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WILSON DEFENDS USBA CRUISERWEIGHT TITLE AGAINST MUSSACHIO THIS SATURDAY LIVE ON GFL

Posted on | November 18, 2011 | No Comments

PLUS UNDEFEATED WELTERWEIGHT SENSATION RONALD CRUZ AND UNDEFEATED HEAVYWEIGHT BRYANT “BY BY” JENNINGS


NEW YORK (November 18, 2011)—TOMORROW NIGHT live from Ballys in Atlantic City, Garrett “The Ultimate Warrior” Wilson will make the first defense of the USBA Cruiserweight championship against local fan favorite Chuck “The Professor” Mussachio in a bout scheduled for twelve rounds.

That bout plus a full six bout undercard can be seen LIVE all over the world on www.gfl.tv for just $9.99 by accessing:http://www.gfl.tv/Events/Fight/Boxing/Garrett_Wilson_vs_Chuck_Mussachio/1200

Wilson has a record of 10-5-1 with four knockouts but a look inside those numbers shows that Wilson lives up to his moniker that he is an Ultimate Warrior by fighting anyone, anywhere at any time.

The Philadelphia native won his first three bouts before taking on much more experienced foes Dyah Davis (12-1) and Dennis Hasson (6-0).

Wilson then ripped off four wins which included a split decision over undefeated New Yorker Adam Willett.

Wilson then took on a murders row of opponents that saw him come up short against Puerto Rican Olympian Carlos Negron (6-0); former multiple time world title challenger Omar Sheika (28-9) & undefeated Julio Cesar Matthews (9-0).

Wilson is currently on the best roll of his career was he is 3-0-1 in his last four outings which includes a draw with Andres Taylor (16-1-1) and wins over highly regarded Aaron Williams (20-2-1) and in his last bout he got even with Sheika and captured the USBA crown in the process by pounding out a thrilling twelve round unanimous decision.

Mussachio from nearby Wildwood, New Jersey will be moving up in weight and has an impressive record of 17-1-2 with five knockouts.

The High School Teacher went 13-0-2 in his first fifteen bouts which included a win over former world champion Carl Daniels.

After suffering his only pro defeat to the capable Tommy Karpency (17-1-1), Mussachio has rebounded nicely by winning four in a row with wins over tri-state favorites Bobby Rooney (11-2-1) and Tony Ferrante (9-0).  In his last bout, Mussachio scored a eight round unanimous decision over Theo Kruger.

In the co-feature, undefeated Ronald Cruz will look to stay perfect as he takes on sturdy veteran Anges Adjaho in an eight round bout.

Cruz of Bethlehem, PA is unblemished with a record of 14-0 with eleven knockouts and is stepping up the competition with every bout.

Known as a vicious body puncher, Cruz has stopped seven consecutive opponents as he broken most of them down with assaults to the flank area.

The twenty-five year old has impressive victories over former amateur star Jeremy Bryan (14-1); Dillet Frederick (7-3-3); rough and rugged Doel Carrasquillo and in his last bout he stopped veteran Christopher Fernandez (19-13-1) in six rounds.

Adjaho has fought top competition and has compiled a record of 25-6 with fourteen knockouts.

The native of Buffalo by way of Benin in Africa won his first twenty contests before dropping a split decision to future WBA Lightweight champion Miguel Acosta.  He holds a win over former world title challenger Fernando Angulo.

To say Adjaho has been matched tough as his last five bouts have seen him fight currant WBC Lightweight champion Antonio DeMarco (21-1-1); Mark Melligan (18-2); Currant number-one contender Brad Solomon (15-0); Shawn Porter (17-0) and former world title challenger Joel Julio (36-4);

Also seeing action will be rising undefeated Heavyweight Bryant “By By” Jennings (10-0, 4 KO’s) taking on Kevin Franklin (3-3, 1 KO) in a six round bout

The show is promoted by Peltz Boxing

FULL CARD

12 Rounds—USBA Cruiserweight title—Garrett Wilson (10-5-1, 4 KO’s) vs Chuck Mussachio (17-1-2, 5 KO’s)
8 Rounds—Welterweights—Ronald Cruz (14-0, 11 KO’s) vs Anges Adjaho (25-6, 14 KO’s)
6 Rounds—Heavyweights—Bryant Jennings (10-4, 4 KO’s) vs Kevin Franklin (3-3, 1 KO)
6 Rounds—Welterweights—Manuel Guzman (7-13-2, 3 KO’s) vs DeCarlo Perez (5-1-1, 2 KO’s)
4 Rounds—Jr. Welterweights—Dontre King (5-9-2, 2 KO’s) vs Julio DeJesus (5-2-1, 3 KO’s)
4 Rounds—Middleweights—Antowyan Aikens (2-0, 1 KO) vs Charles Kirby (1-4)
4 Rounds—Jr. Welterweights—Deroy Beaton (1-2) vs Naim Nelson (2-0)

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JOHN RYDER SIGNS WITH MATCHROOM SPORT

Posted on | November 18, 2011 | 1 Comment

Middleweight prospect pens two-year deal

Unbeaten Middleweight John Ryder has signed a two-year promotional deal with Matchroom Sport.

The 23 year-old from Islington impressed fans and pundits alike with his clinical second round stoppage win over Luke Osman at York Hall in Bethnal Green on November 9 on Sky Sports.

Eddie Hearn moved quickly to secure Ryder’s signature after he moved to 7-0 with the Osman win, and Ryder is delighted to have joined up with Matchroom’s burgeoning stable.

“Signing with Eddie is just fantastic, I’m really living the dream at the moment,” said Ryder. “When I wake up I really want to go out for a run and get into the gym and it’s a great plus in any job when you actually want to go in and work and I think we all feel that.”

Ryder has just completed his first year as a pro after an amateur career that saw him notch 30 wins from 35 fights and two ABA National Senior Novice titles. Although he is keen to add his first professional honours to that list, Ryder is prepared to be patient and take the advice of the experienced team he has around him.

“Hopefully I can break into the top ten next year and look at the Southern Area title and edge towards an English title shot,” said Ryder. “But I’m not going to run before I can walk, I’ve got good people around in my trainer Colin Lake and Tony Sims and they know the right way to handle me so I’m just going to keep improving and learning, so maybe in the next 12 to 18 months I could reach that level.”

“It’s great to have John on our books – I’m very excited by what I have seen from him so far,” said Hearn, who confirmed Ryder would be boxing on December 3, before returning to York Hall on January 28. “His attitude is spot-on and he’s very level headed – he can go a very long way in the sport and he’s got a great team around him to make that happen.”

Ryder now joins an ever-growing Matchroom camp that includes two-time WBC Super-Middleweight champion Carl Froch, unbeaten Welterweight star Kell Brook, World Middleweight title challenger and former undefeated European champion Darren Barker, former World Light Welterweight champion and current European Lightweight champion Gavin Rees, World Light Welterweight challenger and former unbeaten European champion Paul McCloskey, unbeaten Commonwealth Super Bantamweight king Carl Frampton, former British Welterweight champion and fellow unbeaten rising stars Ryan Aston and Tommy Ghent.

Wrestling Links (11-18-11)

Posted on | November 18, 2011 | No Comments

Wrestling transfer case sent back to District 4
Williamsport Sun-Gazette
The PIAA Appeal Board had just determined by a unanimous vote the eligibility case involving Bentonwrestler Zain Retherford was to be remanded back to the District 4 committee. And the expressions on the faces of those involved in his transfer from 
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Hortonville’s Gennrich to wrestle in Big Ten for Badgers
Appleton Post Crescent
Hortonville senior Kegan Gennrich prepares to sign a national letter of intent Tuesday with the University of Wisconsin where he will wrestle for the Badgers. Kegan’s mother, Stacey Jahns, and his father, Chris Gennrich, joined him at the signing. 
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OSU roundup: Wrestling team opens home season tonight
Corvallis Gazette Times
Oregon State opens up its dual meet wrestling season in Gill Coliseum with Simon Fraser at 7 tonight and Boise State at 1 pm on Sunday. The projected lineup has five wrestlers ranked in at least one major ranking system, including Ty Vinson, who is No. 
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No. 10 Ohio State wrestling to take on No. 15 Virginia Tech
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10 Ohio State wrestling team is looking to build upon its early season success this weekend against the No. 15 Virginia Tech Hokies. The Buckeyes are 3-0 this season after defeating Utah Valley, Old Dominion and North Carolina by a combined score of 
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Wrestling: Borrelli duels with dad
The Stanford Daily
Coming off two impressive home wins against Cal State Bakersfield and Menlo College this past weekend, the Cardinal wrestling team will travel to Chattanooga, Tenn. this Sunday to take on the Central Michigan Chippewas, then do battle with the Mocs 
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No. 25 wrestling set for Cornell Body Bar Invitational
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The Binghamton University men’s wrestling team is gearing up for its first invitational tournament of the season this Saturday as it prepares for Cornell University’s annual Body Bar Invitational. Set to join the No. 25 Bearcats at the event are 11 
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Impact Wrestling Results (11/17) – New Tag Team Champions, James Storm Finds 
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by Bill Pritchard Bobby Roode comes out to the ring and says it is embarassing as champion to think about being in a group, because he was the star and leader of Fortune. He says it is his fault for letting the other guys ride his coattails, 
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PIAA vote unanimous for CM wrestler
Washington Observer Reporter
By Joe Tuscano Cody Wiercioch chalked up his first win of the wrestling season Thursday night in Harrisburg. By a unanimous decision, the PIAA Board of Control voted to allow the transfer of Wiercioch from Charleroi to Canon-McMillan High School and 
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Chaos Wrestling Club signups
Wicked Local
The 2010 Carver Chaos Wrestling Club team takes the time during a competition to pose for a team picture. The team is kicking off their third season with registrations at the Carver Public Library this weekend. By Anonymous The Carver youth wrestling 
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Rams’ Mcallister to wrestle at Bucknell
Delmarva Now
The Parkside senior and member of the wrestling team felt the best place to do it collegially would be at Bucknell University, where he recently signed a letter of intent. McAllister, who hovers between the 152 and 160-pound weight classes, 
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Rey, Eiter, Yeamans, Martin, Kraft, Simmons on This weeks Takedown Radio‏

Posted on | November 18, 2011 | No Comments

Takedown Wrestling Media: Brought to you by: Asics, Kemin, and Brute Adidas

Fight Now USA Presents Takedown Wrestling from theBrute studios in Des Moines, Iowa at 1460 KXNO. Takedown Wrestling is brought to you by Kemin Agrifoods!
 
Wrestling Fans- Join Scott Casber, Steve Foster, Chad Kriz andBrad Johnson with the Takedown Wrestling Headline News this Saturday from 9 to 11 AM CST/ 10 AM to 12 Noon Eastern.  Our guests include:
 
9:01                    Zach Rey- Capped off 34-1 year winning NCAA heavyweight title, Lehigh’s 27th individual National Champion.
                           
9:10                    Brad Johnson–  Kemin Agrifoods presents the Takedown Wrestling Headline News 
 
9:20                    Rob Eiter- Head Coach of U Penn
 
9:40                    Jeff Murphy- Kemin’s Top 20 Report in 5 mins           
                            
9:50                    Ty Barkley  Max Muscle Sports Nutrition Update 
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10:01                  Matt Yeamans– Head Coach of Gardner Edgerton HS in Gardner Kansas
 
10:15                  Steve Martin- Head Coach of Old Dominion
 
10:30                  Ken Kraft- Founder of the 49th Annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships
 
10:40                  Nick Simmons- 121 pound Olympic Hopeful, Married Oct 1st to Nicole
                 
10:50                  Maureen Roshar- Wildrose Casino and Resort              
                                                                                                  
Fans, Athletes, Coaches this is your sport. Join in the conversation LIVE, ask questions. 866-333-5966  515-204-5966 Join us LIVE 9 to 11 AM CST for Takedown Wrestling. Listen on radio, on computer, your Blackberry or  I Phone with the I Heart Radio App.  KXNO.com, Takedownradio.com, I Heart Radio App
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Rey, Eiter, Yeamans, Martin, Kraft, Simmons on This weeks Takedown Radio‏

Posted on | November 18, 2011 | No Comments

Takedown Wrestling Media: Brought to you by: Asics, Kemin, and Brute Adidas

Fight Now USA Presents Takedown Wrestling from theBrute studios in Des Moines, Iowa at 1460 KXNO. Takedown Wrestling is brought to you by Kemin Agrifoods!
 
Wrestling Fans- Join Scott Casber, Steve Foster, Chad Kriz andBrad Johnson with the Takedown Wrestling Headline News this Saturday from 9 to 11 AM CST/ 10 AM to 12 Noon Eastern.  Our guests include:
 
9:01                    Zach Rey- Capped off 34-1 year winning NCAA heavyweight title, Lehigh’s 27th individual National Champion.
                           
9:10                    Brad Johnson–  Kemin Agrifoods presents the Takedown Wrestling Headline News 
 
9:20                    Rob Eiter- Head Coach of U Penn
 
9:40                    Jeff Murphy- Kemin’s Top 20 Report in 5 mins           
                            
9:50                    Ty Barkley  Max Muscle Sports Nutrition Update 
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10:01                  Matt Yeamans– Head Coach of Gardner Edgerton HS in Gardner Kansas
 
10:15                  Steve Martin- Head Coach of Old Dominion
 
10:30                  Ken Kraft- Founder of the 49th Annual Ken Kraft Midlands Championships
 
10:40                  Nick Simmons- 121 pound Olympic Hopeful, Married Oct 1st to Nicole
                 
10:50                  Maureen Roshar- Wildrose Casino and Resort              
                                                                                                  
Fans, Athletes, Coaches this is your sport. Join in the conversation LIVE, ask questions. 866-333-5966  515-204-5966 Join us LIVE 9 to 11 AM CST for Takedown Wrestling. Listen on radio, on computer, your Blackberry or  I Phone with the I Heart Radio App.  KXNO.com, Takedownradio.com, I Heart Radio App
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Mixed Martial Arts Links (11-18-11)

Posted on | November 18, 2011 | No Comments

Mixed Martial Artists Fight New York Ban
Courthouse News Service
By IULIA FILIP MANHATTAN (CN) – The Ultimate Fighting Championship, the leadingmixed martial arts promoter, claims New York state’s 1997 law banning live professional mixed martial arts fighting is unconstitutional and irrational. 
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Introducing Salary Cap Fantasy MMA
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by JustBlogGuy on Nov 17, 2011 4:00 PM EST in Fantasy MMA The dawn of mixed martial arts as a spectator sport came at the original Ultimate Fighting Championship event in 1993, more than thirty years after the birth of fantasy football. 
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Georges St-Pierre and the 8 Best Role Models in MMA Today
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This type of violence is generally viewed negatively by the main stream which has taken its fair share of jabs at the sport of mixed martial arts throughout the years. However there are competitors and ambassadors for the sport who have broken the 
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Bleacher Report
Legend Le brings action-hero style to the UFC
Yahoo! Sports
But on Saturday night, at the age of 39, Le (7-1), now a martial arts movie actor, debuts in UFC to face one of the legends of mixed martial arts, Brazil’s Wanderlei Silva (33-11-1, 1 no contest). The fight is the co-main event at UFC 139 at the HP 
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MMA returns to Hard Rock
SunHerald.com
By JAMES JONES – jkjones@sunherald.com Three Atlas Fights championships in Mixed Martial Arts will be on the line tonight at the Hard Rock Casino in Biloxi. Super flyweight, lightweight and featherweight titles headline an 11-card bout, titled “Rock’n 
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Bellator 58: Jessica Aguilar Talks MMA Beginnings, Family, and Bellator
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by Matthew Roth on Nov 17, 2011 2:59 PM EST in MMA Interview Jessica Aguilar is currently ranked as the #2 115 pound female in the world. She is also a veteran of the Bellator tournaments and fights this Saturday against Lisa Ward at Bellator 58. 
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UFC 139 Fight Card: Dan Henderson Funds His Wrestling Addiction With MMA In Japan
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By Jonathan Snowden – Feature Writer By Nate Wilcox – MMA Editor UFC.com has released Dan Henderson’s KO of Michael Bisping at UFC 100 as the Knock Out of the Week. Read more » Dan Henderson is a UFC star and at UFC 139 this weekend could take his 
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Steve Blackman’s MMA promotion ready to roll with sixth Pennsylvania Fighting 
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NOTES: Blackman MMA alums Dennis Bermudez and Dustin Pague will be signing autographs at the event. Bermudez in the finals of the UFC reality series The Ultimate Fighter and will be fighting for a UFC contract next month in Las Vegas. 
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The Battle for MMA in Madison Square Garden Continues: Legislation at a Glance
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by David Castillo on Nov 17, 2011 10:43 AM EST in Combat Sports As MMA fans, we kind of take the sport’s growth for granted. We’re on FOX, and with the latest news that the UFC on FOX peaked at 8.8 million viewers, and therefore was a success, 
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Rousey focused on fight at hand
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UFC Sues to overturn NY Ban on MMA
ULTIMATE FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP SUES TO OVERTURN NEW YORK BAN ON LIVE PERFORMANCE OF PROFESSIONAL MIXED MARTIAL ARTS.
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UFC sues New York attorney general – MMA News
It’s called mixed martial arts for a reason. The Ultimate Fighting Championship, the sport’s largest promoter, is suing to overturn New York’s ban on live bouts, 
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UFC & COMPANY VS. NEW YORK STATE: CIVIL SUIT CLIFF NOTES

Posted on | November 17, 2011 | No Comments

By: Rich Bergeron

Zuffa, LLC filed suit on November 15th against the State of New York, citing the unconstitutional nature of the state’s ban on professional mixed martial arts. A host of other plaintiffs who have varying interests in competing in and/or profiting from MMA-related business are also parties to the suit. Though there is no request for financial damages beyond legal fees, the complaint seeks an injunction against the ban and various official declarations regarding the unconstitutional framework of the anti-pro MMA measure.

Since the explanation of the claims cover more than 100 pages of text and another 20 pages of exhibits, and since I have some first-hand experience with legal issues regarding the First Amendment, I thought an abridged version of the complaint was in order. I knew it would be useful for MMA fans everywhere to read a more compact, comprehensive, condensed and succinct summary of the case rather than having to read the entire book-length manuscript. So here is the Cliff Notes version of what’s sure to be a contentious and controversial piece of litigation that could potentially be a landmark case for athletes everywhere.

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THE PREMISE:

THE PLAINTIFFS:

The class of plaintiffs come from all walks of MMA life. Leading the pack is UFC’s parent company Zuffa, LLC. Fighters with connections to the Empire State who reportedly want to fight there are also named as petitioning parties. Additionally, MMA hobbyists and fans are included in the mix along with those who operate businesses catering to fans and fighters. The broad cross-section of personalities is most likely purposely designed to illustrate how New York’s professional MMA ban impacts a variety of citizens inside and outside the state who enjoy and support the sport. Rather than sue as a single entity, Zuffa brass obviously decided it would be a much better public relations strategy to seek relief on behalf of a true mosaic of the MMA-loving population. Unfortunately, though other professional MMA organizations are cited and mentioned repeatedly in the complaint, none are featured as plaintiffs.

Jon “Bones” Jones: Jones (14-1) is one of the most popular young fighters in the UFC. His dynamic striking and all-around impressive skill helped garner him a shot at the light heavyweight title, which he won from Mauricio Rua in March of 2011. The title bout put Jones on the MMA map and made him and overnight celebrity. He’s since signed multiple lucrative sponsorship and endorsement deals including a contract worth over $1 million from sneaker giant K-Swiss. Jones grew up in Rochester, New York and now lives with his family in Ithaca, New York. The suit states: “Jones would like to perform MMA live in his home state, where his many friends, family, neighbors, and supporters could come and cheer him on. He wants to fight in Madison Square Garden like his role model Muhammad Ali, but cannot do so because of the Live Professional MMA Ban.”

Gina “Conviction” Carano: Carano (7-1) is widely recognized as “the face of women’s MMA” despite the fact that she has not had a single MMA fight since August of 2009 when she suffered her first loss against Cristiane “Cyborg” Santos. She has no scheduled fights on the horizon, though she explained in recent interviews that she hopes to return to the sport sometime next year once her promotional tour for her starring role in the movie Haywire is behind her. It is ironic that Carano is connected to this case considering UFC President Dana White’s critical commentary on women’s MMA and his repeated insistence that women would never fight in the UFC octagon. The suit claims Carano fights to prove stereotypes don’t apply when it comes to her fighting career and that “…a woman, like herself, can compete in MMA and have a meaningful career that showcases, rather than hides, her gender. Were it not for the Live Professional MMA Ban, Carano would fight professionally in New York.” Carano grew up in Texas and attended college in the Las Vegas, Nevada area. She has no direct ties to New York like some of the other individual plaintiffs do.

Frankie “The Answer” Edgar: Edgar (14-1-1) is the current UFC Lightweight Champion. Edgar is a native of Toms River, New Jersey where he was born on October 16th, 1981. Edgar enjoyed the opportunity to fight for the UFC in his home state in November of 2007 when he beat Spencer Fisher at UFC 78 in Newark, New Jersey. It was his third UFC fight, and he won by unanimous decision. Edgar’s had three wars with Gray Maynard with one ending in a draw, another ending in his first and only loss, and the most recent battle ending with a decisive win for Edgar by 4th-round knockout. Edgar’s eager to fight in New York according to the suit:

 

Matt “The Hammer” Hamill: Hamill (10-4) announced his retirement from the UFC after back-to-back losses to Quinton “Rampage” Jackson and Alexander Gustafsson earlier this year. Hamill is deaf, but he is able to speak fairly well despite his disability. Adding Hamill’s name to the roll of plaintiffs is an obvious and shameful ploy to target the sensitivities of the presiding judge and appeal to the general public. Hamill is also a current resident of Utica, New York, so he helps satisfy jurisdictional requirements in addition to the sympathy vote factor he adds to the litigation. Hamill has an incredible story of facing adversity and beating it.  Hamill is a human interest gold mine. He is even the subject of a recent movie about his life. Click here to read more about Matt’s life story. The UFC is pulling every cent of influence they possibly can from touting this disabled former fighter’s diverse background and close association with their brand. Hamill apparently wants to return the favor with an MMA-themed sports bar in his hometown of Utica, the suit explains.  He believes he will attract more customers to his bar if there is no professional MMA ban in New York State.

 

Brian “All American” Stann: Stann (11-4) started fighting professionally in January of 2006 at Sportfight 14 “Resolution” in Portland, Oregon. He would skyrocket right into a Zuffa career after that debut win against Aaron Stark by first round knockout. He won his next 5 fights under the World Extreme Cagefighting banner before suffering his first career loss at against Steve Cantwell at WEC 35. He wound up winning two out of three fights against Cantwell, including their final rematch at UFC Fight Night 19. Stann’s only UFC losses have come against Krzysztof Soszynski, Phil Davis, and Chael Sonnen. Stann’s inclusion in this suit is highly symbolic. He lives up to his catchy nickname due to a long period of service to his country starting with his stint as a U.S. Naval Academy student. He also played linebacker on the Navy football team. Between his graduation from Annapolis in 2003 and his May, 2008 voluntary and honorable discharge from active duty in the U.S. Marines, Stann’s garnered tremendous respect and achieved commendations that include The Silver Star. He is quite literally an American hero. Stann’s used his name recognition and the spotlight generated by the UFC events he competes in to highlight the cause of the United States serviceman and recognize wounded veterans. The suit claims Stann also idolizes Muhammad Ali and would accordingly be honored to fight at Madison Square Garden:

 

Zuffa, LLC d/b/a Ultimate Fighting Championship: The most influential, successful, and popular Mixed Martial Arts league in the world flexes their muscle in this lawsuit, but the company represents the only formal organization or actual business named as a plaintiff in the case. Other companies are named in portions of the case explaining both the history of the sport and the current landscape for both the UFC and their competitors in the marketplace. Much is made about how much safer the climate for fighters is today in the UFC compared to how it was in 1997 when the New York ban went into effect. There is also plenty of space devoted to explaining how important the Fox network deal is going to be for the UFC. The complaint also touts the multiple major-league corporate sponsors of the league, including the United States Marines.

Danielle Hobeika: Hobeika is a Harvard graduate and MMA practitioner who also dabbles in grappling and freestyle wrestling. She is additionally a talented photographer and Web-site designer. As a resident of New York City, the suit claims the ban impedes Hobeika’s ability to compete in amateur MMA locally (though the suit states plainly that the ban does not prohibit amateur MMA in the state). The lack of professional events in the area also makes it harder for Hobeika to move forward with her hopes of designing and maintaining a Web-site dedicated to the New York MMA scene.

Beth and Donna Hurrle: These New-York based MMA bloggers are the founders and editors of Gal’s Guide to MMA. They have a popular Web-site where they wrote an article about their suit and their role in it. The sisters explained in the piece: “According to the complaint, ‘The Live Professional MMA Ban is written so broadly that, in addition to prohibiting the constitutionally protected activity of professional MMA fighters and fans, it also prohibits myriad other forms of speech and expression that are protected by the First Amendment, both inside and outside of New York.’  The fact that Beth and I blog about MMA in NY, that UFC billboards appear in Times Square, and that UFC viewing parties take place at Madison Square Garden can all be considered violations of the ban. We imagine this will be a somewhat long process, but that’s all right so long as at the end of this we’re sitting in Madison Square Garden watching Jon Jones in the Octagon.  We’ll keep you posted on any new developments when we can.”

Steve Kardian: Just Google Steve Kardian, and you will soon discover this man is a veritable human weapon with a vast amount of experience in training in and teaching self defense. Kardian’s inclusion seems to be due mostly to his law enforcement connections, notoriety and influence on the media. The lawsuit describes his glowing resume best:

Joseph Lozito: Lozito is a Philadelphia native who took out a violent New York suspect engaged in a 28-hour stabbing spree. Lozito credited being a 20-year fan of MMA with saving his life and preventing more carnage in the case. Lozito suffered a severe black eye and a slashed skull in the scuffle to disarm the knife-wielding perpetrator and received widespread media attention for his heroic deed. Lozito wound up requiring multiple staples and stitches to close his severe wounds. The 23-year-old spree killer murdered four people and injured four others before Lozito used mixed martial arts tactics he learned from watching televised events to defend himself when his own life was threatened. Lozito’s story is included to send the message that MMA actually saves lives and has the potential to prevent violent criminal acts.  Lozito being in the right place at the right time as a fan of the sport likely prevented a tragedy from spiraling out of control into a massacre, so his story provides one of the most extreme examples of how MMA can benefit New Yorkers.

Erik Owings: Owings is an experienced MMA fighter who fought in the now-defunct International Fight League. Owings is currently a trainer and gym owner. He also happens to be the creator of UFC Welterweight Champion George St. Pierre’s “Rushfit” training program. He lives in New York and runs the Mushin MMA gym near Union Square in New York City. He is also active in charitable efforts impacting troubled youth by using principals from MMA to promote discipline and self-respect. The lawsuit claims Owings “…believes that his teaching of MMA, at his Mushin Mixed Martial Arts academy and elsewhere in New York, is jeopardized by the vagueness and overbreadth of the Live Professional MMA Ban.”

Chris Reitz: Reitz is an amateur MMA practitioner and avid fan of the sport. He has one lone amateur bout under his belt as of this writing, which he won in 2006 by guillotine choke at an Ocean City, New Jersey event. The suit explains that Reitz would like to compete in amateur MMA events in New York and watch live professional MMA events there, but the current ban makes those prospects difficult to pursue.

Jennifer Santiago: Santiago is an amateur boxer who began pursuing MMA fights after competing in Action-Movie-Star Chuck Norris’ World Combat League. That organization had more of a kickboxing format with battles waged on a circular, padded mat rather than in a ring or cage. Santiago is a New York native who now lives in Brooklyn and maintains a passion for MMA. She is a certified boxing and kickboxing instructor with her own training business in addition to being a motivational speaker. She compiled a 13-2 World Combat League record, won two Golden Gloves championships as a boxer, and also competed in the K-1 kickboxing league. The suit claims she would attend live professional MMA events in New York if the ban were lifted.

 

THE POINT:

Though the cause is noble and worthy of fighting for, the method is questionable. This lawsuit comes at New York during a tumultuous time for the state and city of the same name. Occupy Wall Street is causing enormous headaches for the legal system in New York with so many arrests lately bound to clog the courts and the protest movement putting such a strain on the civil servants who must deal with the madness on a daily basis. The case hits the state below the belt at the worst possible time. Some of the fighters selected to be plaintiffs are also purposely chosen because of the human interest factor in their background. In the cases of Gina Carano and Matt Hamill, their compelling and diverse life experiences are being exploited by the UFC in a shameful and sleazy manner to generate drama and publicity.

The idea is to overturn the ban of live professional MMA across New York State for ALL those who enjoy watching, shaping and participating in the sport. While the litigation’s language attacks the current ban for being “overbroad” the field of plaintiffs in this complaint aren’t really broad enough. Every MMA organization that has the capacity and desire to someday put on a fight card in New York should have a seat at the table in this matter. Multiple other national and worldwide entities are mentioned in passing but not named as plaintiffs. As a fairly capable legal analyst, I know any suit can be brought on behalf or against what are called “Does” as in John or Jane Doe. This is useful when an entire class of people are affected by a certain situation that a suit arises from. An attorney can sue on behalf of a vast number of names unknown to represent a wide swath of the general public who deserve relief based on a particular cause of action. An attorney can also take the time to call and speak with the principals of other major corporations who might be interested in joining this kind of suit. It seems the UFC did not bother to shop the case around much and went with personable individuals with interesting back stories rather than reaching out to some of the other major leagues promoting the sport. Zuffa is a giant attention hog to put it bluntly.

The case reads more like a historically accurate novel based on a true story than anything. It does not seem to be grounded solidly in sound legal theory, but the basic tenets are valid. The most “gotcha” aspect of the case is the fact that the ban is so vaguely and broadly written that it could potentially threaten a multitude of activities that feed off the sport of MMA. These efforts fall outside the act of holding an official live pro MMA event, and the ban is not regularly enforced to the letter of the law when in comes to these situations. The problem is the ban essentially criminalizes active support of professional mixed martial arts across the state. Even in the face of potential enforcement of the ban’s loose language, MMA’s growth is happening at such a rapid rate that the ban’s literal language could not possibly be uniformly enforced. Another great strength of the litigation is the whole stated reasoning behind the creation of the ban in the first place. Detractors of MMA in New York voiced serious concerns with what kind of “message” the sport was sending to youth back around the time of the 1997 passage of the ban. This case is relying on mixed martial arts being classified as the ultimate “freedom of expression,” so it actually supports the petitioners when the opposition has a history of adamantly insisting the sport sends any message–even a bad one.

The most significant handicap this lawsuit faces is that it may not have the legs to become landmark litigation. The Pandora’s Box effect regarding the precedents this case could set if it’s successful may have an impact on a huge cross section of society’s athletes. The players involved in the current NBA lockout and looming NHL labor struggles might also benefit from classifying their right to play their respective sports as a free speech issue. Also, appeals courts have been reluctant to interfere with states’ rights issues, and if a New York judge assigned to this case is able to dismiss the case or cut it off before it gains any serious momentum, an appeal may not help.  Finally, the case is long on story and background and short on cited precedent cases with similar scenarios and outcomes.

It would be fantastic if the law were not so complicated and New York was not so stubborn about approving live professional MMA events within the state. Unfortunately, a case like this could take three to four years to gain any traction whatsoever. It is essentially only going to be able to piss the sport’s critics off in the early going and won’t do any meaningful damage to the state’s staunch opposition of MMA unless a sympathetic judge can move it forward.

 

THE LEGAL BEAGLE BEHIND THE FILING:

If any lawyer can pull this case off, it’s the guy who calls himself the lead attorney on the case. Barry E. Friederman is a creative and dynamic legal professional. He’s a professor of law at NYU, and he specializes in constitutional law, which this case is grounded in. The comprehensive and detailed complaint is actually the work product of the law firm Morrison & Foerester LLP, one of the top law firms in the US with over 1,000 lawyers.

 

WHY SHOULD YOU CARE?

New York’s most powerful legislators are stuck in the stone age when it comes to the way they view mixed martial arts. It’s disturbing that civilized and educated people like these can’t embrace MMA and allow it to be featured in such a prominent and highly populated state. It’s even more troubling that the sport’s most outspoken and powerful New York critics refuse to recognize the leaps and bounds made in MMA’s mainstream acceptance, overall safety and growing popularity over the years since 1997. If politicians can’t even hash out how to handle a simple sport, how can we rely on these folks to fix our troubled economy? How will they be able to determine the best way to deal with the dwindling accounts that provide for our most sacred social programs like Medicare and Social Security?  If the legislature in New York can’t see the end game and admit they are wrong about the sport they’ve vilified out of pure spite, what’s to stop them from acting out of the same type of spite and unmotivated animosity when it comes to other crucial issues?

This case is bound to get interesting in the weeks and months to come. The entire litigation is certainly worth a full read if you have the time. CLICK HERE TO EXAMINE THE FULL COMPLAINT.

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Cage Fighting Xtreme November 19th fight card UPDATE

Posted on | November 17, 2011 | No Comments

Cage Fighting Xtreme November 19th fight card. Fight card is subject to change until you witness it in the cage.

Lee Beane VS Bobby Favors is off due to Favors recent torn retina. Bobby Favors did not receive medical clearance to fight.

 

Team Clinch Brian Allard

VS

Cody Esanoilia Pin2Win 155 AM
Independent Dave Brown

VS

Jordan Smith Team Clinch 130 AM
Wai Kru Renan Borgess

VS

Doug Miller Pin2Win 145 AM
Silver Back Grace Nowak

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Jen Lopez Iron Horse MMA 115 AM
Maxx Christian Barrett

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Bryan Pires Team Clinch 157 AM
ABD MMA Mike McDonald

VS

Jake Perry The Pound 170 AM
SSSF Anthony Delesandro

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John Rhodes Pin2Win 185 AM
Independent Jeff Hsu

VS

Greg Morse Team Irish B 170 AM
Guardian MMA Mike Tabar

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Louis Caballer Tri Force MMA 135 AM
Gillettts MMA Shannon Soares

VS

Jeff Watts East West  MMA 145 AM
Pro Elite Brian Sparrow

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Steve Erland Team Irish B 170 AM
Gracie Barra Cody Anderson

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Paul Nischo Tri Force MMA 170 AM
Wai Kru Pat Walsh

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James Chaplin Pin2Win HWT AM
Eclectic MMA Justin Smith

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Mike Arruda Independent 195 AM
Independent Wade Therrien

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Artie Mullen MMA Of SM Hwt PRO
SSSF Bill Mahoney

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Hector Sanchez Elite MMA 185 PRO
Mendes MMA Chris Paolini

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Pierry Pierre CCFA 170 PRO
SSSF Joe Lamaroux

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Gerry Spiegel Independent 185 PRO
SSSF Lee Metcalf

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Fernando Perez CCFA 152 PRO
Fight Factory Robby Roberts

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Jay Dublin Dublin‘s Fight factory 185 PRO
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