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Unbeaten Tyron
Woodley Hopes To Keeps Win Streak Alive
When He Faces Veteran
Zach ‘The Lisbon Outlaw’ Light
At STRIKEFORCE
Challengers in Tulsa, OK On Friday, Sept. 25
NEW
YORK
(August 31, 2009) –
Budding superstar and two-time All-American wrestler at the
University of Missouri, Tyron “T-Wood’’ Woodley (5-0)
of St. Louis, will face his sternest test to date when he meets
former Tito Ortiz protégé, Zach “The Lisbon
Outlaw’’ Light (4-8) of Huntington Beach, Calif., in a
welterweight (170 pounds) fight at the STRIKEFORCE
Challengers event in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on Friday, Sept. 25.
The three-round,
5-minute mixed martial arts (MMA) encounter at SpiritBank Event
Center will be one of the five fights televised live on SHOWTIME.
It will be the second
STRIKEFORCE start for Woodley, the 11th of 13 children raised mostly
by a single mother. In an impressive debut, he registered a first
round (4:20) submission (Brabo choke) over Sal Woods
during the non-televised portion of the “Lawler vs.
Shields’’ event at Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri on
June 6, 2009.
A popular
up-and-comer, the 5-foot-9, 27-year-old Woodley has been victorious
by submission in all of his outings since turning pro on Feb. 27,
2009. His initial two starts lasted a combined
1:57 and he has yet to hear the bell for the second round.
“I’m really excited
to be fighting in the Challengers series on SHOWTIME,’’ he said.
“Any time a major organization like STRIKEFORCE calls, you’ve got to
seize the opportunity. I’m trying to break down doors.’’
Before turning to
MMA, the talented Woodley was Missouri’s first conference wrestling
champion. He went 48-0 and won a state championship during his
senior year at McCluer High in St. Louis.
So, this is a young
man accustomed to winning. But he had to overcome a lot, and his
teenage years were definitely a struggle after his father left the
family behind when “T-Wood’’ was 10.
“My mom deserves
credit,’’ said Woodley, who not only persevered but also reconciled
with his Dad. “I
learned a lot. Having that many people in the house with limited
resources made me a better person.’’
While still
relatively unknown outside St. Louis, the
highly regarded
newcomer remains one to watch.
“I continue to work
hard on whatever it takes that I can incorporate into my wrestling
style that will make me better,’’
said Woodley, who credits the birth of his son, Tyron Jr., as a
turning point in his life. “I just want to improve. My goal is to
look completely different every fight.
“I’m an experienced
wrestler, but a baby in MMA. The most important thing is to be able
to go out and compete without hesitation. If I do that, I’ll win. In
MMA, I get into that zone. I’m able to block things out. Hopefully,
that will become routine for me. There’s a lot more at stake every
fight.
“But sometimes it
doesn’t matter who’s the best; it’s who wants it the most. Good
people lose all the time. To go out there and take by force what’s
yours is not something you get to do in every sport.’’
Light was born and
raised in Lisbon, Iowa. On the comeback trail, the 5-foot-8,
35-year-old also possesses a strong wrestling pedigree and has
trained with one of the biggest names in the sport.
“I moved to California with nothing but a duffle bag and ended up
meeting Tito,’’ said Light, who hopes to shine brightly in his first
appearance before a paying audience since Nov. 11, 2008. “After
getting to know me, he offered me a spot on Team Punishment.”
Tickets for the
STRIKEFORCE: Challengers event,
priced from $25, are on sale at SpiritBank Event Center box office,
all Ticketmaster locations (800-745-3000), Ticketmaster online (www.ticketmaster.com),
and STRIKEFORCE’s official website (www.strikeforce.com).
In the main event on Sept. 25, American military hero Tim
Kennedy (10-2) of Fayetteville, N.C., will face unbeaten
Zak Cummings (10-0) of Springfield,
Missouri in a middleweight (185 pounds) scrap.
In a second SHOWTIME
fight, K-1 legend and six-time world kickboxing champion,
Ray “Sugarfoot” Sefo (1-0) of Las Vegas takes on Alabama-born
Kevin “The Shaman” Jordan (11-7) in a heavyweight
match.
SpiritBank Event
Center doors will open at 7:15 p.m. CT for the STRIKEFORCE
Challengers event and the first preliminary bout will begin at 8
p.m.
Amongst
the Oklahomans scheduled to appear on the card are Tulsa rivals
Travis “The Dark Knight” Calanoc (4-0) and
Thomas Longacre (4-0), who will put their unbeaten
records on the line against each.
The live SHOWTIME
telecast will begin at 11 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the west coast).
World championship
MMA promotion STRIKEFORCE will produce the event at SpiritBank Event
Center along with eXtreme Fighting promoter and five-time world
kickboxing champion Dale “Apollo” Cook.
STRIKEFORCE Challengers
is a proving ground for up-and-coming MMA fighters. The series is
designed to provide today’s top prospects with the opportunity to
step-up their level of competition and demonstrate their ability in
a nationally televised event.
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