WHIPPANY, NJ (4/11/11)- Cage fighters aren't just extreme mixed martial artists with huge muscles. Outside of the ring, they can also have huge hearts. Billy Dee Williams, an up-and-coming MMA fighter, will be fighting this Saturday to benefit his friend, MMA fighter Scott Fairlamb.
Scott Fairlamb is a mixed martial artist from Butler who was recently diagnosed with leukemia. Like most MMA fighters who have left their day jobs to pursue their dream, Scott does not have health insurance and his new medical bills are staggering. He also lost all his fighting sponsorships after he was diagnosed with leukemia. Before entering the world of ultimate fighting, Scott played on Butler High's State Championship football team, was a collegiate All-American football player and won the NJ Golden Gloves as a professional boxer. He continues to train and fight everyday.
Billy Dee Williams is making his pro MMA debut this Saturday, April 16th, at the Cage Fury Fighting Championships in Atlantic City. He is donating 100% of his fight proceeds to Scott Fairlamb, his teammate from AMA Fight Club in Whippany, the training home to some of the best and brightest in the sport. Billy Dee is not a big-name UFC fighter with tons of sponsorships, just a concerned friend.
The AMA Fight Club will also match some of the donations received for this cause. To send donations, buy tickets to the fight, for more information or an interview, please contact:
Billy Dee Williams
973-296-6140
Donations can be sent to Billy Dee Williams, c/o AMA Fight Club in Whippany
AMA Fight Club
amafightclub.com
973-884-5995
mike@amafightclub.com
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Tuesday, April 12, 2011
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Peralta speaks on victory!
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Vinny O'Brien Post Fight Q&A!
Adamek Dominates McBride!
By Matt Yanofsky and Richard Pierson (ringside)
Secaucus' Tomas Adamek won a unanimous decision by brilliantly outboxing former Mike Tyson conqueror Kevin McBride at the Prudential Center in Nweark. The fight was a blow out with Adamek winning every round. Mcbride had no answer for the smaller, faster, and smarter Adamek. McBride, who came in horrible shape at 285 lbs, took this fight for the check, while Adamek came to make a statement. Adamek showed he can stand in the ring with the bigger and stronger heavyweights, as well as that boxing is more brain then brawn.
Adamek, who will face Vitali Klitschko in September. improves to 44-1 with 28KO's. McBride falls to 35-9-1 with 29 KO's.
2008 US Olympian and highly touted Sadam "World Kid" Ali continued his rise up the ranks with a highlight reel third round KO of overmatched Puerto Rican Javier Perez. Ali dropped Ali in the first round and dominated the second, displaying his phenomenal boxing skills and hand speed. In the third, Ali literally put Perez to sleep with a vicious left hook at 2:43.
Ali, of Brooklyn, NY, is now 12-0 with 6 knockouts. Perez slips to 8-5 with 5 kayos.
In the fourth bout of the night, Ray Smith of Little Rock AK, was shot down in the third round by Chicago based Pole Andrjez Fonfara at 1:04. The first roundd had no sparks or fire in the ring, there was more excitement inside of the crowed arena as they cheered for Fonfara. The second round was a repeat of the first as Fonfara searched for the moving and running Smith with his jab like a blind man with his stick. Even without any clean punches landed the crowed still screamed yelled and played horns for Fonfara. In the third round Smith seemed to get tired of dancing and came out to fight, landing a few good shots that forced him to put his back on the ropes and eating a clean right hand that buckled him bad. Smith tried to get back on his one two step but Fonfara had his tune drumming smith with with every instrument in a band and closing the show with the crashing guitar across the head.
Queens, NY based featherweight prospect Josellito Collado earned a tougher than expected split decision over Irvington based Dominican Rafael Lora. Lora boxed surprisingly well and appeared to frustrate Collado, who fought through a bad cut.
Collado was ducked a point in the third round for a low blow, but remained aggressive throughout the contest. The bout appeared winnable for both men heading into the sixth and final stanza, which Collado took by outworking Lora.
Scores were 59-55 and 57-56 Collado and 57-56 Lora.
Collado remains unbeaten at 12-0 with 6 KO's). Lora slips to 11-4 following a better than expected performance.
Jersey City Jose "Mangu" Peralta destroyed Colombia's Eber Perez. Perez came out from the opening bell with hard powerful shots however, he was hurt twice in the first round but made it through the blaze. Peralta opened the second round with lead right hands and left hooks, as Perez just move around and ate every punch like a human punching bag.
Perez got floored close to the bell in the second round, but he made the count and was saved by the bell. In the third round Peralta looked to finish what he had started in the 2nd and applied pressure ripping Perez with a right hand and ending the fight at 2:49 in the third round scheduled for six. Peralta improves to 6-1, 3KO's as Eber Perez drops to 10-17-1, 8KO's
Popular East Hanover welterweight Vinny "The Lion" O'Brien improved to 2-0 (2 KO's) after scoring a thrilling fourth round stoppage over debuting Shakir Dunn of Newark. O'Brien, who is still a work in progress but has a thrilling style, pressured Dunn from the opening bell. Dunn landed a few solid shots to O'Brien's head, but the latter's pressure was ultimately too much for Dunn to handle.
O'Brien dominated the fourth round and swarmed the tiring Dunn, who was out on his feet for more than two minutes before the bout was stopped with just nine ticks remaining in the bout.
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Secaucus' Tomas Adamek won a unanimous decision by brilliantly outboxing former Mike Tyson conqueror Kevin McBride at the Prudential Center in Nweark. The fight was a blow out with Adamek winning every round. Mcbride had no answer for the smaller, faster, and smarter Adamek. McBride, who came in horrible shape at 285 lbs, took this fight for the check, while Adamek came to make a statement. Adamek showed he can stand in the ring with the bigger and stronger heavyweights, as well as that boxing is more brain then brawn.
Adamek, who will face Vitali Klitschko in September. improves to 44-1 with 28KO's. McBride falls to 35-9-1 with 29 KO's.
2008 US Olympian and highly touted Sadam "World Kid" Ali continued his rise up the ranks with a highlight reel third round KO of overmatched Puerto Rican Javier Perez. Ali dropped Ali in the first round and dominated the second, displaying his phenomenal boxing skills and hand speed. In the third, Ali literally put Perez to sleep with a vicious left hook at 2:43.
Ali, of Brooklyn, NY, is now 12-0 with 6 knockouts. Perez slips to 8-5 with 5 kayos.
In the fourth bout of the night, Ray Smith of Little Rock AK, was shot down in the third round by Chicago based Pole Andrjez Fonfara at 1:04. The first roundd had no sparks or fire in the ring, there was more excitement inside of the crowed arena as they cheered for Fonfara. The second round was a repeat of the first as Fonfara searched for the moving and running Smith with his jab like a blind man with his stick. Even without any clean punches landed the crowed still screamed yelled and played horns for Fonfara. In the third round Smith seemed to get tired of dancing and came out to fight, landing a few good shots that forced him to put his back on the ropes and eating a clean right hand that buckled him bad. Smith tried to get back on his one two step but Fonfara had his tune drumming smith with with every instrument in a band and closing the show with the crashing guitar across the head.
Queens, NY based featherweight prospect Josellito Collado earned a tougher than expected split decision over Irvington based Dominican Rafael Lora. Lora boxed surprisingly well and appeared to frustrate Collado, who fought through a bad cut.
Collado was ducked a point in the third round for a low blow, but remained aggressive throughout the contest. The bout appeared winnable for both men heading into the sixth and final stanza, which Collado took by outworking Lora.
Scores were 59-55 and 57-56 Collado and 57-56 Lora.
Collado remains unbeaten at 12-0 with 6 KO's). Lora slips to 11-4 following a better than expected performance.
Jersey City Jose "Mangu" Peralta destroyed Colombia's Eber Perez. Perez came out from the opening bell with hard powerful shots however, he was hurt twice in the first round but made it through the blaze. Peralta opened the second round with lead right hands and left hooks, as Perez just move around and ate every punch like a human punching bag.
Perez got floored close to the bell in the second round, but he made the count and was saved by the bell. In the third round Peralta looked to finish what he had started in the 2nd and applied pressure ripping Perez with a right hand and ending the fight at 2:49 in the third round scheduled for six. Peralta improves to 6-1, 3KO's as Eber Perez drops to 10-17-1, 8KO's
Popular East Hanover welterweight Vinny "The Lion" O'Brien improved to 2-0 (2 KO's) after scoring a thrilling fourth round stoppage over debuting Shakir Dunn of Newark. O'Brien, who is still a work in progress but has a thrilling style, pressured Dunn from the opening bell. Dunn landed a few solid shots to O'Brien's head, but the latter's pressure was ultimately too much for Dunn to handle.
O'Brien dominated the fourth round and swarmed the tiring Dunn, who was out on his feet for more than two minutes before the bout was stopped with just nine ticks remaining in the bout.
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Thursday, April 7, 2011
Adamek-McBride Final Presser Quotes!
Kathy Duva: "This is a very important fight and we've seen lots of fighters in this situation look past the guy in front of him. In this situation Tomasz is putting a lot on the line and we really have got to give him all the respect in the world for continuing to stay active and wanting to challenge himself as much as he can, before he gets to that fight he's been working for literally his whole life."
"This man (McBride) pretty much made a name for himself by scoring one of the biggest upsets ever and ending Mike Tyson's career. We are not taking that lightly at all and nor should anyone else."
Doug Jacobs, Integrated Sports: "I know there are 2 fights on that night (4/9), but we have the better card, we have the less expensive card and we are on every cable system."
Jerry Quinn: "I've been reading in the papers where the Adamek corner is planning a fight for September with the Klitschko's but there's an old saying, "It's not over when (until) the fat lady sings." And that's the way we feel. Kevin is in great condition, we've pulled no punches in this one. He has a conditioning coach, he did a lot of sparring, and he had the hypnotist. That's what he wanted and that's what he got. I think it's going to be a very exciting fight and we welcome everyone to come out."
Kevin McBride: "This is great opportunity for me to show the world that I am a contender and not a pretender."
"You know, I did say 'I'm gonna shock the world and beat Mike Tyson', and I did do what I said. I'm not going to say that I am going to shock the world when I beat Tomasz Adamek, but I'm going to upset the world and especially the Polish people because I'm here to win. Talk's cheap and you have to put it together on that night."
"Everyone says he's fast, he's this, that, and you know I never heard of Tomasz Adamek until I got the word of the fight from Jerry Quinn. Now that I have, I've seen him fight and he's a top class fighter, but I believe I have the equalizer in both hands to win this fight."
"I haven't done weights in 5 to 6 years and I started benching like 200 pounds, just last week I was benching 425 pounds. I feel so strong and my mind is focused, because I have a hypnotist and he has hypnotized me like he did for the Tyson fight. I'm not leaving any stones unturned. This is a big opportunity for me. It's probably my last chance to show the world that I have what it takes. As a kid growing up I wanted to be the first born Irish heavyweight champion of the world... Adamek is in the way and hopefully after I beat Adamek I get an opportunity to fight for the world title and show the world."
"On the 9th it's going to be exciting because I come to win and there's only two ways I'm coming out of that ring: one is with my hand raised in victory; and two on the stretcher... I'm coming here to fight and I'm gonna show what Irish pride is!"
"I have watched some of Adamek's fights... There is flaws, but I ain't gonna tell you because on the 9th you're gonna see them. I'm gonna be me own referee and me own judge because I come to win. Saturday night is the night."
Ziggy Rozalski: "Kevin wants to 'spoil our soup' like he did with Mike Tyson, but when we started our training camp in Pennsylvania I told Roger, don't take him lightly. And Tomasz did not take him lightly; we had a great training camp. We are ready for Kevin McBride."
Roger Bloodworth: "Training camp was very peaceful. It allowed us to focus, cause we're not taking this man (McBride) lightly at all. Anybody that takes a 6-foot-6, 270 pound man lightly, well he needs to be hypnotized. It gave us a good opportunity to work on a lot of things. I saw a lot of improvement and you'll see that in the ring Saturday night."
Tomasz Adamek: "I've prepared well with Roger. For 7 weeks we stayed in Bushkill, Pennsylvania." He added, "Roger trains me a little bit more every day. I've changed my style, I'm more flexible. When you see my first fight in heavyweight (compared) to now, I am much more different. I'm everyday a better fighter."
"I've never trained the same for every fight, I think in my last couple fights my physical coach gave me more exercise because my body is stronger. I feel very good right now, no pain, nothing. I am at my natural weight, 216 -218. I don't want more because I want to keep my speed."
"Before my big fight in September I must beat Kevin. I respect Kevin and I am ready. I will give all my fans a good show, because I am a warrior. This is my destiny."
"A couple years ago we were talking about how some day Tomasz was going to get ready to challenge for the heavyweight title. We are finally getting close to it, but before that happens he has one big challenge. Kevin is not just a challenge, he is a BIG challenge and we mean that quite literally."
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Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Ali Tops Adamek-McBride Undercard!
Brooklyn's Sadam "World Kid" Ali, 11-0, 6 KO's, will step up into the co-feature on Saturday, April 9th vs. tough Javier Perez, of Ponce, Puerto Rico, when Tomasz Adamek faces Kevin McBride at Newark's Prudential Center.
Apparently, Main Events matchmakers, Russell Peltz and Jolene Mizzone, have had their work cut out for them trying to match up the former Olympic standout. It seems Ali has struck fear in the hearts of most of the local welterwieght boxers. Mizzone said, "It's ridiculous, you would think his first name was Muhammad!" Perez, who in his last fight scored a unanimous decision over Alexis Cintron, says he has no problem taking on Ali.
The rest of the undercard promises to live up to the benchmark set by the Main Events Brick City Boxing Series, and to continue thrilling local and true boxing fans
New Jersey fighters on the card include Vinny O'Brien of Hanover, Newark's Shakir Dunn, Jersey City native Jose Peralta, Irvington based Rafael Lora.
The April 9th card at Newark's Prudential Center features Tomasz Adamek vs. Kevin McBride in the IBF International/NABO Heavyweight Championship fight. There are 6 undercard fights scheduled, subject to change. The Brick City Boxing Series card is presented by Main Events & Ziggy Promotions. Doors open at 6:45pm, first fight 7:00pm.
Tickets are priced at $253, $103, $78, and $53. Tickets are available online at www.ticketmaster.com, Charge-by-phone: 1-800-745-3000, Ticketmaster Express 866-448-7849 and Ticketmaster ticket centers. Tickets are also available at Prudential Center's Box Office.
Adamek vs. McBride will be distributed in the United States and Canada by Integrated Sports Media for live viewing at 9 PM/ET - 6 PM/PT on both cable and satellite pay-per-view via iN Demand, DIRECTV, DISH Network and Avail-TVN and Canada via Viewer's Choice, Bell TV and Shaw Cable PPV for a suggested retail price of only $29.95
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Apparently, Main Events matchmakers, Russell Peltz and Jolene Mizzone, have had their work cut out for them trying to match up the former Olympic standout. It seems Ali has struck fear in the hearts of most of the local welterwieght boxers. Mizzone said, "It's ridiculous, you would think his first name was Muhammad!" Perez, who in his last fight scored a unanimous decision over Alexis Cintron, says he has no problem taking on Ali.
The rest of the undercard promises to live up to the benchmark set by the Main Events Brick City Boxing Series, and to continue thrilling local and true boxing fans
New Jersey fighters on the card include Vinny O'Brien of Hanover, Newark's Shakir Dunn, Jersey City native Jose Peralta, Irvington based Rafael Lora.
The April 9th card at Newark's Prudential Center features Tomasz Adamek vs. Kevin McBride in the IBF International/NABO Heavyweight Championship fight. There are 6 undercard fights scheduled, subject to change. The Brick City Boxing Series card is presented by Main Events & Ziggy Promotions. Doors open at 6:45pm, first fight 7:00pm.
Tickets are priced at $253, $103, $78, and $53. Tickets are available online at www.ticketmaster.com, Charge-by-phone: 1-800-745-3000, Ticketmaster Express 866-448-7849 and Ticketmaster ticket centers. Tickets are also available at Prudential Center's Box Office.
Adamek vs. McBride will be distributed in the United States and Canada by Integrated Sports Media for live viewing at 9 PM/ET - 6 PM/PT on both cable and satellite pay-per-view via iN Demand, DIRECTV, DISH Network and Avail-TVN and Canada via Viewer's Choice, Bell TV and Shaw Cable PPV for a suggested retail price of only $29.95
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Peruvian Trio Bouts Available Online!
GSFS was informed that the bouts featuring North Bergen based Peruvians Carlos "Mina" Zambrano, Jonathan Maicelo and Juan "JZ" Zegarra will be available online for fans all across the world.
All three fighters are slated to appear Saturday, April 16 at Estadio Monumental in Lima, Peru. The bouts can be seen live at 7:30 pm et by going to
http://www.cholotv.info/2009/06/atv-andina-de-radiodifusion-canal.html
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