Wreck MMA: Bad Intentions on August 20th!

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Wreck MMA: Bad Intentions on August 20th!
The time has come to announce that Wreck MMA will be back in Gatineau on Friday August 20th to present Wreck MMA: Bad Intentions. But, this time around, Wreck MMA is heading to the prestigious Casino du Lac-Lemay to showcase the top MMA event in Gatineau.
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Press Release

Wreck MMA: Bad Intentions on August 20th!
The time has come to announce that Wreck MMA will be back in Gatineau on Friday August 20th to present Wreck MMA: Bad Intentions. But, this time around, Wreck MMA is heading to the prestigious Casino du Lac-Lemay to showcase the top MMA event in Gatineau.

In the main event of the evening, two of the top welterweights in Canada will be facing off to determine the number one contender for the Wreck Welterweight Title. After an impressive Wreck debut against the popular Louis-Philippe Carle, Simon ‘The Mutant’ Marini returns to the Wreck ring to face the talented FIT MMA fighter Cory Macdonald.

“Both these fighters have the talent to fight in the top organizations in the world,” said Wreck matchmaker Alex Caporicci. “I believe the winner of this fight can potentially take the next step and follow another Wreck veteran in Mark Holst and make their way to the UFC, Strikeforce or to Japan.”

Macdonald has been eagerly anticipating a fight for about a year and is ecstatic to be stepping into the Wreck ring and being featured in the main event. Macdonald sports a 10-2-0 record and has wins against UFC veteran Edwin Dewees and talented Canadians Matt Macgrath, Dan Grandmaison, Martin Grandmont and Rowan Cunningham. In his last bout, Macdonald defeated Team Revolution member Thiago Goncalves. Marini also came off a long layoff prior to his last bout and has a win against UFC Veteran and former King of the Cage lightweight champion, Alberto Crane. Expect a lot of bad intentions in this bout, as this is an opportunity to take their career to the next level.

Making his return to Wreck is the Ottawa Academy of Martial Arts’ Remi ‘Bam Bam’ Morvan who looks to get back to his regular winning ways against Simms KnockDown MMA’s Chance Whalen. Also returning after impressive MMA debut in April is RAMA’s Jeffrey Laughren who will be facing the experienced Nick Portieous.

Wreck MMA is also proud to announce the MMA debut of Toronto’s Alex Ricci. Ricci is a two-time Canadian Muay-Thai Champion and is looking to transform his successful muay-thai career into a successful MMA career. But standing in his way is a fighter with the same goals in mind. A veteran of muay-thai fights in Thailand and around the world, Adrenaline MMA’s Adil ‘Rambo’ Abbas will be looking to spoil Ricci’s coming out party.

Look for an announcement shortly with additional fights as they get signed and where to buy your tickets for Wreck MMA: Bad Intentions!!

WRECK MMA: BAD INTENTIONS
Date: AUGUST 20TH, 2010
Venue: CASINO DU LAC-LEMAY
Location: GATINEAU, QUEBEC

MAIN EVENT

    Simon ‘The Mutant’ Marini (Regency Boxing, Hamilton) vs. Cory Macdonald (FIT MMA, Kingston)

    Chance Whalen (Simms KnockDown MMA, Moncton) vs. Remi ‘Bam Bam’ Morvan (OAMA, Ottawa)
    Nick Portieous (Cornwall MMA, Cornwall) vs. Jeffrey Laughren (RAMA, Rockland)
    Adil ‘Rambo’ Abbas (Adrenaline MMA, London) vs. Alex Ricci (M1 & Team Ricci, Toronto)
    TBA vs. Anna ‘Smiles” Barone (FIT MMA, Ottawa)
    TBA vs. Randy Turner (OAMA, Ottawa)

*** Subject to change ***

Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic Proved Doubters Wrong

Former PRIDE champion and UFC heavyweight Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic earned a rare submission victory against a tough Pat Barry in the co-main event of UFC 115. With his win he proves some of the doubters that he isn’t too old and that he does actually belong in the UFC.
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Former PRIDE champion and UFC heavyweight Mirko “Cro Cop” Filipovic earned a rare submission victory against a tough Pat Barry in the co-main event of UFC 115. With his win he proves some of the doubters that he isn’t too old and that he does actually belong in the UFC.

HT: MMAFighting.com

Dana White Ensures Fans Chuck Liddell’s Career Is Over

Chuck Liddell was KO’d in the final seconds of the first round against Rich Franklin. The “Iceman’s” friend and UFC president, Dana White, was impressed with Liddell’s performance but ensures fans that the fighter is done in the octagon.
During the post fight press conference, White spoke to the media about his friend.
“Chuck Liddell came […]

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Chuck Liddell was KO’d in the final seconds of the first round against Rich Franklin. The “Iceman’s” friend and UFC president, Dana White, was impressed with Liddell’s performance but ensures fans that the fighter is done in the octagon.

During the post fight press conference, White spoke to the media about his friend.

“Chuck Liddell came in, and we talked about it before, in fantastic shape. He worked hard for this thing, I think him and Rich Franklin tonight, fought the type of fights that made them both famous and world champions.

“Those two went at it in the first round, non-stop, toe-to-toe, and it was a fun fight.”

HT: MMAFighting.com

Rich Franklin On Breaking His Arm And Ending Chuck Liddell’s Career

Rich “Ace” Franklin talks about the moment, in the fight with Chuck Liddell, he felt his left arm break after checking a kick. When asked about his feelings on probably being the last fighter to ever face Liddell, Franklin responds by saying he is uncomfortable with the thought and doesn’t want to be remembered […]

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Rich “Ace” Franklin talks about the moment, in the fight with Chuck Liddell, he felt his left arm break after checking a kick. When asked about his feelings on probably being the last fighter to ever face Liddell, Franklin responds by saying he is uncomfortable with the thought and doesn’t want to be remembered as the guy who ended the “Iceman’s” career.

HT: MMAFighting.com

UFC 115 Post Fight Interviews – Evan Dunham And Matt Wiman

UFC lightweight Evan Dunham wanted to finish opponent Tyson Griffin in their Spike broadcasted preliminary bout, but felt that he won all three rounds despite the 29-28 judges score.
Matt Wiman felt referee Yves Lavigne ended the fight too early against Mac Danzig, after submitting his opponent at 1:45 of the first round.
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UFC lightweight Evan Dunham wanted to finish opponent Tyson Griffin in their Spike broadcasted preliminary bout, but felt that he won all three rounds despite the 29-28 judges score.

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Matt Wiman felt referee Yves Lavigne ended the fight too early against Mac Danzig, after submitting his opponent at 1:45 of the first round.

HT: MMAFighting.com