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Ryan Jimmo explains his reasons for declining a light heavyweight title fight against Glover Texeira at MFC 27.
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Ryan Jimmo explains his reasons for declining a light heavyweight title fight against Glover Texeira at MFC 27.
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Ryan Jimmo explains his reasons for declining a light heavyweight title fight against Glover Texeira at MFC 27.
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Wanderlei Silva is in Canada right now and he’s enjoying his time there. In this recent interview, Wanderlei tells the camera how much he appreciates the fans and that he’d like to compete at the first UFC event in Toronto.
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Wanderlei Silva is in Canada right now and he’s enjoying his time there. In this recent interview, Wanderlei tells the camera how much he appreciates the fans and that he’d like to compete at the first UFC event in Toronto.
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Press Release
When victory and glory are at stake, to the winner goes Bragging Rights.
Heat XC, the most-exhilarating mixed martial arts organization in Canada, is set to stage Heat XC 6: Bragging Rights on Friday, October 15 live at the Mayfield Inn Trade & Conference Centre in Edmonton, Alberta. Fierce action will be on blazing display […]
When victory and glory are at stake, to the winner goes Bragging Rights.
Heat XC, the most-exhilarating mixed martial arts organization in Canada, is set to stage Heat XC 6: Bragging Rights on Friday, October 15 live at the Mayfield Inn Trade & Conference Centre in Edmonton, Alberta. Fierce action will be on blazing display as these young guns look to impress what will be the sixth consecutive sold-out crowd for Heat XC, the top developmental system for the Maximum Fighting Championship.
Tickets for Heat XC 6: Bragging Rights are very nearly all sold. Remaining tickets are available by calling the MFC Ticket Hotline at (780) 504-2024.
The Heat XC 6 main event pits Jason “The Kansas City Bandit” High (10-3), who trains alongside MFC world lightweight champion Antonio McKee, against unbeaten Keto Allen (5-0), the most-impressive welterweight prospect in Canadian mixed martial arts. High has fought all over the world and holds career victories over notables Kevin Burns, Markhaile Wedderburn, Andre Galvao, and Jordan Mein. Meanwhile, Allen has been a wrecking machine against his opposition, winning three of his five fights inside the first round including a destruction of Jason Gorny at Heat XC 5 in only 1:16.
Also on the card and making their professional MMA debuts are two hot new prospects in Heat XC.
Nick Dragich, a former member of Canada’s national under-21 rugby team, will take on Will Krueger (1-0) of Leduc, Alberta, in heavyweight action. Dragich, an Edmonton, Alberta, product, is a physical specimen with incredible power and he will look to make a massive statement in his first fight.
Shane Campbell, who also fights out of Edmonton, Alberta, will bring his wealth of muay thai kickboxing talents to the mixed martial arts ring for the first time in meeting durable veteran Paapa Inkumsah (3-2) of Calgary, Alberta. Campbell has held two world titles in kickboxing so his striking ability should be very prevalent up against the well-rounded Inkumsah.
Many of Heat XC’s most-popular fighters are also on the card including lightweight Scott Payne, the protégé of MFC standout Ryan “The Real Deal” Ford, rugged welterweight Mike Froese, and fearsome heavyweight Ryan “The Vanilla Gorilla” Fortin.
The full fight lineup for Heat XC:
After making his return to the Ultimate Fighting Championship last spring, Jason “The Athlete” MacDonald (24-14) had his dreams stopped after suffering a broken leg at UFC 113 against John Salter.
Now the Canadian will get a second chance in front of the Montreal fans when he faces Rafael Natal (12-3) at UFC 124: St-Pierre vs. […]
After making his return to the Ultimate Fighting Championship last spring, Jason “The Athlete” MacDonald (24-14) had his dreams stopped after suffering a broken leg at UFC 113 against John Salter.
Now the Canadian will get a second chance in front of the Montreal fans when he faces Rafael Natal (12-3) at UFC 124: St-Pierre vs. Koscheck. The event is scheduled for Dec. 11th at the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
MMAFighting.com was the first to report the potential matchup and confirming the fight with Natal’s Management company, Dominance MMA in a Twitter post.
MacDonald suffered a TKO loss to Salter due to the broken leg at UFC 113 which ended a three fight win streak. “The Athlete” had wins over Matt Horwich, Vernon White, and Solomon Hutcherson in three separate MMA promotions in Canada. His last UFC bout was a loss to Nate Quarry at UFC 97, where he was TKO’d at the Montreal event.
Natal is also coming off a loss at the recent UFC Fight Night: Marquardt vs. Palhares event. He lost a unanimous decision to Rich Attonito in his UFC debut. Before that fight he had won two straight against Travis Lutter at the Moosin: God of Matial Arts event, and to Allan Welckert at a Ring of Combat 26 event.
Well it appears that Mauricio “Shogun” Rua’s Twitter request for the UFC to sign his brother Murilo “Ninja” Rua (20-10-1) have not materialized.
It was announced on Monday that the Canadian mma promotion Warior One MMA (W-1) had added the Brazilian to their roster. Rua will make his debut on their upcoming W-1 New Ground […]
Well it appears that Mauricio “Shogun” Rua’s Twitter request for the UFC to sign his brother Murilo “Ninja” Rua (20-10-1) have not materialized.
It was announced on Monday that the Canadian mma promotion Warior One MMA (W-1) had added the Brazilian to their roster. Rua will make his debut on their upcoming W-1 New Ground event slated for October 23rd against Roy Boughton (4-1) in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
“Ninja” has won four straight and is 6-2 in his past eight bouts. He recently defeated Jeremy May in a middleweight bout at Impact FC 2 – The Uprising: Sydney event in July. Previous to that, Rua’s three other wins were fought at 205 pounds.
Here is the full Warior One Press Release
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Warrior One MMA (W-1) has signed Murilo “Ninja” Rua, adding yet another world class mixed martial artist to the already stacked W-1 fighter roster.
“Ninja” the younger brother of current U.F.C. Light Heavyweight Champion Mauricio “Shogun” Rua will be competing against Roy Boughton at W-1 New Ground in Halifax, Nova Scotia on October 23, 2010.
Ninja Rua has a professional mixed martial arts record of 20-10-1 and has fought in Pride, Dream and Strikeforce.
His opponent, Boughton, is the man who pulled off a surprise victory against Canadian MMA’s next big thing, Misha Cirkunov, at W-1 Judgement Day in June. With a perfect MMA record, Boughton will be looking to solidify his place as one of the premier young guns in the world of mixed martial arts.
W-1 New Ground also features international MMA superstar Brett Rogers and more major announcements surrounding this event are expected to come.
W-1 New Ground will be live from the Halifax Forum on Saturday October 23, 2010. Tickets are available through ticketpro.ca, by calling 1.888.311.9090 or by visiting the Official W-1 Website www.w1mma.com.
Press Release
Razak Al-Hassan has a plan he wants to put in motion. To do so, the hard-hitting 28-year-old has decided to make it happen in the Maximum Fighting Championship.
Fresh from signing an exclusive four-fight deal, Al-Hassan (10-2) has agreed to make his debut at MFC 27: Breaking Point in a showdown against crowd-favorite Dwayne “D-Bomb” […]
Razak Al-Hassan has a plan he wants to put in motion. To do so, the hard-hitting 28-year-old has decided to make it happen in the Maximum Fighting Championship.
Fresh from signing an exclusive four-fight deal, Al-Hassan (10-2) has agreed to make his debut at MFC 27: Breaking Point in a showdown against crowd-favorite Dwayne “D-Bomb” Lewis (12-5). The fight will be one of the featured bouts on the HDNet-televised main card of the event slated for Friday, November 12 at the River Cree Resort and Casino just outside Edmonton, Alberta.
Al-Hassan, who trains under Duke Roufus in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, has been searching for the right platform to showcase his talents and desire to succeed. “Razor” feels that finally the search is, at long last, over with and now it’s his time to shine.
“The MFC is one of the best organizations anywhere and I’m coming there to establish my legacy in this sport and to become one of the best 205-pounders around,” said Al-Hassan.
First and foremost when it comes to building that legacy is for Al-Hassan to be the kind of fighter he wants to be. It’s a unique blend of strategy and explosiveness.
“Being in this sport it’s an opportunity to be exciting. It’s not just good enough to win and not be exciting,” he explained. “That doesn’t do anything for the sport and it doesn’t do anything for the fans. Look at a guy like Jon Fitch. He’s a good fighter but he’s not exciting. Personally I don’t want to watch that guy fight.
“You’ve got to find the right balance between putting on a good show, being someone the fans want to watch fight. You don’t want to be reckless but you don’t want to be too cautious either and just win. I think I’ve found that balance and everyone – me and the fans – are going to walk away happy.”
Al-Hassan is not only proud of what he’s already accomplished and what’s to come in his career, but he is also steadfastly proud of heritage. His parents moved to the United States from Ghana to pursue their own education, and Al-Hassan was born into a home with strong values. A visit to his parents’ home country in 2003 reaffirmed Al-Hassan’s strong support system.
“It was a great experience,” he recalled. “The majority of my family is still there – uncles, aunts, cousins. It was really important for me to do that. I’m proud of what my parents did and proud what we’ve done.”
Al-Hassan’s growth as a fighter since turning pro in late 2006 would reach its ultimate peak with a title in the MFC. That is not just part of Al-Hassan’s legacy plan but a mission he intends on completing with
astounding results.
“To hold the first title of my career in the MFC would be huge,” he said. “I want to go through my opponents in the same dominating style that someone like Antonio McKee has – only be a little more exciting, but to have that same kind of reign. I’m confident with everything I’m going to do that when it’s all said and done I’m going to be one of the best 205-pounders ever.
“This is the right platform for me to do it. I’m going to be able to showcase myself perfectly in the MFC and on HDNet. It’s a great shot for me.”
Al-Hassan is a winner of three straight fights with seven of his 10 career wins coming inside the first round. Seven of Al-Hassan’s victories have come via submission including four by rear-naked choke.
Lewis has won eight of his last nine fights and rebounded from a loss to Emanuel Newton by demolishing Mike Nickels in just 1:30 at MFC 26. Eight of Lewis’s 12 victories have come by KO/TKO including the fight that pushed him into the upper echelon of the division – a first-round destruction of Marvin Eastman at MFC 23.
Tickets of MFC 27 are going fast and are available through the MFC Ticket Hotline at (780) 504-2024 and via Ticketmaster at www.ticketmaster.ca and charge-by-phone at (780) 451-8000.