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Saturday, December 09, 2006

ANGLE: 'I WILL DO MMA' 


Kurt Angle

'The Wrestling Observer' reports thet following:


"Today Kurt Angle said that he will be doing a shoot fight on a TNA PPV in May or June since he needs time to train.

He mentioned Tito Ortiz, Ken Shamrock, Randy Couture, Chuck Liddell, or Daniel Puder as possible opponents. He wouldn't say who, just that the fight would be real and that it his opponent is a very good fighter with a good reputation. He was a little more respectful of Puder's abilities, if that means anything."

posted by Fightsport #11:16 AM


FRANK SHAMROCK VS. BARONI 


Frank Shamrock

Frank Shamrock made an appearance on last night's Strikeforce card and announced to the almost 9,000 people in attendance that his matchup against Phil Baroni has now been officially signed. The matchup will take place on StrikeForce's March card.

posted by Fightsport #10:49 AM


STRIKEFORCE RESULTS 


Cung Li

Strike Force: 'Triple Threat'
December 8th, 2006
HP Pavilion
San Jose, CA


Cung Le
defeats Jason Von Flue by TKO at 0:43, RD 1.
Josh Thomson defeats Nam Phan by unanimous decision.
Gina Carano defeats Elaina Maxwell by unanimous decision.
Bobby Southworth defeats Vernon White by unanimous decision.
Duane Ludwig defeats Tony Fryklund by TKO at 3:37, RD 2.
Eugene Jackson defeats Ronald Jhun by rear naked choke at 2:01, RD 1.
Paul Buentello defeats Ruben Villareal by TKO at 3:57, RD 2.
Daniel Puder defeats Mike Cook by rear naked choke at 2 2:31
Rex Richards defeats Kyle Levinton by keylock at 2:02, RD 1.
David Smith defeats Sean Bassett by TKO at 1:36, RD 3.
Scott Graham defeats Drew Dimanlig by unanimous decision.
Anthony Figueroa defeats David Barrios by unanimous decision.
Raul Castillo defeats Andrew Montanez by TKO at 2:10, RD 1.

posted by Fightsport #10:35 AM


Friday, December 08, 2006

K-1 'DYNAMITE' UPDATE 


Masato

K-1 announced the following matchups for their 'Dynamite' card on December 31st:

Akebono vs. 'Giant' Silva
Masato vs. Yong Soo Choi
Royler Gracie vs. Hideo Tokoro

posted by Fightsport #5:39 AM


Thursday, December 07, 2006

POSTAL CONNECTIONS: 'MINOTAURO' VS. FUJITA OR YOSHIDA 


Rodrigo "Minotauro" Nogueira

By Tape Lord

Hello my friends, my postal connections in the DSE/PRIDE organization are telling me that Rodrigo 'Minotauro' Nogueira will most likely face either Kazuyuki Fujita or Hidehiko Yoshida on the PRIDE card on December 31st.

posted by Fightsport #10:35 AM


POSTAL CONNECTIONS: CHOI SIGNS WITH PRIDE, WILL FACE 'CRO COP' 


Hong-Man Choi (left)

By Tape Lord

Hello my friends, my postal connections in the DSE/PRIDE organization are telling me that DSE/PRIDE has signed Korean giant Hong-Man Choi away from K-1, and that he will participate on PRIDE's December 31st card in an MMA-rules matchup against Mirko 'Cro Cop' Filipovic.

According to my postal connections, DSE/PRIDE is supposedly paying Choi over USD$4 million per fight. Expect DSE/PRIDE to officially announce the signing by next week.

posted by Fightsport #5:49 AM


DSE/PRIDE CONFIRMS ANOTHER FIGHTSPORT.COM SCOOP 


Mauricio "Shogun" Rua (center)

DSE/PRIDE officially confirmed what Fightsport.com first reported on December 5th, that the matchup of Mauricio 'Shogun' Rua vs. Kazuhiro Nakamura will take place on their December 31st card.

posted by Fightsport #3:49 AM


DSE/PRIDE CONFIRMS FIGHTSPORT.COM SCOOP 


Takanori Gomi

DSE/PRIDE officially confirmed today what Fightsport.com first reported on November 23rd, that the matchup of Takanori Gomi vs. Mitsuhiro Ishida will take place on their December 31st card.

posted by Fightsport #3:39 AM


IFL RECIEVES MMA LICENSE IN NEVADA 



The IFL announced the following:


"December 6, 2006 - The International Fight League (OTC.BB: IFLI), the world's first team-based professional mixed martial arts league, today announced that it has received permission from the Nevada State Athletic Commission to conduct MMA events in the state, beginning in 2007. IFL Commissioner and co-founder Kurt Otto and President and co-founder Gareb Shamus met with the commission on Tuesday in Las Vegas, Nevada.

'We are very grateful that this process is completed, and that the commission has given us permission to move forward and schedule events,' Otto and Shamus said in a joint statement. 'It is another important step forward for the IFL as we grow and develop our business model, and its great news for both the fans of the sport and our business partners, since Nevada is the epicenter of all fight sports and the commission is made up of some of the most respected people not only in the fight world, but in all of professional sports.'

The approval by the Nevada commission is the latest in a series of solid business developments for the IFL. Other recent announcements in the last week have included:

- The addition of the 12th and final team for 2007 (the Red Bears based in Chicago),
- The announcement of the full 2007 IFL schedule
- The move to make the IFL a publicly-traded company


The 11 date slate will include events in eight different states and begins with four teams, including the Nevada-based Lions (coached by legend Ken Shamrock) facing the San Jose-based Razorclaws (coached by his brother, world champion Frank Shamrock) at the ORACLE Coliseum on Friday January 19 in Oakland, California. Ken Shamrock recently held an open tryout in Reno for team hopefuls, and attracted over 150 competitors to the half-day event.

The IFL has announced 10 of the 11 sites thus far, and will announce the final site (to be held in mid-June of 2007) in the next week to 10 days."

posted by Fightsport #1:35 AM


Wednesday, December 06, 2006

FEDOR SPEAKS 


Fedor Emelianenko

Fedor Emelianenko was recently interviewed by a Russian website. Here's what Fedor had to say (translation by Igor S.):


Interviewer: You recently returned from training in the Elbrus region, which was your second time training there. Describe your trainings, results, achievements.

Fedor: The training sessions were at the height of 2,200 meters (7,218 feet). The main part of the work, such as exercises for endurance and an ability to withstand a certain load, is complete. Two weeks of training in the same mode, such as putting the necessary load additionally, is remaining. After that, I will begin preparing for the competition. I lost a little weight due to the training sessions. I am currently 103 kg (228 pounds), but visually it doesn't seem like it.

Interviewer: Maybe you are considering moving down a weight class?

Fedor: Oh no (laughs), I have no such intentions for now.

Interviewer: In November your brother participated on a PRIDE show in the Netherlands? Tell us about his performance.

Fedor: The performance was unsuccessful for my brother; Aleksander lost to Fabricio Werdum. According to the trainer, he managed the fight incompetently. He did everything that should not be done, and did not listen to what he was warned about... Sanya (Russian nickname for Aleksander) was probably over confident. It seems that he "fell ill" with star disease; considers himself a great fighter, stopped training properly (we already have not been working together for more than half a year), and now suffered a serious defeat for a second time in a year...

Interviewer: Do you see a solution to the situation? Is there a possibility to help your brother to continue having a successful career? Not so long ago he was defeating his opponents in mere minutes, and sometimes seconds. Experts were saying that winning is a family feature of the Emelianenko brothers.

Fedor: Frankly speaking, I have no desire to interfere in the affairs of my brother. He is a grown man, and chooses for himself which way to go.

Interviewer: You may be right. It happens frequently that people requesting help or good advice, put the blame of their failures on those who answered their requests and really tried to help.

Fedor: Yes, we also had a situation after his fight with Josh Barnett. Aleksander partly blamed me for his defeat, even though he did not follow any of the advice that I gave him... It was a good lesson, and now I have no intentions of interfering in his matters.

Interviewer: And what are the chances to see your younger brother, Ivan, in the rings of prestigious fighting promotions?

Fedor: Ivan will soon participate in a combat sambo tournament. He frequently travels to trainings with us, as he did to this one in the Elbrus region, but thus far I do not see any sense in promoting him into getting fights in PRIDE. He is not ready for competitions of that level yet. With Ivan, sometimes he is training very seriously, with the desire, and other times, unfortunately, he just does it inconsistently. Maybe he thinks that results can also be achieved by only training from time-to-time.... He has the same problem that Aleksander does. If Sanya (Aleksander) approached the training with a large zeal, he could have already been the champion long ago, or at least been definitely breathing down my back. But since he only trains before the fight, such sad defeats happen.

Interviewer: And who does Aleksander train with now?

Fedor: Aleksander went to train in the Netherlands before his participation in the last PRIDE show. Considering that Fabricio Werdum is a very competent wrestler, very serious, Aleksander needed a good sparring partner for the training sessions. But in the Netherlands there was simply not anyone to wrestle. Though trainers repeatedly suggested to him that he come with us, Aleksander refused. He decided that it would be better for him in the Netherlands, and the results are obvious.

Interviewer: Now every week, on Saturdays, TV viewers can become acquainted with the shows and fighters of PRIDE, watching broadcasts on NTV. What other ways do you think the mixed martial arts become more popular in Russia, and is there a future for this sport in our country?

Fedor: Of course. Of course fights have a future in our country. Viewers show a great interest in fights. Concerning becoming popular, without a doubt it must more actively go through the mass media. The more they promote it, the more they tell about mixed martial arts fights, the more people can learn about these competitions. PRIDE is already popular enough as seen from the rating of the program. Previously at this time on NTV they showed stories about boxing and the fights of outstanding masters in this form of sport, but they enjoyed much less success with the viewers.

Interviewer: In continuation of the previous question, PRIDE shows have already been staged twice in the Netherlands. Another PRIDE show just took place in October in America. Do the organizers plan to spread the PRIDE shows around the world?

Fedor: I know that there were negotiations with China and Korea, but thus far everything remains at the level of agreement and nothing more. How soon PRIDE shows take place in these countries I do not know... I do know that there are intentions to carry out shows in Russia too, but this direction is only in the stage of discussion right now. However, Russians and fans of mixed martial arts will have a chance in March to see the "Team Russia vs. Team America" show, which will take place in St. Petersburg, Russia. Roman Zentsov, my brother Aleksander, and some up-and-coming young fighters will participate for Team Russia along with myself.

Interviewer: It seems that women are doing many different sports now. Are there shows, similar to PRIDE, with the participation of women?

Fedor: There are shows in Japan and America that regularly include the participation of women. Two or three female fights go in addition to the male fights. There are also ratings, with top women competitors in their own weight categories. And in Russia, there are also girls who are more then happy to test their skills in the ring.

Interviewer: Many parents are interested to know at what age, from both a physiological and moral point-of-view, is it best to start teaching martial arts to children? Are there any recommendations from initial founders of a particular school, for example, of eastern martial arts?

Fedor: To be honest, there are no special recommendations. And really there are many arguments regarding what age children should start training martial arts. I started to train in age of 11 and my first trainer, Vasiliy Ivanovich Gavrilov, let me know from the very beginning that results are not to be achieved without hard work. I started to train seriously ever since the first years; at the end of the training sessions my gi was always wet from sweat. But now many children are brought to sport academies by their parents at the age of eight, seven, and even six. But I don't know how seriously a child at this age can train. Generally speaking, in the first years they give general education, overall strengthening exercises, and mobility games are also performed in the training sessions. It is difficult for me to say which method is better to adhere to. In any case, the optimal choice to start training martial arts is the age of 10. Children already approach training sessions more consciously. They want to learn techniques, throws, etc.

Interviewer: You are invited as the honorable guest of the "USA vs. Russia" show, which will take place in Canada. Have you ever tried to keep statistics on how many flights you have to do in a year? And what form of transportation do you prefer?

Fedor: The show is already taking place today on December 4th. Unfortunately, I could not attend because I have a serious preparation for the upcoming December 31st show. Regarding the number of flights, I have never thought of that. My favourite means of transportation, if it is not for long distances, is without a doubt a car. I love driving a car a lot. If we are traveling with a fun group, moving by train is great... Though literally 8-9 months ago trains made me very nervous. Maybe because before and after the operation I had to go back and forth between St. Petersburg and Old Oskol by myself?!... But generally I am comfortable with any means of transportation.

Interviewer: Do you have any trips planned in the near future?

Fedor: No, I don't plan to go anywhere because I have to prepare for the December 31st show.

Interviewer: Has your opponent already been announced?

Fedor: At the current moment it is Mark Hunt. He is a former K-1 champion, who also defeated Mirko Cro Cop after I did. So the fight will be interesting.

posted by Fightsport #10:49 AM


BARONI VS. SULOEV 


Phil Baroni

Sources in the Bodog organization are saying that the matchup of Phil Baroni vs. Amar Suloev may possibly take place on their March 3rd card, or on a later Bodog Fight card in 2007.

posted by Fightsport #10:35 AM


Tuesday, December 05, 2006

'SHOGUN' VS. NAKAMURA 


Mauricio "Shogun" Rua (center)

The Brazilian media reports that the matchup of Mauricio 'Shogun' Rua vs. Kazuhiro Nakamura will most likely take place on the PRIDE card on December 31st.

posted by Fightsport #5:49 AM


HANSEN VS. AOKI 


Joachim Hansen

DSE/PRIDE officially announced the following matchups for their card on December 31st:


Gilbert Melendez vs. Tatsuya Kawajiri
Joachim Hansen vs. Shinya Aokl

posted by Fightsport #5:39 AM


Monday, December 04, 2006

FEDOR VS. MONSON 


Fedor Emelianenko

Sources in the Bodog organization are saying that the matchup of Fedor Emelianenko vs. Jeff Monson will most likely take place on their March 3rd card.

posted by Fightsport #11:39 PM


Sunday, December 03, 2006

POSTAL CONNECTIONS: VANDERLEI VS. BARNETT 


Vanderlei Silva

By Tape Lord

Hello my friends, my postal connections in the DSE/PRIDE organization are telling me that the matchup of Vanderlei Silva vs. Josh Barnett may possibly take place on the PRIDE card on December 31st.

posted by Fightsport #11:39 PM


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