Pete Spratt Looking To Avenge Loss To Marcus Davis At MFC 30

It’s no secret – Spratt wants revenge against Davis
Friendship will be set aside in explosive welterweight clash at MFC 30
Press Release – Edmonton, AB, May 14, 2011: One respected professional to another, Pete Spratt doesn’t have a beef or any deep-seeded hatred toward Marcus Davis, his upcoming opponent at MFC 30: “Up Close & Personal.” […]

Pete Spratt MFC 30It’s no secret – Spratt wants revenge against Davis
Friendship will be set aside in explosive welterweight clash at MFC 30

Press Release – Edmonton, AB, May 14, 2011: One respected professional to another, Pete Spratt doesn’t have a beef or any deep-seeded hatred toward Marcus Davis, his upcoming opponent at MFC 30: “Up Close & Personal.”

And while Spratt is certain that the two will be cordial towards each other in the lead-up, and probably shake hands afterwards, “The Secret Weapon” believes all the goodwill will be set aside once they get down to business on Friday, June 10.

“At the end of the day, he’s an opponent who’s trying to bash my head in and I’m trying to do that to him. We’re going to bang it out,” said Spratt, whose explosive showdown with “The Irish Hand Grenade” will be the semi-main event of the HDNet Card emanating from the Mayfield Conference Centre in Edmonton, Alberta.

The live broadcast begins at 10 p.m. ET/8 p.m. MT/7 p.m. PT (check local listings for channel designation).

There are occasions when two friends/training partners have squared off against each other, and more times than not, there’s so much respect and admiration that it leads to a dull affair without either man willing to step up and spark the action. Spratt (22-19), a crafty 40-year-old veteran, doesn’t believe there will be a lack of fireworks when he hooks up with Davis (18-8).

“I think we’re going to approach this like two brothers, and with brothers, they’re always trying to bring the best out of each other,” explained Spratt. “It’s a sibling rivalry. Brothers always try to outdo the other. And it’s the same with friends – one wants to outdo and outshine the other. He’s going to try and take what I want, and what I want is redemption.”

Spratt is seeking to redeem himself following the first encounter he had with Davis coming back in April of 2007. It was the San Antonio, Texas, product who was carrying the action and getting the better of Davis in the matchup between the two well-accomplished strikers.

But a costly error in the second round, and Davis’s jiu-jitsu skills, proved to be Spratt’s undoing.

“I felt the fight was going my way especially with the striking,” recalled Spratt, who had shared trainer Mark Dellagrotte with Davis prior to their head-to-head meeting. “He got a takedown and spent quite a bit of time on my back trying for the rear-naked choke with no success. But I made a mistake at the end of the first round and his corner saw it, so when I got in the same position again in the second round, he got an inverted Achilles lock.

“The fight was going my way on the feet like most of my fights and I think I can do it again. I think he will want to strike with me again. I don’t think he has a choice but to get in there and stand with me. He’s been in some of the most exciting fights over the past few years … a lot of great wars. I don’t think it’s going to be anything different.”

In terms of mutual respect, Spratt sees similarities between his test against Davis, and the recent clash between boxing icons Manny Pacquiao and Shane Mosley. But where the similarities end is at the crowd-pleasing point. The boxers failed to deliver anything more than a lengthy exasperation for fans.

Spratt doesn’t want to be part of a copy-cat performance.

“They respected each other, went out and it looked like a sparring session as opposed to a big fight,” said Spratt. “I took note of that, and I know that’s not the way me and Marcus are going to go after each other. “We’ve both got something to prove and we’re going to put on a great show.”

Over the course of a career that has spanned 12 years and 41 fights, Spratt has at times felt his own enthusiasm wane prior to an upcoming bout. Not so for the rematch against Davis. In fact, Spratt, holder of the MFC’s 2009 Knockout of the Year, is probably eagerly anticipating this fight more than any other in a long time.

“This is the type of fight that gets me up and gets me motivated,” was Spratt’s self-examination. “I’ve had my struggles to get motivated in the past but the MFC always puts me in intriguing matchups. “I put in a good performance against Demi Deeds (at MFC 29) – I saw the submission and I went for it. And I had another good fight against Luigi Fioravanti (at MFC 25). I’ve always wanted another shot at Marcus, and the MFC wouldn’t have me back at the age of 40 if I was going to come there and be boring.

“Every time the MFC calls, I want to bring it and I want to bring what the people like.”

Tickets are going fast for MFC 30: Up Close & Personal, featuring the MFC lightweight title fight between Drew “Night Rider” Fickett and Hermes “The Unreal” Franca plus the rematch between Sheldon Westcott and Thomas “Wildman” Denny.

Tickets are available exclusively through the MFC Ticket Hotline at (780) 504-2024.

MFC Welterweight Champ Douglas Lima Headed To Bellator

Press Release – CHICAGO, Ill. (May 9, 2011) – The list of top signings at Bellator continues to grow, this time adding top unsigned welterweight and former MFC Champion Douglas “The Phenom” Lima to its roster. Joining Bellator on an impressive win streak that includes a series of highlight reel finishes, Lima is ready to […]

Douglas Lima MFC champPress Release – CHICAGO, Ill. (May 9, 2011) – The list of top signings at Bellator continues to grow, this time adding top unsigned welterweight and former MFC Champion Douglas “The Phenom” Lima to its roster. Joining Bellator on an impressive win streak that includes a series of highlight reel finishes, Lima is ready to show fans what the buzz is all about.

“In every promotion I’ve fought in, I’ve always wanted to be the best welterweight in the division – but with Bellator, this is it,” said Lima. “This is a big organization and I’m going to be fighting on national television on MTV2. This is it for me, finally.”

Currently residing in Atlanta, the fast-rising 23-year-old enters Bellator riding a six-fight win streak and a battle-proven record of 18-4. “The Phenom” is currently all set to enter the promotion’s upcoming welterweight tournament. A true finisher, 16 of Lima’s 18 wins have come by submission or knockout.

“I just really want to finish all of my fights,” Lima said. “Every time I fight, I’m always looking for some way to finish. I don’t like leaving my fate in the hands of the judges. If we stand up I’m going to try to knock my opponent’s head off, and if we go to the ground, I’m good there too.”

While Lima tries not to focus on his losses, he can’t help but be reminded of his 2008 submission defeat at the hands of Bellator veteran and Season 4 Welterweight Tournament Semifinalist Brent Weedman.

“I definitely want to get that loss back from Brent Weedman,” said Lima. “I was very young when I fought him. He’s a cool guy, but I wouldn’t mind getting back inside the cage with him to get that one back.”

Now a member of Bellator Fighting Championships, the hard-hitting Brazilian just may get his chance. Either way, Lima is eager to take center stage LIVE on MTV2.

“I always want to win, but sometimes it’s almost more important for me to put on an exciting fight,” Lima said. “I want to be in a fight where I can go home and watch in the next day and be like, ‘Wow! That was awesome’. I want to put on the kind of performance that makes the people like me. I’m not going to go in there and just lay on a guy or run around the cage. When I step inside the cage, I’m ready to go to war. I’m not in there to play around.”

“Over the last two years, Douglas has taken his game to an entirely different level. Many considered him one of the top unsigned welterweights in MMA today. I’m very happy to say that he’s no longer unsigned and that he will be fighting for Bellator,” said Bellator Chairman and CEO Bjorn Rebney. “We continue to develop one of the strongest 170 lbs. divisions in the sport, and Douglas will be a fantastic addition to that.”

For more information, visit Bellator.com, follow Bellator on Twitter @BellatorMMA or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Bellator

Marcus Davis Rematches Pete Spratt In Welterweight Bout At MFC 30

Davis to renew feud with Spratt
Welterweight clash between ‘Irish Hand Grenade’ and ‘Secret Weapon’ set for MFC 30
Press Release – Marcus Davis has a new opponent – and a new weight class for his upcoming bout at MFC 30.
“The Irish Hand Grenade” will now square-off against fellow veteran Pete “The Secret Weapon” Spratt in a […]

Pete Spratt MFC 29Davis to renew feud with Spratt
Welterweight clash between ‘Irish Hand Grenade’ and ‘Secret Weapon’ set for MFC 30

Press Release – Marcus Davis has a new opponent – and a new weight class for his upcoming bout at MFC 30.

“The Irish Hand Grenade” will now square-off against fellow veteran Pete “The Secret Weapon” Spratt in a welterweight clash in the co-main event of the Up Close & Personal card slated for Friday, June 10 at the Mayfield Conference Centre in Edmonton, Alberta. The HDNet Fights lineup will air live at 10 p.m. ET/8 p.m. MT/7 p.m. PT (check local listings for channel designation).

Davis (18-8) was originally tabbed to fight Richie “Hell Boy” Whitson in a heated grudge match in the lightweight division at MFC 30, but Whitson was forced to withdraw due to a severe foot injury. Yet in Spratt (22-19), the MFC has found an opponent who will maintain a straightforward, striking rumble with Davis.

“There will be no shortage of fireworks in this fight,” touted MFC Owner/President Mark Pavelich. “I can’t see anything but explosive excitement happening. This should be an awesome display – one of the best all-out wars the MFC has ever put together.”

The upcoming clash is also a rematch for the rivals who faced off back in April 2007. Davis survived some early troubles and eventually scored a victory via Achilles lock submission midway through Round 2. While both fighters have built up a great reputation for dishing out offensive onslaughts – Davis has six knockouts under his belt, and Spratt boasts 11 – they can also take as much punishment as they give out. Davis has been stopped by strikes only three times in 26 bouts, while Spratt just twice in 41 outings.

Spratt has saved some of his best outings for his stint in the MFC, and has won three of his last four under the organization’s banner. Following up on convincing knockout wins over Nathan Gunn and Luigi Fioravanti including the 2009 MFC Knockout of the Year honor, Spratt’s most-recent outing was a surprising submission verdict as he dusted off Demi Deeds with an armbar in the second round of their encounter at MFC 29. The San Antonio, Texas, native boasts careers wins over Robbie Lawler and Rich Clementi.

On the same MFC 29 card, Davis made his organizational debut and got the split-decision nod in a bruising battle against Curtis Demarce. The 38-year-old Bangor, Maine, product holds numerous notable career wins, besting the likes of Shonie Carter, Forrest Petz, Paul Taylor, Paul Kelly, and Chris Lytle.
Tickets for MFC 30: Up Close & Personal are going fast and are available exclusively through the MFC Ticket Hotline at (780) 504-2024.

Marcus Davis To Rematch Pete Spratt At MFC 30 After Injury To Richie Whitson

Former UFC veteran Marcus “Irish Hand Grenade” Davis (18-8) had been scheduled to face former season 9 “TUF” alumni Richie Whitson at the upcoming MFC 30 event next month, but Whitson was forced to withdraw after suffering a broken foot while training.
“I knew it was broken but I thought I’d still be ready,” explained Whitson. […]

marcusdavisFormer UFC veteran Marcus “Irish Hand Grenade” Davis (18-8) had been scheduled to face former season 9 “TUF” alumni Richie Whitson at the upcoming MFC 30 event next month, but Whitson was forced to withdraw after suffering a broken foot while training.

“I knew it was broken but I thought I’d still be ready,” explained Whitson. “But my doctor wanted me to get an MRI and it showed that I not only had a broken foot, but a severe sprain and a badly torn tendon.

“I guess it’s the kind of thing that happens when you’re training every day, but it’s still really disappointing.”

Stepping in for Whitson will be Pete “Secret Weapon” Spratt (22-19) according to MMAWeekly.com. Spratt has already faced Davis once, back in April 2007 at UFC 69, a second round submission loss.

Spratt normally fights at 170 lbs, and it hasn’t been made clear if the rematch with Davis will be contested at lightweight or welterweight.

The Maximum Fighting Championships latest event, MFC 30: Up Close and Personal, is scheduled to take place on June 10 at the Mayfield Inn Trade and Conference Centre in Edmonton, Alberta and features a lightweight title bout between Drew Fickett vs. Hermes Franca.

Davis earned his first win with the Canadian promotion last month in his debut at MFC 29, by earning a split decision over Curtis Demarce. That was the “Irish Hand Grenade’s” first bout outside of the UFC after fourteen straight fights in the Octagon, a record of 9-5 in that span. Davis lost his last two UFC appearances, a knockout loss to Jeremy Stephens at UFC 125 after drop to lightweight, and a technical submission loss to Nate Diaz at UFC 118.

Spratt also appeared on the same MFC 29 card last month, earning a second round submission over Demi Deeds. It was “Secret Weapon’s” first win after two straight losses and puts his record at 2-3 in his last five fights. Previous to the victory he was forced to tap losses to Ryan Ford at MFC 27, and to Eric Davila at Shark Fights 13.

MFC 30: Up Close And Personal Promo

MFC 30: Up Close and Personal is set to take place on June 10 at the Mayfield Inn Trade and Conference Centre in Edmonton, Alberta. The main card will air live on HDNet and will feature a lightweight title bout between Drew Fickett and Hermes Franca. Former UFC vet Marcus Davis also meets […]

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MFC 30: Up Close and Personal is set to take place on June 10 at the Mayfield Inn Trade and Conference Centre in Edmonton, Alberta. The main card will air live on HDNet and will feature a lightweight title bout between Drew Fickett and Hermes Franca. Former UFC vet Marcus Davis also meets Richie “Hellboy” Whitson on the main card.

MFC 30: Up Close And Personal Promo

MFC 30: Up Close and Personal is set to take place on June 10 at the Mayfield Inn Trade and Conference Centre in Edmonton, Alberta. The main card will air live on HDNet and will feature a lightweight title bout between Drew Fickett and Hermes Franca. Former UFC vet Marcus Davis also meets […]

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MFC 30: Up Close and Personal is set to take place on June 10 at the Mayfield Inn Trade and Conference Centre in Edmonton, Alberta. The main card will air live on HDNet and will feature a lightweight title bout between Drew Fickett and Hermes Franca. Former UFC vet Marcus Davis also meets Richie “Hellboy” Whitson on the main card.