Cage Warriors “Enter the rough house 3″
Cage Warriors are bringing the highly popular event "Enter the riugh house" back to the Havey Hadden center Nottingham, for the third time.
This event promises to be a sell out so get your tickets fast.
Event Information
Cage Warriors: Enter the Rough House 3
Saturday 21st July 2007
Harvey Hadden Sports Centre, Wigman Road, Nottingham, NG8 4PB
Doors Open 5.30 - Show Starts 6.30pm
Ticket Information
VIP Table (Seats 7 Includes Buffet, Wine and Waitress Service) - £600.00
Inner Ringside Seats - £50.00
Outer Ringside Seats - £35.00
Standard Tiered Seating - £30.00
Standard Floor Seating - £25.00
Tickets are available from www.clubtickets.co.uk or on +44 (0) 870 246 2050, or at www.mmauniverse.com/events/SS6794
Cage Rage 22 “Hard as Hell” fight results

Tom Watson def. Ed Smith via Unanimous Decision after 3 Rounds.
-Michael Johnson def. Damien Riccio via TKO (corner stoppage) after 2 Rounds. -Ross Pointon def. Dean Bray via Submission (guillotine choke) in Round 2. -Marius Zaromskis def. Ross Mason via KO (flying knee) in Round 3. -Robbie Olivier def. Ronnie Mann via Unanimous Decision after 3 Rounds. -James McSweeney def. Mark Buchannan via TKO (strikes) in Round 1. -Paul Cahoon def. Mark Epstein via Unanimous Decision after 3 Rounds. -Gary Turner def. Edson Drago via TKO (corner stoppage) after 2 Rounds. -Mario Sperry def. Lee Hasdell via Submission (rear naked choke) in Round 1. -Neil Grove def. James Thompson via KO (punch) in Round 1. -Dave Legeno def. Herb Dean via TKO (corner stoppage) after Round 1. -Tengiz Tedoradze def. Butterbean via TKO (strikes) in Round 1.
Yet again another great show from the Cage Rage team.
UFC 74 RESPECT!!!

The full fight card now includes:
- Champion Randy Couture vs. Gabriel Gonzaga (For Heavyweight Title)
- Georges St. Pierre vs. Josh Koscheck
- Patrick Cote vs. Kendall Grove
- Joe Stevenson vs. Kurt Pellegrino
- David Heath vs. Renato Babalu Sobral
- Alberto Crane vs. Roger Huerta
- Antoni Hardonk vs. Frank Mir
- Marcus Aurelio vs. Clay Guida
- Ryan Jensen vs. Travis Lutter
First Trailer for UFC the game (PS3)
No news on when this is out, but looks amazing.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Hyai0Yabjis
Cabbage out of Cage Rage 22 UPDATE!!!!!!!!
Cabbage has unfortunately injured himself and will not be fighting tonight, sources say that he has several twisted his ankle.
Cage Rage as usual have steped up and produced the goods with last minute replacment and MMA legend "Kimo"
UPDATE
Kimo did not even make it on the plane no news as why yet.
Newcomer "Neil Grove" has stepped up to the plate.
http://www.sherdog.com/fightfinder/fightfinder.asp?fighterID=23219
As I have never seen Neil fight I am looking forward to this one.
Cage Rage 22!
This event is LIVE on Sky Sports 3 on 14th July at 9pm-11pm
-Eric "Butterbean" Esch vs. Tengiz Tedoradze
-Mario Sperry vs. Lee Hasdell
-Wesley "Cabbage" Correira vs. James Thompson
-Edson Drago vs. Gary Turner
-Herb Dean vs. Dave Legeno
-Mark Buchannan vs. James McSweeny
-Paul Cahoon vs. Mark Epstein -Ronnie Mann vs. Robbie Oliver
-Marios Zaromskis vs. Ross Mason
-Ross Pointon vs. Dean Bray
-Joe Mac vs. Jeremy Bailey
-Michael Johnson vs. Damian Riccio
-Tom Watson vs. Ed Smith
UFC 73 Stacked Results!
Frank Edgar def. Mark Bocek via TKO (strikes) at 4:55 of Round 1.
Chris Lytle def. Jason Gilliam via Submission (triangle choke) at 2:15 of Round 1.
Jorge Gurgel def. Diego Saraiva via Unanimous Decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) after 3 Rounds.
Stephan Bonnar def. Mike Nickels via Submission (rear naked choke) at 2:14 of Round 1.
Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira def. Heath Herring via Unanimous Decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28).
Sean Sherk (c) def. Hermes Franca via Unanimous Decision (50-45, 50-45, 49-46) after 5 Rounds to retain the LW title.
Tito Ortiz and Rashad Evans fought to a Draw after 5 Rounds (28-28, 28-28, 28-28).
Anderson Silva (c) def. Nate Marquardt via TKO (strikes) at 4:50 of Round 1 to retain the MW title.
Kenny Florian def. Alvin Robinson via Submission (strikes) at 4:30 of Round 1.
UFC 73 Stacked

UFC 73: July 7, 2007 in Sacramento, California
Main Card Bouts:
Anderson Silva vs. Nathan Marquardt
Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira vs. Heath Herring
Tito Ortiz vs. Rashad Evans
Sean Sherk vs. Hermes Franca
Kenny Florian vs. Alvin Robinson
Preliminary Bouts:
Frankie Edgar vs. Mark Bocek
Jason Gilliam vs. Chris Lytle
Jorge Gurgel vs. Diego Saraiva
Stephan Bonnar vs. Mike Nickels
UFC 72 VICTORY: JUNE 16, 2007 IN BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND

Main Card Bouts:
-Rich Franklin (#4 Middleweight in the World)* vs. Yushin Okami
-Forrest Griffin vs. Hector Ramirez
-Tyson Griffin vs. Clay Guida
-Jason MacDonald vs. Rory Singer
Preliminary Bouts:
-Jake O'Brien vs. Tom Murphy
-Ed Herman vs. Scott Smith
-Marcus Davis vs. Jason Tan
-Eddie Sanchez vs. Colin Robinson
-Dustin Hazelett vs. Stevie Lynch
UFC Purchase Of Pride Finalized.
During the UFC 71 post fight press conference Ultimate Fighting Championship president Dana White confirmed what Josh Gross reported last week, the purchase of Pride Fighting Championships has been finalized.
"We’re still trying to figure out this whole Pride and UFC thing. The deal is done. We acquired the company yesterday or the day before" White told the media at the UFC 71 post fight press conference.
"Talking about all the Pride stuff, we're going to work on that stuff over the next few weeks now that the deal is officially closed. You can't start running a business when you don't own it yet. We've owned it for two days. I know we made the big announcement, but it might have been a little premature. The deal wasn't done yet. The deal was pending, but we were far enough along where we felt comfortable announcing the deal. Now that it's closed two days ago we'll get that straightened out."
Now that the deal is done questions still remain surrounding what Lorenzo and Frank Fertitta’s plans are for the newly acquired Japanese mixed martial arts promotion. Originally it was announced that the UFC and Pride would be run separately with super fight match ups between champions, that both promotions would co-exist.
Mr. White’s comments concerning the Pride fighters and what he plans to do with them indicate that they will be assimilated into the UFC. White said, "We’re going to have them all. We’re going to have them all. At the end of the day, if you want to fight the best fighters in the world, if you want to cement your place in history, and at the end of the day the money is great, all that stuff is good, but for me I’m one of those types of people it’s all about cementing your place in history. Who is the greatest fighter in every weight division? It’s here. It’s in the UFC. They’re all going to be here."
When asked about two of Pride’s biggest stars- Wanderlei Silva and Fedor Emelianenko, White said, "We're going to have them all here. He's [Wanderlei Silva] going to be here. They're all going to fight….They're all under contract.”
"We're working on Fedor right now too. We're working on everybody. Everybody means everybody, all of them. We're trying to get them all. They're all going to be here. If not now, eventually we'll have them all."
What about the Pride champions? White addressed that question saying, "I don’t think we should disrespect the guys who have belts in Pride. They were champions in that organization, and they have belts too. We’ve still got to figure this thing out, but at the end of the day the great thing is that the best are going to fight the best. That’s all that really matters at the end of the day."


