ProElite Moves Next Show to Moline, Ill.; Tim Sylvia-Pedro Rizzo to Headline

Filed under: News, ProElite Venue issues have forced ProElite into a change for its November show.

Sources close to the promotion have confirmed to MMA Fighting that ProElite, in its second incarnation after folding up shop in late 2008, will move a …

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Venue issues have forced ProElite into a change for its November show.

Sources close to the promotion have confirmed to MMA Fighting that ProElite, in its second incarnation after folding up shop in late 2008, will move a planned Nov. 5 event from Atlantic City, N.J., to the iWireless Center in Moline, Ill. An official announcement from the promotion is expected by week’s end.

The main event is expected to be a heavyweight bout between former UFC champion Tim Sylvia and three-time UFC heavyweight title challenger Pedro Rizzo. Additionally, fellow former UFC heavyweight champ Andrei Arlovski will fight Travis Fulton, regarded as the busiest fighter in MMA history with more than 300 career fights.

The event was originally targeted for Nov. 12 at the Resorts Hotel and Casino in Atlantic City, but was moved to Nov. 5. Logistical trouble with Resorts caused the promotion to look elsewhere, and sources said when additional venues in Atlantic City didn’t work out, the decision was made to move to the Quad Cities area in western Illinois. In addition to Moline, ProElite officials considered the Target Center in Minneapolis as a host venue for the show.

The event now will take place Nov. 5 at the iWireless Center in Moline, which has hosted MMA events in the past – including Adrenaline MMA, the promotion started by MMA promoter and manager Monte Cox several years ago. Cox has been informally consulting with Pro Elite. Both the original Nov. 12 date and the new date of Nov. 5 are up against UFC events.

In addition to the main and co-main events on Nov. 5, sources told MMA Fighting that Reagan Penn, brother of former UFC champion BJ Penn, will fight on the card, as will highly regarded women’s 125-pounder Tara LaRosa. ProElite reformed earlier this year and hosted a show in Honolulu last month that included Arlovski, Reagan Penn and Kendall Grove.

Sylvia and Arlovski on the same card sets up the possibility for a future meeting between the two, which would be their fourth fight. Arlovski won their first bout, taking the UFC interim heavyweight title at UFC 51. Sylvia then took the belt from Arlovski with a first-round TKO at UFC 59 and defended it at UFC 61 three months later.

Though a published report says Sylvia and Arlovski will meet on the Nov. 5 show, ProElite’s head of fight operations T. Jay Thompson confirmed to MMA Fighting that Slyvia-Arlovski will not take place on that day. Additional sources told MMA Fighting it will be Rizzo meeting Sylvia – and that Sylvia-Arlovski IV is not in the promotion’s current plans, but could be targeted down the road. It’s a fight Arlovski, 1-2 against Sylvia, has wanted for some time.

Sylvia (29-7) has rebounded after a rough stretch that saw him lose four of five fights. He lost his heavyweight title to Randy Couture at UFC 68. He then beat Brandon Vera, but followed that with a loss to Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira that ended his run in the UFC. He moved on to Affliction’s short-lived MMA promotion and suffered a quick submission to Fedor Emelianenko. Then came a 9-second knockout loss to pro boxer Ray Mercer that will likely be the biggest stain on his record. Since then, though, he has won five of six over the last two years, with all his wins by stoppage – and all at super heavyweight.

Rizzo (19-9) has not fought since a July 2010 win over Ken Shamrock for Impact FC in Sydney. Rizzo has fought some of the sport’s heavyweight legends, including Mark Coleman, Dan Severn, Josh Barnett and Arlovski. In 2001, he twice lost to Couture challenging for the UFC heavyweight title. Since leaving the UFC in 2003, Rizzo’s appearances have been more sporadic – with just nine fights in nearly eight years.

Arlovski (16-9) snapped out of a four-fight skid with a win over Ray Lopez at ProElite’s show last month. Prior to that, Arlovski lost to Emelianeko, Brett Rogers, Antonio Silva and Sergei Kharitonov, the latter three for Strikeforce.

Fulton is an Iowa-based fighter with a career record of 247-48-10, according to most databases, though it is believed that 10 of those losses came in kickboxing competitions and not in MMA. Fulton fought 13 times in 2010, but has only fought twice in 2011 – going 2-0. The majority of Fulton’s losses have come against future UFC fighters like Ben Rothwell, Forrest Griffin, Travis Wiuff, Rich Franklin and Evan Tanner.

 

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ProElite to Return November 5 in Moline, Illinois; Arlovski-Sylvia IV Being Targeted as Main Event


(Which one is the dead horse?)

CagePotato.com has learned that ProElite’s second show under its new ownership and management will happen November 5 at the iWireless Center in Moline, Illinois. Although no announcements have been made regarding the event, which is tentatively dubbed “ProElite II” or the show’s fight card, there is strong indication that the promotion is working on a third meeting between former UFC heavyweight champions Tim Sylvia (29-7) and Andrei Arlovski (16-9) and that the bout could be the main event.

Adding to speculation that the bout is all but official is the following tweet that “The Maine-iac” sent out last week.


(Which one is the dead horse?)

CagePotato.com has learned that ProElite’s second show under its new ownership and management will happen November 5 at the iWireless Center in Moline, Illinois. Although no announcements have been made regarding the event, which is tentatively dubbed “ProElite II” or the show’s fight card, there is strong indication that the promotion is working on a fourth meeting between former UFC heavyweight champions Tim Sylvia (29-7) and Andrei Arlovski (16-9) and that the bout could be the main event.

Adding to speculation that the bout is all but official is the following tweet that “The Maine-iac” sent out last week.

ProElite had originally planned to hold its next show back in Hawaii, but evidently decided that Illinois was a better fit, considering Arlovski lives and trains two hours west of Moline in Chicago and Sylvia is a part-time police officer in Milan, less than 15 minutes away from the venue.

If the bout does happen, Sylvia will go into it with a 2-1 advantage over Arlovski, having beaten him by decision and TKO in back-to-back bouts in 2006 after being submitted by Andrei in 2005 with an Achilles lock. Since being released by the UFC in 2008, the 35-year-old Maine native has racked up a somewhat uninspiring 5-3 record including losses to Fedor Emelianenko, Ray Mercer and Abe Wagner. Sources indicate that the former Team Miletich fighter, who defeated Patrick Barrentine (9-6) in his last fight under the Fight Tour banner on August 20, has been quietly preparing for his ProElite debut, so all evidence is pointing to this fight going down.

Arlovski’s luck hasn’t been any better. Since he was let go by Zuffa, the 32-year-old former Belarusian police officer has gone 3-4, including four losses in a row to Emelianenko, Brett Rogers, Antonio Silva and Sergei Kharitonov, respectively. In his most recent bout he defeated Ray Lopez (5-3) in “ProElite II’s” first show last month in Hawaii.

Tickets for the show will go on sale this Saturday at 10:00 am CT through Ticketmaster.

ProElite Returning To Hawaii; Plans For Arlovski vs. McCorkle Fall Through

Tweet The rejuvenated ProElite mixed martial arts promotions is looking at returning to Hawaii early next year during the NFL Pro Bowl weekend. Promotion exec T. Jay Thompson told MMAFighting.com on Friday that they were looking at Jan. 28, 2012 as a possible date for a future event in the new year. ProElite already has […]

The rejuvenated ProElite mixed martial arts promotions is looking at returning to Hawaii early next year during the NFL Pro Bowl weekend.

Promotion exec T. Jay Thompson told MMAFighting.com on Friday that they were looking at Jan. 28, 2012 as a possible date for a future event in the new year.

ProElite already has plans to put on a next show on Nov. 5, so it’s unclear if the Pro Bowl weekend event would be the third, or possibly a fourth.

The promotion held their return event last month, August 27, at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu, Hawaii which featured a ten-bout card. The main card was streamed live on Sherdog.com which featured UFC vets Kendall Grove, Joe Riggs, Andrei Arlovski, and the debut of Reagan Penn.

Sticking with ProElite news, sources outside of the promotion also confirmed with MMAFighting.com that a possible heavyweight bout between Arlovski (16-9) and former UFC fighter, Sean ‘Big Sexy’ McCorkle (12-2) was turned down by ‘The Pitbull’s’ camp.

No reason was given for turning down the fight.

ProElite Returns to Hawaii on Pro Bowl Weekend in January

Filed under: MMA Fighting Exclusive, News, ProEliteProElite will be returning to Hawaii on the Saturday night before the NFL Pro Bowl, Jan. 28, 2012, T. Jay Thompson, ProElite’s head of fight operations, confirmed the news with MMAFighting.com on Frida…

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ProElite will be returning to Hawaii on the Saturday night before the NFL Pro Bowl, Jan. 28, 2012, T. Jay Thompson, ProElite’s head of fight operations, confirmed the news with MMAFighting.com on Friday.

The event will take place at the Neal S. Blaisdell Arena in Honolulu, site of ProElite 1 last month. No fights have been signed for the card just yet.

What is unclear is whether the event will be the organization’s third or fourth since relaunching. The second will take place on Nov. 5 and there are preliminary talks to hold another event in December. No final decision has been made.

Pro Bowl weekend, which will be held a week before the Super Bowl, is a popular one in Hawaii, as the state hosted the all-star game for 30 consecutive season before it moved to Miami in 2009 and 2010. Thompson has promoted multiple events on that weekend for the other promotions he has worked with in the past.

 

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Andrei Arlovski’s Camp Turns Down Sean McCorkle for ProElite 2

Filed under: MMA Fighting Exclusive, News, ProEliteProElite is hoping to book heavyweight Andrei Arlovski for its second show, but one thing is for certain, he won’t be fighting former UFC fighter Sean McCorkle.

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ProElite is hoping to book heavyweight Andrei Arlovski for its second show, but one thing is for certain, he won’t be fighting former UFC fighter Sean McCorkle.

According to multiple sources with knowledge of the situation, Arlovski’s camp turned down a fight against “Big Sexy” for the organization’s second show. No specific reason was given for their refusal to fight the 12-2 McCorkle.

ProElite officials wouldn’t confirm or deny the story when contacted by MMA Fighting on Friday. They did say that they still hope to have “The Pitbull” fight for them November.



Arlovski (16-9) defeated Ray Lopez via third-round TKO in ProElite’s first show since Oct. 2008 last month. The win snapped his four-fight losing streak.

McCorkle is 2-0 since leaving the UFC in March. He will be a guest on Monday’s episode of The MMA Hour.

 

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ProElite Victory First Step In Andrei Arlovski’s Journey To Becoming A World Champion Again (Video)

Tweet Former UFC heavyweight champ Andrei ‘The Pitbull’ Arlovski ended a four fight losing skid this past Saturday night by earning a third round TKO victory over Ray Lopez in the co-main event of ProElite’s return event in Hawaii. Arlovski says the win is the first step in his journey to rebuild his career and […]

Former UFC heavyweight champ Andrei ‘The Pitbull’ Arlovski ended a four fight losing skid this past Saturday night by earning a third round TKO victory over Ray Lopez in the co-main event of ProElite’s return event in Hawaii.

Arlovski says the win is the first step in his journey to rebuild his career and one day, recapture a world title. All of his work at Greg Jackson’s MMA in Albuquerque paid off and the fighter thanks all of those who continued to support him.

Props to Sherdog.com for the video and photo

Photo by Dave Mandel for Sherdog.com