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IFL World Grand Prix Final Results
2007-12-30 22:02:00 Marcello Salazar def. Alex Cook - Unanimous DecisionBrett Cooper def. Rory Markham - TKO (Strikes)Tim Kennedy def. Elias Rivera - KO (Punches)Roy Nelson def. Antoine Jaoude - TKO (Strikes)Wagnney Fabiano def. L.C. Davis - Submission (Armbar)Jay Hieron def. Delson Heleno - TKO (Injury)Matt Horwich def. Benji Radach - TKO (Strikes)Ryan Schultz def. Chris Horodecki - TKO (Strikes)
K-1 World Grand Prix Finals Press Conference
2007-12-07 14:51:00 Tomorrow, all roads will lead to the Yokohama Arena in Yokohama, Japan where the K-1 World Grand Prix Finals will take place. The tournament features the top 8 kick boxers in the world who will all compete for the title of K-1 World GP Champion. Some of the big names involved ...
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Ernesto Hoost Vs Mirko Crocop K1 World Grand Prix 1999 Final
2007-12-05 21:00:00 Ernesto Hoost vs Mirko Crocop K1 World Grand Prix 1999 Final
IFL World Grand Prix - Quick Results - 04 Nov 2007 04:52:06am
2007-11-04 06:52:00 IFL World Grand PRIX - Quick Results Benji Radach vs. Brent Beauparlant: Benji Radach via KO 2:26 R1 Chris Horodecki vs. Bart Palaszewski: Chris Horodecki via Split Decision (29-28x2,28-29) Vladimir Matyushenko vs. Alex Schoenauer: Jay Hieron vs. Donnie Liles: Wagnney Fabiano vs. John Gunderson: Delson Heleno vs. Gideon Ray: Antoine Jaoude vs. Shane Ott: Bryan Vetell vs. Roy Nelson: Matt Horwich vs. Brian Foster: ** Results Added As They Happen ** Brent Beauparlant after the KO by Radach
Injury Plagued Radach Enters IFL World Grand Prix Seeking Gold - 03 Nov 200
2007-11-03 07:59:00 By Brian Knapp Misfortune brought Benji Radach to the brink of madness, as a series of injuries conspired to ground his promising mixed martial arts career before it ever fully took flight. He disappeared from the sport for nearly three years, his life marred by neck, knee and jaw surgeries, along with a staph infection that almost cost him a limb. Nine hundred and fifty one days passed between fights, and Radach wondered often whether he would ever be healthy enough to compete again. ?I went back to the drawing board several times,? Radach says. ?I wondered if this sport was meant for me, wondered whether or not a higher power was telling me to do something else.? Five surgeries and countless looks in the mirror later, the 28-year-old has emerged as the middleweight favorite in the IFL World Grand Prix. The event kicks off this Saturday at the Sears Centre in Chicago and will conclude Saturday, Dec. 29 at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Conn. Radach stands two victories awa...
IFL World Grand Prix Preview - Part Two - 02 Nov 2007 07:53:09pm
2007-11-02 20:53:00 By Ben Fowlkes We?re now one day away from the first-ever IFL World Grand Prix, and one day from the first live MMA broadcast on network TV. Part one of our preview looked at lightweights and welterweights, so now it?s time to dissect the middleweights through heavyweights, and there are some interesting wild cards in the bunch. Benji Radach (15-3) vs. Brent Beauparlant (6-4) Radach is the consensus choice for the league?s top middleweight at this point, but Beauparlant has been improving his overall game at an almost frightening pace and he's more than a little upset that no one is giving him a chance to win this fight. His wrestling skills have always been his strength, but he won his last bout with striking and is a smart enough fighter to know it's going to take a good game plan as well as good execution to beat Radach. ?The Razor? would like to keep this standing and put his superior speed in the striking game to work. If Beauparlant can close the distance he...
IFL World Grand Prix 2007 Preview - 02 Nov 2007 12:16:11pm
2007-11-02 13:16:00 By Ricardo Mendoza After a long and strenuous team season, the International Fight League is now set to begin crowning champions in five different weight divisions with its 2007 World Grand Prix, which is set to take place on Nov. 3 at the Sears Centre in Chicago. What was once a promising card full of the IFL?s biggest stars vying for a championship belt in their respective weight division has now gone through drastic changes due to contract disputes and injuries. One of the more notable absences in the Grand Prix is the promotion?s No. 1 heavyweight, Ben Rothwell, who along with Mike Whitehead and Antonio McKee is absent due to contractual disputes. Other stars like Andre Gusmao, Brad Blackburn, Pat Healy, Reese Andy and Mike Ciesnolevicz were forced out because of various injuries. (Continue Reading)
IFL World Grand Prix Preview - Part One - 31 Oct 2007 08:00:13pm
2007-10-31 21:00:00 By Ben Fowlkes There are plenty of reasons to get excited about Saturday?s World Grand Prix in Chicago. For those of us who have fond memories of the Pride tournaments, it?s a relic from a bygone era that we thought we might never see again. It?s also a chance for the athletes to step out of the ranks of their teams and fight for individual glory and a championship belt. If that?s not enough for some reason, it?s going to be broadcast live. For free. On network TV. If, like me, you were an MMA fan back when it meant watching fights on VHS tapes in somebody?s parents? house, you realize what that means for the sport. Now that the Grand Prix is only a few days away it?s time we took an in-depth look at some of the matchups on this card. For brevity?s sake, I?ll split them in half and do the lighter weight classes this time around, with the bigger guys later in the week. (Continue Reading)
Wade wins SkyBet World Grand Prix in Dublin - Ireland Online
2007-10-15 08:14:00 BBC SportWade wins SkyBet World Grand Prix in DublinIreland Online, Ireland - 1 hour agoJames Wade picked up his second major title inside three months with a 6-3 victory over Terry Jenkins in the SkyBet World Grand Prix final. ...Wade wins World Grand Prix BBC SportJenkins into World Grand Prix final RTE.ieJenkins in Skybet World Grand Prix final Ledbury ReporterPlanet Darts (subscription)all 76 news articles
Netherlands march toward first FIVB World Grand Prix title - Xinhua
2007-08-24 17:00:00 Netherlands march toward first FIVB World Grand Prix titleXinhua, China -- 1 hour agoNingbo, August 24 (Xinhua) -- Uprising European powerhouse the Netherlands marched toward their first FIVB World Grand Prix title with a well-earned five ...Netherlands' giant killing run continues at FIVB World Grand Prix People's Daily OnlineRussia edges past Brazil in full-sets thriller at FIVB World Grand ... People's Daily OnlineBrazil, Italy, Netherlands claim opening wins at World Grand Prix SFCPressPoint (press release)all 20 news articles
Women?s Vollyball: Brazil beat Japan in World Grand Prix - Daily Times
2007-08-12 23:42:00 Women?s Vollyball: Brazil beat Japan in World Grand PrixDaily Times, Pakistan - 53 minutes agoTOKYO: Three-time defending champions Brazil overwhelmed Japan on Sunday and occupy top place in the World Grand Prix women?s volleyball tournament. ... |



