Atlantic
City, April 12, 2008 – On April 11, Travis “The Diesel”
Wiuff was crowned the first YAMMA Heavyweight
Champion, outlasting seven other competitors
in an awe-inspiring tournament in YAMMA Pit Fighting's
inaugural pay-per-view event. For the first time in over a
decade, MMA returned to its origins by reviving the hugely
popular tournament format, in which fighters participated
in multiple fights in an attempt to capture the title of YAMMA
Heavyweight Champion. Wiuff’s hard-earned victory included
wins over Marcelo Pereira, Alexys
Oleynik and Chris Tuscherer.
The event, held at the Trump Taj Mahal,
was comprised of an eight-man tournament and two ‘Masters
Superfights,’ in which Pat Smith defeated
Eric “Butterbean” Esch and Oleg “The
Russian Bear” Taktarov defeated Mark Kerr.
The event also featured ring announcer Scott Ferrall
and Olympic gold medal winner Jeff
Blatnick commentating. YAMMA Pit Fighting is
the brainchild of Ultimate Fighting Championship
(UFC) founder Bob Meyrowitz.
The championship match got off to a raucous start in the first
round when Wiuff delivered several devastating strikes to
Tuscherer, sending him wobbling to the ground. The second
round saw Wiuff continue to dominate with a relentless ground-and-pound
attack and constantly getting the better of Tuchscherer while
trading stand-up strikes. Tuscherer mounted a brief comeback
in round three, delivering a flurry of blows to Wiuff in the
final seconds, but the rally came too late, and Wiuff was
awarded the win by decision.
“Chris is a tough guy, a guy who’s definitely on his way
up. I’m glad I fought him now – he’s only going to get better,”
said Wiuff. “But I didn’t train for one fight, I
trained for three. I always planned to fight three fights,
and that’s just what I did.”
"This was an unbelievable night for MMA," said
Bob Meyrowitz, Rope Partners. “Between the unveiling of
the YAMMA, the return of the tournament format and two phenomenal
Masters Superfights, we showed the world tonight that YAMMA
Pit Fighting truly is the evolution of MMA."
In the first ‘Masters Superfight,’ Oleg Taktrov used his Sambo
prowess to quickly submit Mark Kerr with a kneebar. Crowd
favorite Butterbean suffered a staggering loss to Pat Smith
in the second ‘Masters Superfight,’ with Smith going toe-to-toe
with Butterbean in what was arguably the most technical fight
of Smith’s career. When Butterbean slipped and the fight went
to the ground, Smith dominated with seemingly endless elbow
strikes, until the fight was stopped by the referee.
“It was a tough fight – You’ve got to respect Butterbean.
He nicked me a couple of times and I really felt the power
behind those punches.” said Smith. “But in the end,
I proved that I could stand up with him and win.”
The event witnessed the unveiling of the Yamma, an evolution
of the traditional fighting structure designed to keep the
fighting more explosive and continuous. The Yamma is a circular
pit, shaped almost like a bowl, with a flat bottom that rises
up with a three foot lip 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.
Complete results for the
April 11th fight card are as follows:
Tournament Round 1
Alexy “Samurai” Oleynik def. Sherman “The Tank” Pendergarst
Chris Tuscherer def. Tony “The King” Sylvester
Travis “The Diesel” Wiuff def. Marcelo “Pato” Pereira
Ricco “Suave” Rodriguez def. George Bush III
Masters Superfight 1
Oleg Taktarov def. Mark Kerr
Tournament Round 2
Chris Tuscherer def. Alexy “Samurai” Oleynik
Travis “The Diesel” Wiuff def. Ricco “Suave” Rodriguez
Masters Superfight 2
Pat Smith def. Butterbean
Tournament Heavyweight Championship
Travis “The Diesel” Wiuff def. Chris Tuscherer
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
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