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Kimbo-Tank Live Round-by-round coverage tonight!

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Yes, we'll have live round-by-round coverage, match updates and results from EliteXC 'Street Certified'. We'll be starting at 7:30 PM ET with coverage of the preliminary card streamed by proelite.

You can click here for all the fun.


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Combat-Hooligans.com live coverage of FFC 5 from Brazil.

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Combat-Hooligans.com will have live play-by-play, updates and match results from the ProElite.com stream of Fury Fighting Championships 5 (FFC 5) from Sao Paulo Brazil.

The link is not active yet, but at roughly 7:00 PM ET check this link for the live updates.
http://combat-hooligans.com/2007/12/06/fury-fc-5-live-round-by-round-coverage/
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ShoXC: Elite Challenger Series/ProElite.Com Final Quotes, Photos & Weights

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Photos: TOM CASINO/EliteXC


The 10 fighters who will appear on ShoXC: Elite Challenger Series Friday on SHOWTIME (11 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the west coast) made weight Thursday.

Undefeated 205-pound fighters Aaron Rosa (10-0) faces Jared Hamman (9-0) in one of the co-featured bouts. In another excellent matchup in the other co-feature at Chumash Casino Resort At Santa Ynez, Calif., Javier “Showtime” Vazquez (11-2) meets JC “Crayola’’ Pennington (14-3-1) in a 150-pound match.

Other fights on a telecast presented by Los Angeles-based ProElite, Inc.’s Live Fight Division, EliteXC: Malaipet (2-1) collides with Kaleo ‘’Lights Out’’ Kwan (8-6) at 155 pounds; Taurus “Mushin” Corbbrey (11-2, 1 NC) battles Bobby “Wolverine” McMaster (8-1) at 155 pounds; and Shayna Baszler (9-4) takes on Jennifer “Rosebud’’ Tate (4-0) at 135 pounds.

ShoXC fighters pictured left-to-right and their weights: McMaster (154 pounds), Malaipet (153 1/4), Baszler (131 1/4), Vazquez (150), Rosa (205), Hamman (204), Pennington (149), Tate (131), Kwan (131) and Corbbrey (153).


Three additional fights will be streamed live on the Internet at 9:30 p.m. ET/6:30 p.m. PT on ProElite.com: Chris Cariaso (5-0) faces Rick McCorkell (6-3) at 135 pounds; Jaime Fletcher (8-2) meets Giva Santana (9-0) at 185 pounds; and Shane Del Rosario (2-0) collides with Amedeo Viola (debut) at 265 pounds. A scheduled fight between Fabricio “Morango” Camoes and Ryan Bixler fell out late Friday night after Bixler withdrew.

ProElite.Com fighters posed before the weigh-in, so both Camoes and Bixler are included. Pictured left-to-right with their weights: McCorkell (135 pounds), Camoes, Santana (184 3/4), Del Rosario (225 1/2), Viola (223 1/2), Fletcher (185), Bixler and Cariaso (135).


Rosa (left) and Hamman square off after weigh-in.


Kwan (left) and Malaipet pose after weigh-in.


Tate (left) and Baszler square off.

(PHOTOS AND SELECTED FIGHTER QUOTES ARE ATTACHED)






SHOXC FINAL QUOTES

Thursday, Oct. 25, 2007,
Chumash Casino Resort. Santa Ynez, Calif.



Two undefeated 205-pound fighters with nearly identical records will clash when Aaron Rosa (10-0) faces Jared Hamman (9-0) in one of the co-featured bouts on ShoXC: Elite Challenger Series on SHOWTIME Friday, Oct. 26, at 11 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast).



In another excellent matchup in the other co-feature, Javier “Showtime” Vazquez (11-2) will meet JC “Crayola’’ Pennington (14-3-1) in a 150-pound fight.

Other fights on a telecast presented by Los Angeles-based ProElite, Inc.’s Live Fight Division, EliteXC: Malaipet (2-1) collides with Kaleo ‘’Lights Out’’ Kwan (8-6) at 155 pounds; Taurus “Mushin” Corbbrey (11-2, 1 NC) battles Bobby “Wolverine” McMaster (8-1) at 155 pounds; and in a bout that further illustrates EliteXC’s commitment to women’s MMA, Shayna Baszler (9-4) takes on Jennifer “Rosebud’’ Tate (4-0) at 135 pounds.

The televised fights at Chumash Casino Resort at Santa Ynez, Calif. are scheduled for three, 5-minute rounds with the exception of Baszler-Tate, which is slated for three, 3-minute rounds.

Three additional fights will be streamed live on the Internet at 9:30 p.m. ET/6:30 p.m. PT on the premier MMA social networking and entertainment site, ProElite.com: In scheduled three, 3-minute round contests: Chris Cariaso (5-0) faces Rick McCorkell (6-3) at 135 pounds; Jaime Fletcher (8-2) meets Giva Santana (9-0) at 185 pounds; and Shane Del Rosario (2-0) collides with Amedeo Viola (debut) at 265 pounds. A scheduled fight between Fabricio “Morango” Camoes and Ryan Bixler fell out late Friday night after Bixler withdrew.
AARON ROSA

“I am getting paid for what I love to do. I grew up in MMA and just love everything about it: the training, the fighting, and the people. I just have a passion for it like everyone else.



“Coming right back on SHOWTIME is really exciting. I want to do well so they will ask me back, but I know I need to keep winning to get where I want to go. So I keep working even harder. I always give my best and love to fight. I love to match my will against my opponent’s.



“I am known as a striker and some think I am anti-Jiu-Jitsu but I am not really anti-Jiu-Jitsu. If there is a submission to be had I will go for it. I am always looking for my opponent to make a mistake and pounce on them.



“I guess I have a lot of common with Hamman. We are both undefeated, both played football, we’re about the same height and we are Christians.



“This is going to be a tremendous fight.’’
JARED HAMMAN

“I’ve never had a fight go to a decision. Like I tell the college football players I coach, you go for it right away so you don’t put anyone else in the position to decide it for you. I take it round by round, minute by minute, just like I tell my players to take it play-by-play and give it everything you’ve got.



“I fight stand-up but have been working hard on my ground game. I think I have improved it a lot. I don’t feel I am one-dimensional and I can adjust to whatever my opponent is doing.



“I don’t know much about Rosa, so I don’t know if this is going to be my toughest fight. But it is going to be a great fight and I am going to give my all.



“Being unbeaten is fine, but who you beat is more important. I know a win over Rosa will mean a lot to me.’’
JAVIER VAZQUEZ

“It’s about time that a guy whose nickname is ‘Showtime’ is finally getting to fight on his network. Seriously, though, all my fights are thrilling. They are never boring. Fans always get a show. Friday will not be an exception.



“I wasn’t satisfied with my last fight. I took a lot more punishment than I should have, or am accustomed to. I didn’t do what I always do. But I am ready for a top performance now.



“Pennington is a good all-around fighter but I feel I am at a higher level than him. I don’t say it, but people are always saying that I am an elite fighter.



“I know Pennington is coming to win, but this is my chance to prove I belong to be mentioned with some of others in my weight class. I am looking forward to getting it on Friday night.’’
JC PENNINGTON

“I was beyond thrilled when I was offered this fight and nearly stressed for two weeks waiting for it to become official. This is a great opportunity for me to be able to fight on SHOWTME.



“I am definitely excited. I promise this will not be a disappointing fight. Win or lose, I am going to have fun. I am very confident. I have been working with a lot of good people on my stand-up and I think it is getting pretty good. I know I am feeling more and more comfortable.



“I know my opponent is very good and that I am the underdog. But I am going to test him and push the pace.



“He hasn’t been all that active and I noticed his cardio wasn’t all that good in his last fight. My last three fights have gone the distance and my cardio has been great.



“I want to try and keep this run going as long as I can and be the best I can be. This is the kind of fighter I want to fight.’’
KALAO KWAN

“Hawaii has a lot of great fighters and the fans know we come to fight.



“Malaipet comes in very highly regarded, but it is exciting for me to get a chance to showcase my skills and see where I am at talent-wise with others at my weight.



“Malaipet prefers to fight but he has some weaknesses, which I am going to try and expose. I don’t think he does all that well on the ground.



“This is really an important fight for me. Win this fight and I may be able to attract some offers that will allow me to quit my job as a construction worker. I work construction now to support my wife and six children.



“I have been training very hard and I know what I have to do Friday.’’
MUSHIN CORBBREY

“This is going to be a fun, tough fight. I expect McMaster to stay in and stand. He is a good fighter, but I feel I have fought better fighters.



“My goal every fight is to finish my opponent, but winning is the most important thing.



“I think fans got a little restless in my last fight against Lee Gibson, but Lee is a really tough fighter who just was not going to go away no matter what I did. I was looking for a knockout, but he was totally game and took a lot of shots, especially to his legs.



“No respect to McMaster, but I feel I am ready to step up and fight the very best guys. I think I should be fighting main events soon. I would fight any of the so-called top guys in a heartbeat.



“I want to fight as often as possible. Being a professional boxer, I could be boxing in the next few weeks if everything goes OK Friday. My goal is to win world championship belts in MMA and boxing.’’



SHAYNA BASZLER

“Jennifer is tough and aggressive and has big hands. She likes to press the pace and dictate the pace. She has been able to get away with that so far, but I don’t think anyone she has fought will fight back like I will.



“I have fought the best women in MMA. I am confident I can beat any of them on my best day.



“I am looking forward to Friday and fighting on SHOWTIME. Along with EliteXC, they have really helped fighters like me make a name for myself. I hope to continue to take advantage of these types of fabulous opportunities.’’
SHANE DEL ROSARIO

“I really am looking forward to fighting on ProElite.com. This will give a whole lot of people a chance to see what I can do.



“I don’t know what to expect, except that this will be a good fight and a good win might mean a fight next time on ShoXC.’’
AMADEO VIOLA

“When it is all said and done, it is not the material stuff that adds to your legacy but what you do in the cage.



“I am anxious, but not nervous, for my MMA debut. I want to make a good impression on the fans and with EliteXC and SHOWTIME. I am confident I can do that.’’



About Pro Elite, Inc.

ProElite Inc. [PELE.PK] delivers the most exciting entertainment experience in the world of mixed martial arts (MMA) with live arena-based entertainment events, cable television programming on Showtime Networks and community-driven interactive broadband entertainment via the Internet. ProElite embraces MMA with the highest levels of honor, integrity, discipline and self-esteem all the while remaining inclusive for fighters, fans and schools. ProElite’s live fight division, EliteXC, delivers spectacular live MMA fight events that showcase the world’s top fighters [elitexc.com]. ProElite’s interactive business, ProElite.com, capitalizes on the growing popularity of the sport of mixed martial arts by building a community of mixed martial arts enthusiasts. In addition to streaming the most exciting live fights to the web, ProElite expands the fan base of the sport by providing a comprehensive set of online social networking tools for fans, fighters and organizations. ProElite.com – Empowering the Fight Community TM



About Showtime Networks Inc.

Showtime Networks Inc. (SNI), a wholly-owned subsidiary of CBS Corporation, owns and operates the premium television networks SHOWTIME®, THE MOVIE CHANNEL™ and FLIX®, as well as the multiplex channels SHOWTIME® TOO™, SHOWTIME® SHOWCASE, SHOWTIME EXTREME®, SHOWTIME BEYOND®, SHOWTIME NEXT®, SHOWTIME WOMEN®, SHOWTIME FAMILYZONE® and TMC XTRA. SNI also offers SHOWTIME HD®, THE MOVIE CHANNEL HD™, SHOWTIME ON DEMAND™ and THE MOVIE CHANNEL ON DEMAND™. All SNI feeds provide enhanced sound using Dolby Digital 5.1. SNI is also an owner and manager of SUNDANCE CHANNEL, a venture of NBC Universal, Robert Redford and SNI. SNI also manages Smithsonian Networks, a joint venture between SNI and the Smithsonian Institution. SNI markets and distributes sports and entertainment events for exhibition to subscribers on a pay-per-view basis through SHOWTIME® PPV.







Contacts:

Showtime Networks Inc. EliteXC (Brener Zwikel & Associates, Inc.)

Chris DeBlasio / Ivy Moon Dan Clavadetscher / John Beyrooty

(212) 708-1633 / (212) 708-7319 (818) 462-5602 / (818) 462-5601

Chris.DeBlasio@Showtime.net DanC@bzapr.com / Johnnybey@aol.com

Ivy.Moon@Showtime.net



ProElite, Inc.

PondelWilkinson Inc. EliteXC

Evan Pondel/David Stankunas Patrick Freitas

(310) 279-5980 (808) 232-3481

epondel@pondel.com/ Superbrawl21@yahoo.com
dstankunas@pondel.com

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The Melvin Costa Controversy: Questions of racial pride, individual rights Vs. corporate responsibility and the double standards in society

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I wanted to let this all settle in my mind before I weighed in on it.

It all started with
this post at fight linker

wherein this photo of Melvin Costa who has fought for King of the Cage, a company now owned by ProElite Inc., and you're not imagining things that's a swastika on his chest.

Sam Caplan mentioned the potential PR nightmare for ProElite which is a publicly traded company.

Caplan also got comments from both Gary Shaw - EliteXC's President of Live Events

and ProElite CEO Doug DeLuca

and also did a Q&A with the fighter at the center of all of this, Melvin Costa himself

First, I credit Sam for doing such a thorough job covering a story that definitely had some interesting angles and would urge you to read all of them. I would especially call for you to read the Q&A with Melvin Costa. The image you have of Costa just from reading this post or looking at the picture probably won't fit with the image that he projects of himself in the Q&A.

After looking all of this over, I guess these are my thoughts. When I was in high school, I was on the debate team and the first thing we learned about debate on the first day is that for it to be a true debate both sides of an argument must contain elements of truth.
We also learned how to examine evidence and use logical thought to make the most convincing argument possible in order to impress a judge.
I want to say that I don't agree with Costa's choice of symbol. I also don't agree with his assertion in the Q&A that it is the only symbol he could've used to make his point and have people immediately recognize the point he was trying to make. Because the truth of it is that people don't immediately recognize his point. He spent a fair portion of the Q&A trying to illustrate the difference between a Neo-Nazi and a White Nationalist. However, I would argue that the Swastika is such a symbol of the former that just showing it to someone on the street will result in a response toward the former and not the latter.
I don't have a problem with Costa trying to be proud of his white herritage. I think it is a hipocritical stance to tell minority groups to be proud but look down on the whites for doing the same. I've never really understood why it wasn't ok for the white man to feel pride in his herritage because he's in the majority. If we went to a country where white men were the minority would we tell the majority group in that country to feel shame for that fact the way that is if not implicitly stated then certainly strongly implied by certain factions in America?
I think there is a double standard, it is considered far more acceptable for someone to push black pride than it is for someone to push white pride. Me personally, I don't spend any significant time being proud of the fact that I'm white, but I also wouldn't object to anyone of any race or what have you demonstrating pride in their background. I think the double standard goes beyond race as it is considered far more acceptable to push the vertues of feminism than it is masculinity.
Another point worth examining is freedom of speech. At what point does Costa's right to freedom of expression come in to conflict with the right of ProElite to project the type of public image it as a company sees fit. Freedom of speech is a powerful tool but it is not an unlimited tool For example, I can't charge in to a movie theater and yell out "fire!" to watch the resulting chaos just because I think it might be funny. I think that ProElite could probably make the case in the courts that Costa's freedom of speech could cause undue backlash on itself as a company and use that as grounds for a fair dismissal. As much as Costa has the right to express his beliefs in a non-violent way, so also ProElite has the right to construct its own image that it projects to its stockholders and the public at large.

Costa comes off pretty well spoken in his Q&A and so it is hard for me to completely dismiss him and really I didn't leave the column thinking that the guy was a racist or anything. However, my suggestion to him would be that you could find better ways of expressing your beliefs than something that carries such a strong negative stereotype. How about instead of a swastika, you start with a "White Pride t-shirt"? Certainly if he had done that in the first place, there wouldn't have been such a fuss. At least, I'd like to believe there wouldn't have been.

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ProElite, Mark Burnett To Produce Celebrity MMA Reality Series

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PROELITE AND MARK BURNETT
TO PRODUCE PRIMETIME CELEBRITY MMA REALITY SERIES

NFL Great, Herschel Walker and MLB Star, Jose Canseco Sign Up To Show the World Their Martial Arts ‘Chops’

Los Angeles – (Oct. 11, 2007) –Which professional athletes are really the toughest in the world? Stay tuned.

ProElite, Inc. [PELE.PK], an entertainment and media company dedicated to producing world-class mixed martial arts (MMA) events, today announced it has
partnered with top television producer Mark Burnett to develop exclusive, multi-program MMA content for network TV.

The currently untitled initial series centers on former football and baseball stars, Herschel Walker and Jose Canseco, respectively, who together with
a group of other former pros, train as a team to cross over into the sport of mixed martial arts. These athletes will fight with select EliteXC fighters
in each episode with the series finale featuring a famous celebrity athlete match up. Additionally, episode highlights and interactive features for
the shows produced will reside on ProElite.com. The show is co-created by Herschel Walker and Prem Akkaraju, who will also serve as a co-executive producer.

“We are really excited to partner with legendary reality television producer, Mark Burnett,” said Douglas DeLuca, chief executive officer of Los Angeles-based
ProElite and co-executive producer of the show. “Mark’s vision for the sport of mixed martial arts, coupled with his invaluable experience producing
a stable of successful primetime reality series, plays a critical role in developing this first of many projects that we will do together.”

“I am thrilled to collaborate with ProElite, and look forward to working with an organization that is dedicated to the growth of a sport that is sure
to become among the biggest in the world,” said Mark Burnett, who produces CBS’s “Survivor” and ESPN’s “The Contender.’’ “I believe a primetime reality
series involving world-class athletes from all sports competing in MMA will resonate with audiences far and wide as the sport garners popularity around
the world.”

Walker and Canseco, who will both start recruiting teammates, are no strangers to hitting or MMA.

Walker, the 1982 Heisman Trophy winner and versatile, multi-faceted former pro football star, brings a diversity of athletic achievement that is at the
core of the sport of MMA.

A 25-year martial artist who holds three black belts in three disciplines and a devoted teacher of physical and mental health, Walker was one of the first
NFL players to take to the idea of heavy exercise training and physical fitness. He was noted for doing at least 2,500 crunches <
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crunches
> and 1,000 push ups <
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Push_ups
> every day in the off season as part of his training regiment.

Canseco, the 1986 American League Rookie of the Year and six-time Major League All-Star, became the first player in Major League history to hit at least
40 homers and steal at least 40 bases <
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/40-40_club
> in the same year by smacking 42 home runs and stealing 40 bases in 1988. Known for clubbing monstrous, long-distance four-baggers, the colorful and
controversial Canseco is an 18-year veteran of martial arts and also holds black belts in three categories.

“Attracting star professional athletes at the level of Hershel and Jose into a mixed martial arts competition is truly monumental and will certainly
attract a broader audience to MMA,’’ said co-executive producer and co-creator Prem Akkaraju. “I am thrilled to work with executive producer Mark Burnett
and co-executive producer Douglas DeLuca, and look forward to expanding our programming in short order.”

About ProElite, Inc. (www.proelite.com)

ProElite, Inc. delivers the most exciting entertainment experience in the world of mixed martial arts (MMA) with live arena-based entertainment events,
cable television programming on Showtime Networks and community-driven interactive broadband entertainment via the Internet. ProElite embraces MMA with
the highest levels of honor, integrity, discipline and self-esteem, all the while remaining inclusive for fighters, fans and schools. ProElite's live
fight division, EliteXC, delivers spectacular live MMA fight events that showcase the world's top fighters [elitexc.com]. ProElite's interactive business,
ProElite.com, capitalizes on the growing popularity of the sport of mixed martial arts by building a community of mixed martial arts enthusiasts. In
addition to streaming the most exciting live fights to the web, ProElite expands the fan base of the sport by providing a comprehensive set of online
social networking tools for fans, fighters and organizations. ProElite.com - Empowering the Fight CommunityTM.

About Mark Burnett Productions

Mark Burnett Productions (MBP) is a leading global production company for both primetime television and the Internet. MBP revolutionized television with
hits such as Survivor (CBS), The Apprentice (NBC), The Contender (ESPN), Rock Star: INXS (CBS), and Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? (FOX). Other
MBP projects in 2007 included: Pirate Master (CBS), the 2007 MTV Movie Awards (MTV) which Mark Burnett Executive Produced and the co-production with Steven
Spielberg, On the Lot (FOX). MBP also partnered with AOL in 2006 on the highly successful interactive adventure Gold Rush, the first-ever unscripted
project to be produced exclusively for the internet. In addition, MBP has established a scripted division and is developing comedies and dramas for
television as well as feature films. Mark Burnett television shows have garnered a total 48 Emmy nominations since 2001. Upcoming projects include
Survivor 16 (CBS) Apprentice 7 (NBC) Amnesia (NBC), My Dad is Better than Your Dad (NBC) and Jingles (CBS).

Contact:
For ProElite, Inc.:
PondelWilkinson Inc.
Evan Pondel/David Stankunas
310-279-5980


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ProElite Acquires King Of The Cage

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PROELITE ACQUIRES KING OF THE CAGE, A LEADING GLOBAL MMA ORGANIZATION

Acquisition Dovetails with ProElite’s Global Growth Strategy



LOS ANGELES (Sept. 13, 2007) – ProElite, Inc. [PELE.PK], a sports entertainment and media company dedicated to producing world-class mixed martial arts (MMA) events, today announced the acquisition of King of the Cage, Inc. (KOTC), a prolific MMA promoter with an established stable of world-class fighters and global brand equity.



As part of the agreement, KOTC will promote events in conjunction with Los Angeles-based ProElite’s respected and highly acclaimed live events division, EliteXC, which broadcasts MMA events on Showtime Networks. KOTC will also provide live-streaming video content through ProElite.com.



Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.



“We are extremely pleased that KOTC is joining the ProElite family, a natural extension of our brand as we continue to move forward with our global growth strategy,” said Douglas Deluca, CEO of ProElite, Inc. “Pound for pound, KOTC is the best brand out there and brings a deep breadth of industry experience to ProElite, providing a built-in infrastructure that will strengthen the impact of our organization on the world of MMA.”

Founded in 1999 by renowned MMA promoter Terry Trebilcock, the Fontana, Calif.-based KOTC is widely regarded as a pioneer in the sport having discovered and showcased some of the world’s premier fighters including Light Heavyweight Champion Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, Diego Sanchez, Rashard Evans, Joe Stevenson, Rico Rodriguez, Urijah Faber and more.



KOTC annually promotes more than 35 shows, 13 of which are pay-per-view events, and prior to 2007 drew the largest cumulative live audiences per annum of any MMA organization in North America. To date, KOTC has sold more than 1.5 million DVDs and continues to promote MMA events on four continents, including Australia, Asia, Europe and North America.



“Terry and KOTC have captured audiences’ attention around the globe, consistently discovering and showcasing some of the best fighters in MMA,” said Gary Shaw, EliteXC Live Events President. “There is no question that this acquisition will bolster EliteXC’s exposure domestically and abroad, serving as an entrĂ©e to fans and fighters who look to EliteXC as a destination for the finest entertainment that the MMA industry has to offer.”



Said Trebilcock, CEO of KOTC: ““ProElite’s EliteXC is an ideal fit for KOTC, and we are honored to join such a talented team of dedicated professionals. ProElite is unmatched in its commitment to the sport, its fans and fighters, and we are thrilled to grow in lockstep with the company.”











About ProElite, Inc. (www.proelite.com)


ProElite, Inc. delivers the most exciting entertainment experience in the world of mixed martial arts (MMA) with live arena-based entertainment events, cable television programming on Showtime Networks and community-driven interactive broadband entertainment via the Internet. ProElite embraces MMA with the highest levels of honor, integrity, discipline and self-esteem, all the while remaining inclusive for fighters, fans and schools. ProElite’s live fight division, EliteXC, delivers spectacular live MMA fight events that showcase the world’s top fighters [elitexc.com]. ProElite’s interactive business, ProElite.com, capitalizes on the growing popularity of the sport of mixed martial arts by building a community of mixed martial arts enthusiasts. In addition to streaming the most exciting live fights to the web, ProElite expands the fan base of the sport by providing a comprehensive set of online social networking tools for fans, fighters and organizations. ProElite.com – Empowering the Fight Community TM.

About King of the Cage (www.kingofthecage.com)

Fontana, Calif.-based King of the Cage Inc. (KOTC) is one of the largest MMA promoters in the world with KOTC pay-per-view events aired over 165 days per year on Dish Network, iN Demand and TVN. KOTC also promotes more than 35 MMA events in 17 states and on 4 continents.



For more information, contact:



ProElite Inc.
PondelWilkinson Inc.

Evan Pondel/David Stankunas

310-279-5980



King of the Cage

Howard Zelener

909-798-6100

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ProElite.com Weekly Update - check out the live interface!

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Update for the Week of September 10, 2007

We have a big live forum chat coming up along with LIVE streaming EliteXC fights!

Last week’s live chat with KJ Noon’s was our best chat yet. It had a tremendous turnout and was extremely successful. There are two major live forum chats coming up in the next couple weeks, all of which can be easily found on the ProElite.com Forums (www.proelite.com/forums). On September 13th we’ve got a huge chat for the upcoming EliteXC Uprising event in Hawaii. Tentatively, we have Robbie Lawler, “Ninja” Rua, Nick Diaz, Gina Carano, and Jake Shields scheduled for the forum chat. They will be logging on at various points throughout the day. Lastly, we have a September 20th chat scheduled with Paul Daley to promote the upcoming Cage Rage 23 show. Stay tuned for more specific time schedules as they become available.

If you haven’t had the chance yet, make sure to start your page today: www.proelite.com/registration

ProElite.com LIVE

The next ProElite.com live streamed event will be the undercard of the HUGE EliteXC Uprising event on September 15th featuring EliteXC Middleweight World Champ Ninja Rua vs. Icon Sport’s Middleweight Champ Robbie Lawler. Also on the EliteXC card are Nick Diaz, Jake Shields, Joey Villasenor, Gina Carano, Charuto, and more. The main card will once again be on Showtime, with the undercard airing on ProElite.com immediately after the Showtime show.

The ProElite.com live fight interface is now open with pre-fight entertainment! http://proelite.com/live/12

On September 22nd we will be streaming Cage Rage 23 in its entirety. The upcoming Cage Rage card will feature EliteXC fighter Paul Daley as he defends his British & World Welterweight Titles against Mark Weir. Chris Brennan, Jean Silva, and Vitor Belfort are also featured on the card.

That wraps it up for this week’s ProElite.com happenings. Stay tuned for more ProElite.com news and updates next week.

If you have any questions, please contact Kelly Perdew at kelly.perdew@proelite.com or visit his ProElite.com Web site at http://kellyperdew.proelite.com and “Smack” him.

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ProElite Partners With Spirit MC, A Premier Korean MMA Organization

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PROELITE PARTNERS WITH CJ MEDIA TO MAKE CAPITAL INVESTMENT IN PREMIER KOREAN MMA ORGANIZATION, SPIRITMC

Agreement Will Enhance Development of Fighters Across Both MMA Brands, Reinforce ProElite’s Commitment to Growing MMA Globally

(Seoul, Korea) – September 5, 2007 – ProElite, Inc [PELE.PK], a global entertainment and media company dedicated to producing world-class mixed martial arts (MMA) events through EliteXC, its global MMA brand, and empowering the participation of fans, fighters and organizations through online communities at ProElite.com, today announced it has completed an agreement to make a capital investment in Entlian Corp., a Seoul, South Korea-based organization that promotes and produces MMA events through it’s premier brand, Spirit MC.

Los Angeles-based ProElite said the investment will be represented by an infusion of cash combined with the issuance of restricted shares of ProElite Inc’s common stock. The transaction is among a series of initiatives by the company that firmly establishes its commitment to growing and supporting MMA globally. Note, terms were not disclosed.

In only its fifth year, Spirit MC has quickly established itself as the leading MMA brand in Korea, garnering 90 percent of the market share through its broadcast media partner, CJ Media. Currently, Spirit MC boasts more than 35 elite fighters under contract, including eight of Korea’s top ten. Contributing to Entlian Corp.’s success is its MMA brands, Spirit Martial Challenge (”Spirit MC”) and Interleague, in addition to its successful developmental system for young, up and coming Korean fighters, Spirit Ranger.

“We are extremely happy to welcome Spirit MC to the ProElite family and to continue to build our global MMA brand,” said William Kelly, chief operating officer of ProElite “Entlian has firmly established its position as Korea’s No. 1 MMA organization, and the increasing popularity of Korean fighters on the worldwide MMA stage makes it a victory for everyone involved.”

“ProElite stands alone as an organization dedicated to supporting MMA globally,” said Kwang Hyun Park, founder and President of SpiritMC. “It is clear they are committed to growing the sport throughout Korea, and we look forward to working together to expanding that effort worldwide.”

“Joining forces with Spirit MC is a direct reflection of what ProElite is all about,” said Douglas DeLuca, CEO of ProElite. “We are dedicated to empowering MMA organizations globally as a way of organizing and growing the sport and expanding our worldwide audience.. With Spirit MC and its media partner, CJ Media, we are doing just that.”

About ProElite, Inc. (www.proelite.com) ProElite, Inc. delivers the most exciting entertainment experience in the world of mixed martial arts (MMA) with live arena-based entertainment events, cable television programming on Showtime Networks and community-driven interactive broadband entertainment via the Internet. ProElite embraces MMA with the highest levels of honor, integrity, discipline and self-esteem, all the while remaining inclusive for fighters, fans and schools. ProElite’s live fight division, EliteXC, delivers spectacular live MMA fight events that showcase the world’s top fighters. ProElite’s interactive business, ProElite.com, capitalizes on the growing popularity of the sport of mixed martial arts by building a community of mixed martial arts enthusiasts. In addition to streaming the most exciting live fights to the web, ProElite expands the fan base of the sport by providing a comprehensive set of online social networking tools for fans, fighters and organizations. ProElite.com – Empowering the Fight Community TM

About CJ Media
CJ Media leads the Korean media business and serves as one of the core business units of the living culture company, CJ Corporation. Launching the music channel M’net in 1995, CJ Media established the growth of Korean cable TV and has evolved into a media entertainment group that spearheads the expanding trends of the digital era.

CJ Media is currently Korea’s No. 1 cable TV company, accounting for more than 20 percent of all the cable TV ratings in Korea. Known for it’s high standards in program production, advanced broadcasting systems plus media management know-how CJ Media has provided years of broadcasting successes. CJ Media currently operates 9 channels including tvN, the first general variety Korean cable channel, Ch.CGV, a top-rated movie channel, Xports, Premium Sports Channel, XTM, All the way with XTM, Mnet, Korea’s representative music & entertainment channel, O’live Network, the leading lifestyle channel for a better life, Champ, animation channel providing fun and joy to children, and National Geographic Channel, the internationally renowned high-quality documentary channel.

CJ Media is actively preparing for the era of digital convergence in the 21st century which will encompass both broadcasting and communications services by providing services on DMB and other new media platforms.

With such effort for promotion of diversification in the entertainment business, CJ Media will dominate the Asian market. CJ Media will further expand the scope of its business to develop new broadcasting services and actively pursue advancement into overseas markets.

About Entlian Corp. (www.spiritmc.org)
Entlian Corp. is a privately held sports promotion and entertainment company that owns the fight leagues operating under the following brands: Spirit Martial Challenge (“SpiritMC”), Interleague and Spirit Ranger. SpiritMC was founded in 2003 and leads the Korean MMA market with over 90% market share. All SpiritMC and Interleague events are televised live on CJ Media’s XTM TV channel, reaching 12 million cable and satellite TV homes. Spirit Ranger is broadcast over the Digital Mobile Broadcasting (“DMB”) platform to cellular telephones and computer PC’s.
For more information, contact:

ProElite Inc. (USA)

PondelWilkinson Inc.
Evan Pondel/David Stankunas
310-279-5980


Spirit MC (KOREA)

Mr. Beom Suk Kim
khp@spiritmc.org
82 10 3110 3913

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ProElite Acquires Cage Rage

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BRITAIN’S CAGE RAGE CHAMPIONSHIPS
GETS KNOCKOUT BACKING
FROM NEW PARTNER, PROELITE

“Cage Rage Championships” Will Be Showcased
Under ProElite’s Global Live Events Division - EliteXC

London (Sept. 6, 2007) – Sensational news for Mixed Martial Arts fans in the United Kingdom. Cage Rage, Britain’s original MMA brand and leader since 2002, is about to get bigger – and better.

ProElite, Inc. [PELE.PK], an entertainment and media company dedicated to producing world-class MMA events, today announced the acquisition of Cage Rage Championships (CRC), Britain’s premier MMA organization.

The formal announcement of the new partnership was made by Gary Shaw, President of EliteXC, the respected live fight division of Los Angeles, Calif.-based ProElite.

“This is an exciting day for all of our organizations, but the biggest winners will be fans in the U.K.,’’ Shaw said. “In a short span of eight months, EliteXC has already got the well-deserved reputation for staging sensational fights with the world’s top fighters.

“With the acquisition of Cage Rage Championships, ProElite and EliteXC continues to establish itself as the fast-growing, premier MMA organization in the world.

“I look forward to developing young English fighters and turning them into true world champions, ala Ricky Hatton in boxing.’’

ProElite’s partnership will help secure CRC’s foothold as the UK’s No. 1 MMA organization, as well as provide the resources needed to expand the company’s operations into an international fight brand.

Under the expert leadership of Shaw, who also is a world renowned boxing promoter – he staged Lennox Lewis vs. Mike Tyson, Joe Calzaghe vs., Jeff Lacy and many other major prizefights around the world – EliteXC’s brand will adopt CRC into it’s global strategy and feature British talent in what is purported to be the fastest growing sport in the world.

“Cage Rage is king in the U.K., and this deal will help ensure the organization attains its true potential,” said Irishman William Kelly, Chief Operating Officer of ProElite. “Britain excels in MMA, and we are truly excited by the way Cage Rage has gained popularity and mesmerized the imaginations of fight fans around the world. The British bull dog spirit is alive and well – and we will help Cage Rage bark even louder across Britain and Europe.

“ProElite’s involvement is an important step in our company’s growth and development, as we emerge as the premium MMA organization in Britain,” added Andy Geer, co-founder and promoter of five year old Cage Rage. “The EliteXC brand is held in the highest esteem in fighting echelons, and we are honored by their support.

“This partnership will help us achieve our goals, and the world will be watching as we give audiences the premier experience in MMA. As we move forward, the national brand of Cage Rage will continue to back British talent to the hilt and pitch it against the very elite of international fighters in our own inimitable style.”

Offered Dave O’Donnell, co-founder and promoter of Cage Rage, who introduced MMA to Britain with Geer in 2002: “Our fight nights will reap the benefit of ProElite’s support, as we continue to show audiences the breadth of athleticism and excitement this sport embodies. Our goal is to help MMA shake off its ‘underground’ image and showcase the true skills and commitment required to reach the top in this fight format, which combines no less than four Olympic combat disciplines.”

Cage Rage returns to Wembley Arena on Saturday, Sept. 22, when EliteXC presents Cage Rage 23 before what is expected to be another sell-out crowd

Media powerhouse and broadcaster British Sky Broadcasting Ltd. brought MMA into the mainstream of British sports when it started broadcasting live televised Cage Rage events on its primetime Saturday night schedule. All Cage Rage Championship events are broadcast live on Sky Sport 3.



ProElite’s CEO, Douglas DeLuca, took notice and immediately pursued CRC as a television-friendly brand.



“I’ve produced hundreds of TV shows over the years and instantly recognized the character in Dave and Andy’s presentation of the sport. In our efforts to build a world media presence, CRC was a natural choice,’’ DeLuca said.

International interest has never been higher with the promotion being beamed to fight fans in the USA, Canada, Brazil, Korea, Japan and other fight savvy territories.

Said Kelly Perdew, President of social networking division ProElite.com, “Cage Rage is one of the most exciting MMA events we have streamed on www.ProElite.com. We are looking forward to bringing more of the same live interactive action to fans worldwide. Watch the live stream on Sept. 22 on proelite.com.

TICKETS FOR CAGE RAGE 23 “UNBELIEVABLE” ARE NOW ON SALE AND CAN BE SECURED AT: www.cagerage.tv

Discover the world of ProElite at www.ProElite.com



About ProElite, Inc. (www.proelite.com)

ProElite, Inc. delivers the most exciting entertainment experience in the world of mixed martial arts (MMA) with live arena-based entertainment events, cable television programming on Showtime Networks and community-driven interactive broadband entertainment via the Internet. ProElite embraces MMA with the highest levels of honor, integrity, discipline and self-esteem, all the while remaining inclusive for fighters, fans and schools. ProElite’s live fight division, EliteXC, delivers spectacular live MMA fight events that showcase the world’s top fighters. ProElite’s interactive business, ProElite.com, capitalizes on the growing popularity of the sport of mixed martial arts by building a community of mixed martial arts enthusiasts. In addition to streaming the most exciting live fights to the web, ProElite expands the fan base of the sport by providing a comprehensive set of online social networking tools for fans, fighters and organizations. ProElite.com – Empowering the Fight Community TM.

About Cage Rage Championships (www.cagerage.tv)
Cage Rage Championships (CRC) is the original European mixed martial arts brand, established in 2002 by Dave O’Donnell and Andrew Geer. CRC promotes and produces 6 marquis live MMA events at the Wembley Arena per annum. European audiences enjoy CRC events on pay TV in certain markets, while British TV audiences enjoy live broadcasts of CRC events on Sky Sports 3. In early 2006, Cage Rage Championships launched Cage Rage Contenders, an ‘ up-and-comers’ event promotion for new fighters to showcase their skills. The Contenders shows have been expanded to the Republic of Ireland, where the biggest Contenders show to date took place in The Point Theatre, Dublin, Ireland on May 26th, 2007.[7] This is the first Cage Rage event to be held outside the UK.

For more information, contact:



Cage Rage (U.K.)
Dan Kirkby
+44 (0) 1580 201906 (Office)
+44 (0) 7785 392735 (Mobile)



ProElite Inc. (USA)

PondelWilkinson Inc.

Evan Pondel/David Stankunas

310-279-5980

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Showtime/EliteXC To Present Biggest MMA Event In Hawaii's History On Sept. 15

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MAKING GIGANTIC WAVES IN HAWAII: SHOWTIME AND ELITEXC TO PRESENT BIGGEST MMA EVENT IN STATE HISTORY SATURDAY, SEPT. 15

“Ninja” Rua Defends Against Robbie Lawler; EliteXC Stars Nick Diaz, Jake Shields, Gina Carano
Featured On “Uprising” Fight Card From Honolulu Live On SHOWTIME At 10 P.M. ET/PT

ProElite.com Live Streaming Undercard Bouts Announced;
To Take Place Immediately Following SHOWTIME Telecast

NEW YORK (Aug. 28, 2007) – In less than seven months, ProElite's respected live fight division, EliteXC, has gained the reputation for delivering consistently competitive, thrilling and memorable live Mixed Martial Arts events that showcase the world's top fighters.

Under the watchful eye of Live Events President, Gary Shaw, EliteXC and SHOWTIME already have produced many significant accomplishments and has made MMA history on a couple of occasions; the most noteworthy of which: EliteXC is the first and only MMA organization on premium television.

On Saturday, Sept. 15, at Oahu, Hawaii, EliteXC will establish another first when it presents the most significant MMA event in Hawaiian history and the initial collaboration between EliteXC and Hawaii-based promoters and former rivals, ICON Sport and ROTR (Rumble On The Rock). The remarkable event will feature an explosive five-fight telecast airing live on SHOWTIME at 10 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast) followed by four fights streaming live at the premier mixed martial arts social networking and entertainment site, ProElite.com.

In an excellent championship main event, Murilo “Ninja” Rua will make his initial EliteXC title defense against always-dangerous ICON Sport titleholder, “Ruthless” Robbie Lawler.

One of the top pound-for-pound fighters in MMA, the well-regarded Nick Diaz will make his anxiously awaited EliteXC debut and first start in six months when he faces Hawaiian star Mike Aina in the “Uprising” semi-main event at Blaisdell Arena.
Diaz trains with Cesar Gracie’s camp in California. Aina is a member of BJ “The Prodigy’’ Penn’s camp in Hawaii. Their clash will be the second of two gripping Team Gracie vs. Team Penn matchups.
The other Gracie vs. Penn matchup will pit Gracie’s talented, streaking top-10 welterweight, Jake Shields, against Penn’s Renato “Charuto” Verissimo.
The Golden Girl of MMA, sexy Gina Carano will face tough-taking Tonya Evinger in a 140- pound fight while Joey Villasenor and fellow tough guy Riki Fukuda will collide at 185 pounds in the telecast’s other bouts.

With the exception of the championship bout, “Ninja” vs. Lawler, all of the televised bouts are slated for three, 5-minute rounds.
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The popular Ninja (14-7-1), who’s aggressive style makes for scintillating scraps, rallied from a first-round knockdown to capture the first EliteXC 185-pound crown with a second-round TKO over Villasenor on June 22, 2007, at San Jose, Calif.

After getting dropped in the opening round, Ninja landed a flurry of punches early in the second before decking Villasenor with a right hand counter. Rua rushed in on the downed opponent and landed several more unanswered blows before the referee halted matters at the 1:05 mark.

“I am really looking forward to fighting again and fighting for the second time with EliteXC,’’ said the crowd-pleasing ‘Ninja,’ whose strategy will be take the fight to the ground. Ninja possesses power and a good all around game, but he is weakest at standup, which is Lawler’s strength.

“We know each other’s strengths and weaknesses,’’ said ‘Ninja.’ “This will be a great fight.’’

Ninja is a jiu-jitsu and Muay Thai black belt. He and his brother, Mauricio (“Shogun’’), are members of the Brazilian Hall of Fame.

Long regarded as one of the world’s top middleweights, Lawler (14-4, 3-1 in ICON sport) is known for utterly destroying opponents with an aggressive, almost reckless style. Of his 14 victories, Lawler has recorded 11 knockouts with his machine-like power punches,

In an excellent performance, Lawler, of Davenport, Iowa, registered a fourth-round knockout over UFC and Pride veteran Frank Trigg to earn the ICON Sport middleweight belt on March 31, 2007.
A fan favorite who puts as much heart and bad intentions behind his punches and lethal flying knee attacks as anyone could expect, Lawler was supposed to defend on June 30, 2007, but he separated his shoulder and the fight was cancelled. This is his first fight since. “I am ready now,’’ he said. “Let’s go.’’
Highly revered by MMA fans, Diaz owns a win over Lawler and has challenged Frank Shamrock. “I watched his last fight and no disrespect intended, but I think I would whoop his butt,” Diaz said.

Diaz, of Stockton, Calif., will be making his EliteXC debut after fighting some of the sport's biggest names during a three-year stretch (2003-2006).

“We've kept our word about signing fighters and letting them fight in other organizations,’’ Shaw said. “I think this a great move for Nick. He wasn’t happy or doing well in the UFC; now he can be one of the top dogs.

“As everyone knows, EliteXC is getting better and better. Nick’s still young and a great fighter.’’

A Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt, Diaz will be entering the cage for the first time since an impressive gogoplata submission victory over Takanori Gomi in a Fight of the Year candidate that wound up going into the books as a no contest.

For his return, Diaz will compete as a lightweight. When he submitted Gomi in February 2007, he fought as a welterweight.
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Aina (8-5-1) specializes in Brazilian jiu-jitsu and kickboxing. He may not have a lot of name recognition, but he is better than his record indicates and owns victories over Rick Screeton, Rosco McClellan, Albert Rios and Kaleo Kwan.

Like Diaz, Aina has never turned down a fight and wants to brawl. “I’m tough," Aina said. “Standup is my strength, but over the years, I've become pretty well-rounded. I can do pretty much everything well, so I'm comfortable anywhere.’’

The Hawaiian trains at Penn's gym in the former oven room of a cracker factory, which has produced a multitude of up-and-coming fighters hoping to emulate the proprietor.

“It's opened things up for me,’’ said Aina, a mechanical technician by trade. “My skills have improved by leaps and bounds. I came here a few years ago, and I'm continuing to learn. Over the years, I've stayed pretty consistent and I'm looking to just keep going.’’

Shields, of San Francisco, is undefeated since December 2004. If triumphant against “Charuto,’’ Shields may get a shot at the first EliteXC welterweight championship in his next outing. In a division that worldwide is top-heavy in talent, Shields is considered one of the best at 170 pounds.

“Charuto is a tough veteran I've been looking forward to fighting,’’ said Shields, who has upended Yushin Okami, Hayato “Mach’’ Sakurai and WEC welterweight champ Carlos Condit and recently called out Frank Twigg. “I was supposed to fight Charuto about a year ago so I'm happy it's finally going to happen.

“This is the kind of fight true fans of ground fighting should really appreciate. We are two good grapplers. But I have been working on my stand up and I’m sure he’s been doing the same.”
Verissimo, a jiu-jitsu black belt, is considered one of the top Brazilian jiu-jitsu competitors in the world. Charuto, which means cigar in Portuguese, is hoping to smoke Shields.
A former world title contender, Verissimo has been in against the best, including Carlos Newton, Matt Hughes and Trigg. This will be his first start since March 2007 when he defeated Lars Haven by TKO. That fight was his first since returning from a self-imposed nine-month retirement.
“It was too important to me to stay away from fighting, especially in Hawaii,” said Verissimo, who is known for accepting bouts only against top-ranked opponents. “I wanted to come back in a good way and show everybody that I could still compete.’’
“Charuto’’ was raised in Rio de Janiero, but moved to Hawaii 10 years ago to become a blackbelt instructor. One of his students was BJ Penn. When Penn started competing in the Octagon, Renato also became involved in MMA. Ironically, Penn trained Verissimo during the latter stages of his retirement.
“I just kept training hard with BJ and then I felt like I wanted to compete again,’’ he said.
One would be hard pressed to find an athlete in any sport whose star has risen as far and as fast as the incredibly popular, personable Carano (4-0), who is signed to a multi-year contact with EliteXC.
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Since a breakthrough performance during EliteXC’s debut event on SHOWTIME in February--her epic victory over Julie Kedzie came in the first nationally televised women’s bout—Carano spent the following months pursuing various outside the ring ventures, including doing fight commentary, interviews, photo shoots and starring in Oxygen’s “Fight Girls” reality television series.
It’s apparent the moment you meet Gina that she’s the epitome of strength; a strong woman by any measure you elect to use: mentally, spiritually and physically. Yes, she is more than a pretty face.
Carano, 24, of Las Vegas, was slated to fight June 2 but contracted an intestinal virus while shooting the Oxygen show in Thailand. She was hospitalized a week for dehydration.
“I’m healthy now and feeling great,’’ said Carano, who trains at Xtreme Couture in Las Vegas. “I was feeling better a week before the June 2 fight, but that wasn’t enough time so I had to withdraw.’’
Carano, who got national notoriety for her quote -- “We're not hitting tennis balls. We're hitting people. Isn't that more exciting?” -- knows better than to underestimate the rugged Evinger.
“I don’t take anyone lightly,’’ Gina said. “I know I’ve got a big target on me, so I don’t care what a person’s record is, I’m going to train hard and be completely healthy for it.’’
Gina had better be fit.
Evinger (4-2, 4 KOs), of Oak Grove, Mo., is regarded as one of the meanest, roughest, toughest athletes in MMA. Her family owns a racetrack, but she doesn’t horse around in a cage.
The confident, fast-taking Evinger, a slammer and banger in the truest sense, doesn’t come to merely win, but to dominate and destroy. A nationally recognized former grappling champion who participated in the Pan American Games, she has been wrestling 13 years, training in jiu-jitsu for four years and kick-boxing for three.

“This fight could make my career, so I want to win bad.’’ said Evinger, who moonlights as a construction worker at a cement factory. “I can't tell you yet how she’ll take a loss because I don't know exactly how tough she is. I guess I will find out soon enough.

“Hopefully this will be an exciting fight all around with me winning. My wrestling is the stuff so all I have to worry about is beating my opponent’s standup. I can take her game away and I think that is the most important part. I want to throw and I know Gina will, so we'll see who has the heavier hands.

“I love to knock opponents out and that's what I'm going to do, but I will never risk a fight on a KO if I have a submission available. Either way, Carano had better take a good look in the mirror before the fight because she won’t be able to recognize her face when I am done with her.’’

A dedicated athlete, Villasenor lives, breathes and eats MMA. He is never in a dull fight, and will be looking to regain his winning ways against the often-avoided Fukuda.

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“Fukuda is a guy nobody wants to fight, but this is a fight I want and I am looking forward to,’’ said Villasenor, of Albuquerque, N.M., who impressively defeated David Loiseau on Feb. 10, 2007, on SHOWTIME, but lost to “Ninja” by TKO in his last start. “I am ready to prove that the result of my last EliteXC battle was a fluke.’’

A five-time King of the Cage champion and former IFC light heavyweight champion, Villasenor established a record for fastest knockout in an MMA fight, a four-second victory over Hank Weis in 2004. “On Sept. 15, I will prove I am back and show what I am really all about,’’ Villasenor said.

Fukuda does not speak English but his talent and skills speak volumes. Some feel, while still untested, he is legitimate championship material.

Up to now, a guy with a solid wrestling background has been his own worst enemy. Fukuda may be too good for his own good. The talented yet still unknown is too strong for the up and comers, and too risky a proposition for the established guys.

“All I can do is wait for the fights and beat the guys they put in front of me,’’ said Fukuda, who trains at the American Kickboxing Academy (AKA) in San Jose. “Eventually, my time will come and the top guys will have to fight me.’’

In his EliteXC and SHOWTIME debut last Feb. 10, Fukuda looked like a future star en route to dominating Chris Gates en route to a first-round submission due to strikes.

“We are very excited about EliteXC working together with ICON and Rumble On The Rock to bring this type of tremendous fight card to the islands on Sept. 15,” Shaw said. “Working together is works and we are going to prove that with a card aptly titled ‘Uprising.’

“This cage fight card from top to bottom could easily be a pay-per-view event. But EliteXC was committed to bringing its first fight card to the islands at no additional cost.”

“ICON was the originator of this sport in Hawaii, but there is no question that ROTR were the innovators,’’ ICON president Patrick Freitas said. “ROTR came in and definitely raised the bar. Now the two of us, Hawaii’s two largest arena organizations by far, are coming together for the first time.

“The collaboration of these two juggernauts has been a long time coming. At one point, for the longest time, we were our biggest rivals. But now, we are working together with EliteXC to put on what will be Hawaii’s biggest MMA extravaganza. Fans are in for a great night of fights on Sept. 15.’’

Offered JD Penn, who heads up ROTR: “This is a natural step up in the process of ROTR. We always had our eyes on the biggest prize. And, for now, this is it. With the expertise from both our groups, ROTR and ICON Sport, and EliteXC, we have the makings of becoming an unstoppable force in MMA.

“I am really looking forward to the first of our many collaborations, and I know fans on the island and viewers on SHOWTIME are, too.’’

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EliteXC announcer Mauro Ranallo will call the play-by-play with Stephen Quadros and Bill Goldberg serving as color analysts. The executive producer of the telecasts will be David Dinkins, Jr. with Bob Dunphy directing.
Immediately following the SHOWTIME telecast, ProElite.com, the premier mixed martial arts social networking and entertainment internet site, will once again be streaming additional live fights.
Immediately following the SHOWTIME telecast, ProElite.com, the premier mixed martial arts social networking and entertainment internet site, will once again be streaming additional live fights.
ProElite.com Live Streaming Fights
(Card Subject To Change)

Middleweight (185 pounds)
Kala Kolohe Hose vs. Jeff “Pee Wee” Cox

Middleweight (185 pounds)
Mark Kurano vs. Jose “Bomber” Diaz

Bantamweight (135 pounds)
Mark Oshiro vs. Nui Wheeler

Welterweight (170 pounds)
Brandon Wolfe vs. Chad Klingensmith

For more information on EliteXC, ShoXC: Elite Challenger Series and other MMA-related stories, including bios, videos, photos, stats and more, please visit www.SHO.com/Sports, ProElite.com, and EliteXC.com.
About Pro Elite, Inc.
ProElite Inc. [PELE.PK] delivers the most exciting entertainment experience in the world of mixed martial arts (MMA) with live arena-based entertainment events, cable television programming on Showtime Networks and community-driven interactive broadband entertainment via the Internet. ProElite embraces MMA with the highest levels of honor, integrity, discipline and self-esteem all the while remaining inclusive for fighters, fans and schools. ProElite’s live fight division, EliteXC, delivers spectacular live MMA fight events that showcase the world’s top fighters. ProElite’s interactive business, ProElite.com, capitalizes on the growing popularity of the sport of mixed martial arts by building a community of mixed martial arts enthusiasts. In addition to streaming the most exciting live fights to the web, ProElite expands the fan base of the sport by providing a comprehensive set of online social networking tools for fans, fighters and organizations. ProElite.com – Empowering the Fight Community TM

About Showtime Networks Inc.
Showtime Networks Inc. (SNI), a wholly-owned subsidiary of CBS Corporation, owns and operates the premium television networks SHOWTIME®, THE MOVIE CHANNEL™ and FLIX®, as well as the multiplex channels SHOWTIME® TOO™, SHOWTIME® SHOWCASE, SHOWTIME EXTREME®, SHOWTIME BEYOND®, SHOWTIME NEXT®, SHOWTIME WOMEN®, SHOWTIME FAMILYZONE® and TMC XTRA. SNI also offers SHOWTIME HD®, THE MOVIE CHANNEL HD™, SHOWTIME ON DEMAND™ and THE MOVIE CHANNEL ON DEMAND™. All SNI feeds provide enhanced sound using Dolby Digital 5.1. SNI is also an owner and manager of SUNDANCE CHANNEL, a venture of NBC Universal, Robert Redford and SNI. SNI also manages Smithsonian Networks, a joint venture between SNI and the Smithsonian Institution. SNI markets and distributes sports and entertainment events for exhibition to subscribers on a pay-per-view basis through SHOWTIME® PPV.


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SHOWTIME, ELITEXC PRESENTS BIGGEST MMA EVENT IN HAWAII HISTORY – SEPT. 15, 2007

Contacts:
Showtime Networks Inc. EliteXC (Brener Zwikel & Associates, Inc.)
Chris DeBlasio / Ivy Moon Dan Clavadetscher / John Beyrooty
(212) 708-1633 / (212) 708-7319 (818) 462-5602 / (818) 462-5601
Chris.DeBlasio@Showtime.net DanC@bzapr.com /Johnybey@aol.com
Ivy.Moon@Showtime.net

ProElite, Inc. (The Rose Group)
Whitney Ashley
310-280-3710
HYPWhitney@therosegrp.com


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