SaipanMMAResults:GuerillaWarfare2

March 30, 2009 by  
Filed under FokaiSaipan, Fury, Onra

MAIN EVENT

Kelvin Fitial over Ed Carpenter – TKO / 2nd Round

FIGHT RESULTS:

Eduard Folayang over Jerome Norita – TKO / 52 sec 1st Round
Charlz Aiken over Mike Davis – TKO / 1st Round
Jay Santos vs Joel Pangelinan – Cancelled Fight
Tara Namauleg over Kristy Halstead – TKO / 23 sac 1st Round
Shane Camacho over Lionel Borja – KO / 53 sec 1st Round
Robert Palacios over Rick San Nicolas – Tapout / 1st Round
John Borja over Neil Taisacan – Verbal Submission / 3:11 mins 1st Round
Swain Cangco over Victorino Igitol – Decision
Martin Ayuyu over Jay Muna – RNC / 52 sec 2nd Round
Leroy Sablan over J.J. Mality – KO / 48 sec 1st Round

THE GORILLA THANKS THE WARRIORS FROM THE MAINLAND, NMI, PHILIPPINES, GUAM, POHNPEI AND APPRECIATES ALL WHO PARTICPATED IN MAKING “BATTLE READY” A HUGE SUCCESS!  TO OUR MAIN SPONSOR BUD LIGHT,  SI YU’US MA’ASE !!

Special thanks to our other sponsors:

  IT&E – Boarderline – Power 99 – Aquarious – Younis Art Studio
- J’s Restaurant – The Set - Shop 670 – The Flair – Jonny’s Bar – OTM – CD consulting – Saipan Apparel

CoalitionFX:ForTheTroops

March 7, 2009 by  
Filed under Fury, GlobalGuamMMA, Special Forces

Thanks for all your support but unfortunatley these limited edition shirts have sold out. More patriotic adventures ahead for the guys@FokaiIndustries. Woohoo!

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Theguys@FokaiIndustries and PremierXTremeCombat Join forces int this special project for a greater fight. All profit rpoceeds will go to the soldiers who werent to make it home for Christmas2008. Some things are worth fighting for after all…

Tomorrow’s PXC Live raises money for families of soldiers

PXC Live: For the Troops goes down tomorrow night and it’s not the fights that have the island buzzing, it’s what the fights are for. People at home not only get to watch the fights for free but they can make a difference in our community by picking up the phone and making a contribution for a well worthy cause.

Fight promoter Eli Monge told KUAM Sports, “We’re having a telethon to raise money for our citizen soldiers that never made it back and were trying to put some peace and happiness to some of the families that lost their loved ones and were going to be having a telethon throughout the whole night. Fokai also made a special edition t-shirt that is going to be released tomorrow and you can order that on fokai.tv or at the shop, so will be showing it throughout the night.”

There’s a lot of work that goes behind putting on a great show, same with what goes on in making a happy family. Sometimes parents put themselves in harms way to provide for their children and tomorrow night all their sacrifices will be remembered by a special 

Said Monge, “Tomorrow the fights to me are not the main event, the main event is the stories that we shot and put together, the fights itself and the grappling matches are just a way for MMA and jiu-jitsucommunity to give back to our soldiers that are fighting for our war and peace.”

People of all walks of life can relate to losing a loved one due to warfare. The saying goes, that freedom isn’t free and tomorrow night you’ll have the chance to help all those who lost loved ones fighting for our freedom.  ”It’s something that is close to the heart because I have a lot friends that are in the National Guard and I have lost friends too, and it’s the best way to give back and I’m really happy we can use what were good at, what are fighters are good at, and what I’m good at, like putting an event together and giving back to the soldiers and their families, Monge said.

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  • 146-160 pounds: Eric Santos, gold; Nate Santos, silver; Jon Tuck, bronze.

     

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  • 161-175 pounds: Mirelez, gold; David Henson, silver; Hosea Ware, bronze.
  • 176-190 pounds: Joshua Santos, gold; Victor Bamba, silver; James Lee, bronze.
  • 191-205 pounds: Ed Santos, gold; Eric Sian, silver; Vincent Cruz, bronze.
  • 206 and over: Josh Jerome, gold; Brian Fitzgerald, silver; Ivan Kanzaki, bronze.Adult white belt results:
  • 130 and under: John Untalan, gold; Gerard Cruz, silver; Gabriel Magdelera, bronze.
  • 131-145 pounds: TJ Francisco, gold; Chris Thomas, silver; Joseph Kiyogi, bronze.
  • 146-160 pounds: Jon Tuck, gold; Jerome McDonald, silver; Christian Dela Cruz, bronze.
  • 161-175 pounds: John Walsh, gold; JD Holt, silver; Patrick Senecal, bronze.
  • 176-190 pounds: Anthony Diaz, gold; Chris Huckabee, silver; Roderick Casas, bronze.
  • 191-205 pounds: Vincent Cruz, gold; Ronnie Sanchez, silver; Brandon Kealiinohomoku, bronze.
  • 206 and over: Evangelis Babauta, Jr., gold; Dean Paulino, silver; Darrell Cabrera, bronze.Adult blue belt results:
  • Lightweight: Mike Carbullido, gold; Mike Sanchez, silver; Jesse Manglona, bronze.
  • Middleweight: Mirelez, gold; Josh Quenga, silver; Ken Conception, bronze.
  • Heavyweight: Eric Sian, gold; Joshua Jerome, silver; Romeo Sanchez, bronze.Female division results:
  • Kelly Harper, gold; Danielle Cabaccang, silver; Chanel Salazar, bronze.
  • SPECIAL THANKS TO RickCruz for the photos taken from WWW.GUAMPDN.COM and ThePacificDailyNews.
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    SpiderManDraws WithShootoWorldChampion

    January 23, 2009 by  
    Filed under Fury, GlobalGuamMMA, Onra



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    TAITANO DRAWS WITH SHOOTO WORLD CHAMPION

    On January15th, Jesse “SpiderMan” Taitano flew with a support crew of 8 friends and training partners from Guam for his biggest opportunity to date in Mixed Martial Arts competition. ON January 18th, Taitano fought at the DifferAriake Hall in Tokyo against Professional Shootos Undisputed 56kg World Champion Shoichi”BJ”Kojima.

    With Taitano’s impressive performance last year against number one 56kilo contender  Yasuhiro Urushitani, further attention was raised among Japan event promoters to Guam’s flourishing talent in the MMA industry.

     

    PROFESSIONAL Shootos decision to solicit Taitano for competition proved to be fruitful as SpiderMan once again shocked the audience by dropping the World Champion with a left hook not even 2minutes into the first round that again had the normally silent crowd in applause for the underdog competitor.. Stopping all takedown attempts by the applauded Freestyle Wrestler, Taitano was eventually taken to the ground still to be the aggressor as he controlled Kojimas hands and attacked endlessly with a series of strikes from the bottom . Showing no weaknesses from a normally dangerous position. Taitano takes the first round by all judges.

     

    Round 2. A flurry of punches from a raged Kojima was met with an equally aggressive counterattack by Taitano with a standing exchange that once again sent the crowd. Despite landing a few good legkicks, Kojima, apparently realizing that he was down in points, used his wrestling to stop Taitano’s domination on his feet by pinning Taitano against  the cage and trying to earn points with small rabid punches that did little damage t a very determined Taitano. With only four seconds left, Kojima finally scores a takedown. With Taitano still in the fight, the bell rings with the end results having two judges determine the fight a draw while a third gave the fight to Taitano.

     

    Quite impressively,With techniques and training 100% Homegrown, (Taitano has never trained abroad like many of Guams other accomplished MMA fighter athletes) Jesse Taitano just drew with Professional Shootos World Champion.

    As an underdog with yet another impressive performance, Taitano earns the respect of the audience, Professional Shooto, and again the Guam fans.

    Here is an interview with “SpiderMan” after Guams most impressive performance to date in competition in World Mixed Martial Arts.

     

    (INTERVIEW)

    WHAT WERE YOUR THOUGHTS BEFORE THE FIGHT?

    I tried to keep my mind positive and remind myself that Im at this level. I was trying to come up with a game plan but in the end was just concerned how I could come out at 100%. I should mentin too that there were A lot of signs ,Some inspiring coincidences, that gave me confidence in good results.

    AFTER THE FIGHT?

    First, I am very grateful for the opportunity to fight the champ. I did good. I felt I didn’t have enough rest and in effect held back abit though to be honest with you. But maybe he did too. Coming in at 100% is not always so easy. I felt the World Champions power! Im very grateful to my partners for preparing me for this. And very grateful for the crew that came out to support me. Guam boys can rock! Im happy to bring good news back to my island and to all my support.

     

    HOW DOES IT FEEL TO BE CONSIDERED A TOP CONTENDER IN SUCH AN
    INTERNATIONALLY RESPECTED ORGANIZATION?

    It feels awesome. I feel it brings honor to my family, my training partners, my island,my students, my sponsors. It’s a really good nfeeling to make them proud and to bring legitimacy, recognition, and hopefully more opportunity to the island.  I want to help harness MMA for more good things inside and outside of competition.

     

    WITH A POSSIBLE WORLD TITLE SHOT IN THE NEAR FUTURE, WHAT ADJUSTMENTS ARE YOU MAKING IN PREPARATION FOR THE OPPORTUNITY?

    Im trying to figure out the science of showing up at 100%. Im going to adjust my time management and leverage things to work MMA full time. Looking back at old fights, I can see a lot of holes in my game. Its time to fix those holes. Im going to try to find people to puswh me beyond myself. And try to sharpen my skills in every single aspect f the game. Id like to evolve with Nutrition and rest too. Basically work hard but train smarter. Im going to work to be my best person inside and outside of competition.

    WHAT ARE YOUR GOALS AS A PROFFESIONAL FIGHTER?

    Id like to be able to use MMA as a source for income and approach it as a full time job. Id love to be able to support my family with this passion. And t eventually use any influence I might gain to leverage opportunities for my island and students.

    AFTER YOUR REPEATED EXPOSURE TO WORLD MMA COMPETITION< WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU HAVE FOR LOCAL ASPIRING FIGHTERS?

    Believe in yourself. Your opponent is always beatable abut so are you. Train hard. Train smart. Experiment with new things. And most importantly, keep learning.


    After his second outstanding performance in Japan MMA, Taitano was friendily encountered by Shooto legend and an impressive 6year reign as the 56kg Shooto World Champion, MamoruYamaguchi.

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    “So When are WE going to fight?” he emphatically asked Taitano.

    Before posing for photos, and a sincere hug and laughter, he enthusiastically replied “Anytime!”

     

    For the moment, An established  MMA world title is closer than ever. Should that day come for Taitano and for Guam, after a few adjustments in training and living, In full confidence, and aiming at 100%, SpiderMan will be ready.

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    Entourage:PatAyuyuinK-1WorldMax

    December 22, 2008 by  
    Filed under Events, Familia, FokaiAthletics, Fury, GlobalGuamMMA

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    Filed under FokaiCombatUNit, Fury, GlobalGuamMMA

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    December 15, 2008 by  
    Filed under FokaiCombatUNit, Fury, Special Forces

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