(Photo via Playboy.com. Full gallery is after the jump.)
Props to Babes of MMA for introducing us to Aubrey Evans, a 23-year-old swimsuit model, spokesmodel, and actress based in Las Vegas who made her ring girl debut for Tuff-N-Uff last weekend. Previously, Aubrey has held round cards for the WEC and as a Corona boxing girl. Check out some of our favorite Aubrey Evans photos in the gallery below, and visit her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and her official website for much more.
And before ReX complains, yes there is a “page 2” in this gallery. Click that “next page” link below for some delightfully NSFW samples from Aubrey’s two nude pictorials for Playboy.com. Yesssssss.
Props to Babes of MMA for introducing us to Aubrey Evans, a 23-year-old swimsuit model, spokesmodel, and actress based in Las Vegas who made her ring girl debut for Tuff-N-Uff last weekend. Previously, Aubrey has held round cards for the WEC and as a Corona boxing girl. Check out some of our favorite Aubrey Evans photos in the gallery above, and visit her on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and her official website for much more.
And before ReX complains, yes there is a “page 2″ in this gallery. Click that “next page” link below for some delightfully NSFW samples from Aubrey’s two nude pictorials for Playboy.com. Yesssssss.
Rule #63 of MMA showboating: Don’t extend your arms in a Diaz-salute during a fight unless you’re absolutely, positively sure that your opponent lacks the power to knock you out; otherwise you could potentially look like a fool when your opponent leaves you sleeping. (Rule #63b: This rule counts double if you have a stupid fucking haircut.)
The wonderful knockout above comes to us from Sunday’s Tuff N Uff show in Las Vegas, where Shai Lindsey tried to be a cage-gangster, but instead fell prey to a very slick switch-front-kick right to the chin from Carlo Junio. Since this knockout happened at the very end of round 2, an inept referee might have woken Lindsey up and given him a chance to get his revenge in round 3. Luckily, the ref on that night was consummate professional Mike “Am I Hallucinating That Mustache?” Beltran, who handles his business properly.
Rule #63 of MMA showboating: Don’t extend your arms in a Diaz-salute during a fight unless you’re absolutely, positively sure that your opponent lacks the power to knock you out; otherwise you could potentially look like a fool when your opponent leaves you sleeping. (Rule #63b: This rule counts double if you have a stupid fucking haircut.)
The wonderful knockout above comes to us from Sunday’s Tuff N Uff show in Las Vegas, where Shai Lindsey tried to be a cage-gangster, but instead fell prey to a very slick switch-front-kick right to the chin from Carlo Junio. Since this knockout happened at the very end of round 2, an inept referee might have woken Lindsey up and given him a chance to get his revenge in round 3. Luckily, the ref on that night was consummate professional Mike “Am I Hallucinating That Mustache?” Beltran, who handles his business properly.
Let this be a lesson to you, sportsmanship always pays off. Veronica Rothlenhauser scores her second 5 second KO of her career this time off Ashlee Evans-Smith at Tuff-N-Uff Festibrawl 2.
Let this be a lesson to you, sportsmanship always pays off. Veronica Rothlenhauser scores her second 5 second KO of her career this time off Ashlee Evans-Smith at Tuff-N-Uff Festibrawl 2.
(From Tuff-N-Uff’s “Festibrawl 2” event last Friday. Props: TuffNUffTV via Tru)
In retrospect, Ashlee Evans-Smith should have touched gloves; it might have given her an extra second of consciousness before Veronica Rothenhausler demolished her with that straight right. And how about those follow-up shots? God damn, this girl came to murder.
The fight was officially called at 0:05 of round one — which makes it two fights in a row that Rothenhausler has won by five-second knockout. Seriously. We can’t find video of her previous mauling of Noelle Cherry, so if you have it, please send it in. The latest victory increases Rothenhausler’s record to 3-0, with all wins by first-round KO/TKO. Time to give her a shot, Strikeforce.
(From Tuff-N-Uff’s “Festibrawl 2″ event last Friday. Props: TuffNUffTV via Tru)
In retrospect, Ashlee Evans-Smith should have touched gloves; it might have given her an extra second of consciousness before Veronica Rothenhausler demolished her with that straight right. And how about those follow-up shots? God damn, this girl came to murder.
The fight was officially called at 0:05 of round one — which makes it two fights in a row that Rothenhausler has won by five-second knockout. Seriously. We can’t find video of her previous mauling of Noelle Cherry, so if you have it, please send it in. The latest victory increases Rothenhausler’s record to 3-0, with all wins by first-round KO/TKO. Time to give her a shot, Strikeforce.
Press Release – June 27, 2011: The future stars of mixed martial arts return to Las Vegas’ Cox Pavilion on July 1, and the nation’s premiere amateur promotion will look to crown an astounding five new champions.
“Tuff-N-Uff: The Future Stars of MMA,” in association with Justice Entertainment Group, looks to bring a few holiday fireworks […]
Press Release – June 27, 2011: The future stars of mixed martial arts return to Las Vegas’ Cox Pavilion on July 1, and the nation’s premiere amateur promotion will look to crown an astounding five new champions.
“Tuff-N-Uff: The Future Stars of MMA,” in association with Justice Entertainment Group, looks to bring a few holiday fireworks to Sin City with the 12-bout event “Tuff-N-Uff: Browning vs. Postma,” featuring the debut of the Randy Couture Tuff-N-Uff Heavyweight Title, as well as four more championship bouts.
The night’s main event sees Team Tompkins’ Brandon Browning (1-1) and One Kick Nick-trained Carl Postma (1-0) attempt to become the inaugural Randy Couture Tuff-N-Uff Heavyweight Champion, and the UFC Hall of Famer is expected to be on hand to award the belt named in his honor.
“It is an honor to have one of the belts named after me,” Couture said. “My son and other amateur fighters have gone through and developed their skills in the Tuff-N-Uff amateur series with their aspirations to become professionals similar to myself.”
The winner of Tuff-N-Uff Heavyweight Title will also earn the honor of becoming the first-ever heavyweight champion in the history of the Tuff-N-Uff organization.
The night’s co-features sees Tuff-N-Uff’s vacant featherweight title up for grabs, in addition to the crowning of three new female champions.
“We’re always looking to bring the best possible fight cards to our fans, and this lineup is no exception,” Tuff-N-Uff president Barry Meyer said. “With our past champions Jimmy Jones, Taylor Stratford, T.J. Cunanan and Ashley Cummins all moving to the pro ranks, we felt there was no better way to celebrate the Fourth of July weekend than to crown five new title-holders.”
At 145 pounds, a pair of four-time Tuff-N-Uff veterans look to claim gold, as Troy Remer (3-1) meets the undefeated Cesar Campos (5-0). Fan-favorite Remer looks to rebound from a hard-fought decision loss to Rudy Morales, while TapouT’s Campos looks for his sixth win of 2011.
In female 145-pound action, the 5-foot-11 Jessamyn Duke (3-1) looks to keep her two-fight win streak alive against gritty Team Quest product Autumn Richardson (3-3). Already the Absolute Action MMA champ, Duke brings a string of back-to-back submission wins to the cage. Meanwhile, Richardson makes her second effort at a Tuff-N-Uff title after falling short against Rousey this past November.
In the 135-pound women’s division, Marcia Allen (4-2) and Kari Lichtenwainer (1-2) each make their Tuff-N-Uff debut while searching for promotional gold, while Kathryn Davis (2-1) meets Kaiyana Rain (1-0) for the 115-pound female title.
In addition to the night’s featured contests, a full lineup of aspiring amateur fighters from some of the world’s top academies – including 10th Planet Riverside, LA Boxing, Striking Unlimited, Team Beastman, Team Suffer, Team Tompkins, Throwdown, Wand Fight Team and Xtreme Couture – will compete at Tuff-N-Uff’s July 1 event.
Tickets for “Tuff-N-Uff: Browning vs. Postma,” which start at just $23, are available at UNLVTickets.com and TuffNUff.net.
The full fight card is available for viewing at TuffNUff.net.