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Saturday, February 26, 2005

ALEXANDER EMELIANENKO IN NEXT MFC 


Alexander Emelianenko

Alexander Emelianenko, the brother of Fedor, is scheduled to participate on the next 'Euphoria MFC' card.

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posted by Fightsport #11:49 PM


JAOUDE SETS SIGHTS ON 2008 OLYMPICS 


Antoine Jaoude

Olympic veteran Antoine Jaoude told the Brazilian media that he would like to try and compete again in wrestling at the next Olympics in 2008.

Jaoude represented Brazil in the recent Olympics that took place in Athens, Greece.

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posted by Fightsport #11:39 PM


MFC RESULTS 



Euphoria MFC: 'USA vs. World'
February 26th, 2004
Trump Taj Mahal Casino
Atlantic City, NJ



Single matchups:
Jeremy Horn defeats Kazuhiro Hamanaka by KO at 3:19, RD 1.
Ryan Schultz defeats Hiroyuki Abe by TKO at 0:42, RD 2.
Travis Wiuff defeats Antoine Joaude by unanimous decision.
Dan Christison defeats Ben Rothwell by keylock, RD 3.
Chael Sonnen defeats Adam Tarsey by TKO at 3:49, RD 1.
Daniel Tabera defeats Ron Faircloth by unanimous decision.
Mike Delaney defeats Pat Stano by TKO at 1:48, RD 3.
Jeff Monson defeats Jay White by TKO at 4:07, RD 1.
Eddie Alvarez defeats Seichi Ikemoto by TKO at 1:25, RD 2.
Jorge Santiago defeats Chris Liguori by rear naked choke at 3;27, RD 1.
John Kolosci defeats John Sivori by majority decision.


Lightweight GP tournament:
Yves Edwards defeats Hermes Franca by split decision.
Rich Clementi defeats Daisuke Hanazawa by unanimous decision.

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posted by Fightsport #11:21 PM


CAGE RAGE 10 RESULTS 


Renato "Babalu" Sobral

Cage Rage 10: 'Deliverance'
February 26, 2005
London, England


Renato 'Babalu' Sobral
defeats Pierre Guilett by TKO at 1:57, RD 1.
Curtis Stout defeats Sol Gilbert by KO at 0:20, RD 2.
Gabriel Santos defeats Mark Weir by unanimous decision.
Jorge Rivera defeats Alex Reid by KO at 0:41, RD 1.
Melvin Manhoef defeats Mathias Riccio by KO at 3:01, RD 1.
Jean Silva drew with Leigh Remedios.
Sami Berik defeats Jeremy Bailey by split decision.
Antony Rea defeats Evangelista 'Cyborg' Santos by TKO at 1:55, RD 2.
Dan Burzotta defeats Andy Costello by armbar at 2:38, RD 1.
Robert Berry defeats Andy Harby by KO at 2:51, RD 1.
Chris Freeborn defeats Brad Pickett by TKO at 3:20, RD 2.
Dave Lee defeats Ricky Andrews by triangle choke at 0:43, RD 1.
Andy Walker defeats Alex de Souza by unanimous decision.

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posted by Fightsport #11:16 PM


SHOOTO BRAZIL RESULTS 



SHOOTO Brazil 6
February 26th, 2005
Ginasio do Círculo Militar
Curitiba, Brazil


Renato Matos
defeats Fabio 'Tigrao' by TKO.
Josenildo 'Indio' defeats Willian Casquilha by TKO.
Cristiano 'Neguinho' defeats Wanderlei Smala by armlock.
Helio Dipp defeats Wagner Tiburcio by KO.
Ivonildo 'Cafu' defeats Marcus Vinicius by TKO.
Eduardo Pamplona defeats Carlinhos Lima by rear naked choke.
Julian Jaba drew with Paulo Bueno.
Wagner Gavea defeats Fabio Baum by TKO.
Jose Carlos defeats Mateus Andraus by judges decision.
Erinaldo 'Pitbull' defeats Ricardo Rodrigues by rear naked choke.
Rodrigo Fajardo defeats Sergio Schiavon by armlock.
Luiz 'Beicao' defeats Paulo Boiko by judges decision.

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posted by Fightsport #10:35 PM


STORM SAMURAI CARD 



Storm Samurai
March 19th, 2005
Circulo Militar de Curitiba
Curitiba, Brazil


Gildo Lima
vs. Aritano Barbosa
Michael Costa vs. Junior Besouro
Andre Dida vs. Luciano Azevedo
Alessandro Stefano vs. Rodrigo Riscado
Mauricio 'Veio' vs. Ricardo Bastos
Nelson Jaca vs. Geraldo Mangela
Claudio 'Popeye' vs. Franklin Jenssen
Wagner Tiburcio vs. Jair Sorriso
Marlon Mathias vs. Pablo Guermandi
Jorge Britto vs. Gustavo Treta
Edival Pedroso vs. Aloisio 'Baiano'

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posted by Fightsport #3:39 AM


SPORTFIGHT 9 CARD 



SportFight 9: 'Respect'
March 26, 2005
Mt Hood Community College
Oregon

Heath Sims
vs. Steve Berger
Ed Herman vs. Glover Texeira
Matt Horwich vs. Rich Gueren
Dennis Davis vs. Trevor Burnell
Dominic Rivera vs. Damion Hatch
Enouch Wilson vs. John Gunderson
Ken Barringer vs. TBA
Joel Surprant vs. Bristoi Murunda
David Brown vs. Austin Ward
J.D. Stanely vs. Ben Baxter
John Carbajal vs. Wyatt Basham

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posted by Fightsport #1:35 AM


Friday, February 25, 2005

KOTC RESULTS 



KOTC: 'Payback'
February 25, 2005
Cleveland, OH


Michael Westbrook
defeats Jarred Bunch by rear naked choke at 4:55, RD 1.
Joey Villasenor defeats Brendan Sequin by TKO at 2:10, RD 1.
Michael Buchkovich drew with Eric 'Butterbean' Esch.
Jorge Gurgel defeats Jason Ireland by guillotine choke at 2:25, RD 3.
Dan Bobish defeats Ruben Villarreal by TKO at 0:55, RD 1.
Thiago Alves defeats Jeff Cox by KO at 0:15, RD 1.
Forrest Petz defeats Charles Bennett by choke at 3:40, RD 1.
James Lee defeats Walley Keenboom by rear naked choke at 1:20, RD 1.
Buddy Clinton defeats Angelo Popofski by armbar at 0:30, RD 1.
Tom Murphy defeats Josh Hendricks by KO at 1:30, RD 1.
Paulo Dantas defeats Jason Dent by decision.
Josh Martin drew with Steve Durig.
John Soeder defeats Jeff Serafin by TKO at 3:15, RD 2.
Mike Boyd defeats Brandon Gardner by decision.

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posted by Fightsport #11:39 PM


KOTC MATCHUP OF FORMER NFL PLAYERS GETTING MAINSTREAM COVERAGE 


Micheal Westbrook

The KOTC matchup between former NFL players, Micheal Westbrook and Jarrod Bunch, got a big push this week in the mainstream media when Sid Rosenburg, of the 'Joe B. and Sid' show, briefly discussed the matchup on their show on 660 WFAN.

Rosenburg is even flying to Ohio to cover the fight. WFAN has millions of listeners and a lot of the American sports world listen to it daily.

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posted by Fightsport #10:35 AM


Thursday, February 24, 2005

THE Z-FILES - PART 1 


The History of the family behind the Ultimate Fighting Championship

BY SCOOP MCTROLL

Before reading any further, please read our disclaimer first.


In the January of 2001, the ailing reality fighting contest known as The Ultimate Fighting Championship, was purchased from its founder, the SEG CORPORATION by ZUFFA LLC. Three men, Frank Fertitta III, his younger brother Lorenzo Fertitta and their brother in law, the low profile but nonetheless powerful, Blake Sartini, are the owners of ZUFFA LLC.


Lorenzo (Far left) and Frank III (Far right) with a friend.

The Fertitta brothers Frank III and Lorenzo, take the limelight in this partnership and have recently become known to millions of people through the reality television show 'American Casino'. As the CEO and President respectively, of the Station Casinos Empire, they appear to be amiable and successful young businessmen. Las Vegas residents may know of Frank III through his involvement in many charities and community projects, including Catholic Charities, Opportunity Village and the Las Vegas Chapter of the I Have A Dream Foundation. They may know of Lorenzo Fertitta from his time on the board of the Nevada State Athletic Commission, or as the chairman of the Nevada Resort Association. The two millionare brothers donate hundreds of thousands of dollars per year to the Republican Party and they are an integral part of the Las Vegas A-list social scene. Many people have wondered just how they came to be so successful at such relatively young ages and where they came from. Our in depth report 'The Z-Files' will explore these issues and attempt to throw some light on the history of the family behind The Ultimate Fighting Championship. I hope you enjoy reading The Z-Files; it is the result of several months of research.


Part 1



It is 1993 in Galveston, Texas and a relative to the Fertittas, 89 year old Vic Maceo has just shown how business is done in his family. The aging alleged mobster had walked into the Galveston Post Office, pulled out a .38 calibre revolver and started firing at postal worker Pete Miller, whom Maceo believed owed him money. Maceo's aim was a little off since his hey day but he still managed to hit Miller in the right arm, shattering the bones and bringing him to the ground, wincing in pain.

When the Maceos and the Fertittas ruled the town a few decades prior, this was the way disputes were settled in Galveston, Texas. In this case Vic Maceo had sold a house to Pete Miller for $45,000 in 1968 and when Miller sold it in 1991, he sold it for $180,000. Naturally Vic felt that some of the profit should have been his. Miller had once worked as a busboy at the Maceo-Fertitta controlled illegal casino known as 'The Balinese Room' and Vic C. Mateo, who was also known as 'Little Vic' to distinguish him from his cousin Vic A. 'Gigolo' Maceo, could not cope with the fact that a busboy had seemingly gotten the better of him.

As Vic Maceo attempted to make his escape in his sports car, police apprehended him. He gave himself up willingly and when approached by the police, he said in a defiant and firm voice, "When you look a guy in the eye and tell him he owes you forty grand and he tells you, 'Let me get the file,' you know that the son of a bitch is lying." As the police slapped handcuffs on him he retorted with "You don't handcuff a gentleman in this town!" Such was the power that the Maceo and Ferttita gang once wielded in Galveston


Fertitta In-Law 'Big' Sam Maceo, The 'Barber of Galveston'

It all began in the early 20th century when two Sicilian barbers arrived in Galveston from Sicily via Louisiana. Rose and Sam Maceo were soon to build an illegal gambling empire from simple bootlegging roots and become known as Papa Rose and Big Sam. Along with their relatives the Fertitta family, they would control the black economy, the organised crime and the politics of Galveston for many years. One of their more well known illegal casinos was 'The Balinese Room' but by the mid 1930's, and the time that prohibition ended, they had built up an entire city block of illegal casinos and gambling dens in Galveston. Many people feel that they created the Vegas format before Vegas ever existed. Sam Maceo organized for all the big name singers and bands of the time to appear at his casinos, including Frank Sinatra.



The Balinese Room in Galveston Texas.

A gaming chip from the illegal casino


The Maceo-Fertitta gang was responsible for funding many things in the Galveston community and despite obvious connections to the New Orleans mob; no one dared to complain about the criminal benefactors of the town. In fact those that did complain usually ended up sleeping with the fishes, according to local legend.

The Maceo-Fertitta gang wielded great power and most of the other mobsters knew better than to tread on their turf. The Chicago crime czar Al Capone had heard about the lucrative gambling and bootleg empire that the Maceos and Fertittas had built in Galveston and he wanted some of that action. He planned to at first become a partner with them and then muscle them out of the picture once he had his hooks firmly embedded. Al Capone sent his main man Frank Nitti to Galveston to intimidate the Maceos into allowing Capone to "invest" in their businesses. The Maceos received word of Nitti's impending arrival and they decided that they would flat-out refuse any offers from Nitti on behalf of Capone to take a piece of their illegal gambling pie.

They decided to call on the skills of the most ruthless member of their family's gang, Maceo In-Law, Anthony Fertitta. Nitti arrived in town and was introduced to the Maceos and to Anthony Fertitta, Fertitta told Nitti that they needed to talk and he took Nitti for a drive in his car. The two men were gone for several hours and it is not clear what events took place during that time. All that is known is that Nitti was dropped at the city limits very late that evening, he appeared to be shaken but alive and well. No one knows what took place during the car ride but when Nitti made it back to Chicago, he told Capone that the Fertittas were no pushovers and it would require an all out war to move in on their territory. Capone never pursued it any further.

Rose Maceo was suspected of many gangland killings during the 1930's. Including his first wife and her lover, but no Maceo was ever convicted of a felony.


Al Capone came off second best when he tried to muscle in on the Fertittas.

Sam Maceo, was the brain behind the Maceo-Fertitta empire and he was directly under the control of New Orleans mob boss Carlos Marcello, who later would be linked to the assassination of JFK. Sam also helped the pioneer Vegas hotelier, Moe Dalitz to get a gaming licence for The Desert Inn Las Vegas's first casino, not very long before his death. Papa Rose and Big Sam had both passed away by the 1950's and many of the remaining Maceo's and the dealers who worked in their illegal casinos moved out to Las Vegas.



The Galveston gambling empire was under the control of mob boss Carlos Marcello, who would later be implicated in the JFK assassination.


The Fertittas, who were related to the Maceos by marriage, took control of the Galveston gaming empire, where they honed their skills in the casino and hospitality fields, a legacy that would remain lucrative to the family for generations to come. Unlike the socially more adept Maceos, who flaunted their success despite its illegality, the Fertittas did not take too kindly to publicity.


The August 1955 edition of Time Magazine that exposed the Fertittas as thugs.


In 1955, a Time magazine LIFE reporter visited one of the illegal Fertitta casinos in Galveston. In an article entitled 'Thugs vs The Press', he reported the following in the August 1955 edition of Time Magazine.

" Many a mug on the edge of the big time thinks there is a formula for dealing with newsmen: intimidate or bribe. In Galveston, Texas, where vice and crime abounds, Gambling Boss Anthony Fertitta tried that formula in an effort to prevent LIFE from getting pictures of his illegal operations. It did not work.

After LIFE Photographer Joe Scherschel and Reporter Hank Suydam took pictures (with a concealed camera) in one of Fertitta's gambling houses, the boss and two henchmen followed the LIFE men to their hotel. Photographer Scherschel took his film upstairs while Reporter Suydam encountered Fertitta and his two strong-arm men in the lobby. Fertitta demanded an explanation of what Suydam and Scherschel had been doing, suddenly smashed Suydam in the face. By the time Suydam had picked himself off the floor, Fertitta had switched tactics, tried to stuff a $20 bill into the reporter's pocket.

Last week, just before LIFE published "Wide-Open Galveston Mocks Texas Laws," Gambling Boss Fertitta was tried for simple assault in the Galveston justice court. After Fertitta pleaded "not guilty" and then refused to take the stand, Justice J. L. McKenna found Fertitta guilty, gave him the maximum punishment: a $25 fine. The conviction was much more important than the small fine. In Galveston, where gang leaders like Fertitta have long tried to pose as legitimate businessmen, the criminal conviction reported on Page One of Texas newspapers helped to expose these "legitimate businessmen" for the thugs they are."



Partially in light of the adverse publicity that they began to attract and partially due to the more conservative political climate of the mid to late 1950's, the Galveston gambling empire began to slowly crumble. Many of the Fertittas also began to migrate to Las Vegas and it all finally came to a crashing halt in Galveston in 1957 when the Attorney General Will Wilson, along with the Texas Rangers, smashed the Fertitta's illegal gambling racket. The glory days for the Maceos and Fertittas were over in Texas, for the moment at least.


With no choice but to shut up shop and leave town, a mass exodus took place. With the vast experience the owners and employees had gained in Galveston by running or working in the biggest chain of illegal casinos and live entertainment restaurants in the country, Las Vegas seemed to be the natural place to migrate. A pilgrimage from Galveston to Vegas of mobsters, card dealers, croupiers, hores and gamblers began. In those days Vegas was not as heavily regulated as it is today and offered the lure of an easy buck to such dregs of society.

In 1960, a 21-year-old man named Frank Fertitta Jr would arrive in Las Vegas and find work at a Casino as a bellboy. With him are his wife and newborn son, Frank III.

The fun for him, was just beginning.


(That was Part 1 of Scoop McTroll's new series 'The Z-Files'. Watch this page for part 2, coming to FS 24-7 soon.)


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posted by Fightsport #10:35 PM


Wednesday, February 23, 2005

COFFEE GUY EXCLUSIVE: KEN SHAMROCK VS. FRANKLIN 

By Coffee Guy

Ken Shamrock

Before reading any further, please read our disclaimer first.

The following exclusive report was sent to us by our Zuffa informant called 'Coffee Guy':


"The matchup of Ken Shamrock vs. Rich Franklin is now pretty much signed for 'The Ultimate Fighter' reality show finale in April."

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posted by Fightsport #11:49 PM


CARNEIRO SOUNDS OFF ON CONTROVERSIAL LOSS TO CHONAN 


Roan "Jucao" Carneiro (top) dominating Ryo Chonan (bottom for the entire fight.

Brazilian fighter Roan 'Jucao' Carneiro spoke to the Brazilian media, and sounded off regarding his controversial loss to Ryo Chonan, in which the referee seemed to greatly favor Chonan in the fight. Here's what Carneiro had to say:


"I do think the fight didn't develop on the ground because the referee stood the action up all the time. I didn't understand why he did this, because Mishima fought his entire match (on the same show) playing on the ground. I took Chonan down,and immediately the referee put us back on our feet -- it happened all the time.

I have a big motivation to go back to Japan because I have a lot to show there, and I want to fight in the upcoming PRIDE Bushido (on April 3rd). I want to say that Chonan needs to take care because I'm hungry for a rematch under Bushido rules. I deserve it." -Roan "Jucao" Carneiro


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posted by Fightsport #11:39 PM


K-1 MAX RESULTS 


Buakaw vs. Kraus

K-1 World MAX 2005: 'Japan Tournament'
February 23rd 2005
Ariake Colosseum
Tokyo, Japan



K-1-rules matchups:
Albert Kraus defeats Buakaw 'Por Pramuk' by split decision.
Farid Villaume defeats Kinami by unanimous decision.

Reserve matchup:
Akeomi Nitta defeats Ash-Ra by TKO at 2:10, RD 2.

MMA-rules matchup:
Kaoru Uno defeats Serkan Yilmaz by armbar at 1:59, RD 1.



K-1-rules Tournament quarterfinals:
Takehiro Murahama defeats Hayato by TKO at 1:15, RD 3.
Kozo Takeda defeats Kazuyuki Miyata by TKO at 0:39, RD 3.
Kojiro defeats Tomo by unanimous decision.
Takayuki Kohiruimaki defeats Kazuya Yasuhiro by split decision.

Semifinals:
Akeomi Niita defeats Takehiro Murahama by unanimous decision.
Takayuki Kohiruimaki defeats Kojiro by TKO at 1:13, RD 2.

Final:
Takayuki Kohiruimaki defeats Akeomi Niita by KO at 0:36, RD 1.

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posted by Fightsport #10:35 AM


'THE ULTIMATE FIGHTER' EPISODE 6 REVIEW 


A fan's humorous parody of the UFC reality show and what appears to be its percieved strategy of appealing to the upper class homosexual demographic.

Review posted by the MMA insider known as 'Better Mouse Trap':


"The entire episode revolved around the "much ado about nothing" spectacle between Koscheck and Leben "the trash talker".

The Ultimate Fighter editors worked overtime to find meaningless footage to fill the void until the most anticipated fight in TUF history! Yeah!

Well, the fight did not live up to the hype )-:

Both fighters wasted precious time (Only two five minute rounds). They both danced for the first minute or so as if they were scared to engage. Leben eventually scored some knees then he was taken down and held…

*Rinse- repeat- Rinse- repeat*

The judges give the unanimous decision to Koscheck, who taunts Leben afterwards telling him to pack his bags and take his leprechaun looking ass home.

Leben, once again gets teary eyed and suddenly storms outside to get some air.

Later, he is spotted crying in the back of the facility, a facility that looks like some "coming of age" Hollywood set complete with a decrepit building, old crates, foliage and Railroad tracks.

Suddenly, Randy Couture and Dana White come out to console the melancholy Leben and this is now starting to look like some shit you would take your date to see on Friday night.

*Popcorn time*


Leben, like him or hate him, made the show somewhat interesting. Now that he's gone after losing the decision, who’s going to step up and make you want to tune in?

Now that alcohol is banned and there are no beefs between the remaining fighters, what compelling "reality" can keep viewers tuning in?

I don't think the shows going to get high ratings showing Bobby Southworth walking around the house in sweat pants scratching his nuts.

The promo for the next TUF episode looked boring as hell and they didn't even show clips of the next fight, a fight that goes to the judges."


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posted by Fightsport #1:35 AM


Tuesday, February 22, 2005

CALIFORNIA SANCTIONS MMA 



The California State Athletic Commission voted today by a count of four to one in favor of sanctioning mixed martial arts in their state.

Josh Grossman will have a full report by the end of the week.

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posted by Fightsport #10:35 PM


K-1 MAX CARD 


Buakaw "Por Pramuk"

K-1 World MAX 2005: 'Japan Tournament'
February 23rd 2005
Ariake Colosseum
Tokyo, Japan



K-1-rules matchups:
Albert Kraus vs. Buakaw 'Por Pramuk'
Jadamba Narantungalag vs. Farid Villaume
Akeomi Nitta vs. Ash-Ra

MMA-rules matchup:
Kaoru Uno vs. Serkan Yilmaz

K-1-rules Tournament:
Kozo Takeda vs. Kazuyuki Miyata
Takehiro Murahama vs. Hayato
Tomo vs. Kojiro
Takayuki Kohiruimaki vs. Kazuya Yasuhiro

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posted by Fightsport #7:35 PM


GROSSMAN INSIDER: YAMAMOTO OUT OF 'K-1 MAX' CARD 

By Josh Grossman

Norifumi "Kid" Yamamoto

Norifumi 'Kid' Yamamoto has suffered a shoulder injury in training and has pulled out of the K-1 'Max' card on February 23rd.

His replacement will be Kazuyuki Miyata.

Expect K-1 to officially announce this later on today.

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posted by Fightsport #1:35 AM


Monday, February 21, 2005

KORAL SIGNS VANDERLEI 


Vanderlei Silva (left) and Koral's Victor Costa.

Brazilian magazine 'Tatame' reports that 'Koral' fightwear, of Brazil, have signed Vanderlei Silva to a deal, in which Silva will be sponsored by Koral, as well as having a new line of signature gear with Silva's name developed by them.

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posted by Fightsport #11:39 PM


TAPE LORD'S MONDAY MORNING MAILBAG 

By Tape Lord

UFC president and "2004 Turkey of the Year" winner Dana White.

Hello my friends! Welcome to Tape Lord's 'Monday Morning Mailbag'. Below are some of the more interesting e-mails I recieved as one of the editors of this newspage. Enjoy...


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IS DANA WHITE GAY?
Are the rumors about Dana White sucking some of the UFC fighter's dicks true?
-Andrew Bryant
Pheonix, Arizona

Tape Lord's reply: Andy, I can't answer that question for you. The rumors are there, but there has never been any proof to back up the rumor that Dana White demands sexual favors from his fighters.


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NEED MORE MALE GRAPPLING!
Where do other gay fans of grappling and MMA turn for nhb excitement? The UFC has been good to me so far but I need more.
-Andrew Bryant
Pheonix, Arizona

Tape Lord's reply: I am not gay, but I have heard that the grappling organization known as NAGA has a very bog homosexual following.


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QUESTION ABOUT FS 2.0?
When your new version of Fightsport comes out may I post pictures of my favorite fighter's dicks for my avatar?
-Andrew Bryant
Pheonix, Arizona

Tape Lord's reply: While your choice of avatar disgusts me to no end, Fightsport.com will continue to uphold free speech on the NHB/MMA forums. We do not allow child porn, but so long as your pic is legal then it will not be censored.


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IS HACKELMAN RETARDED?
Is John Hackleman retarded? I seen him on the forums and he seems like a very stupid man.
-Andrew Bryant
Pheonix, Arizona


Tape Lord's reply: Andy, by reading posts written by John "The Pitmaster" Hackelman, you might be led to believe he does indeed have some sort of mental deficiencies. But according to people who know Hackelman, he is a perfectly normal person. I do believe there is some merit to the old saying that goes... "if someone looks and sounds stupid, most times he is stupid".

The final verdict on Hackelman is more of a judgement call in my humble opinion.


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IS JOE SILVA GAY?
Is Joe Silva a homosexual? My gaydar goes haywire when I see that guys pics. Everything about him says he is homosexual in my opinion.
-Andrew Bryant
Pheonix, Arizona

Tape Lord's reply: Again, I can't answer that question for you. The rumors are there, but there has never been any proof to back up the rumor that Joe Silva is a homosexual.


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posted by Fightsport #10:35 AM


VANDERLEI CALLS OUT YOSHIDA 


Vanderlei Silva

Vanderlei Silva made a surprise announcement to the audience this past Sunday at the PRIDE 29 show.

Silva asked the audience who should his opponent be for the PRIDE Middleweight Grand Prix opening round, scheduled for April 23rd.

Realizing the crowd was yelling "Saku, Saku, Saku", in a clear reference to Kazushi Sakuraba, who Silva has brutally beaten three times already, Silva pointed to another Japanese fighter seated next to Sakuraba instead.

"No, I've made my choice. I want you, Yoshida!", said Vanderlei Silva to Hidehiko Yoshida.

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posted by Fightsport #3:39 AM


CRO COP TO FEDOR: 'YOU ARE NEXT!' 


Mirko 'Cro Cop' Filipovic

Mirko 'Cro Cop' Filipovic spoke on the mic after defeating Mark Coleman last Sunday and called out Fedor Emelianenko.

"Fedor, you are next!", said Cro Cop.

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posted by Fightsport #1:35 AM


Sunday, February 20, 2005

PRIDE SIGNS ANOTHER OLYMPIC JUDO CHAMPION 


Pawel Nastula

DSE/PRIDE announced the signing of Polish judoka Pawel Nastula.

Nastula captured a judo gold medal in the 1996 Olympics, and is also a 2-time European and world champion.

Nastula is scheduled to compete in the first round of the PRIDE Middleweight GP on April 23rd.

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posted by Fightsport #11:49 PM


PRIDE CONFIRMS FIGHTSPORT.COM SCOOP 


Fedor Emelianenko

DSE/PRIDE president Sakakibara confirmed what Fightsport.com first reported on February 9th, that DSE/PRIDE officials had traveled to Russia to try and re-sign Fedor Emelianenko to a new deal.

That attempt was apparently unsuccessful, and Sakakibara announced to the Japanese media that he will himself go to Russia next month to try and re-sign Fedor to a new deal for 2005.

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posted by Fightsport #7:35 PM


PRIDE 29 RESULTS 


Mirko "CroCop" Filipovic vs. Mark Coleman.

PRIDE 29: 'Fists Of Fire'
February 20, 2005
Saitama Super Arena
Saitama, Japan


Mirko 'Cro Cop' Filipovic
defeats Mark Coleman by KO at 3:40, RD 1.
Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson defeats Murilo 'Ninja' Rua by split decision.
Rogerio 'Minotoro' Nogueira defeats Alistair Overeem by unanimous decision.
Kiyoshi Tamura defeats Aliev Makhmud by TKO at 7:09, RD 1.
Sergei Kharitonov defeats Mu Bae Choi by KO at 3:24, RD 1.
Kazuhiro Nakamura defeats Stefan Leko by TKO at 0:54, RD 1.
Igor Vovchanchyn defeats Yoshiki Takahashi by KO at 1:10, RD 1.
Mauricio 'Shogun' Rua defeats Hiromitsu Kanehara by TKO at 1:40, RD 1.
Fabricio Werdum defeats Tom Erikson by choke at 5:11, RD 1.
Mario Sperry defeats Hirotaka Yokoi by TKO at 9:08, RD 1.

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posted by Fightsport #10:35 AM


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