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WORLD SERIES OF FIGHTING KICKS OFF “WHO’S THE TOUGHEST?” WITH FOUR MILITARY VETERANS DOING BATTLE IN LOVELAND, COLORADO ON SATURDAY, Kọkanla. 12

Die: Kevin Sears replaces injured Josh Copeland against Smealinho Rama in heavyweight action

Tickets for WSOF34 on sale now

 

Las fegasi (October 10, 2016) - World jara ti Gbigbogun (www.WSOF.com) announced that it has tabbed four military veterans for action in three different bouts, including one that will air on its live NBCSN telecast (10:30 p.m. ATI/7:30 p.m. PT), to kick off it’s “Who’s The Toughest?” program at WSOF34: Foster vs. Asà, at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland, Ipele. lori Saturday, Oṣu kọkanla. 12.

The league also announced that Josh “Cuddly Bear” Copeland (13-4) has been forced to withdraw from his scheduled heavyweight matchup with former world champion Smealinho “The Prince” Rama (9-2) due to a knee injury. Rama will now face Kevin Sears (4-2).

“We are extremely excited to launch the ‘Who’s The Toughest?’ program with a group of four professional fighters that have served our country valiantly, and who have since been looking for a potentially career-changing opportunity to compete on a major stage,"World wi jara ti ija Aare Baba olori.

World Series of Fighting announced in May that it would be launching “Who’s The Toughest?” in order to provide military veterans who are active or aspiring MMA fighters, with the opportunity to compete under its promotion.

Leading off the live NBCSN telecast of WSOF34, Shane Kruchten (11-4) ati Jeremy Mahon (5-4) – both U.S. Marine Corps veterans – will do battle in a 150-pound catchweight contest.

Ni a ina heavyweight (205 poun) matchup that will headline the WSOF34 preliminary bout card, U.S. Marine Corps veteran Brandon Collins (3-2) yoo collide pẹlu Chris Morgan (0-0), who will make his professional debut.

The fourth veteran, former U.S. Army ranger Nicoli Navarro (3-1), will square off with unbeaten upstart Alan Gutierrez (2-0) ni lightweight (155 poun).

Shane Kruchten vs. Jeremy Mahon

Awọn 6-ẹsẹ-1, 32-year-old Kruchten of San Diego, Calif. saw action in the Iraq War in 2003 ati 2004, and was subsequently awarded a Presidential Unit Citation and a Combat Action Ribbon for his efforts in battle before retiring from the military with the rank of Lance Corporal.

Since turning professional in 2007, Kruchten has donated a portion of each of his fight purses to the Mighty Oaks Warrior Foundation, a California-based retreat for veterans run by fellow U.S. Marine Corps veteran and former World Series of Fighting competitor Chad Robichaux.

Kruchten’s start will bring an end to a two-and-a-half-year hiatus that he took following a loss to Mike Corey by way of second round (2:59) ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) in what was Kruchten’s World Series of Fighting debut. Šaaju si awọn ijatil, Kruchten had reeled off 11 itẹlera victories, 6 via submission and 3 nipasẹ (T)KO.

The 5-foot-10, 37-year-old Mahon of Houston, Texas was deployed to Iraq during the initial invasion of the country in 2003, and later served as a security contractor in Fallujah, working to procure the safety of civilians there.

Before retiring as a Sergeant, Mahon earned a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal as well as a Presidential Unit Citation. He runs a non-profit organization, DAWG Foundation, which trains dogs and offers them to veterans in need of everyday assistance.

Mahon is looking to notch his third straight victory following a second round (4:22) WHO (punches) ti Davis Sylvester ni Bellator 149 lori Kínní 19.

Brandon Collins vs. Chris Morgan

Awọn 6-ẹsẹ-1, 32-year-old Collins of Houston, Texas was also a recipient of a Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal during his eight-year stint (2004-2012) with the Marine Corps that saw him tour Afghanistan where he was a special operations officer and his unit’s martial arts instructor.

Collins was a member of his North Carolina base’s boxing team and, after relocating to California, he quickly transitioned to MMA.

Morgan, a 6-foot-3, 28-year-old resident of Denver, Ipele. will make his first professional start after a three-year amateur career that saw him compile an overall record of 5-2. Gbogbo 5 of his victories came inside the first round of action via (T)KO tabi ifakalẹ.

Nicholi Navarro vs. Alan Gutierrez

Awọn 6-ẹsẹ, 30-year-old Navarro of Denver served in the Army’s 75th Ranger Regimen, a special operations unit, laarin 2004 ati 2008, eventually reaching the rank of Corporal.

During his four-year tenure in the military, Navarro earned a Combat Infantry Badge, an Expert Infantry Badge and a Parachutist Badge.

Navarro is a student of retired, former Muay Thai world champion and UFC star Duane “Bang” Ludwig. All three of Navarro’s professional victories to date have come by way of (T)KO tabi ifakalẹ.

While not a veteran, awọn 5-ẹsẹ-11, 23-year-old Gutierrez of Skagit Valley, W. was born into and raised by a family of Marines, pẹlu baba rẹ, mother and brother all having served. Gutierrez dedicates each of his fights to his recently deceased brother.

Gutierrez made quick work of each of his first two professional opponents, to date, submitting Ryan Schecterson with a brabo choke in the first round (2:00) of action in Gutierrez’s professional debut on May 9, 2015, and scoring a first round (1:11) KO (punches) lori Taylor Roberts lori Kínní 27.

Owole lati $20, tickets for “WSOF34: Fitch vs. Shields” are on sale at the Budweiser Events Center box office, BudweiserEventsCenter.com, and by phone at 1-877-544-TIXX.

In the main event of WSOF34, reigning world welterweight (170 poun) asiwaju Jon Fitch (28-7-1, 1 NC) will collide with number one contender and fellow decorated superstar Jake Shields (31-8-1).

In the welterweight co-main event, Paul Bradley (23-6), will make his promotional debut for World Series of Fighting and take on former top 10 aye-ni ipo Yushin "Thunder" Okami (32-10).

Additional matchups for “WSOF34: Fitch vs. Shields” will be announced soon.

WORLD jara ti Gbigbogun: JON FITCH-JAKE SHIELDS WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP SHOWDOWN SET FOR SATURDAY, Kọkànlá Oṣù 12 IN LOVELAND, COLORADO LIVE ON NBCSN

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Josh Copeland vs. Smealinho Rama in heavyweight battle
Paul Bradley vs. Yushin Okami in welterweight collision

Tickets for WSOF34 on sale Friday, Meje. 16

Las fegasi (Kẹsán 13, 2016) - World jara ti Gbigbogun (www.WSOF.com) officially announced today the highly-anticipated welterweight (170 poun) title fight between reigning world champion Jon Fitch (28-7-1, 1 NC) and number one contender and fellow decorated superstar Jake Shields (31-8-1) fun Saturday, Oṣu kọkanla. 12 at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland, Colo., gbe lori NBCSN ni 10:30 p.m. ATI/7:30 p.m. PT.

Owole lati $20, tickets for “WSOF34: Fitch vs. Shields” go on sale on Friday, Meje. 16 at the Budweiser Events Center box office, BudweiserEventsCenter.com, or by phone at 1-877-544-TIXX.

“This is a fight between two of the sport’s most seasoned and accomplished competitors, and a matchup that has been building for quite some time, so we are excited to see it finally come to fruition in the decagon cage, and to crown the better man that night, our world welterweight champion,"World wi jara ti ija Aare Baba olori.

In addition to the main event, World Series of Fighting announced a featured heavyweight attraction pitting Josh “Cuddly Bear” Copeland (13-4) lodi si tele asiwaju Smealinho “The Prince” Rama (9-2), as well as the promotional debut of battle-tested Paul Bradley (23-6), who will take on former top 10 aye-ni ipo Yushin "Thunder" Okami (32-10) in a welterweight affair.

Additional matchups for “WSOF34: Fitch vs. Shields” will be announced soon.

Jon Fitch vs. Jake Shields

Awọn 6-ẹsẹ, 38-year-old Fitch of Las Vegas, Nev. via Fort Wayne, Ni. will put his title on the line for the second time since seizing the vacant belt on October 17, 2015, when he earned a unanimous decision over Yushin Okami.

Fitch, who has faced and defeated some of the best rival welterweight fighters of his era to cement his legacy in the sport, risked his World Series of Fighting title for the first time on April 2, defeating Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt João Zeferino by way of unanimous decision.

Fighting out of San Francisco, Calif., awọn 6-ẹsẹ, 37-year-old Shields will seek his fourth major world championship. Awọn Cesar Gracie Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt held both the Shooto and EliteXC welterweight straps as well as the Strikeforce middleweight crown.

Like Fitch, Shields has provided fight fans with a host of memories, including his unforgettable, upset unanimous decision defeat of future Hall of FamerDan Henderson lori April 17, 2010. Shields also boasts a split decision win over reigning UFC champion Tyron Woodley as well as a split decision victory over UFC superstar Demian Maia.

Josh Copeland vs. Smealinho Rama

Awọn 6-ẹsẹ-1, 33-year-old Copeland is coming off what was perhaps the grittiest performance of his four-year professional career in his bid for the World Series of Fighting heavyweight title against reigning champion Blagoy Ivanov. Copeland stood toe-to-toe and held his own against the Sambo champion, but was left on the losing end of a unanimous decision after five competitive rounds of action.

Copeland, who has notched 7 ti re 12 professional victories by way of (T)KO tabi ifakalẹ, earned his place in the world title fight by taking a unanimous decision from Mike “300” Hayes at WSOF29 on March 12.

Awọn 6-ẹsẹ-1, 24-year-old Rama of Calgary, Alberta, Canada made history on October 11, 2014, becoming the first-ever World Series of Fighting heavyweight champion by scoring a devastating, 51-second TKO (punches) lori Derrick “Caveman” Mehman at WSOF14.

Rama, who also holds a unanimous decision win over Steve Mocco in the World Series of Fighting decagon cage, surrendered the heavyweight title after being submitted (guillotine choke) by Ivanov in the third round (1:17) of their bout on June 5, 2015.

Paul Bradley vs. Yushin Okami

One of World Series of Fighting’s recent, high-profile acquisitions, awọn 5-ẹsẹ-9, 33-year-old Bradley of San Diego, Calif. signed with the league after decimating previously unbeaten Chris Honeycutt by way of TKO (punches) in just 40 seconds in the Bellator MMA cage on January 29, 2016.

A tele, two-time All-American wrestling star for NCAA Division I University of Iowa, Bradley placed as high as fourth in the national championships before turning to MMA in 2006 where he has since faced off with elite competition in the UFC and Strikeforce.

Similar to his opponent, awọn 6-ẹsẹ-2, 35-year-old Okami of Kanagawa, Japan has scrapped with top-level, world ranked competition to earn his place in the decagon cage.

Since the loss to Fitch, Okami, a veteran of the UFC as well as PRIDE, has since reeled off two consecutive victories in his home country – a second round (4:23) WHO (corner stoppage) ti Ryuta Sakurai ni Tokyo on Kínní 27, and a first round (2:06) ifakalẹ (ru-ìhoho choke) ti Shingo Suzukilori July 24.

Ja Network iloju RFA 26 LIVE, WSOF 21 Friday, June 5 Bibẹrẹ ni 10 p.m. ATI

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Toronto (June 4, 2015 — Ija nẹtiwọki, aye di Giwa 24/7 tẹlifisiọnu ikanni igbẹhin lati pari agbegbe ti ija idaraya, iloju pada-si-pada-aye kilasi asiwaju adalu ti ologun ona igbesafefe yi Friday, June 5, bẹrẹ ni 10 p.m. pẹlu a ifiwe igbejade ti RFA 26: Smith la. Smith lati 1stBank Center ni Broomfield, United.

 

Lẹsẹkẹsẹ wọnyí ifiwe igbohunsafefe, Ja Network yoo mu WSOF 21: Palmer vs. Horodecki ninu awọn oniwe-gbogbo lati Edmonton Apewo Centre ni Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

Ja Network yoo televise mejeeji kaadi iyasọtọ ni Canada, ki o si agbaye ni lori 30 awọn orilẹ-ede kọja Europe, Africa ati awọn Aringbungbun East.

 

Airing ifiwe ni 10 p.m. ATI, RFA 26 yoo wa ni headlined nipasẹ a welterweight akọle ija bi RFA welterweight asiwaju Benjamin Smith (14-2) yoo rẹ akọle lori ila lodi si No. 1 contender Gilbert Smith(10-4). Ni awọn àjọ-akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, Brazil ifakalẹ Oga Thiago “Monstinho” Alves (8-2) ogun United ile ti ara Makosi “Bad ero” Edwards (9-3). The akọkọ kaadi yoo tun ẹya a bata ti bantamweights bouts, bi NCAA pipin ti mo wrestler Jarred “Shutout” Oja (12-2) yoo tii iwo pẹlu jiu-jitsu dudu igbanu Bruno Frazatto (6-2), nigba ti Hawahi knockout artist Boston “Ariwo Boom” Eja salumoni (3-0) yoo figagbaga pẹlu collegiate wrestler Danny paṣipaarọ (3-3). Tun lori awọn ifilelẹ ti kaadi, tele RFA middleweight akọle challenger Andrew “The Dirte” Sanchez (5-2) onigun si pa pẹlu Ọwọ FC ati SFFN asiwaju Clinton Williams (5-1) ati undefeated heavyweight afojusọna Brandon Griffin(4-0) ogun The MMA Lab apanirun Ashley Gooch (7-4).

 

WSOF 21: Palmer vs. Horodecki ẹya a asiwaju doubleheader. Ni awọn akọkọ iṣẹlẹ, onj WSOF featherweight asiwaju Lance Palmer (9-1) yoo fi rẹ akọle lori ila fun igba akọkọ akoko lodi si Canada challenger ati ogun-ni idanwo oniwosan Chris “The pólándì Hammer” Horodecki (21-5-1), nigba ti awọn àjọ-ẹya pits WSOF heavyweight asiwaju Smealinho “The Prince” Ram alodi si Bulgarian standout Blagoi Ivanov (11-1). Meji featherweight nyara irawọ yio fi wọn unblemished igbasilẹ lori ila nigbati awọn Hakeem Dawodu (4-0) pàdé Chuka “The kiniun King” Willis(4-0), diẹ Mark “Dun Àlá” Drummond (7-2) ogun Michael “The ojise” Hill ni ohun gbogbo-ede Canada welterweight figagbaga.

 

Awọn ifiwe igbese tẹsiwaju on Saturday, June 6, bẹrẹ ni 9 a.m. ATI pẹlu M-1 Ipenija 58: Ogun ni awọn òke 4 lati Ingushetia, Russia, ifihan Marcelo Brito (13-6) la. Murad Abdulaev(14-3) fun awọn M-1 welterweight akọle, diẹ Lee Morrison (12-5) oju Pavel Vitruk (12-1) ni featherweight igbese, ati heavyweights Finance Alexei (19-8) ati Denis Smoldarev (10-1) yoo jabọ si isalẹ. Ja Network ká ifiwe igbohunsafefe ti M-1 Ipenija 58 yoo air lori Cablevision ká iṣẹ ni TV, Grande Communications, Shentel Cable ati Armstrong Cable ni U.S., orilẹ-in Canada, Roku ẹrọ kọja North America, ki o si agbaye ni lori 30 awọn orilẹ-ede kọja Europe, Africa ati awọn Aringbungbun East.

 

Nigbamii, Ja Network yoo televise awọn ifiwe prelims fun UFC ija Night: Boetsch vs. Henderson iyasọtọ ni Canada lati 8 p.m. ATI si 10 p.m. ATI. Awọn prelims yoo ẹya-ara ẹya awọn ibẹjadi heavyweight figagbaga laarin eru-fà Texan Shawn Jordan (17-6) ati New Orleans’ ara knockout olorin Derrick Lewis (12-3, 1NC), a welterweight matchup pitting 69-ija oniwosan Brian Ebersole (51-16-1, 1NC) Lodi si awọn afojusọna ti Dagestan Omar Akhmedov (14-2), a lightweight ija laarin New Yorker Chris Wade (9-1) ati Californian Christos Giagos (11-3), plus Massachusetts abinibi Joe Proctor(10-3) mẹẹta Ohio abinibi Justin Edwards (9-4) ni a lightweight iṣafihan ti Gbẹhin Onija Ogbo.

 

Live ami-ija agbegbe yoo ja sinu awọn prelims lojo satide aṣalẹ pẹlu Ja Network ká UFC Pre-Show Live ni 7 p.m. ATI, ifihan awọn awotẹlẹ, awọn asọtẹlẹ ati onínọmbà.

 

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Fight Network Signs Exclusive Multi-Year Programming Deal with World Series of Fighting

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Toronto (June 3, 2015) – Ija nẹtiwọki, aye di Giwa 24/7 tẹlifisiọnu ikanni igbẹhin lati pari agbegbe ti ija idaraya, today announced an exclusive multi-year programming agreement with Las Vegas-based mixed martial arts organization World jara ti Gbigbogun(WSOF.com) to broadcast live events and the existing archive in Canada, ki o si agbaye ni lori 30 awọn orilẹ-ede kọja Europe, Africa ati awọn Aringbungbun East.

 

The deal kicks off this weekend with a short tape delay broadcast of WSOF 21: Palmer vs. Horodecki from Edmonton Expo Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Airing June 6 at Midnight ET, the event is headlined by WSOF featherweight champion Lance Palmer defending against Canada’s own Chris Horodecki, while WSOF heavyweight champion Smealinho Rama, another Canadian, defends the coveted title against Bulgarian powerhouse Blagoi Ivanov.

 

WSOF 21: Palmer vs. Horodecki will repeat on Saturday, June 6 ni 4 p.m. ATI ati Sunday, June 7 ni 2 p.m. ATI.

 

WSOF is led by president Ray Sefo, a six-time world kickboxing champion and two-time Hall of Famer. The promotion has staged 20 events to date, featuring internationally renowned superstars such as Andrei Arlovski, Anthony Johnson, David ti eka, Rousimar Palhares, Jake Shields, Yushin Okami and Jon Fitch. .

 

WSOF has also spawned the careers of the next generation of MMA superstars, including reigning bantamweight champion Marlon Moraes, featherweight champion Palmer, undefeated lightweight champion Justin Gaethjeand undefeated light heavyweight Tyrone Spong.

 

The first event scheduled to air live on Fight Network is the blockbuster WSOF 22: Palhares vs. Shields world championship kaadi on Aug. 1, 2015 ni Las fegasi, headlined by a showcase of elite grapplers as WSOF welterweight champion Palhares defends against former Strikeforce champion and UFC title challenger Asà.

 

Also featured at WSOF 22: Palhares vs. Shields is a bantamweight title bout pitting the champion Moraes against undefeated Brazilian Sheymon Moraes, and a light heavyweight special attraction featuring Spong in the toughest test of his MMA career against heavy-handed veteran Mike Kyle, who makes his third appearance in the WSOF cage.

 

WSOF has rapidly become one of the top promotions in North America and we’re thrilled to bring these world-class live events to our viewers,” said Chad Midgley, VP of Content at Fight Network. “Shows feature a great assortment of established names and highly touted prospects, providing a perfect balance of nostalgia for longtime fans while exposing viewers to fresh talent. With regularly scheduled events in Canada, homegrown stars can now be seen nationally across the country.

 

We are thrilled to partner with such a dynamic and robust television platform like Fight Network, and bring our live event programming to the highly passionate combat sports fan base in Canada where we have made a concerted effort to establish WSOF’s footprint,” wi WSOF Aare, mefa-aye akoko asiwaju ati meji-akoko Hall ti Famer, Baba olori.

 

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