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NORTH
AMERICAN FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP
MAKES
ITS DEBUT WITH
“STAND YOUR GROUND”
UFC veterans Jason Dent, Nick Agallar, and Sherman Pendergarst, plus
former WEC title challenger Joe Pearson to compete
Milwaukee,
Wisconsin (USA): Formerly known as Gladiators Cage Fighting, MMA
fight promotion North American
Fighting Championship will make its debut on Saturday,
April 3rd with “Stand Your
Ground” at Wisconsin State Fair Park in West Allis, WI.
The
event will feature several nationally-known fighters, including
Ultimate Fighter alum and
UFC veteran Jason “Dynamite” Dent,
well-travelled former Bodog/Bellator/WEC/UFC competitor
Nick Agallar, another
Bellator/UFC veteran in Sherman
“The Tank” Pendergarst, and
“The Triangular Strangler” Joe
Pearson, who fought inShooto and PRIDE and has also
challenged former WEC Featherweight Champion
Urijah Faber for the
belt.
This
star-studded card will showcase ten exciting fights, and ticket
information is as follows: VIP Table seats - $100.00 and $70.00
(tables seat 10 people max, and include waitress service), Floor
Reserved seats - $50.00 and $35.00. Tickets for
“Stand Your Ground” are
available at http://www.nafc.tv/,
by calling (414) 967-7767, or at the door (cash only). Tickets may
also be purchased at Duke Roufus MMA Academy, 320 N 76th St.,
Milwaukee, (414) 453-5425.
Jason “Dynamite” Dent
(19-10, 15 submissions)
is a multi-time UFC veteran who has won many regional MMA
championships. He was also a participant in
The Ultimate Fighter season
9: “United States vs. United Kingdom,” where he reached the
semifinals of the show by defeating recent Shine Fights signee
Jeff Lawson by anaconda
choke. Despite losing to eventual lightweight winner
Ross Pearson via
decision, “Dynamite” did go on to submit
Cameron Dollar at the
season finale of the show. Dent has established himself as a
submission expert who is a threat to anyone in the lightweight
division. He has taken on UFC veterans
George Sotiropoulos,
Gleison Tibau,Roger
Huerta, Jeff Curran,
and former IFL fighter Ryan
Schultz.
Nick Agallar
(22-6), a native of
Racine, Wisconsin, is one of toughest lightweight fighters in the
country. He runs his own gym, Agallar Combative systems, and
possesses an extremely exciting well-rounded style. In all, Agallar
has eight submission wins and eight TKO/KO wins on his record.
During his career, he has faced world class competition including
Bellator fighter Jorge Masvidal,
UFC fighter “Handsome” Matt Wiman,
PRIDE veteran Eiji Mitsuoka,
and UFC/Bodog veteran Yves
Edwards.
Sherman“The
Tank” Pendergarst
(11-16) has garnered a
reputation for being a game opponent for anyone in the sport of MMA.
A veteran of Bellator and the UFC, he fights all over the country,
and subscribes to the mentality of “kill or be killed.” Extremely
tough, he has secured most of his victories by submission. He has
stepped into the cage with UFC veterans
Houston Alexander,
Justin Eilers,
Carmelo Marrero, and
Tim Hague, as well as
current UFC fighters Joey Beltran,
Antoni Hardonk, and
UFC Heavyweight title challenger
Shane Carwin.
Joe “The Triangular Strangler” Pearson
(33-14-1, 28
submissions) is one of the most unique fighters in the sport today.
A Militech fighter, Pearson is considered one of the most prolific
submission experts in MMA. But while being a great grappler does not
necessarily guarantee notoriety, garnering 28 of your 33 wins by
submission does. And when you add in the fact that 20 of those 28
submissions came via triangle-choke…one can see where Pearson got
his nickname from. Now, this tapout extraordinaire brings his skill
set to the NAFC. “The Triangular Strangler” has battled the likes of
Japanese star Yoshiro Maeda,
as well as current WEC fighters
Raphael Assuncao, Erik
Koch, former WEC Bantamweight Champion
Miguel Torres, and former
WEC featherweight kingpin Urijah
Faber.
North
American Fighting Championship is presented by
Concede Fight Wear,
Monster Energy Drink,
FM 102.1 Milwaukee,
Speedy Metals, and
Med+Pro Imaging.
Additional sponsorship and support is provided by
Combat Corner Fight Shop,
WICombatSports.com,
ExpressMilwaukee.com,
On the Border,
Hooters Restaurants,
The Milwaukee Times,
Area Rental,
Curtis Ambulance,
Battle Against Dogfighting,
Duke Roufus MMA Academy,
and Budweiser/Beechwood
Distributing. The official post-event after-party sponsor
is StarBar, located at 631 N Milwaukee St., Milwaukee, WI.
The
full fight card for “Stand Your Ground” includes:
Lightweight - 155 lbs. (3 Rounds)
Jason
"Dynamite" Dent (Mentor, OH) vs. Tim Samelstad (Madison, WI)
Lightweight - 155 lbs. (3 rounds)
Nick
Agallar (Racine, WI) vs. Ted "Red" Worthington (Des Moines, IA)
Heavyweight - 265 lbs. (3 rounds)
Sherman"Tank"
Pendergarst (Bettendorf, IA) vs. Reese "Old Man" Shaner (Waukesha,
WI)
Bantamweight - 135 lbs. (3 rounds)
Joe
"The Triangular Strangler" Pearson (Davenport, IA) vs. Chico "King"
Camus (Milwaukee, WI)
Light
Heavyweight - 205 lbs. (3 rounds)
Justin
"The Fighting Fireman" Lemke (Milwaukee, WI) vs. TBA
Light
Heavyweight - 185 lbs. (3 rounds)
Karl
"Robo Cop" Turek (Milwaukee, WI) vs. TBA
Flyweight - 125 lbs. (3 rounds)
Omar
Choudhury (Shorewood, WI) vs. Chris Beck (Walworth, WI)
Featherweight - 145 lbs. (3 rounds)
Gary
Schaumberg (West Bend, WI) vs. David Rhoads (Allenton, WI)
Featherweight - 145 lbs. (3 rounds)
Jose
Pacheco (Milwaukee, WI) vs. "Nasty" Nick Dupees (Walworth, WI)
Light
Heavyweight - 205 lbs. (3 rounds)
Kyle
"Wicked" Weickhardt (Brookfield, WI) vs. Tim Nixon (Marquette, MI)
Welterweight - 170 lbs. (3 rounds)
Ricky
Stettner (Kenosha, WI) vs. Desie "Dizzy Devil" Beadon (Madison, WI)
The
NAFC is operated by famed fight trainer Duke Roufus and his business
partner and producer Scott Joffe, who have joined forces with former
NFL nose tackle and Green Bay Packers Hall-of-Famer Gilbert
“Gravedigger” Brown to create a formidable promotional team.
Roufus
is one of the most recognizable striking coaches in North America,
and is considered to be one of the top trainers of Muay Thai
Kickboxing outside of Thailand. He also runs the Roufusport Fight
Club team, which includes UFC stars
Ben Rothwell, Eric "Red"
Schafer, Alan Belcher,
Patrick Barry, and UFC
vet Razak Al-Hassan. Former students include former UFC
Lightweight Champion Jens Pulver and
The Ultimate Fighter season
one star Stephan Bonnar.
Roufus
and Joffe operate the Duke Roufus MMA Academy with multiple
locations in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Brown
is considered by many to be one of
the greatest run-stuffers of his era. He played in 125 Packers
games, recording 292 tackles (186 solo) and seven sacks. Nicknamed
“The Gravedigger” in honor of his celebratory dance following a
thunderous tackle, Brown played in 15 Packers playoff games. His
best season was 1996, when Green Bay won Super Bowl XXXI. He was
also part of the Kansas team that won the 1992 Aloha Bowl, and was
selected for the All-Academic Big Eight team in 1991. He will fill
the role of New Business Development Director for the NAFC.
About
NAFC
North
American Fighting Championship creates and produces events that
feature combatants who have fought in
the UFC, WEC, and other top level organizations, as they take on
local fighters looking to make it to the next level. The NAFC's
unofficial motto is “To get to the big show, you have to win on our
show!,” which sums up the focus and purpose of the promotion.UFC and
WEC fighters who have fought on past Gladiators Fighting shows (the
NAFC’s predecessor) include former UFC Middleweight Champion
Dave Menne, current UFC
stars Ben Rothwell,
Pat Barry, and
Eric “Red” Schafer, WEC
star Anthony “Showtime” Pettis,
Adrian Serrano,
Jesse Lennox,
Bart “Bartimus” Palaszewski,
Jason “Dynamite” Dent,
Rex Holman,
Joe Doerksen,
Dan Bobish,
Ryan “The Lion” Madigan,
Jody Poff,
Josh “Heavy” Hendricks,
Sherman “The Tank” Perdergarst,
and Geza Kalman.
For additional information on NAFC, please visit
http://www.nafc.tv
About
Fight of Your Life Communications
Fight
of Your Life is the only company that focuses exclusively on
communications within the sport of MMA. Through utilization of media
relationships, sponsorship contacts, writing skills, and public
relations experience, Fight of Your Life raises the profile of its
clients, which increases awareness, draws revenue, and helps
establish long-term viability. In addition, Fight of Your Life owner
Phil Lanides covers MMA for Examiner.com, and writes for
FightSport Magazine, and
CACombatSports.com. For
additional information on Fight of Your Life Communications, please
visit
http://www.fightofyourlife.com/
For
more information, please contact:
Scott
Joffe
Promoter
(414)
967-7767
scott@nafc.tv
Mike
Carbajal
Matchmaker
mike@nafc.tv
Phil
Lanides
Media
Relations
(408)
439-3245
phil@fightofyourlife.com
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