Ufc 45: Revolutiondvd
UFC 45: Revolution DVD In Stock Now! UFC 45: Revolution The premier mixed martial arts event in the world returned to the Mohegan Sun Arena on November 21, 2003 for its 10th Anniversary at UFC 45: Revolution. In the main event, Welterweight Champion Matt Hughes defends his belt against top-ranked contender Frank Trigg in a grudge match two years in the making. The co-main event is a battle of big punchers as UFC legend Tank Abbott takes on young brawler Cabbage Correira. Fight Card Features For FASTEST service call in your credit card order (516)676-0033 Or Click here to order securely online with your credit card or print off the order form & mail it in with your payment |
UFCF: Everett Extreme Challenge 10 Held April 10, 2004 At the Everett Armory Everett, Washington By Mike Neva For the past four years, the Everett Extreme Challenge, promoted by Charles Pearson, has been a proving ground for some the Pacific Northwest’s top amateurs to test the water, so to speak, in kickboxing or pankration matches. With first time fighters, it’s always a roll of the dice, you never really know what’s going to happen. Any promoter will tell you, it can be a recipe for disaster. Fortunately for Pearson, and over 1200 fans in attendace at the sold out Everett Armory, only four of the twelve matches went to the cards, and even those turned out to be entertaining and well matched bouts. With a 6-1 amateur record, Buck Bisbey is quickly decimating the 135lbs division and every fighter put in his path. In his only loss, Bisbey gave up over 25lbs and a ton of experience to the well traveled Dave Cochran. Since then, Bisbey has gone from 155, to 145, and is now down to 135 lbs! Since dropping weight, Bisbey has been near invincable taking on many of the best 135 pound fighters from Washington and Oregon. With only a couple of fights under his belt, Bo Harlan decided to step up and take on Bisbey. Harlan opened the bout by racing across the ring as he looked to land a haymaker right hand. Bisbey slipped the punch and took the match to the ground, landing in side mount. In a very unconventional, but effective move, Harlan hog tied Bisbey’s head with a tight headlock and powered his way back to the feet. Once on his feet, Harlan once again employed the stragey of throwing wild right hands, but appeared to slip and found himself face down on the canvas. Bisbey took full advantage by bombing away with punches until Harlan tapped only 42 seconds into round 1. After a successful collegate wrestling career, Otto Olson has taken his grappling prowess and quickly become a top submission wrestler. For the first time in ECC history, Otto and Joey Guel would lock horns in a submission grappling match. From the onset, Olson consistently looked for head control and an opportunity to lock in his vaunted front choke. Guey stayed patient, and after about three minutes of circling he tried a flying arm bar only to find himself on his back in side mount. Sensing Guey was fatigued, Olson let Guel back up to feet only to begin an onslought of successive take downs for the remainder of the match. In the end, Olson would run away with the bout winning 12 points to 3. Highlights from the under card included Jason Sawn dismantling Jason Hartley in the second round of their kickboxing bout. First timers Ed Nuno and Brett Atchley also put on an entertaining slug fest, but in the end it would be Nuno who dropped Atchley with a right hand and finshed him off with a succession of punches early in round two. [Pictured at beginning of article – Even on his knees Ed Nuno swings for the fences against Brett Atchley]
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From Dream Stage Entertainment: TOTAL ELIMINATION 2004 MATCH UPS! LOS ANGELES, California – Seven match ups have been announced for the sixteen-man heavyweight tournament, TOTAL ELIMINATION 2004, which will take place on April 25th, 2004 from the Saitama Super Arena in Japan. The event is scheduled to debut on North American pay-per-view on same day delay. In addition, a new participant has been added to the card—Naoya Ogawa. The 6’4", 253-pound Ogawa is a silver medallist in Judo (at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games) and brings in a mixed martial arts record of 5-0. Fight Card: Fedor Emelianenko vs. Mark "The Hammer" Coleman Previously announced participant Ron "H20" Waterman is still on the fightcard. The remaining participants and match-ups for the opening round will be announced shortly. The schedule for the tournament is as follows: PRIDE FC 16-Man Heavyweight Tournament TOTAL ELIMINATION 2004 CRITICAL COUNTDOWN 2004 FINAL CONFLICT 2004 PRIDE FC: TOTAL ELIMINATION 2004 will premiere on North American pay-per-view through iNDEMAND, DIRECTV, DISH NETWORK, UrbanXtra, TVN1, Bell Express Vu, and Viewer’s Choice Canada on Sunday, April 25th, 2004. The premiere time is 9:00pm EST, 6:00pm PST and the count down show is at 8:30pm EST, 5:30pm PST. For additional replay times, please contact your pay-per-view provider. Participants and fight card are subject to change. |
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