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Tachi Palace Fights adds Nam Phan and Manny Tapia to
growing roster
Lemoore, Calif. –
Tachi Palace Fights announced two significant signings on Monday,
November 16 that will help bolster its growing roster.
“We are looking to
build and brand the Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino name throughout
the mixed martial arts community and we are able to do that by
signing some of the best free agents possible at this time,” said
Tachi Palace Entertainment Coordinator Jeremy Luchau.
“We will have
another big fight card on December 3, but I think come February 4 we
will really start to turn some heads, especially with the additions
of Manny Tapia and Nam Phan to our Tachi Palace Fights roster.”

Phan (15-6) is a veteran competitor with a large following in
Southern California. The Brazilian jiu-jitsu brown belt is one of
the hot young stars and with his recent move to 145 pounds is
expected to bring in increased depth to a flourishing division with
Tachi Palace Fights.
“He is a character
and a fan favorite amongst hardcore MMA fans. I think everyone
enjoys watching this guy fight win or lose,” Luchau said of Phan,
who has signed for three fights with Tachi Palace Fights.
Phan is a
Strikeforce and Sengoku veteran. He recently lost by technical
knockout to Michihiro Omigawa (8-8-1) in May of 2009.
“I’m very excited
and can’t wait to fight at the Palace,” Phan said. “Fans can always
expect a very exciting and action-packed fight with me. I always
push the pace.”

Tapia (10-3-1) is currently in the midst of a 3-fight losing streak,
but is revamping his training and is ready to get back on track.
“I’m looking forward
to fighting at the Palace. I’ve heard a lot of good things out there
and the fights have a lot of action there,” said Tapia, who is World
Extreme Cagefighting and King of the Cage veteran.
“After the Akitoshi
(Tamura) loss I really started to refocus my training. I used to
just take everyone down and pound them out and once I got in the WEC
I mainly just focused on my standup and making exciting fights.
Right now, I’m going back to the old Manny.”
Tapia is widely
recognized as one of the top 135 pound fighters in the world still
and brings an aggressive and exciting style into the cage.
“When I first heard
that we might be able to get our hands on Tapia, I was pretty
excited. I’ve always been a big fan of his and I know our matchmaker
Richard Goodman is as well,” Luchau said. “I think having some one
like Tapia on our card continues to draw credibility and much
deserved recognition to what we are trying to do out here at Tachi.”
Both Phan and Tapia
will make their Tachi Palace Fights debuts on February 4 on a card
that is being billed as “Champions Collide”. Tachi Palace Fights
will crown its first champions on the card.
Phan will face
Fresno, Calif.’s Isaac De Jesus (8-1), who is a local up-and-comer
out of the Team Buhawe, which is home to Billy Evangelista (10-0),
who owns a victory over Phan.
“The 145-pound
weight division is very stacked at the Palace. My opponent De Jesus
has very good standup and solid jiu-jitsu. This is going to be a
very tough fight,” Phan said.
Tapia’s opponent is
still to be determined.
On December 3 Tachi
Palace Fights will feature in the main event, Parlier, Calif.
middleweight Mike Moreno (5-2) takes Parris, France’s Xavier
Foupa-Pokam (20-11) and in the co-main event Las Vegas, Nev.
featherweight Eddie Yagin (13-3-1) clashes Atlanta, Ga.’s Diego
Saraiva (13-8-1).
In a pair of feature
bouts, Parris, France’s Cyrille Diabate (14-6-1), who is a former
coach on Spike TV’s “The Ultimate Fighter” battles veteran light
heavyweight Milwaukee, Wis.’s Rob Smith (20-13-1) and the
up-and-coming flyweight sensation from Las Vegas, Nev.’s Ulysses
Gomez (4-1) takes on Sioux Falls, S.D.’s Ben Nguyen (4-2).
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.
Doors open at 5:30
p.m. on Thursday and fights start at 6:30 p.m.
The weighins will
take place at the Den Sports Bar located on the third floor of the
Palace. Weighins are slated to begin at 5 p.m. and fans are
encouraged to come mingle with the fighters.
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