Friday, August 26, 2005

North League Extreme Kickboxing 4

Akron, Ohio

Originally on this show we were to have both Aaron "Juice" Veverka, and "Big" Ben Parks representing our team. Ben trained very hard and was in great shape leading up to his fight only to have not one but two guys cancel out on fighting him. So it ended up just being "Juice" from our team taking on Aaron Fisher out of the Tiger Pit from Toledo. Veverka and Fisher were the main event and had an all out war for 5rds of intense action. The fight had a little bit of everything but always seemed to end up in the clinch where both fighters stayed very active showing what a Thai fighter is supposed to do in the clinch. In end both fighter seemed like they could of fought a sixth round but the judges had already made thier decision. The decision was a split decision in the favor of Aaron Fisher who fought a smart fight and deserved the W.Do not be fooled by Veverka's record as he has only been put away once and that was his first fight ever. Since that first fight Veverka has had nothing but tough fights and close decison wars like every time. "Juice" keeps getting better and better every time and as soon as he starts putting together a good string of wins I really don't see any reason that he could'nt go Pro in the next two years.Written by:Jason Dent

Sunday, August 14, 2005

International Combat Event 16

Cincinatti, Ohio

The 16th installment of ICE MMA may have been the best to date. Fight fans from across the region packed the Metropolis Nite club to witness a card which featured thirteen action packed bouts along with appearances from UFC and TUF stars Rich Franklin and Jorge Gurgel.Kicking off the night's action were two lightweights both making their MMA debuts. Josh Burton of the well respected GriffonRawl team of Cleveland took aim at ICE newcomer Thomas Hayden, who came in with primarily a wrestling background. Hayden was unable to capitalize on initial takedown as Burton showed fans that he came to fight while surviving an early Hayden flurry, however a second scramble left Burton with no choice but to give Hayden his back which would be a costly mistake. Hayden finished the fight at 1:49 of rd 1 via RNC. Hayden would go on to win the four man lightweight tourney that night. If you would like to view the results of this show it is recommended that you go to http://www.fcfighter.com/ click news and then search it out in thier fighter database.On a personal note Josh is a warrior and I am very proud of him stepping in thier I would have like to have seen him get alot more free rolling and sparring in before having competed but it was his only oportunity to compete before returning to college for the fall. Josh will be back and ready to do it again I am sure and next time he will be victorious.Written by:Jason Dent