A Message From Luke B to zach

December 11, 2010 by  
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Luke wrote: “What I like is when some buff twenty year olds come in and think they can beat up the plumpy kid…knowing full well I’ve been wrestling longer then they’ve been alive…it’s not about winning/loosing. It’s about the battle. The war. The two folks engaged in mans earliest form of battle, the fight. I don’t like the cock/egomaniacs out there. If you win…great, but be humble and gracious. Theres always someone bigger and badder. Never stop learning. Seek out the toughest dude in the room and go with him. As my man crush Randy Couture says, “iron sharpens iron”. It does no good to beat up the same people, you don’t improve. Find someone tougher..sure you will get your lumps, but you grow as a fighter, but more importantly as a man. Exhaust the body. Proceed the mind. Cultivate the spirit.”

War:TobyImadaVs.AndySouwer

December 7, 2010 by  
Filed under Familia, FokaiCombatUNit

The 2ndFight of TobyImada in his oursuit of the Shootboxing S-Cup.

Results:MarianasOpen

December 6, 2010 by  
Filed under Special Forces

DEC.4 MARIANAS OPEN RESULTS
KIDS 155-160
ASHLEY
GI’ANNI MATANANE
146-148
DJ CRUZ
120-136
SHANE AGUON
KYLE ADA
ALEXANDRIA AFLGUE
AMBROSIO SHIMIZU
100-115
JONAH WHITT
JONAH CARBULLIDO JACOB CONCEPCION
GAGE QUITIGUA
WHITE BELT FEMALE
JERRON GANDAOLI
CHRISTINA VELEZ
KIMBERLY TAGUACTA RICHARD QUENGA FRANCIS UNSAY
161-175
RYAN BUSTAMANTE
AUSTIN LG
NATE PAULINO
BLUE BELT FEMALE
DANIELLE CABACCANG
JENNA SHIH
MARIA DUNN
86-96
JUDE GARCIA
NAPU TAIMANGLO
130 UNDER
MATT QUENGA
OSCAR LEDESMA
65-76
BYRON CABACCANG
KENNETH LEDESMA
JUSTIN UNTALAN
131-145
NIKKO CARBALES
TORY MAYBERYY
40-56
LANCE GALARPI
GAVIN WHITT
ETHAN TEDTAOTAO
146-160
ELLIOT UNTALAN
ANTHONY CRUZ
NOLI PEGARIDO
176-190
JOAQUIN BLAS
CHRISTOPHER NEDEDOG
ANTON ROSARIO
PURPLE BELT ABSOLUTE
JOSHUA JEROME
FRANK CAMACHO
RICH ENRIQUEZ/JESSE MANGLONA
191-205
TYRON JONES
MARK SMITH
BRIAN CRUZ
205 OVER
DEAN PAULINO
RYAN SHILLING
ROBERT LG
BROWN BELT ABSOLUTE
MARCELO NUNES
PAT FLEMING
WILLIAM ESCOBAR
BLUE BELT130 UNER
MCKLQANE ALFRED
SCOTT ECLAVEA
AILEEN WONG
161-175
JAMES ROBERTO
JEREMIAH S.N.
SKYLER TAITANO
NO-GI 130 UNDER
SCOTT ECLAVEA
CHRISTINA VELEZ
SIRENA MAFNAS
161-175
JOSH SANTOS
NATE SANTOS
RYAN BUSTAMANTE
206 OVER
RYAN SHILLING, JONNY AGUON, RUBEN IGLESIAS
131-145
ISAAC BALAJADIA
ANTHONY CABRERA
EDUARDO SALANATIN KENNETH CONCEPCION
176-190
MIKE TAIJERON
JOHN MOSER
ALAN CEPEDA
131-145
CARLO PENA
JESSE MANGLONA
RICHARD ENRIQUEZ
176-190
JASON PANGELINAN
VICTOR BORJA
JOHN WALSH
146-160
KYLE REYES
MATTHEW NIELSON
206 OVER
CHARLES UNTEN
DEAN BLAS
CHAD ADA
146-160
KYLE REYES
JOHN DELOS REYES
TREVIN JONES
191-205
ERIC SIAN
BRIAN CRUZ
JACOB HAUGT

DEC.4 MARIANAS OPEN RESULTS

KIDS 155-160

ASHLEY

GI’ANNI MATANANE

146-148

DJ CRUZ

120-136

SHANE AGUON

KYLE ADA

ALEXANDRIA AFLGUE

AMBROSIO SHIMIZU

100-115

JONAH WHITT

JONAH CARBULLIDO JACOB CONCEPCION

GAGE QUITIGUA

WHITE BELT FEMALE

JERRON GANDAOLI

CHRISTINA VELEZ

KIMBERLY TAGUACTA RICHARD QUENGA FRANCIS UNSAY

161-175

RYAN BUSTAMANTE

AUSTIN LG

NATE PAULINO

BLUE BELT FEMALE

DANIELLE CABACCANG

JENNA SHIH

MARIA DUNN

86-96

JUDE GARCIA

NAPU TAIMANGLO

130 UNDER

MATT QUENGA

OSCAR LEDESMA

65-76

BYRON CABACCANG

KENNETH LEDESMA

JUSTIN UNTALAN

131-145

NIKKO CARBALES

TORY MAYBERYY

40-56

LANCE GALARPI

GAVIN WHITT

ETHAN TEDTAOTAO

146-160

ELLIOT UNTALAN

ANTHONY CRUZ

NOLI PEGARIDO

176-190

JOAQUIN BLAS

CHRISTOPHER NEDEDOG

ANTON ROSARIO

PURPLE BELT ABSOLUTE

JOSHUA JEROME

FRANK CAMACHO

RICH ENRIQUEZ/JESSE MANGLONA

191-205

TYRON JONES

MARK SMITH

BRIAN CRUZ

205 OVER

DEAN PAULINO

RYAN SHILLING

ROBERT LG

BROWN BELT ABSOLUTE

MARCELO NUNES

PAT FLEMING

WILLIAM ESCOBAR

BLUE BELT130 UNER

MCKLQANE ALFRED

SCOTT ECLAVEA

AILEEN WONG

161-175

JAMES ROBERTO

JEREMIAH S.N.

SKYLER TAITANO

NO-GI 130 UNDER

SCOTT ECLAVEA

CHRISTINA VELEZ

SIRENA MAFNAS

161-175

JOSH SANTOS

NATE SANTOS

RYAN BUSTAMANTE

206 OVER

RYAN SHILLING, JONNY AGUON, RUBEN IGLESIAS

131-145

ISAAC BALAJADIA

ANTHONY CABRERA

EDUARDO SALANATIN KENNETH CONCEPCION

176-190

MIKE TAIJERON

JOHN MOSER

ALAN CEPEDA

131-145

CARLO PENA

JESSE MANGLONA

RICHARD ENRIQUEZ

176-190

JASON PANGELINAN

VICTOR BORJA

JOHN WALSH

146-160

KYLE REYES

MATTHEW NIELSON

206 OVER

CHARLES UNTEN

DEAN BLAS

CHAD ADA

146-160

KYLE REYES

JOHN DELOS REYES

TREVIN JONES

191-205

ERIC SIAN

BRIAN CRUZ

JACOB HAUGT

FokaiIreland:PedroBessa

December 5, 2010 by  
Filed under BJJ Stuff, FokaiCombatUNit, FokaiIreland

HafaAdai Juninho!

December 5, 2010 by  
Filed under BJJ Stuff, Special Forces

calasans-day-2FokaiIndustries and Purebred/lloydIrvin Guam are more than honored to welcome BrazilianJiujitsu multiple champion Claudio”Juninho”Calassans of ATOSJiujitsu to the island of Guam.

He has conducted classes for teh week of November 28th-December3rd

MarianasOpen2010Results

December 5, 2010 by  
Filed under Special Forces

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Onra:December2,2010

December 2, 2010 by  
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Hafa Adai,

Welcome to Guam Claudio”Juninho” Calassans! The 2010AbuDhabiWorld Pro Cup Absolute Division and MiddleWeight and Open division champion and BrazilianJiujitsu World Champion from ATOS Jiujitsu is on island for a week’s instructional at the Purebred/LloydIrvin Academy all the way from SauPaulo Brazil.

Also a warm Hafa Adai and Welcome Back to Toby Imada— The 2009 Sherdog Submission of the Year recipient is visiting our island for some rest and relaxation after upset performances including a last-second  Knockout over Shootboxing’s Super Welter-weight champion, Takaaki Umeno, and a unanimous decision victory over multiple and reigning S-Cup lightweight Champion and multiple K-1 World Max Champion Andy Souwer,in Japan’s S-Cup’s2010 lightweight tournament.

Senator James Espaldon was gracious enough to represent the legislature in recognizing TeamPurebred/LloydIrvin for its outstanding performances in this Year’s Asian Open.

Guam’s top Jiujitsu and Submission Grappling athletes are on deck for Saturday’s  MarianasOpen as spectators in attendance  will also be treated for its second time, to the the official qualifiers for the GuamArmyNationalGuard combatives tournament in Georgia in 2011.

The well-awaited event will be offering greater incentives for the Purple Belt Open and Brown Belt Open divisions to hopefully attract our island’s top competitiors from Guam’s recent and fast-growing population in the advanced BrazilianJiujitsu belt categories.

With years gone by and as our Jiujitsu population has expanded—some might be curious as to why some of our more than familiar faces might not compete in the more experienced categories.

For one thing, a lot of our senior players have seemed to have recognized a better position in coaching and have more than often, chosen to participate from the sidelines and offer guidance for the less-experienced.

Anotehr reason that stands above many is that Martial Arts wasn’t created for competition.And not all of us are competitors.  Though Martial Arts was created for survival and war– for the most part, we no longer have to immerse ourselves in the concern in mortal combat. In  this day of structure and law—thankfully we can get by in life without hardly ever having to deal with armed assassins or enraged wildlife.

It’s awesome that we can train now for other reasons other than wartime skills. True many if not most train at some point for self-defense.; but now we also have the very real options to train for a preference of fitness, socialization, life-enhancement, or among other things–competition

Not a single law in the book says that we have to compete and as followers or trailblazers on the martial arts path, we don’t need to feel any lesser if we don’t. Martial arts is deeply about a personal experience. And since we bleed, sweat, and cry from our own efforts. The option to stand aside is forever in our back pockets.

However—if it is in our target to stand on the podiums of larger events like the World Championships, The Brasilieros, or the Pan Americans, then hopefully we can choose to sharpen our blades not just in on-island training but also in local competitions– to sooner-than-later offer added  respect to Guam’s competitive ambition, and to continuously reconvince our future fighter-athletes of the potentials and hopeful promise of growing glory here on local soil.

We have graduated to new schools of performance and thought in our White belt and blue belt categories. And times over around the globe, our athletes at that level have

proven, without a doubt that Guam is a respectable force in the primary divisions of BJJ.

Though we might be a bit further away from more frequent golden results in our purple belt and brown belt divisions, though we might have some miles of terrain ahead of us in the growing talent in MMA—the journey to consistently improve Guam’s competitive BJJ atmosphere, like all, begins with a single step.

As many of us are interested at some point of Guam’s growth in our combative sports world arena—we are at our best when we recognize Guam’s potential to be at the competitive horizons for our Martial Athletic neighbors in the region and maybe even eventually for countries beyond.

But how can we do this if we are ambitious competitors that choose not to compete on the very soil that has offered all the vitamins and minerals for us to arrive at this point.

True- the grass can be greener on the other side of the fence; true-there is massive room for improvement in our combat sports atmosphere, and true- competition is not for everyone and nor does it have to be.  But, in large, we seem to have committed to the competitive path and its been a formula that has been successful in bringing us impressive and frequent moments in international recognition; a formula that has been successful in giving us world champions; and a formula that has been successful  in providing for Guam encore performances not just as competitors, but as viable ambassadors of a truly precious dot in the Pacific.

Though it may or may not happen this weekend—hopefully we can look forward to a day where the very best of our athletes in training can recognize Guam for advanced level and quality competition—so that we can further develop our athletes at all levels and provide for our local competitions and competitors—opportunity, opportunity, and opportunity.

For the consistent effort to cultivate our athletes in competitions overseas but also, just as important, for the growing glory of our podiums here at 13 Degrees North/144 Degrees East

Thanks for dropping by

Purebred/LloydIrvin&TheGuamLegislature

December 1, 2010 by  
Filed under BJJ Stuff

Senator James Espaldon arrives at thePurebredAcademy to offer props to the competitors for another landmark achievement in the 2010AsianOpenJiujitsuChampionships on September 11th of this year in Tokyo Japan

December 1, 2010 by  
Filed under Special Forces

FokaiCombatUnit:GoodLuckPhilBaroni!

November 27, 2010 by  
Filed under FokaiCombatUNit

Phil Baroni vs. Brad Tavares official for “UFC 125: Resolution” prelims

by MMAjunkie.com Staff on Nov 25, 2010 at 8:30 am ET

A long-rumored matchup between “The Ultimate Fighter 11″ semifinalist Brad Tavares (5-0 MMA, 1-0 UFC) and veteran fighter Phil Baroni (13-12 MMA, 3-6 UFC) is finally official for UFC 125.

UFC brass recently announced that the matchup, which was previously reported by MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com), will take place on the evening’s preliminary card.

“UFC 125: Resolution” takes place Jan. 1 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, and the night’s main card airs on pay-per-view.

The evening’s main event sees UFC lightweight champion Frankie Edgar defend his title against top challenger Gray Maynard.

After a semifinal finish on “TUF 11,” Tavares fought castmate Seth Baczynski at the show’s live finale in June. The Hawaii native and current Las Vegas-based fighter picked up a decision victory to move his record to 5-0.

Tavares has been on the sidelines since then, and the UFC 125 fight marks his first in six months.

Baroni, a 10-year vet who recently tried his luck at welterweight, looks to rebound from a November 2009 decision loss to “TUF 7″ winner Amir Sadollah. He hasn’t fought since then, and an injury forced him out of an August UFC 118 meeting with John Salter.

Baroni made his UFC debut back in 2001, and following a release in 2005, he had stints with PRIDE, Strikeforce, EliteXC and other top promotions before re-signing with the world’s largest mixed martial arts organization.

For the latest on UFC 125 stay tuned to the MMA Rumors section of MMAjunkie.com.

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