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MMA News Written by Benoit Lelievre & Etienne Simard
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Sunday, 06 November 2005 |
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James Haourt wins a unanimous decision over Sylvain Cloutier Stéphane Vigneault gets a TKO over Greg Compton in the third round Dave Parizeau gets a triangle choke submission over Billy Kidd in Round 1 (40 seconds) Thierry Quenneville gets an armbar tapout over Max Marin in Round 1 Martin Désilets gets a TKO over Krys Soszynski in the second stanza (cut) Chris Horodecki gets a KO and the fighter of the night award with a KO over Dave Goulet in the third Sam Stout gets a first round TKO over Donald Ouimet Jonathan Goulet gets a bulldog choke submission in the first against Shonie Carter
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MMA News Written by Mike Doyle
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Saturday, 05 November 2005 |
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Tonights Ultimate Fighter season 2 finale main event features a really intriguing match-up between Nick Diaz, an established welterweight contender and Diego Sanchez, a rising star who is trying to shed the tag of overnight sensation. To add to the drama, theres already some bad blood between the two fighters, Diaz seems to believe Sanchezs MMA record is inflated with victories over mediocre talent and Sanchez claims that Diaz is jealous of his success and stardom.
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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Friday, 04 November 2005 |
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Weigh in photo's for TKO 23 "Extreme" which takes place on Nov 5th in Victoriaville, Quebec. The card features such UFC veterans as Jonathan Goulet and Shonie Carter who will face each other in the main event. Also on the card are Sam Stout and Donald Ouimet.
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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Friday, 04 November 2005 |
From Dream Stage Entertainment November 4, 2005 LOS ANGELES, California Karl-James Noons and Nick Ring, two of the four winners selected from the PRIDE FIGHTING U.S. AUDITIONS last November, were victorious at the ICON Sports Opposites Attract event, held last Friday, October 28th at the Blaisdell Arena in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Thursday, 03 November 2005 |
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Desert Diamond Casino, Friday, Nov 11, 2005, Doors Open: 6:00 PM, Fight Time: 7:00 PM Tickets now on sale at the Desert Diamond Box Office ( 520-393-2799 ) or 866-DDC-Wins. Advance tickets range from $15 to S100. $5 higher on fight day. RITC 76 will be the first of many shows in the beautiful Desert Diamond showroom which can accommodate up to 2,500 fans.
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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Tuesday, 01 November 2005 |
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We have two new King of the cage titles in stock and shipping now. King of the Cage 33 "Aftershock features Ultimate Fighter 2 competitor Joe Stevenson competing in one the early bouts that got him on the road to being one of the best up and coming fighters in his weight class. We also have King of the 36 "Unfinished Business" which features Ultimate Fighter 1 winner Diego Sanchez who is not only won the competition but blew through his opponents en route to being a PPV star. Both Titles are in Stock in the MMA Ring Report Pro Shop and are shipping Now so dont miss out!
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MMA News Written by Arnold "The Sushiboy" Lim
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Friday, 28 October 2005 |
In this edition of the Canadian Corner we have news on all things Canadian MMA including TKO's new year end awards show, UFC referee's showing up in Canada, Secntioning of Vernon, B.C, for MMA, and the province by province break down of MMA events and happenings that will take place till the end of the year 2005. We also have news on Jonathan Goulet's next UFC appearance, and all things Canadian MMA, Without furthur ado lets move on to the tenth edition of the Canadian Corner.
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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Thursday, 27 October 2005 |
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Countries collide in just seven days as Mixed Fighting Championship brings you its fifth internationally-stacked event USA vs. Japan, live November 5th from the Trump Taj Mahal & Casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey. Ten of Japans proudest are on route to America and a worthy team touting some of the red, white, and blues best will be waiting to greet them in a night of heated action inside the famed MFC ring. Among them, Team Gurgel heavyweight Mike Patt takes on Yusuke Masuda.
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MMA News Written by Mike Doyle
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Tuesday, 25 October 2005 |
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The recent Ken Shamrock-Kazushi Sakuraba fight at Pride 30 has created quite a bit of a stir about whether the 1st round referee stoppage was premature or justified. While organizations such as Pride and the UFC continually claim fighter safety is always first and foremost, it would appear from past Pride events the company has been less then consistent when determining if a fight should be allowed to continue once a fighter appears to be in trouble.
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