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Saturday, June 26, 2004
K-1 RESULTS

Sefo vs. Sapp
K-1 'Beast 2004
June 26, 2004
Shizuoka Ecopa Arena
Shizuoka, JapanSingle fights:
Ray Sefo defeats
Bob Sapp by KO at 0:49, RD 2.
'Montanha' Silva defeats
Eric 'Butterbean' Esch by unanimous decision.
Ryo Takigawa defeats
Tsutomu Takahagi by unanimous decision.
Japan GP tournament:
Quarterfinals:
Hiromi Amada defeats
Noboru Uchida after three rounds by split decision.
Tatsufumi Tomihira defeats
Mike Bernardo by KO at 1:30, RD 1.
Nobu Hayashi defeats
Tsuyoshi Nakasako by unanimous decision.
Hiraku Hori defeats
Shingo Koyasu by unanimous decision.
Semifinals:
Hiromi Amada defeats
Tatsufumi Tomihira by KO at 0:58, RD 3.
Nobu Hayashi defeats
Hiraku Hori by KO at 2:31, RD 3.
Final:
Hiromi Amada defeats
Nobu Hayashi by unanimous decision.
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Friday, June 25, 2004
TYSON GRANTED BOXING LICENSE IN NEW JERSEY

Mike Tyson
The
AP reports that
Mike Tyson was granted a boxing license Monday in the state of
New Jersey.
Tyson failed to re-gain his NJ License six years ago after swearing at regulators during a licensing hearing regarding the ear-biting incident with
Evander Holyfield.
Tyson manager
Shelly Finkel added that they would like to see Tyson fight in New Jersey in the near future, and that Tyson's next fight will most likely be against former European champion
Danny Williams on
July 30 in
Louisville, Ky., but that the date isn't official yet.
New Jersey governor
James E. McGreevey disagrees with the decision of granting Tyson a boxing license this time around, and has said that he will ask the board to review the decision. But according to our own insiders, the decision will stand.
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VANDERLEI'S FUTURE OPPONENTS

Vanderlei Silva
Kakutogi World reports that
Vanderlei Silva is scheduled to compete on the next three
PRIDE show, so long as he doesn't get injured.
Silva's next three opponents will be
Yuki Kondo in
August,
Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson in
October, and then an opponent-to-be-named on
December 31st.
Silva's opponent for December 31st will be either
Rodrigo 'Minotauro' Nogueira,
Mirko 'Cro Cop' Filipovic, or
Fedor Emelianenko.
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'CRO COP' VS. RANDLEMAN PART 2 POSSIBILITY

Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipovic
The Japanese media reports that
PRIDE is planning a rematch between
Mirko 'Cro Cop' Filipovic and
Kevin Randleman for later this year.
According to reports, the rematch may happen in
August, but will most likely happen in
October.
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TANNER WANTS TITO

Evan Tanner (left)
Inside sources close to the
Team Quest camp are telling us that if the opportunity ever presents itself, that
Evan Tanner would like to move back up to light heavyweight for another shot at
Tito Ortiz.
These same sources also say that Evan Tanner and
Matt Lindland would fight each other if the UFC asks them to.
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UFC DROPPED BY PPV STATIONS

The
UFC has been officially
dropped from
pay-per-view in both
Japan and the
United Kingdom.
WOWOW TV of Japan, and
Setanta in the United Kingdom, both cited
very low buy rates as the reason for dropping the UFC.
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Thursday, June 24, 2004
UFC 49 FIGHT PURSES

Below is the official fight purses for
UFC 49 according to the
NSAC (all figures are in
US dollars):
Ken Shamrock: $170,000 ($120,000 to show, $50,000 to win)
Matt Hughes: $110,000 ($55,000 to show, $55,000 to win)
Frank Mir: $90,000 ($60,000 to show, $30,000 to win)
Kimo Leopoldo: $55,000 ($55,000 to show, win would've been $0)
Tim Sylvia: $40,000 ($40,000 to show, win would've been $40,000)
Evan Tanner: $30,000 ($15,000 to show, $15,000 to win)
Phil Baroni: $20,000 ($20,000 to show, win would've been $20,000)
Frank Trigg: $20,000 ($10,000 to show, $10,000 to win)
Matt Serra: $16,000 ($8,000 to show, $8,000 to win)
Renato Verissimo: $10,000 ($10,000 to show, win would've been $10,000)
Georges St-Pierre: $8,000 ($4,000 to show, $4,000 to win)
Trevor Prangley: $5,000 ($2,500 to show, $2,500 to win)
Dennis Hallman: $4,000 ($4,000 to show, win would've been $4,000)
Curtis Stout: $3,000 ($3,000 to show, win would've been $3,000)
Jay Hieron: $3,000 ($3,000 to show, win would've been $3,000)
Ivan Menjivar: $2,000 ($2,000 to show, win would've been $2,000)
Total Fighter Payroll: $586,000
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MIR DENIES FREEMAN CLAIMS

Frank Mir
Frank Mir talked with the media regarding
Ian Freeman's recent derogatory comments about him.
Mir stated that he never talked bad about Freeman's deceased father as Freeman is claiming, and that he has enough animosity for Freeman without having to bring his family into it.
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FRANKLIN MOVES DOWN TO MIDDLEWEIGHT
Rich FranklinThe management of
Rich Franklin have announced that Franklin will move down to the
middleweight division from now on. Up until now, all of Franklin's fights have been at light heavyweight.
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ATKINS INSIDER: K-1 WANTS 'CHARUTO'
By Todd Atkins

Renato "Charuto" Verissimo
My sources in in Japan and Hawaii are telling me that
K-1 is planning to sign
Renato 'Charuto' Verissimo. Look for this to be made official in the near future.
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Wednesday, June 23, 2004
UFC 49 CARD
UFC 49: Unfinished Business
Saturday, August 21, 2004
MGM Grand Garden
Las Vegas, Nevada
Vitor Belfort vs.
Randy Couture (light heavyweight title)
Chuck Liddell vs.
Vernon 'Tiger' White Nick Diaz vs.
Karo Pariysan David Terrell vs.
Matt Lindland Mike Kyle vs.
Justin Eilers Robbie Lawler vs.
Ronald Jhun Joe Riggs vs.
Joe Doerksen Josh Thompson vs.
Yves Edwards
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PANCRASE BRAVE 7 RESULTS




Yuki Kondo's 61 second war with Shannon 'The Cannon' Ritch
Pancrase 2004 Brave Tour
June 22, 2004
Korakuen Hall
Tokyo, Japan
Yuki Kondo defeats Shannon Ritch by kneebar at 1:01, RD 1.
Nathan Marquardt drew with Eiji Ishikawa.
Izuru Takeuchi drew with Osami Shibuya.
Akihiro Gono defeats Tsuyoshi Kurihara by KO at 2:15, RD 1.
Katsuya Inoue defeats Hikaru Sato by KO at 3:53, RD 1.
Koji Oishi defeats Masakazu Kuramochi by TKO at 4:13, RD 2.
Masashi Kameda defeats Mitsuhisa Sunabe by DQ, RD 1.
Ken Orihashi defeats Iro Zeki by KO at 4:18, RD 1.
Motokazu Kobayashi drew with Kazuya Hirose.
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Tuesday, June 22, 2004
ICEMAN OUT IN THE COLD AGAIN, OTHER UFC NEWS
Atkins Insider
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22 June 04, Japan Time. BY TODD ATKINS
Fallen UFC LHW champion Tito Ortiz (pictured losing his title to Randy Couture) refuses to fight Ken Shamrock at Heavyweight.UFC was pleased with the live gate and walk up ticket sales at
UFC 48. PPV number's so far are not as good but they expect them to be solid because of
Ken Shamrock. Ken Shamrock and
Tito Ortiz will fight at
UFC 50.
Ken Shamrock had the rematch clause in his contract and would like the fight to be at
Heavyweight but
Tito Ortiz wants to fight at
Light HeavyWeight 205lbs. He has told
Zuffa that's where he will fight
Ken Shamrock or else.
Tito Ortiz was telling people all weekend that fighting
Ken Shamrock again is a perfect deal for him, Great payday and super PPV exposure. He said Ken was an opponent he thinks he can easily dominate again. Here is the real kicker, if he wins he gets a title shot, thus leaving
Chuck Liddell out in the cold yet again!!!!
Dana White and
Lorenzo Fertita were pretty happy with the show. The biggest dissappointment for them was
Evan Tanner beating
Phil Baroni again.
ZUFFA is praying that
Dave Terrell will take out
Matt Lindland to avoid 2
Team Quest fighters facing each other in the same weight class. Word is that
ZUFFA will try to bring
Jeremy Horn into this weight class if the money is not too high to sign him.
The Iceman is out in the cold again
Frank Mir's win sets up a nice fight with Andre Arlovski.
Dennis Hallman getting beaten was also a bit of downer for ZUFFA, but with Georges St. Pierre looking so good, UFC has a couple of options in the 170lbs Welterweight division . Frank Trigg and St. Pierre looked the best and got the live crowd pumped up pretty good. Those two would make for a nice matchup but UFC has to give Matt Hughes a title shot next. So the question for ZUFFA is, do they put Frank Trigg in there again so soon or feed St Pierre to Matt Hughes?
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YOSHIDA INJURED

Hidehiko Yoshida
The Japanese media report that
Hidehiko Yoshida injured his left shoulder in his victory against
Mark Hunt in last weekend's
PRIDE show.
Doctors will examine it furhter this week to decide if
surgery will be needed. Either way, it's been said that Yoshida will not be fighting until the end of the year at the earliest.
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SAPP TO TAKE TIME OFF

Bob Sapp
Yomiuri Sports reports that
Bob Sapp's fight against
Ray Sefo on
June 26th will be Sapp's last fight for a long while.
Furthermore, according to inside sources, Sapp will be taking the extended time off from fighting to concentrate on
improving his fighting skills, and to work on a few movies in
Hollywood.
According to these sources, Sapp is still with
K-1, and will be returning to the ring some time next year, most likely in the spring or
2005.
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Monday, June 21, 2004
IAN FREEMAN: 'MIR IS A PAPER CHAMPION'
Ian Freeman defeated Frank Mir at UFC38 by brutal TKOEnglish MMA Fighter Ian Freeman directed the following statement to Frank MirLOL,
Mir beats
Tim and he is a champion.... yeah, like hell he is.
As long as there is a hole in my ass, I will always say your a
paper champion. Why? because there is someone you will never submit or ko and thats ME! Yes, ME...you know the guy that schooled your ignorant ass in England.
Sorry to hear you lost
Tim, but you just aint got the limbs to hold off submission guys like
Mir. Your the real champ, you just played your game wrong.
Mir looked shabby against Sims, beat a worn out
Tank and fought
Tim who for some unknown reason took the fight to the floor?????????
You cannot claim to be the champ with a half assed record like that..... Washed out UFC fighters, 1st time
UFC fighters or worn out
UFC fighters and you get a title shot.... who's dick you sucking pal
Oh yeah, and you have also been beaten off a big dumb englishman, who you said "would never beat me." and if I did you said "I'll swim my ass back to USA if he does." ......you still swimming big boy?
And before all you
Mir ass kissers diss me.... I'm just saying what is on most people's minds right now.
Does this make your blood boil
Mir??? Sorry pal, but I don't give shit after the way you tried to diss me as a dumb fuck Englishman.
Ian 'The Machine' Freeman.Discuss this at Fightsport.com
Sunday, June 20, 2004
TYSON VS. LE BANNER POSSIBILITY

Mike Tyson
Hirohito reports the following from Japan:
"I hear that
K-1 is planning a
Mike Tyson vs. Jerome LeBanner matchup for late
July. The fight would take place under Western
Boxing rules.
LeBanner told the Japanese media that he doesn't care about rules and will still throw leg kicks."
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SHAMROCK-ORTIZ IN POST FIGHT INCIDENT
BY KEITH SUTTON
Fallen Champion, Tito Ortiz after his humiliating loss to Randy Couture FS 24-7's Keith Sutton witnessed the following incident at the
UFC48 Post Fight Press Conference;
Ken Shamrock finished speaking and had sat down, then
Tito from the back asked if he could ask a question. "So whats your answer Ken?"
Ken at first looked like he didnt know what Tito meant and then Ken blew up and they had a good 3 or 4 minute scene with Ken saying such things as "im going to hit you so hard it'll turn your hair black" and "lets go right now" and "dont let me see you out around tonight Tito".
Tito was just laughing most of the time and wanted to get up on the mic but Ken was too 'out of control'. Tito just said "I dont want to beat you up here" and "why should I do it for free?"
Tito also told Ken to come back down to 205 and Ken said he would.
It was pretty entertaining IMO. I'd count on them fighting again
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PRIDE GP HEAVYWEIGHT RESULTS
PRIDE Heavyweight GP
June 20th, 2004
Saitama Super Arena
Saitama, JapanHeavyweight GP quarterfinals:
Fedor Emelianenko defeats
Kevin Randleman by Kimura submission, RD 1.
Rodrigo 'Minotauro' Nogueira defeats
Heath Herring by choke, RD 2.
Naoya Ogawa defeats
'Giant' Silva by TKO, RD 1.
Sergei Karitonov defeats
Semmy Schilt by TKO, RD 1.
Single matchups:
Hidehiko Yoshida defeats
Mark Hunt by armbar, RD 1.
Quinton Jackson defeats
Ricardo Arona by KO slam, RD 1.
Kazushi Sakuraba defeats
Nino Schembri by unanimous decision.
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ATKINS INSIDER: UFC UPDATE
BY TODD ATKINS
"Ken Shamrock will face Tito Ortiz next."Word is now out from several sources that
Ken Shamrock will face
Tito Ortiz next. I broke this story a few weeks ago in a previous Atkins Insider column and now the wheels are in motion for the second installment of this fight to take place.
Dana White and
Lorenzo Fertita continued to make future plans based on what they thought would happen.
Dennis Hallman had already been approached about fighting
Matt Hughes next, but with him losing to
Trigg that fight has obviously been scratched.
Matt Lindland is signed to a ONE FIGHT deal (they think he will lose to
Dave Terrell).
This is what
Dana White was banking on for
UFC 48.
Hughes to beat
Charuto (Hughes won)
Hallman to beat
Trigg (Trigg won)
Baroni to beat
Tanner (Tanner won again)
Phil Baroni really suffered a major loss in this one because there was a new long term contract waiting for him had he won.
Ken to beat
Kimo (Ken won)
ZUFFA is very happy that Ken won because they are hoping for another huge live gate, and PPV buys for the rematch of
Ken Shamrock vs.
Tito Ortiz.
Dana and
Lorenzo also felt very strongly that
Frank Mir would beat
Tim Sylvia by submission.
Ricco Rodriguez is going to get a tune-up fight probably in
UFC 50, and then he will get a title shot if he wins.
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