FokaiCombatUnit:FrankCamacho’sBlog
February 13, 2010 by admin
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http://crankeffect.com/blog/97/meditation-on-inevitable-death-should-be-performed-daily/
For the Title of this blog! It may help, it may not but just think about it. Dying is inevitable! It will come. Knowing that your time may come may do great things for you or bad. Its your choice!
Whatever your “Fight” is, “Fight” till the end!
“Real Strength, Power, and Heart can’t be given… It must be taken!”
I just finished watching the Enson Inoue Highlight, one of the very few videos I watch almost every night before bed. He is a Fighter! Never gives up! Till the end. I remember reading something about Enson and he said “Everytime I step in that ring/cage, there is always a chance of dying! So a broken arm or going to sleep is really nothing!” WOW! I mean, what do you say to that! I admire the way he thinks, his heart, and the way he fights. Till the death!
It stopped snowing and finally got two training sessions in today. We had our Strength & Conditioning with Coach D’Angelo and we had some good BJJ sparring at 6:30. I’ve been training here at Lloyd Irvin’s Mixed Martial Arts Academy for over 2 years and its always an honor to roll with Master Lloyd. Its amazing how much I learn in just 20 minutes of sparring. All the tilts, the angles, the….. EVERYTHING! Its an amazing thing.
Master Lloyd asked everyone what we wanted to do for BJJ training today. We all gave our answers, “We want to roll!” He responded, “SUBMISSION SUBMISSION SUBMISSION!” Now thats all I’m thinking! Brazilian Jiu Jitsu is a Martial Art. It is used to stop another body! I need to program my mind so when I roll or compete, I must SUBMIT SUBMIT SUBMIT! Fight to WIN not Fight not to Lose! Go for the finish! I may be up 10 points and its 30 secs left. “SUBMISSION SUBMISSION SUBMISSION!” Do the Art!
Anywhooo….
It was an amazing day! This 6 days at home made me realize how valuable training time is.
We’re Rockin n Rollin! ADIOS…
Sherdog’s2009StoryOfTheYear
January 16, 2010 by admin
Filed under GlobalGuamMMA, Special Forces
StrikeForce:TheLifeAndTimesOfFuryMadness
Sherdog’s2009StoryOfTheYear:For the last few years, it has been debatable if any U.S. fight promotion truly had the merit to call itself the No. 2 organization behind the UFC other than by default.
That changed in 2009, as a regional outfit named Strikeforce matured from a four-show-a-year operation to a double-digit, major network-broadcasted promotion.
For its staggering growth, which included cable and network TV deals, as well as the signing of the world’s most coveted fighter, the rise of Strikeforce has been voted Sherdog.com’s 2009 Story of the Year.
It began on Feb. 5, when Strikeforce and the Showtime Network jointly announced that they’d reached a three-year broadcast deal for up to 30 events, with an option for Showtime’s parent company, CBS, to pick up four primetime shows at its discretion.
CBS had been shopping for another MMA partnership since Pro Elite, which promoted 20 EliteXC and ShoXC events, had closed its doors the previous October buried in $55 million dollars of debt. Three EliteXC events had generated enough heat for CBS in 2008 to whet its appetite for similar content. Talks between CBS and Strikeforce began quietly that December, and the promotion is said to have been selected over other established outlets like King of the Cage and the UFC, which had met multiple times with the broadcast network as well.
Owned by Silicon Sports and Entertainment and 20-year-plus kickboxing promoter Scott Coker, Strikeforce had held California’s first regulated MMA event in March 2006 to a record 18,000-plus attendance. By keeping overhead costs low and catering to its sports-hungry San Jose, Calif., market, Strikeforce had a reputation for turning profit, something not easily obtained in the industry.
Terms of the deal included Strikeforce’s $3 million dollar purchase of select assets of Pro Elite Inc. — of which Showtime owned 20 percent — including the company’s fight library and inventories, as well as promotional and marketing materials. Most importantly, Strikeforce was given access to nearly 150 EliteXC fighter contracts.
Strikeforce CEO Coker said he and his staff reviewed the contracts carefully, noting which fighters might complement their existing roster.
“Out of those 140 to 150 contracts on file, I would say 75 to maybe 90 of those guys were from the smaller (ShoXC) league,” said Coker. “We thought it wouldn’t be hard to re-create some of those fights for Showtime and build guys that we wanted to build, so two-thirds of those contracts went away because of that.”
EliteXC champions Jake Shields, Robbie Lawler, standout Nick Diaz and others had their existing deals optioned immediately. Coker scrutinized the remaining contracts.
“[We Asked] Is this somebody that can become a star, a journeyman, a superstar in sport, and how do they currently match up against the fighters that we currently have?” said Coker.
Showtime aired its first Strikeforce event that April anchored by a middleweight tussle between Strikeforce attraction Frank Shamrock and Diaz.
While some questioned if the contracts were legally transferable, Gina Carano, a star on NBC’s “American Gladiators” and a massive draw who’d made no more than $25,000 a fight during her EliteXC tenure, took a seat at the re-negotiation table with Coker. Coker pursued “the Face of Women’s MMA,” who’d also met with the UFC — which doesn’t have a women’s division — just one day before Strikeforce’s Pro Elite asset purchase. Coker signed Carano to a six-figure contract a few months later.
“In 2006, we did the first regulated women’s bout in the state of California between Gina Carano and Elaina Maxwell,” said Coker. “It was an amazing fight, a standing ovation. I’ve always believed in female MMA fights, and it was personal goal for me to get Gina back in the cage with Strikeforce. She’s a star.”
Coker promoted the first female-headlined major U.S. event ever on Aug. 15 in San Jose, Calif., where Cristiane “Cyborg” Santos iced Carano in the first round to take the promotion’s 145-pound title. Coker continues to bolster the promotion’s female ranks and has 135- and 145-pound eight-women tournaments planned for mid 2010. Promoting women’s MMA distinguishes Strikeforce from other top promotions worldwide, though Coker said that’s not the reason he does it.
“I always believed in female martial arts fighting,” said Coker. “To me, there hasn’t been a concentrated effort to say, ‘Well, we should do this because these other companies don’t do it.’”
Of all the A-list candidates at Coker’s disposal in the EliteXC purchase, Internet backyard brawling sensation-turned-fighter Kevin “Kimbo Slice” Ferguson was the lone high-profile fighter whose contract wasn’t optioned. Slice had done CBS’s best numbers, but was an MMA novice.
“We had the opportunity to pick him up, and at that point, we looked at our roster of heavyweights who could fight him,” said Coker. “We just didn’t think there was anybody that would match up well with him… Alistair Overeem vs. Kimbo? At the time Paul (Buentello) vs. Kimbo? Antonio Silva vs. Kimbo? Fabricio (Werdum) vs. Kimbo? I just thought all of those fights wouldn’t be competitive and that was the real issue behind it.”
Coker also questioned if Slice’s hefty EliteXC price tag would be worth it.
“Is he a 21-year-old potential who has a tremendous amount of an upside or is he a short-term solution when we’re really in this for the long distance race?” asked Coker. “I saw EliteXC walk on eggshells trying to match Kimbo… did we really want to be in that situation where we were walking on eggshells to match someone? We just didn’t want to do it.”
Slice parted ways with Strikeforce in August and was signed days later to appear on Spike TV’s “The Ultimate Fighter 10.” Slice’s inclusion in a house of UFC hopefuls brought in record-breaking ratings for the cable network, while the 35-year-old fighter’s December victory against Houston Alexander live on Spike banked over 5 million viewers as well.
Still, Coker doesn’t regret his decision.
“For his last fight, I think he’s fighting a guy that’s a weight class underneath him and they’ll always be looking for the right match to make sure he has the best advantage that he can have,” said Coker. “I’m sure we could have done the same thing, but we didn’t want to.”
Sans Slice, Coker made strong in-roads with the Japanese market to secure additional high-wattage talent. In early August, Coker announced a strategic talent-exchange alliance with Dream, one offshoot of the once great Pride Fighting Championships. Dream fighter Mitsuhiro Ishida graced the Strikeforce cage in mid August, and Coker’s flexibility with non-exclusive contracts has allowed the promotion to tap into talent like Jason “Mayhem” Miller and Muhammed “King Mo” Lawal, who both compete regularly on the Japanese circuit. Coker has grander plans for the partnership as well.
“The goal is to do a fight in Japan with Dream and have the best Strikeforce fighters fight the best Dream fighters and then maybe do another fight in America where they’re best would come fight our best,” said Coker. “It would be similar to the WBC guys fighting the WBA guys. We have a tremendous roster that’s improving every day and Dream has an amazing roster. To me, these guys need to fight each other. These fights should happen. In boxing, these fights happen all the time, so why can’t they happen in MMA?”
In August, another door opened when struggling promotion Affliction Entertainment cancelled its Aug. 1 event two weeks out, leaving a cast of 20 fighters jobless. The world’s No. 1 heavyweight, Fedor Emelianenko, was among the castaways and he was suddenly a free agent. As closed-door negotiations with the UFC soured, stalled primarily on the UFC’s unwillingness to co-promote with Emelianenko’s M-1 Global management, Coker flew to Los Angeles to meet with the Russian company as well to try and strike a deal.
Coker called the three-day negotiations, held in a hotel lobby and conference room in Irvine, Calif., last August “organic.” Not in the U.S. at the time, Emelianenko was represented at the meetings by M-1 Global’s Vadim Finkelchtein, Joost Raimond, Apy Etcheld and Jerry Millen.
A co-promotional agreement was reached for four Emelianenko-headlined events, with an option for additional shows beyond that.
Six weeks later and not by coincidence, CBS exercised its option to broadcast its first Strikeforce event on Nov. 7 from the Sears Centre in Hoffman Estates, Ill.
“At that time, I had no idea how much (signing Emelianenko) would change the landscape of our company,” said Coker. “I’m so happy that we did it because it’s just such a great relationship. I’m so glad we pulled the trigger on that.”
Emelianenko’s tense two-rounder against Rogers netted strong ratings for the network. The bout was seen by nearly 5.5 million viewers, and became the ninth most-watched live bout in U.S. MMA history. CBS will air its second Strikeforce event in April, with Emelianenko likely at the helm again.
In December, Strikeforce scored another coup in the signing of the year’s second high-profile free agent, former UFC contender Dan Henderson, to a four-fight, 16-month deal. At first, Coker didn’t believe he had a shot at the two-time Olympic wrestler and dual-division Pride titleholder.
“I thought Dan was shopping around, but that he was really going to go back and sign with the UFC,” admits Coker. “We had lunch and some informal meetings, but it really wasn’t until I got a call from his manager saying, ‘Yeah, we want to be with Strikeforce. We don’t want to go back to the UFC. We’re ready to make a deal.’”
Henderson, who makes his debut for Strikeforce on CBS in April, is the first top 5-ranked fighter to jump from the UFC to Strikeforce. Coker doesn’t believe Henderson will be the last either.
“It’s a message to the fighters that there’s another alternative out there,” said Coker.
Possibly the promotion’s only black eye in 2009 was its inability to corral its heavyweight champion, Dutch striker Alistair Overeem, into a title defense since winning it in November 2007. Overeem, 29, was twice scheduled to put his crown on the line against Rogers and then Werdum, but withdrew both times with a hand injury. Instead, the former light heavyweight enjoyed a healthy run in Japan, competing in K-1’s year-end tournament and for the Dream promotion. Coker’s patience may come to an end in the new year.
“We always knew the fall was going to be busy with his K-1 schedule because that’s the way his contract was put together, but I want to make it clear that with Alistair we have a direct contract and his team have told me that he’ll be ready to fight in the second quarter (of 2010),” said Coker. “We’re going to hold him to it.
Overeem’s return will be much welcome, as a heavyweight contender’s bout looms between Emelianenko and Werdum, possibly in April on CBS.
In addition, a distribution deal with Shine International, which represents “The Biggest Loser” and other hit programming in over 150 countries, has already yielded soon-to-be-announced deals on Bravo TV in the UK, Latin America and Australia, which will provide a widened revenue stream.
Strikeforce also struck a licensing agreement with video game juggernaut EA Sports in the latter part of 2009 and will be the “premier” fight organization featured in its EA Sports MMA game due out later this year.
With 16 Showtime and four CBS-broadcasted events slated for 2010, on all fronts, Strikeforce’s future looks bright.
TrenchWarz11:RedemptionResultsAndPlay-by-play
December 21, 2009 by admin
Filed under FokaiCombatUNit, FokaiSaipan, GlobalGuamMMA
FIGHT #1
Lionel “THE HELLION” Borja from Marianas Elite def. Trench Tech’s “BIG” Ron Chisato via Rear Naked Choke (RNC) @ 1min and 49 seconds of the very 1st rd and solidified his stake as the dominant fighter between the two, winning for the second straight time against Chisato in this “revenge” match. In their first match up Borja KO’d Chisato in just 40 seconds of rd 1. Borja improves to 3 wins and 1 loss while Chisato drops to 3-3.
FIGHT #2
Team Trench Tech’s Jeff ” THUNDER” Cloud made his MMA debut against veteran cage fighter Robert “PIT BULL” Palacios of the South Side Syndicates. Cloud used his reach in the early going to keep the fast and wild hands of Palacios at bay. After a few exchanges, the fight went to the ground where Cloud used his superior jiu jitsu and eventually locked Palacios in a Triangle choke forcing him to tap @ 1 min 54 seconds.
**GUAM vs. Saipan Matches:
FIGHT #3
Debut MMA fighter,Team MTM Guam’s Dylan Pablo used his wrestling and crafty foot work to out maneuver Saipan’s “TABI” Jay Muna from PREDATOR COMBAT. Muna suffered an unintentional low blow that was not noticed by special guest referee- Frank “THE CRANK” Camacho and Pablo was able to bring the fight to the ground and win via RNC @ 1 min and 33 seconds. Muna drops to 5 wins and 7 loses.
FIGHT #4
Dylan’s brother and fellow Teammate, Kyle Pablo also made his debut and made it two in a row for Guam as he used his wrestling and grappling skills to out whit Saipan warrior, Kev “THE REV” Esteves from Marianas Elite. Pablo won by RNC @ 1min and 5 seconds. Esteves now drops to 2 and 3.
FIGHT #5
Josh Alvarez from Team Counter-shot Guam was victorious over Marianas Elite fighter Derick “EL PELIGRO” Rangamar. This match was dubbed as one of the “most exciting fights of the night” as the two combatants exchanged kicks and punches from the get go nonstop for 4mins and 55 secs. Both were steadfast and determined to take the other down in the name of island honor. With just 5 seconds left on the clock, Alvarez snuck in a straight Arm lock and forced Rangamar to tap much to the dismay of the more than 500 MMA fans. But the fans turned around and applauded the two fighters and showed much appreciation for an amazing fight and showing of sportsmanship as Alvarez raised the hand of Rangamar and called him a deserving winner as well despite the loss. With this win, Alvarez improves to 5-1-0 and Rangamar drops to 5 and 5.
FIGHT # 6
Spike 22′s Tony “RUSH” Reyes made it 4 in a row for Guam as he easily controlled veteran stand up striker Maitai Charley on the ground. Charley, who fights out of Marianas Elite was doing good on his feet. Reyes, who took the fight on only 2 days notice knew he was not in tip top shape and his game plan was to use his ground skills against Charley. Reyes also won by RNC @ 1 min 57 seconds of rd 1.
Reyes is now 4-1 in MMA and Charley drops to 4 wins and 5 losses.
FIGHT #7 (Lucky number 7)
Wyneu “One Time” Bamba vs. Gio “Palaxi” Sablan.
This was another very exciting match as the 2 brawled it out for 4mins and 58 seconds until finally Sablan was able to slip in a RNC in the final 2 seconds of the first rd. The crowd went into a frenzy as Palaxi handed Guam loss # 1 of the night! Wyneu is now 8 and 4 in MMA and Gio increases to 16 wins and 5 defeats.
Russia vs. The Marianas
FIGHT# 8
Iliev Ismail out lasted Guam’s Hosea “Killa Bee” Ware (who took the fight in just 2 days notice after original opponent- Ryan Bigler got injured) in rd 2 to
force referee Tony D’ Angelo to put a hault to the contest @ 3mins and 42 seconds of the rd. Ware was very hot in rd 1 and came out guns blazing! Although he dominated the first round, he burnt a lot of steam and ran out of gas in rd 2. Ware now drops to 6 and 3 and Iliev Ismail fro Army Hand 2 Hand Combat improves to 3 and 2.
FIGHT # 9 (heavyweights)
Russia’s Bashir Jamlihanov went toe to toe with local top heavyweight, Charleston “THE PREDATOR” Aiken in this very hard hitting heavyweight match up. Aiken who took the fight in just 6hrs notice was dominating his Russian Foe for most of the 1st rd. Jamlihanov stayed active and exchanged punches kicks, elbows and knees. By the second round, Aiken lost some steam and that was all Jamlihanov needed. In the 3 min and 42 second mark of the 2ND rd, Aiken dicided to call it quits and verbally submitted. MMA records for the 2 fighters were not available as of press time.
TRIPLE MAIN EVENT:
Ilya Zelik (2-1) vs. Trench Tech’s Tetsuji Kato (21-10)
Saipan/Japan’s Tetsuji Kato handed Russia it’s 1st loss of the evening via referee stoppage. Head Ref Tony D’ Angelo stopped the contest at 2 mins and 11 seconds of rd2 after Zelik, who was ahead on the judges score cards after rd1 decided to just clinch and held onto Kato who in turn delivered 33 uncontested punches to the side of Zelik’s head and face. What seemed to be a tactic on the Russian’s part to tire his opponent out, seemed to back fire in this match as Kato stayed busy with short hammer and rabbit punches which was enough to force the referee to stop the fight. A disappointed Zelik tried in vain to have the call reversed but to no avail. The crowd wanted more action as well but D’ Angelo’s call was final stating that “these are MMA matches!, not death matches”!
FIGHT # 11 MAIN EVENT 2
UX/GTT’s Alex Castro vs.Trench Tech’s Fasi “Quikdraw” Jesse
One of the most anticipated matches of the night saw Guam’s Alex Castro defeat local favorite Fasi Jesse in the light weight super fight via guillotine Choke submission @ 3mins and 19 seconds of the very 1st rd. A fired up Castro controlled the pace as a bit of a lackluster Jesse played defense for most of the fight. After a few exchanges, Jesse tackled Castro to the mat and Castro capitalized with a picture perfect guillotine choke which forced Jesse to tap. With this Victory, Castro ends a 6 loss streak and improves to 6wins and 7 losses. Jesse drops to 6-1.
FIGHT #12 MAIN EVENT 3
Gil “The Guamaniac” Meno (Team SubDue) vs. Jason “RUSH” Tarkong from Trench Tech. Jason Tarkong wasted no time and submitted Meno in just a little over 1 min in rd 1 via guillotine choke. After a brief exchange, the 2 elderly statesmen clinched and the fight went to the ground where Tarkong dominated. The Guamaniac drops to 2-1 while Tarkong improves to 9-2.
FokaiCombatUnit:CruzAndMartinez
December 20, 2009 by admin
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ThShocker lost to theAshikanJudan(MasakazuImanari) vianeck crank submission 2:39seconds into the first round
PXC Undisputed Heavyweight Champion Roque Martinez lost via decision to DeepImpact Megaton Champion Yusuke Kawaguchi
SYRAll-IslandJiujitsuChampionships
December 12, 2009 by admin
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SupportGuamBJJ.
GenerationF:FokaiCombatUnit
December 7, 2009 by admin
Filed under Familia, FokaiCombatUNit, GlobalGuamMMA
ForLife:MarianaIslandMixedMartialArtist Justin”TheShocker”Cruz. BrazilianJiujitsuLiferMikeSanchez and MMA/BJJ fighter:Frank”TheCrank”Camacho cultivate the spirit visiting Grasshopper:TheFokaiShop in Tumon in between training and competition.
FokaiSaipan:TrenchWarz11Redemption
December 6, 2009 by admin
Filed under FokaiCombatUNit, FokaiSaipan, GlobalGuamMMA
Justin Cruz Vs. Sangiao Commerical
November 27, 2009 by admin
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FisForFlashBack
November 25, 2009 by admin
Filed under GlobalGuamMMA, Onra
PatrickAyuyu’s victory at his K-1 World debut
photo by Hody Jae Huh
FightingIslanders:JonTuckVs.EdFolayang
November 24, 2009 by admin
Filed under GlobalGuamMMA, Onra