July 30, 2021

Combate Global announce first All European Tournament

Combate Global today announced its first-ever European Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) tournament, featuring four fighters representing four different European countries, live on Paramount+ on Sunday, Aug. 1 The one-day, four-man lightweight (155 pounds) tournament will feature fighters representing Spain, France, Italy and Ireland, respectively.  The winner of the tournament will earn an entry for his country into the annual “COPA COMBATE” one-night, eight-man, $100,000 grand prize tournament in December. Paramount+ live coverage will begin with a Combate Global pre-show at 11:00 p.m. ET/10:00 p.m. CT, and will continue with the live fight action, beginning at 11:30 p.m. ET/10:30 p.m. CT. Special guest Valerie Loureda will join play-by-play announcer Max Bretos and color commentator Julianna Peña and to call all the action live on Paramount+. In addition, this week’s Combate coverage is complemented on CBS Sports Network with the one-hour recap show on Thursday July 29 (9:00 p.m. ET) highlighting last week’s action. “This tournament is a milestone for our company and the beginning of our global expansion to reach even more fans with our brand of Much More Action,” said Combate Global CEO Campbell McLaren. Representing Spain in the tournament will be 26-year-old Sebastian Santana Guedes (8-3-1) of Las Palmas, Gran Canaria. Santana Guedes is a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt who has earned five of his eight career wins by way of submission.  He also holds a record of 2-0 in professional kickboxing as well as a record of 2-0 in professional boxing. Twenty-five-year-old Maxime “L’Animaux” Giacalone (5-5-1) will represent France. Fighting out of Marseille, the aggressive-minded Giacalone reeled off five straight wins between 2016 and 2018, after a rocky start to his career that saw him lose each of his first four fights. Undefeated Gianluca “Django” Rocca (6-0) will fly the Italian flag in La Jaula, the Combate Global competition cage. A furious striker, Rocca, who fights out of Santarcangelo di Romagna, has notched four of his six career victories via TKO. Ireland will be represented by hard-hitting, 21-year-old Patrick “The Leech” Lehane (0-0) of Cork. The youngest competitor in the tournament field, Lehane will make his professional debut at the event following a lengthy amateur career spanning 19 bouts, including a highlight reel, second round (1:19) knockout of Shane Geraghty with a vicious uppercut in November 2019. The tournament event will also feature a “reserve bout” between Tommy “The Spaniard” Aaron (8-5), representing Spain, and Jean Marc “Kokito” Howell (13-5), representing The Netherlands. Should either of the semifinal stage bout winners be physically unable to advance to the championship stage of the tournament due to injury sustained en route to victory, the winner of the matchup between Aaron and Howell will replace the injured winner in the championship bout. The semifinal stage bouts as well as the tournament reserve bout will be comprised of one, five-minute round each.  The championship stage fight will be comprised of three, five-minute rounds. In addition to the tournament, the fight card will feature three single bouts pitting competitors from the U.S. against adversaries from Mexico. In a strawweight (115 pounds) contest, unbeaten Maraya Miller (1-0) will take on 18-year-old upstart Irlanda Galindo (0-0) of Mexico City, Mexico. Roberto Romero Hernandez (2-2) of Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico via Irvine, Calif. will collide with Michael Martinez (1-1) of San Antonio, Texas at featherweight (145 pounds). Jimmy “Sandstorm” Sandlin (4-2) of Carlisle, Ohio will meet Carlos “Goku” Arana (2-1) of Guadalajara, J.L., Mexico at lightweight.

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BELLATOR MMA 263: PITBULL VS. MCKEE FINAL PRESS CONFERENCE QUOTES

BELLATOR MMA’s Featherweight and Lightweight World Champion Patricio Pitbull (32-4) and undefeated top-ranked challenger AJ McKee (17-0) previewed their must-watch Featherweight World Grand Prix Final and 145-pound title fight during a heated press conference on Thursday, just two days before they enter the cage in the main event of Saturday night’s BELLATOR 263 live on SHOWTIME (10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT) from The Forum in Inglewood, Calif. Click HERE to watch the exchange at the end of today’s press conference. The culmination of the nearly two-year featherweight tournament featuring the greatest BELLATOR athlete in the history of the promotion and the company’s best homegrown fighter of all time comes with a one-million-dollar grand prize on the line. Saturday’s exciting card also features former featherweight title challenger and No. 2 ranked Emmanuel Sanchez versus Denmark’s No. 8 ranked Mads Burnell and lightweight bouts between Usman Nurmagomedov and Manny Muro and Brent Primus and Islam Mamedov. The SHOWTIME telecast opens with a lightweight bout between No. 5 ranked Goiti Yamauchi and Chris Gonzalez. Here is what Pitbull, McKee and their coaches had to say Thursday: Patricio Pitbull, BELLATOR Featherweight World Champion & BELLATOR Lightweight World Champion “This is one of the biggest fights of my career. I have fought several guys that were very tough too. I beat Michael Chandler which was revenge for me. Now is a new opportunity to show my talent.” “He is very nervous, he doesn’t want to be there in the cage. When your enemy is making a mistake, don’t interrupt him.” I fought four times against someone like McKee, it was Daniel Straus. I feel comfortable, I have several training partners in my gym like him.”   AJ McKee, No. 1 Ranked BELLATOR Featherweight & Featherweight World Grand Prix Finalist “I plan on fighting smart, keeping my range, and making him bring the fight. Everyone goes out there and rushes him, so let’s see what he does.” “All my training in my entire life has been built up for this moment. I’ve been on big stages since I was a kid. He thinks I’m nervous but I think that’s him trying to self-reflect and push his little self on me. “There is definitely a lot on the line. Being undefeated, there is an extra 0, it’s not just the six in that check I am fighting for. I’m fighting to live up my legacy, continue my father’s legacy, and be a champ. It’s now time for me to go get my belt.” “At 18-0 in the organization, there’s nothing left for me in the division. What more can I do? I want to go conquer the 155-pound title as well. I’ve been calling for it, before anyone did it I said I was going to be champ-champ. It’s time for me to go get my goals.” “For 22 years I’ve been dreaming for this moment. It’s now here so you embrace it and enjoy every second of it, and you continue to build off of it.” “It’s not going to the championship rounds. He doesn’t want to go championship rounds, I know that. If it comes down to it I can fight five fives. The Pat Curran fight was a perfect example, it was three five minute rounds of easy work. To do another two rounds like that is bread and butter.” “Hard work and dedication is the key. My three-year-old brother is a gym rat already. I want him to fight for the love of the art of fighting and for the love of the sport.” “You want to know what disrespect was? I asked Pitbull to sign a newspaper for my legacy and to hang it up on my wall one day. Disrespect was crossing my picture out.” “Remember when you said you were going to beat my ass in front of my father? I’m going to beat your ass in front of your wife and kids. Now the disrespect is out. The cat is out of the bag now.” Scott Coker, BELLATOR President   “This is a relaunch of Bellator. We have had about 16 months of doing fights in a closed environment where we have had to do fights without an audience. It’s been challenging for the fighters and the staff, and it’s been a grind, but we are finally here.” “We have announced some great fights coming up not just domestically but worldwide. The fight this Saturday is an unbelievable main event. When I was watching the pairings I was honestly sitting there hoping that A.J. and Pitbull would be the final fight. Here we are 15 months later with $1 million on the line, the belt, and the tournament belt. I wish both fighter’s good luck.” “Pitbull has been the champ since this A.J. came here, that’s how long he’s been taking care of business. That’s why this fight will be so interesting.” “Sports need fans, and fans need sports. The fans are the oxygen of the people competing. When there’s no audience it doesn’t mean people can’t compete and do their best, but at the end of the day I do believe the fans can make a difference in the outcome of a fight.” “This fight made a lot of sense for Los Angeles, and I’m glad we did it here. It’s the right place to have this fight.” Antonio McKee, Team Bodyshop Head Coach “We are either psychic or we have some type of prophecy thing going on here. This has all been written since he was three, it has happened step by step. He wrote a million-dollar check when he was ten years old and he couldn’t even spell one million. We need to make sure we carry ourselves with respect and pride. We want to be respected and we want to be a trendsetter for people who want to do this sport. We want to be the example. It’s up to him. He has the IQ when he’s out there. He knows what he’s doing, I have a lot of confidence in what he’s doing, and I believe in him. We don’t talk smack about Pitbull, we just

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ONE: BATTLEGROUND Final Weight and Hydration Results

ONE: BATTLEGROUND Final Weight and Hydration Results Muay Thai – Strawweight (52.3 KG–56.7 KG) Sam-A Gaiyanghadao (56.30 KG, 1.0107) vs. Prajanchai PK.Saenchai Muaythaigym (56.70 KG, 1.0248) Mixed Martial Arts – Catchweight (95.8 KG)* Aung La N Sang (95.8 KG, 1.0207) vs. Leandro Ataides (92.60 KG, 1.0191) Mixed Martial Arts – Strawweight (52.3 KG–56.7 KG) Ryuto Sawada (56.50 KG, 1.0144) vs. Gustavo Balart (56.35 KG, 1.0078) Mixed Martial Arts – Atomweight (47.7 KG–52.2 KG) Ritu Phogat (52.10 KG, 1.0087) vs. Lin Heqin (52.20 KG, 1.0116) Mixed Martial Arts – Bantamweight (61.3 KG–65.8 KG) Chen Rui (65.80 KG, 1.0103) vs. Jeremy Pacatiw (65.80 KG, 1.0237) Mixed Martial Arts – Atomweight (47.7 KG–52.2 KG) Victoria Lee (51.75 KG, 1.0018) vs. Wang Luping (51.70 KG, 1.0244) *Aung La N Sang passed hydration with 1.0207 but missed weight at 95.8 KG. The bout, which was originally scheduled for middleweight (93.0 KG limit) will now be at a catchweight of 95.8 KG. Aung La will forfeit 20% of his prize purse to Leandro Ataides for missing weight. Hydration values less than or equal to 1.0250 earn a passing mark, while values greater than or equal to 1.0251 earn a failing mark. Athletes who failed weight and hydration tests on Day 1 or Day 2 are given another chance to clear tests on the morning of the event.

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