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MMA News Written by Julio Heller
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Friday, 16 April 2004 |
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Now that we know that the first round line-up for the PRIDE open-weight Grand Prix tournament, schedule for April 25th, will have Murilo Ninja fighting against Sergei Kharitonov the Chute Boxe team is improving the grappling training. The other news come from Wanderlei Silva and Shogun that probably will fight in the next Bushido Event in MAY. Wanderlei against Kondo and Shogun will know in the next few days.
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MMA News Written by K-1
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Wednesday, 14 April 2004 |
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Former undisputed heavyweight boxing champion, "Iron" Mike Tyson (50-4 (44 KO's), has signed a contract to participate in his next boxing bout. Slated for July, the fight will mark both Tyson's first ring appearance in over a year as well as his first fight promoted by Fight Entertainment Group (FEG), a subsidiary company of K-1, the world's premiere martial arts fighting sport.
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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Tuesday, 06 April 2004 |
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Masato Extends World Max Win Streak TOKYO, April 7, 2004 -- Defending K-1 World Max Champion Masato defeated Serkan Yilmaz in the main event of the K-1 World Max 2004 World Tournament at Yoyogi Stadium in central Tokyo. It was Masato's eighth consecutive win since late 2002, and capped off an event featuring 16 fighters from 12 countries battling in K-1's under-70 kg World Max class.
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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Wednesday, 31 March 2004 |
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The weigh ins have come and gone and the big news is the Tim Sylvia is OFF the card. He did not pass his test again and he was replaced by Cabbage in a non title fight. Mike Kyle is now set to fight Wes Sims who was waiting in the sidelines and takes this fight on short notice. Tito Ortiz was uncharacteristically light weighing in at 202 pounds and looked absolutely shredded. Liddell looked as good as he has ever looked and when the staredown was over gave Ortiz the double middle fingers for good measure. It is clear that both fighters are in the best shape that they have ever been and tomorrow's fight should be a barnburner.
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MMA News Written by Arnold Lim
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Wednesday, 31 March 2004 |
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The Canadian MMA Scene is growing at a brisk pace and what better proof is their then attendance. Just a few short weeks ago a small community on Vancouver island with a population of approx 75,000 people drew over 3000 people to an MMA event. The Luminous future of MMA in Canada is apparent in the number of practitioners, fighters, fans, and media representatives that grow day by day.
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MMA News Written by Mickey Suttiratana
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Sunday, 28 March 2004 |
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In what will end up being for the UFC Heavyweight Championship, Tim Sylvia looks to re acquire the very title that was stripped away from him against ever the ever improving and dangerous Andrei Arlovski. Both are stand up fighters and love to bang and in what will truly be a war, Arlovski will not only attempt to win the UFC heavyweight championship, but also become the first man to defeat Sylvia in MMA competition.
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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Thursday, 25 March 2004 |
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TOKYO, March 26, 2004 -- Musashi overcame a volley of foul blows to beat Akebono, Ernest Hoost effortlessly turned aside Xhavit Bajrami, and Bob Sapp scored a strange victory over Seth Petruzelli at the K-1 World Grand Prix 2004 in Saitama today.
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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Wednesday, 24 March 2004 |
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TOKYO, March 26, 2004 -- The K-1 World Grand Prix 2004 Series kicks off tomorrow at the 35,000 capacity Saitama Super Arena. The one-match tournament will feature nine bouts and some of K-1's biggest stars. The fights will be under regular K-1 rules 3R x 3min, two possible extra rounds), with the winners receiving consideration for the September 25 World GP Semi Final Tournament. The 18 participating fighters met the press today at the Shin Takanawa Prince Hotel in central Tokyo.
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MMA News Written by Kyle Iwamoto
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Friday, 19 March 2004 |
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The FCFFs Rumble at the Roseland held its 12th show this past Saturday night, complete with knockouts, tapouts and the first female bout to take place inside The Slammer. Fight fans still reeling from the previous evenings Sportfight event were treated to eleven more exciting matches from some of the toughest warriors of the Pacific Northwest.
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