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Big Fight Preview: Lee Selby-John Simpson British And Commonwealth Title Clash

Posted on | November 24, 2011 | No Comments

New kids on the block, Francis and George Warren, have pulled out all the stops to ensure that their 14th December Queensberry promotions event, at York Hall in Bethnal Green, London – and broadcast live on BoxNation (Sky platform ch. 456) – is a fitting finale to a rather excellent year of British Boxing in the Capital.

Headlining the event Francis and George have Lee Selby defending his British and Commonwealth Featherweight titles for the first time against former champ John Simpson, who has held both straps at various times throughout his illustrious career.

Selby sensationally stopped Liverpool’s previously unbeaten Stephen Smith to lift the belts on only his eleventh pro outing back in September.

Selby, 24, was unfancied against the champion, especially as the fight was on Smith’s home turf, however the young Welshman dominated the centre of the ring throughout. Selby decisively secured victory on the two minute mark of the eighth round, after letting rip with a left-handed counter to send Smith crashing to the canvas and out cold.

The aforementioned Stephen Smith is a common denominator in this intriguing match-up, as it was the Liverpudlian that took, on separate occasions, both the British and Commonwealth straps from Simpson.

Simpson’s first encounter, in September 2010, with the younger brother of then British Super Middleweight Champion Paul Smith see him relinquish his Commonwealth belt after a storming twelve round war.

Three months later Simpson beat Martin Lindsay to lift the Lonsdale belt, which ultimately set up a return match with Smith in April this year. Yet another close all out war ensued, after which Simpson was again relieved of his coveted belt by the Liverpudlian

Even with Smith out of the equation this time you can bet that just as Simpson will be going all out to regain the British and Commonwealth straps, young Selby will be equally determined to hold on to the hard earned titles.

It’s fairly hard fight to call and has all the makings of a classic. My feelings are the early rounds will be a bit of a chess match, with Simpson keeping it long and working behind his excellent jab, whilst Selby will be looking to counter at every opportunity. As the fight progresses it is likely to liven right up, Simpson will be looking to box and Selby countering in fine style before letting off big bombs at every opportunity.

I’m not going to give any predictions on who is likely to take the belts home, but will say that the more I size this fight up the more I am convinced that it’s not going to go the distance.

Heading up the support the Warren boys have Steve O’Meara defending his recently won Southern Area Light Middleweight title, against upcoming TRAD TKO star ‘Sugar’ Nathan Weise

Back in September O’Meara sensationally knocked out defending champ, and local rival, Ryan Toms with a stunning pin point accurate left hook to the chin in the dying seconds of the first round.

Whilst not known as a concussive puncher O’Meara sure made a point with that stunning shot. As such Weise will need to ensure that his defense is up to scratch, something I’m sure trainer Mark Tibbs and manager Johnny Eames are already working on.

Weise is a stylish purist, right out of the ‘Sugar’ Ray Leonard mould, his sublime movement and fluid combinations make him a joy to watch and a real handful for any opponent.

In his last bout Weise had a six round war with former Champ Toms and if it wasn’t for a visit the canvas, in the third, he was on course for another fairly comfortable win, however due to having to take the count instead he had to settle 57-57 draw.

The clash of styles, between O’Meara and Weise, makes this a very interesting match up, one that is going to be an all action thriller. As with Selby-Simpson this is another tight one to call, saying that I have a sneeky feeling that the supremely talented Weise is likely to be just too slick and elusive for O’Meara.

In addition to O’Meara-Weise Francis and George Warren have put together an excellent undercard, featuring undefeated young prospects such as Slough teen sensation George Michael Carman, Cranham’s Lee Markham as well as a pair of Nathan Weise’s TRAD TKO gym mates, Canning Town’s Freddie Turner and Dagenham’s Ediz Hussein.

Francis and George Warren’s Queensberry promotions event, headlined by the British and Commonwealth Featherweight title clash between Lee Selby and John Simpson. takes place at the York hall in Bethnal Green, and broadcast live on BoxNation (Sky Platform Ch. 456), on Wednesday the 14th December 2011.

Tickets, priced £60 (Ringside) and £40 (Standard Seated), are available now on-line at www.tkoboxoffice.com or from the TRAD TKO Boxing Gym, Gillian House, Stephenson Street, Canning Town, London E16 4SA

Wrestling Links (11-23-11)

Posted on | November 24, 2011 | 1 Comment

Wrestling with Decisions at the 2011 NWCA All-Star Classic
Sherdog.com
The blossoming love affair between mixed martial arts and collegiate wrestling may have been greatly exaggerated. At the 46th Annual National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Star Classic on Sunday, talk of what MMA fighters do when locked inside a 
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Wrestling: Minooka expects the best — again
Chicago Sun-Times
By Dennis Nelson For Sun-Times Media November 22, 2011 8:52PM Minooka: Indians return ninewrestlers, including state medal winners Jake DeKlerk and Bobby Zabel, from Class 3A state runner-up. Lincoln-Way Central: The Knights return 12 wrestlers from a 
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Wrestlers hurt when team bus, tow truck collide
Atlanta Journal Constitution
AP Several high school athletes are recovering from minor injuries after a tow truck collided with a bus carrying the Cedartown High School wrestling team Tuesday night. The Rome News-Tribune reports (http://bit.ly/sbkAkd) that the tow truck struck the 
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Wrestling team poised for strong season
Marshfield Mail
Marshfield’s wrestling team is looking to build upon its program, after struggling throughout last season. David Nugent is in his first year as head coach, and said practice for the team, so far, has been focused on basics. 
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FCW Wrestling Debuts in Live Oak – Supporting the Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranch
Suwannee Democrat
Former member of the Florida Sheriffs Youth Ranch and Bulldog great Thaddeus Bullard will come home to wrestle on Dec. 2. Bullard, now known as Titus O’Neil, is a star of WWE’s NXT program and will appear and compete at the Florida Championship 
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Johnson retires as PTHS wrestling coach
Port Townsend Leader
By Patrick J. Sullivan of the Leader Joey Johnson has stepped off the mat after 20 years as Port Townsend High School’s head wrestling coach, but it does not mean his love affair with the sport has ended. That is natural for someone who has spent about 
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OSU wrestling great gets Hall pass
The Register-Guard
Former Oregon State wrestler Greg Strobel will be inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame next summer, capping a career that included two NCAA individual championships and stints as a collegiate and Olympic coach. 
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Wrestling reality: Which contestant will step up to be the next star?
Ames Tribune
By Jacob Laxen At the end of the first week of practice, Ames High wrestling coach Drew Kelly called on senior David Habhab to answer the question “how should you behave on the weekends?” “No parties,” said Habhab. “Be smart…Put the team first. 
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FHS wrestlers hit the mat as season hits full stride
Reno Gazette Journal
By Keith Trout The Fernley High School wrestling team had approximately 35 wrestlers turn out when practice opened last week. The Vaqueros open the season at the Chester (CA) Tournament on Dec. 2-3. Coach Tom Brooks said he won’t know the total number 
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WWE: Daniel Bryan; the Most Underappreciated Wrestler on the Roster
Bleacher Report
It baffled me that fans cared more about Big Show (who they later cheered ferociously) than arguably one of the greatest wrestlers in the world. Seeing that he isn’t on WWE television nearly enough and hasn’t been featured on recent pay-per-views, 
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WWE ’12 Evaluation: New Life For The Wrestling Franchise – G4tv.com
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Nintendo Vs. Smart Phones: According To Pro Wrestling – Modojo 
Nintendo and its fans will weather the mobile gaming storm, even it means pulling off some Stone Cold Stunners to remain on top.
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ROFMMA 42: WHO’S NEXT Fight Card and Ticket Info

Posted on | November 24, 2011 | No Comments

THUNDER TONER RETURNS, IFL CHAMP SHULTZ DEBUTS AT 145, BLALOCK AND GAETHJE DEFEND TITLES AT ROF 42: WHO’S NEXT

Denver,CO –

 

RING OF FIRE MMA returns to Colorado!! For the past eleven years ROFMMA has launched the careers of countless superstars of the sport.

 

Carwin. Cerrone. Condit. Ludwig. Henderson. Garcia. Schaub. The list goes on and on…

 

On Saturday Dec 17th at the 1STBANK Center mma fans will get the opportunity to find out WHO’S NEXT.

 

Headlining the event will be a battle of two of the top Featherweight prospects in the country. Former ROF Champion Tyler THUNDER Toner (12-3) will be going after another “W” against one of the regions most dangerous fighterss Nick Macias (9-4).

 

(above Tyler Toner lands a low kick)

 

After the conclusion of ROF 41 there was no one more deserving of a standing ovation then Colorado’s Tyler Toner. In one of the most amazing displays of heart and tenacity, Toner struggled to hold off a stronger opponent, JR Sims for 3 rounds. In what became a comeback for the ages, Toner stunned Sims late in the 3rd and continued to press the attack until the referee was forced to stop the fight. The entire arena was on it’s feet and the feeling was electric. In that moment Toner also cemented his spot in the main event for ROF 42: WHO’S NEXT.

 

ROF Promoter Sven BOOGIE Bean was so impressed he immediately made up his mind to bring Toner back for the next event. “Tyler is exactly the kind of fighter the ROF fans want to see. He has a never give up mentality and is always looking to finish fights, even when the chips are down. He has been a   a fixture with Ring Of Fire since 2005 and I am proud to have him headline this show.”

 

Toner was able to string enough wins on ROF events to get the call to the WEC and eventually the UFC. Under the Zuffa banner he had 3 wars that were great battles, but after losing two decisions, the talent laden promotion was forced to cut him loose with the familiar “go out, get a couple wins, and we’ll bring you right back”

 

Toner is just one win from that goal, and is looking to finish his opponent Nick Macias in any means necessary.

 

(above Nick Macias lands a kick to the body)

 

Nick Macias is known for his hard hitting, aggressive in your face style of fighting. He has amassed a 9-4 MMA record, and is riding a 4 fight win streak. Macias might just be the perfect foil for Toner’s plans and also has his sights set on a larger contract. A win against Toner would put Macias in position to advance his career to the next step and steal some of Toner’s THUNDER along the way. Macias is coming into the fight fresh off a victory of one of Toner’s stable mates, BJJ Black Belt Josh Ford. Macias was able to use his style to control the bout against the decorated grappler, and win a unanimous decision. Macias trains with UFC vet Chris Camozzi out of Factory X Muay Thai. This camp is quickly making waves in the fight community and is showing that it is a team to be reckoned with in the talent heavy region.

 

(above Ryan Shultz victorious in the IFL)

 

Making his debut to the RING OF FIRE and the 145lb weight class is former IFL Champion Ryan THE LION Schultz. Schultz is an American mixed martial artist that has competed in some of the world’s most recognized fighting organizations including the WEC, Sengoku, and the IFL. With a strong background in wrestling, several years of experience, and an explosive fighting style, Ryan is a fierce competitor and one of the sport’s most exciting fighters to watch. Shultz was always known as one of the bigger 155 lb fighters and will be huge at 145. Shultz started his career with the famous Team Quest in the Pacific North West. But the Nebraska native moved back towards his roots and now runs TRIALS MMA in Ft. Collins, CO with UFC fighter Ed Herman.

 

(above Michelle Blalock’s trademark growl at her opponent)

 

Michelle BOBCAT Blalock is quickly becoming a fan favorite at ROF. Her high energy entrances to the cage, and high intensity inside the cage gets the fans on their feet. Her trademark growl across the cage has both her opponent and some of the VIP’s front row having second thoughts. Blalock is a Sambo based fighter and has a perfect record of 7-0. She has finished all but one of her opponents.She will be making her 2nd defense of the promotions’ 125 lb Young Gun Belt at ROF 42: WHO’S NEXT. A win here will put her in the top rankings and open up opportunities internationally as well.

(above Justin Gaethje takes the arm for the finish)

 

The fighter making the fastest rise up the ranks is high level wrestler Justin THE HIGHLIGHT Gaethje. He has mowed through every opponent put in front of him and has a perfect 9-0 record. After his first few fights ROF promoter Sven Bean gave him the nick name “THE HIGHLIGHT”. “This kid is a stud, if he gets his hands on you there is a great chance you will be flying through the air. The nick name was a natural because after every one of his fights we have 4-5 highlights for the next fight. He is going to go as far as he wants in this sport.” said Bean. Already more then one MMA reporter has noticed his resemblance in style to an early Matt Hughes, if that is any idication as to his future..it is very bright. Facing Gaethje will be Donnie THE HITMAN Bell from Grand Pararie, Texas. The 21 year old fighter has Record 6-1 record, and a strong wrestling background as well. He was Texas State wrestling champion, and at the college level wrestled in Iowa under Luke Moffat. Industry insiders are already laying odds as to this bout taking Fight Of The Night Honors.

  
 (above Mike Baldwin, Tito Solis, and Joey Banks in ROFMMA action)
As always the ROF card will be stacked from top to bottom with the best fighters in the region. This event will feature the return of a few fan favorites and some fighters making their ROFMMA debut as well. Mike Baldwin, Tito Solis, and Joey Banks all have established fan bases in the area and will aim to please them on the 17th. And LT Nelson, Josh Goldberger, and Randy Caruso will all make their ROFMMA debut.
Full Fight Card to be released later today on ROFMMA.com
Stay Tuned!!

VENUE INFORMATION:

 

ROF 42 also marks the promotion’s return to the 1STBANK CENTER, formerly known as the Broomfield Event Center. The arena is located just 15 minutes from both Downtown Denver and Boulder. The venue just received a multi-million dollar face lift and has hosted UFC and STRIKEFORCE events. It is known as “the Venue” for MMA events in the area.
Tickets are priced at $25.00, $35.00 and $45.00* and can be purchased online at www.TICKETHORSE.com

 

Tickets also available at:

  • TicketHorse charge-by-phone (8am – 8pm M-Sat., 9am – 5pm Sun.):866.461.6556.
  •  TicketHorse Kiosks located at all Dicks Sporting Goods

*price does not include $4.00 facility fee, additional charges may apply

 

 *****HAVE YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY AT THE FIGHTS!!***** 

 

VIP TABLES:

As always if you would like to see the event is style, VIP GOLD and VIP SILVER tables can be purchased. The VIP tables seat 8 people and are catered by Brothers BBQ. Cocktail service is available to the VIP tables. Call303-521-0966 or e-mail beanz4@msn.com to reserve your table!

 

 

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Cowboys Sign 7, Guerrero Happy with All Star’s Oliver & Parks, Talks to Takedown

Posted on | November 24, 2011 | No Comments

TEMPE, Ariz. – Oklahoma State wrestlers Jordan Oliver and Jamal Parks each earned wins at the 46th Annual NWCA All-Star Classic Monday night.

Oliver, the top-ranked wrestler in the country at 133 pounds, earned an 8-7 decision over third-ranked B.J. Futrell of Illinois. It was his second win at the event, as he also defeated Andrew Hochstrasser of Boise State in 2010.

The defending national champion got off to a quick start as he took down Futrell and rode him for the remainder of the first period to earn a 1:57 riding time advantage. After choosing down to start period No. 2, Oliver escaped in just five seconds to take a 3-0 lead into the third period.

The third period saw much more scoring. Futrell started the period down and earned a quick escape to pick up his first point and make the score, 3-1, Oliver. The pair then traded takedowns to bring the score to 7-7 at the close of the third period. Thanks to Oliver’s riding time advantage, he picked up the extra point to win by a final score of 8-7.

Parks, ranked second at 149 pounds, was originally scheduled to face fifth-ranked Tyler Nauman of Pittsburgh, but instead squared off against Arizona State’s Joel Smith.

The senior All-American proved his rank as he made quick work of Smith to win a 17-4 major decision.

Parks jumped out to a 9-2 lead in the first period after recording three takedowns and a nearfall. He added another takedown in the second and two more in the third to make it 16-4 and earned the extra point with his riding time advantage.

The event, hosted by Arizona State this year, is an exhibition that annually features some of the top wrestlers from across the country. This marks the second-straight season Oklahoma State has claimed two winners at the event, with Oliver and Clayton Foster winning in 2010.

STILLWATER, Okla. – Oklahoma State wrestling has signed seven athletes to national letters of intent for the 2012-13 academic year, the program announced today.

Jordan Rogers, widely considered the best high school wrestler in the nation at 182 pounds, highlights the Cowboys’ recruiting class.

“The level of wrestling at Oklahoma State is just phenomenal,” Rogers said. “The opportunities they have there outside of the collegiate season with freestyle and international wrestling played a big role. That’s one of my favorite things to do is to wrestle freestyle and my goal is to go win the Olympics and World Championships. Coach Smith has already done it, so you can’t really go wrong with that.”

Five of OSU’s signees are from the state of Oklahoma, including brothers Kyle and Brian Crutchmer from Tulsa Union, Chase Ferman from Broken Arrow, Conner Cline from Blackwell and Landry Chappell from Guthrie.

Kyle Crutchmer was the 2011 6A state champion at 171 pounds, while Brian Crutchmer is a two-time 6A runner-up at 135 pounds.

“It’s definitely cool having my brother sign with the same school,” Kyle Crutchmer said. “We are pretty close and it will make things easier on us. I’m looking forward to hanging out with all the guys. I met them on an official visit and they all seemed really cool.”

His brother showed the same excitement to sign with the Cowboys.

“OSU is like a family with all the tradition they have there,” Brian Crutchmer said. “I like the coaches a lot and it just seemed like the right place. Me and my brother both decided we were going there. I like the way they do things.”

Case Garrison, who grandfather, Walt Garrison, played football for OSU and the Dallas Cowboys, is another big name on the list. He helped lead Graham High School in St. Paris, Ohio, to its 11th-straight state title last year and is considered one of the top high school wrestlers in the country at 135 pounds.

 

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The remaining three signees are all Oklahoma high school state champions. 

 

Ferman claimed the 6A state championship at 135 pounds in 2011. He also went 34-2 and placed second in the 2011 Junior Greco-Roman Fargo Nationals at 135 pounds. He was a high school teammate of current Cowboy Zach Skates.

Chappell won the 2011 5A state championship at 215 pounds and holds a 7-1 all-time in the state tournament. He is also a football and baseball standout for Guthrie.

The final signee is Conner Cline of Blackwell. Cline won the Oklahoma 4A state title at 112 pounds to close his junior year in 2011.

 

Cowboy Wrestling Signees (Listed Alphabetically by Last Name):

Landry Chappell – Guthrie, Okla. (Guthrie High School)
Chappell won the 2011 5A state championship at 215 pounds and is 7-1 all-time in the state tournament. He played linebacker for Guthrie’s football team and had 178 tackles and five sacks in 2010. He also played baseball was named to the first team of the Oklahoman’s All-Big City team. The Guthrie mayor named Sept. 6 “Landry Chappell Day” in honor of his athletic and academic achievements.

Conner Cline – Blackwell, Okla. (Blackwell High School)
Cline won the Oklahoma 4A state title at 112 pounds to close his junior year in 2011.

Brian Crutchmer – Tulsa, Okla. (Union High School)
Crutchmer was the class 6A runner-up as a sophomore and junior at 135 pounds. He was also a Freestyle All-American in 2011.

Kyle Crutchmer – Tulsa, Okla. (Union High School)
Crutchmer won the class 6A state championship at 171 pounds in 2011. He was named a Freestyle All-American in 2011 and also plays safety for Union’s storied football program.

Chase Ferman – Broken Arrow, Okla. (Broken Arrow High School)
Ferman won the 6A state title in 2011 at 135 pound and was a high school teammate of current Cowboy Zach Skates. HSWrestling.net rates him as the No. 10 prospect at 135 pounds nationally. He went 34-2 in 2011 and placed second in the 2011 Junior Greco-Roman Fargo Nationals at 135 pounds. He also placed fourth in the 2010 Junior Greco-Roman Fargo Nationals at 130 pounds.

Case Garrison – St. Paris, Ohio (Graham High School)
Garrison helped lead St. Paris Graham to its 11th-straight state championship with a second-place finish at 135 pounds last year. He was named an honorable mention for the best 135-pounder by HSwrestling.net. Wrestling USA Magazine ranked him No. 7 among high school freshman and sophomores at 125 pounds as a freshman at Bishop Lynch in Texas. Garrison is the grandson of former Oklahoma State and Dallas Cowboy fullback Walt Garrison.

Jordan Rogers – Spokane, Wash. (Mead High School)
Rogers is wrestling at 182 pounds for Mead High School in Spokane, Wash. He is the preseason No. 1-ranked wrestler nationally in his weight class by several outlets including Intermatwrestle.com and WIN Magazine. In the 2010-11 season, he won the ASCIC National Championship in Greco and Freestyle at 171 pounds, earning a pin or tech fall against every opponent. The two-time winner at the WIAA State Championships was also a double champion at the FILA Cadet Nationals in Ohio, where he was named Outstanding Wrestler, and represented the United States at the FILA Cadet World Championships in Hungary in August. Rogers also received All-America honors at the Fargo ASICS Championships for his third-place finish in Greco and second-place finish in Freestyle.

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Bellator 59 official weigh-in scheduled for 5:00 p.m. EST Friday, November 25th At the Palladium Ballroom located in Caesars Atlantic City

Posted on | November 24, 2011 | No Comments


Spike.com to stream LIVE fights at 7 p.m. ET / MTV2-EPIX2 broadcast at 9 p.m. ET Saturday

Atlantic City, New Jersey. (November 23, 2011) —The weigh-in and pre-fight press conference for Bellator 59 will take place FRIDAY at 5:00 P.M. EST inside the Palladium Ballroom of Caesars, located at 2100 Pacific Avenue, Atlantic City, NJ 08401. Bellator 59 will take place at Caesars Atlantic City on Saturday, November 26th with the first fight taking place at 7 p.m. ET and streaming LIVE on Spike.com. The televised portion of the night will begin at 9 p.m. ET and will air LIVE on MTV2 and in commercial-free HD on EPIX2.

 

All participants from Saturday night’s event will be on hand, including Heavyweight Tournament finalists Thiago Santos and Eric Prindle, as well as Bantamweight Tournament finalists Alexis Vila and Eduardo Dantas.  

The event will be emceed by Bellator cage announcer Michael C. Williams and Bellator color commentator Jimmy Smith.

As always the weigh-in is open to both the public and media.

If you are not able to attend the official weigh-in/pre-fight conference for Bellator Fighting Championship’s Saturday event, you can catch all the action LIVE at www.Bellator.com. The entire weigh-in/pre-fight press conference for Bellator 59 will be streaming LIVE at 5:00 P.M. EST.

The full fight card for Bellator 59 is below:

MAIN CARD:

Heavyweight Tournament Final Fight: Thiago Santos (10-1) vs. Eric Prindle (9-1)

Bantamweight Tournament Final Fight: Alexis Vila (11-0) vs. Eduardo Dantas (12-2)

Lightweight Feature Fight:  Patricky Pitbull (9-2) vs. Kurt Pellegrino (16-6)

Lightweight Feature Fight: Marcin Held (11-2) vs. Phillipe Nover (5-3-1)

 

UNDERCARD:

Catchweight (175 lbs.) Feature Fight:  Karl Amoussou (12-4-2) vs. Jesus Martinez (6-1)

Welterweight Feature Fight:  LeVon Maynard (11-8) vs. Chris Wing (3-1)  

Catchweight (175 lbs.) Feature Fight: Lucas Pimenta (4-0) vs. Doug Gordon (11-10)

Featherweight Feature Fight: Brylan Van Artsdalen (5-2) vs. Scott Heckman (8-3)

Middleweight Feature Fight: Brandon Saling (6-4) vs. Gregory Milliard (1-2)

 

About Bellator Fighting Championships

Bellator Fighting Championships is a Mixed Martial Arts promotional company headquartered in Chicago.  Bellator’s founder/CEO, Bjorn Rebney, is an experienced fighting sports and entertainment professional with a deep commitment to the purity and integrity of the sport of MMA and its athletes.  Bellator Fighting Championships’ executive team is comprised of top industry professionals in the areas of live event production, television production, fighter relations, venue procurement, sponsorship creation/development, international licensing, marketing, advertising, publicity and commission relations.

“CAPITAL SHOWDOWN” FIGHTERS LAMONT “HAVOC” PETERSON & ANTHONY PETERSON TO VOLUNTEER TO SERVE THANKSGIVING MEALS TO FAMILIES IN NEED THROUGHOUT WASHINGTON, DC

Posted on | November 24, 2011 | No Comments


 

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24

 

WHO:             LAMONT PETERSON, #1 Rated IBF Contender from Washington, DC

ANTHONY PETERSON, Lightweight Contender from Washington, DC

 

WHAT:           Lamont and Anthony Peterson will spend this Thanksgiving helping those in need as they volunteer to serve and deliver Thanksgiving meals and baskets to some of the Washington DC’s less fortunate residents.

On Thursday, November 24, Thanksgiving Day, they will join the staff at the Central Union Mission to prepare and serve food to members of the homeless community.

 

DETAILS:     Thursday, November 24 (Thanksgiving Day)

                        1:00 p.m. ET:

                        Central Union Mission

                        1350 R. Street, N.W.

Washington, D.C. 20009

 

FACTS:           “Capital Showdown: Khan vs. Peterson,” a 12-round Unified Super Lightweight World Title Fight for Khan’s WBA World Super Championship and IBF World Championship taking place on Saturday, Dec. 10 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, DC, is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and Khan Promotions and sponsored by Cerveza Tecate, DeWalt Tools and AT&T.  Also featured will be a 10-round heavyweight battle between Seth “Mayhem” Mitchell and Timur Ibragimov. The fights will be telecast in the United States on HBO World Championship Boxing at 9:45 p.m. ET/6:45 p.m. PT and on Sky Sports in the United Kingdom. Anthony Peterson will participate in a 10-round lightweight bout on the non-televised undercard against an opponent to be determined.

 

Tickets, priced at $300, $150, $75, $50 and $25, are available for purchase through Ticketmaster by calling (800) 745-3000 or online at www.ticketmaster.com. Tickets for fans traveling from the United Kingdom are available for purchase online atwww.sportscorporation.comor by calling +44 (0)845 163 0845.

 

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SIX QUESTIONS WITH WBA BANTAMWEIGHT SUPER CHAMPION ANSELMO ‘CHEMITO’ MORENO

Posted on | November 24, 2011 | No Comments


Moreno To Make United States Debut Against Vic ‘The Raging Bull’ Darchinyan

In Co-Feature To Abner Mares vs. Joseph Agbeko II

IBF & WBC Silver Bantamweight Championship

 

Saturday, Dec. 3 At Honda Center In Anaheim, Calif., Live on SHOWTIME®

 

NEW YORK (Nov. 23, 2011) – Just one month out from the biggest fight of his life and his first in the United States, Anselmo “Chemito” Anselmo and his wife Rouss Laguna Moreno found out they are expecting twins.

 

There are indeed big things ahead for the 26-year-old fighter from Panama City, Panama, who will also be making his SHOWTIME and Golden Boy Promotions debuts, when Moreno will defend his World Boxing Association (WBA) Bantamweight Super Championship against Two-Division World Champion Vic “The Raging Bull’’ Darchinyan onSHOWTIME CHAMPIONSHIP BOXING on SaturdayDec. 3, live on SHOWTIME® (9 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast) at Honda Center in AnaheimCalif.

 

In the main event, unbeaten rising star Abner Mares will defend his International Boxing Federation (IBF) and World Boxing Council (WBC) Silver Bantamweight Championship titles against the boxer he dethroned, former two-time IBF 118-pound champion Joseph King Kong Agbeko.

 

Moreno (31-1-1, 11 KO’s) met his wife after one of his fights in Panama.  Rouss’ father is the former lightweight world champion Ismael Laguna, who was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 2001 and the World Boxing Hall of Fame in 1999.

 

Anselmo, whose personal website can be found at www.chemitomoreno.com, recently took time out from training camp to answer six questions about himself and his upcoming fight.

 

QUESTION: What do you expect to see from Vic Darchinyan, who many are calling your toughest opponent to date?

 

MORENO: “I feel like I’m a strong fighter just like he is.  I’m at the point in my career when I’m ready to fight the great ones like a Vic Darchinyan.  He has a good record and I have a lot of respect for him.  He will be quick and come forward and I’m aware of his power.”

 

 

QUESTION: Do you hope to someday have as much success in the United States as fellow Panamanian and New YorkYankees pitcher Mariano Riviera has had? 

 

MORENO: “Why not?  He worked hard to get where he is in America and now I’m beginning my journey to hopefully get there too.  My time is coming to be in the same place.  He’s viewed as a hero here, of course, but I have never met him since he has been living in the States.”

 

 

QUESTION: Do people recognize you on the streets of Panama?

 

MORENO: “Yes, people do when I’m out running and they want to stop me and take a picture with me.  They stop me in the supermarket and want to meet me.  There aren’t too many famous athletes from here and Roberto Duran was the most famous boxer.  I know I wouldn’t be recognized walking down the street in Los Angeles now, so that’s what I’m hoping will change after a few more fights in the States.” 

 

 

QUESTION: Do you think you will have more fans in Anaheim cheering for you than Darchinyan on Dec. 3?

 

MORENO: “That’s easy, Vic will; just because he’s fought there before and there are lots of Armenians that will be there cheering for him.  I do plan on bringing a lot of friends and family from Panama who will be loud and carrying the Panamanian flag.  I’ve won big fights in Germany and France, so I’m used to it, but for sure there will be a lot more cheering for Darchinyan.”

 

 

QUESTION: What do you plan on doing immediately after the fight?

 

MORENO: “We always take a week-long trip with the family.  We are thinking about the Bahamas this time, but my wife just found out last week she is pregnant with twins, so we’re not sure.  We’re very happy about the news and can’t wait.”

 

 

QUESTION: What about Disneyland?

 

MORENO: “No. My wife says she’s in no condition to walk that much or go on any rides.  Right now, I’m just concentrating on the fight. My wife wants to talk about our first trip to the United States and California and this and that, but I don’t want to hear anything about that.  I’m just so focused right now on the fight.”

 

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Tickets for Mares vs. Agbeko II, priced at $150, $100, $50 and $25, are available for purchase at all Ticketmaster locations, online at ticketmaster.com, via charge-by-phone at 800-745-3000 and at the Honda Center Box Office.

 

Mares vs. Agbeko II, a 12-round fight for Mares’ IBF and WBC Silver Championship titles taking place on Saturday, Dec. 3 at Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif., is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and Don King Productions and sponsored byCorona, DeWalt Tools and AT&T.  Also featured will be a 12-round bantamweight world title co-main event between Anselmo Moreno and former World Champion Vic Darchinyan for Moreno’s WBA Bantamweight Super Championship which is presented by Golden Boy Promotions and Gary Shaw Productions.  Both fights will air live on SHOWTIME® at 9 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).

 

For more information, visit http://Sports.SHO.comwww.goldenboypromotions.com or www.donking.com, become a fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/GoldenBoyBoxing or follow the event on twitter at www.twitter.com/GoldenBoyBoxing orwww.twitter.com/abnermares00

 

Mixed Martial Arts Links (11-23-11)

Posted on | November 24, 2011 | 1 Comment

Looking back at Henderson-Rua’s classic showdown at UFC 139
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MMA fighter killed by falling cow
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An up-and-coming mixed martial arts fighter from Scotland was killed in a freak accident at a slaughterhouse in the town of Paisley, Scotland, on Monday, when a cow carcass fell on him. Alexander McCrae, who was training with the Dinky Ninja Fight Team 
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Fedor Emelianenko wins in Moscow; Vladimir Putin demonically booed – MMA News
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The martial arts event was held at the Olympiysky Stadium, an indoor stadium located in Russia. The martial arts bout was between Russian Fedor Emelianenko and American Jeff Monson. Themixed martial arts legend, Emelianenko, who won the 2004 Pride 
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It will mark the third time this year that the UFC has come to Canada and the fight card is once again packed with many of Canada’s best mixed martial artists. Canadian fighters are as prominent as ever in the organization with the best talent in the 
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By Alan Sillence Mixed martial arts…..MMA…..almost anything goes fighting in a cage. Check out Yakima’s Hector Lopez…..one time wrestling star at Davis…..a nuby to this game….but, fighting like an old veteran. Hector wants to take his mma 
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15 MMA Fights That Made You Want to Gouge Your Eyes out
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The main event capped off what was a stellar night of fights as Mauricio “Shogun” Rua and Dan Henderson, two legends of the sport, fought in what has been considered one of, it not the, greatest fight in mixed martial arts history. 
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Sherdog Official Mixed Martial Arts Rankings
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‘Hendo’ says 205 is his division, and now he’s nearly on top of it. | Photo: Dave Mandel No matter the weight class, the opponent, or his age, Dan Henderson seems committed to being a mover and a shaker in these rankings. On Nov. 19 in San Jose, 
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Full BAMMA 8 fight card announced for Capital FM Arena in Nottingham on Dec. 10
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Europe’s leading Mixed Martial Arts promotion, BAMMA, is proud to announce the final fight card for its Nottingham event taking place at the Capital FM Arena on 10th December. BAMMA 8 boasts a stunning card that showcases some of the cream of UK fight 
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Camp changer: Gray Maynard amicably parts ways with Xtreme Couture, now 
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Japanese Olympic champ to become Fedor’s New Year present — RT
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The media has learned the identity of the next rival of Russia’s MMA legend, Fedor Emelianenko, with the bout likely to take place in Japan on New Year’s Eve.
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Today a rumor broke out that Fedor Emelianenko might be back in negotiations to come to the UFC: There has been talk speculating that Fedor Emelianenko’s 
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