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Post by duan on Dec 30, 2010 0:36:00 GMT -5
Seems to look like both of my guys are hanging in there. I myself believe Blaine has the brighter future. Please tell me you are going to continue this buddy. I think you have gone the farthest with an MMA diary than anyone has before. Keep it going my dude, it will only get better!
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Jan 5, 2011 22:35:54 GMT -5
MMAFans.com
-The entire AMMA 7 card has been posted! Tickets on sale soon.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 6, 2011 8:40:52 GMT -5
Tyger is dangerous.
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Jan 13, 2011 0:48:21 GMT -5
PRELIMINARY CARD
Heavyweight Bout Jason Blaine Vs Gerald Moser
A decent bout here. Moser showed obvious signs of improvement as he was able to go the distance with Blaine.
Winner via Split Decision Jason Blaine
Light Heavyweight Bout David Ridley Vs Patrick Smith
This fight started off with each fighter sticking to their respective gameplans, but a missed call by the referee angered Smith. Smith began to channel his anger into a more aggressive gameplan; this earned him the win.
Winner via TKO Patrick Smith (RD 2 2:27)
AMMA 7 AMMA 7 - May 15, 2011 - Omaha, Nebraska Blake (C) Vs Fontaine II
Heavyweight Bout Luke Collins Vs Michael Christopher
GOOD opening bout here. Christopher was clearly prepared for Collins' grapple & submission attack. No submissions were even attempted in the first round due to great defenses by both men. The defensive perfection continued throughout the bout and resulted in a judges decision.
Winner via Split Decision Michael Christopher
Not many people seemed to agree with the decision, but Christopher didn't mind.
Light Heavyweight Bout Ryan Harrison Vs Chris Garza
Harrison had been on a hot streak going into a match against Garza, who was just itching to get on the card. Harrison was constantly cocky which did nothing but give Garza more motivation to end the bout. Even though Garza was extremely motivated, he was not able to match Harrison's submissions.
Winner via Submission (Arm Bar) Ryan Harrison (RD 3 4:24)
Light Heavyweight Bout Winner Takes on Jerome Carillo Don Justus Vs Jin Yamato
This match was easily the most highly anticipated yet. Yamato and Justus fought as hard as they could, battling it out on their feet. By later in the first round it was clear both were tired, and Yamato pulled guard. Justus tried to get a ground n' pound going, but Yamato escaped quickly. With Justus down, Yamato grabbed Justus's back and rolled him over for a rear naked choke that would be broken up by the bell. The second round was incredible as they had a bit more energy, but still couldn't stay at a standing stalemate too long. Justus was quickly put into the clinch and slaughtered with knees, but was still able to push away and score a takedown. They stayed at a stalemate for the remaining thirty seconds of the round. Finally, the third round came and the crowd got anxious to get their winner. They would get it soon. Not even a minute into the round, Yamato rocked Justus with a wild right hook and capitalized quickly.
Winner via TKO Jin Yamato (RD 3 0:49)
AMMA Heavyweight Championship Jacob Blake (c) Vs Mike Fonatine
The main event was decent, but didn't live up to the hype. It went all five rounds, but the crowd seemed bored at various times in the later rounds. Blake was able to keep a strong offense going, but wasn't successful on the ground. Lucky for him, the majority of the time was spent standing. This was the key to his victory.
Winner and STILL AMMA Heavyweight Champion via Unanimous Decision Jacob Blake (C)
(c) Copyright American Mixed Martial Arts 2011
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Post by duan on Jan 13, 2011 1:10:25 GMT -5
Excellent! both my boys pick up some wins on AMMA 7! Glad to see this back man! Sad to see the crowd bored during the main event...that's not cool!
Keep it up son!
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 13, 2011 10:41:46 GMT -5
JIN! JIN! JIN! JIN! Great to see him doing so well, his rematch with Carillo should be ultra fun. Sad that the main event wasn't all that good and hope Fonatine can build up a few wins away from the belt. Good luck and keep this up.
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Post by ✖ AJ on Jan 14, 2011 18:28:17 GMT -5
I like the basic writing style for this; but I think you should maybe add a little bit more color and maybe a different font. I think some interviews could be quite a good touch to it as well, but I am glad you have found something you're able to enjoy. Good luck with the future of this.
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Jan 14, 2011 23:51:32 GMT -5
Damn, sucks that Fontaine lost again. But you can't win them all.
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Jan 15, 2011 23:29:42 GMT -5
BREAKING NEWS: Mike Fontaine has announced he is cutting down to the light heavyweight division. "I'm hoping to start all over." he said at the press conference. "Lets be honest, I haven't been having success in the heavyweight division. I could get that title shot, but couldn't follow through. I've gotten a new coach who has had plenty of success in the weight class and am feeling much more confident." Nothing official has been announced yet, but rumors are that he'll make his light heavyweight debut as early as AMMA 8.
Other News: Tickets for AMMA 8 are on sale now. |
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Jan 15, 2011 23:38:06 GMT -5
Holy cowww! Look out Jin and Carillo!
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 16, 2011 11:53:05 GMT -5
Fontaine/Jin needs to happen in the future and be an absolute brawl. Can't wait to read more.
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Jan 16, 2011 14:39:22 GMT -5
BREAKING NEWS: Huge news out of the AMMA from night two of they're major press conference. The AMMA president has announced that American Mixed Martial Arts will be coming to your TV! The AMMA has signed a TV deal with Versus for Thursday nights at 9:30 PM Eastern time. No word on what this slot will be used for, but it is expected to be announced soon.
MORE NEWS ON FONTAINE: Mike Fontaine, who recently cut to the Light Heavyweight division, has been announced to debut at AMMA 8 against Don Justus! Don is a seasoned veteran in the AMMA's light heavyweight division with a record of three wins and three losses, AND a one month title reign. Who will come out on top?
Other News: The full card has been updated for AMMA 8. Get your tickets now! |
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Jan 17, 2011 1:01:06 GMT -5
BREAKING NEWS: Night 2 continues with a second blockbuster announcement! AMMA is now adding another weight class! AMMA will be adding a 'Middleweight' weight division to their roster. The middle weight class will be set at a 185 lb maximum. It wont be up immediately as AMMA needs time to build their roster. The first middleweight bout is expected to take place sometime soon after AMMA 10.
NEWS ON TV DEAL: AMMA has not yet announced fully what their plans are with the TV deal, but they said the new division will be involved. |
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Jan 17, 2011 1:29:27 GMT -5
Fontaine to be the Couture of AMMA. (Winning a championship in two weight classes.)
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Post by Red Dragon on Jan 17, 2011 8:52:21 GMT -5
I like the middleweight being added in and see Fontaine moving up to that when it forms just to be a title hog. The tv show is actually a good idea and I see it working out better than just shows, good luck and keep this up.
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Jan 17, 2011 18:45:43 GMT -5
NEWS ON TV DEAL: AMMA has announced that the TV deal will be used for their new show: AMMA's Next Best Fighter. They have said it will be a reality show featuring up and coming fighters looking for a shot at an AMMA contract. The show's debut date is unknown. |
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Post by legendkiller8 on Jan 17, 2011 21:38:11 GMT -5
A TV deal? Awesome! Looking forward to the start of that.
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Jan 21, 2011 14:08:08 GMT -5
AMMA's NEXT BEST FIGHTER Versus - 9:30 EST - Episode 1 'Meet the Team'
The show debuts with an intro that features not only the contestants, but some highlights of some of AMMA's best fights. When the intro concludes, we see a wide shot of a large gym. The place was decked out with a cage, workout equipment, and everything else under the sun.
Richard Ramirez, the host of the show, welcomes us to the first edition. The way the show works is explained, and he proceeds to introduce us to the fighters who will be taking part in the first bout.
Logan Collins Vs Andrew Rooker
Nothing too special about this bout. Logan showed up ready, but Rooker seemed completely lost. All he really seemed to do was bring the fight to the ground, which he couldn't do. Logan ended it quickly, and with a good impression left.
Winner via TKO Logan Collins [Round 1 4:01]
As Logan celebrated, we cut to a video package containing training footage and an interview. "I'm here to fight, but I wouldn't mind being better than my brother," Logan said as they're was a clip of AMMA vet, Luke Collins, shown. The package showed how he'd trained since age 11 for an MMA contract, and he's hoping to achieve it here.
COMMERCIAL BREAK
We return with a shot of two more contestants in the cage, preparing for the next bout. Before it begins, we are introduced to both men with two video packages.
Fredrick Kasper debuts on the small screen with clips of an interview. He tells us he's in MMA to to support his family, and that he's trying to make it big to impress his children.
We cut to the next video package of Greg Fierro before each men have their debut fight.
Greg Fierro tells us he, unlike anyone else, is doing this for pride. He's here to become the greatest Italian Mixed Martial Artist to ever live, and AMMA's the best place to do it.
Greg Fierro Vs Fredrick Kasper
First of all, Fierro was completely disrespectful by not only refusing to touch gloves, but he attacked Kasper when he offered. Fierro was easily the most hated so far as he beat the defenseless Kasper, who had given up his back.
Winner via TKO Greg Fierro [Round 1 1:03]
Oh how did Fierro get booed. They're wasn't even a live audience, but the spectators in the gym were upset by the disgraceful performance they had just witnessed.
Now that all of the fights for the episode have been completed, the entire crew moves into the house.
COMMERCIAL BREAK
We return to a shot of all of the contestants carrying suitcases into this large sized mansion. They all seem overwhelmed at their temporary home for the first season, and the race for the best rooms immediately begins.
Roommate Layout Room 1 (Upstairs Hallway): Fredrick Kasper & Leon Edgerly Room 2 (Upstairs Hallway): Jack MacLauren & Greg Fierro Room 3 (Downstairs Hallway): Logan Collins, Bear Thomas, & Gregory Boyd
With each contestant settled in for the season, the debut episode with them eating their first dinner, all but Greg Fierro were in attendance.
(c) Copyright American Mixed Martial Arts 2011
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Post by TheNinthCloud on Mar 30, 2011 23:20:04 GMT -5
MAJOR NEWS ON TV DEAL: AMMA has announced that the new television program, 'AMMA's Next Best Fighter' has been canceled. The slot will be used as an actual show. This show will be a fight card that consists of fighters who are not on the PPV, or are towards the bottom of their division.
It has been said that all NBF contestants have been signed to contracts, but they will be closely watched to see if they're worth keeping. |
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Post by Mike Bockwinkel on Mar 30, 2011 23:35:51 GMT -5
HOLY COWWWW! This is back!!!
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