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Saturday, December 5, 2009
Meet WEC Powerhouse Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone
WEC's promotional video on WEC 45 headliner Donald "Cowboy" Cerrone...
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Strikeforce Champ Josh Thomson Trying to Knockout Dog Fighting
PRESS RELEASE:
Mixed martial arts star and Strikeforce Lightweight Champion Josh "The Punk" Thomson knows dog fighting is no laughing matter, but he attempts to knock it out with hilarity on Tuesday Dec. 8 at the San Jose Improv.
Thomson will share his thoughts about his upcoming title defense against Strikeforce Interim Champion Gilbert Melendez on Dec. 19 with professional comedian Kris Tinkle (USO Comedy Tour veteran in Iraq, Kuwait and Japan, XM and Sirius Radio) in a live on stage conversation dubbed "Steel Cage Comedy." After the Bay Area's brightest comics entertain, Thomson will join the headliner Tinkle in a talk show style interview about his fight, which airs live on Showtime from the HP Pavilion in San Jose.
"Josh has tons of personality and so many stories. It's going to be fun to get him onstage and bust him a little bit," said Tinkle, whose debut comedy album "Almost Awesome" is now available through Amazon and iTunes. "And as of now he is letting me, so I'm glad he is a good sport and we aren't going to have an incident onstage if I make fun of him."
Thomson quipped, "Who's TInkle? You mean the caveman from the Geico commercials." The event highlights the champion's humor as well as his humanitarian efforts with non-profit organization Knockout Dog Fighting. An array of prizes will be raffled off with 100% of proceeds going to Thomson's charitable cause. "It's a great show and I'm proud to be part of something that helps stop animal abuse," said the San Jose native.
Thomson returns to action at "Strikeforce: Evolution" for the first time since stopping Ashe Bowman in September 2008 at "Strikeforce: Playboy Mansion II." He captured the title from Melendez three months prior, earning a unanimous decision after 25 minutes of action. The rematch had been scheduled twice since with Thomson withdrawing due to injury. Before tangling with "El Nino" again, he plans to showcase his personality that earned him the nickname "The Punk" while positively impacting his local community.
The world's premier mixed martial arts publication, FIGHT! Magazine, as well as Ranger Up, Projekt Label, Manumission Fightceuticals Inc. and IBN Sports are sponsoring the charitable venture.
For ticket information, call (408) 280-7475 or visit www.sanjoseimprov.com or the San Jose Improv box office. Tickets are $10 with a two-drink minimum. Attendees must be 18 and over with valid ID. Doors open at 7p.m. and show begins at 8p.m.
For more information about Knockout Dog Fighting, please visit www.knockoutdogfighting.org If you would like to donate an item or items to the raffle, please see the contact information below.
Mixed martial arts star and Strikeforce Lightweight Champion Josh "The Punk" Thomson knows dog fighting is no laughing matter, but he attempts to knock it out with hilarity on Tuesday Dec. 8 at the San Jose Improv.
Thomson will share his thoughts about his upcoming title defense against Strikeforce Interim Champion Gilbert Melendez on Dec. 19 with professional comedian Kris Tinkle (USO Comedy Tour veteran in Iraq, Kuwait and Japan, XM and Sirius Radio) in a live on stage conversation dubbed "Steel Cage Comedy." After the Bay Area's brightest comics entertain, Thomson will join the headliner Tinkle in a talk show style interview about his fight, which airs live on Showtime from the HP Pavilion in San Jose.
"Josh has tons of personality and so many stories. It's going to be fun to get him onstage and bust him a little bit," said Tinkle, whose debut comedy album "Almost Awesome" is now available through Amazon and iTunes. "And as of now he is letting me, so I'm glad he is a good sport and we aren't going to have an incident onstage if I make fun of him."
Thomson quipped, "Who's TInkle? You mean the caveman from the Geico commercials." The event highlights the champion's humor as well as his humanitarian efforts with non-profit organization Knockout Dog Fighting. An array of prizes will be raffled off with 100% of proceeds going to Thomson's charitable cause. "It's a great show and I'm proud to be part of something that helps stop animal abuse," said the San Jose native.
Thomson returns to action at "Strikeforce: Evolution" for the first time since stopping Ashe Bowman in September 2008 at "Strikeforce: Playboy Mansion II." He captured the title from Melendez three months prior, earning a unanimous decision after 25 minutes of action. The rematch had been scheduled twice since with Thomson withdrawing due to injury. Before tangling with "El Nino" again, he plans to showcase his personality that earned him the nickname "The Punk" while positively impacting his local community.
The world's premier mixed martial arts publication, FIGHT! Magazine, as well as Ranger Up, Projekt Label, Manumission Fightceuticals Inc. and IBN Sports are sponsoring the charitable venture.
For ticket information, call (408) 280-7475 or visit www.sanjoseimprov.com or the San Jose Improv box office. Tickets are $10 with a two-drink minimum. Attendees must be 18 and over with valid ID. Doors open at 7p.m. and show begins at 8p.m.
For more information about Knockout Dog Fighting, please visit www.knockoutdogfighting.org If you would like to donate an item or items to the raffle, please see the contact information below.
TUF 10 Finale Videos
Roy Nelson vs. Brendan Schaub - The Ultimate Fighter: Heavyweights Final:
Kimbo Slice vs. Houston Alexander:
Matt Hamill vs. Jon Jones:
Marcus Jones vs. Matt Mitrione:
Frankie Edgar vs. Matt Veach:
Kimbo Slice vs. Houston Alexander:
Matt Hamill vs. Jon Jones:
Marcus Jones vs. Matt Mitrione:
Frankie Edgar vs. Matt Veach:
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Brendan Schaub,
Kimbo,
Roy Nelson,
The Ultimate Fighter
A Huge Ratings Draw, Kimbo Given Second Shot at UFC
UFC president Dana White has said that the only way Kimbo Slice would get into the UFC was by winning The Ultimate Fighter reality show. Well, he retracted that just a bit. Kimbo is out of the running to win the series, but will compete against Houston Alexander on The Ultimate Fighter finale on Spike TV on Saturday night.
Kimbo's fight with Roy Nelson this season was one of the most watched fights in U.S. mixed martial arts history, so it's no surprise that Kimbo would be given a chance to continue proving himself in the Octagon.
Kimbo's fight with Roy Nelson this season was one of the most watched fights in U.S. mixed martial arts history, so it's no surprise that Kimbo would be given a chance to continue proving himself in the Octagon.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Video Preview of the Final Two Episodes of Ultiamte Fighter: The Heavyweights
An extended video preview of the final two episodes of The Ultimate Fighter: The Heavyweights, which air at 9 p.m. on Wednesday night (Dec. 2) on Spike TV. The two finalists for Saturday's season finale will be determined...
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Spike TV,
The Heavyweights,
The Ultimate Fighter
Diego Sanchez UFC 107 Video Blog - Ep. 1
Diego Sanchez's video blog premier as he heads into his UFC lightweight title fight with B.J. Penn at UFC 107 in Memphis, Tennessee.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Extended UFC 107: Penn vs. Sanchez Video Preview
A 10-minute preview of UFC 107: Penn vs. Sanchez, which takes place next week in Memphis.
Labels:
B.J. Penn,
Diego Sanchez,
Penn vs. Sanchez,
UFC 107
Massachusetts Latest State to Regulate MMA; NY Last Big Holdout
Massachusetts on Monday signed mixed martial arts sanctioning into law. The addition of the Bay State brings to 42 the total number of states in the U.S. that now regulate MMA competition.
The only real target of major focus in the U.S. is New York, the lone major market holdout when it comes to MMA regulation.
The Ultimate Fighting Championship, a major proponent of regulation in the U.S., has pushed hard in New York to gain regulation, and expects that passage of such could come as soon as 2010.
With passage in Massachusetts, the UFC says it will be in Boston in 2010, possibly as soon as summer.
(Map provided by the Ultimate Fighting Championship)
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