Saturday, April 11, 2009

Superior Cage Fighting "Resurrection!"


Elyria, Ohio
Elyria Roll Arena


Five GriffonRawl warriors made their way to Elyria to participate in Superior Cage Fighting's latest promotion. Superior Cage Fighting and GriffonRawl MMA have had a long standing relationship, participating in each of their events. What follows is a recap of each fighter's bout.

Dan Farnworth (0-1, 145lbs), fresh off his eighteenth birthday, pulled double duty as he battled both Kelli Gotardo and a nasty flu virus as well. Dan had a solid triangle and subsequent arm bar in the latter part of round one, but Kelli was able to fight through it as the round ended. Kelli was able to land takedowns in both rounds two and three, remaining on top for most of the rounds, while Dan worked submissions from the guard. The fight ended with a unanimous decision in favor of Kelli.

George Comer (2-0, 155lbs) remained unbeated in MMA competition by scoring a split decision victory over Mike Maderitz. While round one was clearly won by George, Mike showed solid standup and a very active guard from the bottom, including a near arm bar in round three. George's balance, wrestling and effective ground and pound was enough to control the fight, giving him his second victory in as many outings.

Dave Klima (1-0, 170lbs) found out early in round one he was in for a battle, as Deramus Cannon landed a solid right straight that sent the action to the ground. Dave endured a brief ground and pound before he was able to move his hips to the side and began climbing his way to the back of Deramus, where he locked in a rear naked choke in the middle of round one. Deramus had no choice but to tap as the choke was solid and deep, giving Dave his first tast of victory inside the cage.

Dan Jones (5-3, 155lbs) looked to stand and bang early, but Dominic Jones, an accomplished wrestler, was able to keep the fight on the ground, while Dan positioned himself for submissions attempts. In round two, Dan nearly had an arm bar sunk deep, but props to Dominic who was able to fight through the lock. Rounds two and three were much of the same from Dominic, who kept looking for the takedown. The referre repeatedly stood the fighters up in the later rounds, but when the dust settled, Dan was handed a loss in the form of a unanimous decision.

Rounding out GriffonRawl's night was AJ Carl (6-1, 145lbs) who won a majority decision victory over a very tough and well conditioned Jason Schmucker. AJ clearly dominated round one with spectacular takedowns and wicked ground and pound. Rounds two and three found AJ on top most of the time, following multiple takedowns. Jason had a rear naked choke sunk deep late in the contest, but somehow AJ was able to pry Jason's arm away from his throat and reverse positions. AJ earned the Interim Featherweight Championship!

Congratulations to all who competed and thanks to all who drove the distance to Elyria.

More information may be obtained by visiting http://www.superiorcagefighting.com/.

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

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Thursday, April 2, 2009

'Ultimate Fighter' makes a 'Dynamite' Dent in town


This is an article taken from The Morning Journal.


LORAIN — On April 10th you could possibly meet the next Ultimate Fighter, Jason "Dynamite" Dent.Dent will be in attendance and will sign autographs at Lorain County's next Mixed Martial Arts "fight night", as Superior Cage Fighting puts on "Battle in the Heartland II" at Elyria Roll Arena.Dent, who has won nearly every major title in Northeast Ohio in his weight class, is one of the contestants on SpikeTV's reality-series 'Ultimate Fighter', which begins tonight at 10 p.m. This season the show pits U.S. fighters against United Kingdom fighters in a competition to be the "next" ultimate fighter. The prize — a six figure contract with the Ultimate Fighting Championship.It starts off with 32 fighters and only 16 make it to the next level. Will Dent make it? Stay tuned."I'm in my prime," said Dent, who went the distance in UFC 63 against Roger Huerta and UFC 68 against Gleison Tibau, but lost both bouts by scoring decision, 30-27. "I'm 28 years old and I don't know how much longer I'm gonna be fighting. Getting a contract is very important to me. I wanna be recognized as one of the best, and the best fight in the UFC — they got all the best."Dent was intrigued by the reality show that is entering its ninth season."When I went to Chicago there were over 700 people trying out," Dent said. "That intrigued me. I wanna fight the best in the world — and that's in the UFC — that's why I wanna be there. The smartest path was through the Ultimate Fighter."For now, Dent will have to keep his lips sealed about the outcome until after the live season finale on June 20.In the meanwhile, Dent is excited to have Dan Jones, A.J. Carl, George Comer, Dan Farnworth and Dave Klima represent his academy on April 10. His academy, which is based in Mentor, has five professionals, including himself, and over 20 amateurs."In MMA, you can use your feet, you can use your knees, you can use your elbows, you can wrestle a guy — there's so many ways to win and unfortunately so many ways to lose. That's what makes our sport so exciting ... it takes a lot of blood, sweat and tears to be successful."The night will feature four title fights. Amherst's Mike Garcher (2-0) will take on middle weight champion Trey Duplessee (4-0), who is from Elyria, for his title. Elyria's Paul Trotman will square up with Southview's Edison Martinez for the 135 pound title. Dominic Jones (Amherst) will fight for the 155 pound interim title against Jones, from GriffonRawl. In the fourth title bout, GriffonRawl's A.J. Carl will take on Jason Schmucker (Canton).Other locals fighting are Southview's Jose Martinez and Joe Wilson and Lorain's Eric Parks. Amherst has representatives Tony Rottari, Kenny Shinfelt and Mike Maderitz. Elyria also has Marcus Washington. Eric Belottie, who is a LaGrange native that went to St. Ed's, will also be on the card. Midview's Kyle Norton and Clyde's Nathan Schwartz, who wrestled at Cleveland State, fill out the card. Powerhouse Gym, located in Elyria, will have nine fighters represent their gym, joining the likes of other fighters from Indiana and Pennyslvania. In total, there is approximately 20 fights scheduled."Every time I go to Superior Cage Fighting's show, the crowds keep getting bigger and bigger," Dent said. "They keep bringing in better and better fighters. Superior Cage Fighting is putting it together good and they're growing."Dent will be signing autographs at 5 p.m. the day of the show. For tickets or more information, call (440) 309-4459 or go to http://www.superiorcagefighting.com/.