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Thursday, Oct 16, 2003

Ricco Rodriguez To Battle Pedro Rizzo In Heavyweight Action At Ufc 45: Revolution Live On Pay-per-view, Nov. 21


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RICCO RODRIGUEZ TO BATTLE PEDRO RIZZO IN HEAVYWEIGHT ACTION AT UFC 45: REVOLUTION LIVE ON PAY-PER-VIEW, NOV. 21

Matt Lindland In Re-Match With Niko Vitale; Phil Baroni To Fight Evan Tanner
In Ultimate Fighting Championship Middleweight Bouts At Mohegan Sun Arena

Lightweights Din Thomas, Yves Edwards To Meet At UFC’s 10th Anniversary Show

TICKETS NOW ON SALE!


      LAS VEGAS, October 17, 2003…Heavyweight contenders Ricco Rodriguez and Pedro Rizzo will square off in one of the feature fights of UFC 45: Revolution, the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s 10th anniversary show, LIVE on pay-per-view at
10 p.m., (EST) Friday, November 21, from the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Ct.
      Two middleweight fights and a lightweight match also have been added to the eight-fight, all-star card. Middleweight top contender Matt Lindland will meet Falaniko Vitale in a re-match from UFC 43: Meltdown and power-puncher Phil Baroni will take on Evan Tanner, who will fight as a middleweight for the first time. In the lightweight bout, jiu jitsu submission specialist Din Thomas will meet Thai boxing-jiu jitsu fighter Yves Edwards.
      Welterweight Champion Matt Hughes (29-3-0) from Hillsboro, Ill., will defend his title for the fifth time against highly rated Frank Trigg (9-1-0) from El Segundo, Calif., and legendary knockout artist "Tank" Abbott (8-9-0) of Huntington Beach, Calif., will meet Hawaiian power-puncher "Cabbage" Correira (18-4-0) of Hilo, Hawaii, in a heavyweight feature match.
      Tickets, $300, $200, $100, $60 and $30, are on sale now at the Mohegan Sun box office and at www.tickets.com. Tickets also may be ordered by telephone at 1-800-477-6849. All ticket purchases are subject to transaction fees. UFC 45: Revolution will be available LIVE on pay-per-view on iNDemand, DirecTV, Dish Network, Bell ExpressVu, TVN, Echostar and Viewers Choice Canada. The suggested retail price is $29.95.
      Rodriguez (10-3-0 in mixed martial arts) is a former UFC heavyweight champion.
He combines powerful stand-up and striking skills with a ferocious takedown and ground and pound offense to dominate opponents. The Newark, N.J., and Staten Island, N.Y., native, who now lives and fights out of Las Vegas, has notched impressive victories over many of the world’s top heavyweights, including Tsuyoshi Kosaka and former heavyweight champion, now the UFC’s new light heavyweight champ, Randy Couture.
      Rizzo (12-5-0) from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is coming off a technical knockout victory over highly-regarded Tre Telligman at UFC 43: Meltdown, June 6, in Las Vegas.
Rizzo is a professional kick boxer who is also one of the UFC’s most powerful strikers. He knocked out Tank in his UFC debut and has defeated some of the biggest names in MMA including Mark Coleman and Dan Severn.
      In Vitale, Lindland (8-2-0) of Eagle Creek, Ore., will be looking to avenge a loss on June 6. In that first meeting, Lindland, a U.S. Olympic wrestling silver medallist and one of the UFC’s top-rated fighters at 185 pounds, attempted a first-round takedown but fell backwards with Vitale (14-2-0) of Honolulu, Hawaii, on top. Lindland’s head hit the mat and he was out cold. Vitale won by knockout. While some Octagonside experts considered it a "lucky" victory, Vitale is a highly regarded freestyle fighter with excellent Brazilian jiu jitsu and kick boxing skills who also owns victories over UFC veterans Aaron Riley, Todd Medina and Tyrone Roberts.
      Baroni (6-2-0), a Long Island, N.Y. native who now lives and fights out of Las Vegas, is returning to the Octagon after an almost nine month layoff since suffering a major training injury. He tore his pectoral muscle but after surgery and rehab says he is stronger than ever. One of the UFC’s most powerful pound-for-pound punchers, Baroni is again ready to display the speed and power he utilized in victories over former UFC middleweight champ Dave Menne and Amar Suloev.
      Tanner (8-2-0) of Portland, Ore., is taking a page out Team Quest training partner Couture’s book and is dropping down a weight class. Always a top contender at light heavyweight, Tanner could be a monster at middleweight. A strong ground and pound fighter with powerful knees and leg kicks, Tanner will be looking to take the fight to the ground to neutralize Baroni’s punching power.
      The Thomas-Edwards bout matches two of the UFC’s best lightweights. Thomas (18-3-0) of Orlando, Fla., is a member of the American Top Team, one of the country’s top mixed martial arts training centers in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. He utilizes jiu jitsu submission techniques and a power-packed stand-up striking game to dominate opponents. Thomas is coming off a majority decision victory over Brazilian jiu jitsu black belt Matt Serra at UFC 41: Onslaught earlier this year in Atlantic City, N.J.
      Edwards (13-6-1) from The Woodlands, Tex., a suburb of Houston, is a Thugjitsu fighter who is also coming off a victory at UFC 43: Meltdown where he dominated Eddie Ruiz to win a three-round unanimous decision. Edwards also continues to improve his boxing skills by training with Kenny Weldon, who helped build former heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield’s career.
      The UFC’s first fight event, UFC1: The Beginning, was held November 12, 1993, at McNichols Arena in Denver, Colo. That night, Royce Gracie defeated Gerard Gordeau in the final match with a tap out by rear naked choke to become the first UFC champion. Other fighters on that first card included Ken Shamrock, Kevin Rosier, Art Jimmerson, Teila Tuli, Patrick Smith, Zane Frazier, Jason DeLucia and Trent Jenkins.

From the event’s promoter:



RING OF FIRE #10: INTENSITY
FIGHTER FOCUS

proudly presents the main event:
R.O.F. Rocky Mountain Light Weight Championship


Christian Carvahlo
Name: Christian Carvahlo
Height: 5’9"
Weight: 155 lbs
Record: 3-0
Style: Luta Livre
Gym: Delgado’s Gym
Home: Denver via Manaus, Brazil
Trainer: Henry Delgado
Titles: 6X Brazilian National Sub Wrestling Champ.
2003 Pancrase USA Submission Champion
Experience: RING OF FIRE

Vs.


Alberto Crane
Name: Alberto Crane
Height: 5’9"
Weight: 155 lbs
Record: 3-0
Style: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
Gym: Santa Fe BJJ
Home: Santa Fe, NM
Trainer: Amal Easton
Titles: KOTC Champion, 1999 BJJ World Champ., Black Belt
2003 Pancrase USA Submission Champion
Experience: KING OF THE CAGE


Thoughts:
Alberto Crane is a legitimate BJJ black belt and BJJ World Champion. Crane crashed on to the MMA scene with three back to back victories in
KING OF THE CAGE. He took Javier Vasquez the distance in their title macth and went away the KOTC Light Weight Champion.
Crane retired the belt to focus on his academy, but the desire to fight never left him. Carvahlo has been making waves on RING OF FIRE and
the local submission circuit. Carvahlo is a former Marco Ruas student. He has also been crowned Brazilian National Submission Champion 6 times. This is the classic BJJ vs. Luta Livre match up.

RING OF FIRE #10: INTENSITY!!

Saturday, October 18th, 2003
Douglas Count Events Center, Castle Rock
Doors @ 6:30 First Match @7:30

Tickets on sale now at all KING SOOPERS locations, online at www.ticketswest.com, or charge by phone at 1-866-464-2626.

The best seats in the house are the fully catered 8 SEAT VIP TABLES and can be arranged by calling 303-246-5237

posted by Full Contact Fighter @ 8:00 pm
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