Warriors Quest 2001the New Beginning
From the event’s promoter: Warriors Quest 2001 THE NEW BEGINNING May 29,2001 at Neal Blaisedell Arena MAIN EVENT Lightweight Championship Ray "Bradda" Cooper Vs. Antonio McKee Middleweight Championship Stephen "BOZO" Palling Vs. Matt "FULL AUTO" Phillips Womens Match Main Card Bobo Ostrivich Vs. TBA Amatuer Featureweight Championship Paul Savea Vs. Brandon Yobie Soung Vs. Daniel Garlets Garry Engle Vs. Zack Pang Special Submission Match |
Dan Henderson: Pride-13 And Beyond by Chris Onzuka – Chris@Onzuka.com After Dan Henderson’s tremendous performance at the King of Kings, he ran into a freight train by the name of Vanderlei Silva. That was one of the most exciting fights that I have seen. For Pride 13, Henderson came back and tried his hand against the most active Gracie in NHB, Renzo Gracie. Henderson won by knocking Renzo out as he shot in. I caught up with Dan to ask him about that fight, his previous fight with Vanderlei and who is he training with. You will be surprised! FCF: There were high expectations for your fight with Renzo Gracie at Pride 13. How did you feel going into the fight? FCF: What was your strategy? FCF: Were you surprised at the way it ended? FCF: You had a tough, but exciting fight with Vanderlei Silva previously. Can you tell us about that fight? Both of you had the upper hand at one point or another.
FCF: You seemed to be comfortable enough fighting on your back to roll to the guard numerous times during that fight. Was it because you trained a little too much on your back, or was it a strategy to avoid Silva’s knees? FCF: At first, when I saw the fight, I thought that maybe you just trained a little too much on your back. But when I watched the fight later, it occurred to me that you may be doing that to avoid taking some knees when you are trying to get back to your feet? FCF: After that fight, you said that you were only going to fight a few more times. Last time we talked you mentioned this. How many more fights are you planning on taking? Did you set a limit? FCF: What were you planning on doing after retiring? FCF: What happened to the gym? Is it still open? Someone told me that it closed and another person told me that it moved. FCF: So you’re no longer in Oregon? FCF: Do you guys still train regularly with each other or do you guys just help each other right before the fight is coming up? FCF: How is Randy looking for this fight? FCF: Who is up next for you? Have any opponents been named? FCF: Is there anybody on Dan Henderson’s hit list that you would like to test yourself against? FCF: How do you feel about the new rules in Pride? It really turned everything upside down in this past Pride with Sakuraba losing. FCF: Do you feel that the new rules favor your style? FCF: So you are looking for your opponents to be on all fours and deliver some knees? FCF: Yeah, it seems to work perfectly into Vanderlei’s game. FCF: Anything else that you would like to add? Like who you are training with or any up and comers? |
From the event’s promoter: Action-packed, "no-holds-barred" competition Sunday, April 29, 2001 KING OF THE CAGE—THE BIGGEST, THE BADDEST, THE BEST Hosted by Eddie Bravo and emceed by "The Voice of the Octagon" Bruce Buffer, "King of the Cage 8" attacks with a vengeance, presenting yet another incredible fight card in a line of now legendary King of the Cage fight cards. Already renowned for bringing the best domestic and international mixed martial arts competitors into the cage, "King of the Cage" will rock Northern California at the Colusa Casino in the city of Williams, one hour north of Sacramento. See 11 matches that will be all-out wars including Vernon "Tiger" White of the Lion’s Den in perhaps his fiercest match ever as he looks to defend his King of the Cage World Light Heavy Weight Championship against number one contender Marvin Eastman (John Lewis Jiu Jitsu). Will Eastman declaw the Tiger? Show up and see. In another main event Gil Castillo (14-0) of the Caesar Gracie Academy looks to dethrone another Lion’s Den member as he challenges reigning King of the Cage World Middleweight Champion, Joe Hurley (11-0). And in the third match of the tri-main event, up-coming star and Pride veteran Bobby Southworth faces Jiu Jitsu specialist from the Caesar Gracie Academy, David Terrell. Also scheduled on the card—Pride fighters from Japan, Koh, Toshi Oyama and Daijiro Matsui; from the Caesar Gracie Academy, Martin Armendares, and from Ted William’s Combat Grappling, Rick Kerns. LESS THAN 250 TICKETS ARE LEFT! GET YOUR TICKETS NOW! KING OF THE CAGE 8
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MAIN EVENTS |
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205lbs |
Vernon "Tiger" White Lion’s Den KOTC Lt-Heavywt. World Champ |
Vs. | Marvin Eastman John Lewis Jiu Jitsu |
175lbs |
Joe Hurley Lion’s Den KOTC Middlewt. World Champ |
Vs. | Gil Castillo Caesar Gracie Jiu Jitsu |
205lbs |
Bobby Southworth |
Vs. | David Terrell Caesar Gracie |
FEATURE FIGHTS |
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200lbs |
Daijiro Matsui Takada Dojo/Team Sakuraba |
Vs. | Rick Kerns Ted William’s Combat Grappling |
205lbs |
Phillip Miller Ted William’s Combat Grappling |
Vs. | Toshi Oyama Japan (Judo) |
205lbs |
Brian Sleeman Dragon’s Lair |
Vs. | Ronald Juhn |
180lbs |
Floyd Sword |
Vs. | Koh Japan (Pride) |
155lbs |
Greg Mayer |
Vs. | Phillip Perez Team Fresno |
UNDERCARD FIGHTS |
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205lbs |
Jeremy Edwards Extreme Sports |
Vs. | Edwin Dewees Brausa Academy |
180lbs |
Martin Armendares Cesar Gracie |
Vs. | TBA |
140lbs |
Chad Washburn Ted William’s Combat Grappling |
Vs. | Anthony Ramos Extreme Sports |