BJ Penn clears up his beef with the UFC regarding Nick Diaz: here. Nick Diaz talks pay loss for losing title-shot: here. Bellator 50 weigh-ins results: here. UFC Fight Night 25 weigh-ins results: here. Josh.
BJ Penn clears up his beef with the UFC regarding Nick Diaz: here.
Nick Diaz talks pay loss for losing title-shot: here.
According to a Fox Sports report, the Amarillo, Texas- based organization has signed former WWE champion Bobby Lashley to a three-year deal and he will likely make his promotional debut in November. The event, which will be aired on Fuel TV, will likely take place in Missouri where Lashley attended college.
(Now if SF could just convince Batista to sign on the dotted line, the circle would be complete.)
According to a Fox Sports report, the Amarillo, Texas- based organization has signed former WWE champion Bobby Lashley to a three-year deal and he will likely make his promotional debut in November. The event, which will be aired on Fuel TV, will likely take place in Missouri where Lashley attended college.
Rebounding from the first loss of his 6-1 MMA career against Chad Griggs at Strikeforce:Houston last August by defeating John Ott at Titan FC 17: Lashley vs. Ott this past March in Kansas City, Lashley, who runs his own American Top Team affiliate in Colorado, says that he’s excited about the deal.
“It’s going to give me the opportunity to get some more fights under my belt,” Lashley said of the signing.
Shark Fights CEO, Bud Brutsman said that Lashley’s star power will undoubtedly translate to higher ticket sales.
“It’s going to be big for us. When you’re a little organization you need to make some noise, and Bobby is the perfect one to make some noise. There is nobody better than him right now that’s out there,” Brustman said. By signing Bobby were saying we’re willing to put our money out there to make it happen, and bring in and sign the bigger-name talent, and not just has-beens and nobodies.”
Tweet Amarillo, TX. – August 29, 2011 – Shark Fight Promotions, in association with Shamrock Promotions and Blue Corner, announces 18 total fights for Shark Fights 19 in Independence, Missouri at the Independence Events Center on September 10, 2011. Shark Fights 19 will feature five main bouts, seven preliminary fights, and six amateur fights. Shark […]
Amarillo, TX. – August 29, 2011 – Shark Fight Promotions, in association with Shamrock Promotions and Blue Corner, announces 18 total fights for Shark Fights 19 in Independence, Missouri at the Independence Events Center on September 10, 2011. Shark Fights 19 will feature five main bouts, seven preliminary fights, and six amateur fights. Shark Fights executive Wes Nolen said, “This is the largest fight card in Shark Fights history. Only with the help of Shamrock Promotions and Blue Corner can we even attempt to promote such an ambitious and dynamic fight card. Independence, Missouri is in store for a great night of fights.”
The Main Event features UFC veteran Rob Kimmons (23-8) versus hard hitting Chuck Parmelee (39-10-1). Parmelee is on a tear, winning fourteen of his last fifteen fights with twelve ending via TKO. Kimmons and Parmelee offer the intriguing matchup of striker versus grappler. The co-main event features the ultra-violent Muay Thai champion Romario “Junior Killer” da Silva (18-9-1). Junior Killer’s aggressive attack style is reminiscent of the “Axe Murder” Wanderlei Silva. Originally slated to fight Josh Neer, Junior Killer is now in search of an equally vicious opponent.
Also on this gigantic 18 fight card, we have Bellator Fighting Championship’s veteran Brian Davidson (7-3) taking on highly touted prospect Vince Eazelle (1-0). Brian Davidson is coming off a first round submission victory over former UFC Lightweight Champion Jens Pulver. Eazelle recently made the move from the amateur ranks to pro after finishing his undefeated amateur career at 16-0. Another Bellator veteran, Jeb Chiles (7-1) is facing young rising prospect Kelvin Tiller (0-0). Tiller is touted as being “MMA’s Mayweather” with his precision striking and KO power. Chiles wants to add Tiller’s name to his growing list of submission victims. Rounding out the main card, Nick “The Head Case” Nolte (4-3) and Keith Collins (1-1-1) collide in a welter-weight battle. Nolte is coming off a dominating victory on Titan Fighting Championships over Marcio Navarro.
The prelims feature Cage Potato’s Proving Ground winner “Notorious” Nick Newell (4-0), Brazilian Jiu Jitsu phenom James Krause (12-4), and making his long awaited pro debut, undefeated amateur Aaron “The Cyborg” Ely (11-0 Amateur Record). Newell captivated fight fans by remaining undefeated despite being born with only one hand. James Krause is a Bellator and WEC veteran with a relentless submission attack. Krause began his MMA career with 10 straight victories and has faced such opponents as Donald Cerrone, Toby Imada, and Clay French.
“Shark Fights 19 showcases some of the best up and coming MMA superstars. With so many young prospects looking to make a name for themselves, we expect some of the most exciting wars in Shark Fights history”, said Wes Nolen. “Don’t miss your chance to discover the next big star in MMA!”
Shark Fights 19 will take place on Saturday, September 10, 2011 at Independence Events Center in Independence, Missouri and will be broadcast via tape delay on FUEL TV beginning September 23. Doors Open at 5:30pm CT. Fights start at 7pm CT. Tickets for Shark Fights 19 are on sale now. Tickets are priced from $40 to $120. Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com and all Ticketmaster retail locations. For more information, or current Shark Fights news, please visit www.sharkfights.com or www.facebook.com/sharkfights. Fight card subject to change.
Main Event:
-Rob Kimmons (23-8) vs Chuck Parmelee (39-10-1)
Co-Main Event:
-Romario “Junior Killer” da Silva (18-9-1) vs TBD (0-0)
Main Card:
-Brian Davidson (7-3) vs. Vince Eazelle (1-0)
-Jeb Chiles (7-1) vs Kelvin Tiller (0-0)
-Nick Nolte (4-3) vs Keith Collins (1-1-1)
Preliminary Bout:
-Chad Vandenberg (7-4) vs Owen Evinger (6-1)
-Dallas Browning (1-1) vs TBD (0-0)
-Aaron Ely (11-0 AMA) vs Josh Phillips (4-1)
-Danny Mainus (5-0 AMA) vs Kyle Carver (2-0)
-James Krause (12-4) vs Steve Schneider (15-21-1)
-Nick Newell (4-0) vs Jesse Zeugin (5-2)
-Aaron Mays (6-0 AMA) vs TBD (0-0)
About Shark Fight Promotions:
Texas based Shark Fight Promotions, founded in 2007, is an integrated entertainment and media company in the combat sports industry, committed to producing high quality fight events and effectively showcasing elite MMA talent. The company is engaged in the production, promotion, presentation and marketing of premier professional mixed martial arts fighting competitions. As an integrated entertainment and media company, Shark Fight Promotions is organized around three principal business activities: Live Event Promotions, Broadcast Television and Digital Media Production and Distribution, Sponsorship and Brand Licensing. As Mixed Martial Arts continues its dominance as the fastest growing sport in the world, Shark Fights is poised to become one of the top fight promotions in the industry.
Shark Fight Promotions can be followed via Facebook at facebook.com/SharkFights and via Twitter at twitter.com/SharkFights.
About FUEL TV
FUEL TV is the only cable and satellite television network that features the exciting world of adrenaline and thrill-seeking sports and the stories that surround them. This new generation of sports provides a rich landscape of some of the most vibrant and action-packed television entertainment in the world. See why young adrenaline sports fans call FUEL TV the channel they never turn off. FUEL TV, part of FOX Sports Media Group, was launched July 1, 2003 and is seen in more than 30 million U.S. homes and can be accessed by broadband, mobile devices and other digital platforms such as iTunes®. FUEL TV programming is available in more than 50 countries around the world with 24/7 channels operating in Australia and Europe. To subscribe to FUEL TV, call 877-4-FUEL-TV. For program times and other information, visit www.fuel.tv.
After locking down the popular vote by a wide margin last week, we’re proud to announce that undefeated lightweight fighter “Notorious” Nick Newell has been crowned the “#1 Contender” in our Proving Ground competition. With his unique personal story, boyish charm, and the fact that he’s never let an opponent survive past the first round, we thought he was the perfect candidate to represent us at Shark Fights 19, September 10th in Independence, Missouri. (Tickets available here.) It’s an opportunity that could bring Nick steady fights for the first time in his career, televised matches, money, power, and fame. Today marks the beginning of that journey, and we’re incredibly psyched to be a part of it.
After locking down the popular vote by a wide margin last week, we’re proud to announce that undefeated lightweight fighter “Notorious” Nick Newell has been crowned the “#1 Contender” in our Proving Ground competition. With his unique personal story, boyish charm, and the fact that he’s never let an opponent survive past the first round, we thought he was the perfect candidate to represent us at Shark Fights 19, September 10th in Independence, Missouri. (Tickets available here.) It’s an opportunity that could bring Nick steady fights for the first time in his career, televised matches, money, power, and fame. Today marks the beginning of that journey, and we’re incredibly psyched to be a part of it.
We’re not sure what he’s been blowing his exotic dancing and mascot pay checks on, but apparently Shark Fights mascot Greg Insco needs some fast cash bad.
I had Hardcore Pawn on in the background on my office TV earlier today when I thought I heard someone tell Les, the shop owner, that he had “two choices: left fist hospital or right fist cemetery.” I rewound the PVR to make sure I wasn’t hearing things and sure enough I wasn’t. You know MMA is reaching the mainstream when you see stuff like this on shows not at all related to the sport.
(Video courtesy of YouTube/GregInsco)
We’re not sure what he’s been blowing his exotic dancing and mascot pay checks on, but apparently Shark Fights mascot Greg Insco needs some fast cash bad.
I had Hardcore Pawn on in the background on my office TV earlier today when I thought I heard someone tell Les, the shop owner, that he had “two choices: left fist hospital or right fist cemetery.” I rewound the PVR to make sure I wasn’t hearing things and sure enough I wasn’t. You know MMA is reaching the mainstream when you see stuff like this on shows not at all related to the sport.
Just last week I was watching Very Bad Things and while the first “very bad thing” happens in the hotel room UFC 8 can be seen rolling in the background. My wife thinks I’m an MMA nerd for noticing stuff like this, but it excites me to know that our once fringe sport is becoming accepted, even if it’s taken more than a decade to get where we are.
Frisco, Texas (Shark Fights 17, HDNet) Matt Horwich vs Jake Rosholt Horwich is a zombie. Rosholt is very up and down, while Horwich will always break other fighters down mentally. I like Horwich here as long as the odds don’t get out of hand – can’t see why they would. Ricco Rodriguez vs Karl Knothe […]
Frisco, Texas (Shark Fights 17, HDNet)
Matt Horwich vs Jake Rosholt
Horwich is a zombie. Rosholt is very up and down, while Horwich will always break other fighters down mentally. I like Horwich here as long as the odds don’t get out of hand – can’t see why they would.
Ricco Rodriguez vs Karl Knothe
You don’t see him on the big shows anymore, but Ricco really is still a good fighter on the b-c level stage. I don’t know much about Knothe. I would go with Ricco in a live televised fight he is bound to try harder.