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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Monday, 13 December 2004 |
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(MONTREAL, CANADA) TKO Major League MMA continues to put the finishing touches on an outstanding fight card for TKO 19: RAGETM to be held on Saturday, January 29th 2005 in Montreal, Quebec. This event will be held at the Pierre-Charbonneau Center and will showcase the best Canadian fighters and a great international showdown between two of the best welterweights in the world!
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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Thursday, 09 December 2004 |
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(MONTREAL, CANADA) TKO Major League MMA is very pleased to announce the return of four TKO superstars at TKO 19! GEORGES ST-PIERRE, PATRICK COTE, STEVE VIGNEAULT and MARK HOMINICK will headline this star studded event on Saturday, January 29th, 2005 at the Pierre-Charbonneau Center in Montreal, Quebec. What more can the Canadian MMA fan ask for? The best of Canada are fighting both at home in front of their loyal fan base and abroad available via pay-per-view on the ultimate stage of mixed martial arts combat, the UFC!
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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Friday, 03 December 2004 |
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ARUZE K-1 WORLD GP 2004 FINAL Saturday, December 04, 2004 Tokyo Dome, Japan
1st match : Super Fight Reserve Match Jerome Le Banner vs. Hiromi Amada winner: Jerome Le Banner by KO 2R 1:03
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MMA News Written by Jason Rose
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Thursday, 02 December 2004 |
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One of the continuously growing Midwestern MMA promotions, the X-treme Fighting Organization, Is primarily known as a showcase for up and coming talent from the Midwest , but the fourth chapter in the XFO's book of life featured more than just the usual suspects...
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MMA News Written by Arnold "The Sushiboy" Lim
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Tuesday, 30 November 2004 |
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It is Deja Vu all over again. The famous words ring true once more as another Canadian event has been forced to relocate and shut down for the time being. It seems things are getting better in small doses but when will we make the next big jump? It is a difficult pill to swallow but the next big movement may not happen any time soon. However, It seems much is happening in the great white north, some negative and some positive, so lets get caught up on all things Canadian MMA, in what is surely the least encouraging installment of the Canadian Corner yet...
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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Monday, 29 November 2004 |
Today, DSE/PRIDE announced more 3 match ups of PRIDE "OTOKO MATSURI" on December 31st. Kazushi Sakuraba vs. Wanderlei Silva (Japan/Takada Dojo) (Brazil/Chute Boxe Academy) Yuki Kondo vs. Dan Henderson (Pancrase Ism) (USA/Team Quest)
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MMA News Written by Marc Godin
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Thursday, 25 November 2004 |
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Despite being plagued by injuries and different problems concerning the issuing of fighter licenses, the TKO organization delivered another great show. Trekking ahead without David Loiseau, Steve Duquette, Dave Beneteau and Shane Rice, TKO had to fix the card on short notice, not always the easiest thing to do, and did so to the best of its abilities. This card, which was originally scheduled to be held in Sherbrooke on the 6th of November, was presented to the Montreal fans this last Friday the 26th instead.
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MMA News Written by DSE
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Monday, 22 November 2004 |
LOS ANGELES, California PRIDE FIGHTINGS first United States auditions took place this past Saturday, November 20, 2004. Over 100 participants from around the globe convened at the campus of the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) for the opportunity to be the next PRIDE FIGHTING SUPERSTAR. At stake-- PRIDE FIGHTING contracts and mixed martial arts scholarships.
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MMA News Written by Jason Rose
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Saturday, 20 November 2004 |
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The Ironheart Crown returned to Hammond, Indiana and the Hammond Civic Center with their own special brand of Mixed Martial Arts. Special because the Iron Heart Crown works like no other promotion to produce one of the most competitive and prestigious MMA events in the Midwest and on November 20, 2004, with The Iron Heart Crown VIII Ethereal, the tradition continued. After losing their original Main Event, which is now the Main Event for Ironheart Crown 9, and seeing many other bouts dropped and opponents switched, Ironheart called in fighters from across the country to fill spots and retain the integrity of the show.
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