YAMMA
Pit Fighting has announced that Pat
Smith will replace Gary Goodridge in
the YAMMA Pit Fighting "Masters Superfight"
against Eric "Butterbean"
Esch in Atlantic City on April 11, 2008. Goodridge
was forced to withdraw from the event after losing a fight
in South Korea on March 30, 2008 in what has been determined
a knockout. This rendered Goodridge ineligible to fight on
April 11 by the New Jersey Athletic Commission, which requires
30 days of inactivity following a KO.
Pat Smith was previously slated
to fight Oleg Taktarov in the event.
Patrick Smith, an American mixed martial artist
and professional kick boxer, gained notoriety in the early
days of the UFC with his commanding wins in several memorable
fights, including his defeat of Ninjitsu practitioner Scott
Morris in UFC 2. The Denver, Colorado native stands 6 ft 2
in tall and weighs 230lbs., and has won five of his last six
MMA fights.
The updated fight card for the April
11th event is as follows:
MASTERS SUPERFIGHTS (Two Five-Minute Rounds)
Oleg "The Russian Bear" Taktarov VS. Mark
"The Titan" Kerr
Butterbean VS. Pat Smith
8 MAN HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT (One Five-Minute
Round & Championship is Three Five-Minute Rounds)
Marcelo "Pato" Pereira
Sherman Pendergarst
Ricco "Suave" Rodriguez
Tony Sylvester
Chris Tuscherer
Travis "The Diesel" Wiuff
Alexey Oleynik
George Bush
'Ricco Rodrigues,
Mark Kerr And "The Yamma" Revealed'
- 04/02/2008

Los
Angeles, April 1, 2008 – Today YAMMA Pit Fighting
(YPF), a new mixed martial arts (MMA) organization
created by Ultimate Fighting Championship
(UFC) founder Bob Meyrowitz, announced
details on the YPF surface called "The Yamma"
and revealed the revised fight card for the organization’s
first live pay-per-view event, which will air live from the
Trump Taj Mahal in Atlantic City
on April 11, 2008.
MMA veteran and two-time UFC Heavyweight Tournament Champion
Mark Kerr will fight in the ‘Masters
Superfight’ against Oleg Taktarov.
In addition, former UFC Heavyweight Champion and recent
VH1's Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew
participant Ricco "Suave"
Rodriguez has been added to the eight-man heavyweight
tournament. Tickets for the event can be purchased through
Ticketmaster or at the Trump Taj
Mahal Box Office. The live pay-per-view broadcast
is available in the United States and Canada through In
Demand Networks, TVN Entertainment, Bell ExpressVu, Viewer’s
Choice Canada and Dish Network.
The YPF surface, known as “The
Yamma,” is an evolution of the traditional fighting
structure and is designed to keep the fighting more explosive
and continuous. In today’s MMA matches, fighters rush their
opponents in the quest for a takedown, and the fight often
ends up on the ground and pushed up against the fence. The
action often stalls there, and must be stopped and moved back
into the center of the ring. The Yamma’s design is specifically
aimed at stopping this break in the action. The Yamma is a
circular pit, shaped almost like a bowl, with a circular flat
bottom that rises up around the edge. In this ring, if a fighter
is pushed backwards towards the fence, he moves up the lip,
gaining both a height and leverage advantage over his opponent.
From this position, the fighter on the lip can use gravity
and leverage to reverse his opponent, and take the fight back
into the center without a break in the action.
“There has been a lot of speculation about the Yamma;
some people thought it would have a moving floor, spikes or
even live alligators,” said Bob Meyrowitz, Rope Partners.
“But the Yamma isn’t about flashy gimmicks; it’s about
the evolution of a sport and how the traditional ring can
be altered to accelerate that evolution. At its core, the
purpose of the Yamma is to make MMA fighting more exciting
for those who matter most - the fans.”
“The Yamma’s design is all about function,” said
Scott Nagel, lead designer of the Yamma. “It works because
of its sloped up edges and because there are no corners. If
you are pushed back, you are pushed up – and what goes up
is coming back down, probably in a way that causes the opponent
a great deal of pain. It’s going to be much more exciting,
much more continuous and have much more action.”
Mark Kerr, a Toledo, OH native, got his start in wrestling,
where he was a high school state champion. At Syracuse University,
Kerr was the Division I champion at 190 pounds in 1992 - Randy
Couture, wrestling for Oklahoma State University,
took second place. Kerr soon got into MMA, and had four impressive
wins in the UFC, in which he was a two time heavyweight tournament
champion. He then began fighting in Pride Fighting
Championships in 1998. In 2003, HBO aired a
documentary titled "The Smashing Machine:
The Life and Times of Mark Kerr." The program
chronicled the no-holds barred aspect of mixed martial arts
and Ken Shamrock, Bas Rutten and
Mark Coleman also appeared in the film. Kerr won
his last fight against Steve Gavin on November
7, 2007. He stands 6 ft 3 in tall and weighs 236 lbs and has
a record of 13-06-0.
Ricco "Suave" Rodriguez, a UFC/Pride/King
of the Cage veteran, was born in San Jose, California
and raised in Staten Island, New York. Rodriguez may be best
known for defeating MMA mega-legend Randy Couture in 2002
at UFC 39 to win the UFC heavyweight title. He subsequently
lost the title to none other than powerhouse Tim Sylvia.
Rodriguez recently appeared on VH1's Celebrity Rehab with
Dr. Drew and made a commitment to sobriety and returning to
the MMA scene. Since returning to MMA, he has competed in
four fights, winning two by TKO and losing two by decision.
Rodriguez stands 6 ft 4 in tall and weighs 250 lbs and has
a record of 27-7-0.
For the first time in over a decade, MMA will return to its
origins by reviving the hugely popular tournament format,
in which fighters will participate in multiple fights on their
way to claiming the ultimate victory, the title of YAMMA
Heavyweight Champion. The format will test the
endurance and skill of each fighter, as victory in each round
is rewarded not with extended rest, but with another fight.
Tournament fighting has long been a huge draw for dedicated
MMA fans due to the non-stop action provided by fight-after-fight
formatting.
The April 11th fight card is as follows:
MASTERS SUPERFIGHTS (Two Five-Minute Rounds)
Oleg “The Russian Bear” Taktarov VS. Mark Kerr
Butterbean VS. Gary "Big Daddy" Goodridge
8 MAN HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT (One Five-Minute Round &
Championship is Three Five-Minute Rounds)
Marcelo “Pato” Pereira
Sherman Pendergarst
Ricco "Suave" Rodriguez
Tony Sylvester
Chris Tuscherer
Travis “The Diesel” Wiuff
Alexey Oleynik
George Bush
Tickets are available through Ticketmaster’s extensive network
of 81 ticket centers throughout the Delaware Valley including
Boscov’s, Marshalls and select West Coast Video and Gallery
of Sound locations or call Ticketmaster’s convenient Charge-by-Phone
service at 1-800-736-1420. For Online Information: www.ticketmaster.com
About Rope Partners
Rope Partners, formed by Bob Meyrowitz and Peter Kauff, have
over a 20 year track record of pioneering successful ventures
in the music, broadcasting and sports industries. This is
illustrated by their successes with DIR Broadcasting (the
largest independent radio syndication company), The College
Television Network (the largest private television network
in the United States), and Semaphore Entertainment Group (the
originator and founder of the UFC).
For more information, visit www.yammapitfighting.com or www.myspace.com/yammapitfighting
Related Articles>>> |