
There
was a fantastic turnout at CBS Media Day for
the historic Saturday, May 31 primetime EliteXC
telecast on CBS (9 p.m.-11 p.m. ET/PT). The
announce team for “CBS ELITEXC SATURDAY NIGHT
FIGHTS’’ was announced, fighters demonstrated
the rules of mixed martial arts and press had the opportunity
to ask CBS and EliteXC executives, promoters, fighters and
announcers questions pertaining to the sport and the highly
anticipated event at the Prudential Center
in Newark, N.J.
EliteXC stars Nick Diaz and Jake
Shields demonstrated rules of the sport and the most
common techniques utilized by MMA fighters. Legendary Frank
Shamrock served as emcee for the demonstration.
CBS Media Day was action packed and informative. Open workouts
were performed by Gina Carano and Kimbo
Slice. Senior Executive VP, CBS Primetime,
Kelly Kahl, Executive Chairman,
ProElite, Inc., Doug
DeLuca and Live Events President, EliteXC, Gary
Shaw discussed the first primetime broadcast
of MMA with the media.
EliteXC fighters Kimbo Slice, Gina Carano, Robbie
Lawler, Scott Smith and Phil Baroni also
discussed the history-making event.
The CBS announce team of play-by-play announcer Gus
Johnson, analysts Frank Shamrock and
Mauro Ranallo and reporter Karyn
Bryant were announced. David Dinkins,
Jr., who will produce the telecast, was also
part of the festivities.
Kimbo Slice, of Perrine, Fla., will face England’s James
“Colossus’’ Thompson in the main
event on CBS. Other televised fights: EliteXC middleweight
champion Robbie Lawler of St. Louis
defends against Scott Smith of Sacramento, Calif., Phil Baroni
of Long Island, N.Y., meets Joey
Villasenor of Albuquerque, N.M. in a 185-pound scrap;
Brett Rogers of Minneapolis takes on
Jon Murphy of Philadelphia in a heavyweight
match; and Gina Carano of Las Vegas will face
hard-hitting, confident Hook 'n Shoot champion Kaitlin
Young of Circle Pines, Minn., in a
women’s fight at 140 pounds
Tickets for the live event start at $25 and are available
at Ticketmaster locations, by phone
(201) 507-8900, online at www.ticketmaster.com
and at the Prudential Center box
office
(973) 757-6625. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. ET. The first live
fight is at 6:30.
What the fighters, promoters, executives and announcers had
to say at CBS Media Day:

GARY SHAW:
“It’s my honor to promote this show in primetime. This event
is probably the single biggest thing to ever happen in the
sport of mixed martial arts. The fact you will get this for
free is huge for MMA. It is something we are very proud to
bring you. “More eyeballs will watch this show than has seen
any other fight in the world.
“I want to thank Doug Deluca and a few other people who got
together and started this thing. (It started) On a napkin
(and) they wrote some notes. Eighteen months later, we are
on CBS.
“I want to thank Ken Hershman at SHOWTIME. He was truly the
visionary of this. Without him, we wouldn’t be here today.
“For me this is a milestone in my career. Boxing hasn’t been
on network TV in a long time. This is huge.
“Nothing can be bigger for our company. To these fighters,
this is it. The morning after May 31 they will be cult heroes.
It (their CBS appearances) will change their lives dramatically.
“To the athletes that signed with EliteXC, we have delivered
something that has never been delivered in MMA.
“Doug Deluca said that he wants MMA to be in the Olympics
in 2012. If this can happen, maybe that can happen.
“ I believe the future of the sport is resting on our shoulders.
If we don’t have the largest MMA audience, I will hang myself.
That will make for great live television.
“It will be a fast format on Saturday night. We are in a five-fight
format, it’s going to move. It will resonate because it is
fast-paced action. The stoppages are fast, the action is fast.
You don’t get 12 rounds of a boring fight; you get non-stop
action and high energy throughout the night.
“On EliteXC, you are not going to watch two guys having a
love fest on the ground. You are going to see an exciting
fight.
“Fighters are the most important thing in our company. We
work for the fighters. I want our fighters to be bigger than
ProElite and EliteXC.
“We have a great farm system. We try and get them started
on our ShoXC series and them put them on SHOWTIME and maybe
someday on CBS.
“No organization owns all the best fighters and no organization
owns all the best fights. UFC got this started, but we are
coming now. When UFC looks through the rearview mirror, we
are on their bumper. We are just drafting right now.
“When we sign fighters we allow them to fight in other organizations.
People that fight for us enjoy that special freedom
“There are a lot of important things that we can do to help
MMA. Putting other organizations against each other is one
of them. Imagine if we could do a show of UFC vs. EliteXC.
We are willing to do that.
“The great thing about MMA is that a loss in MMA is not devastating
like a loss in boxing.
“About the Robbie Lawler-Scott Smith fight: This is a fight
that I don’t want to be a promoter for. I would rather be
up in the stands watching it.
“If we can send women to war, then they should fight on TV.
I thank Ken Hershman for putting Gina on in the beginning,
and look at us now.
“When you start getting a lot of positive and a lot of negative
coverage, you’ve arrived. Kimbo is going to get a lot of shots
taken against him because he is on CBS. It’s not a bad thing,
but it’s not pleasurable to read. Unfortunately, it comes
with the territory.
“We spent a lot of time putting together the announce team.
We were looking for a great mixture and the perfect recipe.
“We will probably have some bumps and some criticism. But
we are ultra confident that we will bring the arena experience
right into your room.
“We are all about the sport. If we don’t succeed in growing
the sport, it will die on the vine.
“Every time we do these fights it gets bigger and bigger.
Gus (Johnson) likes the violence, I like the fast pace. That
is what boxing is missing.”

KELLY KAHL:
“We are thrilled to be bringing mixed martial arts to a wide
audience. It’s been fun watching the kind of publicity and
excitement. We have some great fighters and it all culminates
on May 31.
“We’re going to start with the four fights (broadcasts) and
in success hopefully expand that further. We’re very excited
about the 31st.
“We really don’t know what to expect; it is fun watching the
interest level grow. The bar for success isn’t all that high.
We really don’t know what to expect, but we’re anticipating
good things.
“I hate to say the bar is really low on Saturday night. We
do OK but we’re hoping to see an improvement on what we do.
Hopefully we see an increase in the younger demographics.
“You’re going to get a bigger audience with tape delay on
the west coast. We’re trying to get the biggest audience out
of this.
“It’s a little bit of a hybrid of entertainment and sport.
This is certainly a sport.
“To get new fans in to the fold, we really want to build the
sport and one way to do that is to maximize the sport as best
we can.
“I’m struck by the athleticism of these guys. These are world
class athletes. They do not walk out of a bar and into a cage;
they walk out of a gym and into to a cage.
“We are already planning to introduce this to a casual fan.
This is really going to hum along. You are not going to see
a lot of waiting. When one fight is done, we are teeing the
next one up right away.
“We are always looking for opportunities. This is an example
where opportunity meet a need. On Saturday night, CBS did
not have a lot going on. It used to be a place for great event
programming, and this is a chance to get back at that.
“We spoke to a lot of different organizations and EliteXC
and ProElite felt like the best fit. They have a great relationship
with SHOWTIME and it worked out well.”
DOUG DELUCA:
“It is also important to us to grow the sport. You’re going
to see some amazing stars and athletes in the next few years.
“There seems to be a heightened interest now. That is a great
thing for the sport, for CBS and for EliteXC.
“These guys are some of the best athletes in the world. The
world is going to see that on May 31. We have a great roster
of fighters and we are loyal to them.
“CBS has been a fan and watched this sport grow from its infancy
to where it is today. We started our partnership with Ken
Hershman and SHOWTIME. CBS invested and waited to see how
things went. It was extremely successful on SHOWTIME and it
has progressed to CBS.
“It has been a big year and a half for us and the sport of
MMA. This is a sport that will be here for a long time. It
will continue to grow, and ProElite is dedicated to helping
it grow.
“These fighters deserve a big congratulation. They will be
taking part in the biggest day in MMA.
“We are committed to great content. We are building a global
network of MMA. We are going to create a great MMA umbrella
that will help this sport progress. It is all coming together
in a major way. We are ready to go on CBS.
“I think this will be a work in progress. This is a hybrid
between entertainment and sport. We will hit all categories
of fans on Saturday night.
“Most of the people who have not watched the sport have not
liked it. Everyone who watches it with an open mind becomes
a fan. We want to teach the non-fan to become a fan. On May
31 we hope to make that happen.
“There is a lot of pressure for the sport. If this doesn’t
do well on network TV, it doesn’t do well for the sport. Pressure
is not a problem, we are excited by it.”

NICK DIAZ:
“It’s great to be here with all these famous MMA stars. It’s
great for me to come here and get to travel around a little
bit.
“I just fought in Japan and will be fighting again June 14
on SHOWTIME in Hawaii. Looking forward to a worthy opponent,
so we’ll see how it goes. I am looking forward to fighting
on SHOWTIME. It’s always good to be fighting on live TV like
that.
“I’m happy to be with EliteXC. It’s been a wild ride and I’m
happy to be on board.’’
ROBBIE LAWLER:
“It’s pretty good to get this out to the general public why
media needs to be involved and learn about the sport. I’m
ready to fight on May 31. I’ll be ready to go.”
SCOTT SMITH:
“I love the workouts because probably half these people here
have no idea what MMA is about. It’s good for the public to
come out and see the guys’ personalities. The more exposure
these guys get the more people get to see their personalities.
“Lawler? I couldn’t ask for a better opponent. When I signed
with EliteXC, there were three fighters that I looked at and
said, ‘these would make fun fights’ This is definitely one
of them..
“I’m honored to be a part of this historic event. This is
an absolute dream fight for me. I never ask for the easiest
fights. This fight with Lawler is going to be one of those
fights that you continue to replay over and over.
“I think my first fight for EliteXC I was under a little pressure.
For this title fight I don’t feel that I’m under any pressure.
This fight is huge and we are all very proud to be a part
of it.”

GINA CARANO:
“I think it’s important to remember we’re not just female
fighters. We’re fighters. This is going to be one of the toughest
fights of my life and I hope you guys enjoy it.
“When it comes down to it there are just two fighters in there.
I am anticipating one of the hardest fights in my life. It
is exciting, but it is just another fight. Fights speak for
themselves.
“There are a lot of female fighters in the world, the public
just needs to warm up to them.”
FRANK SHAMROCK:
“I have been here kicking butts and speaking in the cage from
the very beginning. The only difference is we have CBS and
SHOWTIME behind us.
“I broke my arm in my last fight in on SHOWTIME. This bone
simulator is supposed to help my bones grow faster. I am wearing
it now and will be fighting again in September. Welcome to
MMA.
“I’ve been in the business for a really long time. I always
knew this day would come. It’s the greatest sport in the world
and the greatest lifestyle in the world. I’m proud to say
I’m a mixed martial artist.
“I’ve invested my entire life in to this sport. I put my entire
future in the success of this sport. For me it’s an art form
and a lot of these guys want to be respected in their art.
“I’ll train this commentary team to kick any other commentary
team’s butt.”
PHIL BARONI:
“I’m going to knock this kid out. I am going to send him back
to New Mexico in a body bag. He has a big mouth, and I am
going to shut it. He’s not here, so what can I say.
“The real tough guys fight in cages. Hit the books, don’t
throw hooks. It’s not all it’s cracked up to be. Stay in school.
“Everybody here is a fighter. Kimbo started on the street.
That’s where I started out. We are all fighting for something.”
JAKE SHIELDS:
“I’m feeling healthy again and I can’t wait to fight again.”
KIMBO SLICE:
“I’ve been fighting since I was 13. I’ve been having my fights
recorded for about five years now and look where it took me.
“I don’t know anything about my opponent.
“When I was fighting on the street there was no training.”
DAVID DINKINS, JR. :
“We wanted to fill all the requirements. Frank is an expert.
Mauro is an MMA historian. Karyn is a great MMA fan and reporter
and Gus is one of the best announcers out there.
“We are sensitive to the violence level. I think we are going
to see how fast we can go. We are usually able to take a lot
of liberties on pay per view and SHOWTIME. We don’t want it
to be too graphic and we don’t want to turn people off, but
we want to be true to the sport.
“The refs are on top of things. There isn’t a chance of sustained
concussions. This sport is very safe.
“It is sport and entertainment. What makes the stars stars
is that there is the special X factor of the entertainment
portion. If we are not properly broadcasting this, we are
not doing our jobs. What makes this special is the arena experience.
It will be a smooth running story of the night that we plan
to broadcast. There will be some challenges with the commercials,
but we will show you the whole night.”
GUS JOHNSON:
“Hopefully our approach is to not only highlight what these
athletes do in the ring, but (other things). I want to know
about Kimbo Slice and how he was one of the Top 10 linebackers
in the U.S. and then Hurricane Andrew hits. I want to know
more about Gina Carano. Those are the kinds of things we want
to talk about on a regular basis.
Our team will approach this the same way we approach the NFL
on CBS, the NCAA on CBS. Mixed martial arts is the sport of
the future. It’s about kids, not 30-year-olds like us. What
America is going to see is guys going out there and fighting.”
“For me it is an honor to have the opportunity to work with
ProElite and EliteXC. I think that MMA is the sport of the
future. I have called all the big sports, but what I like
about this sport is you get to see athletes who will leave
it all out in the ring. You will see non-stop action, and
that is exciting.
“We will tell America what we see. We won’t be edited by anyone.
We want to tell a positive story.
“From a boxing perspective, the purists don’t understand it.
They don’t understand that the hardest part is on the ground.
Our challenge is through a Frank and Mauro to educate America
on what they are seeing. Then there will be much more of an
appreciation for what they are watching.
“If boxing is the sweet science, then MMA is quantum physics.”
KARYN BRYANT:
“I think it’s really important for people to understand that
the women watching the sport were brought along by their boyfriend
and left a screaming fan. I want to thank CBS because I think
it’s going to be an incredible endeavor. I’ve been working
boxing for a few years and the excitement that I have for
boxing and MMA is real. There are a lot of us that enjoy the
sport and enjoy the athleticism.
“I got into MMA several years ago hanging out with (pro MMA
fighter) Malaipet and having my husband come home from training
with him and having to put a steak on his eye. MMA is a lifestyle
and it truly is. A lot of the friends that I have are from
my husband’s fight club.”
MAURO RANALLO:
“I want to thank everyone for finally bringing the greatest
sport in the world to network TV primetime. We have finally
arrived. These are the best athletes in the world. You will
very quickly find out that these are the best athletes and
some of the nicest people outside of the cage.
“There is no one else who deserves to be calling a fight as
much as Frank Shamrock. He is a legend in this sport.
“I love how EliteXC allows us to talk about every sport. The
sport is mixed martial arts, MMA, not UFC.”


EliteXC - 05/15/2008: 'Phil
“NYBA’’ Baroni & “Smokin’’ Joe Villasenor, EliteXC Live
Events President Gary Shaw' -05/15/2008
To
Hold Media Conference Call
Thursday, May 15, at 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT
WHO: Crowd-Pleasing EliteXC Middleweight Champion
“Ruthless’’ Robbie Lawler
Exciting, Hard-Hitting Scott “Hands Of Steel’’ Smith
Fast-Talking, Colorful, Controversial Phil “NYBA”
Baroni
Determined, Dedicated, World-Class “Smokin’’ Joe Villasenor
EliteXC Live Events President Gary
Shaw
WHAT: Lawler, Smith, Baroni, Villasenor and Shaw will participate
in a conference call to discuss the first-ever, live primetime
Network broadcast of “CBS ELITEXC SATURDAY NIGHT
FIGHTS” on Saturday, May 31 (9-11 p.m. ET/PT)
on the CBS Television Network.
Lawler will defend against Smith and Baroni will take on Villasenor
in two of the five fights on the CBS lineup.
In the main event, Kimbo Slice will face
James “Colossus’’ Thompson. Other televised
fights: Brett Rogers meets Jon Murphy
in a heavyweight clash and Gina Carano faces
Kaitlin Young in a women’s fight at 140 pounds.
Tickets for a stellar event at the Prudential
Center in Newark, N.J., presented by Los Angeles-based
Pro Elite, Inc.’s live fight division, EliteXC,
start at $25 and are available at Ticketmaster, online at
www.ticketmaster.com, by
phone (201) 507-8900 and at Prudential Center (973) 757-6625.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. ET. The first live fight is at 6:30.
ACCESS #: (800) 288-9626 (United States); (612) 234-9960 (International)
Ask for CBS/EliteXC Conference Call
WHEN: Thursday, May 15, 2008
4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT
CONTACTS: CBS Publicity – Mitch
Graham/Kelli Raftery, (323) 575-2415/(212) 975-3163
EliteXC/BZA – Dan Clavadetscher/John
Beyrooty, (818) 462-5602/(562) 233-7477
ProElite, Inc./PondelWilkenson –
Evan Pondel, (310-279-5980)
ProElite, Inc./Leader Enterprises
– Marc Altieri, (562) 546-6002
SHOWTIME – Chris DeBlasio, (212)
708-1633
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