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Rematch between light heavyweight rivals tabbed as Conquer co-main event A second spectacular title fight will be featured on the stacked lineup for MFC 29: Conquer. Just six weeks after claiming the MFC world light heavyweight title, newly crowned champion Ryan “The Big Deal” Jimmo will defend his belt against former champ Emanuel “The Hardcore Kid” Newton in the co-main event of the show slated for Friday, April 8 at The Colosseum at Caesars Windsor. The bout is subject to OAC approval. This title fight joins the scheduled battle between defending MFC world welterweight champ Douglas “The Phenom” Lima and…
I am the most inconsistent blogger ever to have any type of success, and I mean success because someone actually reads this….. I have been able to help a lot of people through my contacts and my own , barely legible , writings. The issue is helping people has lead me to write less . So over the last few months I have mulled over the idea of just helping , and this seemed like a great option , but will I be able to help anyone if I stop??? The answer is ” not as much as I can…
Former champ replacing injured Al-Hassan at MFC 28 A newly re-focused and re-dedicated fighter is hoping to re-establish himself as an elite fighter in the Maximum Fighting Championship. He’ll get the opportunity to prove he’s a changed man as an injury replacement at MFC 28: Supremacy. Former MFC light heavyweight champion Emanuel “The Hardcore Kid” Newton (13-6-1) has agreed to a new multi-fight contract with the organization, and he will take the spot of Razak Al-Hassan in a matchup against Rodney Wallace (10-3) on the MFC 28: Supremacy card. Al-Hassan, who dropped a close decision to Dwayne Lewis at MFC…
Demarce riding seven-fight streak into new MFC deal The Maximum Fighting Championship has added another force-to-be-reckoned-with contender to its rapidly deepening pool of lightweight talent. A winner of seven straight bouts, Curtis “The Demon” Demarce has agreed to a new multi-fight contract, and the 22-year-old is eager to begin his climb up the ladder in the MFC’s 155-pound ranks. “I’m really excited because this is exactly what I wanted to happen,” said Demarce of signing a deal with the MFC. “I had a long layoff that I needed because I had an injury but I’ve been ready to come back…
Super Bowl XLV is here! The Green Bay Packers will be facing the Pittsburgh Steelers in a good, old-fashioned, blue-collar battle. The Packers are the early 2 ½ point favorites, but the Steelers have all the Super Bowl experience. Let’s just get this out of the way; the Super Bowl needs to become an official American holiday. From the numerous amounts of party foods complemented by fermented beverages, to the hilarious commercials that we talk about for days beyond, it is truly one of the best days of the year. Another great aspect of the Super Bowl is finding a…
I normally don’t do the overalll benefits of standard medical use but figured why not… A gentleman wrote this and asked me to post it so I shall: When some people think of steroids they think only of steroid abusers. They think of those who misuse the positive effects that steroids can have on humanity. But if they could look past the follies of steroid abusers, they might be able to see the medical benefits that anabolic steroids provide in the medical community today. And maybe they might be able to envision the potential that steroids hold for the future.…
Lightweight championship at stake as co-main event at Supremacy Title-holder Antonio McKee will face the toughest test of his reign as the Maximum Fighting Championship’s lightweight champ when he comes into the ring at MFC 28: Supremacy. At the same time, Drew Fickett’s first foray into the MFC will take him right into the deepest waters of the organization’s lightweight division. It’s a perfect storm. As the co-main event for MFC 28: Supremacy, McKee (25-4-2) will defend his belt for the second time when he takes on Fickett (40-13) on Friday, Feb. 25 live on HDNet Fights from the River Cree…
Highly touted lightweight will make debut against Glover One of the brightest lightweight prospects in all of mixed martial arts has signed with the Maximum Fighting Championship and will make his organizational debut at MFC 28: Supremacy. Robert “The Beast” Washington (9-1), who is a member of the Matt Hughes-led H.I.T. Squad, has agreed to a multi-fight deal, and he jumps right into the mix by squaring off against Tyrone “T$” Glover (5-0) on Friday, Feb. 25 on HDNet Fights (10 p.m. ET/8 p.m. MT/7 p.m. PT – check local listings for channel designation). “I think every fighter’s goal should…
Prospect facing veteran in welterweight clash at Supremacy A young gun on the rise will meet a grizzled veteran determined to protect his legacy in an exciting welterweight matchup signed by the Maximum Fighting Championship for MFC 28: Supremacy. Promising hot prospect Sheldon Westcott (4-1) of Edmonton, Alberta, will take on eclectic warrior Thomas “Wildman” Denny (27-18), who now fights out of Centennial, Colorado, in a featured bout on the main card that will air live on HDNet Fights on Friday, Feb. 25. Both fighters have already started a heated war of words via social media outlets. The rivalry began…
Urban Meyer just stepped down at the University of Florida because he wanted to spend more time with his family. Last year he took a leave of absence to spend time with his family, but there was also the issue of his health. He had a scare with his heart and many people questioned whether it would be smart to keep coaching when he flip-flopped and went back to the sidelines for this season. Was that a smart choice? We know that coaching is hard and the higher you get the harder it gets. But, is it so bad that…