Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Oct. 2 CAMO tournament at Fight Academy Pasadena CANCELLED, but pro fight in the works

Due to unforeseen circumstances, the Los Angeles finals of the CAMO state MMA tournament, originally scheduled for this coming Saturday night, has been cancelled. Four amateur Legends fighters were scheduled to fight.

We are working on rescheduling fights for tournament advancees Christian Palencia (155 lbs.), Eugene Marenya (170 lbs.), and Gio Zavala (205 lbs.) as well as Eddie Jackson (170 lbs.), who was scheduled in a non-tournament scrap with Kenny Hwang (Fight Academy).

These matches may be rescheduled to the following week, October 9th, but that plan has yet to be confirmed.

Also in the works for October 9th is a possible pro match for heavyweight Garren Smith. This last minute match would take place at Respect in the Cage, at the Fox Theater in Pomona. Although the match has yet to be confirmed, info on the event is available at www.respectinthecage.com.

Confirmed updates on these two events will be announced as information becomes available.

We apologize for any convenience.

Monday, September 20, 2010

Palencia & Zavala advance in CAMO tournament in a challenging weekend

By Jay Tan

Christian Palencia and Gio Zavala, who advance in the opening round of the inaugural CAMO (California Amateur MMA Organization) state tournament, shine brightly as the two stars of an otherwise difficult weekend for Legends MMA. The event took place on September 11th at Siren Studios in Hollywood, under the Total Fighting Alliance (TFA) banner.

Palencia and Zavala were two of six Legends fighters scheduled to enter the tournament. The other entrants were Chris “Blvd” Brady (135 lbs.), Tommy Gavin (155 lbs.), Eddie Jackson (170 lbs.), and Eugene Marenya (170 lbs.). The roster dropped to five when Marenya was forced to withdraw from the tournament due to injury. However, pending a medical clearance, Marenya will be the alternate in the next round of the tournament, scheduled for October 2nd at the Fight Academy in Pasadena.

For Zavala, the advance to the next level was bittersweet, as his win came by forfeit after his opponent, Tom Kemp of TapouT, withdrew within minutes of the scheduled fight. According to backstage reports, Kemp was warming up with his trainer, doing some light jiu-jitsu, when he re-aggravated a previous knee injury.

The news was beyond disappointing to Zavala, who had one of the largest fan followings in attendance that day. Promoter Todd Meacham brought Zavala out to the cage to explain the situation. On the upside, Zavala automatically advances to the same October 2nd show as Palencia and Marenya.

“I just wanted to thank everybody that came out to watch me. I trained for this fight. I’m really sorry. I trained really hard. I know this guy’s a good fighter, but, you know, things happen, man,” said the disheartened light heavyweight.

135 lbs. – Chris Brady vs. German Balthazar (Big John McCarthy’s Ultimate Training Academy)
Brady looked to set the pace of the match early with low kicks and combos. Balthazar circled and offered some low kicks of his own, knocking Brady down with a right and clinching up against the cage. Toward the end, Brady shot in for a takedown, but Balthazar caught it and turned it into a trip takedown of his own. The second round saw Brady stay on Balthazar with kicks and combos. Balthazar scored another takedown off a body kick, but opted to keep the fight standing and backed away. They continued to trade low kicks throughout. Brady was quick to press and clinch up in round three, grabbing double overhooks on Balthazar, who turned it into another trip takedown. On the ground, Brady threw punches from “double-bagger” guard before kicking Balthazar off. They clinched on their feet, giving Balthazar the opening to take Brady down again via hiptoss. Brady was immediately back on his feet, but Balthazar then scooped a double-leg takedown. Brady tried to push him back with upkicks, but Balthazar crowded him and threw rights to end the round.

Judges awarded the match to Balthazar by split decision, off two scores of 29-28 for Balthazar
and one 30-27 score for Brady.

155 lbs. – Tommy Gavin vs. Paul Blancaflor (Spiritwolf MMA)
Both men sized each other up for a while, with Gavin charging in with pawing shots, that Blancaflor sidestepped. Gavin shot in from afar for a double leg takedown and was caught in Blancaflor’s guard. Blancaflor kept control of his neck and closed the guard, sitting up and rolling into top position before Gavin was forced to tap at 1:31 of the first round.

170 lbs. – Eddie Jackson vs. Bill Cooper
Cooper refused to touch gloves at the onset, which got a rousing chorus of boos. Both men were careful to engage at first, as Jackson circled form the outside. Cooper charged in with a combo, throwing Jackson off balance to the ground. As Jackson got up and reached for a single-leg, Cooper grabbed a guillotine choke and jumped guard. Jackson tried to fight out of it, but was forced to tap out at 1:21 of round one.

155 lbs. – Christian Palencia vs. Shane Watts (TFA Fight Crew)
Palencia fired the first blows with a jab-kick combo, but Watts retaliated with punches that pushed him back to the cage. Palencia came back with a two-punch combo that bounced Watt into the cage, and caught him with another knee as Watts fell to the ground, prompting the referee to immediately stop the action at 0:14. Palencia was awarded the win by TKO.

Horwich unrewarded in split decision.

Unfortunately, Legends’ woes continued on two other shows this weekend as well. Fresh off a vindicating win at “War on the Mainland” in Irvine, CA, Matt “Lion of God” Horwich lost a split decision against Eric Schambari at Bellator 28, held Thursday night, September 9th, at the Mahalia Jackson Theater in New Orleans, LA. The match was televised on Fox Sports Net.
“Just can’t let fights go to judges. I can never figure out what fight they are watching,” tweeted head trainer Chris Riley.

The story of the match was Schambari’s single-leg takedown attempts, countered with Horwich working for a kimura on the left arm, which took place in each round. Standing, Horwich chased after him in what three different people backstage referred to as “zombie-like,” throwing combos and leg kicks, while Schambari kept the distance with jabs to the head and body. When Horwich did catch him, he threw knees from a Muay Thai clinch. Schambari did get takedowns and top position once in the second and twice in the third, but Horwich escaped each time before much damage was effected.

In the end, two judges awarded the bout to Schambari off 30-27 scores, while the third judge awarded the match to Horwich 29-28.

On this same night as the CAMO tournament, in Pueblo, CO, light heavyweight pro Adriano Camolese lost to Eliot “The Fire” Marshall via unanimous decision (29-28 for all three judges) at Bring the Thunder MMA.

Christian Palencia, Eugene Marenya, and Gio Zavala fight next on October 2nd at Fight Academy Pasadena, in the final round of the Los Angeles branch of the CAMO state tournament. Tickets are available here: http://fightacademymma.com/current-events.htm.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

Horwich on TV, six amateurs in CAMO tournament, and Adriano vs. UFC vet - ALL THIS WEEK!

As the great announcer Jim Ross often said, “business is about to pick up,” as no less than EIGHT Legends MMA fighters compete at FOUR events within 48 hours this week, with one televised pro match and six entrants into the opening round of the first-ever CA state amateur MMA tournament. Not to mention that Adriano Camolese squares off against fellow BJJ black belt Eliot "The Fire" Marshall at Bring the Thunder MMA's inaugural event.


Here's the details:


September 9th –Bellator Fighting Championships: Matt Horwich vs. Eric Shambari LIVE ON FOX SPORTS Net


This coming Thursday, Matt “Lion of God” Horwich returns to live televised MMA action when he faces Eric Schambari (12-2) of Marc Laimon’s Cobra Kai Jiu-Jitsu (Las Vegas). Schambari is a WEC and Bellator veteran who was in Bellator’s middleweight tournament earlier this year.

185 lbs. – Matt Horwich vs. Eric Shambari

WHEN: Thursday, September 9th, 9:00pm

WHERE: Televised Live on Fox Sports Net (check local listings)

Bellator Fighting Championships airs every Thursday night on Fox Sports Net in America and The Score in Canada on Friday nights. Abbreviated highlight shows air late Saturday nights on NBC and earlier that night in Spanish on Mun2 cable. Visit www.Bellator.com for more info.


September 11th – Six Legends fighters compete

Two days later, Legends MMA’s amateur team finally represents right in their own back yard, as six fighters – Chris Brady, Christian Palencia, Tommy Gavin, Eddie Jackson, Eugene Marenya, and Gio Zavala – compete in the opening round of the California Amateur MMA Organzation (CAMO) state tournament. This day-long event takes place at Siren Studios, right in the heart of Hollywood.

135 lbs. – Chris Brady

155 lbs. – Christian Palencia, Tommy Gavin

170 lbs. – Eddie Jackson, Eugene Marenya

205 lbs. – Gio Zavala

Fighters who win their matches on this day advance to fight again on October 2nd at the Fight Academy in Pasadena.

WHEN: Saturday, September 11th, Doors open at 12:00pm, First Fight at ??

WHERE: Siren Studios

6063 West Sunset Blvd (cross street is Gower)

Los Angeles 90028

Tickets are available at the Brickhouse (Legends / BeSpun) front desk. Or visit www.TFAFights.com for more info.

September 11th – Bring the Thunder MMA: Adriano Camolese vs. Eliot “The Fire” Marshall

If you’re in the Pueblo, CO area, you can check out Legends’ own Adriano Camolese as he heads into unfamiliar waters against fellow BJJ black belt Eliot ‘The Fire’ Marshall, at Bring the Thunder MMA’s inaugural event that same day.

Proceeds of this event will go towards the CSU-Pueblo’s athletic program

WHEN: Saturday, September 11th, 7:30pm

WHERE: Massari Arena (CSU – Pueblo)

2200 Bonforte Blvd.

Pueblo, CO 81001

Tickets are available at www.ticketwest.com. Student and military general admission are $20, with reserved seats at $35, east side reserved seats at $45, and floor seat...s going for $75 each.