Dan Hardy’s Training Camp: Day 2
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Saturday March 6th saw the 4th installment of Olympian Mixed Martial Arts Championships in Liverpool, an event which is fast establishing itself as one of the premiere MMA promotions in the UK with top quality cards and an electric atmosphere.
Local favourite Paul “Sassangle” Sass went 10-0-0 and retained the lightweight belt with a quick submission win over Jason Young. Wanting nothing of the standup, Sass went for the takedown from the off and once it hit the mat it was only a matter of time before the Kaobon fighter found the fight ending finish. A disappointed Young had to tap out to a tight heel hook. After this victory surely the local lad must now take the next step up in competition and fight some European names to take his career to the next level.
In the other big fight of the night and a replacement to the promised main event of Paul Cahoon vs Alex Makhonin, Wanye Murrie took the welterweight title in a tough decision against the tough veteran Pete Irving. Both proved to be well-rounded and the former thaiboxing champion Murrie looked to be in a position to finish with a couple of tight looking submissions but Irving was able to tough it out. For his part Irving was scoring big takedowns but was unable to gain any significant positional dominance and after the final bell the judges were all in agreement that it would be Murries hand that was raised at the end.
Full results:
An excellent write up of the event is available on the fighters magazine site
Knuckle Up ‘Origin’ will screen tonight (03/03/2010) on Sky Sports Channel 3 at 10.00pm. ‘Origin’ contains fights between Matt Thorpe and John Philips and Jake Blyth vs Kevin Reed.
Saturday the 6th of March see’s Nottingham’s Victoria Sports Center play host to Freddy Naghizadeh’s next ‘Clash Of Warriors’ event ‘FACE-OFF’.
Previous events have seen titles gathered by Judo Jimmy Wallhead and Martin Stapleton and FACE-OFF will see Leigh Cohoon vs Jason Kubiac and Poland’s Eddie Podolskoi vs Andy Cochram.
FIGHT CARD
1. 77.3kg Pro – LEIGH COHOON vs JASON KUBIAC
2. 84kg Pro – EDDIE PODOLSKI (Poland) vs ANDY COCHRAM
3. 77.3kg Pro – RICKY GAMMON vs ARTURS CERNAVSKIS (Latvia)
4. 70.5kg Pro – VENCESLAU RANGEL (Brazil) vs RICHARD JONES
5. 65.9kg Pro – PETE MCGURK vs MIHAIL ZABAEV (Latvia)
6. 93.2kg Pro – PAUL GARDNER vs PAWEL WYDZYNSKI (Poland)
7. +100kg Pro – CHRIS FLANDERS vs RADOSLAW LOZICZONEK (Poland)
8. 84kg Pro – LEE JOHNSON vs WILL JACKSON
9. 50kg female Pro – LAURA PRITCHARD vs LISA NEWTON
10. 77.3kg Pro – CRAIG CHESTERS vs DANNY MACK
11. 70.5kg S-Pro – BEN ROSE vs VADIM SHPAKOV (Russia)
12. 84kg Pro – JOHNNY GILLAN vs KURTIS PYE
13. 84kg Pro – SCOTT JACKSON vs ANTONY WAINWRIGHT
14. 70.5kg S-Pro – SUBAIG SINGH vs EDGARS LOGINS (Latvia)
15. 77.3kg – S-Pro – DAMIAN ZLOTNICKI (Poland) vs TIM BUTLER
16. 77.3kg S-Pro – JOHN GRAHAM vs SONNY CARR
17. +100kg PRO – MARIOS KONSTANDI vs TBA
18. 77.3kg S-PRO – CARL BOOTH vs TBA
CLASH OF WARRIORS 9: FACE-OFF
SATURDAY 6th MARCH 2010
DOORS OPEN 17:00, 1st FIGHT AT 18:00.
TICKETS INCLUDE FREE AFTER PARTY
VICTORIA SPORTS CENTRE, GEDLING STREET, SNEINTON, NOTTINGHAM, UK NG1 1DB
TICKET PRICES
Standard ticket £30 (advance purchase) or £35 (on the door)
VIP cageside ticket £50 (with waitress service)
For more info, go to www.clashofwarriors.com
Tom “Kong” Watson made a dramatic entrance into the MFC (Maximum Fighting Championships) by felling Travis Galbraith1:56 into the first round with an overhead head kick.
After both fights broke from a clinch, Galbraith dropped one hand which gave Watson the opening to come over the top and land the powerful head kick. Galbraith then needed several seconds to come round before being helped back to his feet.
“My corner was telling me before the fight to be relaxed and wait for the mistake,” Watson said. “I saw that he was dropping his left hand, so I faked and threw the head kick, and it caught him a little bit better than I expected it to. Hopefully, this gets me a bigger fight and a bigger opponent for my next bout in the MFC.”
This now increases Watson’s win streak to 7 straight with a record of 11 – 3.
Watson’s next fight will be against Alex Reid at BAMMA 3 on May 15th at the LG Areana.
Team Kaobon’’s Terry Etim has been officially confirmed by the UFC to fight Rafael Dos Anjos.
Etim currently on a four fight UFC win streak after defeating Shanon Gugerty at Manchesters UFC 105 will fight at the UFC’s first Abu Dhabi event against the Brazlian from Gracie Fusion. Dos Anjos has won his two fights and like Etim looks to climb into the higher ranks of the UFC’s lightweight roster.
UFC 112 will be on April the 10th at the Concert Arena, Ferrari World, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi.
Etim will join three other British fighters Paul Kelly, Nick Osipczak and Paul Taylor.

Run by Andy Walker, senior instructor of Poole JiuJitsu, the UKMMA League is going from strength to strength and is doing a great job providing aspiring MMA fighters with competition experience without having to go into “full-pro” rules. Andy is a veteran of the UK MMA Scene and has fought on many UK shows, facing among others UFC veteran Jess Liaudin and UFC Welterweight contender Dan Hardy. With the league well into it’s second full season and with an event this saturday, we caught up with Andy to talk about how it all came to be, the big finals at the SENI show in May and the state of the Amateur MMA scene in the UK.
Truthfully, I was watching the American League in Bed at around 1 am, and thought why has no-one kicked off this in the UK. I thought about when I was fighting, and how people were matched up with anyone who wanted to fight on a pro-show, sometimes changing opponent an hour before the fight. I then realised that for the Uk to compete on the world stage , like the UFC, Pride, Elite XC we had to try and bring through amateur fighters in this country. We tested the league off in our home town of Poole, and realised that this should have being happening a long time ago. So we officially launched at Seni 2008 and the rest as they say is history.
The League is going from Strength to strength, and Seni has definitely helped lift our profile. Our first season, we averaged about 50/70 competitors, but season 2, its around 100 guys now, with little advertising, and that’s set to increase. With sponsors declaring interest in the League we are setting the foundation for a youth league to kick off later this year, and the league Pro-shows also. So we are really busy and forecasting how far we can take the league globally.
Yes, we travel around the country, advertising local gyms like Warriors MMA, the fighting fit gym in Banbury and Caged Steel in Yorkshire. Many of the competitors are regulars like Matt Maguire from Andy Nugent’s JKD, who regularly support our events and have been to everyone so far. South coast submissions, from Gosport, are again another regular at all our events. Another young mma gym making headway is East Lancashire Predators, (formally Accrington Shootju-jitsu) who are currently the top MMA gym this season. The Top gym award is coveted by all the gyms taking part, because they want to prove themselves in MMA. One of the main aims of the league is to advertise the MMA gyms around the country highlighting the talent from each gym.
A “no head shot” fight game, give’s the confidence to the amateur fighter, experience in the cage and a grounding in fight control. What I have seen is the rise in more confidant fighters turning pro, people who have solid amateur backgrounds. When I was fighting in MMA in the mid nineties a lot of fighters came and went. What the League is about is giving amateur fighters solid base in mma fight experience before turning pro. This also helps the coaches become better at honing their fighters pre-event. Hopefully with more access to Amateur competitions like these, us Brits can compete against the rest of the world and provide better turned out fighters, and be recognised as a country with quality guys. We are seeing this start to happen with guys like Bisping and Hardy.
The Semi-pro league is just kicking off, and again it’s a stepping stone for fighters to raise their game, each fighter learns at different speeds, so when they feel they are ready and want to compete with head shots, then the semi-pro league is for them.
Yes, MMA is still in its infancy, been only around in this country from the early to mid nineties. What I have seen is many a promoter wanting to jump on the band wagon, put on a pro show to earn some fast cash, but all that did was leave a big hole in the amateur ranks. The League is foremost for amateur fighters only, but we do get a couple of pro fighters, who need to improve on a part of the fight plan, and again, both fighters are fighting under the same amateur rules, so a pro fighter does not have the advantage. I believe that the amateur ranks are even more important than the pro ranks.
Yes, watching MMA shows on TV, guys and even ladies think, “Yes i’ll give that a go!” Seeing pro-fighters who have made it with the big purse, attracts new fighters, but many fall at the first hurdle. A strong grounding in the basics and training hard at a reputable Gym is the only way you are going to become the next Bisping or Hardy.
The finals are open entry and take place at the impressive ExCel centre in London’s Dockland’s in Mays Seni show. Seni have helped us from day one. The guys with the most wins in each weight division over the season become the League Champion in their weight division. Being crowned in front of around two thousand fans at Seni, hopefully gives these fighters inspiration to progress and try to make a name for themselves. We are expecting some big names to hand out the trophies at Seni, we are still in talks, but some of the biggest names will be there, the League have the cage at Seni, and that’s where you’ll find these guys.
Our plans for taking the League to the next level will be to get that “TV deal”, with so many fighters in all the weight categories, our format can run each week on TV, showing more fighters, highlighting more gyms, and improving MMA in this country. I have spoken with the Irish MMA League, and we did talk about running an international show, where the champions from each country fight it out, but we are still talking about the logistics, so watch this space. As the League is getting bigger, we plan to hold regional leg’s with North Vs South. There are definitely big plans for the future!
I’d like to say a big thank you to all the competitors and gym’s around the country. A big thank you to Fighters Only, Martial arts Illustrated, MMA Universe, and Fighters Inc. Lastly my family, for putting up with me going to events each week, training most nights and working late on promoting the league, I love you guys.
The next leg of the UK MMA League takes place tomorrow at Warriors MMA in Banbury Oxford. This is followed by the finals at the Seni show on the 29th and 30th of May in London. The first 300 people to buy spectator tickets for this event will be given a free copy of Cage Talk by Jim Page (author not to be confused with Jimmy Page from Led Zeppelin as Amazon seems to have done
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MAIN EVENT
Mok Rahman (SCS) 6.1.0. vs Paul Rocha (Bulldog) 5.2.0.
Winner Rahman 3.17 Round 2 via GNP
U65.8kg Pro MMA – CO MAIN EVENT
Jeff Lawson (Bulldog) 13.3.0. vs Karsten Lenjoint (Leicester Shoot/ Liberty Gym) 6.0.0.
Winner Lawson 0.34 Round 1 via Guillotine Choke
U65.8kg Pro MMA
Paddy Moore (SCS) 3.3.0. vs Jarred Ferre (Nova Forca) 5.2.0.
Winner Moore 4.15 Round 2 via GNP
U70kg Pro MMA
Sam Rocha (Bulldog) 9.3.0. vs Azran Quasid (Team Obscene) 3.5.0.
Winner Quasid Round 1 via Fighter Forfeit
U77kg Pro MMA
James Matinley (Gods of War) 1.0.0. vs Sean Hardy (Bulldog) 0.1.0.
Winner Matinley 2.35 Round 1 via GNP
U73kg Semi Pro MMA
Dan Kennard (SCS) 1.0.0. vs Jamie Wooley (Waterside MMA) 0.1.0.
Winner Kennard 1.17 Round 1 via GNP
Heavy Weight Pro MMA
Fereidoun Naghizadeh 1.3.0. vs Mark Strider (FS Jiu Jitsu) 0.1.0.
Winner Naghizadeh 1.05 Round 1 via GNP
U70kg Semi Pro MMA
James Sutherland (SCS) 2.0.0. vs Harry Fox (Waterside MMA) 0.1.0.
Winner Sutherland 2.31 Round 1 via Arm Bar
U93kg K1 Kickboxing
Karl Langley (DKJ) 1.0.0. vs Miguel Bernard (House of Pain) 3.0.0.
Winner Langley 1.55 Round 3 via KO
U70kg Semi Pro MMA
Jamie Skinner (SCS) 1.1.0. vs Marek Gonda (House of Pain) 1.3.0.
Winner Skinner 1.55 Round 1 via GNP
U65.8kg Semi Pro MMA
Brett O’Brien (SCS) 1.0.0. vs Paul Gonzalez (House of Pain) 2.0.0.
Winner O’Brien 2.53 Round 2 via Arm Bar
U70kg K1 Kickboxing
Tom Devine (DKJ) 0.0.0. vs Conan Snell (FS Jiu Jitsu) 0.0.0.
Winner Devine Round 3 Judges Unanimous Decision