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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Sunday, 02 October 2005 |
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LOS ANGELES, October 3 The Ultimate Fighting Championship, a mixed martial arts promotion under the direction of Zuffa, LLC and owned and operated since January 2001 by Las Vegas Station Casino magnates Lorenzo and Frank J. Fertitta III, has denied media credentials to several MMA-exclusive Web sites and publications for UFC 55 on Oct. 7, impeding these media entities from performing their full responsibilities to report the event to the public.
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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Sunday, 02 October 2005 |
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MMA Ring Reports Mickey Suttiratana was on hand to take in the ICE 17 event that took place last night in Kentucky and brings us the full results from the popular amateur event. The full story with photo's will be coming soon. -MMARR-
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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Saturday, 01 October 2005 |
Prince George British Columbia played host to the third edition of the Extreme Fighting Challenge which saw some of the best fights in Prince George history. Hosted by UFC veteran the "Butcher" Bill Mahood, the card featured such MMA standouts as Randy Couture's Team Quest fighter Matt Horwitch, Buck Greer, Chris Fontaine and Jason MacDonald. Buck "Shot" Greer vs. Chris Fontaine Matt Horwitch vs. Jason MacDonald Kajan Johnson vs. Roger Alves Mike Ridlan vs. Jason Zazalenchuck Jesse Bongsfeldt vs. Garrett Davis Zac Pruden vs. Chris Ade Todd Steen vs. Josh Tomik Tyler Borrowman vs. Tim Tamaki Kenny Butterfield vs. Daniel White Matt Leo vs. Bryce Gladdish
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MMA News Written by Benoit Lelievre & Etienne Simard
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Friday, 30 September 2005 |
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TKO 22 "Lionheart" Quick results
Marvin Eastman defeated Yan Pellerin via Choke Mark Hominick defeated Ryan Diaz via TKO Thierry Quenneville defeated Max Marin via TKO Dave Parizeau defeated MIke Turner TKO Chris Horokecki defeated Stephane Laliberte via TKO Samuel Guillet defeated Tyler Jackson via Unanimous Decision Steve Vigneault defeated Jason St. Louis via TKO Martin Desilet defeated Lance Evans by KO
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MMA News Written by Marco Poulin
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Thursday, 29 September 2005 |
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The TKO 22 "Lionheart" Weigh ins have come and gone and there are some interesting story lines with Steve Vigneault making his first foray into the welterweight division after spending his whole MMA career at Middleweight and Lightheavyweight. He is coming off two losses as well as some boxing losses so his mental state may be a big factor in the outcome of this fight. His first bout with Jason St. Louis was one of the best fights in TKO/UCC history and if the second bout is anything like the first the fans will be in for a treat.
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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Wednesday, 28 September 2005 |
From Dream Stage Entertainment September 29, 2005 TOKYO, Japan Two more titanic match ups have been announced for PRIDE FIGHTINGS upcoming event, FULLY LOADED, which is scheduled to premiere on North American pay per view on Monday, October 24th, 2005 at 10:00 pm ET, 7:00 pm PT.
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MMA News Written by Benoit Lelievre
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Tuesday, 27 September 2005 |
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With TKO 22 "Lionheart" coming up next Friday, I thought i'd experiment with a different way of doing previews and I will be trying something a bit more simple and methodical. I will be comparing each fighter's strengths and weakness and extrapolating a prediction on what SHOULD happen, minus the chaos factor of a fight. So, my analysis is about what SHOULD happen. I'd like to have your general feedback about this formula. TKO 22 will be taking place at the Pierre Charbanneau centre in Montreal on September 30th.
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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Saturday, 24 September 2005 |
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The very entertaining Pride Bushido event has come and gone in what could very well have been the best Bushido yet. Some big upsets took place along with some very interesting slugfests with some of the top fighters in the world at 185 pounds and under. Click more for the full results.
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MMA News Written by Monte Dipietro
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Friday, 23 September 2005 |
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OSAKA, September 23, 2005 -- Forget tulips, cheese and Vincent Van Gogh -- for K-1 fans, Holland is known principly as a producer of premier K-1 fighters. For the second consecutive year, there will be three entries from the Netherlands at the K-1 World Grand Prix Tokyo Dome Final, this after all participating Dutch fighters emerged victorious at today's K-1 '05 WGP Final Elimination Tournament at the Osaka Dome.
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