June 18, 2021

Across The Pond Profile: Legacy Fighting Alliance fighter Roland Dunlap

Performances that end up on the highlight reel of memory are nothing new in Legacy Fighting Alliance. In today’s episode of Across The Pond, you will meet a steamroller of a knockout artist looking to shift into second gear at LFA 110 on July 2 live from the Grand Hotel Resort and Casino in Oklahoma live on UFC Fight Pass to kick off the weekend of American independence. A professional mixed martial artist since July 2018 and representing Roufusport, Roland Dunlap owns a 2-0 record with both of his victories as a pro-MMA fighter thus far coming via knockout. Dunlap is currently 1-0 under the banner of Legacy Fighting Alliance, with one first-round finish under his belt. He has finished 100 percent of his wins during his time in the professional MMA ranks. Dunlap has yet to reach the scorecards at any point during his journey as a professional mixed martial artist thus far. In his professional MMA debut at Battle Cry Cage Fighting Battle Cry 2018, he faced Billy Terry and went on to defeat him via TKO. Then in his promotional debut with Legacy Fighting Alliance at LFA 104, Dunlap knocked out Obinwa Ikebunna in the first round. The victory earned Dunlap the second knockout win of his professional career. He also picked up win number one under the banner of Legacy Fighting Alliance in the process along with back-to-back knockout wins. For his sophomore outing with Legacy Fighting Alliance at LFA 110 on July 2, he will take on fellow finisher Joseph Holmes in an affair at Middleweight. Other fighters that are scheduled to appear on LFA 110 include UFC veteran Markus Perez, top Light Heavyweight prospect Joshua Silvera. and the return of undefeated prospects Jacqueline Amorim and Christian Natividad. This event will also feature a pair of title fights in the light heavyweight and flyweight divisions. Good luck Roland!  

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Otherside of the Cage: With Bellator MMA’s cutman Stefan Lems

In the thrilling and controversial world of MMA, many key elements make the entire franchise tick. No element is more important than the role of the cutman. In the fight game, the damage is the name of it. And when the damage is done you want the confidence that you’re in the right hands to be able to continue. No one in my mind fits the bill other than Bellator MMA’s Stefan Lems. A cutman is a person responsible for preventing and treating physical damage to a fighter during the breaks between rounds of a full-contact match such as boxing, kickboxing or a mixed martial arts bout. Cutmen typically handle swelling, nosebleeds and lacerations. In addition to degrading a fighter’s performance, the rules of combat sports stipulate that these injuries can be a cause for premature match stoppage, counting as a loss to the injured fighter. Therefore, the cutman is essential to the fighter and can be a decisive factor in the outcome of the match. We were lucky enough to have a quick chat with Stefan to shed some light on what it’s like and what it takes to be/become a cutman. Great to be able to get your insight Stefen, just a few short questions.  What first enticed you to become a cutman in mixed martial arts?  “Hi, I’m Stefan Lems, 44 years old. I Live in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Cutman for Bellator MMA international, ACA MMA, UAE warriors, Glory Kickboxing. I started hand wrapping as a coach for my own gym Ruthless Fightcompany Rotterdam. When one of our fighters got a cut, I got interested in how to work cuts and swellings. And this is where the whole cutman story started.” It’s not the kind of work you want if you’re squeamish. In this line of work, experience is vital. With a current career spanning over 4 organisations, Stefan is one of the best the business has to offer. Joining this line of work it seems just sprung out at him. What goes through your mind when a fighter’s face-off? “When fighters face off nothing goes through my mind, only when I know the fighter well in person.” Have you ever feared for your safety while carrying out your duties for either franchise you currently work for? “Never, I’m not scared of blood and we wear gloves” What advice would you give to someone looking to enter the role?  “To become a cutman, start with buying tape and gauze and go to a fight gym and wrap 2 or 3 fighters. Because our job always starts with hand wrapping. The rest, like working cuts, is not that difficult.” Stefan’s entrance into the sport started where most would, in the cage. With three pro fights to his name. Dimitri Menger 0-2-0 0-0-0 Loss · Punches · 0:58 · R1 Rings Holland 2004.04.04 Aydogan Naturalis 0-1-0 0-0-0 Loss Netherlands Regional 2003.10.19 Marco Mulder Loss Netherlands Regional 2001.05.27 The corner was his true calling it seemed and what an amazing career it has been. There is no one “in my experience” who I’d want more in my corner. With such little time to take care of a series of injuries, and knowing what’s at stake for the fighter. The cutmen of MMA deserve the recognition of being a key ingredient to a successful bout. Appreciate you taking the time to do this Stefan. Do you have a message for the readers? “I wish everyone that reads this a good, lucky and healthy life. And follow my Facebook and Instagram @stefan_lems“ A very different perspective from the cage side there from Stefen Lems. Whether it was morning, evening, noon or night. I hope you’ve enjoyed this article. 

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Broadcast team announced for Julio Cesar Chavez Jr v Anderson Silva

A world class broadcast team will be ringside calling the live boxing action for the “Tribute to the Kings” Pay-Per-View event taking place from Jalisco Stadium in Guadalajara, Mexico this Saturday, June 19th. Tribute to the Kings, featuring Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. vs. “The Spider” Anderson Silva will be available for live viewing on cable, shown on cable, satellite and digital Pay Per View, starting at 9 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. PT, on for a suggested retail price of only $39.99. Integrated Sports Media and Joe Hand Promotions will distribute throughout North America via DirecTV, iN Demand, Vubiquity, DISH, SaskTel, Rogers, Shaw PPV and via the FITE.TV website and app in the United States, Canada and select markets world-wide Handling the blow-by-blow commentary will be Brandon Kyle. Known in the Muay Thai fight business as a broadcaster with Triumphant Combat Sports, he is now a recent fixture on the Global Sports Streaming (GSS) boxing series, “Best in Boxing.” The expert analysis will be the work of former junior welterweight world champion, Chris Algieri. In addition to his championship pedigree, Algieri has quickly established himself as one of the best analyzers of fights with his work on Top Rank’s ESPN broadcasts. Also handling commentary will be longtime boxing analyst, Jaime Motta. Marcos Villegas will provide the unofficial scorecard. Comedian Crystal Marie Denha will handle the reporting. Denha had her own sports show titled “The Fumble”. She left that to start a comedy career, and now is returning to broadcasting since selling The Fumble. She also hosted Australia Breakfast News Program “Sunrise”. She is a first-generation US citizen born to Iraqi parents. Performing Play-By-Play calls on the Spanish broadcast will be Hall of Famer, Marco Antonio Barrera. Barrera who can be seen and heard on many of the major fights throughout Mexico, will be the lead for Tribute to the Kings. He will be joined by former world champion Cristian Mijares as well as analyst Goyitp Perez. Gerardo Rodriguez will handle the hosting duties at the desk. Former featherweight contender, Chris Martin, will analyze the fights on the beIN SPORTS undercard pre-show, while Rodriguez and Motta call the beIN SPORTS undercard show in Spanish.

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