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Saturday, May 15, 2004

TYSON AND K-1 NEWS 


Mike Tyson

Sankei Sports report that their is a current impasse in negotiations between Mike Tyson's camp and K-1 as to who Tyson's opponent will be on July 31st.

The Tyson camp want the opponent to be journeyman boxer Kevin McBride, whereas K-1 wants the opponent to be either Bob Sapp or Jerome LeBanner.

According to K-1, US Pay-Per-View partners are also involved in the negotiations.

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posted by Fightsport #8:44 AM


SAKURABA NEWS 


Kazushi Sakuraba

The Japanese media reports that Kazushi Sakuraba is still feeling the effects of a right kneee injury, but that he is still scheduled to participate in a single fight on the PRIDE Heavyweight GP card in June.

Just as Fightsport.com has already reported, the Japanese media are saying that Sakuraba's opponent will most likely be either Nino Schembri or Rogerio 'Minotoro' Nogueira.

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posted by Fightsport #8:33 AM


ZST TO USE 'RINGS KOK' RULES FOR JULY SHOW 



The Japanese media report that ZST show on July 4th will be using the 'King of Kings' rules which was used by the now defunct RINGS promotion.

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posted by Fightsport #7:32 AM


Friday, May 14, 2004

SILVA VS. KONDO CONFIRMED FOR AUGUST 


Vanderlei Silva

Todd Atkins reports the following from Japan:

"DSE has decided to have the Vanderlei Silva vs. Yuki Kondo matchup as a single fight on their PRIDE Heavyweight GP Finals card in August."

Discuss this at Fightsport.com


posted by Fightsport #6:03 AM


Thursday, May 13, 2004

WALLID SPEAKS 


Wallid Ismael (left)

Brazilian magazine 'Tatame' recently interviewed Wallid Ismael. Here's what Wallid had to say (interview by Andre Araujo):


Tatame: Are there any new developments for Jungle Fight 2?

Wallid: The scenery will be part of the attraction. We've built a snake that is 10 meters long, and the fighters will come to the ring inside of the mouth of a 15-meter tall black panther. The card is unprecedented in Brazil, with fighters from France, Japan, the United States, and Russia. It will be one if the biggest events ever seen in Brazil. We're going to have an acrylic ramp with lights and everything. The production will be as good as PRIDE and the UFC. This part of the show is being taken care by "Artisans of Parintins". We have the support of the local community, the state, and the local government. We're going to have good coverage with in eleven Brazilian states and Sportv. The thing is bring attention to the Amazon and the city of Manaus, which is a beautiful city.

Tatame: The attendance and numbers for the first Jungle Fight was very good...

Wallid: Jungle Fight 1 did a record number of viewers on Pay-per-view, and beat all the events aired in Brazil, including Pride Dynamite!. Everybody is aware about the Amazon, and our event is the only one in Brazil that features fighters from around the world.

Tatame: Are you guys already planning a third edition?

Wallid: Yes, it will be held on September 25th. We are negotiating with China and Qatar. We are also talking to Las Vegas too. Everything for this year. The only thing is to wait and see.

Tatame: During the first Jungle, former Japanese senator Antonio Inoki swam in the River with piranhas, and then entered the ring with a monkey his shoulder. What will he do this time?

Wallid: It's a surprise...we don't know for sure yet, but I can tell you we are working on it. For sure he will surprise everyone once again.

Tatame: Why do the matches take so long to announce, considering that there's only a few days left until the event?

Wallid: We had some problems with three foreign fighters who are injured, but I'm already working on their replacements. Some of them are now having some visa problems. The job of putting the card together is a complicated thing. I always hated these kind of delays when I used to only be fighter. I used to think it was absurd, but today I see that it is really a crazy job. It's very difficult to keep together a card in an event of this kind...but I want to make it clear that I have been talking with the fighters every day, and everything will be fine.

Tatame: What is the public response for the event?

Wallid: Jungle Fight 2 will be aired by Sportv in Brazil, Japan, Portugal, and many other countries. In fact, we did it really well in Portugal with a 7.3 rating against 7.5 for soccer (Portugal's national sport). A big step. About the tickets, they are available at Studio 5, as of 11:00 today until May 15th. The prices are 20, 50, 100, 150 and 200 reais. The front row seats are already sold out.

Tatame: Some time back, Brazil Dojo accepted an open challenge from the Brazilian Top Team...how did that turn out, considering that Carlos Barreto (BTT) will be on the Jungle Fight 2 card?

Wallid: Our relationship is great. In fact, I talked with Bebeo (Duarte) two days ago. We are all fine and its past history.

Tatame: And regarding Brazil Dojo, what is the real situation of the team that you created around the time of the first Jungle Fight?

Wallid: The team is being reformulated. We are evaluating the fighters and want to build a solid team, but everything is very uncertain at the moment. Brazil Dojo is something I like doing. It's not about doing business. But in due time, like everything I do in my life, the team will return and we will go to the top. I will beat down all those who talked bad about me.

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posted by Fightsport #10:52 PM


RICKSON VS. WAKANOHANA 


Rickson Gracie

The Japanese media is now reporting that Rickson Gracie vs. Wakanohana will take place on one of the upcoming K-1 MMA 'Romanex' shows.

Wakanohana is a former Sumo grand champion, and is also the brother of recently retired Sumo grand champion Takanohana.

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posted by Fightsport #10:49 PM


ROYLER TRAINING IN BOXING 


Royler Gracie (right)

Brazilian magazine Tatame reports that Royler Gracie has been preparing for his return to MMA by training his standup a lot with Brazilian boxing coach Claudio Coelho.

Gracie is scheduled to face Genki Sudo on the K-1 'Romanex' card on May 22nd.

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posted by Fightsport #1:41 AM


ICE 9 RESULTS 



ICE 9: The Rematch
May 7th, 2004
Tori's Station
Fairfield, OH


Kerry Schall
defeats Chris Herring by TKO at 0:51, RD 1.
John Moore defeats Brian Williams by guillotine choke at 2:59, RD 1.
Josh Howat defeats Anthony Smith by TKO at 1:43, RD 2.
Nick Ollberding defeats Gerald Pierson by TKO at 0:49, RD 1.
Trevor Garrett defeats Kevin Rinear by unanimous decision.
Jason Keneman defeats Sam Sheridan by TKO at 1:33, RD 2.
Adam Bass defeats John Coleman by TKO at 1:38, RD 1. in Rd.
Rod Housley defeats Sam Riley by TKO at 0:45, RD 1.
Chris Moore defeats Ricky Hutchins by TKO at 1:08, RD 1.
Ron Fields defeats Leo Sylvest by triangle choke at 2:46, RD 1.

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posted by Fightsport #1:39 AM


JUNGLE FIGHT 2 CARD 



Jungle Fight 2
May 15th, 2004
Center of Conventions
Manaus, Brazil



Travis Wiuff vs. Leopoldo Montenegro
Assuerio Silva vs. Fabiano 'Pega-Leve' Scherer
Jorge 'Macaco' Patino vs. Thomas Denny
Carlos Barreto vs. Brian Sherpad
Ronaldo 'Jacare' vs. Victor Babkir
Adriano Martins vs. Boris Jonstomp
Fredson Paixao vs. Rani Yahira

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posted by Fightsport #12:48 AM


KOTC CARD 



King of the Cage
May 15th, 2004
Sky City Casino
Albuquerque, NM

Open:
4:00 PM
Start: 6:00 PM


Officially announced matchups:
Alberto Crane vs. John Mahlow
Darryl Pridy vs. Jimmy Westfall
Eric McElroy vs. Benji Vasquez
Brant Gibbs vs. J. Gil

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posted by Fightsport #12:47 AM


RITC 62 CARD 



RITC 62: More Punishment
May 15, 2004
Casa Grande, AZ


Vince Lucero
vs. Cory Timmerman
Andy Montana vs. Joe Grant
Gilbert Aldano vs. Karl Perkins
Melesio Perales vs. Randy Lavrar
Jamie Varner vs. Robert Maldonado
Carlos Ortega vs. Julian Samaniego
Michael Perales vs. Neil Abbott
Israel Juarez vs. Brett Schreiner
Brandon Roberts vs. Daniel Betzold
Michael Grandenetti vs. Joe Bochenek
Jason Dehart vs. Frank Sanchez
Troy Tolbert vs. Cameron Mayer
Matt VerHalen vs. Brandon Oliver

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posted by Fightsport #12:47 AM


'IT'S SHOWTIME' CARD 


Gilbert Yvel

'It's Showtime'
May 20th, 2004
Amsterdam ArenA
Amsterdam, Holland



MMA matchups:
Gilbert Yvel vs. Cheick Kongo
Joop Kasteel vs. Dave Vader
Rodney Faverus vs. Melvin Manhoef
Stephan Tapilatu vs. Perry Ubeda
Dave Dalgliesh vs. Barrington Patterson
Irma Verhoeff vs. Yoko Takahashi

Muay Thai/Kickboxing matchups:
Alexey Ignashov vs. Semmy Schilt
Rayen Simson vs. Sahin Yakut
Badr Hari vs. Aziz Khattou
Fikri Tijarti vs. Chris van Venrooy
Joerie Mes vs. Pajunsuk
Gago Drago vs. Stjepan Veselic

Boxing matchups:
Lucia Rijker vs. Lisa Holewyne
Regillo Aaron vs. Francisco Mora

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posted by Fightsport #12:47 AM


WEC 10 CARD 



WEC 10: Bragging Rights
Mat 21st, 2004
The Palace Indian Gaming Center
Lemoore, CA

Rafael Real
vs. Mike Serr
Shonie Carter vs. Karo Parisyan
Chris Leben vs. Steve Heath
Poppies Martines vs. Gabriel Cruz
Tim McKenzie vs. Alex Stiebling
Gil Castillo vs. Ryan Schultz
Olaf Alonzo vs. Gilbert Melendez
Chris Lytle vs. J.T. Taylor
Bert Bergmark vs. Daisuke Ishii
Doug Marshal vs. Anthony Arria
Amir Rahnavardi vs. Kengo Ura
Richard Montoya vs. Bill Coffman
Levar Johnson vs. Levi Thronbrue
Steve Ramirez vs. Chino Esparza

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posted by Fightsport #12:46 AM


K-1 'ROMANEX' CARD 


Left to right: Machida, Fujita, Sapp, Greco, and Ignashov.

K-1: 'Romanex'
May 22nd, 2004
Saitama Super Arena
Saitama, Japan


Bob Sapp
vs. Kazuyuki Fujita
Alexey Ignashov vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
Don Frye vs. Yoshihiro Nakao
Josh Barnett vs. Rene Rooze
Gary Goodridge vs. Sylvester Terkay
B.J. Penn vs. Duane Ludwig
Royler Gracie vs. Genki Sudo
Sam Greco vs. 'Lyoto' Machida
Tom Howard vs. 'Blue Wolf'
Norifumi 'Kid' Yamamoto vs. TBA

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posted by Fightsport #12:45 AM


EVT 3 CARD 



EVT 3: 'Inferno'
May 22, 2004
Copenhagen, Denmark

Mario Stapel
vs. Ronaldo Campos
Pierre Guillet vs. Julian Gonzalez
Thomas Hytten vs. Dennis Davis
Chris Wilson vs. Stale Nyang
Kenneth Rosfort vs. Raouf Omar
Daniel Weichel vs. Gaz Roriston
Xavier Foupa-Pokam vs. John Oskar Hammer
Marc Wisniewski vs. Tim Vinther
Jose Enrique Antón Ramos vs. Anders Eriksson
Alex Wiebe vs. Sonny Malmkvist Nielsen
Gjermund Larsen vs. Tchavdar Pavlov
Lars Besand vs. Bernardo Serrini

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posted by Fightsport #12:45 AM


PRIDE BUSHIDO 3 CARD 



PRIDE Bushido 3
May 23rd 2004
Yokohama Arena
Yokohama, Japan



Single matchups:
Mirko 'Cro Cop' Filipovic vs. Hiromitsu Kanehara
Carlos Newton vs. Daiju Takase
Jorge Patino 'Macaco' vs. Kazuo Misaki
Khallid Arab vs. Kazuhiro Nakamura
Tamakairiki vs. Akira Shoji
Yoshihisha Yamamoto vs. Choi Mu Bae

Gracies vs. Japan matchups:
Ralph Gracie vs. Takanori Gomi
Ryan Gracie vs. Ikuhisa Minowa
Ricardo Almeida vs. Ryo Chonan

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posted by Fightsport #12:44 AM


PANCRASE CARD 



Pancrase 2004 Brave Tour
Friday, May 28, 2004
Korakuen Hall
Tokyo, Japan

Open:
5:30 PM
Start: 6:30 PM


Ron Waterman vs. Keigo Takamori
Yuki Sasaki vs. Yukiya Naito
Keiichiro Yamamiya vs. Kozo Urita
Yoshiro Maeda vs. Isamu Sugiuchi
Takuya Wada vs. Hidetaka Monma
Hidehiko Hasegawa vs. Yuichi Nakanishi
Takahito Ida vs. Takaichi Hirayama
Satoru Kitaoka vs. Takaichi Hirayama

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posted by Fightsport #12:44 AM


Wednesday, May 12, 2004

JUNGLE FIGHT CONFIRMS FIGHTSPORT.COM SCOOP 


Matyushenko (top) and Wiuff back in UFC 40.

Fightsport.com first reported last week that Vladimir Matyushenko was seen injured and would most likely be replaced on the Jungle Fight 2 card by Travis Wiuff.

Jungle Fight has now confirmed that Wiuff will indeed replace Matyushenko on the card, which is scheduled for May 15th.

Coincidentally, Matyushenko fought Wiuff back in UFC 40, in which he beat Wiuff by TKO.

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posted by Fightsport #11:17 AM


Tuesday, May 11, 2004

K-1 'ROMANEX' CARD 


Left to right: Machida, Fujita, Sapp, Greco, and Ignashov.

K-1: 'Romanex'
May 22nd, 2004
Saitama Super Arena
Saitama, Japan


K-1 officially announced the following ten MMA-rules matchups for their 'Romanex' show on May 22nd:


Bob Sapp vs. Kazuyuki Fujita
Alexey Ignashov vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
Don Frye vs. Yoshihiro Nakao
Josh Barnett vs. Rene Rooze
Gary Goodridge vs. Sylvester Terkay
B.J. Penn vs. Duane Ludwig
Royler Gracie vs. Genki Sudo
Sam Greco vs. 'Lyoto' Machida
Tom Howard vs. 'Blue Wolf'
Norifumi 'Kid' Yamamoto vs. TBA

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posted by Fightsport #11:15 AM


PRIDE BUSHIDO 3 CARD 



PRIDE Bushido 3
May 23rd 2004
Yokohama Arena
Yokohama, Japan

PRIDE
officially announced the nine matchups for their PRIDE Bushido 3 show on May 23rd:


Single matchups:
Mirko 'Cro Cop' Filipovic vs. Hiromitsu Kanehara
Carlos Newton vs. Daiju Takase
Jorge Patino 'Macaco' vs. Kazuo Misaki
Khallid Arab vs. Kazuhiro Nakamura
Tamakairiki vs. Akira Shoji
Yoshihisha Yamamoto vs. Choi Mu Bae

Gracies vs. Japan matchups:
Ralph Gracie vs. Takanori Gomi
Ryan Gracie vs. Ikuhisa Minowa
Ricardo Almeida vs. Ryo Chonan

Discuss this at Fightsport.com


posted by Fightsport #3:26 AM


'CRO COP' NEWS 


Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic

The Japanese media report that Mirko 'Cro Cop' Filipovic will be staying at a 'special training camp' in preparation for his next fight.

Cro Cop has also put aside some movie commitments he had in order to concentrate more on his upcoming fights.

Discuss this at Fightsport.com


posted by Fightsport #1:51 AM


PRIDE VETERANS TO COMPETE IN KOREA 


Rogerio "Minotoro" Nogueira

The Japanese media report that a good number of PRIDE veterans are scheduled to compete in the 'Gladiator' MMA show in Seoul, South Korea, on June 26th to June 27th.

The event will be staged at the Seoul Olympic Sports Complex in a gym that can seat up to 29,000 people. the card is expected to have sixteen matchups.

The following matchups and PRIDE veterans have been announced so far:

MMA matchups:
Dan Severn vs. Hidetada Irie
Anderson Silva vs. Jeremy Horn
Paulo Filho vs. Daijiro Matsui


PRIDE veterans scheduled to participate:
Rogerio 'Minotoro' Nogueira
Dan Severn
Anderson Silva
Paulo Filho
Jeremy Horn
Ikuhisa Minowa
Daijiro Matsui


Other fighters scheduled to participate:
Brad Kohler
Hidetada Irie


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posted by Fightsport #1:51 AM


SAPP AND K-1 VEGAS AT THE TOP OF JAPAN RATINGS 


Bob Sapp (right) continues to draw ratings.

Video Research Ltd. released its ratings for Japanese television during the first week of May when the K-1 Vegas show was televised.

The show did a very good 15.0% rating, with the Bob Sapp vs. Tommy Glanville fight doing a fantastic 26.5% quarter hour rating.

The shows overall rating placed it as the fourth highest rated sports show for the week. The first three sports were taken by Yomiuri Giants baseball games, which is Japan's most popular and followed baseball team.

The high ratings are a good sign that K-1 can stage high profile shows in the US, and still draw top ratings back home.

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posted by Fightsport #1:36 AM


MC DONALD SPEAKS 


Micheal McDonald

Micheal McDonald was recently interviewed by the K-1 website. Here's what McDonald had to say (interview by Micheal Afromowitz:)


K-1: So, how are you feeling?

McDonald: I'm alright. I was back in the gym Monday - back to work. I feel good and I felt great for the fight.

K-1: I think everyone wants to know how you did it against Marvin Eastman. How did you come back the way you did?

McDonald: Well, when I went down I was fine. For me, it was like a flash knockdown. When I got up, I wasn't even shaky at all. I got up and kept my composure and just went after him.

K-1: So, you had your feet underneath you in the second round?

McDonald: Yeah, I was 100 percent fine. It was just a real flash. I went down and was like 'Oh.' So, I just took my time, took the count, and got up. Then I did what I needed to do to win.

K-1: What did you see in Marvin that helped you turn the fight around so quickly?

McDonald: From what I heard prior to fighting him was that he's aggressive and comes to fight. I wasn't sure what his conditioning would be - whether he would try and finish the fight early or if he'd have the conditioning for the second round and the third round. A lot of guys like to get the job done quickly and get out. After I got up, though, he came after me again. I covered myself and then went after him.

K-1: This is your third K-1 tournament title in North America. What's your secret to success?

McDonald: I think it's just a matter of trying not to get injured, being smart, trying to understand strategies and the science of K-1 fighting - not just throwing a punch and throwing a kick, but understanding the science of it. It's kind of like chess. You can jump the guy, but you can also get jumped yourself.

K-1: Kind of like the game rock, paper, scissors?

McDonald: Right. So, you got to understand that and know your distance and your timing. Also, it's important to just lead a clean life and stay healthy and things will hopefully fall in place. For me, I don't drink; I don't smoke or do anything like that. I try and eat as good as I can. I try to work on new stuff every time. The more you have, the better. Mind you, I may work on 20 different techniques, but I may only use three in the ring or use the ones that I'm comfortable with or know that I'm good at. But, sometimes there are also openings for something new. With Marvin, from when the bell rang, I saw he was open for a lot. So, I thought I'd just move around with him for a little bit before I start opening up.

K-1: A lot of people discredited your ability to come out on top after your results last year. How did the critics' words factor into your motivation to win this tournament?

McDonald: Well, last May I just felt like I made a mistake. It was my fault. Carter beat me on points, but I didn't get hurt. I couldn't do what I wanted to do, basically. As far as this year, I wouldn't say I trained harder. I just trained my norm and I said I'm gonna do it this year. I didn't work on anything different. I didn't change anything.

K-1: Dewey Cooper fought a great tournament as well. Against you, though, he had trouble putting together any kind of real momentum. What do you think it was about that matchup in terms of styles that helped you dominate the fight?

McDonald: With Dewey, I said to myself 'He's gonna run. He's gonna be on his bike,' which is what he did. He was using angles and lateral movement - a lot of it - like a boxer would do. He didn't really want a part of me. He just wanted to get a few kicks and a few combinations in and run. So, I said 'If I cut him off, I'll get him. Or when he comes in, I'll blast him.' The first time I threw a head kick at him, he woke up. If his guard wasn't as tight, he would have been knocked down, or maybe even knocked out. He was giving me a lot of time to do what I wanted to do. I had a lot of time to work and think.

He wouldn't stay in front of me. He would go, which is good. You don't want to stay in front of somebody. For his part, he fought a smart fight. But, winning on points he wasn't going to do because, when I bang him, I'm gonna get a lot more points than he would by doing what he was doing.

K-1: You're 39 years old, but you don't look it. Do you get that a lot from people?

McDonald: I do. I don't tell them my real age, though. To me, it's not important, you know? Whenever I have to fill out an application, I put 26. (Laughs) People always ask me when I'm going to retire or if I think I'm too old. I just say 'You know what? I'm at the age where I'm getting up there, but my body doesn't feel like it.' If I'm starting to get knocked out or hit too much, that's telling me something. But right now, that's not really happening.

K-1: Can we expect to see you back in action during the summer?

McDonald: I was just asked if I wanted to fight in New Zealand in June - in the K-1 Oceania event - but that's sort of tentative right now. I've got to speak with K-1 this coming week to see what's going on.

K-1: If you come back to Las Vegas in the summer for a K-1 fight, what can we expect to see from you?

McDonald: Basically, I just want to come and give a good performance and give the people their money's worth and hopefully come out victorious again.

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posted by Fightsport #12:58 AM


WERDUM TO JOIN CHUTE BOXE 



Brazilian jiu-jitsu phenom Fabricio Werdum told Gracie magazine last month that he would like to join the Chute Boxe team in Curitiba, Brazil. His goal was to train with Vanderlei Silva and the rest of the Chute Boxe fighters.

This month, Chute Boxe trainer and manager Rudimar Fedrigo talked to the Brazilian media about the possibility of Werdum joining the team.

Rudimar says, "Rafael Cordeiro and I heard about Werdum's interest in joining us and we liked it. We consider him a tough fighter, a great Jiu-Jitsu champion, and a good name to be part of our team. His coming to Chute Boxe is very possible"

Based in Madrid, Spain, Werdum would like to join the Chute Boxe team next August, after the Jiu-Jitsu World Cup.

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posted by Fightsport #12:23 AM


'CACARECO' ACCEPTS MATYUSHENKO CHALLENGE 


Alexandre "Cacareco" Ferreira

Alexandre 'Cacareco' Ferriera spoke with the Brazilian media, and stated that he would like to accept the challenge put forth by Vladimir Matyushenko to Brazilian fighters.

In his challenge, Matyushenko stated that he thinks Brazil has the best MMA fighters in the world, and put forth the challenge to any of Brazil's best fighters.

Here's what Cacareco had to say:


Cacareco on the Matyushenko challenge: "Matyushenko drew attention to his name with this open challenge. So, I accepted the challenge by any terms he wants, anytime, and anywhere."

Cacareco on almost fighting Matyushenko a few years back: "We were supposed to fight for the WEF belt a few years ago, but the event went under and we get to fight each other for the title."

Cacareco on how he will beat Matyushenko: "I have become a complete fighter training here with the Gracie Barra Combat team. I have added more tools to my submission game, and I have improved my game on the feet so I am ready to beat him (Matyushenko) by submission or KO.

I do not think he can put me on my back on the mat. I can avoid that and I can take him down. I am confident. I hope there is an event interested in signing this match soon. I am ready, and I know he is too"

Cacareco on Matyushenko's nickname: "I do not know how he got his nickname, 'The Janitor', but against me he will not be cleaning up anything. I will be his worst nightmare."

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posted by Fightsport #12:03 AM


Monday, May 10, 2004

VANDERLEI RECOVERING FROM SURGERY, WEIGHING 225 POUNDS 


Vanderlei Silva

Brazilian magazine 'Tatame' reports that Vanderlei Silva is recovering well after minor surgery on his injured knee, and that he plans to return to the ring soon.

Tatame also reported that Silva is currently weighing 102 kg (225 pounds), and even plans on gaining some more mass.

Discuss this at Fightsport.com


posted by Fightsport #1:08 PM


KONDO VS. 'CRO COP' POSSIBILITY 


Yuki Kondo

The Japanese media report that Yuki Kondo may face Mirko 'Cro Cop' Filipovic in June or July.

According to the Japanese media, if the Kondo/Filipovic matchup ends up taking place, it would happen before Kondo's re-scheduled fight against Vanderlei Silva later this summer.

Discuss this at Fightsport.com


posted by Fightsport #12:32 PM


PENN VS. LUDWIG AND ROYLER VS. SUDO IS OFFICIAL 


B.J. Penn

K-1 officially announced the following matchup for their MMA show 'Romanex' on May 22nd:

B.J. Penn vs. Duane Ludwig
Royler Gracie vs. Genki Sudo

Discuss this at Fightsport.com


posted by Fightsport #11:09 AM


Sunday, May 09, 2004

YOSHIDA VS. HUNT POSSIBILITY FOR NEXT PRIDE 


Hidehiko Yoshida

Hidehiko Yoshida announced to the Japanese media that he is scheduled to participate on the PRIDE Heavyweight GP show on June 20th.

Yoshida said it will be a single fight, most likely against a heavyweight fighter. The Japanese media is speculating that his opponent may be Mark Hunt.

Discuss this at Fightsport.com


posted by Fightsport #10:56 PM


UFC 49 CARD 


Matt Lindland (left)

UFC 49
August, 2004



Below are some of the matchups, both official and unofficial, that are scheduled for UFC 49 in August. A total of eight matchups are expected to be announced for the card:

Matt Lindland vs. Dave Terrell
Yves Edwards vs. Josh Thompson (Lightweight title fight)
Joe Doerksen vs. Joe Riggs

Possible participants:
Tito Ortiz
Ricco Rodriguez


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posted by Fightsport #10:48 PM


'EUPHORIA MFC' SCHEDULE 



Euphoria MFC, whose first show featured the 'Russia vs. USA' theme last March 13th in Atlantic City, has announced four more shows for this year and next:


October 16th, 2004 - Trump Taj Mahal Arena, Atlantic City, NJ
December 11th, 2004 - Trump Taj Mahal Arena, Atlantic City, NJ
February 26th, 2005 - Trump Taj Mahal Arena, Atlantic City, NJ
May 7th, 2005 - Trump Taj Mahal Arena, Atlantic City, NJ

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posted by Fightsport #10:36 PM


SHOOTO CARD 



SHOOTO announced the developing line-up for their card on July 9th in Hawaii:

Alexandre 'Pequeno' Nogueira vs. TBA
Masanori Suda vs. Dustin Denes (light heavyweight title fight)
Jens Pulver vs. Stephen Paling
Rumina Sato vs. Bao Quach
Vitor 'Shaolin' Ribeiro vs. Mitsuhiro Ishida
Jake Shields vs. Ray Cooper

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posted by Fightsport #10:25 PM


JOE SON WANTS TO FACE VANDERLEI 


Joe Son

Todd Atkins reports the following from Japan:

"Joe Son has been working with DSE's pro-wrestling promotion, which is called 'Hustle', and announced at their recent show that has he would like to face Vanderlei Silva after the Silva/Kondo match is completed"

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posted by Fightsport #11:55 AM


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