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Wednesday, 7 August 2013

UCFC6: My final thoughts on an interesting day

My review of UCFC 6

by John Haigh @JohnBJayHaigh



I went to UCFC6 not knowing much about the promotion but went with an open mind and was just glad to see an mma event being held in Yorkshire (the promised land).

Prior to the event I’d heard rumours of a few fighters pulling out for various reasons, Ken Shamrock had also pulled out of the main event over contract problems. But there was still 14 fights to watch including seven amateur bouts and two title fights so still plenty of action to watch.

From walking in I realised I was in for an interesting afternoon, I literally walked right in to the stadium and nobody stopped me or questioned me as to who I was or what I was doing. When I did finally find someone to speak to they just looked at me blankly. Eventually I found where I needed to be and had to sit about for three hours because the media brief I was told I had to attend before the event didn’t happen.

When the action finally got underway the amateur bouts were great, the first fight was spoiled by a doctor stoppage at the end of the first round.

In the second fight a young Tom Howard defeated a considerably larger fighter in 51 seconds with an impressive arm bar.

One of the highlights of the night for me was the bout between Dragan Pesic vs. David Stone. Pesic showed unbelievable speed and had Stone locked in an arm bar within 27 seconds of the opening round.

On to the main card, this is where a few more of the problems occurred.

As I was sat around the cage in between fights I was starting to hear that another fight had been cancelled, this was later confirmed when Craig Burke was interviewed in the cage saying the fight was off because Paul Taylor has not shown up to fight despite being at the weigh ins. No reason was given in the interview but the rumour was over money.

Original main event fighter and mma legend Ken Shamrock had already pulled out weeks ago over his contract and the Neil Grove v Oli Thompson was also cancelled prior to the event when former UFC fighter Grove pulled out due to a disagreement with the promoter, that’s now three fighters pulled out (there must be something in this.)

Back to the fights, again the fights that did take place were great lots of action and never a dull moment. Karl Etherington v Harry Duivan Jnr had a controversial result in my opinion when Duivan Jnr was disqualified for shots landed to the back of the head knocking out Etherington with one shot leading to him needing oxygen in the ring. In my opinion and from my view I think he caught him clean but after some confusion after the stoppage Duivan Jnr was disqualified. Still I believe he is a fighter to watch out for the future, I think he could quite easily trade with Junior Dos Santos and better him.

Bamma fighter Jack Marshman took on Scott Askham for the UCFC British Middleweight title, this fight was one of the only fights that went to a decision. It was a three round grappling match with both fighters battling for top position. As the fight went on Askham started to get the better of Marshman and ultimately took the decision and retained his title.

On to the main event for the UCFC Legends Heavyweight World Title Bout between Ian “The Machine” Freeman vs. Ricco Rodriguez. Former UFC heavyweight champion Rodriguez has moved up on the card to replace Ken Shamrock and Freeman had not been in the cage for five years and at 42 years of age many were considering him too old.

When the fight started Rodriguez pushed forward clipping Freeman backing him up against the fence. It was then that Freeman fought away from the fence and began chopping Rodriguez down with brutal leg kicks, he was hurt after two but the fifth one dropped him to the canvas and Freeman finished the fight with ground and pound.

Freeman quickly scaled the cage side shouting “too old, my fucking arse”

This wrapped up the action for the night, there was supposed to be a performance by Professor Green but due to “safety reasons” this didn’t happen instead a small meet and greet took place for those that waited around for a long time (about 3 hours) between the last fight finishing and him getting to the stadium.

Looking back at the event the fights that did take place were great but it was the lack of organisation and poor ticket sales that really overshadowed what could have been a great event. 

Results – Main Card

Ian Freeman (20-7)  Def. Ricco Rodriguez (51-21) by TKO

Scott Askham (11-0) Def. Jack Marshman (12-3) by UD

Colin Robinson (10-11) Def. Darren Towler (9-8) by TKO
Zi Shah (4-0) Def. Khaled Radman (1-1) by SUB
Karl Etherington (9-0) Def. Harry Duiven Jr (0-1) by DQ (illegal strikes)
Danny Tombs (1-0) Def. Ryan Boyd (4-2) by TKO
Drago Pesic (3-1) Def. David Stone (2-7) by TKO

Wednesday, 1 May 2013

UK MMA EXPO shaping up after the announcement of seminars

Details released about July's UK MMA Expo

by Ben Heather @benheather



On the weekend of July 20th - 21st the UK MMA scene will finally have a expo to be proud of when the UK MMA Expo opens its doors at the Events City venue in Manchester. After the shambles that was the MMA Show Live last May. A lot of people were left devastated last year when with about 5 days notice the MMA Show Live expo was suddenly cancelled with no real explanation as to why.

I for one was absolutely gutted when the MMA Show Live was cancelled as I loved the idea of being able to not only meet some of my favourite MMA fighters but also getting the chance to train with them. As soon as we found about the MMA Show Live myself and John Haigh (who also writes for Kingdom MMA) knew we had to be involved in that expo and got some tickets. But now 14 months later we finally have a legitimate expo which will not disappoint the fans in the way the MMA Show Live did last year.

The UK MMA Expo is not trying to replicate what the MMA Show Live did (or should I say attempted to do) instead it is focusing on the talent we have in the UK and doing its bit to help put some of the names which are less known by the casual fans but loved by the die hard fans. The likes of Rob Sinclair and Ian Freeman have recently had seminars announced over the weekend and you can train with both.

Rob "C-4" Sinclair the current BAMMA Lightweight World Champion will be holding a striking against submissions seminar, as well as Sinclair UK MMA Expo have recently announced that Ian "The Machine" Freeman will also be holding his own training session.

Dave Jackson will also be putting on separate seminar, Jackson a coach from the Wolfslair gym and striking coach of UFC fighters, who has worked with the likes of Michael Bisping and Rampage Jackson. Dave Jackson will be doing a Muay Thai for MMA seminar.

The other seminar which has been announced is a full day "Enforcing Unified Rules" officials seminar which will be led by UFC referee Marc Goddard. Goddard will be doing all he can to help you learn how to judge and referee a MMA fight based on the unified rules of MMA.

The ticket price for the expo can be found below

£10 for a one day ticket
£15 for a weekend ticket
£25 to train with Rob Sinclair on 20th July '13 11:00 - 12:00pm (price includes expo pass for the day)
£25 to train with Dave Jackson on 20th July '13 16:30 - 17:30pm (price includes expo pass for the day)
£30 to train with Ian Freeman on 20th July '13 at 13:30 -15:00pm (price includes expo pass for the day)
£70 to join the Marc Goddard Seminar 21st July '13 10:00 - 17:30pm with an hour lunch break (price includes expo pass for the day)

For full details of the UK MMA Expo including how to purchase tickets please go to www.ukmmaexpo.co.uk

Keep checking Kingdom MMA for all the latest news and updates on the UK MMA Expo.

Professor Green To Headline UCFC Legends of MMA


Professor Green To Headline UCFC Legends of MMA


TOP British rapper Professor Green is heading the music acts taking to the stage at the UCFC-Keepmoat Stadium fight show.

Already the UK’s biggest fight show of 2013, the Legends of MMA boasts some of world’s top MMA fighters on its show being held in Doncaster on July 27th.

Now the show organisers have revealed that Professor Green will head an impressive array of music acts which include the Sunshine Underground and Jay MYa.

A UCFC spokesman said: “We are delighted to announce Professor Green is coming to headline the UCFC-Keepmoat Stadium Legends of MMA event.

“The event already has some of the world’s top fighters appearing and, combined with top class music acts such as The Sunshine Underground and Jay MYa, will be an event to remember.”
Professor Green has a string of top 30 single hits including “Just Be Good to Green”, “At Your Inconvenience” and “Read All About It”.

He has been nominated and won major music awards including the MOBO’s Best Hip-Hop Grime act 2010 and the NME’s Best Dancefloor Filler award in 2011.

The fight card is packed with some of the biggest MMA legends on the circuit including former Ultimate Fighting Championship legends Neil Wain, Ian Freeman, the former Vale Tudo champion and the USA’s Ken Shamrock, a UFC veteran.

There is also UFC’s and TUF finale contestant Andre Winner, Ricco Rodriguez, the former UFC heavyweight champ, the unbeaten Bellator fighter Karl Etherington.

The spokesman added: “As well as those top fighters we have more with Neil Grove, of Bellator, Dragan Pesic, Oli Thompson and Paul Taylor. Darren Towler will also be facing Colin Robinson in what will be an explosive fight.”

Not only is Keepmoat Stadium the home of Doncaster Rovers football team and the RLFC Dons, it is also the base for the Rover Belles female football side.

Tickets are now on sale at start from £50. Corporate - Box of 10 (£1000 + VAT) Limited numbers; VIP Restaurant - Tables of 10 (£850) Limited numbers; Olympic Seating - £120 (Cageside); and Standard Seating - £50.

To buy tickets phone 0844 324 5590, or go to the Keepmoat Stadium Ticket Office at www.keepmoatstadium.com or www.ucfc.tv