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Category Archive 'Mixed Martial Arts'

28.09.08

Amateur MMA fighters clash in URCC University Challenge III

- Mixed Martial Arts, Sports, Uncategorized -

By Alex Villafania, Lawrence Casiraya, Erika Tapalla, Janie Octia, Edzelle Pena and Rastle Lozano

A Venue on Makati Avenue became host to amateur mixed martial arts featuring college students in URCC University Challenge III, and INQUIRER.net was there to record the matches.

In the 11th and last match, Ateneo de Manila University’s Mikhail Ignacio was victorious over Paolo Gomez of De La Salle University, giving Ateneo a 3-0 slate over La Salle in the amateur mixed martial arts event. Ignacio won halfway through the first round when the referee stopped the match. It was the shortest fight of the three main bouts with Gomez unable to recover from Ignacio’s strikes and grapples.

In the 10th match, Niko Presbitero of the De La Salle University started the match strong, firing punches at Ryan Marquez of the Ateneo de Manila University in the tenth match of the URCC University Challenge III being held at the A. Venue events hall in Makati City. In Round 2, however, Marquez started to recover, holding onto Presbitero in a reverse chokehold, forcing him to submit and giving Ateneo its second win over La Salle.

In the ninth match, De la Salle University’s Doi Rodriguez tapped out against Ateneo de Manila’s Ronnie Ticao after a series of ground-and-pound attacks by the latter. In both rounds of the fight, Ticao reigned the ring despite Rodriguez’s attempts to turn the tables against him.

In the eighth match, PMI College’s Jay Co Telan threw wicked roundhouse kicks against opponent Jeff Dogma of Perpetual. During the second round, Telan delivered strikes to the head and stomach of Dogma and almost caught him with an arm bar but ran out of time. Telan finished the eighth match of the evening with ground-and-pound techniques on Dogma, forcing the referee to stop the fight.

In the seventh match, Perpetual’s Giovanni Valenciano dominated University of the East’s Raymond Carlos, delivering several knee-strikes. The fight had to be paused several times when the fighters grappled toward the ropes.

In the sixth match, it was a close battle between fighters Alvin Ramirez of AMA and Kalayaan College’s Carlo Juarez. Both fighters traded good blows but in the end the judges decided Ramirez was the better warrior.

In the fifth match, Miguel Gerard Alo of the University of the Philippines Diliman won against AMA’s JR Amores in the second round. Alo dominated the match against Amores with several body slams. He was able to hold on against a ground-and-pound attack by Amores in the last few seconds of Round 1 but by Round 2, Alo completely dominated the game with a flurry of strikes that became the highlight of the fight.

In the fourth match, San Beda Alabang’s Mike Dula was victorious when the referee stopped his fight against Val Castelano of the De La Salle University early in the third round. Castelano was being pummeled the entire second round and early in the third round, forcing the referee to stop the fight.

In the third match, Lawrence Chan of Emilio Aguinaldo College won via submission at the expense of TESDA’s Robin Pajantoy in the first round via an arm bar. The fight was momentarily stopped when Chan’s headgear was loosened. Chan was losing the match but was able to reverse Pajantoy’s hold in the last few seconds of Round 1.

In the second match, UP Diliman’s Gilbert Ombao was on top of AMA College’s Angelo Christi all throughout the fight, leading the judges to call it in favor of Ombao after the second round.

In the first match, Franz Altarejos of the Entrepreneurs’ School of Asia won via submission using a choke hold against Jonathan Lacson of the University of the Philippines. Altarejos dispatched of Lacson in 43 seconds of the first round, quickly wrapping up the first match.

Visit our URCC University Challenge III Special Site at www.inquirer.net/specialreports/urcc

22.07.08

Who’s the best, Fedor or Anderson Silva?

- Anderson Silva, Fedor Emelianenko, Martial Arts, Mixed Martial Arts, Sport -

IF you’re a fan of mixed martial arts, then Saturday, July 19 (Sunday, July 20 in Manila) was a great day because the debuting MMA promotion Affliction unleashed its first pay-per-view, Affliction: Banned, while the reigning MMA promotion, Ultimate Fighting Championship, countered this challenge by quickly putting together the UFC Fight Night 14 card, which it showed for free on Spike TV on the same day.

The Affliction: Banned main event featured the man many MMA aficionados consider the best heavyweight fighter and arguably the best MMA fighter of all time, Russia’s legendary Fedor Emelianenko. Going up against him was the former two-time UFC heavyweight champion Tim Sylvia, with the winner becoming the first World Alliance of Mixed Martial arts heavyweight champ. This was the icing on what was a great card that included Andrei Arlovski, Josh Barnett, Pedro Rizzo, Matt Lindland, Renato Sobral, and one of my all-time faves, Vitor Belfort.

Meanwhile, the main event for UFC Fight Night 14 was the UFC’s main star and the man being touted as the current best pound-for-pound MMA fighter in the world, Anderson Silva, the UFC middleweight champion, who was making his debut in the light heavyweight division. I’m a huge Silva fan, and this guy has been dominant in the UFC middleweight division, but even though I felt he would win against James Irvin (best known for knocking out Houston Alexander in eight seconds), I have to admit I was wondering how wise it was for Silva to accept a bout in a higher weight class on short notice.

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01.01.08

MMA fighter is veggie lover

- Mixed Martial Arts, Sport -

NOT only is Mac Danzig “The Ultimate Fighter 6″ champion, but this mixed martial arts fighter is also doing his share in promoting vegetarianism.

The 27-year-old welterweight appears in a new testimonial ad for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Asia-Pacific.

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Here’s an excerpt from the PETA press statement:

“Animals on factory farms and in slaughterhouses don’t have a fighting chance,” says Danzig, who forced his opponent, Tommy Speer, into submission using a rear naked choke just two minutes and one second into the first round of the championship match [in December]. “I don’t eat animals because I don’t want to contribute to their suffering — it’s that simple. Do yourself a favor, do the planet a favor, and help end animal abuse. Go veg.” Danzig got his shot at the crown by prevailing over his competitors on [Ultimate Fighting Championship's "The Ultimate Fighter," which airs] on Solar Sports.

Why is a vegan diet the diet of champions? Consumption of meat and other animal products has been conclusively linked to heart disease, strokes, diabetes, and obesity. Meat production is also a leading cause of greenhouse gas emissions, water pollution, and land degradation. And, of course, the best way to fight the cruelty of factory farms and slaughterhouses is to kick the meat habit.

06.12.07

Shamrock, Gracie and MMA fighters galore at ‘Ring of Fire’ presscon

- Gokor Chivichyan, Josh Barnett, Ken Shamrock, Kimo, Mixed Martial Arts, Ring of Fire, Royce Gracie, Sport -

By Joey Alarilla
INQUIRER.net

EXPECT the fireworks to fly this Sunday, Dec. 9 at the “Ring of Fire: World Team Challenge” mixed martial arts competition which kicks off 1 p.m. at the Araneta Coliseum in Cubao, Quezon City.

I was at the Crowne Plaza hotel with INQUIRER.net multimedia reporter Erika Tapalla and INQUIRER.net reporter Alex Villafania this afternoon for the press conference that formally introduced the fighters of the four teams competing in “Ring of Fire.”

Here’s a photo of (l-r) me, Erika, Royce Gracie and Alex taken by Rica Manalang, PR officer of Image Communicator, which is handling the publicity for the “Ring of Fire” event.

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04.12.07

MMA fighters Kimo, Heath Herring visit INQUIRER.net office

- Heath Herring, Kimo, Mixed Martial Arts, Sport, Videos -

By Joey Alarilla
INQUIRER.net

AS a longtime fan of mixed martial arts competitions, I can tell you it was a great pleasure to interview MMA fighters Kimo and Heath Herring. Kimo and Heath dropped by the INQUIRER.net office to help promote the “Ring of Fire: World Team Challenge” competition organized by Proelite.com and Platinum Fighting Productions, which will be held at 1 p.m. at the Araneta Coliseum in Cubao, Quezon City on Dec. 9.

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Here are two video clips taken by INQUIRER.net reporter Alex Villafania.

Here’s a clip of Kimo (left) and Benny Tuazon Jr., president of Fearless Fighting Productions, encouraging Filipino fans to watch “Ring of Fire” this Sunday.

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10.10.07

iVDO: Fil-Am Brandon Vera vs Tim Sylvia trailer from Solar Sports

- Brandon Vera, Mixed Martial Arts, Solar Sports, Television, Tim Sylvia, UFC, Videos -

UNDEFEATED mixed martial arts fighter Filipino-American Brandon “The Truth” Vera takes on former Ultimate Fighting Championship heavyweight kingpin Tim Sylvia at UFC 77: Hostile Territory.

Check out this trailer provided by our partner, Solar Sports.

For more videos from INQUIRER.net and our partners, visit iVDO.

25.09.07

Upsets rock UFC 76

- Mixed Martial Arts, UFC -

FOR an event billed as “Knockout,” UFC 76 didn’t produce any, but it was sure exciting — not least due to the stunning upsets.

I caught it on Solar Sports, and up to now I’m shocked by former Ultimate Fighting Championship lightheavyweight champion Chuck “The Iceman” Liddell’s split decision loss to Keith Jardine.

It’s the Iceman’s second straight defeat, and what’s even more remarkable is that Keith beat him in his own game, as the two men slugged it out and didn’t make any attempt to take the fight to the ground. In fact, commentators Mike Goldberg, Joe Rogan and reigning UFC heavyweight champ Randy “The Natural” Couture jokingly wondered if the two were aware that you could grapple in the UFC heh :)

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11.09.07

UFC 75 produces 1st MMA undisputed champ

- Mixed Martial Arts, UFC -

SO, did you catch UFC 75?

History was made in London as the Ultimate Fighting Championship light heavyweight champ Quinton “Rampage” Jackson squared off against Pride FC middleweight kingpin Dan “Hollywood” Henderson (despite the difference in naming conventions, both are champs in the 205-pound division). Jackson scored a unanimous decision to become the first undisputed mixed martial arts champ.

That made me really happy because I was rooting for Rampage, who has to be the funniest guy in MMA heh :)

Here’s a clip of his post-fight interview courtesy of SPIKE Powered by IFILM.

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12.06.07

Boxing vs mixed martial arts

- Boxing, Mixed Martial Arts -

IT’S funny, my friends and I were just talking about this a few nights ago while drinking at Taberna Ocho and talking about our favorite Ultimate Fighting Championship fighters and matches.

OK, we were talking about pro wrestling as well ‘coz we’ve been fans since back during the days when World Wrestling Entertainment was still called the World Wrestling Federation, but let’s talk about real sports here, heh :)

Anyway, we were talking about how mixed martial arts is becoming more and more mainstream, and wondering whether it would one day be as popular as boxing itself. I even pointed out that because of some of the shenanigans going on with some boxing promoters, MMA might end up being more respectable, more real.

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