Thursday,
Aug. 14, 2008,
The World Sports Café, Fresno, California
In a rematch of a fight that demanded one, promising, once-beaten light
heavyweights Po’ai Suganuma (9-1) of Hilo, Hawaii, and Jared Hamman
(10-1) of San Bernardino, Calif., will clash in the main event on ShoXC:
Elite Challenger Series Friday, Aug. 15, live on SHOWTIME (11 p.m. ET/PT,
delayed on the west coast) at Table Mountain Casino at Friant, Calif.
Suganuma handed Hamman his lone loss in a controversial fight that
lasted all of 15 seconds in the main event last April 5 at the Table
Mountain Casino on ShoXC.
ShoXC, an EliteXC presentation that pits developing fighters in tough
match ups, is a springboard for the future stars and champions of EliteXC.
ShoXC is patterned after the popular SHOWTIME boxing series ShoBox:
The New Generation.
Tickets, priced at $50 (General Admission), $60 (Reserved), $70 (Gold)
and $80 (VIP), are available at the Main Casino Cage at Table Mountain
Casino. They also can be purchased online at www.tmcasino.com/tickets.html.
Doors open at 4:30 p.m. First live fight is at 6 p.m. PT.
In other SHOWTIME fights, Fabricio “Morango” Camoes (10-4) of San
Diego meets Sam “The Squeeze” Morgan (19-10) of St. Paul, Minn., at
160 pounds; Muay Thai striking specialist Cyrille “The Snake” Diabate
(14-6-1) of France will make his EliteXC debut against ShoXC veteran
Jaime Fletcher (9-3) of San Bernardino, Calif., at 205 pounds; and King
of the Cage middleweight champ Keith “KO Kid’’ Berry (7-2) of Las Vegas
by way of Murrieta, Calif., takes on Ray Lizama (5-5) of Rancho Cucamonga,
Calif., at 190 pounds (Please note: This is NOT a title fight; the KOTC
belt will not be on the line).
Also on SHOWTIME, EliteXC will introduce a new women’s weight class
(130 pounds) when one of the few true pioneers of women’s mixed martial
arts, Debi Purcell (4-1) of Laguna Hills, Calif., faces Cage Warriors
champion Rosi Sexton (8-1) of Manchester, England.
Non-televised bouts: Promising, exciting Melanie La'Croix (1-0) of
Los Angeles vs. Katrina Alendale (0-2) of San Francisco at 140 pounds;
Ralph Lopez (3-0) of Fresno, Calif., vs. Roberto Vargas (2-0) of San
Bernardino at 150 pounds; Josh Rave (8-4) of Fresno vs. Jesse Brock
(6-3) of Sacramento at 140; Kenny “The Poet’’ Johnson (1-0) of Los Angeles
vs. Lucas Gumaza (2-0) of Stockton, Calif., at 170; and Marcus Levesseur
(5-2) of Fresno vs. David “Tarzan’’ Douglas (4-1) of Antioch, Calif.
at 155.
The SHOWTIME and non-televised fights are scheduled for three, 5-minute
rounds with the exception of Purcell-Sexton and La’Croix-Alendale, which
are slated for three, 3-minute rounds. Fans can watch pre- and post-fight
interviews only at ProElite.com.
What the fighters had to say:
PO’AI SUGANUMA
“I just want to fight so I can put all doubts to rest about what happened
last time. It bothered me a little, for a little while, that people
thought our last fight was a fluke and I was lucky to win.
“This is going to be a great, hard, exciting fight. I know Hamman will
come out determined to win and give everything he’s got. But so will
I.
“It may take longer, but I am confident the result will be the same
and that I will win again.’’
JARED HAMMAN
“It took me some time to get over the first fight, but no matter what
anybody says, it was a loss for me. It went into the books as a defeat.
“I couldn’t have trained harder for that fight, but I learned a lesson.
I learned that no matter how hard I worked at it, it was time to take
this sport even more seriously.
“I always took my training and fighting seriously, but I never looked
at this as a career. But that has all changed. This is now my No. 1
priority.’’
FABRICO CAMOES
“I always go into a fight thinking I am going to win. I have heavy hands
and I know how to finish a fight.
“Morgan is a good opponent but this is my job and I work very, very
hard at it. I want to win the fight and finish the fight in exciting
fashion.’’
SAM MORGAN
“I’m fighting at 160, which was a hard cut for me, but I now feel like
a different person and a totally different fighter. I want to be the
best I can be and show the world what the real Sam Morgan is all about.
“This guy is definitely tough and I know he comes in highly regarded,
but I have fought a lot of tough guys and have never backed down or
said no to any fight. I am always confident I will win.
“The loss to Paul Daley really lit a fire under me. I switched my diet,
upped my cardio and trained a lot harder. I know Camoes comes out fast
and likes to take it to the ground. So I am going to keep it standing.
“Whatever happens, though, I came here to fight. The fact Camoes comes
to fight makes this a great fight. I think it will be the fight of the
night.’’
CYRILLE DIABATE
“I’m looking forward to returning to fighting and showing everybody
how much I’ve improved. This is like a second chance for me. I have
been in training three months for this.
“I’m really excited about making a name for myself in the United States
in mixed martial arts. I’ve fought in the U.S. in Muay Thai and Full
Contact Karate, but this is my first fight in MMA. I’ll fight anybody.’’
JAIME FLETCHER
“I’m ready to go put on a show. I expect him to come out hard but if
I get in first, it might throw him off. This is another great opportunity
EliteXC and SHOWTIME have given me and I will take advantage.’’
DEBI PURCELL
“I feel like this is going to end by knockout in one round, or by submission
in the second. I’m ready, feel really good and am 100 percent.
“But this is going to be a really hard fight, definitely the toughest
of my career. My plan is to come out strongly and remain strong. That’s
always been my plan though. The key is for me to stick to it.’’
ROSI SEXTON
“I am really excited about fighting in the United States and on SHOWTIME
and fighting such an esteemed fighter like Debi. I have a lot of respect
for her and for what she has done for women’s MMA.
“Fighting is a science and the most technical sport. You have to be
able to mesh skills that people work their whole life to perfect. I
can’t wait to show what I can do.’’
KEITH BERRY
“I still try and go out and finish fights as soon as possible. I’m just
going to stay on him the whole fight until I knock him out and I get
the win.
“Being so young (20) and fighting for only two years I almost always
am in against older, more experienced fighters.
“Anyone can fight on the street but not anyone can fight on SHOWTIME
in a cage. I did street fighting and it is nothing. I am really excited
about Friday and making a good impression.’’
RAY LIZAMA:
“I’ve seen tapes of Berry and watched him so I am familiar with him
and his style. He likes to stand and fight. Just like me.
“With this kind of matchup, style-wise this cannot be anything but
an exciting fight for the fans.’’
UNDERCARD FIGHTS
Melanie La'Croix -- 139 Pounds vs Katrina Alendale -- 138 1/2 Pounds
Ralph Lopez -- 148 1/2 Pounds vs Roberto Vargas -- 150 Pounds
Josh Rave -- 131 Pounds vs Jesse Brock -- 139 Pounds
Kenny "The Poet'' Johnson -- 171 vs Lucas Gamaza -- 169 1/2 Pounds
Marcus Levesseur -- 154 /2 Pounds vs David "Tarzan" Douglas
-- 154 1/2
SHOWTIME FIGHTS
Keith "KO Kid" Berry -- 191 Pounds vs Ray Lizama -- 190
1/2 Pounds
Debi Purcell -- 129 Pounds vs Rosi Sexton -- 130 Pounds
Cyrille "The Snake" Diabate -- 203 1/2 vs Jaime Fletcher --
204
Fabricio "Morango" Camoes -- 161 vs Sam Morgan -- 160 Pounds
Po'ai Suganuma -- 205 Pounds vs Jared Hamman -- 203 1/2 Pounds |