[phpBB Debug] PHP Warning: in file [ROOT]/phpbb/session.php on line 594: sizeof(): Parameter must be an array or an object that implements Countable [phpBB Debug] PHP Warning: in file [ROOT]/phpbb/session.php on line 650: sizeof(): Parameter must be an array or an object that implements Countable [phpBB Debug] PHP Warning: in file [ROOT]/phpbb/session.php on line 1110: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at [ROOT]/includes/functions.php:3903) [phpBB Debug] PHP Warning: in file [ROOT]/phpbb/session.php on line 1110: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at [ROOT]/includes/functions.php:3903) [phpBB Debug] PHP Warning: in file [ROOT]/phpbb/session.php on line 1110: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at [ROOT]/includes/functions.php:3903) [phpBB Debug] PHP Warning: in file [ROOT]/feed.php on line 181: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at [ROOT]/includes/functions.php:3903) [phpBB Debug] PHP Warning: in file [ROOT]/feed.php on line 182: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at [ROOT]/includes/functions.php:3903) PunchDrunkGamer.com - UFC, MMA, Kickboxing, Glory, Xbox One, Video Games, PS4, PC and Entertainment ForumsThe PunchDrunkGamer.com Forums are your source for UFC, UFC news, UFC event coverage, MMA, GLORY, Kickboxing, kickboxing news, Muay Thai, Videos and Xbox 360, PS3, Gamer Girls photos, Ring Girl photos, Video Game Trailers and game reviews.2011-04-04T22:42:32-07:00https://uwatch.tv/feed.php?f=1&t=74972011-04-04T22:42:32-07:002011-04-04T22:42:32-07:00https://uwatch.tv/viewtopic.php?t=7497&p=26268#p26268MFC 29: Conquer Friday, April 8 The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor Windsor, Ontario, Canada
MFC Welterweight Championship Douglas Lima vs. Terry Martin
MFC Light Heavyweight Championship Ryan Jimmo vs. Zak Cummings
Hermes Franca vs. Robert Washington Pete Spratt vs. Demi Deeds Marcus Davis vs. Curtis Demarce Andreas Spang vs. Ali Mokdad Dhiego Lima vs. Josh Taveirne Pete Brown vs. Matthew Spisak Brent Franczuz vs. Ben Jamieson Chucky Mady vs. Bo Harris
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]]>2011-03-21T01:32:48-07:002011-03-21T01:32:48-07:00https://uwatch.tv/viewtopic.php?t=7497&p=26082#p26082Martin's brains match his brawn - Well-educated challenger has eyes on Lima's belt
One might not expect a heavy-handed brawler with a penchant for going toe-to-toe with his opponents to actually outthink an upcoming foe.
But if there was ever a prime example of this uncanny ability, it just may very well belong to Terry Martin, making him an even more "Dangerous" threat to current MFC welterweight champ Douglas "The Phenom" Lima.
Martin (21-8) will challenge Lima (17-4) for the belt at MFC 29: Conquer taking place on Friday, April 8 at The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor. The co-main event, which will put a stamp on the live televised card on HDNet Fights, pits Martin's power-punching against Lima's stylish jiu-jitsu. Martin, though, has a unique twist to his game planning.
The Chicago native happens to be one of the most-educated fighters in all of mixed martial arts, and fittingly, it is an impressive background in psychology.
"I guess I'm really starting to use this big ol' head now," laughed Martin. "I'm starting to put my knowledge to good use."
With a Bachelor's degree in science from Northern Illinois University already in his back pocket, Martin went on to earn to a Master's degree and is now pursuing his PHD in psychology at Concordia University in Oak Park, Illinois. Yet for all his book smarts and being a likely victor in a battle of wits with any opponent, it's a pure fighter's approach that Martin brings to the ring.
"There's a whole lot of stuff I can take from school and use in a fight, and it does help me at the start when it comes to putting everything together, but I think like a fighter," explained Martin, whose most notable career wins have come against Chael Sonnen, Jorge Rivera and Ivan Salaverry.
"It's hard to predict how things go in a fight. A lot of things can happen. I've gone at it with a lot of top people and I just go in there and do what I do."
While accustomed to researching information for term papers and presenting his findings for a thesis, Martin hasn't done any homework when it comes to what Lima will bring to their title fight. No late-night study sessions, no cramming at the last minute. Just take the test - pass or fail.
"I don't want to seem cocky. I was told he's tough but I don't care to watch anything about him," said the 30-year-old, who enters the showdown with Lima riding a three-fight winning streak.
"My training stays the same - very few modifications. I have my 'Terry Martin' style and I'll be ready. My coaches will have studied him, but I'm not going to pay any attention to him at all."
What did catch Martin's attention, however, was a comment from Lima that the reigning champ was eager to face a well-regarded striker for the opportunity to showcase his own striking skills. Twelve of Martin's 21 career wins have come by way of knockout, including his stoppage of Rivera in a bout that lasted all of 14 seconds.
"Maybe he's just trying to build things up. Everyone can talk crazy till they get cracked," Martin responded.
"He can talk all he wants . and then he's going to get cracked and all that stuff he said becomes irrelevant."
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]]>2011-03-10T20:05:39-07:002011-03-10T20:05:39-07:00https://uwatch.tv/viewtopic.php?t=7497&p=25971#p25971Franca enters Conquer fray
Veteran lightweight to face Fickett at MFC 29
Another talented veteran has been added to the ever-deepening talent pool of the Maximum Fighting Championship's lightweight division.
Hermes "The Unreal" Franca (20-9) has signed a multi-fight deal with the organization and is slated to make his debut at MFC 29: Conquer on Friday, April 8 in the co-main event against Drew "Night Rider" Fickett (41-12). The bout is subject to OAC approval.
The 36-year-old native of Fortaleza, Brazil, had originally signed with the MFC two years ago, but decided instead to enter into retirement from fighting and focus on training students in Jupiter, Florida. But with a change of heart, Franca re-emerged in the past few months and readily agreed to finally hit the MFC frontier.
"I'm very intrigued to see what Hermes can do in the MFC, and especially with him meeting Drew Fickett in his first fight," said MFC Owner/President Mark Pavelich. "Hermes is extremely talented as his record shows, and I have made it very clear that I believe Fickett is one of the world's best fighters at 155 pounds.
"This matchup is going to be very exciting, fast-paced, and I'm sure a very wild crowd-pleaser."
A pair of impressive eight-fight winning streaks highlight Franca's resume. The five-foot-six fighter opened his career with eight straight victories including first-round submissions of both Mike Thomas Brown and Ryan Diaz, a decision win over Rich Crunkilton, and then a devastating second-round TKO of Japanese standout Caol Uno.
The second outstanding run of Franca's career was bolstered by several wins over big-name rivals. After dispatching of Gabe Ruediger by way of knockout in only 36 seconds, Franca went on to post armbar submission wins over both Nate Diaz and Jamie Varner before rounding out the eight-fight run with a second-round stoppage of Spencer Fisher. Another important victory in Franca's career came in late 2008 when he scored a decision verdict over bitter rival, fellow Brazilian, and former jiu-jitsu instructor Marcus Aurelio.
Fickett, who fights out of Tucson, Arizona, ran his current winning streak to five with a slick and tidy armbar submission of Matt Veach just 36 seconds into their matchup at MFC 28. Fickett also holds a win over Franca's former training partner Kurt Pellegrino.
]]>2011-03-10T20:03:05-07:002011-03-10T20:03:05-07:00https://uwatch.tv/viewtopic.php?t=7497&p=25970#p25970Jimmo to defend title at MFC 29 against Newton
Rematch between light heavyweight rivals tabbed as Conquer co-main event
A second spectacular title fight will be featured on the stacked lineup for MFC 29: Conquer.
Just six weeks after claiming the MFC world light heavyweight title, newly crowned champion Ryan "The Big Deal" Jimmo will defend his belt against former champ Emanuel
"The Hardcore Kid" Newton in the co-main event of the show slated for Friday, April 8 at The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor. The bout is subject to OAC approval.
This title fight joins the scheduled battle between defending MFC world welterweight champ Douglas "The Phenom" Lima and "Dangerous" Terry Martin which tops the bill of the S.L. Feldman's & Associates presented card airing live on HDNet Fights.
The Jimmo-Newton clash will be a rematch between the two combatants. They originally squared-off at MFC 23 with Jimmo taking a unanimous decision.
Jimmo (14-1), who also re-signed a new multi-fight contract, captured the organization's 205-pound title at MFC 28 by topping Dwayne Lewis midway through the third round via a doctor's stoppage TKO. It was the 14th consecutive victory for the Halifax, Nova Scotia, product who now fights out of Edmonton, Alberta. Jimmo's resume, which boasts six knockouts and two submissions, holds career wins over Wilson Gouveia, Marvin Eastman, and Jesse Forbes.
Newton (14-6-1) was also successful on the same night as he returned to the MFC in dramatic fashion with a second-round submission win via rear-naked choke over Rodney Wallace.
The Long Beach, California, native, who racked up an 11-fight unbeaten streak over a three-year period earlier in his career, claimed the light heavyweight crown at MFC 19 with a convincing decision win over Roger Hollett. But Newton's reign was a short one as he dropped the title in his lone defense, falling in a five-round affair to Trevor Prangley at MFC 21.
Newton's career log boasts two wins coming by way of knockout and five via submission. Along the way, Newton has defeated the likes of David Heath and Kyacey Uscola.
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