Wrestling Links (7-27-11)
Posted on | July 27, 2011 | No Comments
Olympic wrestling champ Cejudo finds motivation Wall Street Journal AP NEW YORK — Olympic wrestling champ Henry Cejudo has found his motivation for 2012: He wants his mother to see him win gold this time. But Cejudo won’t be preparing for the London Games with Terry Brands, who was USA Wrestling’s national freestyle … See all stories on this topic »
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Video: Rashad Evans expects Ortiz to wrestle at UFC 133 USA Today He believes knees to the head and Shooto-style grappling pants should be allowed; thinks shirts andwrestling shoes should be required; and still hopes to see a vertical suplex pulled off in a real professional fight. More about Sergio Former USA TODAY … See all stories on this topic » |
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Wrestler pumped to hit NS |
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Parma resident Nathan Tomasello adds another title to his wrestling resume |
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Victorino And Wrestling Legend Are ‘Superfly’ |
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Olympic wrestling champ Cejudo finds motivation | The Associated … By The Associated Press Olympic wrestling champ Henry Cejudo has found his motivation for 2012: He wants his mother to see him win gold this time. Examiner RSS |
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Boxers And Celebrities turn out for Charity Football Tournament
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2nd Annual TRAD TKO Gym Boxers And Celebrities Charity Football Tournament On Sunday August 14th
Last July Johnny Eames and the crew at the TKO Boxing Gym in Canning Town organised a celebrity football tournament, on Canvey Island, Essex, to raise funds for the Indee Rose Trust. The event was a massive success that not only attracted stars from the world of boxing, television and music but also raised in excess of £20,000 for this worthy cause.
On August 14th Johnny, and boxing stars Matthew Macklin, Kevin Mitchell, Ricky Burns, Barry McGuigan, Paul and Stephen Smith, Willie Limond, Tony Oakey, Wayne Elcock, Ross Minter, Martin Power etc.; will be joined by celebrities such as Alex Reid, Johnny Borrell (Razorlight), Mark Wingett (Jim Carver – The Bill), Stephen Bell (Coronation Street), various of the Eastenders cast etc. at the Concord Rangers FC ground on Canvey Island for second annual Celebrity Football Tournament, in aid of the Indee Rose Trust, which provide support to children recovering from brain and spinal tumors.
Johnny, who earlier this year was himself diagnosed with cancer, is clearly determined that this years event will be even more successful than the last, as he made clear when he said earlier, “Last year’s was fantastic, we raised over twenty grand, which far exceeded anything we were looking at doing. But that’s made me greedier to raise even more this year really.
We’ve been a little bit slow getting it off the ground this year, for certain reasons , certain things have been going on in my life which didn’t allow me to get involved quite as early as I planned to, but hopefully those problems are dealt with now and we want to move on to help out a worthy charity, which I am proud to be patron of.
I’m privileged to know the parents of young Indee, Russell and Jane, and privileged to be able to raise money to help children suffering with the same disease.
This year’s event is hopefully going to be a lot bigger than last years, we’re sitting down at the moment and planning out how it’s going to go, what players we have coming this year.
Because of the lateness on starting things this year we’ve missed a few of the players, but it’s still basically the same sort of response as last year.
Paul Smith’s pickpockets, who won it last year, are coming. Graham Earl’s got a team, which he seems to want to have a bet he’ll win it outright this year.
Us runners up – TKO Boxers – I’m pretty confident as I’ve got a few ringers up my sleeve.
Indee Rose are going to field a team this year, and they seem confident that they’re gonna win it, they’ve been training for it for three months already, and that’s just to get their beer bellies off.
Boxing News are gonna put a team in them self, they won the wooden spoon last year, but I’m sure that Tris (Dixon) from Boxing News has got a few tricks up his sleeve as he doesn’t want to get disgraced like last year. All in the fun of it.
Ringtone Gym are putting together a music and boxing team headed up by Ben (Day) himself and his mate Johnny Borrell, from Razorlight, they enjoyed last year so much they decided to put their own team together this year.
We’ve got a team of Paddy’s coming over and Ricky Burns is bringing a team of Jocks down from bonny Scotland.
Our sponsors have come forward a lot this year, we only need one more team to do, which I’m pretty certain will be covered by end of play. We are still looking for certain sponsors, one to pay the hotel bill for all the traveling teams. The other sponsor we are looking for is on the catering side, we’ve got an after tournament party for the players and their families and are looking for someone that does catering.
The event this year is going to be covered by Sky Sports, Ed Robinson himself came down to the gym last week and did an interview to promote the event and he’s assured ne that he is going to give the event some coverage this year on Ringside, which’ll be great for potential sponsors, if they sponsor the right team you’re going to get some good coverage, although every sponsor is going to have his name on the front of the shirts, so there’s going to be plenty of advertisement for the team sponsors. It’s worth getting involved if only to help these youngsters that are suffering with this terrible disease.
I’m pretty certain that we can top the twenty thousand that we raised last year and hopefully double it. Get your fingers on the phone and ring me up and get your pledges going.”
Indee Rose’s father Russell Dopson then added “Last year was amazing, I couldn’t believe how many stars we had turn up.
We had over three thousand people turn up on the day and we managed to raise twenty thousand pounds, which was well above our expectations.
Everyone is buzzing about this year, I can’t wait to get it all going and am really looking forward to it.”
This year’s TRAD TKO Boxing Gym promoted Boxers and Celebrity Football Tournament, in aid of the Indee Rose Trust, kicks off at 12:00pm at the Concord Rangers FC, Thames Road, Canvey Island, Essex on Sunday 14th August 2011.
Tickets for this special event, priced: Standard: £10.00 and V.I.P. £20.00, are available on-line from www.tkoboxoffice.com or in person from the TRAD TKO Boxing Gym, Gillian House, Stephenson Street, Canning Town, London E16 4SA
Children’s tickets, priced £5.00, will be available on the day.
For further information either call the TRAD TKO Boxing Gym on 020 7474 3199 or see www.indeerosetrust.org orfacebook.com/theindeerosetrust
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Mixed Martial Arts Links (7-27-11)
Posted on | July 27, 2011 | No Comments
Next Strikeforce Grand Prix card takes shape Newsday (subscription) Mixed Martial Arts Newsday > Sports > Mixed Martial Arts Fightin’ Words RSS A mixed martial arts blog about UFC, Strikeforce and other MMA promotions and fighters Content Preview Newsday/Optimum Online ® subscribers click here for full access Not a … See all stories on this topic »
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Dual Leagues Good for MMA? Latest Sports News Many fans of MMA as well as fervent Dana White haters hung their heads a few months ago as Zuffa bought up the last credible threat the UFC’s ever growing strangle-hold on the world of Mixed Martial Arts; However, the purchase could become a positive … See all stories on this topic »
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Chael Sonnen: Fedor’s Overall MMA Record Is 3-2 |
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McCluer graduate, Strikeforce star Woodley eyes welterweight MMA title |
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ProElite to Announce Honolulu Fight Card Friday, July 29th |
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UFC 133’s Jorge Rivera, Fedor Vs. Henderson Talk, UFC On Versus 6 Updates |
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Tyron Woodley – Believing It | Strikeforce By Thomas Gerbasi “There wasn’t a lot of structure behind the madness of mixed martial arts,” he said. “It was new, and I was actually the first one out of Missouri who started doing it. (Ben) Askren and those guys came after I started – (Mike) Chandler, … Strikeforce |
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Chael Sonnen: Fedor’s real MMA record is 3-2 – MMA News He’s a tough guy, he’s a great fighter…he’s ranked sixth in the world, a former world champion for the WEC. I’m a big Brian Stann fan, so I’ve been having a … www.mixedmartialarts.com/…/Chael-Sonnen-Fedors-real-MM… |
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ESPN FRIDAY NIGHT FIGHTS COMING TO HAMMOND HORSESHOE CASINO
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FORMER CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPION BOBBY GUNN TO GO TO BATTLE IN BAREKNUCKLE BRAWL
Posted on | July 26, 2011 | No Comments
Four time cruiserweight champion Bobby “The Celtic Warrior” Gunn has made a name for himself in the square ring due to his ability to throw hands, exceptional knockout power and heart of a lion. He has achieved what many aspiring boxers dream of, but he’s not done yet.
On August 5 Gunn will be taking on MMA fighter Chris Thompson in a bareknuckle boxing match in Scottsdale, Arizona, under London Prize Ring rules.
This will be the first organized bareknuckle boxing event since 1889 when John Sullivan defeated Jake Kilrain after a 75 round marathon fight to be declared the champion. In two weeks Gunn will look to add another championship title to his already impressive resume.
“I am very excited for this fight. Fans watch fights to see guy’s trade punches, and we are going to put on a show,” said Gunn. “Everything has to have a starting point. I believe this can be the sport of the future. It’s the original form of boxing.”
Bareknuckle fighting is nothing new to Gunn, who has over 60 bouts under his belt throughout the world. Gunn wanted to have a bareknuckle contest with former MMA fighter Kimbo Slice not too long ago, but the fight never happened. While many critics and skeptics think bareknuckle brawling is too vicious, Gunn assures people that it is quite safe.
“Not only is the bareknuckle match an organized event with ring doctors, it is a fight between two professionals”, said Gunn. “This isn’t a back alley bum fight or bar fight. Safety is a big issue, and they have it covered.”
When MMA first emerged onto the scene, many believed the sport was barbaric and dangerous, but studies have shown that it is safer than boxing because of all the safety precautions taken. This is due to the ongoing and accrued punishment a boxer may experience throughout a fight, as opposed to one or two blows a MMA fighter may suffer before the fight is called.
“I want to make this sport cleaner, and show people that it’s not as ferocious as they think,” said Gunn. “We are going to show people that it’s not barbaric, and that’s the truth.”
Dominick Scibetta, Bobby Gunn’s trainer, elaborated on the difference between bareknuckle fighting and boxing.
“Bareknuckle fighting is a different style than boxing,” said Scibetta. “You don’t have as many head shots because fighters don’t want to break their hands, and there are certain areas you want to hit a guy. Bobby has a lot of experience with this, so we have been focusing a great deal on conditioning for this fight.”
Gunn is adamant about thanking his team for their ongoing support and getting him ready for another big fight.
“I want to thank all of my team, Dominick Scibetta, Kyle White, Al Ross and Renato Colantoni for always supporting and standing behind me!”
Don’t miss as New Jersey’s own Bobby Gunn makes history. Tickets are still available for this epic bout by visiting www.badboyfights.com.
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3 More Days To Buy Your Keisher “Fire” McLeod-Wells Tickets!!
Posted on | July 26, 2011 | No Comments
Keisher “Fire” McLeod-Wells will fight in her first 8 round match for a NYS Title Championship bout on July 30, 2011. The fight is being promoted by DiBella Entertainment and is part of his New York Boxing Series.
The show will be at The Aviator Sports & Events Center, located 3149 Flatbush avenue Bklyn, NY 11234
Keisher “Fire”McLeod-Wells steps back into the ring on July 30th against Melissa “Mighty” McMorrow at The Aviator Sports & Event Center.
McLeod-Wells (4-1) is coming off a unanimous decision win on February 9th, 2011 against current NYS Champion Melissa “Mighty” McMorrow. In what was a tough outing, McLeod-Wells won a unanimous decision by showing her boxing skills to her opponent and is now looking forward to a rematch to win the NYS Championship Belt in her next challenge. That challenge will come again with McMorrow from California, now (5-2-3) who herself is coming off a split decision win on June 24, 2011 over Eileen Olszewski from New York.
McLeod-Wells is looking forward to returning the NYS Championship Belt back to New York where it belongs.
Please support Keisher “Fire” McLeod-Wells fund her bout by purchasing tickets at Gleason’s Gym You can purchase tickets over the phone with credit card. (718) 797-2872. If you can not attend event, please consider purchasing a ticket as a donation in support of her.
All ticket sales benefits her bout. Please show your support for one of the rising stars in Woman’s Boxing.
Prices: $55 (General Seating)
$75 (Better Seating)
$125 (Ringside Seating)
$1,500 (VIP Tables. 10 People per table)
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MMA & Muay Thai Event Results from this past weekend
Posted on | July 26, 2011 | No Comments
CFFC 10 – Black Eye
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Cage Fury Fighting Championships returned to Atlantic City, New Jersey as it presented CFFC 10 – Black Eye to a packed house at the Resorts Hotel and Casino. The card was highlighted by a title switch and included 7 of 9 bouts ending in either KO or submission. CFFC gave the fans another solid show to and added to its ever-increasing momentum as the dominant MMA organization in the Tri-State area.
In the main event, Massachusetts fighter Chip “The Surgeon” Pollard (5-2) defeated the formerly unbeaten Joey “Boom Boom” Rivera (5-1) by TKO by doctor stoppage due to cuts after Round 3. Pollard was surgical in his standup landing punch after punch to Rivera’s face causing a cut under his right eye. Rivera looked sluggish from the get go, which might have been due to fighting 3 times in 8 weeks. Whatever it was, Pollard took advantage of the situation and beat Rivera to the punch at almost every instance. In the third round Rivera found some success as he landed a takedown and then worked for a choke. Pollard was able to escape the hold and get back to his feet where the two men continued to battle on their feet with Pollard continuing to get the better of the exchanges, even though Rivera stayed in the pocked and was throwing just as many strikes. After a second successful takedown by Rivera it looked like the tide might be turning in the fight, but after a referee standup due to lack of action, Rivera’s eye had suddenly swollen up. The third round came to an end seconds later and the doctor stopped the fight, making Pollard the new CFFC Welterweight Champion in a great main event.
In the co-main event, Mike Medrano (9-8) defeated Al Buck (5-10) by arm triangle submission in Round 1. The fight was intense from the opening bell as the crowd shouted and cheered for their guy. After some initial standup, Medrano landed a takedown and immediately moved to half guard and then full guard landing punches throughout the rest of round one. In round two it was more of the same as Medrano got another takedown only this time when he moved to the mount he secured an arm triangle submission for the tapout victory. It was an impressive victory for Medrano who controlled the whole fight and made it a grappling match which is his forte.
Be sure to catch all of the fireworks on this stacked card and watch some of the top fighters in the country do what they do best and battle in the cage as GFL.tv presents CFFC 10 – Black Eye exclusively through the GFL Combat Sports Network.For full fight card and more details about this event, visit gfl.tv or click here
The Warriors Cup XII
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The Warriors Cup XII delivered a great night of standup combat proving that Muay Thai is very alive and thriving in the United States. The 15-bout had a mixture of both professional and amateur fights and gave the fans action every second of every fight. It was also a historical night as it was the debut of professional full rules (including elbows) Muay Thai in New Jersey. The fighters did not disappoint.
In the main event, Liam “The Hitman” Harrison defeated Justin Greskiewicz by TKO in Round 2 to win the 147 lb WBC International Muay Thai Title. Harrison lived up to his moniker as “The Hitman” delivering punishment throughout the bout including powerful leg kicks that were easily picked up on the house microphones and heavy-fisted punches. Greskiewicz was a game opponent, but could not take any more punishment as the referee called a halt to the fight after Harrison delivered a short left hook that dropped Greskiewicz at the end of round two. Greskiewicz was still dazed and not fully recovered going into the rest period and the referee stopped the fight. With the victory, the Englishman Harrison wins the vacant championship and if this fight is any indication, he will hold on to the title for a long time.
In the co-main event, Rami Ibrahim defeated Mark DeLuca in a WBC Lightweight Elimination bout after a unanimous decision after five great rounds. Both Ibrahim and DeLuca showed why they were in a #1 Contender’s Match as they both dug into each other with vicious strikes that would have stopped lesser fighters. But it was Ibrahim who landed the cleaner shots during the fight and winning every round on two judges’ scorecards that proved to be the difference.
In another great bout Brett Hlavacek, fighting out of New York City, defeated Marcus Fisher of Pittsburgh, PA by majority decision after five rounds in a super middleweight (165 lb) bout. Hlavacek being the semi-local had the crowd with him for every punch and kick he landed and gave the Tri-state area fans something to be proud of.
If you love action-packed striking, The Warriors Cup XII is your type of event. Watch all of the punches, kicks, knees and elbows as these warriors mix it up with one another and leave everything in the ring. Order this event exclusively at GFL.tv.For full fight card and more details about this event, visit gfl.tv or click here
Bully’s Fight Night II
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Too Tuff Promotions presented BULLY’S FIGHT NIGHT II on Friday, July 22, 2011, at the Lethbridge Exhibition Grand Stands in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. The event featured 3 fights for vacant titles.
In the all-Canadian main event, Nick Penner improved his record to 10-1 with a TKO win over John Ganshorn in the fourth round of their BFN Heavyweight Championship tilt. After winning the first 3 rounds, Penner scrambled to mount in the fourth round after Ganshorn recklessly gave up position going for a leglock attempt. Penner commenced to rain down punches until the referee peeled him off of Ganshorn.
In the co-main event, a match-up of heavyweights with less than stellar records, The Ultimate Fighter 10 alum James “The Hammer” McSweeney took out Lee “Gladiator” Mein in the first round. Mein is a top trainer in Canada and the father of the recently-signed Strikeforce fighter Jordan Mein. With this victory, his first since being released from the UFC, the Brit McSweeney broke a 4-fight losing streak.
Jacen Flynn won the vacant BFN Light Heavyweight Championship with a 44-second rear-naked choke submission victory over fellow American and former UFC fighter Edwin “Babyface” Dewees. Flynn started his MMA career in 1999, and in just his second pro fight submitted Denis Kang. Flynn would remain undefeated through his first 5 fights, including a split decision win over Dean Lister. Flynn lost for the first time in 2002 in a rematch with Lister. Following a submission loss to current UFC fighter Ed Herman in 2004, Flynn did not fight again for 3 years. Flynn returned in 2007 to twice submit Hank “The Vice” Weiss, but then didn’t fight again until this fight over 4 years later. Not a bad comeback at all, though, beating a fighter the caliber of the veteran Dewees. In the first of the 3 title fights, Winnipeg Academy of MMA’s Alex Popov submitted journeyman Talon Hofman in the first round. Hofman was a questionable choice for this title opportunity in the first place, considering he was coming off back-to-back losses. Hofman has now lost 6 out of his last 7 fights.For full fight card and more details about this event, visit gfl.tv or click here
Ultimate Reno Combat 26 – Relentless
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Northern Nevada’s premier cage fighting event, Ultimate Reno Combat, returned to packed arena at the Grand Sierra Resort in Reno, Nevada as the organization presented Relentless to a rabid group of MMA fans. The 10-fight attraction gave the fans 9 stoppages. The main event and co-main event had more action in them than other events have for their whole card. If you like knockouts and submissions than order this card through the GFL Combat Sports Network at GFL.tv.
In the main event, Kathryn Davis (3-1-1) of Reno defeated Maria “The Real Deal” Andaverde (4-3) of Redding, California via TKO doctor stoppage in Round 3. The fight was a back and forth battle with both women gaining the upper hand at times. Davis went for an armbar in Round 1 and was the more active fighter in a round that was mostly fought on the mat. Round 2 gave the fans a standup fight with Davis and Andaverde exchanging punches to a roaring crowd. Finally in Round 3, Davis kept a grueling pace from the beginning of the bell and started to get the better of the standup opening a cut at Andaverde’s hairline. Blood immediately started to pour and the doctor had seen enough and called a halt to the bout giving the fight to Davis as the hometown crowd cheered with appreciation.
In the co-main event, Joe Rizk (7-1) defeated Roy Benitez (4-3) via TKO by head kick in 3 seconds. Definitely a highlight reel for Rizk, the fight was over before the announcer took his seat. The fighters came right at each other and Rizk threw a kick while Benitez tried to touch gloves. The kick sailed right over Benitez’ outstretched hand and landed flush on his head sending him to the mat. The kick was not a flash knockout, more like a flash knockdown, as Benitez got back to his feet quickly but the referee had already called a halt to the fight. To his credit, Rizk was ready to fight and launched the leg kick on his long frame before it was clear Benitez was holding his hand up to touch gloves. It was a clean kick and probably a record for fastest finish as the actual time was 2.2 seconds but the timekeeper rounded it up to 3 seconds for the official stats.
Watch the champions of tomorrow compete today! Don’t miss this loaded event with 10 exciting bouts, 9 ending in either KO or submission as Northern Nevada’s Ultimate Reno Combat 26 presents Relentless only at GFL.tv. Order now!For full fight card and more details about this event, visit gfl.tv or click here
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