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Escovedo and Bedard battle for Tachi Palace Fights
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Lemoore, Calif. – Cole Escovedo gave a little
chuckle and a cringe when asked about his bout with Jeff Bedard
being a showdown of two long-time veterans.
“I don’t know man; I just don’t like to be called
old. I mean, Jeff’s 40 I think and I’m still a young guy at 28,”
said the Fresno, Calif. mixed martial artist. “I guess you can say
I’m a veteran, but really this isn’t my second push in MMA it’s just
a continuation from a leave of absence.”
Escovedo (14-4) will headline Tachi Palace Fights
3’s “Champions Collide” on Thursday, February 4 at the Tachi Palace
Hotel and Casino in Lemoore, Calif. with a Tachi Palace Fights World
Bantamweight title showdown against Duluth, Ga.’s Jeff Bedard
(12-2).
The Bedard bout will be Escovedo’s fourth fight
back after he was forced into a well documented
semi-retirement in 2007 from a serious staph infection which left
him partially paralyzed and in need of spinal surgery.
“Retirement was never on my mind. I was forced
into taking some time off,” Escovedo said. “I’m still maturing as a
fighter and in my training camps. Anyone who has seen my last few
fights knows that I’m a better fighter now.”
Escovedo, who is a former World Extreme
Cagefighting champ, has won three in a row since his comeback.
“He’s a seasoned veteran and fought a lot of tough
guys. I’ve watched him fight years back,” Bedard said of Escovedo.
“We are both very well-rounded fighters now and this should be a
good fight.”
Like Escovedo, Bedard has won his last three
fights. After starting his career with nine straight victories,
Bedard dropped two straight contests, including a WEC loss to Miguel
Torres (37-2).
“I’ve been training a lot and have been focused. I
moved to Athens where I can train more full time with (Brian)
Bowles. He’s been my main training partner for a while. I also
opened up my own gym,” Bedard said. “Now Bowles and I can train on a
daily basis and that’s really helped me.”
Tickets can be purchased at
www.tickets.com or charge by phone at 1-800-225-2277.
Tickets may also be purchased at the Tachi Palace Gift Shop and
start at a low price of just $30 for general admission seating.
In the co-main event the Tachi Palace Fights World
Featherweight title will be on the line with Fresno, Calif.’s Isaac
DeJesus (8-1) and Westminister, Calif.’s Nam Phan (15-6) clash.
Tachi Palace Fights will be the site for the
return on Chico, Calif. bantamweight Manny Tapia (10-3-1) and Orange
County, Calif. middleweight Hector Ramirez (8-3-1). Tapia takes on a
young and up-and-coming striker from Oakdale, Calif. Michael
McDonald (8-1) and Ramirez will meet a seasoned veteran from
Coarsegold, Calif. Anthony Ruiz (23-13).
Also, in action is David Bollea the nephew of
professional wrestling superstar Hulk Hogan. Bollea (1-0), much like
his uncle, is a grappling standout and trains in Las Vegas, Nev. at
Cobra Kai. Bollea takes on a local striker from Hanford, Calif. Tim
Denham (0-1)
In other bouts;
-Oakland, Calif. lightweight Dominique Robinson
(4-3) vs. Rancho Cucamonga, Calif.’s Gabe Ruediger (15-5).
-Lemoore, Calif. featherweight Sergio Quinones
(3-5) vs. Huron, Calif.’s Sergio Cortez (7-5).
-Fresno, Calif. bantamweight Phil Perez (7-5) vs.
Gilroy, Calif.’s Anthony Figueroa (4-4).
-Fresno, Calif. heavyweight Mike Guidry (1-0) vs.
Tulare, Calif.’s Rafael Del Real (6-14).
-Merced, Calif. welterweight Phil Collins (7-5)
vs. San Bernardino, Calif.’s Mike Arellano (5-2).
-Santa Rosa, Calif. middleweight Nader Maghribi
(0-0) vs. Sacramento, Calif.’s Matthew Jones (0-1). |