PUNCHDRUNKGAMER is going to be on 3 Different Media Events This Weekend!!
FRIDAY 02/20/09:
Highlights from our KOC: Apocalypse Event on INSIDE MMA on HDNet.
XCF7: School of Hard Knox in Tennesee
SATURDAY 02/21/09:
http://www.TakedownRadio.com
9:00 - 11:00 am CST
This week on TDR-
Chris Ayres- Head Coach of Princeton, The Tigers had a tough go of it against the Big Red of Cornell but will look to bounce back against Columbia and Drexel on Sunday. Ayres, now in his third year, will talk about the program and improving in the conference.
Ayers has a great athletic department behind him but its tough to get academically eligible kids into this prestigious program. Find out why.
Rob Eiter- Head Coach of U Penn joins us to discuss his first season, growth and expectations. Rob has years of collegiate coaching experience as well as a wealth of International Coaching experience as well.
Eiter looks to improve on his teams record and bring along a fresh new look with his incoming recruiting class.
Matt Dragon- U Penn's 157 pound Senior holds a 21 and 5 record on the year and a special place in the hearts of EIWA wrestling fans. His record speaks well enough but the student athlete lives life by example. "He's a great student leader," Said Rob Eiter.
Dragon looks to repeat as a champion. He did not compete last season but won in the 2006/07 campaign. He's a wrestled with injury but always seems to come back. Find out why.
Ron Kruck- Host of Kruck's Korner on HDNet's Inside MMA joins us to discuss the MMA scene and the impact that wrestling continues to have on the work ethic in this sport. Ron travels the world with Bas and Kenny. Talk about a dream job. Beats soccer any day.
Jay "The Thorobred" Hieron- The former Hofstra wrestler, IFL Champion and now Affliction Knockout artist drops by for a look at his fight on the last Affliction show. He'll discuss his crazy schedule of ups and downs and the lasting affect wrestling has had on his life, wait, it is his life. Xtreme Couture is his home in Las Vegas and the Couture's are family for this wrestler/fighter. Jay Hieron is a champion. He may just inspire you too!
Dave Carpinello- Founder of Punch Drunk Gamer.com will join us to catch us up with Kevin Randleman, Sean Sherk, Jon Jones and other wrestler's now making their careers in MMA. Max Askren and Jon Jones competed together in Wisconsin HS competition. We're proud to have Punchdrunkgamer.com as an official sponsor of TDR!
PUNCHDRUNKGAMER - 3 Media Events This Weekend!!
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Here are the results from the XFC show last night.....................
XFC HAS NIGHT OF FINISHES AT TENNESSEE MMA DEBUT
As the first professional Mixed Martial Arts fight card ever allowed in the state of Tennessee, XFC 7 “School of Hard Knox” was history-making even before the first bell chimed. Taking place at Thompson-Boling Arena on the campus of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, the promotion showcased some of the top emerging talent in the sport, including a pair of undefeated heavyweights, Chad Corvin and Scott Barrett, in the main event.
Ovince St. Preux, the ex-University of Tennessee linebacker and “wedge-busting” special teams ace, received the loudest ovation from the crowd – and opponent CT Turner of Tampa, Fla., certainly received the loudest boos, especially after taunting the audience by expressing his support for the Florida Gators with a theatrical “Gator Chomp” while walking to the cage. In pre-fight trash-talk, Turner vowed to “destroy Ovince like the Gators destroyed the Volunteers in football,” but St. Preux definitively silenced Turner with a jaw-busting rear leg kick to the chin that blasted Turner to the canvas. Out cold, the referee immediately stopped the fight at 2:36 in round one.
“Oh boy, when I saw him do the Gator Chomp, I knew I had to win this fight!” exclaimed St. Preux. “Otherwise I’d never hear the end of it. CT is a great athlete, but he kept putting his hands down. The moment I saw him drop his hands, I just knew I was going to connect with that kick. It’s a great feeling getting the knockout of the night, and I can’t wait to do it again!”
Immediately after the fight ended, XFC president John Prisco announced to the audience that St. Preux had earned a return bout in XFC and would appear in the organization’s next promotion in Knoxville on April 25.
“That was one of the most devastating knockouts I’ve ever seen in my life,” remarked Prisco. “He nearly knocked CT’s head clean off his neck. Ovince deserves another chance to fight in the XFC, and he has an opportunity to do something very, very special in his young MMA career.”
In a shocking upset, unheralded Sarah Wilson of Waterloo, Iowa submitted four-time female world boxing champion Chevelle Hallback at 2:36 in the first round. Hallback’s raw physical strength and pure punching power initially staggered Wilson, but the 21-year-old fighter from Iowa locked in a triangle from the mount and refused to release it, forcing Hallback to eventually tap out at 3:03 in the first round.
“Coming into the fight, I knew I was going to be the underdog,” said Wilson. “Chevelle is unbelievably strong – and she’s actually one of the nicest girls I’ve ever met – but my teammates pushed me hard. I worked specifically on takedowns and in the clinch. And I didn’t travel all the way from Iowa to lose.”
XFC president John Prisco congratulated Wilson on her stunning victory, saying afterwards, “This fight epitomizes what the XFC is all about, and that’s providing an opportunity for undiscovered talent to achieve their dreams and launch their young careers. We don’t protect fighters in the XFC, no matter who they are. Sarah elevated her profile in the sport with that outstanding victory, but I don’t think we’ve seen the last of Chevelle. Her ground game and jujitsu just needs to catch up with her boxing.”
In the main event, undefeated heavyweights Chad Corvin of Elizabethtown, Ky., and Scott Barrett of Atlanta, Ga., met in a highly anticipated showdown between rising contenders. Early on, Barrett tried to neutralize Corvin’s vaunted punching power by wrestling Corvin to the ground, to mixed success. Barrett managed to take Corvin off his feet, but even while on his back, Corvin kept firing haymakers. Both fighters arose from the canvas several seconds later and collided awkwardly; Barrett suddenly dropped to the ground, holding his knee and writhing in agony, unable to continue. The referee stopped the bout due to injury 1:30 in the first round.
“A win is a win, but it’s a shame he blew his knee out,” said Chad Corvin. “I knew his game plan was to take me down, but I can still hit hard from the ground. It’s just a real shame it had to end like that.” Regardless, Barrett became Corvin’s fifth straight opponent to be stopped in the first round – with none of these opponents even lasting two minutes against the 23-year-old, 250-pound heavyweight.
Local favorite Shane Matchette of Knoxville exploded in round one against Gerardo Julio Gallegos of Lexington, Ky., forcing the action with his fists and ground games. But Matchette was caught at the end of the first with a vicious left-right combination that jolted him off his feet, and he stayed down for several seconds after the bell chimed. Matchette appeared to recover between rounds, pressing the action once again in the beginning of round two, but Gallegos upended him with a sudden takedown, stopping him by TKO with a flurry of punches at 1:41 in the second.
Nate Jolly of Cincinnati, Ohio out-dueled Johnny Cardona of Miami, Florida in a back-and-forth barnburner on the undercard, finally catching his opponent with a barrage of lefts and rights at 3:52 in the third round. Jolly has a 21-2 amateur record, a 2-0 professional record, and took third place in the Olympic Trials in wrestling for three straight years.
Afterwards, John Prisco reflected on the historic night, “Our goal was to introduce professional MMA to the state of Tennessee and showcase to the audience exactly what makes this sport so special. Well, this was a night full of outstanding fights, jaw-dropping knockouts, amazing upsets, and dedicated young warriors with big punches and even bigger hearts.
"I’m absolutely convinced that not only will the XFC grow MMA in Tennessee, but when we return to Knoxville on April 25, the sport will be even bigger. We’re building something with staying power here, and I’m so grateful to the Knoxville community for welcoming us with open arms. With your support, I promise you – MMA and the XFC will be here for a very long time.”
XFC 7 Results:
-Derek Shaffer def. Mark Tyler by submission, 2:38, R1
-Anthony Stevens def. Stoney Hale by split decision (29-28, 29-28, 28-29)
-Jason Wood def. Horacio Rodriguez by submission, 2:27, R1
-Dustin Walden def. Andre Boyd by TKO, 1:11, R1
-Rafaello Oliveria def. Robert Thompson by submission, 4:50, R1
-Nate Jolly def. Johnny Cardona by TKO, 3:52, R3
-Gerardo Julio Gallegos def. Shane Matchette by TKO, 1:41, R2
-Joe Heink def. Scott Porter by TKO, 1:00, R1
-Ovince St. Preux def. CT Turner by TKO, 2:36, R1
-Sarah Wilson def. Chevelle Hallback by submission, 3:03, R1
-Chad Corvin def. Scott Barrett by referee stoppage, 1:30, R1
XFC HAS NIGHT OF FINISHES AT TENNESSEE MMA DEBUT
As the first professional Mixed Martial Arts fight card ever allowed in the state of Tennessee, XFC 7 “School of Hard Knox” was history-making even before the first bell chimed. Taking place at Thompson-Boling Arena on the campus of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, the promotion showcased some of the top emerging talent in the sport, including a pair of undefeated heavyweights, Chad Corvin and Scott Barrett, in the main event.
Ovince St. Preux, the ex-University of Tennessee linebacker and “wedge-busting” special teams ace, received the loudest ovation from the crowd – and opponent CT Turner of Tampa, Fla., certainly received the loudest boos, especially after taunting the audience by expressing his support for the Florida Gators with a theatrical “Gator Chomp” while walking to the cage. In pre-fight trash-talk, Turner vowed to “destroy Ovince like the Gators destroyed the Volunteers in football,” but St. Preux definitively silenced Turner with a jaw-busting rear leg kick to the chin that blasted Turner to the canvas. Out cold, the referee immediately stopped the fight at 2:36 in round one.
“Oh boy, when I saw him do the Gator Chomp, I knew I had to win this fight!” exclaimed St. Preux. “Otherwise I’d never hear the end of it. CT is a great athlete, but he kept putting his hands down. The moment I saw him drop his hands, I just knew I was going to connect with that kick. It’s a great feeling getting the knockout of the night, and I can’t wait to do it again!”
Immediately after the fight ended, XFC president John Prisco announced to the audience that St. Preux had earned a return bout in XFC and would appear in the organization’s next promotion in Knoxville on April 25.
“That was one of the most devastating knockouts I’ve ever seen in my life,” remarked Prisco. “He nearly knocked CT’s head clean off his neck. Ovince deserves another chance to fight in the XFC, and he has an opportunity to do something very, very special in his young MMA career.”
In a shocking upset, unheralded Sarah Wilson of Waterloo, Iowa submitted four-time female world boxing champion Chevelle Hallback at 2:36 in the first round. Hallback’s raw physical strength and pure punching power initially staggered Wilson, but the 21-year-old fighter from Iowa locked in a triangle from the mount and refused to release it, forcing Hallback to eventually tap out at 3:03 in the first round.
“Coming into the fight, I knew I was going to be the underdog,” said Wilson. “Chevelle is unbelievably strong – and she’s actually one of the nicest girls I’ve ever met – but my teammates pushed me hard. I worked specifically on takedowns and in the clinch. And I didn’t travel all the way from Iowa to lose.”
XFC president John Prisco congratulated Wilson on her stunning victory, saying afterwards, “This fight epitomizes what the XFC is all about, and that’s providing an opportunity for undiscovered talent to achieve their dreams and launch their young careers. We don’t protect fighters in the XFC, no matter who they are. Sarah elevated her profile in the sport with that outstanding victory, but I don’t think we’ve seen the last of Chevelle. Her ground game and jujitsu just needs to catch up with her boxing.”
In the main event, undefeated heavyweights Chad Corvin of Elizabethtown, Ky., and Scott Barrett of Atlanta, Ga., met in a highly anticipated showdown between rising contenders. Early on, Barrett tried to neutralize Corvin’s vaunted punching power by wrestling Corvin to the ground, to mixed success. Barrett managed to take Corvin off his feet, but even while on his back, Corvin kept firing haymakers. Both fighters arose from the canvas several seconds later and collided awkwardly; Barrett suddenly dropped to the ground, holding his knee and writhing in agony, unable to continue. The referee stopped the bout due to injury 1:30 in the first round.
“A win is a win, but it’s a shame he blew his knee out,” said Chad Corvin. “I knew his game plan was to take me down, but I can still hit hard from the ground. It’s just a real shame it had to end like that.” Regardless, Barrett became Corvin’s fifth straight opponent to be stopped in the first round – with none of these opponents even lasting two minutes against the 23-year-old, 250-pound heavyweight.
Local favorite Shane Matchette of Knoxville exploded in round one against Gerardo Julio Gallegos of Lexington, Ky., forcing the action with his fists and ground games. But Matchette was caught at the end of the first with a vicious left-right combination that jolted him off his feet, and he stayed down for several seconds after the bell chimed. Matchette appeared to recover between rounds, pressing the action once again in the beginning of round two, but Gallegos upended him with a sudden takedown, stopping him by TKO with a flurry of punches at 1:41 in the second.
Nate Jolly of Cincinnati, Ohio out-dueled Johnny Cardona of Miami, Florida in a back-and-forth barnburner on the undercard, finally catching his opponent with a barrage of lefts and rights at 3:52 in the third round. Jolly has a 21-2 amateur record, a 2-0 professional record, and took third place in the Olympic Trials in wrestling for three straight years.
Afterwards, John Prisco reflected on the historic night, “Our goal was to introduce professional MMA to the state of Tennessee and showcase to the audience exactly what makes this sport so special. Well, this was a night full of outstanding fights, jaw-dropping knockouts, amazing upsets, and dedicated young warriors with big punches and even bigger hearts.
"I’m absolutely convinced that not only will the XFC grow MMA in Tennessee, but when we return to Knoxville on April 25, the sport will be even bigger. We’re building something with staying power here, and I’m so grateful to the Knoxville community for welcoming us with open arms. With your support, I promise you – MMA and the XFC will be here for a very long time.”
XFC 7 Results:
-Derek Shaffer def. Mark Tyler by submission, 2:38, R1
-Anthony Stevens def. Stoney Hale by split decision (29-28, 29-28, 28-29)
-Jason Wood def. Horacio Rodriguez by submission, 2:27, R1
-Dustin Walden def. Andre Boyd by TKO, 1:11, R1
-Rafaello Oliveria def. Robert Thompson by submission, 4:50, R1
-Nate Jolly def. Johnny Cardona by TKO, 3:52, R3
-Gerardo Julio Gallegos def. Shane Matchette by TKO, 1:41, R2
-Joe Heink def. Scott Porter by TKO, 1:00, R1
-Ovince St. Preux def. CT Turner by TKO, 2:36, R1
-Sarah Wilson def. Chevelle Hallback by submission, 3:03, R1
-Chad Corvin def. Scott Barrett by referee stoppage, 1:30, R1
What do you expect? The comedian is dead.
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hahahaha chevelle lost
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