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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Friday, 12 March 2004 |
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Sapp Set for Niigata NIIGATA, March 13, 2004 -- Bob Sapp is more than ready for his next fight -- the Beast is prepared, it would appear, to take on the entire Mongolian nation. In a press conference in advance of the K-1 Japan Special Beast 2004 in Niigata, Sapp not only promised to beat up his opponent Dolgorsuren Sumiyabazar, but to take it to Sumiyabazar's brothers as well.
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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Friday, 05 March 2004 |
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For the first time in recent memory the city of Nanaimo was home to a MMA event, and the Frank Crane arena played host to The Beast Dan Severns rematch with Ulysses Castro and possibly the first female MMA bout in Canadian history. With one Kickboxing bout, one boxing bout, and 7 Mixed Martial Arts bouts on the card...
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MMA News Written by MMARR
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Saturday, 28 February 2004 |
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Arnold "The Sushiboy" Lim was in Montreal to see "The Crow" David Loiseau take on one of the toughest men in the planet Jeremy Horn. Bill "The Butcher" Mahood, Steve Vigneault, Mark Hominick, Kyle Sandford and much more were also on the card.
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MMA News Written by Arnold "The Sushiboy" Lim
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Friday, 27 February 2004 |
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Questions, questions, questions, it seemed there were nothing but question marks coming into the TKO 15 event that took place today in Montreal. Would the main event see the re-emergence of the Crow into the top contender that we saw before the Rivera fight? Would Jeremy Horn claim his first high profile victory at his new found 185 pound weight class?
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MMA News Written by Monte Dipietro
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Monday, 23 February 2004 |
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Kohiruimaki Wins World Max in Tokyo
TOKYO, February 24, 2004 -- Takayuki Kohiruimaki persevered through three bouts to win the K-1 World Max 2004 in Tokyo and advance toward this year's World Max Final. A steely cold dusk shivered the thousands of K-1 fans filing into the Yoyogi Stadium in downtown Tokyo. But inside the action was red-hot, with plenty of energy and emotion, and a total of nine KO's on the card.
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MMA News Written by Arnold "The Sushiboy" Lim
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Sunday, 22 February 2004 |
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It looks like the TKO organization is stepping back into the international market with one of the biggest fights in their history. In the main event we will see homegrown talent David The Crow Loiseau stepping up big time to face one of the living legends of the sport of Mixed Martial Arts, Jeremy Gumby Horn. The rest of the card includes TKO stalwarts Steve The Lionheart Vigneault, Mark "The Machine Hominick, Kyle Sandford, Stephan The Rude boy Potvin, and new blood, such as Chris Fontaine, Bill Mahood, and the much anticipated MMA debut of Nova Uniao Black belt Mark Bocek.
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MMA News Written by Joe "The Hustler" Blaze
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Saturday, 21 February 2004 |
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With Southern California weather, and bumper to bumper traffic, many obstacles were thrown at the promoters of the King Of The Cage show to pull off a successful show. Calm, relaxed, and sporting his usual smile Terry Trebilcock, head of King Of The Cage was confident his show would be a success. A near sellout crowd eventually made it through the gates to fill up the seats to confirm Trebilcock's formula. The same formula the California State Athletic Commission has yet to figure out. Promoting the sport of Mixed Martial Arts in California equals cash paying butts in seats. Pretty simple equation for anyone to understand.
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MMA News Written by Joe "The Hustler" Blaze
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Friday, 20 February 2004 |
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"Warning for those waiting for the PPV: Spoilers" Wander Braga beats Jason Cleveland by arm bar in 1st round Randy Velarde beat Bryson Vanderford via ref stoppage (from strikes) 4:53 of 1st round Larry Landless submits Tony Berg with a rear naked choke 1st round Tomas Kenny (not to be confused with Thomas Denny) submits Ray Elbe with a keylock form the sidemount in the 1st round Brian Sesma beats Brian Pardoe when ref steps in and stops Sesma pounding down from the mount against the cage 1st round
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MMA News Written by Monte Dipietro
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Saturday, 14 February 2004 |
Team World KO's Team Japan in Okinawa
NAHA, OKINAWA, February 15, 2004 -- Team World beat Team Japan by score of 4-3 to win the K-1 Japan Series Burning 2004 in Okinawa showdown event. The fight night marked K-1's first foray into Japan's southernmost Prefecture of Okinawa, a subtropical archipelago which just happens to be the birthplace of Karate.
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