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National Wrestling Hall of Fame celebrates 40th class with grand re-opening of its renovated facility in Stillwater, Okla.,June 3-4

The National Wrestling Hall of Fame is turning 40 mga tuig sa 2016. The Hall of Fame will be inducting and honoring the 40th class at the 40th Anniversary Honors Weekend on Hunyo 3-4 with a grand re-opening in its Stillwater, Okla. location.

 

The current $3.5 million complete renovation will allow visitors to experience the rich history of wrestling in a new way, including interactive exhibits. There is a vast and expanded use of digital technology to preserve photographs, videos, and other historical items. The Hall of Fame has a striking new layout, which has been modernized to offer an even more stunning experience for guests.

 

Much has changed since America’s shrine to the sport of wrestling opened its doors on Sept. 11, 1976. The first class enshrined was Raymond G. Clapp, Fendley Collins, Tommy Evans, Edward C. Gallagher, Art Griffith, Danny Hodge, Clifford P. Keen, Dave McCuskey, George Mehnert, Hugo Otopalik, Rex Peery, Myron Roderick, Billy Sheridan, and Jack VanBebber.

 

The interior of the Hall of Fame and Museum building will be all new, but it will not change how Distinguished Members are honored. The four Distinguished Members in our 40th Anniversary Class will be enshrined with granite plaques like the original 14 members in the Class of 1976.

 

Ang Klase sa 2016 naglakip sa

Distinguished Member William B. Harlow

Distinguished Member Carlton Haselrig

Distinguished Member Brandon Slay

Distinguished Member Dick Wilson

Medal of CourageRandy Bortles

Outstanding AmericanJoseph Galli Jr.

Meritorious OfficialMarcia D.W. Haise

Order of MeritRon Good

Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award – Mark Hall II

Tricia Saunders High School Excellence Award – Katie Brock

 

This year’s Distinguished Members each had tremendous careers. Slay was a 2000 Olympic champion in freestyle, two-time NCAA runner-up for the University of Pennsylvania and current Assistant National Freestyle Coach with USA Wrestling. Haselrig won three NCAA Div. I and three NCAA Div. II heavyweight national titles for Pitt-Johnstown. Harlow was a three-time NCAA finalist and an NCAA champion for Oklahoma State and won a World silver medal in freestyle. Wilson was a three-time Olympian in Greco-Roman and a three-time NCAA runner-up for the University of Toledo.

 

Another constant from that first day is the life-size green marble statue, which not only greets visitors to the museum, but is also commemorated in the Hall of Fame logo. It is a copy of the classic Greek statue “The Wrestlers” by Cephisodotus in the Uffizi gallery in Florence, Italy. The statue in the Hall of Fame is the only one in the world in green marble, and was first seen by the late wrestling legend and past Hall of Fame president Myron Roderick when he was in Europe for the Olympics.

 

The NWHOF has developed countless exhibits, books and other projects in the last 39 ka tuig. It has showcased great moments and individuals, but more importantly we’ve highlighted the diversity of the sport with special-themed exhibits featuring females and ethnicities including African Americans, Native Americans, and Latino Americans.

 

The first time the public will have the chance to see the new National Wrestling Hall of Fame will be on Friday, Hunyo 3 at its Reception and Presentation of Plaques at 6 sa gabii. sa 405 West Hall of Fame Avenue. Ang Klase sa 2016 induction will be on Sabado, Hunyo 4 at OSU Student Union, South Hester St in Stillwater starting at 6 sa gabii. with a reception in French Lounge, followed by the 40th Honors Banquet in Student Union Ballroom.

 

Media is invited to these special activities and can attend by contacting Jack Carnefix of National Wrestling Hall of Fame at 732-213-2121. Those wishing to interview any of the inductees during the weekend by phone should contact Gary Abbott of USA Wrestling at 719-659-9637.

Olympian and UFC champion Daniel Cormier named Honorary Chairman of Wrestling World Cup in Los Angeles, Hunyo 11-12

Daniel Cormier, a two-time Olympian in men’s freestyle wrestling and current UFC light heavyweight champion, will serve as the Honorary Chairman of the 2016 World Cup of Freestyle Wrestling, set for The Forum in Los Angeles, Hunyo 11-12.

Cormier will be supporting the promotional efforts for the World Cup (wrestlingworldcup.com) and encouraging the public to come out to see the action, which will feature the top eight men’s freestyle nations in action.

The U.S. World Cup team will include all six of the 2016 U.S. Olympic freestyle wrestlers. Many of the other nations will also include their 2016 Olympic athletes on their rosters.

"It is a great opportunity. You get to see guys in the final stages of their preparation. During off-Olympic years, you may get to see guys who are not peaked. This is in the phase of when they are peaking for the Olympic Games, two months before the competition. The foreign wrestlers will also be in peak condition. Not only will you get to see our guys at their best, but you get to see them competing against some of the best wrestlers in the world at their peak. It is very rare that we get that kind of opportunity here in the United States,” said Cormier.

This is the third straight year which the World Cup has been held in Los Angeles and hosted at The Forum. Cormier joins two other former wrestlers and major public figures who have served as Honorary Chairman of the World Cup.

Sa 2014, award-winning actor Billy Baldwin was the Honorary Chairman. Sa 2015, Stephen Neal, a World champion wrestler and three-time Super Bowl champion with the NFL New England Patriots, served as the Honorary Chairman.

Cormier had a successful career in international freestyle wrestling. Siya mao ang usa ka sakop sa 2004 U.S. Olympic Team, which competed in Athens, Gresya, ingon man usab sa 2008 U.S. Olympic Team, which competed in Beijing, China. Cormier placed fourth at the 2004 Olympic Games. Siya usa ka 2007 World bronze medalist and placed fifth in the 2003 World Championships. He wrestled on six straight U.S. World or Olympic Teams, and won six straight U.S. Open national titles.

Cormier, who follows international wrestling closely in spite of his busy schedule as a UFC athlete and a television commentator, is excited about the U.S. team which will compete at the World Cup and at the Olympic Games.

"We have an amazing team this year. A chance to see them live is something you can’t get back after it’s gone. We have one of the better Olympic teams that we have had in a long time,” said Cormier.

A native of Lafayette, Ang., Cormier was a two-time NJCAA Junior College national champion for Colby CC in Kansas. He went on to Oklahoma State, where he placed second in the 2001 NCAA Div. I Championships, competing for two-time Olympic champion John Smith.

The 37-year-old Cormier trains at American Kickboxing Academy in San Jose alongside fellow UFC standouts such as Cain Velasquez and Luke Rockhold. Since moving to California, he has been impressed by the quality of the wrestling and the culture of the sport in the state.

"Wrestling in California is huge. The state championships draws massive numbers. I have a youth wrestling club, and every weekend, we wrestle in massive tournaments. The kids get to wrestle five, six times a weekend. In the LA area, this is a big deal, for people to be able to see wrestling at such a high level. The last time I was at the World Cup at the Forum, kini mao ang talagsaon nga. You can feel the history of the building. The team went out and had a fantastic performance. It will be a big crowd. People should not miss this opportunity to see the best in the world,” said Cormier.

Cormier won a silver medal at the 2005 World Cup which was held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

"It is the history of the event that make it special. It dates back as far as I can remember. Some of the greatest American wrestlers have won the World Cup. It is a very prestigious event. The World Cup is different than other international events. It brings you back to your days in high school wrestling and college wrestling when you wrestle in dual meets. Your result directly affects the team and its ability to win. I only wrestled in one World Cup, with six years on the World Team and eight years on the national team. Kini mao ang usa ka dako nga kasinatian,” said Cormier.

He is excited that wrestling, his favorite sport, will be showcased once again in Los Angeles, ang U.S. bid city for the 2024 Olympic Games. Having been on two Olympic teams (2004 in Athens and 2008 sa Beijing), Cormier would to see the Olympics hosted in the United States once again.

"LA right now is a great sports city. The World Cup will show that Olympic sports can draw people. We have not had an Olympics in LA since 1984. If the Olympics go back to LA, it will be great. LA is a huge city, a sports city. The people in LA would love it. This is a chance to show that the city can host an Olympic-level competition and be successful. Los Angeles is so diverse. You have everybody in Los Angeles. You have a ton of different cultures in the LA area,” said Cormier.

Cormier has excelled in his Mixed Martial Arts career, sa paghugpong usa ka impresibo 17-1 record while competing at heavyweight and light heavyweight.

Cormier will not be able to attend the World Cup this year due to training. Cormier is currently preparing for the UFC light heavyweight title fight against Jon “Bones” Jones at UFC 200, which will be held in Las Vegas, Név. sa Hulyo 9. Kini usa ka dako nga away, as both of these former wrestlers have held the UFC title belt during their careers. Jones beat Cormier in their only previous battle by decision, a title match during UFC 182 sa Enero 3, 2015.

"Preparation is going great. I have had Ed Ruth in training camp to wrestle, Deron Winn in training camp to wrestle. I’ve got a kid from Iowa State coming in to wrestle also. I am wrestling with the best guys I can find to emulate Jon Jones. (Khadjimurad) Gatsalov of Russia was the best wrestler I ever wrestled, but he didn’t have the type of style and the funky ability of Jones. Ed Ruth is a wiry, tricky wrestler. I am bringing in guys who can give me that feel. I was outwrestled the last fight. He pushed me against the fence and took me down two or three times. That is not happening again,” said Cormier.

Cormier has helped with the World Cup in Los Angeles in the past, serving as the Honorary U.S. Team Captain in 2014, sitting with the team mat side and providing support to the athletes and coaches.

The World Cup is the annual international dual meet championships, as the eight best men’s freestyle teams will compete against each other. Sa 2016 World Cup, the United States will be joined by (alphabetically): Azerbaijan, Georgia, India, Iran, Mongolia, Russia and Turkey. Lineups for the other seven teams in the World Cup will be announced shortly.

The United States is slated to face Iran, Azerbaijan and India in Group B competition. Russia headlines a tough Group A pool that also includes Georgia, Turkey and Mongolia.

Attendees can purchase tickets for the popular international competition through Ticketmaster.

FREESTYLE WRESTLING WORLD CUP SCHEDULE

Sabado, Hunyo 11

Session I – Round 1 & 2 of Pools (3 p.m.-7:30 sa gabii.)

Sa Domingo, Hunyo 12

Session II – Round 3 of Pools, 5th & 7th Place Matches (11 a.m.-2:30 sa gabii.)

Session III – 3rd Place Match, followed by 1st Place Match (5 p.m.-7:30 sa gabii.)

General admission for both the Sabado ug Sa Domingo sessions are just $60 total or $35 for individual days. Preferred seating options are available for $85 for both Sabado ug Sa Domingo, o $55 individually.

JUNIKO SWEEPS; BATTLES VICTORIOUS IN PRO DEBUT; WOMEN’S FIGHT STEALS THE SHOW

Hyannis, Massachusetts (Mayo 15, 2016) - New England away (Kaha), America ang numero-usa ka regional away promotion, held its most recent event, “Kaha 23: CAGE THE CAPE” on Saturday night at the Hyannis Youth & Community Center (HYCC) in Hyannis, Massachusetts. The HYCC was at capacity for the first sanctioned mixed-martial-arts (MMA) show ever held on Cape Cod. The venue opened the upstairs walking track to give standing-room-only fans more elbow room. The crowd was electric all night for the eight-fight card presented by NEF.

 

Team Juniko, based out of Hyannis and Hanover, Massachusetts, was a perfect 5-0 on the night. Fabian Miranda (3-0), Thomas Lee Davis, Jr. (2-0), Ed Forlenza (1-0), ug Kylie O’Hearn (1-0) all picked up wins for the team on the amateur portion of the card.

 

It was O’Hearn’s bout with Angela Young (1-2) of Young’s MMA in Bangor, Maine that will be remembered for years to come by all in attendance. The two women battled back and forth for three grueling rounds before O’Hearn was declared the winner by unanimous decision on the judges’ scorecards. The fight will be a serious contender for “Fight sa Tuig” in the northeast by the time 2016 comes to an end.

 

Team Juniko member Brendan Battles (1-0) was victorious in the main event of the evening via technical knockout over Mike Hansen (4-4). The bout was the pro debut for the native of Eastham, Massachusetts and standout wrestler from Nauset Regional High School. Battles rebounded from an early flurry by Hansen to get the referee stoppage at 1:46 sa unang round.

 

Ang bug-os nga mga resulta sa “NEF 23”:

 

PROFESSIONAL FIGHTS

Brendan Battles def. Mike Hansen via TKO, round 1
Matt Denning def. Derek Shorey via heel hook, round 1

Crowsneck Boutin def. Ruben Redman via TKO, round 1

 

AMATEUR FIGHTS
Kylie O’Hearn def. Angela Young pinaagi sa unanimous decision

Ed Forlenza def. Frank Johanson via doctor stoppage, round 3
Victor Irwin def. Tracey Schryba via KO, round 1

Thomas Lee Davis, Jr. def. Anthony Spires via KO, round 1
Fabian Miranda def. Steve Bang via armbar, round 2

 

NEF returns to the Androscoggin Bank Colisée in Lewiston, Maine on June 18, 2016 uban sa “Kaha 24: PROMISED LAND.Tickets for “NEF 24” start at just $25 ug sa sale karon sa www.TheColisee.com o pinaagi sa pagtawag sa mga Colisée box office sa207.783.2009 x 525.

 

For more information on the events and fight card updates, palihug sa pagbisita sa promosyon sa website sa www.NewEnglandFights.com. Dugang pa, nga imong mahimo sa pagtan-aw NEF videos sa www.youtube.com/NEFMMA, mosunod sila sa Twitternefights ug apil sa mga opisyal nga Facebook grupo "New England away."

 

Mahitungod sa New England away

 

New England away ("Lisa") mao ang usa ka pagpakig-away sa mga panghitabo promosyon nga kompanya. Kaha sa misyon mao ang paghimo sa labing taas nga kalidad nga mga panghitabo alang sa Maine ni manggugubat ug fans nga managsama. Kaha ang executive team adunay halapad nga kasinatian sa combat sports sa pagdumala, mga panghitabo sa produksyon, media relations, marketing, legal ug advertising.

BELLATOR TO INSTATE THE ‘JORDAN PARSONS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND

 

Sa Mayo 4, the world lost an incredibly talented mixed martial artist and an even better human being with the passing of Jordan Parsons. Karon, Bellator MMA has committed to ensuring that his legacy lives on in the form of a yearly scholarship toPretty Boy’sfavorite wrestling camp. With the newly-announced Jordan Parsons Scholarship Fund, Bellator will annually send a young wrestler toThe J Robinson Intensive Wrestling Campwhere Parsons honed his skills.

“Jordan Parsons was an integral part of the Bellator family and his devastating loss is one that we are all continuing to mourn,” miingon si Bellator President Scott Coker. “In collaborating with Jordan’s family, we are very proud to announce this scholarship program in his name. We are hopeful that the future recipients of this scholarship will be afforded a wrestling education and honor Parson’s name by embodying the passion and intensity that he had for this sport and life in general.”

Sa 2007, a 16-year-old Jordan Parsons spent two weeks at the J Robinson Intensive Wrestling Camp, which offers several locations across the country taught by University of Minnesota Head Coach J Robinson.

“We were deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Jordan Parsons,” said Robinson. “We are humbled and honored that the Parsons family and Bellator have committed to send a deserving wrestler to one of our Camps. We will work as hard as we can at helping that wrestler reach their goals and create a positive change in their life, while honoring Jordan’s memory.”

“I couldn’t be more grateful for all of the support that Scott Coker and Bellator are providing with this scholarship fund,” said Parson’s mother Anna Morsaw. “This camp really helped Jordan develop into a better wrestler, and more importantly a better young man. He came home with J Robinsons ‘Never Quit, Never Give up’ mentality engrained in him. he learned to set goals, reach his goals and then set new goals. Bellator is doing their part to make Jordan a legend, and that’s what he always wanted.”

Details on how to apply for the scholarship will be announced in the near future.

USA Junior stars Fix, McKee, Hall and Valencia to wrestle Iranians at Beat the Streets “United In The Square,” in Times Square on May 19

 

UWW Junior National champs Daton Fix, Mitchell McKee, Mark Hall & Zahid Valencia face Iranian freestyle opponents in first international age-group bouts in Times Square

NEW YORK, Mayo 11, 2016 – The four Junior match-ups between the United States and Iran in freestyle wrestling have been finalized for the 2016 Beat the Streets international competition, which returns to New York City’s Times Square on Huwebes, Mayo 19.

This will feature talented stars from the USA and Iran in the UWW Junior age-group level, which is between 17-20 ka tuig ang panuigon. It will be historic, as the first international age-group matches featured in a Beat the Streets event in Times Square.

All four of the U.S. wrestlers competing in Times Square were champions at their weight classes at the recent UWW Junior Nationals held in Las Vegas, Név., Abril 29-30. This includes one college wrestling star and three of the nation’s best high school talents.

Daton Fix of Sand Springs, Okla. will face Kheyrollah Ghahramani of Iran at 55 kg/121 lbs. Fix was a bronze medalist at the 2015 UWW Cadet World Championships, and has been a UWW Junior Nationals champion for the last two years. Fix won a silver medal at the 2014 Youth Olympic Games, and was a 2013 Cadet Nationals champion in both styles. Ghahramani was a 2013 Cadet World bronze medalist and a 2012 Asian Cadet silver medalist.

Mitchell McKee of Hanover, Gikan sa. will battle Peiman Biabani of Iran at 60 kg/132 lbs. McKee won the 2016 UWW Junior Nationals in freestyle and was second at the 2015 UWW Junior Nationals. Sa 2015 Junior Nationals in Fargo, N.D., McKee won a gold medal in Greco-Roman and a silver medal in freestyle. Siya usa ka 2014 Junior Nationals freestyle champion. McKee has signed with the University of Minnesota. Biabani was a 2015 Asian Junior champion and won a gold medal at the Senior-level Dan Kolov Tournament in Bulgaria this year.

Mark Hall of Apple Valley, Gikan sa. has drawn Ahmad Bazrighaleh of Iran at 74 kg/163 lbs. Hall was a 2014 UWW Cadet World champion and was ninth in the 2015 UWW Junior World Championships. As a high school senior, he had an impressive 2-2 record at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team Trials. Siya usa ka 2013 USA Wrestling Cadet Triple Crown winner, earning national titles in folkstyle, Greco-Roman and freestyle the same year. Hall was the 2015 USA Today High School Wrestler of the Year, and won the 2016 Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award from the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. Hall, a six-time Minnesota state high school champion, has signed with Penn State University. Bazrighaleh was a 2014 Asian Cadet bronze medalist and was ninth at the 2014 Cadet World Championships.

Zahid Valencia of Bellflower, Calif. will go up against Mojtaba Goleij of Iran at 84 kg/185 lbs. Valencia is a freshman at Arizona State University, where he took a redshirt year this season. Valencia was 10th at the 2015 UWW Junior World Championships, and won the UWW Junior Nationals for the second straight year. Valencia won the 2012 ug 2013 Cadet Nationals in freestyle and the 2013 Cadet Nationals in Greco-Roman. Siya mao ang 2015 ASICS High School Wrestler of the Year and won the 2015 Dave Schultz High School Excellence Award from the National Wrestling Hall of Fame. Goleij was a 2015 Junior World champion, and won a bronze medal at the 2014 Asian Junior Championships.

These four Junior matches will be added to the Main Event, which features five U.S. Olympic Team members facing top international opponents.

2012 Olympic champion, three-time World champion and 2016 Olympian Jordan Burroughs at 74 kg and 2016 Olympian and two-time NCAA champion J’Den Cox at 86 kg will face opponents from Iran. 2016 Olympian and three-time World champion Adeline Gray and 2016 Olympian ug 2015 World champion Helen Maroulis will battle Canadian stars in women’s freestyle. Two-time World bronze medalist and 2016 Olympian Andy Bisek will battle an Olympic and World champion from Korea at 75 kg in Greco-Roman.

The entire competition will be broadcast live on Flowrestling.

Billed as “United in the Square,” this will be the second time that Iran has been featured as part of the Beat the Streets Gala competition. Sa 2013, the event dubbed “The Rumble on the Rails,” was hosted in historic Grand Central Terminal and featured dual meets between Team USA, Russia ug Iran.

The world-class competition has been hosted in Times Square four previous times. Sa 2011, the United States defeated World Champion Russia, 5-2, the first sports event ever held in historic Times Square. Sa 2012, another U.S. vs. Russia dual meet was held in Times Square, along with the U.S. Olympic Team Wrestle-off for the 60 kg/132 lbs. position on the U.S. Olympic Team in men’s freestyle. Sa 2014, Team USA defeated a World All-Star Team in Times Square, 8-3. Sa 2015, “Salsa in the Square” featured a meeting between Team USA and Team Cuba in the three Olympic styles, held shortly after the historic change in USA and Cuban political relations.
This will be the seventh straight year in which a major international-style wrestling competition will be hosted as part of the Beat the Streets Gala activities. Sa 2010, an all-star challenge featuring top U.S. wrestlers was held on the USS Intrepid, Usa ka tag-iya sa eroplano nga gibira sa kasadpan nga bahin sa Manhattan.

Top Beat the Streets youth wrestlers will take the mat showcasing their skills in exhibition matches beginning at 3:45 sa gabii. to start the evening. A new feature to be held is the PSAL Girls Freestyle Dual Meet Championships finals, featuring the two top New York City girl’s freestyle wrestling high school teams from the spring girl’s freestyle season. Then it’s Team USA vs. Iran and other guests at 6 sa gabii., followed by the Beat the Streets Gala Celebration.

The Beat the Streets competition requires a ticket for reserved seating in Times Square, but is an outdoor event. Pedestrians and non-ticket holders are encouraged to watch. Admission tickets may be bought in advance atwww.btsny.org o 212.245.6570. A ticket is required for the Gala Celebration at the PlayStation Theater. More details are available at http://www.btsny.org/gala. The Gala Celebration will follow the wrestling competition.

This unique and electrifying annual event helps Beat the Streets (Bts) raise significant funds to further its mission. Whether it’s providing a safe, constructive outlet for our urban youth, fighting childhood obesity, empowering women, or uniting entire nations, wrestling teaches persistence, pagpahinungod, and the value of working hard to achieve one’s goals, creates opportunities for personal and universal growth. BTS currently serve over 3,000 student-athletes every year.

“United In The Square,” Beat the Streets Matchups
In New York City, Mayo 19, 2016
Mga Freestyle sa mga Lalaki 74 kg/163 lbs. – Jordan Burroughs (USA) vs. Pehman Yarahmadi (Iran)
Mga Freestyle sa mga Lalaki 86 kg/189 lbs. – J’Den Cox (USA) vs. Meisam Mostafa Joukar (Iran)
Grego-Romano 75 kg/165 lbs. – Andy Bisek (USA) vs. Kim Hyeon-Woo (Korea)
Women’s 53 kg/116.5 lbs. – Helen Maroulis (USA) vs. Samantha Stewart (Canada)
Women’s 75 kg/165 lbs.– Adeline Gray (USA) vs. Justina Di Stasio (Canada)
Junior men’s freestyle 55 kg/121 lbs. – Daton Fix (USA) vs. Kheyrollah Ghahramani (Iran)
Junior men’s freestyle 60 kg/132 lbs. – Mitchell McKee (USA) vs. Peiman Biabani (Iran)
Junior men’s freestyle 74 kg/163 lbs. – Mark Hall (USA) vs. Ahmad Bazrighaleh (Iran)
Junior men’s freestyle 84 kg/185 lbs. – Zahid Valencia (USA) vs. Mojtaba Goleij (Iran)
Note: Event will be broadcast by Flowrestling
Wrestling Schedule
3:45 sa gabii. – Beat the Streets Youth Exhibition Matches between 42nd and 43rd Streets
4:45 sa gabii. – New York City Girl’s Freestyle Dual Meet Championships Finals between 42nd and 43rd Streets
6:30 sa gabii. – World Class Wrestling: Team USA vs. Team Iran, Team Canada and Team Korea between 42nd and 43rd Streets
Followed by Gala Celebration

Beat the Streets Announces Man of the Year Award for Kyle Snyder and Lifetime Achievement Award for Ray Lewis among 2016 Gala Award Winners


Ang nasyonal ug lokal nga mga wrestler ug coach kinahanglan pasidunggan 2016 Pagsaulog sa "Nagkahiusa sa Kuwadro" nga Gala sa Times Square sa Huwebes Mayo 19

NEW YORK, Mayo 10, 2016 - Malipay ang Beat the Streets nga ipahibalo nga ipresenta kini 2016 Man of the Year award aron makampiyon sa internasyonal nga wrestler nga si Kyle Snyder ug ang Lifetime Achievement Award niini sa kanhing bituon sa NFL nga si Ray Lewis sa tinuig nga pagsaulog sa Gala sa Times Square sa Huwebes, Mayo 19.

Si Kyle Snyder nahimong labing bata nga Amerikano nga nakadaog og titulo sa Senior World sa dihang nakuha niya ang 97 kg bulawan nga medalya sa 2015 Mga World Championship sa World Wrestling sa Las Vegas sa edad 19. Si Snyder migawas gikan sa Olimpiya nga redshirt ug nadaog ang 2016 Ang NCAA Wrestling Championship sa Madison Square Garden ingon usa ka ikaduha nga tuig alang sa Estado sa Ohio, defeating two-time NCAA champion Nick Gwiazdowski of NC State in a classic heavyweight finals. In April, Snyder defeated 2012 Olympic champion Jake Varner in the finals of the U.S. Olympic Team Trials to earn a spot on the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team at the age of 20. Sa 2014, Snyder was selected to represent Team USA as the youngest-ever member of the Beat the Streets All-Star team.

Ray Lewis is the former linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens, two-time Super Bowl Champion, and 2000’s Super Bowl MVP. He was an All-American linebacker and a wrestling star at Kathleen High School in Lakeland, Florida. He has received numerous awards and honors throughout his 17-year career with the Ravens, becoming the team’s all-time career leader in tackles. Lewis will be the Honorary Coach of the USA team at United in the Square.

Ang Beat the Streets maghatag usab usa ka gidaghanon sa mga wrestler ug coach sa New York City agig pag-ila sa ilang mga nahimo sa miaging tuig:

Junior League Girls Wrestler of the Year: Chloe Cabrera, MS 129, Bronx
Si Cabrera usa ka tulo ka tuig nga wrestler sa tungatungang tunghaan nga nakatindog matag panahon. Ang iyang mga nahimo nakabutang sa iyang tulo ka beses isip Junior League Champion ug nahimong myembro sa National Junior Honor Society sa miaging duha ka tuig. Nagtambong siya sa mga klinika sa Beat the Streets ug nagbiyahe sa tingpamulak kauban si Head Girls Coach Jacque Davis sa mga wala’y estado nga mga torneyo. Ingon sa gibutang kini sa usa sa iyang mga dumadapig, "Kanunay niyang gipaningkamutan nga mapaayo ang iyang kaugalingon ingon usa ka wrestler ug adunay usa ka sanag nga kaugmaon."

Junior League Boys Wrestler of the Year: Jayden cardenas, MS 582, Brooklyn
Si Cardenas gikan sa MS 582 Ang Top Ten Eyck ug nagbugno sulod sa lima ka tuig. Siya ang NYC City Champion ug USA Wrestling Kids State Champion karong tuiga. Gipasalig ni Cardenas ang iyang pamilya, coach, ug mga tagasuporta sa paghatag kaniya sa pagmaneho aron magpadayon nga komitido sa isport. Nagtinguha siya nga makigkompetensya sa iyang koponan sa high school ug sa katapusan makigbugno sa Olimpiko, nagdaog daghang daghan pang mga bulawan nga medalya.

Babaye nga Estudyante-Atleta sa Tuig: Dennielle Phillip, Wingate Educational Campus, Brooklyn
Si Phillip nagbugno hapit sa tulo ka tuig ug nakahatag usa ka epekto. Nag-una siya sa torneyo sa Mohawk Valley ug nagdaog usab sa gitinguha nga PSAL Yankee Award. Giingon ni Phillip nga ang pakigbisog nagbukas sa daghang mga pultahan alang kaniya ug gitabangan siya nga mahimong labi ka masaligon nga tawo. Plano niya nga magpadayon sa pakigbisog sa kolehiyo ug ipadayon ang iyang pagtuon sa hustisya sa kriminal.

Lalaki nga Estudyante-Atleta sa Tuig: Evan McFarland, Tottenville High School, Staten Island
Si McFarland usa ka Eagle Scout ug kapitan sa iyang wrestling team sa Tottenville High School. Usa siya ka myembro sa National Honors Society ug apil sa daghang kalihokan nga pagboluntaryo, lakip na ang Habitat for Humanity ug ang paglakaw sa Marso sa Dimes. Ang "'Masaligon' mahimo nga labing kaayo nga pulong nga ihulagway ni Evan,”Ingon sa iyang Coach, John Cichon. “Pagpangulo, kinaiya, pagpahinungod, ug ang pagdumala sa oras ang pipila sa mga labing kaayo nga kalidad ni Evan nga iyang gipaambit nga wala nahibal-an sa tanan nga iyang nahinabi. Naglaum siya nga mahimong usa ka inhenyero aron labing mahimo ang positibo nga pagbag-o sa kalibutan.

GRIT Award: Rachel Koltsov, Ang Bronx High School of Science
Si Koltsov mao ang kapitan sa Bronx Science Blended ug babaye nga wrestling team ug miyembro sa koponan sa upat ka tuig. – gikan pa kaniadtong usa kini ka team nga tanan nga lalaki. Naging instrumento siya sa kadaugan sa koponan sa PSAL Blended Wrestling Championship. Gikan sa iyang tulo ka tuig nga pakigbisog, Nahibal-an niya nga ang isport nakatabang sa pagtudlo kaniya daghang disiplina ug responsibilidad. Ang Koltsov naila sa usa ka kugihan nga trabaho ug adunay us aka bantog, personable nga kinaiya. Plano niya nga magpadayon sa pakigbisog sa kolehiyo samtang nagtinguha sa usa ka degree sa mechanical engineering.

LADY LIBERTY Award: Aileen Gonzalez, Teknikal nga High School sa Brooklyn
Ingon sa gisulti sa usa ka NYC high school boys coach bahin sa beterano sa Brooklyn Tech, "Nalipay ako nga ang akong mga anak nga lalaki dili na kinahanglan makigbugno kaniya sa sunod tuig." Nagdaog si Gonzalez sa Girls City Championship ug nahimutang sa ikaupat sa Boys City Championship. Gusto ni Gonzalez nga maduso sa limit ug magtinguha – pagkahuman sa pagdaog sa kampiyonato sa syudad sa koponan – aron maka-eskuyla ug mogradwar sa kolehiyo. Ang Lady Liberty Award piho nga gihatag sa usa ka tigulang babaye nga babaye sa NYC nga nagbarug ingon usa ka suga sa oportunidad ug saad, nagrepresenta sa tanan nga kusug ug mapahitas-on bahin sa kultura sa pambato sa mga babaye sa syudad.

ATLAS Award ug Nahimong Imong Kaugalingon nga Scholarship sa Damgo: Leonard Merkin, Poly Prep Country Day School, Brooklyn
Si Merkin naghimo sa iyang marka sa Poly Prep Country Day School pinaagi sa pagkahimong usa ka upat ka beses nga NYS Private School Champion. The Atlas Award is given to a senior NYC wrestler who has picked up wrestling on his back and carried it into new territory, set new standards, and advanced the legacy of Beat the Streets. He has received All-American honors and will soon be wrestling for Princeton. Merkin is also the winner of the Become Your Own Dream Scholarship, which is given annually to a New York City student-athlete who has overcome obstacles, felt hardship, ug nagplano nga magpadayon sa wrestling sa kolehiyo.

Junior liga coach sa tuig: Michael Wurmbrand, MS 582, Brooklyn
Wurmbrand is the head coach of MS 582 Upper Ten Eyck and has been involved in the sport for ten years. He’s committed to wrestling because it shows clear transformations in students’ behavior, attitude, and leadership with their teammates and in the classroom. Wurmbrand has done a good job maintaining a sizable team at a small school and looks forward to future changes now that he’s able to start training younger student-athletes in elementary school.

High School Assistant Coach of the Year: Anthony Mirra, Tottenville High School, Staten Island
Mirra has been actively involved in Tottenville’s wrestling program since he was a student-athlete himself. He admits the sport for helping to make kids tougher mentally, emotionally and physically. As the lightweight coach, Mirra has helped to produce at least one Mayor’s Cup champion and at least one city champion every year. This past season, he saw six individuals crowned at the city championships and represent Tottenville at the state tournament in Albany, which has never been done by a large school’s team before. Sama sa giingon sa usa ka tagasuporta bahin kang Mirra, "Ang iyang pagpahinungod dili matapos sa pagtapos sa praktis…siya ang coach nga gisaligan sa mga wrestler kung sila naglisud. "

Girls High School Coach of the Year: Theodore Cook, Harry S. Truman High School, Bronx
Usa ka beterano sa pakigbisog nga adunay kapin sa baynte ka tuig nga kasinatian, Si Cook nakadasig sa daghang mga estudyante sa iyang kaarang sa pagtudlo. Gitahod siya sa kadaghanan sa pagduso sa iyang mga batang babaye sa koponan nga nagsugod siya gikan sa ilang mga komportable nga lugar ug nangahas sa kanila nga paningkamutan ang labing ka lisud. "Dili siya nahadlok nga moadto sa taas ug sa unahan aron maseguro nga ang iyang koponan makakab-ot sa ilang bug-os nga potensyal,”Ingon sa usa ka estudyante. Ang usa pa nagsulat: “I can honestly said Coach Cook is probably the most trustworthy and reliable person I know.” Several of his supporters praise him as a father figure who helps lift everyone’s spirits and inspires the girls with life lessons.

Boys High School Coach of the Year: Peter Cardone, William Cullen Bryant High School, Queens
Coach Cardone has made the most of having a dedicated wrestling room at WC Bryant High School and turned a program on the brink into city champions. Cardone’s leadership, with the help of coaches Joe Goetz and Joseph Weinstein, grew his team from fifteen wrestlers to fifty-five. Cardone has overseen numerous accomplishments during his time with the school, including the NYC Freshman and Sophomore Title and becoming undefeated Region 4 Division Champions. “He has changed the lives of many wrestlers in the school by being with them through both good and hard times as a friend and a coach.”

Boluntaryo sa Tuig: David Prado
Prado has been involved in wrestling since he was in elementary school and attended Arizona State on an athletic scholarship. He is committed to the sport because it has given him so much success and opportunity throughout his life that he seeks to “pay it forward” to other kids whenever possible. He shows tireless dedication to the cause of Beat the Streets, volunteering at practices several days a week.

The Beat the Streets gala is an annual fundraiser that raises money to support New York City student-athletes, nga kaniadto gi-host sa mga sama kadako nga lugar sama sa Times Square ug Grand Central Terminal. Ang gala nagtabang sa paghatag mga kagamitan sa pagbugno ug mga higayon sa 3,000 mga bata tabok sa lima ka mga borough matag tuig. Kasaulugan karong tuig, “Nagkahiusa sa Square,"Makita ang pipila sa mga nag-una nga wrestler sa Amerika, lakip ang Jordan Burroughs ug Adeline Gray, batok sa kompetisyon nga bantog sa tibuuk kalibutan gikan sa Iran, Canada, ug South Korea. Ang gala magsugod sa 3:45 PM sa Huwebes, Mayo 19 nga adunay mga posporo sa eksibit nga gipakita ang mga batan-ong magbubuno gikan sa NYC sa wala pa magsugod ang mga tugma sa pambato sa kalibutan sa 6:00 PM. Ang mga tiket alang sa paglingkod sa Times Square ug pagtambong sa post-match nga pagdawat magamit sa website nga Beat the Streets. Ang kalihokan mag-live streaming sa FloWrestling.

Bahin sa Beat the Streets
The mission of Beat the Streets is to develop the full human and athletic potential of the urban youth and to strengthen the culture of New York City wrestling. BTSW works directly with the New York City Department of Education in a public-private partnership to help New York City’s student-athletes achieve their personal and athletic goals. Pinaagi sa operasyon sa mga programa sa wrestling sa tunga ug high school sa lima ka mga boroughs, BTSW and the DOE provide a safe, positive atmosphere in which disadvantaged and at-risk youth can learn the essential life skills of physical fitness, teamwork, and self-empowerment. Ang katuyoan sa pagpadako sa lig-on, dedicated, and optimistic kids is delivered through coaching, Pagkahuman sa mga programa sa eskuylahan, ug mga kampo sa ting-init. Daghang kasayuran ang makit-an sa www.btsny.org.

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BELLATOR MMA SIGNS THREE-TIME ALL-AMERICAN JAROD TRICE TO EXCLUSIVE MIXED MARTIAL ARTS CONTRACT

Photo Credit: Bellator MMA / Jarod Trice

 

Santa Monica, Calif. (Mayo 2, 2016) – Bellator MMA is proud to announce the signing of three-time All American wrestling prospect Jarod Trice sa usa ka bug-os nga, multi-away nga kontrata. The story was broken by Flo Combat ug Flo Wrestling, who have chronicled a great deal of his wrestling career.

 

“We’re excited to be adding yet another world-class wrestling talent to our ever-growing roster of fighters here at Bellator,” said President Scott Coker. “I’ve always taken great pride in our ability to identify and build stars in this business, and I have great confidence that we’ve found a gem in Jarod Trice.”

 

In addition to his three All-American accolades, the 27-year-old Trice has an impressive trophy case that includes a National Title at 120 kg and two Greco Roman National Titles, with one at 120 kg and another at 98 kg. The above photo features Trice after winning the Outstanding Wrestler Award alongside 2012 Olympic Coach J.J. Johnson (sa wala) ug U.S. National Greco-Roman Coach Matt Lindland (sa tuo).

 

“Following in the footsteps of guys like [Ed] Ruth and [Tyrell] Fortune to Bellator MMA was a no brainer for me,” said Trice. “Scott Coker is a promoter that treats the fighters with so much respect, and dealing with him and his team through this signing process has been amazing. I’m really looking forward to fighting for Coker, the Bellator promotion, and for every wrestling and MMA fan out there before the end of the year. If you aren’t familiar with my name yet, you will be as soon as I get in that cage.”

 

Trice competed at Central Michigan University, where he achieved great success at both 120 kg (264.5 lbs.) and 98kg (216 lbs.) after an impressive 50 lb. weight-loss transformation. The standout wrestler will look to compete in Bellator MMA’s impressive light heavyweight division, and hopes to make his professional debut before the end of the year. The jury is out on whether he will keep his nickname, “Doughboy.”

 

Having trained literally all over the world, including stints at Iowa State University under Kevin Jackson and the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado before heading to Arizona, where he trains with other Bellator MMA stars with incredible wrestling pedigree’s like Darrion Caldwell ug Bubba Jenkins. Trice credits Bellator MMA bantamweight Shawn Hugpong with giving him the idea to pursue MMA.

 

Trice is the latest prospect from the world of wrestling to join Bellator MMA’s incredible recruiting class of prospects including:Aaron Pico, Ug si Ruth ug Tyrell Fortune.

USA Women World champions Gray, Maroulis to face Canadian opponents in Beat the Streets “United In The Square,” in Times Square on May 19

 

3X World champion Adeline Gray to battle Justina Distasio at 75 kg; World champion Helen Maroulis to face Samantha Stewart at 53 kg

NEW YORK, Abril 18, 2016 – World champion women wrestlers Adeline Gray and Helen Maroulis of the United States will compete against talented Canadian opponents as part of the 2016 Beat the Streets international competition, which returns to New York City’s Times Square on Huwebes, Mayo 19.

Gray is a three-time World champion who earned a spot on the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team with her victory at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials on April 10. Gray will face 2015 Canadian World Team member Justina Distasio in a match at 75 kg/165 lbs.

Gray won World gold medals in 2012, 2014 ug 2015, and is also a two-time World bronze medalist in 2011 ug 2013. Gray is currently on a 37-match winning streak. She was a 2015 Pan American Games champion, is a two-time World Cup champion, and has also won World titles on the University and Junior levels. She is a native of Denver, Colo., and competes for the New York Athletic Club.

Di Stasio competed on the 2015 Canadian Senior World Team. She won gold medals in the 2015 ug 2016 Pan American Championships, and was a silver medalist at the 2015 Pan American Games. Di Stasio was second at the 2016 Canadian Olympic Trials. She was fifth in the 2012 Junior World Championships. Di Stasio was a three-time WCWA Women’s College national champion for Simon Fraser University.

This is a rematch of the 2015 Pan American Games gold medal finals, won by Gray with a come-from-behind last-second score for a 9-6 kadaugan.

It will be Gray’s first time competing in Times Square at a Beat the Streets competition, and Di Stasio will be making her Times Square debut as well.

Maroulis was a 2015 World champion at 55 kg, and has won a 2012 World silver medal and a 2013 World bronze medal. Maroulis recently won the U.S. Olympic Team Trials at 53 kg, and will be competing at the World Olympic Games Qualifier in Ulaanbataar, Mongolia, Abril 2224, where she will attempt to qualify the United States for the Rio Olympic Games at her weight class.

Maroulis is a six-time U.S. Open champion. She has won two World Cup gold medals and 2011 Pan American Games champion. She won three career Junior World titles. Maroulis won four WCWA women’s college national titles for Simon Fraser University. She is a native of Rockville, Md. and competes for the Sunkist Kids.

Stewart was a bronze medalist at the 2012 World University Championships, and was a 2016 Pan American Championships gold medalist. She placed fourth in the 2009 Senior World Championships. Stewart has won medals at international competitions in Germany, Canada, France, Brazil and Romania. She won the Canadian Team Trials in December 2015.

Maroulis has competed in a Beat the Streets event three previous times, scoring victories in all of her bouts. She first competed in the “Rumble on the Rails” in Grand Central Terminal in 2013, pinning Irina Kisel of Russia in the second period. Sa 2014, she scored a pin over Marcia Andrades of Venezuela in 5:53 in Times Square at the “Team USA vs. the World” event. Sa 2015, she scored a 10-0 technical fall over Yamilka del Valle of Cuba in the “Salsa in the Square” in Times Square. This will be Stewart’s first appearance in a Beat the Streets event.

Competitors for Team USA will also compete in men’s freestyle against world power Iran. There will be two Olympic-level matches and four Junior-level matches as part of the men’s freestyle competition. Dugang pa, there will also be Greco-Roman competition on the card. These matchups will be announced at a later date.

Billed as “United in the Square,” this will be the second time that Iran has been featured as part of the Beat the Streets Gala competition. Sa 2013, the event dubbed “The Rumble on the Rails,” was hosted in historic Grand Central Terminal and featured dual meets between Team USA, Russia ug Iran.

The world-class competition has been hosted in Times Square four previous times. Sa 2011, the United States defeated World Champion Russia, 5-2, the first sports event ever held in historic Times Square. Sa 2012, another U.S. vs. Russia dual meet was held in Times Square, along with the U.S. Olympic Team Wrestle-off for the 60 kg/132 lbs. position on the U.S. Olympic Team in men’s freestyle. Sa 2014, Team USA defeated a World All-Star Team in Times Square, 8-3. Sa 2015, “Salsa in the Square” featured a meeting between Team USA and Team Cuba in the three Olympic styles, held shortly after the historic change in USA and Cuban political relations.

This will be the seventh straight year in which a major international-style wrestling competition will be hosted as part of the Beat the Streets Gala activities. Sa 2010, an all-star challenge featuring top U.S. wrestlers was held on the USS Intrepid, Usa ka tag-iya sa eroplano nga gibira sa kasadpan nga bahin sa Manhattan.

Top Beat the Streets youth wrestlers will take the mat showcasing their skills in exhibition matches beginning at 3:30 sa gabii. to start the evening. A new feature to be held is the PSAL Girls Freestyle Dual Meet Championships finals, featuring the two top New York City girl’s freestyle wrestling high school teams from the spring girl’s freestyle season. Then it’s Team USA vs. Iran and other guests at 6:30 sa gabii., followed by the Beat the Streets Gala Celebration.

The Beat the Streets competition requires a ticket for reserved seating in Times Square, but is an outdoor event. Pedestrians and non-ticket holders are encouraged to watch. Admission tickets may be bought in advance atwww.btsny.org o 212.245.6570. A ticket is required for the Gala Celebration at the PlayStation Theater. More details are available athttp://www.btsny.org/gala.

The Gala Celebration will follow the wrestling competition. This unique and electrifying annual event helps Beat the Streets (Bts) raise significant funds to further its mission. Whether it’s providing a safe, constructive outlet for our urban youth, fighting childhood obesity, empowering women, or uniting entire nations, wrestling teaches persistence, pagpahinungod, and the value of working hard to achieve one’s goals, creates opportunities for personal and universal growth. BTS currently serve over 3,000 student-athletes every year.

"United In The Square,” Beat the Streets Matchups

In New York City, Mayo 19, 2016

 

Women’s 53 kg/116.5 lbs. – Helen Maroulis (USA) vs. Samantha Stewart (Canada)

Women’s 75 kg/165 lbs.– Adeline Gray (USA) vs. Justina Di Stasio (Canada)

Note: USA vs. Iran freestyle matches and featured Greco-Roman bout to be announced later.
Wrestling Schedule

3:30 sa gabii. – Beat the Streets Youth Exhibition Matches between 42nd and 43rd Streets

4:45 sa gabii. – New York City Girl’s Freestyle Dual Meet Championships Finals between 42nd and 43rd Streets

6:30 sa gabii. – World Class Wrestling: Team USA vs. Team Iran between 42nd and 43rd Streets

Followed by Gala Celebration

Gipahibalo ni Rizin FF ang maaghop nga MMA Pioneer Kionoshi Tamura nga tag-iya sa Tag Team Partner sa Suroy 17 Panguna nga panghitabo sa Nagoya, JAPAN

Tokyo - Abril 4, 2016- Rezin FF, ang combat sports promosyon nga gipangulohan ni kanhi PRIDE FC sa ulo Nobuyuki Sakakibara, Gipahibalo karon nga ang mga sugilanon nga gisagol sa martial arts (MMA) Pioneer ug kanhi Professional Wrestling Standout KIYOSHI TAMURA (32-13-3), moapil sa mga pwersa sa kauban nga dekorasyon nga icon Wanderlei Silva(35-12-1, 1 NC) sa espesyal nga grappling tag team matchup nga mag-ulohan sa labi ka gipaabut, Star-Studded Extravaganza sa Nagoya Japan, sa Sa Domingo, Abril 17.

Si Tamura ug Silva molusot sa lain nga tanan nga oras Kazushi Sakuraba, (26-17-1, 2 NC) ug Hideo Tokoro (33-28-2) sa talagsaon, usa nga-usa ka buut bout.

Ang Actair nagtimaan sa una nga higayon sukad sa Disyembre 31, 2008 nga ang 5-tiil-11, 46-Tuig nga Tamura Tamura, giila alang sa iyang elite nga lebel sa pagdakup sa kahanas sa wrestling ug dali, mga paglihok sa likido, makakita sa aksyon sa panagsangka.

Sa iyang katapusan nga pagsugod sa ilalum sa MMA nagmando sa K-1 - Dynamita!! Bag-ong Tuig nga Mega-Card sa Saaitama, Japan, Nakuha ni Tamura ang iyang ikatulo nga sunud-sunod nga kadaugan, Usa ka Unanimous Desisyon Kag bahin sa Sakuba.

Samtang nakigkompetensya alang sa mga gusto sa garbo, K-1, Singsing, Damgo ug UWF International, Gitipon ni Tamura ang usa ka halapad nga pagpadayon sa mga pagsakop, lakip na ang mga sa katapusan sa mga karatula sa UFC Pat Miletich, Maurice Smith ug Dave Menn, ingon man mga superstars Renzo Gracie ug Jeremy Horn.

Si Tamura gikasal sa famed pro wrestling trainer Billy Robinson,Nobuhiko Takada ug Akira Meeda, sa katapusan nahimo nga usa ka kusog sa Middleweight Division sa Sportweight. Sa iyang katapusang away sa wala pa ang pagretiro, Gihangyo ni Tamura ang usa ka kadaugan batok sa mga isigkatawo nga mma star ug propesyonal nga wrestler Josh Barnett, sa Nobyembre 23, 2005.

Nagkantidad gikan sa 100,000 yen, Mga tiket alang sa "Mga Panguna nga Mga Presents Rizin nga nakig-away sa Federation I" gibaligya ug mahimong mapalit sa online sa Tiketbis.com.

Sa uban pang aksyon sa Star-Studded Fight Card, 13-Pakigbugno sa UFC Veteran ug Action Fighter Daron Cruickshank (16-8, 1 NC) mabangga sa eksperto sa pagsumiteShinji "Torao sa supernova" Sasaki (16-8-3) sa usa ka gaan nga gaan (155 libra) match.

Sa usa ka Women's Open Timbang nga Bout, bugkosan sa Brazil Jiu-Jitsu world champion ug mga babaye ni MMA heavyweight paglaom gabi Garcia (1-0) ang mabangga sa duha ka-panahon Pankration champion Anna Malyukova (1-0).

Lisud nga pag-igo sa mga artista sa knockout Chris "Huggy Bear" Barnett (14-2) ug KIRILL Sidelnikov (8-4) moadto sa gubat sa usa ka bug-at nga gubat.

Bag-o nga ricin FF Grand Prix tournament Magsangka ang semifinalist Theodore Taas (8-3) makigsangka sa uban sa kanhi K-1 champion Jaideep "Kasingkasing" semana (2-1 MMA; 40-10, 13 KO ni kickboxing) diha sa usa ka 216- pound catchweight away.

Sambo world champion Vadim Nemkov (5-1) kuhaon sa undefeated, agresibo-hunahuna striker ug sa ibabaw Nordic nga paglaom "Hari" Karl Albrektsson (4-0) sa usa ka kahayag heavyweight (205 libra) kompetisyon.

Sa usa ka 180-pound MMA lagda catchweight contest, malaglagong gahum puncherHisaki Kato (5-2) kuhaon sa mga kauban sa finisher Yuta "Ang ubang mga" Watanabe (19-6-4).

Pagbalik sa aksyon alang sa unang higayon sa lima ka tuig, hinigugma nga heavyweight Kazuyuki "OL 'Ironhead" Fujita (15-10), atubang sa bag-o RIZIN FF Grand Prix tournament runner-up ug delikado knockout artist George "Denise" Prochazka (16-3-1).

sa flyweight (125 libra) aksyon, pagtugyan ace Allan "Makalilisang nga" Pagkatawo (14-3) ang moatbang uban sa pula nga-init nga champion Yuki Motoya (15-4, 1 NC).

Mga Womateur sa Amateur Wrestling Champion Kanako Mama (0-0) Himoon nga gipaabut niya, Mga propesyonal nga sagol nga martial arts (MMA) debut batok sa pagsaka sa bituonNatalya Denisova (2-1) Sa usa ka 116-pound catchweight nga kasabutan.

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Rezin FF: Ang Women's Wrestling Phenom Kanako Mama naghimo sa MMA debut batok sa rising star nga natya Denyo Domisova Domingo kaniadtong Abril 17 Sa Nagoya, JAPAN

Mga kababayen-an nga amateur wrestling superstar kanako mataga (gihulagway) Himoon ang iyang gipaabut nga propesyonal nga MMA Debut batok sa Rosas nga Star Garalya Denisova sa Star-Studded Rizin FF nga panghitabo sa Nagoya, Japan sa Sa Domingo, Abril 17.

Tokyo - Marso 29, 2016- Rezin FF, ang combat sports promosyon nga gipangulohan ni kanhi PRIDE FC sa ulo Nobuyuki Sakakibara, Gipahibalo nga ang Famed Women's Amateur Wrestling Champion Kanako Mama (0-0) Himoon nga gipaabut niya, Mga propesyonal nga sagol nga martial arts (MMA) debut batok sa pagsaka sa bituon Natalya Denisova (2-1) Sa usa ka 116-pound catchweight nga kasabutan sa "Top presents Rizin nga nakig-away sa Federation I" extravaganza sa Nippon Gaishi Hall sa Nagega, Japan sa Sa Domingo, Abril 17.

Ang 5-tiil-1, 22-Tuig-Ol-Old Muratga sa Ehime, Magkompetensya sa Japan sa ilalum sa MMA nga nagmando sa una nga higayon pagkahuman nahunahuna ang usa ka koleksyon sa mga accolades ingon usa ka amateur wrestler, Naglakip sa tulo nga medalya sa Junior Olympic.

Ang labing makapahinganghang kalampusan sa Mama 2011 Sa hapit na niya mapildi ang tulo-ka-time nga medalya nga bulawan nga medalya Saori yoshida Atol sa tanan-Japan Championships.

Usa ka estudyante sa MMA sukad 2015, Ang Mura nagbansay sa ilalum sa mando sa Dead Featherweight Champion Kazunori Yokota ug kanhi kakompetensya sa damgo TOKSHI YAMAZAKI, ug naaghat sa kadaghanan sa mga manggugubat sa lalaki.

Denisova sa Cheboksary, Ang Russia mangita sa iyang ikatulo nga sunud-sunod nga kadaugan sa kung unsa ang magtimaan sa iyang una nga panagway sa ilawom sa Rizin FF Banner. Sa iyang katapusan nga pagsugod saSeptember 26, Gigamit niya ang iyang hait, agresibo nga paghampak sa arsenal aron mahuman Marina lvova sa ikaduhang round (:32) sa gubat nga adunay usa ka barrage sa mga suntok.

Ang 25-anyos nga si Denisiva nakakuha sa pagkilala sa tibuuk kalibutan sa unang higayon upat ka tuig ang milabay video ang pag-surf sa iyang pagpildi sa usa ka lalaki nga kontra sa usa ka MMA Bout.

Nagkantidad gikan sa 100,000 yen, Mga tiket alang sa "Mga Panguna nga Mga Presents Rizin nga nakig-away sa Federation I" gibaligya ug mahimong mapalit sa online sa Tiketbis.com.

Sa main event, kanhi PRIDE FC middleweight champion ug prolific superstar Wanderlei "Ang Axe Mamumuno" Silva (35-12-1, 1 NC) ang team sa usa ka fighter nga gipahibalo sa dili madugay, diha sa usa ka espesyal nga nakiglayog "tag match,"Ug sa pagpakig-away sa usa ka duha nga naglangkob sa mga kauban sa sugilanon, Kazushi Sakuraba, (26-17-1, 2 NC) ug Hideo Tokoro (33-28-2).

Propific Strisher ug 13-Fight UFC Veteran Daron Cruickshank (16-8, 1 NC) mabangga sa eksperto sa pagsumite Shinji "Torao sa supernova" Sasaki (16-8-3) sa usa ka gaan nga gaan (155 libra) match.

Lisud nga pag-igo sa mga artista sa knockout Chris "Huggy Bear" Barnett (14-2) ug KIRILL Sidelnikov (8-4) moadto sa gubat sa usa ka bug-at nga gubat.

Sa mga babaye sa bukas nga gibug-aton aksyon, bugkosan sa Brazil Jiu-Jitsu world champion ug mga babaye ni MMA heavyweight paglaom gabi Garcia (1-0) ang mabangga sa duha ka-panahon Pankration champion Anna Malyukova (1-0).

Bag-o nga ricin FF Grand Prix tournament Magsangka ang semifinalist Theodore Taas (8-3) makigsangka sa uban sa kanhi K-1 champion Jaideep "Kasingkasing" semana (2-1 MMA; 40-10, 13 KO ni kickboxing) diha sa usa ka 216- pound catchweight away.

Sambo world champion Vadim Nemkov (5-1) kuhaon sa undefeated, agresibo-hunahuna striker ug sa ibabaw Nordic nga paglaom "Hari" Karl Albrektsson (4-0) sa usa ka kahayag heavyweight (205 libra) kompetisyon.

Sa usa ka 180-pound MMA lagda catchweight contest, malaglagong gahum puncherHisaki Kato (5-2) kuhaon sa mga kauban sa finisher Yuta "Ang ubang mga" Watanabe (19-6-4).

Pagbalik sa aksyon alang sa unang higayon sa lima ka tuig, hinigugma nga heavyweight Kazuyuki "OL 'Ironhead" Fujita (15-10), atubang sa bag-o RIZIN FF Grand Prix tournament runner-up ug delikado knockout artist George "Denise" Prochazka (16-3-1).

sa flyweight (125 libra) aksyon, pagtugyan ace Allan "Makalilisang nga" Pagkatawo (14-3) ang moatbang uban sa pula nga-init nga champion Yuki Motoya (15-4, 1 NC).

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