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KICK DOWN 10: Battleground Results

4-19-2004

Denver, Colorado

 

 

1. Main Event: Men’s Middleweight NHB Champion

Matt DeWolfe def John Sargent by tap out 1:04 R1

 

2. Men’s Super Lightweight NHB Champion

Josh Barlow def Beau Whipple by ankle lock at 0:33 R1

 

3. Men’s Light Heavyweight NHB Champion

Jeremy Brown def Mario LaRosa by referee stoppage R1

 

4. Men’s Lightweight Kickboxing Champion

Donald Cerrone def Byron Sowell by TKO R3

 

5. Jack Johnson def Marlon Canete by split decision

6. Antonio Sena def Danny Orona by tap out 1:09 R1

7. Billy Dixson def Jason Burton by knock out 0:56 R2

8. Joe Serna def Les Harness by referee stoppage 0:37 R1

9. Tony Kelley def Pat James by TKO (James could not answer the bell for R3)

10. Josh Usera def Rex Payne by knock out 0:22 R1

11. Colby Snyder def Rob Graff by unanimous decision

12. Donnie Lyles def Joe Trujillo by rear naked choke at 1:14 R1

13. Joey Welch def Phil Tafoya  by referee stoppage 2:35 R3

 

 

PANCRASE 2004 BRAVE TOUR - Neo Blood Lineup!
4-7-2004

'PANCRASE 2004 BRAVE TOUR'
NEO BLOOD TOURNAMENT 2004 
SUNDAY, MAY 2nd, 2004
DOORS OPEN: 1:30PM
FIRST MATCH: 2:00PM
GOLD GYM SOUTH TOKYO ANNEX (TOKYO, JAPAN)


Match #1 featherweight elimination round 1st match ~ Pancrase Gate rules 1x5 min round:
TADASHI HASEGAWA (GRABAKA Gym) vs MASAYUKI DEMISE (Wajutsu keishukai GODS)

Match #2 featherweight elimination round 2nd match ~Pancrase Gate rules 1x5 min round:
NAOJI FUJIMOTO (Pancrase Inagakigumi) vs MASAHIRO WATANABE (freelance)

Match #3 lightweight elimination round 1st match ~Pancrase Gate rules 1x5 min round:
TOMOYA MIYASHITA (B-CLUB) vs MASAMI SAKURAZAWA (Team Roken)

Match #4 lightweight elimination round 2nd match ~Pancrase Gate rules 1x5 min round:
SOTARO YAMADA (Team Junky) vs AKIRA TERAOKA (GRABAKA Gym)

Match #5 ~featherweight tournament 1st round 1st match 2x5 min rounds:
YOHEI TAGAMI (HYBRID WRESTLING MUGEN) vs TETSU SASAKI (A-3)

Match #6 ~featherweight tournament 1st round 2nd match 2x5 min rounds:
DAICHI FUJIWARA (Pancrase Inagakigumi) vs TAKUMI MURATA (A-3)

Match #7 ~featherweight tournament 1st round 3rd match 2x5 min rounds:
ATSUSHI YAMAMOTO (Killer Bee) vs MINORU TSUIKI (P's LAB Tokyo)

Match 8 featherweight elimination round final ~Pancrase Gate rules 2x5 min rounds:
Winner of Match#2 vs Winner of Match#1

Match #9 lightweight elimination round final ~Pancrase Gate rules 2x5 min rounds:
Winner of Match#2 vs Winner of Match#1

Match #10 ~lightweight tournament 1st round 1st match 2x5 min rounds:
NUKINPO! (P's LAB Tokyo) vs CHIKARA SATO (SK Absolute)

Match #11 ~lightweight tournament 1st round 2nd match 2x5 min rounds:
TAKUO MIYATA (Nagoya Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Club) vs SATOSHI NISHINO (Wajutsu Keishukai Tokyo Hombu)

Match #12 ~lightweight tournament 1st round 3rd match 2x5 min rounds:
YUJI OBA ( P's LAB Tokyo) vs NAOKI YOSHIMURA (Team K.I.B.A.)

*Semifinal and final of each featherweight and lightweight category will be held in the event at Korakuen Hall (Tokyo,Japan) on July 25th.

 

 

H20MAN To Pride

4-7-2004

Denver/Broomfield/Boulder, CO

 

The "H20Man" Ron Waterman has been selected as an alternate fighter for the upcoming Pride Grand Prix heavyweight tournament.  The event is scheduled for April 25, 2004, in Japan.

 

 

K-1 WORLD MAX - Results
4-7-2004
Yoyogi Stadium 
Tokyo, Japan

Tournament (K-1 rules):
Masato defeats Serkan Yilmaz by unanimous decision.
Albert Kraus defeats Jadamba Narantungalag by unanimous decision.
Buakaw Por.Puramuk defeats Jordan Tai by unanimous decision.
John Wayne Parr defeats Duane Ludwig by unanimous decision.
Shamil Gaydarbekov defeats Marfio Canoletti by majority decision.
Takayuki Kohiruimaki defeats Paolo Balicha by unanimous decision.
Mike Zambidis defeats Hayato by unanimous decision.
Jean Skarbowsky defeats Fuji Chalmsak by unanimous decision.
David defeats Kang En by KO at 2:20, RD 3.


Single fight (MMA rules):
Norifumi 'Kid' Yamamoto defeats Tony Valenti by rear naked choke at 0:58, RD 1. 

 

 

UFC 47 - RESULTS
4-2-2004
Mandalay Bay
Las Vegas, NV


Chuck Liddell defeats Tito Ortiz by KO at 0:38, RD 2.
Chris Lytle defeats Tiki Ghosn by choke at 1:55, RD 2.
Yves Edwards defeats Hermes Franca by split decision.
Andrei Arlovski defeats Wes 'Cabbage' Correira by TKO at 1:15, RD 2.
Nick Diaz defeats Robbie Lawler by KO at 1:31, RD 2.
Mike Kyle defeats Wes Sims by KO at 4:59, RD 1.
Jonathan Wiezorek defeats Wade Shipp by TKO at 4:40, RD 1.
Genki Sudo defeats Mike Brown by armbar at 3:31, RD 1.

 

 

PANCRASE 2004 BRAVE TOUR
April 23, 2004
Doors Open; 5:30PM
Pro-Match Start; 6:30PM
Korakuen Hall

Tokyo, Japan

Pro-Match #1/middleweight 2x5 min rounds
KATSUYA INOUE (RJW/CENTRAL) vs ICHIRO KANAI (PANCRASEism)

Pro-Match #2/welterweight 2x5 min rounds
NAOKI SEKI (freelance) vs KENJI ARAI (PANCRASEism)
 
Pro-Match #3/welterweight 2x5 min rounds
TAKAFUMI ITO (welterweight 2nd ranked/PANCRASEism) vs MINORU OZAWA (V-CROSS)
 
Pro-Match #4/light heavyweight 3x5 min rounds
DAISUKE WATANABE (light heavyweight 5th ranked/PANCRASEism) vs YOSHINORI MOMOSE (Zendokai)
 
Pro-Match #5/welterweight 3x5 min rounds
KOJI OISHI (welterweight 1st ranked/PANCRASEism) vs YUJI HOSHINO (welterweight 6th ranked/Wajutsu Keishukai GODS)
 
Pro-Match #6/super heavyweight 2x5 min rounds
KENGO (super heavyweight 8th ranked/PANCRASEism) vs TADAHIRO HOSAKA (Pancrase MEGATON)
 
Semifinal/middleweight 3x5 min rounds
IZURU TAKEUCHI (middleweight 2nd ranked/SK Absolute) vs KIUMA KUNIOKU (middleweight 5th ranked/PANCRASEism)

Main Event/light heavyweight 3x5 min rounds
SANAE KIKUTA (light heavyweight 1st ranked/Pancrase GRABAKA) vs KEITH (U.S.A./Team Elite)

 

 

PANCRASE 2004 BRAVE TOUR - Results
3-29-2004
Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Live Gate: 2,300, sell-out

Amateur Match #1/Pancrase Gate lightweight 2x5 min rounds
NUKINPO! (P's LAB Tokyo) def. Mitsuo Matsumoto (Gracie Barra VTT Otori) by arm bar at 1R 3:23

Amateur Match #2/Pancrase Gate lightweight 2x5 min rounds
Taku Aramaki (P's LAB Yokohama) drew Naoki Yoshimura (Team K.I.B.A.) at full time limit

Pro-Match #1/light heavyweight 2x5 min rounds
Yukiya Naito (A-3) def. Mitsuyoshi Sato (Pancrase GRABAKA) by triangle choke at 1R 3:30

Pro-Match #2/middleweight 2x5 min rounds
Hidehiko Hasegawa (middleweight 7th ranked/SK Absolute) drew Seiki Ryo (STAND) by 0-0-3 draw judges decision at full time limit

Pro-Match #3/middleweight 3x5 min rounds
Hikaru Sato (PANCRASEism) def. Yuichi Nakanishi (middleweight 9th ranked/freelance) by 2-0-1 majority judges decision at full time limit

Pro-Match #4/middleweight 3x5 min rounds
Eiji Ishikawa (middleweight 6th ranked/Pancrase GRABAKA) def. Satoru Kitaoka (PANCRASEism) by 3-0-0 unanimous judges decision at full time limit

Pro-Match #5/light heavyweight 3x5 min rounds
David Terrell (light heavyweight 6th ranked/U.S.A./Cesar Gracie Academy) def. Osami Shibuya (light heavyweight 9th ranked/PANCRASEism) by choke at 1R 3:04

Semifinal/super heavyweight 3x5 min rounds
Keigo Takamori (super  heavyweight 4th ranked/Pancrase MEGATON) def. Jun Ishii (super heavyweight 6th ranked/Chojin Club) by standing punch KO at 1R 0:40

Main Event/light heavyweight 3x5 min rounds
Yuki Kondo (3rd light heavyweight K.O.P./PANCRASEism) def. Steve Heath (U.S.A./Cesar Gracie Academy) by choke sleeper at 1R 4:01

 

 

FIRST MARINE IN BAGHDAD

Former Stars Fighter Awarded Bronze Star for Heroism in Combat!

3-27-2004 

Camp Lejeune, N.C.

 

(1st Lt. Jerry Roeder, right)

 

In the late 1990's, then sergeant Jerry Roeder was assigned to a Marine Corps officer training program at the University of Colorado in Boulder.  Not content to only improve academically, he also sought to improve that most basic of military skills, hand to hand combat.  During this time, Jerry joined the Pancrase USA - Stars Training Center where he quickly became a top instructor in our mixed martial arts training program.  Jerry taught, fought and sparred with many of world's best professional fighters including King of Pancrase Nate Marquardt, K-1 and UFC champ Duane Ludwig, Pride veteran Larry Parker and his good friend Ron "The H20Man" Waterman.  During one of his infamous sparring sessions, Jerry received an almost certain career ending knee injury, or so we thought.  Somehow, through will of mind, Jerry made a miraculous recovery and went on to receive his commission as a 2nd lieutenant.

 

All to soon, Jerry's time with us in Colorado was over.  He went on to other military schools and was eventually  

assigned to a Marine Combat Engineer platoon at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina.  Jerry continued his martial arts training and even found time to establish his own club and team. 

 

In 2003, world events led to the war with Iraq.  Jerry's Marine Corps unit was deployed as the lead element in the coalition forces drive to take Baghdad.  The rest is history. 

 

On Friday, 1st Lieutenant Jerry Roeder was honored in a special ceremony at Camp Lejeune, N.C. Jerry was awarded one of the nation's highest awards for heroism in combat, the Bronze Star with "V" device for valor.  Congratulations Jerry!  We salute you.

 

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(Jerry & family)           (Jerry with new friends in Iraq)

 

Citation excerpt:
For heroic achievement in connection with combat operations against the enemy while serving as Platoon Commander, Engineer Platoon, 1st Battalion, 4th Marines... on 7 April 2003, in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.  Tasked with locating and reconnoitering river crossing sites, First Lieutenant Roeder led a three-man engineer reconnaissance team across the Nahr Diyala River to find a suitable crossing site for amphibious vehicles.  With elements of the battalion in contact one kilometer north of his position, he demonstrated complete disregard for his own safety by stripping off his gear and swimming across the 100-meter wide river into enemy held territory.  Armed only with a 9mm pistol, he conducted a reconnaissance of the immediate area...  Discovering enemy revetments in the area, he quickly cleared them.  Determining the site was suitable, he completed a detailed exit point and assembly area survey and swam back to the friendly side of the river with the exchange of fire intensifying to the north.  His bold, decisive, action and meticulous attention to detail directly contributed to the combat assault amphibian crossing of two infantry battalions and allowed the division to maintain its momentum and to pressure Baghdad from the west.

 

 

K-1 WORLD MAX 2004 
World Championship Opening Round
April 7, 2004
Yoyogi Stadium, Tokyo Japan


This year's event is sure to eclipse last year's exciting championship with a roster of international talent that is sure to please. This opening round will set the stage for the K-1 MAX WORLD Championship Tournament later this year. The winners of these single fights will advance to the K-1 WORLD MAX in July, except for Masato who as returning champion automatically qualifies for the World Max.

The announced fighters are as follows:

Reserve fight Fuji Chalmsak (Thailand) vs. Jean Skarbowsky (France)
Fight #1: Mike Zambidis (Greece) vs. HAYATO (Japan)
Fight #2: Takayuki Kohiruimaki (Japan) vs. Paolo Balicha (Switzerland)
Fight #3: Shamil Gaiderbekov (Russia) vs. Marfio "The Warrior Tiger" Canoletti (Brazil)
Fight #4:
Duane Ludwig (USA) vs. John Wayne (Australia)
Fight #5: Buakow Por.Puramuk (Thailand) vs. Jordan Tai (New Zealand)
Fight #6: Albert Kraus (The Netherlands) vs. Jadamba Narantungalag (Mongolia)
Fight #7: Masato (Japan) vs. Serkan Yilmaz (Turkey)

 

 

PANCRASE 2004 BRAVE TOUR
MARCH 29,2004
DOORS OPEN; 5:30PM FIRST MATCH; 6:30PM
KORAKUEN HALL (TOKYO, JAPAN)


AMATEUR MATCH#1/ PANCRASE GATE LIGHTWEIGHT 2x5 MIN ROUNDS
NUKINPO (P's LAB TOKYO) vs MITSUO MATSUMOTO (GRACIE BARRA VTT)

AMATEUR MATCH#2/ PANCRASE GATE LIGHTWEIGHT 2x5 MIN ROUNDS
TAKU ARAMAKI ( P's LAB YOKOHAMA) vs NAOKI YOSHIMURA (TEAM K.I.B.A.)


PRO-MATCH#1/ LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT 2x5 MIN ROUNDS
MITSUYOSHI SATO (PANCRASE GRABAKA) vs YUKIYA NAITO (A-3)

PRO-MATCH#2/ MIDDLEWEIGHT 2x5 MIN ROUNDS
HIDEHIKO HASEGAWA (MIDDLEWEIGHT 7TH RANKED/SK ABSOLUTE) vs SEIKI RYO (STAND)

PRO-MATCH#3/ MIDDLEWEIGHT 3x5 MIN ROUNDS
YUICHI NAKANISHI (MIDDLEWEIGHT 9TH RANKED/FREELANCE) vs HIKARU SATO (PANCRASEism)

PRO-MATCH#4/ MIDDLEWEIGHT 3x5 MIN ROUNDS
EIJI ISHIKAWA (MIDDLEWEIGHT 6TH RANKED/PANCRASE GRABAKA) vs SATORU KITAOKA (PANCRASEism)

PRO-MATCH#5/ LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT 3x5 MIN ROUNDS
DAVID TERRELL (LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT 6TH RANKED/U.S.A./CESAR GRACIE ACADEMY) 

vs OSAMI SHIBUYA (LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT 9TH RANKED/PANCRASEism)

SEMIFINAL/ SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT 3x5 MIN ROUNDS
KEIGO TAKAMORI (SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT 4TH RANKED/PANCRASE MEGATON) vs
JUN ISHII (SUPER HEAVYWEIGHT 6TH RANKED/CHOJIN CLUB)

MAIN EVENT/ LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT 3x5 MIN ROUNDS
YUKI KONDO (3RD LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT K.O.P./PANCRASEism) vs 

STEVE HEATH (U.S.A./CESAR GRACIE ACADEMY)

 

 
BATTLEQUEST - Phase TWO preview
3-20-2004
Denver, Colorado
 
On Saturday April 3rd, 2004 the official RING OF FIRE feeder show, BATTLEQUEST, returns to RED & JERRY'S event center. Fight fans will be treated to a tremendous card of MMA and K-1 rules fights. Looking at the athletes involved it is plain to see that the bar has been raised for amateur events in the area with this show.
 
In one half of the the co-main event IKF US Champion KILLER Katie Meehan (CO) faces off against 2003 AAU Champion Sarah Ponce (TX) for the WIKBA United States Championship.
 
Then, World Judo Champion Ali Abdellaziz continues his quest in Mixed Martial Arts competition. Ali has overcome some recent training injuries and is eager to compete.
 
Local young gun Mike "NO EXCUSES" Baldwin will be featured in a sanctioned title match against his toughest opponent to date, top 5 ranked Robert King of Houston Kickboxing. The show will feature fighters from the following gyms:
 
3-D Martial Arts 
Colorado BJJ
High Altitude Martial Arts
America's Best Martial Arts
Freedom Fighters
Houston Kickboxing
Bloodline Fight Team
Team Wiseman
MMA of Ft. Collins
 
A host of ROF-BATTLEQUEST sponsors will be on hand to present trophies in the ring to the athletes. All tickets are only $20.00. The show has limited seating and just like the last event, is sure to sell out. The few tickets that are available can be purchased by calling 303-246-5237.
 
ROF presents UFC party.....
If you can't make it to see this great event live in Las Vegas, don’t worry we have the next best thing.
RING OF FIRE will be hosting a showing of the UFC Friday night at Red and Jerry's. The full event will be shown  throughout the facility with the official ROF party taking place inside FANATIX sports bar. Past UFC parties have been tremendously popular with 150-200 fight fans attending. All BATTLEQUEST fighters will be in attendance as well as some of the World's top athletes. The party will start at 7:30 and the broadcast starts at 8:00 pm.
Red & Jerry's is located at Santa Fe and Oxford. 303-783-0655.. Come down and support the sport!!

 

 

PANCRASE 2004 Brave Tour
3-29-2004
Doors Open; 5:30pm First Fight; 6:30pm
Korakuen Hall 

Tokyo, Japan

Pro-Match 1 -  Middleweight 2x5 Min Rounds
Yuji Hisamatsu (Tiger Place) Vs Ichiro Kanai (Pancraseism)

Pro-Match 2 - Light Heavyweight 2x5 Min Rounds
Mitsuyoshi Sato (Pancrase Grabaka) Vs Yukiya Naito (A-3)

Pro-Match 3 -  Middleweight 2x5 Min Rounds
Hidehiko Hasegawa (Middleweight 7th Ranked/Sk Absolute) Vs Seiki Ryo (Stand)

Pro-Match 4 -  Middleweight 2x5 Min Rounds
Yuichi Nakanishi (Middleweight 9th Ranked/Freelance) Vs Hikaru Sato (Pancraseism)

Pro-Match 5 -  Middleweight 3x5 Min Rounds
Eiji Ishikawa (Middleweight 6th Ranked/Pancrase Grabaka) Vs Satoru Kitaoka( Pancraseism)

Pro-Match 6 -  Light Heavyweight 3x5 Min Rounds
David Terrell (Light Heavyweight 6th Ranked/U.S.A./Cesar Gracie Academy) Vs Osami Shibuya(Light Heavyweight 9th Ranked/Pancraseism)

Semifinal - Super Heavyweight 2x5 Min Rounds
Keigo Takamori (Super Heavyweight 4th Ranked/Pancrase Megaton) Vs Jun Ishii (Super Heavyweight 6th Ranked/Chojin Club)

Main Event -  Light Heavyweight 3x5 Min Rounds
Yuki Kondo (3rd Light Heavyweight KOP./Pancraseism) Vs Steve Heath (U.S.A./Cesar Gracie Academy)