Showing posts with label Mo Lawal. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Is Bellator Bound to Fail?

By: Rich Bergeron

The only organization in Mixed Martial Arts that still tries to really compete with The Ultimate Fighting Championship is Bellator MMA. Yet, their latest maneuverings seem wholly defensive, and all hopes of the giant Viacom conglomerate taking this league to lofty new heights now seem inevitably doomed.

Some of the second-fiddle organization's fans might blame the recently-deposed Bjorn Rebney, the Former CEO of Bellator. Rebney reportedly let his mouth write a few checks his backers couldn't cash, especially in light of recent reports from Quinton "Rampage" Jackson's camp. Rebney did his best to capitalize on the Viacom connection, promising fighters like Jackson and "King" Mo Lawal opportunities with TNA Wrestling when that promotion was also running on the same Spike TV network that broadcasts all Bellator shows. Today, TNA is relegated to the Destination America channel, which commands less than half the audience of Spike.

Though Jackson stood by Rebney and seemed obviously distraught when the man who recruited him left the promotion, Lawal famously accused his then-acting boss (on Spike TV's air) of "dick riding" his new rival. It would be easy to imagine what Dana White would do in Rebney's place if one of his fighters pulled such a stunt on a UFC show. Rebney did absolutely nothing to discipline Lawal for his blatant disrespect and salty language. That incident itself didn't inspire his Viacom bosses to tell Rebney to take a hike, but it likely hastened Rebney's departure from the promotion he founded. The whole debacle, which concluded with Former Strikeforce CEO Scott Coker taking Bellator's reigns, won the distinction of being dubbed Sherdog's 2014 Story of the Year.

Coker traditionally gets all the credit for the success of Strikeforce, despite the crumbling of the promotion after the UFC purchased the entire operation. While many Strikeforce fighters made the quick transition to the UFC in the wake of the fold up, Coker ended up getting lost in the shuffle. Still, Dana White's history with Coker is all positive, and he's obviously still appreciative of Coker's efforts with Strikeforce. Rebney often drew White's ire, to the point where "The Baldfather" typically referred to the rival CEO as "Bjork." Dana obviously doesn't harbor the same animosity when it comes to Coker.

Still, the UFC is by no means above taking every opportunity available to acquire Bellator's best and most-recognized fighters. Eddie Alvarez came over to the UFC recently after a long, arduous and unsuccessful court battle to obtain his services even earlier. Rampage Jackson's Bellator contract didn't stop him from jumping ship, but Coker's response to the announced defection indicated that Bellator may be willing to fight for their rights to Rampage in another court setting.

Bellator is no stranger itself to poaching former UFC fighters, but to my knowledge it's never been done by that promotion with any fighter who is still under UFC contract. Even in Rampage's situation, though, there's not a whole lot of back and forth banter between Coker and White over this or any other issue. It's all being approached in a much more professional manner than we're used to seeing "Uncle Dana" treat past competitors:







The UFC likely has no chance to buy out or completely kill Bellator, but the top dog MMA company doesn't have to. First of all, Bellator is not an actual threat to the UFC model. Their free fights don't typically compete with UFC offerings, and the Pay-Per-View model Bellator experimented with in 2014 failed miserably. Secondly, Bellator is doing a fantastic job of making itself look irrelevant and hopeless.

Consider Coker's recent boasting about trying to recruit WWE Wrestler and Former UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar to be the biggest fish in his little pond. On top of this, Coker went out on a limb and admitted he is also making a run at convincing Fedor Emelianenko to come out of retirement to fight for Bellator. It seems obvious to most experts in the combat sports media that Coker has absolutely zero chance to land either fighter, so flapping his jaws about these signings being somehow possible is clearly going to backfire when nothing happens on either front.

For his part, Fedor commented in an interview with MMA Junkie this past September that he is done fighting, and only God can change that:

“I already fought my share,” Emelianenko said. “God gave me a rich and eventful career. I gave God everything. I’m done fighting. Only God’s will (can bring me back).”

 As far as Lesnar goes, money talks. The UFC can offer Pay-Per-View revenue sharing, huge sponsorship opportunities (just maybe not with Bud Light), a familiar management structure, and a much higher purse per fight for their former champ. Though Viacom is a vast conglomerate with tremendous wealth and net worth, fight purses still remain much lower than the UFC for even the best fighters under contract. Even though they could make an exception for Lesnar, it's doubtful they could provide a more attractive offer than the UFC.

Even more important than the money factor is the level of competition. Brock Lesnar will not leave the WWE wrestling ring and resume his MMA career just to be a paper champion by beating a few tomato cans. If he does launch an MMA comeback, it's a no-brainer to conclude that his reasoning will have something to do with wanting to prove he can be the best in the world. The best heavyweights are in the UFC, period. The only intriguing match-up for Brock in Bellator is Bobby Lashley.

Brock was not at his peak physical health during his first UFC stint, and maybe he now realizes he has one final window to prove that was the only reason he ultimately could not compete with guys like Cain Velasquez and Alistair Overeem. Still, all this talk of coming back to the MMA fold could just be a publicity stunt perpetrated by Lesnar's camp to drive up the price of his contract renewal with WWE. After all, I have not seen any article quoting Lesnar himself on the subject of where he will land when his wrestling contract expires in March. Most of the conclusions spread across wrestling and combat sports media circles regarding Lesnar's UFC transition point to WWE officials speculating that is what he will do. Yet, recent reports indicate Dana White has yet to have any actual conversations with Lesnar to discuss the conditions of a comeback. That doesn't make much sense. If he's really ready to leave the staged world of pro-wrestling behind, you'd think he'd make a call to White to talk about it. I'm more inclined to think Lesnar is wary of acquiring any more permanent facial scars, and it's going to be an easy decision for him to stay with the promotion that made him famous in the first place. Either way, Lesnar will never sign with Bellator.

Bellator is also about to see one of their most prominent sponsors (Monster) sign on with the UFC. Typically, this means it will have to be an exclusive arrangement. This makes more sense than trying to continue the charade of pretending Xyience and their "Xenergy" drink was a stand-alone sponsor of the UFC (It was actually owned by the same Fertittas who own the UFC). Monster does conflict with NOS, which sponsors UFC programming on Fox and Fox Sports 1, but there doesn't appear to be any direct UFC relationship with the company.

The class-action fighter lawsuits filed in late December make specific mention of how the UFC operates with their sponsors, typically forcing those companies to cease doing business with other promotions if they want to associate with the UFC. Whether or not the UFC will be open to allowing Bellator and Monster to continue their relationship in this situation remains to be seen. The writing on the wall points to Bellator having to shop for a new energy drink sponsor, though.

The UFC had its share of Pay-Per-View struggles in 2014, but that is just one small segment of their business. There are plenty of revenue streams available to appease fighters currently under UFC contract. The organization is forcing a new Reebok uniform policy on fighters that is already leading to major complications with multiple smaller sponsors, but the UFC brass promises "virtually all" the Reebok money will go directly to the fighters. Unless the uniform situation or the class action lawsuits come back to bite them, the mini-revolution against the UFC that started with the Tito Ortiz and Rampage Jackson defections now appears to be fully extinguished. Any chance for Bellator to gain ground on the UFC now seems lost.

Bellator just seems to be squandering all the recent gains they made, and Scott Coker's misguided leadership isn't helping the situation. Conspiracy theorists who look at this situation might even say Coker could be purposely driving his new employer into the ground. Of course, it's highly doubtful he's actually a UFC plant, but Coker's actions would definitely make more sense if that were true.

I honestly cannot see a scenario where Bellator would completely fold, but consider how unlikely it seemed that Affliction would fall apart with backers like Oscar De La Hoya and Donald Trump. It is very disappointing and concerning to see no major benefits materialize from Bellator being backed by Viacom compared to when the promotion's fight cards were just featured on a Viacom network. Rebney obviously had some big plans to take full advantage of the partnership with such a strong conglomerate, but putting his dreams into practice didn't pan out.

Even though Rebney's tournament model wasn't going to work out in the long run, he had the right idea about exploring unique contract opportunities through leveraging Viacom's partnership. The UFC has a huge contract with the Fox network in addition to offering their own exclusive viewing platform (Fight Pass) and garnering millions from Pay-Per-View sales. Fighters who make names for themselves in that environment don't need a Viacom in the picture to get more payment opportunities. Think of all the coaches who were able to get extra recognition and pay from appearing on The Ultimate Fighter. Fox employs multiple fighters as analysts as well. Dominick Cruz landed his Fox job when he was sidelined with one of his multiple knee injuries. Dan Hardy last fought at the end of September, 2012, but he works for the UFC as a color commentator and post-fight interviewer whenever the promotion travels to the UK region.

Ronda Rousey is already becoming a popular movie star, even while she defends her UFC championship belt in dominant fashion. She's appearing in the 2015 Entourage movie, and she is coming fresh off a starring role in the latest Expendables film.Georges St. Pierre is on an extended break from UFC competition, but he's also appearing in a remake of Kickboxer during his time off. Even without a major motion picture company under the UFC's direct ownership, current and former UFC fighters still manage to pick up roles in movies. Viacom has no excuse for not being able to provide Bellator stars more opportunities to break into Hollywood since they actually do own their own studio.

One of the reasons Rampage went back to what he called "the devil you know" related to his frustrations with Viacom's failure to follow through on a planned reality show, TNA wrestling opportunities, and additional movie roles through Viacom's interests in that arena. Viacom's ownership of Paramount Pictures should have made it easy for them to provide Jackson the chance to appear on the silver screen again. Though it was his UFC popularity that helped him get his first major role in The A-Team movie, the UFC did not approach that situation with a cooperative attitude. It was one of Jackson's biggest beefs with his old bosses. At the time, it seemed that the promotion didn't want to see their fighters make the Hollywood transition for good once they realized it would be much easier and more lucrative than fighting for a living. This potential permanent defection obviously became much more of a threat when the UFC's efforts to lure Gina Carano back to fighting fell apart.

Whether Viacom's failure to appease Jackson had anything to do with fear of losing his fighting services is unknown, but even losing Jackson as a fighter would be better than losing him to the UFC after he made such a poignant and potent argument against his former bosses. On top of the loss, other fighters who would otherwise be willing to jump the UFC ship will no doubt be discouraged by Viacom's failure to retain Rampage. This creates an environment where Viacom continues to minimize their advantages over the competition, alienating their fighters in the process and inspiring them to look for greener pastures. Rather than grow and thrive under this huge corporation, Bellator is remaining stagnant and possibly even losing ground in the combat sports niche. Even their "Fight Master" reality show backfired on them when the winner Joe Riggs recently signed with the UFC again thanks to Bellator's help getting him back on the MMA map. 

The worst part of Bellator's current reality is they can't really blame the UFC's dominance of the marketplace for their troubles in the industry. Their own actions and failure to act in key situations is what brought them to where they are today, forever locked in a losing battle. Barring a miraculous 2015 turnaround, Bellator's star may continue to fall until Viacom sells the promotion or simply pulls the plug and lets Dana White add a new name to his tombstone.

To prevent the total loss of their hefty investment, Viacom must take a more capitalistic approach in the new year. Scott Coker has to stop trying to accomplish the impossible and focus on what he actually has the power to change and improve. Bellator's whole management team needs to convince Viacom to go all in and spend some money to make some money. Of all the excuses people come up with for not having any interest in MMA, the top one is typically that they just don't know enough about the fighters. This is precisely the area where Viacom is best-suited to make an impact, but so far they've shown they can't even corner their own market. Bellator also needs to stop throwing all their hard work in recruiting top talent out the window.

The only logical excuse their parent company has for failing to elevate the brand is that the company executives just don't have the passion it takes to build a truly dominant MMA promotion out of what they currently have. If that's not the source of the problem, only outright incompetence can explain the current state of Bellator's affairs. Either way, it will take some deep investments and much more hard work in the MMA trenches to at least maintain the appearance that Bellator is still a direct UFC competitor.

Thursday, August 28, 2014

King Mo Lawal Signs Long-Term-Extension With Bellator MMA



Light Heavyweight Set To Clash With Dustin Jacoby September 5th Live On Spike

Newport Beach, Calif. (August 28, 2014) – As King Mo prepares for his September 5th battle with Dustin Jacoby, the former Strikeforce Light Heavyweight Champion has a much clearer outlook on his future, as King Mo has signed a long-term-extension with Bellator that will keep the Mayweather Boxing Club product inside the Bellator cage for years to come.

“This was one of the easiest decisions I could have made,” Mo said. “After everything that went down over the last six or seven months, I didn’t think this was something that would ever happen, but when Coker came on board with Bellator, everything changed. This is where I want to be. I don’t care who I fight, when it is, or where it is. I get paid to fight, and that’s what I’m going to do for Bellator. That’s it.”

A staple with Bellator, Mo has gone 4-3 inside the Bellator cage including victories over Seth Petruzelli, Mikhail Zayats, and Jacob Noe. In his last fight, Mo suffered a razor thin decision loss over Quinton “Rampage” Jackson in the main event of Bellator 120, and has made it no secret a rematch is something he would be open to. But before Mo can get his hands on Rampage, Mo will battle Dustin Jacoby live on Spike September 5th. Originally scheduled to fight Tom DeBlass, an injury forced DeBlass out of action. Marcus Sursa was next up for Mo, but Sursa also fell victim to the injury bug. With his next fight finally set, Mo is ready for a new chapter with Bellator that begins September 5th live on Spike TV.

For more information, visit Bellator.com, follow Bellator on Twitter @BellatorMMA, and check out Bellator on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BellatorMMA      

Monday, February 24, 2014

Bellator Announces Broadcast Alliance With Leading MENA Pay-TV Broadcaster OSN



OSN Partnership Makes Bellator The Most Widely Distributed MMA Promotion Throughout Middle East & North African Region

Newport Beach, Calif. (February 24, 2014) – Bellator is continuing its global expansion with a broadcast alliance with OSN, the leading pay-TV network in the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) region. OSN will begin airing Bellator events immediately, starting with this Friday’s Season 10 premiere featuring Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, “King” Mo Lawal, and many others.  The Multi-year agreement begins with this Friday night as Bellator debuts it’s 10th season.

“OSN is an absolute force in the Middle East and Northern Africa, and as Bellator continues to expand into key regions worldwide, OSN was the penultimate partner for our brand in 2014 and beyond,” Bellator Chairman & CEO Bjorn Rebney said. “From Algeria to Yemen, Bellator is now on the premier network for MMA across the entire MENA region, and we couldn’t be happier.”

Headquartered in Dubai Media City, UAE, OSN airs in both Arabic and English in high definition throughout the region, operating five 24 hour sports channels, featuring the NFL, NHL, the PGA Tour, the ICC Cricket World Cup, The Rugby Championship and more. With nearly 140 channels featured on the wider OSN platform, the network is the leading pay-TV operator in the region. This new Bellator/OSN alliance provides Bellator distribution with a substantially greater reach in the region than any competitors.

“We are very excited about this partnership, OSN understands and has a passion for MMA and in Bellator we have partnered with the largest tournament based organization in the world that is growing fast, gaining fans around the globe and we can’t wait to grow Bellator in our region,” OSN’s VP Sports & Production, Andy Warkman said. “We have signed a multiyear deal and have some exciting plans for growth, on ground activations and localization.”

Featuring the greatest fighters from across the globe including Argentina, Brazil, Cuba, The United Kingdom, France, Russia, and Africa, Bellator showcases many of the world’s greatest MMA fighters  in a tournament based, single-elimination format that awards the winner of each eight-man or four-man tournament a guaranteed world title fight against the current Bellator World Champion in the applicable weight class. Bellator can now be seen in over 140 countries worldwide, including the United States, the UK and Latin America, as Bellator recently announced one of the largest International distribution partnerships in combat sports history with Fox Sports in Latin America.

For more information, visit Bellator.com, follow Bellator on Twitter @BellatorMMA, follow Bellator Chairman & CEO Bjorn Rebney @BjornRebney and check out Bellator on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BellatorMMA          

Friday, July 12, 2013

Invicta FC 6 PPV Official Weights


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'Invicta Fighting Championships 6' PPV
Official Weights
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Marloes Coenen and Cris Cyborg - Marloes Coenen (left) faces off with longtime rival and fellow superstarCris Cyborg (right) after the two weighed in for their much-anticipated main event rematch and the first-ever Invicta FC featherweight title fight. 

(Photo Credit: Esther Lin / Invicta Fighting Championships)


WHAT:      "Invicta Fighting Championships 6" PPV Card

WHEN:      Saturday, July 13, 2013
                 
WHO:        Main Event - Invicta FC World Featherweight (145 lbs.) Championship (5 X 5)
MARLOES COENEN(21-5), Amsterdam, Netherlands   145 lbs.    
vs.
CRIS CYBORG(11-1), Curitiba, Brazil   144.9 lbs.  


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Marloes Coenen - Coenen, a submission expert and product of famed Holland-based fight camp Golden Glory, will make her second start for Invicta FC. 

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  Cris Cyborg - Cyborg is coming off a brutal first round TKO victory over Fiona Muxlow at Invicta FC 5 in April.

Co-Feature -  Strawweights (115 lbs.)
AYAKA HAMASAKI(9-0), Tokyo, Japan   114.3 lbs. 
vs.
CLAUDIA "Claudinha" GADELHA(9-0), Mossoro, Brazil   114.5 lbs. 

Bantamweights (135 lbs.)
SARAH "The Monster" D'ALELIO(7-3), Olympia, Washington   134.8 lbs. 
vs.
LAUREN TAYLOR(6-0), Katy, Texas   134.8 lbs. 

MIRIAM "The Queen of Mean" NAKAMOTO(1-0-1), Dublin, California   135.5 lbs. 
vs.
"Diamond" DUDA YANKOVICH(1-1), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil   134.7 lbs. 

Flyweights (125 lbs.)
LESLIE "The Peacemaker" SMITH(5-3-1), Pleasant Hill, California   125.1 lbs. 
vs.
JENNIFER MAIA(7-2-1), Curitiba, Brazil   124.6 lbs. 

Strawweights (115 lbs.)
JOANNE "JoJo" CALDERWOOD(6-0), Glasgow, Scotland   115.7 lbs. 
vs.
NORMA CENTER(2-0), Albuquerque, New Mexico   115.8 lbs. 

"Rowdy" BEC HYATT(5-2), Brisbane, Australia   115.5 lbs. 
 vs.
MIZUKI INOUE(5-1), Nagoya, Japan   113.3 lbs. 

"Thug" ROSE NAMAJUNAS (2-0), Milwaukee, Wisconsin   114.7 lbs.     
vs.
TECIA "The Tiny Tornado" TORRES (2-0), Fort Lauderdale, Florida   115.6 lbs.

Atomweights (105 lbs.)
JESSICA PENNE (10-2), Huntington Beach, California   106 lbs.
vs.
NICDALI RIVERA-CALANOC (105.7 lbs.), Tulsa, Oklahoma   105.7 lbs. 


Pre-Show Card - FREE - 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. / PT (see below for full details of where to watch

Catch-weight 
EDIANE "India" GOMES (10-2), Sao Paulo, Brazil   149 lbs. 
vs.
      TAMIKKA "Boom Boom" BRENTS (2-0), Springfield, Illinois   155.5 lbs.

Straweights
ASHLEY CUMMINGS (3-1), St. Louis, Missouri   115.9 lbs. 
vs.
EMILY KAGAN (2-1), Albuquerque, New Mexico   114.3 lbs. 


(All non-title fights are 5 X 3 matches)

WHERE:     Ameristar Casino Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri

PROMOTER:  Invicta Fighting Championships

PPV:   Distributed in North America by Integrated Sports Media for live viewing starting at 9:00 p.m. ET - 6:00 p.m. PT on both cable and satellite pay-per-view via iN Demand, DIRECTV, DISH, Avail-TVN in the United States, as well as Bell TV, Shaw PPV, SaskTel, TELUS, MTS and Viewer's Choice in Canada, for a suggested retail price of only $14.95. In addition, viewers worldwide can purchase the show at Ustream.TV.

PRE-SHOW:  FREE two-hour live viewing in North America, starting at 7:00 p.m. ET - 4 p.m. ET, and available viaDIRECTV, DISH, select cable systems via iN Demand and Fight Now TV in the United States, plus Bell TV, Viewer's Choice, Shaw PPV and The Fight Network in Canada.  Viewers worldwide may also watch via Ustream.

PPV Announcers:  Mauro Ranollo, Julie Kedzie & Mo Lawal

OFFICIAL WEIGH-IN: Friday, July 12, 2013 - 6:30 p.m. ET / 3:30 p.m. PT - streaming free @www.invictafc.com - live from Ameristar Casino Hotel in Kansas City, Missouri.

Invicta Fighting Championships:  Invicta FC is a world championship Mixed Martial Arts fight series dedicated to providing female athletes with a major platform to hone their skills on a consistent basis. Founded in 2012 by longtime MMA executive Shannon Knapp and sports aficionado Janet Martin, Invicata FC is committed to pioneering the future growth of women's MMA by promoting the best possible match-ups between female competitors and identifying and developing future superstars of the sport.  For more information about Invicta FC or its events and fighters visit www.invictafc.com or follow on Twitter @InvictaFights.

Integrated Sports Media: North America's leading distributor of International Pay-Per-View and Closed Circuit sports events has presented World Championship and world-class mixed martial arts shows featuring Fedor Emelianenko, Tim Sylvia, Bobby Lashley, Mirko Filipovic, Bob Sapp, Jeff Monson and Roy Nelson, in addition to World Championship and world-class boxing matches featuring Gennady Golovkin, Erik Morales, Vitali Klitschko, Ricky Hatton, Cristian Mijares, Evander Holyfield, Roy Jones, Jr., Tomasz Adamek, Paulie Malignaggi, Ivan Calderon, Rocky Martinez, Nicolai Valuev, Amir Khan, Marco Antonio Barrera, Arthur Abraham, David Haye, John Ruiz, Wilfredo Vasquez, Jr., Brian Viloria, Giovani Segura and Ruslan Chagaev.  In addition, Integrated Sports Media has distributed numerous International soccer matches featuring teams like Real Madrid, Club America of Mexico and the National Teams of Argentina, Honduras, El Salvador and the USA. For more information on upcoming Integrated Sports events visitwww.integratedsportsnet.com or follow on Twitter @IntegratedPPV. 

Thursday, July 11, 2013

'Invicta Fighting Championships 6' PPV Live Saturday Night

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WHAT:      "Invicta Fighting Championships 6" PPV Card

WHEN:      Saturday, July 13, 2013
                 
WHO:        Main Event - Invicta FC World Featherweight (145 lbs.) Championship (5 X 5)
MARLOES COENEN (21-5), Amsterdam, Netherlands
vs.
CRIS CYBORG (11-1), Curitiba, Brazil

Co-Feature -  Strawweights (115 lbs.)
AYAKA HAMASAKI (9-0), Tokyo, Japan
vs.
CLAUDIA "Claudinha" GADELHA (9-0), Mossoro, Brazil

Catch-weight (150 lbs.)
EDIANE "India" GOMES (10-2), Sao Paulo, Brazil
vs.
TAMIKKA "Boom Boom" BRENTS (2-0), Springfield, Illinois

Bantamweights (135 lbs.)
SARAH "The Monster" D'ALELIO (7-3), Olympia, Washington
vs.
LAUREN TAYLOR (6-0), Katy, Texas

MIRIAM "The Queen of Mean" NAKAMOTO         (1-0-1), Dublin, California
vs.
"Diamond" DUDA YANKOVICH (1-1), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Flyweights (125 lbs.)
LESLIE "The Peacemaker" SMITH (5-3-1), Pleasant Hill, California
vs.
JENNIFER MAIA (7-2-1), Curitiba, Brazil

Strawweights (115 lbs.)
JOANNE "JoJo" CALDERWOOD (6-0), Glasgow, Scotland
vs.
NORMA CENTER (2-0), Albuquerque, New Mexico

"Rowdy" BEC HYATT (5-2), Brisbane, Australia
vs.
MIZUKI INOUE (5-1), Nagoya, Japan

Pre-Show Card - FREE - 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. / PT (see below for full details of where to watch

Featherweights
"Miss" MOLLIE ESTES (1-2), Oceola, Missouri
vs.
VERONICA "The Heartbreaker" ROTHENHAUSLER (1-0), Reno, Nevada

Strawweights
ASHLEY "Smashley" CUMMINS (3-1), St. Louis, Missouri
vs.
EMILY KAGAN (2-1), Albuquerque, New Mexico

"Thug" ROSE NAMAJUNAS (2-0), Milwaukee, Wisconsin     
vs.
TECIA "The Tiny Tornado" TORRES (2-0), Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Atomweights
LIVIA "T-Rex" VON PLETTENBERG (1-1), Viena, Austria
vs.
CASSIE "The Hulk" ROBB (0-1), Denver, Colorado

(All non-title fights are 5 X 3 matches)

WHERE:     Ameristar Casino Hotel, Kansas City, Missouri

PROMOTER:  Invicta Fighting Championships

PPV:   Distributed in North America by Integrated Sports Media for live viewing starting at 9:00 p.m. ET - 6:00 p.m. PT on both cable and satellite pay-per-view via iN Demand, DIRECTV, DISH, Avail-TVN in the United States, as well as Bell TV, Shaw PPV, SaskTel, TELUS, MTS and Viewer's Choice in Canada, for a suggested retail price of only $14.95. In addition, viewers worldwide can purchase the show at Ustream.TV.

PRE-SHOW:  FREE two-hour live viewing in North America, starting at 7:00 p.m. ET - 4 p.m. ET, and available viaDIRECTV, DISH, select cable systems via iN Demand and Fight Now TV in the United States, plus Bell TV, Viewer's Choice, Shaw PPV and The Fight Network in Canada.  Viewers worldwide may also watch via Ustream.

PPV Announcers:  Mauro Ranollo, Julie Kedzie & Mo Lawal

OFFICIAL WEIGH-IN: Friday, July 12, 2013 - 6:30 p.m. ET / 3:30 p.m. PT - streaming free @ www.invictafc.com - live from Ameristar Casino Hotel in Kansas City, Missouri.

Invicta Fighting Championships:  Invicta FC is a world championship Mixed Martial Arts fight series dedicated to providing female athletes with a major platform to hone their skills on a consistent basis.  Founded in 2012 by longtime MMA executive Shannon Knapp and sports aficionado Janet Martin, Invicata FC is committed to pioneering the future growth of women's MMA by promoting the best possible match-ups between female competitors and identifying and developing future superstars of the sport.  For more information about Invicta FC or its events and fighters visit www.invictafc.com or follow on Twitter @InvictaFights.

Integrated Sports Media: North America's leading distributor of International Pay-Per-View and Closed Circuit sports events has presented World Championship and world-class mixed martial arts shows featuring Fedor Emelianenko, Tim Sylvia, Bobby Lashley, Mirko Filipovic, Bob Sapp, Jeff Monson and Roy Nelson, in addition to World Championship and world-class boxing matches featuring Gennady Golovkin, Erik Morales, Vitali Klitschko, Ricky Hatton, Cristian Mijares, Evander Holyfield, Roy Jones, Jr., Tomasz Adamek, Paulie Malignaggi, Ivan Calderon, Rocky Martinez, Nicolai Valuev, Amir Khan, Marco Antonio Barrera, Arthur Abraham, David Haye, John Ruiz, Wilfredo Vasquez, Jr., Brian Viloria, Giovani Segura and Ruslan Chagaev.  In addition, Integrated Sports Media has distributed numerous International soccer matches featuring teams like Real Madrid, Club America of Mexico and the National Teams of Argentina, Honduras, El Salvador and the USA. For more information on upcoming Integrated Sports events visitwww.integratedsportsnet.com or follow on Twitter @IntegratedPPV. 

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OPPONENTS CRIS CYBORG AND MARLOES COENEN, AYAKA HAMASAKI AND CLAUDIA GADELHA & ALL THE INVICTA FC 6 FIGHTERS TO WEIGH IN

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Friday, July 12, 5:30 p.m. CT, Ameristar Casino Hotel Kansas City

Open To The Public

Live Stream On InvictaFC.com
WHO:      
 
Hard hitting KO artist and featherweight championship main event fighter Cris Cyborg      
               
 Submission wizard and featherweight championship main event fighter Marloes Coenen
 
                Undefeated strawweight co-main event superstar Ayaka Hamasaki
 
                Undefeated strawweight co-main event sensation Claudia Gadelha          
 
                Bantamweight submission specialist Sarah D'Alelio
 
                Unbeaten bantamweight rising star Lauren Taylor
 
                & All The Main Card And Undercard Fighters

WHEN:    Friday, July 12, at 5:30 p.m. CT

WHERE:  Ameristar Casino Hotel Kansas City
                 Freedom Roadhouse 

                 3200 N. Ameristar Drive

                 Kansas City, MO., 64161
 
WHAT:     All 26 fighters participating in Saturday's highly-anticipated, live Pay-Per-View televised Invicta FC 6 women's world championship doubleheader Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) event at Ameristar Casino Hotel Kansas City will weigh in on Friday.
   
The weigh in is open to the public, free of charge, and will stream live on InvictaFC.com

In the main event of the stacked 13-bout card that marks Invicta FC's live television debut, ferocious KO artist and pound-for-pound sensation Cris Cyborg (11-1, 1 NC) of Curitiba, Brazil will face off with fellow superstar and submission ace Marloes Coenen (21-5) of The Netherlands in the first-ever Invicta FC world featherweight (145 pounds) championship bout.


The showdown between rivals Cyborg and Coenen marks a highly-anticipated rematch to their explosive, barnburner first fight in Sunrise, Fla. on Jan 30, 2010 in which Cyborg emerged victorious by way of TKO (punches) in the third and final scheduled round (3:40) of action.


In the strawweight (115 pounds) co-main event, a pair of undefeated stars in JEWELS championAyaka Hamasaki (9-0) of Tokyo, Japan and Claudia Gadelha (9-0) of Mossoro, Rio Grande Do Norte Brazil will put their untarnished records on the line against each other.


In other action on the Invicta FC 6 main card, three-time Invicta FC fight winner Sarah D'Alelio (7-3) of San Jose, Calif. will take on undefeated upstart Lauren Taylor (6-0) of Anchorage, Alaska at bantamweight (135 pounds).


After her second Invicta FC "Fight of the Night" performance, prolific striker Leslie "The Peacemaker" Smith (5-3-1) of Pleasant Hill, Calif. will drop from bantamweight to flyweight and face off with Jennifer Maia (7-2) of Curitiba, Parana Brazil.  Maia is coming off her second consecutive win, a unanimous decision over superstar Zoila Frausto Gurgel, at Invicta FC 5 onApril 5.


Former Invicta FC world atomweight (105 pounds) champion Jessica Penne (10-2) of Huntington Beach, Calif. will square  off with battle-tested road warrior Nicdali "The Night Queen" Riveral-Calanoc (8-6) of Tulsa, Okla.


Crowd-pleasing finisher "Rowdy" Bec Hyatt (5-2) of Brisbane, Queensland Australia will look to notch her second straight victory under the Invicta FC banner in a strawweight showdown with JEWELS star Mizuki Inoue (5-1) of Nagoya, Aichi Japan.  Inoue has won all five her professional stars to date by way of submission inside of two rounds of action.


Hard-hitting Muay Thai stylist Miriam Nakamoto (1-0) of Dublin, Calif. will square off with Duda "Diamond" Yankovich (1-1) of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil in a bantamweight bout.


"Invicta FC 6," presented by Invicta Fighting Championships, is being distributed in North America by Integrated Sports Media for live viewing starting at 9:00 p.m. ET/6:00 p.m. PT on both cable and satellite pay-per-view via iN Demand, DIRECTV, DISH, Avail-TVN in the United States, as well as Bell TV, Shaw PPV, SaskTel, TELUS, MTS and Viewer's Choice in Canada, for a suggested retail price of only $14.95. In addition, viewers worldwide may purchase the show at Ustream.TV. 

A free two-hour live pre-show consisting of the four-bout preliminary card will be available for viewing in North America via DIRECTV, DISH and Fight Now TV in the United States, plus Bell TV, Viewer's Choice and The Fight Network in Canada, beginning at 7:00 p.m. ET/4:00 p.m. PT.


Invicta Fighting Championships:  
Invicta FC is a world championship Mixed Martial Arts fight series dedicated to providing female athletes with a major platform to hone their skills on a consistent basis.  Founded in 2012 by longtime MMA executive Shannon Knapp and sports aficionado Janet Martin, Invicta FC is committed to pioneering the future growth of women's MMA by promoting the best possible match-ups between female competitors and identifying and developing future superstars of the sport.  For more information about Invicta or its events and fighters visitwww.invictafc.com or follow on Twitter @InvictaFights. 

Integrated Sports Media:
 North America's leading distributor of International Pay-Per-View and Closed Circuit sports events has presented World Championship and world-class mixed martial arts shows featuring Fedor Emelianenko, Tim Sylvia, Bobby Lashley, Mirko Filipovic, Bob Sapp, Jeff Monson and Roy Nelson, in addition to World Championship and world-class boxing matches featuring Gennady Golovkin, Erik Morales, Vitali Klitschko, Ricky Hatton, Cristian Mijares, Evander Holyfield, Roy Jones, Jr., Tomasz Adamek, Paulie Malignaggi, Ivan Calderon, Rocky Martinez, Nicolai Valuev, Amir Khan, Marco Antonio Barrera, Arthur Abraham, David Haye, John Ruiz, Wilfredo Vasquez, Jr., Brian Viloria, Giovani Segura and Ruslan Chagaev.  In addition, Integrated Sports Media has distributed numerous International soccer matches featuring teams like Real Madrid, Club America of Mexico and the National Teams of Argentina, Honduras, El Salvador and the USA. For more information on upcoming Integrated Sports events visit www.integratedsportsnet.com or follow on Twitter @IntegratedPPV.