delivers some extremely vicious knees to the body of Richards. Once they get back to their feet, James hops on Richards back while he is standing and locks in a fantastic rear-naked choke ending the fight 1:20 into round one. Despite a few other very good submissions, this one took the cake as it was incredibly exciting and gets Submission of the Night. The next fight was a light-heavyweight collision between Ariel Andrade and Josh “the Bulldog” Patterson. Ariel starts the fight off with a good body kick, and quickly gets his opponents back once they are on the ground. Ariel moving fast on his feet lands six or seven big shots while on Josh’s back. Ariel suplexes Josh and lands several more shots and the fight is called 1:33 into round one. I was very impressed with Ariel at this weight class, it seems like a good weight for him as compared with him at heavyweight. Fight of the NightNext up was fight 14 between Henry Goonen and Josh Lee. Both are tentative to start the bout with Henry landing a leg kick early, followed with a good exchange with Josh getting the best of it. The fight goes to the ground with Josh in Henry’s guard. Lee throws some knees as Henry continues holding Henry with a tight body clinch from the bottom. Back and forth shots with no significant damage from either fighter. Lee controls the fight with short shots as the round ends. Round two begins with a leg kick from Lee followed by a few punches which miss from Goonen. Lee lands another good leg kick and dodges a huge right from Henry. Lee drops Goonen with a hard shot and begins to throw knees to the body. Lee gets back up and kicks at Goonen’s legs several times as Gonnen appears content to stay on the ground. The ref stands Goonen up and they resume action. After landing a few more shots to Goonen before getting the takedown, Lee pulls off a beautiful heel hook and forces Henry to tap 2:22 into round 2. Another co-main event bout put 9-3 Kurtis Findley up against undefeated 6-0-1 James “the Juggernaut” Brown in a lightweight contest. Brown starts out with a spinning back kick that lands but is caught with a right that knocks Brown to the canvas. Findley throws punches wildly trying to finish Brown, however Brown is quick to his feet clinching Findley and steadily drives him across the cage. As Brown pins Findley against the cage and attempts a take-down, the fight is stopped 0:46 into round one from referee stoppage due to a cut above Browns left eye. The next fight ended quicker than the last as heavyweights Jeff “the Juggernaut” Szakacs and Ed Leflore took to the cage. Jeff throws a high kick that missed badly to begin the fight. Ed rushes in and pounds Jeff with shots to the body and head while he tries to get back to his feet but its too late and the fight is called 0:20 into round one TKO due to strikes. Thomas Wheeler and Dusty “Lights Out” Hampton matched up in fight 17. Dusty starts out throwing a huge bomb and both get into a good back-and-forth exchange on the feet. Dusty is winging huge rights at Thomas as they both fall to the mat. Hampton goes for a guillotine but Thomas escapes and finishes quickly with a von flue choke 1:18 into round one. Fight 18 saw Joe Lowe vs. Jerry Brooks in a slugfest. As the fight begins Lowe comes at Brooks with several wild shots and they clinch in the corner. Lowe pulls guard and quickly gets into the mounted position. He lands several shots most of which are blocked by Brooks. Both fighters get back to their feet and a wild exchange ensues with both fighters landing multiple shots without regard to technique as the crowd gets into it. Both men are just flat out brawling at this point. More wild punches land from both as the bell rings to end the round. Round two begins with a touch of gloves and acknowledgement from both fighters as this has been a slugfest. Brooks pulls guard and quickly sinks in a guillotine choke :23 into round 2 ending the brawl. Both fighters look exhausted but embrace each other in what was a good back-and-forth standup battle. The next fight was between ATT fighter David Sensley and Jerricho Helming. David began the fight with a quick takedown and both fighters reverse positions several times. David goes for the rear-naked choke but Jerricho gets out and both get back to their feet. Jerricho gets a takedown and tries to land shots but David has good control from bottom. David gets a takedown as the round ends, but has to verbally submit due to his left shoulder popping out of socket. Jerricho is declared the winner 3:00 of round one due to verbal submission in what promised to be a good fight. The final bout of the evening saw Chris “the Cannibal” Hole vs. Justin Moorefield. Chris goes for a takedown and Justin immediately follows with a guillotine attempt. Both get back to their feet and throw a series of kicks with both men missing. Justin hits Hole with a solid left and moves in for another guillotine attempt. The round ends in a stalemate with Justin inside Chris’s guard but he does not want to come out for round 2 and the bout is called. Chris Hole wins via verbal submission 3:00 into round one. I.C.C presents “Premier Challengers” showcased some talented individuals who are sure to make a name for themselves in future Premier Cage Fighting events. Iron Cage Clash’s next show will take place on October 23rd, 2010. For more details on becoming a fighter, or if you are just wanting to train; call (765-621-4105) for more information on Iron Horse Martial Arts.
Quick Results:Anthony Hill defeated Jacob Sorrecs in the 1st Round via Tapout due to Triangle Choke Josh Beals defeated Matthew Snyder in 1:08 of the 3rd Round via Tapout due to Armbar Martin Sandage defeated Randy Fields in 1:03 of the 1st Round via Tapout due to Guillotine Choke Jake Nealy defeated Sean Silvers in 1:00 of the 1st Round via Tapout due to Arm Triangle Julian Carrilo defeated John Gardner in 0:25 of the 1st Round via Tapout due to shoulder injury Mike Gillman defeated Jeremy Duchetau in 1:07 of the 1st Round via Referee Stoppage due to Strikes Shawn Hampton defeated Matt Dillan in 1:45 of the first Round via Tapout due to Rear Naked Choke Austin Burke defeated Daniel Moore in 2:20 of the first Round via Tapout due to Triangle Choke Kyle McCormack defeated Ward Fitzpatrick in 0:07 of the 1st Round via KO Caylea Borges defeated Katy Fry in 0:53 of the 2nd Round via Tapout due to Von Flue Choke Ryan Garrity defeated Justin Gardner in 0:00 of the 2nd Round via Verbal Submission James Mogollon defeated Jason Richards in 1:20 of the 1st Round via Tapout due to Rear Naked Choke Ariel Andrade defeated Josh Patterson in 1:33 of the 1st Round via Tapout due to Strikes Josh Lee defeated Henry Goonen in 2:22 of the 2nd Round via Tapout due to Heel Hook Kurtis Finley defeated James Brown in 0:46 of the 1st Round via Referee Stoppage due to a cut Edward Laflore defeated Jeff Szakacs in 0:20 of the 1st Round via Referee Stoppage due to Strikes Thomas Wheeler defeated Dustin Hampton in 1:18 of the 1st Round via Tapout due to Von Flue Choke Jerry Brooks defeated Joseph Lowe in 0:23 of the 2nd Round via Tapout due to Guillotine Choke Jerricho Hemley defeated David Sensley in 0:00 of the 2nd Round via Verbal Submission Chris Hoel defeated Justin Morfield in 0:00 of the 2nd Round via Verbal Submission
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LFC Legends of Fighting Championships 40July 23rd, 2010 | Author: CageCraze.comThis article was originally published at CageCraze.com. Copyright: CageCraze.com. Legends of Fighting Championship’s “Bad Dudes”
The first matchup saw James “the Squirrel” Maher vs Joey Holloway. James gained early control with a few good shots from his feet. Once on the ground Maher sunk in a quick rear-naked choke at 1:03 of round one. The next bout featured Kyle “the Hoodlum” Hood vs Craig Hardman. Craig quickly gained a takedown but was met with resistance as Kyle reversed the position. However, Craig maintained excellent control from the bottom and attempted an armbar but Kyle quickly escaped this attempt. The action was brought back up the feet with Craig landed a solid body kick followed by a punch combination bringing both fighters to the ground. Craig assumed dominant position as he locked up a fight ending guillotine choke/KO 2:00 into the first round. Fight three was between Kevin “the Bulldog” Groff and “Big” Mike Littleton. Both fighters danced around the cage for a while before they finally engaged. Both threw heavy leather before getting clinched against the cage with Groff eventually ended up on top of Littleton. Kevin rained down some heavy shots from inside the guard before Mike locked up a nice, finishing triangle which forced Groff to tap 1:49 into round 1. Both fighters showed great sportsmanship for each other before and after the fight was concluded. Sportsmanship of the NightThe fourth fight of the evening saw Jesse “the Gladiator” Parsley take on Nicholas Harris. Parsley started the bout out with a quick overhand right followed by a tie-up between the two fighters. Harris took Jesse down and began landing some good shots until Jesse exhibited great bottom control, clinching Harris up while he was mounted. Parsley reversed the position and went for the rear-naked choke but Harris eluded the submission and both recovered back to their feet. Once back on their feet Jesse secured a takedown and threw some vicious ground and pound, Harris tapped due to strikes 2:45 into round 1. After the fight was over, Parsley’s genuine encouragement to Harris wins him Sportsmanship of the Night. The next fight was host to ATT fighter Jeremy “Knuckles” Jackson vs Seth Farris-Steen. This fight began with an early takedown attempt from Seth that was stuffed initially but Seth eventually gained top control. Jackson was busy working from the guard and quickly locked up and secured a tight triangle choke causing Seth to tap 1:05 into round 1. Fight of the NightThe sixth matchup Mtrig Gibson vs Ed Croom for the 205lb amateur title no doubt was fight of the night. As the action began Croom goes for an early takedown and gets it but can’t hold position and both grapple against the cage battling for control. Once separated Mtrig lands a powerful combo that drops Croom to the canvas. Gibson goes in for the finish but Croom shows good composure as he reverses the position and claims half guard. The action is brought back up to the feet after a stalemate on the ground. Dirty boxing from both fighters against the cage with Croom trying to get the single leg takedown, which he gets successfully. From his back Mtrig goes for an armbar attempt but Croom recognizes it and pulls his arm out and takes Gibson’s back, riding this position as the bell sounds to end the first round. The second round begins with Mtrig quickly throwing a head kick which is blocked followed by a powerful punch that tags Croom. They grapple against the cage and Croom lands an unintentional knee to the groin which stops the action momentarily. Action resumes, Mtrig lands a leg quick but is taken down once again by Croom. Active off his back Mtrig goes for a kimura attempt which Croom powers out of. Croom starts to turn it on from top position and tags Mtrig with multiple shots, some of which are blocked. Mtrig rolls onto his stomach and Croom gets takes his back sinking in a rear-naked choke. Although the choke appears deep, Mtrig calmly motions to the ref with a thumbs up that he is okay. He gets out of the choke but again finds himself on his back taking shots from Croom as the horn sounds ending the round. Neither fighter appears to be severely hurt going back to their corners but both look worn out from the back-and-forth battle. Both fighters touch gloves acknowledging that they are in a war to start the final round. Croom goes for an early takedown which is stuffed at first but he eventually gains side control out of the scramble. More ground and pound from Croom and Mtrig eventually taps out 1:07 of round 3. The official result of this fight was tapout due to carotid choke. Both fighters embrace each other after a fantastic fight, Croom’s team, American Top Team and fans are going nuts as he calmly walks around the ring after the win. Easily fight of the night, great heart shown by both fighters. The seventh and final amateur bout featured another ATT fighter, Daniel Blackburn vs Jordan McDaniel. The fight begins with a very quick exchange between the two which ends in a takedown for Jordan. Blackburn quickly reverses this position and ends up getting the mounted position on McDaniel. McDaniel tries to turn out of it but Blackburn takes his back and sinks in the hooks. Daniel makes short work from here and rains down several unanswered shots and the fight is stopped 1:12 into round 1 via TKO due to strikes. McDaniel ‘s was laid out on the mat for several minutes after the stoppage but eventually got back to his feet and appeared to be okay, as Blackburn checked to ensure he was fine. Daniel Blackburn has some serious power for the 145lb weight class and is a definite force in this division moving his record to 6-0 after this impressive victory. The first professional bout of the evening was between Marc “Pitbull” Bennett and Joe Neace who made his pro debut. Both fighters clinch up early and Marc goes for a standing guillotine attempt but Neace gets out only to be slammed to the mat with a great takedown. Neace is busy from his back and goes for an armbar attempt but Marc postures up and gets his arm free and retains half guard. Marc stands back up and Neace locks onto a solid kneebar with Bennett standing. Marc finally gets out with some vicious ground and pound knocking Neace out cold and waking him back up with a few more shots. The fight ends 1:41 of the first round due to strikes. The next bout featured Mark Neville vs Daniel “PureBred” Pitzulo. Both fighters circle the ring cautiously waiting for the other fighter to make his move. As they engage Pitzulo gets the takedown secured. Neville shows good control on the bottom and his hips are very active. Daniel gets into side control on Neville, from this position he hops his leg over for the mount. From here he takes Neville’s back and sinks in a tight rear-naked choke and Mark is forced to tap. The fight ends due to rear-naked choke 2:07 into the first round. Both fighters embrace each other after the battle, two classy individuals right there. The next pro fight was a rematch between Chris “Fireman” Clark and cage veteran Jeremy “Lighting” Bolt. Chris replaced George O’Dell in this fight on less than a day’s notice, props to him for stepping up. Both men touch gloves and Clark looks very spry on his feet as he circles around the ring trying to stay away from the power of Bolt. Clark lands a solid right leg kick and backs out and begins to circle again. Bolt appears to want to get inside on Clark but Chris is moving around well. Clark lands two more solid leg kicks on Bolt to open up the round. Jeremy finally gets his takedown and moves into side mount. Good ground battle as Bolt looks to get Chris’ back and finally does. He begins to throw some leather from the back of Clark and the fight is stopped due to strikes 3:13 of round 1. The next pro bout feature Mark Neville’s brother Bryan Neville vs newly crowned 135lb LFC champion Zach “The Shadow” Jenkins with this fight being a non-title fight in the 155 lb division. Zach looks amped up and comes out in a fury right at Neville. Both fighters throw furious hands with Zach getting the better of the exchange. Zach knocks Neville down with strikes and unleashes some bombs and the fight is over quickly. The fight ends via tko :19 into round 1. Zach told CageCraze after the fight that he was told he was suspended indefinitely for tossing his mouthpiece. We will stay informed to any further implications from this as many fans are anxious to see “the Shadow” defend his belt soon at LFC. The Main Event Ron Carter vs Victor O’Donnell
The night saw a good night of fights with a large and excitable crowd. Legends of Fighting keeps getting big names into their shows thanks to matchmaker Dustin Howell. Legends of Fighting 41 is scheduled to take place at 8 Seconds Saloon on September 10th, come check out some great MMA action. LFC vet Sean McCorkle was interviewed regarding his upcoming fight at UFC 119 in Indianapolis. LFC is making a trend out of being a springboard for fighters to get into the big shows such as Strikeforce, UFC, and BEllator just to name a few.
Quick Results:Amateur Bouts: James Maher defeated Joey Holloway in 1:03 of the 1st Round via Tapout due to Rear Naked Choke Craig Hardman defeated Kyle Hood in 2:00 of the 1st Round via Guillotine Choke / KO Michael Littleton defeated Kevin Groff in 1:49 of the 1st Round via Tapout due to Triangle Choke Jesse Parsley defeated Nicholas Harris in 2:45 of the 1st Round via Tapout due to strikes Jermey Jackson defeated Seth Farris-Steen in 1:05 of the 1st Round via Triangle Choke Ed Croom defeated Mtrig Gibson 1:07 of the 3rd Round via Tapout due to Corroded Choke Daniel Blackburn defeated Jordan McDaniel in 1:12 of the 1st Round via Tapout due to Strikes Professional Bouts: (correction) Marc Bennett defeated Joe Neace in 1:41 of the 1st Round via Tapout Due to Strikes Daniel Pitzulo defeated Mark Neville in 2:07 of the 1st Round via Tapout due to Rear Naked Choke Jeremy Bolt defeated Chris Clark in 3:13 of the 1st Round via Tapout due to strikes Zach Jenkins defeated Bryan Neville in 0:19 of the 1st Round via Tapout due to strikes Zach was suspended indefinitely for unsportsmanlike conduct (Throwing his mouthpiece in the crowd) Main Event: Victor O’Donnell defeated Ron Carter in 1:58 of the 1st Round via Tapout due to Rear Naked Choke
Jon Fitch Romoshop is Well Done.July 23rd, 2010 | Author: TheMMANews.comThis article was originally published at TheMMANews.com. Copyright: TheMMANews.com. UFC 119 Poster And InformationJuly 20th, 2010 | Author: TheMMANews.comThis article was originally published at TheMMANews.com. Copyright: TheMMANews.com. UFC 119: Mir vs. Nogueira 2 is set to take place on September 25, 2010 at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana, and will be the first event that the UFC has hosted in Indiana.
Spotlighting 618 MMA Promoter Dennis ColeJuly 20th, 2010 | Author: CageCraze.comThis article was originally published at CageCraze.com. Copyright: CageCraze.com.
His goal as a promoter is to put on great fights for both the fans and fighters and he loves the connections and relationships that come about with being a promoter. His intentions in this sport aren’t to just put on fights and make money from ticket sales; he feels relationship building is the best way to build a great promotion. Entering the world of MMA promotion for Dennis was less for his own self-gratification but rather to gain more fans and exposure to the sport he loves. It’s this kind of selflessness that has lead him to promote and inspire others using MMA as a platform to do so. Since his involvement with MMA, Dennis has seen his fare share of MMA promoters that aren’t loyal to their fighters, and makes it his goal to treat everyone involved fairly and to give the best show possible. He was recently approved to hold an event on state supported property at the Expo Center at Du Quoin State Fairgrounds in Du Quoin, Illinois. 618 MMA Presents: Midwest Pride scheduled to take place on July 24th, 2010 at the Du Quoin State Fairgrounds Expo Center. Doors for the event will open at 5 p.m. with the fights starting at 7 p.m. For more information on this event or for ticket information call 618-579-4273.
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UFC July Cover Featuring Randy Couture Could Be An Instant Classic.July 19th, 2010 | Author: TheMMANews.comThis article was originally published at TheMMANews.com. Copyright: TheMMANews.com. Powerhouse World Promotions: War on the Mainland – PosterJuly 18th, 2010 | Author: TheMMANews.comThis article was originally published at TheMMANews.com. Copyright: TheMMANews.com. War On The Mainland Poster And Info.July 17th, 2010 | Author: TheMMANews.comThis article was originally published at TheMMANews.com. Copyright: TheMMANews.com. War on the Mainland is set for August 14 from the Bren Events Center in Irvine, California and will feature multiple former UFC heavyweight champion Tim Sylvia taking on veteran fighter Paul Buentello. Former UFC fighters Jens Pulver, Thales Leites, and Jason Lambert are also on the card, which is going to be broadcast via Pay per view. Here’s the card: - Tim Sylvia (26-6) vs. Paul Buentello (28-12) UFC On Versus 2 Event To Air In Japan On PPV.July 16th, 2010 | Author: TheMMANews.comThis article was originally published at TheMMANews.com. Copyright: TheMMANews.com. Looks like UFC is positioning itself well in the Japan as both Yushin Okami and Takanori Gomi will be fighting on the upcoming UFC on Versus 2 event which will air on PPV in that country. Akiyama will commentate the fights, lending some serious sexyness to the preceedings which take place on August 1 from the San Diego Sports Arena in San Diego, California. Wow does Okami look much bigger than Akiyama though the two fight in the same weight class. While it could be the camera angle, there’s no denying that Akiyama is by far the best dressed. UFC on Versus 2 will feature a light heavyweight bout between Jon Jones and Vladimir Matyushenko and we will carry all the pre and post fight coverage you can handle. |
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