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"The Bolt" thanks his sponsors, especially Tattoo Fightwear

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Nebraska fighter Matt "The Bolt" Bentley may not be from the mighty Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, but he is a de-facto resident, as far as I'm concerned, because he's sponsored by New Cumberland mma clothing company, Tattoo Fightwear. Matt is fighting on the upcoming Adrenaline IV event on Friday in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Here is a message from Matt that Larry Novak from Tattoo sent me:

Tuesday September 15, 2009

Well folks it's that time. This is the last e-mail I will send out before the fight. I want to thank everyone once again for everything that you've done for me in preparation for this Friday.

Brandon and Paris (American Stand Up): You guys were the first big sponsor I ever landed and I will ALWAYS rock your gear in the cage, it doesn't matter if I never leave the local arenas or make it the big shows out in Vegas or Cali. I will always be a part of American Stand Up. Thanks for believing in me!

Phil and the guys (Disorderly Conduct): While a newer sponsor you and your boys have made me feel very welcome. I am glad that I can represent you guys and an Omaha company on fight night.

Castaway Pointe: What started as a business deal turned into a great friendship with me and your daughter. You guys have helped out in a big way. Mari I still wanna get you into the gym with me. LOL!

Eric Carlson and crew (Insanity Fightwear): You guys have bent over backwards for me. I was one of the first fighters you guys sponsored and you are another company that has just made me feel like part of the family. Insanity is another company that will be a part of my sponsorship crew as long as I in the cage!

Mike and Sigrid Moylan (Shamrock Development): I have enjoyed working with you guys over the last year and hands down you are two of my favorite clients (not your general ass kissing job here LOL!). I have really enjoyed the energy you guys have brought to the gym and your workouts. Thanks for the sponsorship!

Larry Novak (Tattoo Fightwear): You have really been trying to push my name especially on the East Coast and that to me is an priceless service. I love what your company stands for and am proud to be a part of the team at Tattoo.

Joe Stickman (Stickman Graphics): You guys stepped up to help out on a last minute e-mail. You guys have helped me get the names of all these great companies out there. Thank you so much! I hope this is the first step towards a continuing partnership.

Smitty, Dom and the Gang (Big Brain Productions): I've known Smitty a long time since I got my first tattoo ten years ago actually from Chris. Thirteen or fourteen tats later I'm back getting inked by Dom (amazing artist) and kicking with the boys at the shop. You guys are down to earth, genuine and generally speaking bad ass! Thanks so much for all you've done.

Shriers: Linda, Sami and family. Linda I have really enjoyed working with you over the last year. You have been very supportive of me and my fighting career and I appreciate it. Sami I look at you like a little sister...You've been out to most of my fights over the last year and will keep coming I'm sure!

Thanks again guys, you've done your part and now it's time for me to do mine! See you at the fights!

Matt "The Bolt" Bentley


Tattoo Fightwear newsletter

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From Larry Novak, owner of New Cumberland-based MMA clothing company, Tattoo Fightwear:
Tattoo Fightwear is gearing up for its two biggest months since its conception. On September 18, Matt Bentley will be fighting at Adrenaline 4. This card features former UFC fighters Tim Sylvia and Houston Alexander.

On October 23, the Central Pennsylvania Warrior Challenge will hold its third event in Lancaster, PA. On this card Tattoo Fightwear sponsored fighters Justin Scott and Lewis Rumsey will take their first fight as professionals. Also on this card Tattoo Fightwear sponsored fighters Duane Bastress, John Andel, and Jeff Runk will continue their quest to stay undefeated as amateurs. This event will have a total of 5,000 people and will take the Central Pennsylvania Warrior Challenge to the next level. To get tickets go to www.warriorchallenge.info. Josh Ferguson out of Team Cruz MMA will also be fighting in October at the Ultimate Warrior Challenge. Thank you for your support.

Tattoo Fightwear fighter Matt Bentley at Adrenaline IV

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Fresh off of his choke-out victory over Josh Wright, Tattoo Fightwear fighter Matt Bentley will be in possibly the biggest fight of his career so far on Sept. 18 as he fights on the card at Monte Cox's Adrenaline MMA IV.

Adrenaline MMA, whose last event saw Tim Sylvia fall to former boxer Ray Mercer, will hold its fourth event at the Mid-America Center Council Bluffs, IA. Sylvia will look to rebound from the emabrassing loss to Mercer by taking on Jason Riley (6-1). The co-main event will feature Houston Alexander vs TBA.

Looks like slo-mo

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Tim Sylvia knocked out by Ray Mercer is a boxing match-turned MMA fight at Adrenaline III.

Tim Sylvia vs. Ray Mercer: boxing in a cage

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from mmajunkie.com:
The previously announced "Adrenaline III: Sylvia vs. Mercer" headline boxing match between former MMA champion Tim Sylvia and boxing champ Ray Mercer will be held in a mixed-martial-arts cage, Adrenaline MMA CEO Monte Cox confirmed in a Thursday press conference in Birmingham, Ala.

The same city hosts the June 13 Adrenaline MMA event, which features a headline six-round boxing match between Sylvia, a former longtime UFC champ, and Mercer, an Olympic gold medalist and WBO heavyweight boxing champion.

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At the age of 40, Pat Miletich made a statement Thursday against Thomas Denny.

More than two years ago, Miletich was unsure if he'd ever fight again following a disappointing submission loss to Renzo Gracie. Now the MMA world is wondering if the Iowan is on the cusp of a comeback.

"They say the last thing to go when you're old is your power," said Miletich, a former UFC 170-pound champion.

Power has not been lost if Thursday's decisive knockout at Adrenaline II is of any measure, as the hometown fighter looked every bit the striker he was known for a decade ago.

A clean left-hook counter to the chin stunned Denny in an early exchange, and set the tone for a spectacular finish in front of a partisan crowd at the I Wireless Center in Moline, Ill.

Tonight - Adrenaline MMA II

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-Pat Miletich vs. Thomas Denny
-Ben Rothwell vs. Chris Guillen
-Michael Russow vs. Braden Bice
-Ryan McGivern vs. Geno Roderick
-Mike Ciesnolevicz vs. Derrick Mehmen
-Gabe Lemley vs. Dan Loman
-Pat Curran vs. Ramiro Hernandez

Miletich returns for Adrenline MMA's second show

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Pat "The Croatian sensation" Miletich

From M-1 Mixfight:
The second installment of Monte Cox's Adrenaline MMA event will be held in Moline, Illinois come December, 11th. Such fighters as Pat Miletich, Mike Russow and Ben Rothwell are scheduled to participate:

Thomas Denny vs. Pat Miletich

Chris Guillen vs. Ben Rothwell

Braden Bice vs. Michael Russow

Mike Ciesnolevicz vs. Derrick Mehmen

Gabe Lemley vs. Dan Loman

Ryan McGivern vs. Geno Roderick

Pat Curran vs. Ramiro Hernandez

Jesse Lennox vs. Ryan Williams

LC Davis vs. Billy Kidd

Jacob Hey vs. Danny Rodriguez

Hey, now I got a radio show too ...

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Seems like every MMA pundit on the Internets has a radio show, so I figured what the heck. Here's the first edition of The MMA Explosion Radio Show. Took me a while to think up that title ... Anyway, I'm joined by Tom Joyce, my co-worker here at The Daily Record and videographer/producer virtuoso. Have a listen.


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MMA reigns supreme

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Well, it was truly an amazing weekend. Fedor Emelianenko destroyed Tim Sylvia in 36 seconds at Affliction: Banned and Anderson Silva made short work of James Irvin in just more than a minute.

If anything, it proved that MMA fans can't get enough ... MMA. UFC's ratings were high, and Affliction's attendence was somewhere aroudn 14,000 and their gate was over $2 million. Of course, they had to pay their fighters more than $3 million, but so what, right?

Seriously, I think everyone at Afflction, M-1, AdrenalineMMA and WAMMA should be very happy with the way things turned out. There's already talk of the second Afflction show - could we see Fedor vs. randy at that one, or maybe Arlovski or Barnett, fresh off their devastating wins over Rothwell and Rizzo, respectively, might step up to take on The Last Emperor.

WAMMA exec Michael Lynch - he was the guy with the rocker long hair in the ring, handing the belt over to Fedor - told me a few weeks back WAMMA woudl like to offer a lightweight belt, possibly in the fall. Sounds good to me, let's have Takanori Gomi vs. Joachim Hansen II ...

Nobody said anything about money ...

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A press release from Adrenaline MMA about their event in Chicago tonight says it'll be streamed live on the Internet by a company called Vividas.

It doesn't say anything about paying for it, only that "Vividas offers audiences a simple, hassle-free viewing experience at the click of a button."

The button? "Buy now."

It's a little misleading, so I just wanted to pass that along to you. I know people have to make a living, but I thought in the spirit of ProElite and Strikeforce, the event would be free.

Although, the set-up page also says Watch the Main Event, "just click play and let Vividas do the rest." So either way, it's either ignorance or purposely cryptic.

Here's the link. See for yourself.

Adrenaline MMA to be streamed live

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Originally broadcast only on HDNet, the first Adrenaline MMA card will also be streamed live at www.vividas.com. I went over to the site, and the news release says as much, but I couldn't seem to find any specific information on how to access the streaming when it's fight time. If anyone finds out, let me know.

ADRENALINE MMA

June 14, 2008 – Sears Centre, Hoffman Estates, Illinois
Main Card
Joe Pearson (22-9) vs. John Hosman (8-3-1)
Louis Taylor (4-0) vs. Adam Maciejewski (6-4)
Joe Jordan (41-11) vs. Ryan Williams (6-1)
Dom O'Grady (5-0) vs. Mike Stumpf (9-1)
Hector Urbina (11-3) vs. Dave Kleczkowski (6-3)
Aaron Rosa (10-2) vs. Ron Fields (23-24-1)
Herc Hayes (7-5) vs. Kerry Schall (22-9)

Jameel Massouh (15-3) vs. Clay French (14-2)
Jay Ellis (11-15) vs. Rory Markham (14-4)
Jeff Cox (9-6) vs. Bart Palaszewski (28-11)
Marcus Levesseur (12-1) vs. Mark Miller (9-3)
Forrest Petz (11-5) vs. Brian Gassaway (25-17-1)
Daiju Takase (7-11) vs. Terry Martin (16-4)

Main Event
Jason Guida (23-17) vs. Mike Russow (9-1)





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