FokaiSaipan:TheArtOfWar

September 14, 2009 by  
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FokaiSaipan:TrenchWarz10

September 10, 2009 by  
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Results:TrenchWarz10Collision

August 1, 2009 by  
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Dear Media,Here are the results from yesterday’s TRENCH WARZ 10- COLLISION GUAM VS. SAIPAN:

1. KICKBOXING (K-1) MATCH UP:

Sonny Chargualaf (Guam) vs. Maitai “THE CHARGER” Charley(Saipan) 145lbs

*WINNER- Maitai Charley end of 1st rd. 3mins Chargualaf verbally submits.(unable to meet bell).

MMA FIGHTS:

2. Jun “SHOCKERABA” San Nicolas(Guam) vs. Martin Ayuyu(Saipan) 135lbs

*WINNER- Jun San Nicolas at 3min 39sec of rd 1 by referee stoppage(flurry punches from the mount).

3. Tony “RUSH” Reyes(Guam vs. Ryan Gardee(Saipan) 140lbs.

*WINNER- Tony Reyes at 1min 56sec rd1. by RNC

4. Jon “THE HEAT” Delos Reyes(GUAM) vs. Chris “NO LUV” Laayug (Saipan) 145lbs.

*WINNER- Jon Delos Reyes at 1min 17 sec rd 1 by TKO (STRIKES).

5. Warren ‘THE KILLA” Quinata(Guan) vs. Fasi “QUIKDRAW” Jesse (Saipan) 155lbs.

*WINNER- Fasi Jesse at 4min 26sec rd 1 by referee stopage ( flurry punches).

6. “INFAMOUS” Ray Apiag (Guam) vs. Nate “THE TERRIBLE” Flores(Saipan) 155lbs.

*WINNER- Nate Flores at 3min 22sec rd1 by armbar submission.

7. Gil “THE GUMANIAC” Meno (Guam) vs. Shane “INSANE” Camacho(Saipan) 185lbs.

*WINNER- Gil Meno at 2mins and 46sec 2nd rd by tap out (exhastion).

8. Toby ‘BIG TOBZ” Mesa(Guam) vs. Slade ‘THE RAGE” Adelbai(Saipan) 200lbs

*WINNER- Toby Mesa at 4mins 35sec 3rd rd by tko (over hand right).

9. SEMI MAIN:

Eric “TERROR” TedTaotao(Guam) vs. Myron ‘THE NATURAL” San Nicolas(Saipan) 240lbs

*WINNER: Myron San Nicoals at the end of rd1. Doctor’s stoppage- Cut under left eye.

10. HEAVY WEIGHT MAIN EVENT (Rematch):

Manny “THE ENFORCER” Chong 215lbs (GUAM) vs. kelvin ‘THE BIG HIT” Fitial 250lbs (SAIPAN).

*WINNER-  Kelvin Fitial at 4mins 47 sec rd1 by KO (Strikes). 

GUAM ENDS UP TIED WITH THE CNMI 5 TO 5.

*NEXT MMA EVENT IS SET FOR DEC 4TH 2009- TRENCH WARZ XI- “BATTLE BRAWL” …stay tuned for details!!

Thanks,

 


Justis F. “Cuki” Alvarez
PRESIDENT/PROMOTER

TRENCH TECH INC.
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Collision:TrenchWarz10-SaipanVs.Guam

July 31, 2009 by  
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June3rd:PublicHearingForSaipanMMA

June 2, 2009 by  
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SaipanCaresAboutMixedMartialArts

May 29, 2009 by  
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http://sfuk.tripod.com/articles_04/criticisms_mma.html

Dear All,

I received this link from a local MMA supporter and fan. It’s good reading and can help educate some of the nay sayers. Please come and join us on June 3rd, 9am at capital Hill for the public hearing on HB 16-26 (MMA regulation). Hope to see you all there!

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*LONG LIVE THE ISLAND WARRIORS….LONG LIVE MMA!!! MANTIENI I DIRE’CHOTA

Yours in MMA,

Justis F. “Cuki” Alvarez
PRESIDENT/PROMOTER

TRENCH TECH INC.
P.O.BOX 503833
SAIPAN MP 96950
670-483-4MMA (4662)
670-483-4899
670-235-3800

Kato’sFight:PlayByPlay ByJunOgura

May 12, 2009 by  
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Mr.kato nice fight.

 I went to The JCB hall.

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I thoght draw.

No lose.
The opponent is the left. 

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Mr. Kato, it jabs, and it ..right?kick strikes it.

It hits the opponent a right knee and internally. 

 It goes to tackle Mr. Kato.
 

It pushes into the rope, and the knee kick is stricken. 


It tackles a single leg, and it knocks it down as it is.

Pound.

Mr. Kato and stamina cut or it tackles and the end is not stricken. 

impression badness.
Lose


ParaIOnra:FrankCamacho

May 8, 2009 by  
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Hafa Adai, before everything else…hows about that Pacquiao KO? Geezos creezos! MMA rocks but still good to see that boxing is far from dead. Back on track, Marianas MMA pioneer, Tetsuji Kato, returns to Shooto this weekend as he faces Kenichiro Togashi in Tokyo. Rites of Passage7 still on for May 23rd in Saipan.And the BJJ WorldChampionships up ahead for June 6th. More details as always on www.fokai.tv and www.shoyoroll.com.


URCC 185lb. Champion and TrenchWarz and PXC veteran Frank Camacho of
TrenchTech/PurebredSaiapn and LloydIrvinMartial Arts in Washington DC
made his professional fight debut into the 155lb category as an
underdog against Binky Jones of Colorado in the Ultimate Warriors
Challenge at ThePatriotCenter in Virginia on April 26th.

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Round1:
Camacho catches a right kick attempt from Jones and sends Jones to the
mat with an overhand right 30seconds into the fight.. Frank shuts downs
several submission attempts from Jones even lifting Jones overhead at
one point and slamming him to the canvas.  Continues
to mount an offense with small punches from above before allowing Jones
back to his feet. Frank gets the better of the standing exchage until
getting taken down only to recover quickly to his feet. Jnes tries for
a kimura nly for Frank to recover into good position. DingDing. End of
Round.

 

frankpunch.jpgRound2. Jones comes out more aggressively to take Frank down after a short standing exchange. Frank stops a choke attempt from Jones for another quick recovery to his feet. And after ashort exchange, lands a big right to drop Jones to the canvas and follows through with a barrage of punches before the referee stops the fight KO victory 1:40seconds into  second round. Frank Camacho wins his debut into US MMA.

 

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With a live audience of more than 6000 spectators, including special guest former UFC Light heavyweight World Champion Tito Ortiz, The match was also broadcast live online to tens of thousands of viewers and is still available streaming on  MMA online authority www.sherdog.com

 


Following is an interview with “The Crank” on the fight and what has motivated, at only 20years f age, one of the Marianas premier 155lb. fighter athletes competing overseas.

 

After a 10-0 record at 185lbs. and a relatively successful performance at 170, what motivated you to compete at 155?

-At the higher level, fighters at Middleweight and Welterweight and physically way bigger than I am at 5’8″. With my body type having a high percentage of body fat at 185 and 170, the 155lb weight class is perfect for me! I will be fighting with maximum performance and muscle to weight ratio. I believe I will be way stronger and faster as a Lightweight! This is the weight class that I will be fighting at for now!

How did this fight come to be?

-After taking a year and a half break from the MMA fighting scene, I’ve been training with Team Lloyd Irvin under Master Lloyd learning his system and working on my skills to be a complete Mixed Martial Artist. This fight was just to “scratch that itch” and get a fight in. Took the fight in 7 weeks and made my debut at 155lbs.

What key developments do you see for yourself as a fighter training at Lloyd Irvin Martial Arts? How was your training for this fight?

-I’m definitely a whole new Frank “The Crank!” The 7 week training camp for this fight was the hardest I’ve ever been in. We had up to 4 training sessions a day. This is the breakdown of the training camp week;

Monday, Wednesday, Friday
6am – Wrestling
10:30am – Boxing
3:30pm – Drilling or Sparring
6:30pm-9:30- Sprints / Sparring

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
6am – Circuit / Conditioning
10:30am – MMA
3:30pm – Drilling
Have the night off depending on what Master Lloyd had us working on.

My conditioning, strength, and cardio felt spectacular! I was definitely in the best shape of my life.

As a Marianas Island fighter who has competed abroad in the Philippines and the US, what has this oine for your perspective in local MMA?

-There is definitely a whole lot of Talent & Heart in the Marianas Fighters! Add some Hard Work and Discipline success will come! World Champions will come from the Marianas!

What are your motivations as a Mariana Island Mixed Martial Artist competing overseas?

-A good friend once said, “We come from such a small island, a dot on the globe, coming from somewhere so small makes me want to prove big things, and let the Whole World Know where I come from!”

Whats next fr Frank Camacho? What are your goals as a martial artist and Mixed Martial Artist?

-Im going to take another break from the MMA fighting scene and keep up with training. I know I need to work on all aspects of my game. I want to rock the BJJ scene now and learn as much as I can on my journey! Worlds is coming up so that is one Im looking out for! The ultimate Goal is to be The World Champ!

What words might you have for Mariana Fighters and fans?

-For the Fans! Si Yu’us Maase! Thank you so much for all the Love and Support! I wouldn’t be anywhere without you all! Keep supporting MMA, its a beautiful sport and Rock on at all the fights! lol. You all are the best! Good Vibes always…

-For the Mariana Fighters! Keep doing what you are doing! No one else in the WORLD fights like the way we do! Keep your eye on the prize, set your goals, and don’t let anyone or anything Stop you or Slow you down from reaching your goals!

-For the Kids of the Marianas… I had a rough road pursuing my MMA career. If you have a goal, whether its to be a doctor, lawyer, mma fighter, or astronaut, Go after your goals and DONT let ANYONE or ANYTHING STOP you or SLOW you down from reaching your GOALS!The sky is not the limit, because there is NO LIMIT! ROCK ON!

 

At only 20years of age,with an MMA title in the Philippines, a successful MMA record in the islands, and a promising debut into 155lbs;  a very proud Chamoru,  Camacho has already given the Marianas much to be proud of and a lot of lessons we can learn from. As we continue to support our fighter athletes ventures overseas, we give applause not only for the victories, but also for all the efforts. Because regardless, as we recognize our rightful place in the bigger picture, win or lose, these are all movements forward.

 

Best of Luck Frank and Biba Marianas.

 

Thanks for dropping by.

FokaiCombatUnit:sinceeversince TetsujiKato

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TRENCH TECH’s head instructor, Tetsuji Kato will be leaving for Japan next week Friday and will be fighting and representing Saipan as part of the undercard for SHOOTO JAPAN’s 20th Anniversary.

Kato, who holds a professional MMA record of 20 wins and 8 losses has been living and training local MMA enthusiasts on Saipan for the last 5 years.

“He was invited by the Shooto organization for the May 10th event and will be pitted against BJJ Black belt and fellow Japanese combatant, Kenichiro Tohgashi from the Parestra Hiroshima BJJ Academy”.

Tohgashi holds an MMA record of 14 wins and 7 losses and is a southpaw fighter who has fought many times in SHOOTO. Kato for his part was the former WORLD SHOOTO ORGANIZATION’s welter weight champion of Japan in 2002. Since moving to Saipan in 2004, Kato has fought only a hand full of times with his last fight taking place in September of 2007 where he fought STRIKEFORCE light weight CHAMPION, Gilbert “EL NINO” Melendez and lost by decision.

“Kato has been training very hard this past month doing six- 5 minute rounds of hard sparring everyday at the TRENCH TECH gym from monday to Saturday in preperation for this upcoming fight”. He is doing what he needs to do and has really been working his sthamina and conditioning to the extreme.! He is ready for war and I know he will represent Saipan well!”

Kato will be one of the undercard match ups with Tohgashi in the 155lbs division. The event will take place at the Tokyo Krakuen in the JCB Hole Sporting Center. The semi main will feature PRIDE FC and HERO’S Superstar Takanori Gomi of RASCAL fight team and the MAIN event will feature SHOOTO LIGHT WEIGHT CHAMP Rumina Sato.

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http://www.sherdog.com/videos/misc.video/Frank-Camacho-vs-James-Jones-UWC-Full-Fight-Free-Download-1989

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