Thursday, August 28, 2008

Hurting and Hungry ---Article on NM fighter Rylan Sandoval

By Louie St. George III The Daily Times

FARMINGTON — Not that Rylan Sandoval needed any extra motivation for his mixed martial arts fight Saturday, but that's the reality two weeks after his sponsor and good friend, Josh Bell, committed suicide.
Sandoval will try to improve his record to 6-0 Saturday at Ute Mountain Casino in Cortez in a 155-pound tussle against Aztec's Ambross Teasyatwho.
Sandoval, a budding 23-year-old talent from Farmington, is dedicating the weekend fight to Bell, who owned The Zone — a clothing store in the Animas Valley Mall that serves as Sandoval's lone sponsor. The two friends talked the same day Bell killed himself at the age of 22.
"I've got the most anger in my mind than about any fight I've had," Sandoval said of the emotions stemming from Bell's death. "I haven't really been angry for any of my fights, but for this fight, I'm really mad." While the main event is Saturday evening, Sandoval faces an equally daunting task today and Friday. Boasting a current weight of 167 pounds, he needs to drop down to 155 by 7 p.m. Friday — roughly 24 hours before the fight. Thus, Sandoval will be dieting to the extreme. He admits the past week has included meals comprised primarily of salad and turkey. Water, too. Through Wednesday, Sandoval was consuming two gallons of water a day, a technique designed to help him make weight. "I'm really nervous," he said when asked about losing 12 pounds. "I'm going to take it easy, but I'm not going to drink hardly anything, not going to eat too much at all. And then run again (today)." Friday offers more of the same.
"Put on the plastic suit in the morning and sit in the sun until I sweat off 12 pounds," Sandoval quipped. A technical fighter, Sandoval is a kickboxing specialist. He likes to stay on his feet and force his opponent to adapt to his style. So far, that approach has worked as Sandoval sports an unblemished mark that includes two knockouts and a pair of submissions. Saturday, his first bout since February when he successfully defended his Desert Xtreme Lightweight belt, Sandoval will hook up with Teasyatwho, who he described as more of a street fighter. The bout is slated for three five-minute rounds, though Sandoval hopes to cut it short via a knockout.
"I feel like I'm really well-rounded," he said. "I'm going to keep on my feet and just try and knock him out." Sandoval wasn't supposed to fight Teasyatwho, but Donny Martinez backed out — the second time that's happened — leaving Sandoval looking for an opponent. His battle Saturday is one of 13 fights on the King of the Cage card. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., and tickets are still available. Mixed martial arts derived from the former no-holds barred clashes, though MMA is more technical, rewards talent over sheer power and prohibits a handful of nasty moves — eye-gouging, headbutts and groin shots, for example. Sandoval, who trains twice a day in addition to four- and five-mile runs, practices a little bit of everything at the Team 4 Corners gym. He kickboxes, spars, wrestles and performs jujitsu and plyometrics. All the hard work gets put to the test Saturday, when Sandoval hopes to continue his ascent of the MMA ranks. And naturally, 6-0 sounds much better than 5-1. "Hopefully, I'll be 6-0. That's extremely important — I don't want to lose until I've gotten into a big company," he said. "I refuse to lose in my head." Team 4 Corners owner and Sandoval's trainer, Floyd Sword, expects a mismatch between his pupil and Teasyatwho. "Honestly, I think his opponent made a mistake by saying he'd fight him. Rylan's at another level," Sword said, before noting that Teasyatwho could be chasing retribution for a previous loss to another Team 4 Corners fighter. "He might be looking for some
redemption, but he picked the wrong guy."

TIME CHANGE FOR "ON THE MIC w/ Mike Adams" (Boxing/MMA Radio Show)

TIME CHANGE FOR THE SHOW DUE TO COLLEGE FOOTBALL... THE SHOW WILL BE ON FROM 11am- 1pm this Saturday!

Listen to "ON THE MIC" w/Mike Adams live this Saturday. His guest will be Dave from Combat Sports Club. Mike will be talking to him about his upcoming Grappling Tournament here in NM as well as future plans on bring Pancrase "hybrid wrestling" to NM. The show is "On the Mic" from 1p - 3p. You can listen live by clicking the "ON THE MIC" w/Mike Adams link on this page! or you can listen on the radio 610-AM The Sports Animal!

Rumble in Rio RING GIRL COMPETITION FRIDAY!

The Ring Girl Competition will be held at the Uptown Bar and Grill 6601 Uptown Blvd. NE on Aug.29th, The event starts at 7pm and up to 25 Contestants will vie to be one of the 6 chosen to carry cards on fight night! Registration begins at 6pm but pre-registration is highly recommended. You can do that by clicking the link - http://www.rumbleinrio.net/

Romero Promoted Boxing Card Weigh-ins...

The weigh-ins for Saturday night's NEW ERA of Pro Boxing card at Sky City Casino, will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Sky City Casino in Acoma. The public is welcome to attend.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Sanchez returning to the MFC ring Sep.26th...

FIT/NHB fighter Donald Sanchez has just told N.M.C.S that he has signed on to fight at MFC18: Famous, on September 26th. His opponent will be NAAFS fighter Joe Heiland(3-0) the fight will be at lightweight and can have title implementations for Sanchez in the future with MFC.

With win over Pulver, Garcia could fight WEC champ Faber -- in Mexico

by MMAjunkie.com Staff

WEC featherweight Leonard Garcia (11-3) is prepping for his Sept. 10 fight with Jens Pulver (22-9-1) -- and a potential title fight with WEC title-holder Urijah Faber (21-1). Gracia discussed the possibility of the championship bout while a guest on Monday's edition of TAGG Radio (www.taggradio.com), the official radio partner of MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com). According to Garcia, WEC officials have essentially promised him the title shot if he beats Pulver -- and they've already scheduled both Garcia and Faber for a public-relations stop south of the border just a week after their upcoming fights.So, could the WEC be headed to Mexico for a Faber vs. Garcia fight? "They're flying me out six days after the (Pulver) fight to Mexico City to do a press conference and to make a huge announcement," Garcia said. "As I understand it, both Urijah and I are going. ... I think both of us just need to hold up our ends of the bargain on Sept. 10. "So yeah, you essentially hit the nail on the head." For the Garcia-Faber fight to happen, though, Faber also has to take care of business on Sept. 10. The longtime champ faces Mike Brown (17-4) in the night's main event. If the stars align, though, and both fighters win, Faber and Garcia could be the first headliners ever to represent Zuffa LLC in Mexico, which UFC and WEC officials have targeted as a definite destination for future expansion. Garcia, though, knows he has a tough fight with Pulver, and that's why he thinks a victory earns him a shot at the belt. "If I can do to Pulver what I have planned and what we think I'm going to do, which is finish him, we're going to turn back and say, 'Hey, we finished him in less than three rounds, and Urijah didn't finish him in five,'" Garcia said. Regardless, Garcia said fans should expect fireworks. "Styles make fights," he said. "(We) have styles that work well for the fans. I don't think Jens knows how to back away. I don't know how to go in reverse. It's going to be one of those fights that is beautiful on paper, and it's going to be one fans don't want to miss." Garcia will fight for the first time since making his WEC debut in February at WEC 32. There, Garcia picked up a quick, 91-second TKO of Hiroyuki Takaya. However, soon after the win, the former UFC fighter was arrested for alleged involvement in a Texas-based drug ring. Garcia, who continually maintained he was the victim of guilt by association, was recently cleared of all pending federal charges. In an interview with MMAjunkie.com soon after the charges were dropped, Garcia said he hung around with the wrong person three years ago and suffered the consequences. "Growing up, I was always taught that if you don't put your hand in the cookie jar, you don't get in trouble," Garcia said. "But, the legal system is a little different. If you're too close to the cookie jar, something can go wrong, and that's what happened in my case. "I had a bunch of friends that were taking different avenues in life. I fought for a living during those years, and you really don't have anybody to hang out with besides other fighters because they do the same thing you do. But in my situation in Texas, there weren't really any MMA schools, so the people I hung out with really don't go to work. They never went to work. You know -- I m mean, all I would tell people is that it's one of those things you have to go through. I told people a million times to watch who they hang out with. My parents always told me that. "It had to happen to me for me to see what could actually happen." Now, clear of the charges and with his career back on track, Garcia can see the silver lining to the situation. "It made my family get a lot closer," he said. "My little brothers, they think I'm like a superhero. 'Yeah, that's my brother.' Everywhere they go, they tell people about me and stuff like that. It was just terrible for my family, but they were always supportive. They didn't let me get down on myself." He said the WEC provided the same type of support. "The WEC had my back the whole time," Garcia said. "They said they would give me a big fight as soon as I come back." As it turns out, it may be two big fights. To download the complete interview, which includes some bizarre details of Garcia's arrest and his breakdown of the Pulver fight, check out the free TAGG Radio archives.

"The Crow" returning to the cage September 13th!

Jackson trained fighter and UFC vet David "The Crow" Loiseau will be returning to the cage on Sep.13th in Montreal Canada, according to MMAweekly his opponent will be TUF 3 cast member Solomon Hutcherson.

Fight Card for Rumble in Rio...


FIREFIGHTER / POLICE

Courtney Johnson vs. Sally Johnson - 145lbs

Vanessa Padilla vs. Tiffany South - 140lbs

Annie Dimas vs. Rachel Havens-125lbs

Mario Risso vs. Terry Whatley-225lbs

Freddy Martinez vs. Anthony Candelaria- 170lbs

Sean Keeling vs. Estevan Mora - 160lbs

Richard Alderete vs. Danny Young - 170lbs

Mike Legendre vs. Chris Rodriguez-165lbs

Marcelino Martinez vs. Daniel Janzen - 160lbs

Erick Hernandez vs. Eli Aguilar - 175lbs

Norm Michel vs. Roy Gaboldon- 210lbs

Martin Morgan vs. Brain Martinez-195lbs

CullenMcDonnell vs. Brian Thacker- 180lbs

James Lapaz vs. Rick Romero-190lbs

Mike Peru vs. Jim Laporte-180lbs

***CARD SUBJECT TO CHANGE***

New Mexico's Finest & Bravest present Rumble In Rio at the Santa Ana Star Center in Rio Rancho, NM October 4th 2008. Tickets are on sale now at http://www.gettix.net/

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

"No Doubt" looking to return to the squared circle in October...

Las Cruses Boxer Austin "No doubt" Trout will look to return to the ring Oct.25th in Arizona on a Golden Boy promotion fight card. No opponent has been confirmed but the name Mauro Lucero has been talked about as a possible opponent for Trout. Austin told N.M.C.S that Golden Boy may be his promotional home soon... Good luck with everything Austin, you will be a World Champion soon!

EliteXC on Showtime: November. 8TH possibly in NM???...

Location: TBA
Venue: TBA
Broadcast: Showtime

-Joey Villasenor vs. TBA (*RUMORED* EliteXC middleweight champ Robbie Lawler)
-Brett Rogers vs. TBA
-Nick Diaz vs. TBA
-Rafael "Feijao" Cavalcante vs. TBA

Jeremy Lappen, head of ProElite's fight operations was quoted as saying:

"Our decision (to cancel the Sept. 20 event) is not being driven by market factors," Lappen stated. "The fan base for MMA is growing in the Southwest, and we think New Mexico is a great market. We look forward to working with the New Mexico Sports Authority again and bringing world-class mixed martial arts to New Mexico in the near future."

Could we see EliteXC coming to NM November.8th?