COMBAT RADIO GOES LIVE W/UFC VET CLAY GUIDA

Posted by ethan | Past News | Monday 4 May 2009 7:44 pm

COMBAT RADIO GOES LIVE WITH UFC VET CLAY GUIDA!

This episode opens with a special thanks to some of our team members in the military including Sgt Nievess and his Psyop Unit out of Ft. Bragg, Joshua Lammert with the 2/8 Cav. Division Alpha Co. and Combat Medic Shawn Peeler attached to Echo Company 2/8 Cav 1st Brigade Combat Team. (Pictures are avail on our site www.combat-in-effect.com )

This episode also includes an interview with UFC Vet Clay “The Carpenter” Guida (The first of several interviews) who is ramping into his next fight, June 20th for the Ultimate Fighter Season Finale. (Clay also talks about his upcoming DVD - Produced by Combat-In-Effect and Arsenal Productions (www.arsenalpm.com) which will be avail. through the Combat website next month)-

ALSO: Rock legend James Stevenson (The Alarm, The Cult, Gene Loves Jezebel and Generation X w/Billy Idol) joins the show from a pub in London to talk about his upcoming tour and new book. (More information on both these guests can be found at The Arsenal Productions And Management website: www.arsenalpm.com
Listen here:

http://media.libsyn.com/media/mackenroth7122/Combat-051909.mp3

ALSO ANNOUNCEMENTS REGARDING NEW MEMBERS OF THE COMBAT-IN-EFFECT WRECKING CREW:

Staff Seargeant Braswell, Military Combatives Instructor out of Texas, Joel “Baby Silver Back” Blanton (Fresh off his first round victory at Collisium Combat 11), Stephen “The Irish Bomber” Kelly, Jessica Miramontes (Off her victory at the Shark Fights) Zack “Psykopath” Haney out of Lubbock Texas, Brandon Baker (Off his victory at the latest IWFL Event), Jammie Hill (Off his victory Collisium Combat 11), Jason ‘The Renegade” Rine out of Black Dragon MMA, Brandon Kern (who scored a 41 second TKO Cullman City Cage Wars 4), Justin Tuttle out of Lagrange Indiana, John “Too Smooth” Shultz (who just added another victory to his record), Spencer “The Saint” Galland, Alex Charrier, Zach Thomas, Trevor “Duh Beast” Boyle, Rich MacMurry out of Ringside in La., G.I. Jeff Alexander, Jeremy Fisher (Off his victory against Ric Rodriquez), Tony “The Head Crusher” Anglin (Off his victory on the 23rd), Bubba “The Copiah County Killer” Malbrough, Rudy “The Riot” Rudisill, Joshua Lammert who is in action in the Middle East w/the military and Junior Ray and AEI (Athletic Excellence Institute of Colorado).

Next week the guest host will be Ricco Ross (Aliens, Mission Impossible) and special guests Sonny Landham (48 Hours, Billy The Indian in Predator) Jouko Ahola (Who fought with an arrow in his nexk in the film Kingdom Of Heaven, Invincible, winner of The World’s Strongest Man competition 1997,1999)
WRECKING CREW ANNOUNCEMENTS TO INCLUDE: Justin “The Punisher” Herbst (Off his 12 second TKO at Collisium Combat 11), The K.O. Kid, Michael “The Cincy Assassin” Ehrhardt, Brian “The Mutt” Vandemark (who just scored a victory off an opponent two weight classes heavier at The MFL), Elliot Duff, Cody Morrill (Off his victory at Danger Zone 40), Poison MMA, Chris Clark, Chuck Jennings (Off his victory at the “Beatdown In Jackson” Event), Scott Goulet (who scored a victory at “The Night Of The Titans”), Tim Liddell (Off his victory w/the Iron Warrior Fight League), Antonio Grant, Mike Moon, Justin McCarthy, military vet/fighter Kevin Mathews, Ricky Bell, Simon Law, military vet/fighter Michael Goss, Vance Cooley Jacob Lynn/Team Konflict, Andrew Huffman, Bounty Hunter/Fighter Matthew Doucette and 3-0 Edward Sunderland, Skyler “The Fury” Holderman (Off of his first round victory at MFL), Michael Littleton, Kevin James Hanna and others.

Also check out our earlier interview w/Sonny Landham (48 Hours, Billy the Indian in Predator):http: / / media. libsyn. com/ media/ mackenroth/ Sonny_ Landam.m3u

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THANK YOU.

OPERATION DESERT STORM UFC 94

Posted by admin | Past News, UFC | Saturday 31 January 2009 1:47 pm

My experience going to Las Vegas with Combat-In-Effect was pretty surreal. As both a fighter and a fan, I was surrounded by talent all around which makes it hard for me verbalize the experience.

I arrived in Las Vegas at around 2 p.m. on Friday the 30th, the day of the weigh-ins. After putting all our things in the hotel suite, we made a B-line to Fat Tuesdays at the MGM Grand to get a drink before the weigh-ins. The weigh-ins, although very entertaining, left a sour taste in all of our stomachs because of Nate and Clay’s extremely intense stare down. There wasn’t one person with us that didn’t want to see Clay put his foot in Nate’s ass right then and there. But unfortunately for us (and luckily for Nate) we had to wait one more night to see that take place.

After the weigh-ins we met up with Clay Guida and John Fosco (Clay’s manager and owner of the hard-hitting MMAStop) at a small lounge at the MGM to see how Clay was doing. But the second Clay got out of the room he was bombarded with fans. It took us 45 minutes to get from one side of a hallway to the other. We caught a glimpse of what has made Clay a popular fighter in the ranks of the UFC.  He stayed and talked with each and every fan, signed anything they put in front of him, and took pictures for everyone. It definitely showed what kind of person Clay is. He gave everything back to his fans that night. He showed them how much they actually meant to him, and because of that, it showed me why he really is so loved by everyone in the sport. Towards the end of the night Clay, his brother and friends, including the staff and other fighters from Combat-in-effect went to eat sushi at a restaurant in the MGM where I had the opportunity to meet Clays parent’s and friends who were both very kind and excited. It really showed that ‘you are who you are around’ because through Clay’s parents you were reminded as to why Clay is such a good guy.

While walking through the halls, we ran into Loyota Machida, now if you listened to my last radio show on the LA Downtown Lounge, with Erik Mackentroth and Robert Ortiz, you would point out that I might have made a couple of comments, about him not being the most exciting fighter in the world….. But listen up, usually when you make comments like that, it’s over a couple of beers with friends and you start saying stuff like “Ya I can beat his ass” or whatever, BUT YOU DON’T EXPECT TO SEE THE GUY THE NEXT WEEK. Dude let me tell you what; I almost lost control of all bodily fluids. I wanted to hit the ground and pray he doesn’t own a radio. And of course John Fosco had to say “Isn’t there something you wanted to say to him Mike?” so of course I put my head down and turned my back to him as quickly as possible. The truth though is Loyota Machida stopped and talked to us and was a really nice guy. He had on the most killer fanny pack ever!!! Trust me if your not a fan of the sport and you saw Loyota walking around you would not think that he had the capability to give you a swift kick to the dome, but believe me HE CAN.

Then came the explosive night on the town (most of which will be buried in the Top Secret/Classified Files of the Combat-In-Effect vault) but what I can say is that this ‘crew’ may be about making the world a better place (Most of the effort behind Combat-In-Effect is in support of extensive charity work) but this group knows their way around Vegas!!! Combat doesn’t just take care of their own but also the fighters, the fans and the people they come across. It was a dangerous night!

Now comes the big day. I wake up with the awesome Las Vegas sun and honestly need to pinch myself because it hasn’t hit me yet that I’m going to be sitting damn near front row at the UFC 94 show that night… So we all get ready and go get some food, check out the town, and I even went to the gym for a little bit. Oh Yeah Big John!! When you read this, I didn’t let Vegas get the best of me, I stayed dedicated HAHA (I would like a raise please). After that we got ready and headed to the MGM Signature hospitality suite, where I got a chance to witness about 10 of the most beautiful women take photos modeling the AWESOME Combat-In-Effect apparel, Sexiness was taken to a whole other level!!!

The time has come! 6 p.m. rolls around and the big show is underway. We were chauffeured to the MGM Grand Garden Arena. When I got into the show I literally almost jumped out of my shoes when I realized how close my seats were, but I was going to be sitting right next to John Fosco and Clay’s friends. Once the show started I was stoked, it finally hit me where I was and what I was doing! It’s time: we see Clay walk out of the tunnel and the MGM Arena literally explodes with the loudest thunder of cheers I have ever heard. Once the fight started I realized that this wasn’t going to be the same as all the other fights I have watched. Spending all the time with Clay and sitting next to his family and friends I felt this was different. I wasn’t watching a random guy on the TV, it was like watching your older brother be in there and you really almost can’t watch the fight because of all the emotion going wild. I would look over at John from time to time and would see him and everyone just watching the clock, counting the seconds, hoping he wouldn’t make a mistake, then the clock winds down to 0 and all I felt was a rush of relief as we knew that Clay did everything he needed to and he pulled out a beautiful victory.

The rest of the fights were incredible and I had the most amazing time, but you could tell that this night was about Clay. Getting the opportunity to see veterans like St. Pierre and Penn, up and comers like Jon Jones, or contenders like Loyota put on a clinic (WHICH COULD HAVE BEEN MY FACE) was incredible.

After the fight we went back to our suite and on our way up to our room believe it or not, standing no more then 1 foot from me was GSP. Getting an opportunity to see THE MAN right after fighting in front of 14,000+ people, and just being able to talk to him and see what kind of emotions he was having off camera was priceless. Let me add by the way, that when standing there not only is GSP the best champion ever, but he also represents what a champion should be like on and off the stage. He stood there shook everybody’s hand, looked everyone in the eyes while doing it, and showed how humble of a man this guy really is. He has a character that every champion needs to emulate, and for that I respect him more than ever.

From there we went straight over to the Hawaiian Tropic Zone at Planet Hollywood for Clay’s after party. This was a fantastic event! As soon as we walked in I realized that not only were the Combat-In-Effect girls present, hanging out with everyone, but also I was literally surrounded by HUNDREDS of the most beautiful girls I’ve seen (a 22 year old’s heaven). We had a couple drinks, danced and partied. As soon as Clay got there everybody got a chance to hang out with him, his brother and family the whole night. We passed out tons of free shirts, hats, etc…. I don’t think anybody left till 4 in the morning. It was an amazing time.

All and all, my entire trip with Combat-In-Effect can be summed up as no less than amazing. It has given me a new outlook on fighting, and has gotten me excited for my own fighting career. Its shown me that work is not just done in the ring, and in the gym, but it’s actually done everywhere, whether it’s signing things for fans, doing interviews, or simply not forgetting to put on a hat or shirt for your sponsors. I’m excited to be apart of something as big as Combat-In-Effect, their charity work and, in a round about way, the UFC and can’t wait to see where it takes me next.

UFC 93 MAIN EVENT PREDICTION

Posted by ethan | Past News | Friday 30 January 2009 2:16 pm

Mike Dear is a member of Big John’s McCarthy’s Ultimate Training Academy Fight Team With a history in Muay Thai, Wrestling and Jujitsu. His views do not necessarily reflect those of COMBAT-IN-EFFECT. Thank you, in advance, for your understanding.

 

Rich Franklin Vs. Dan Henderson

 

Rich Franklin and Dan Henderson is an interesting fight and very hard to predict. Both fighters are seasoned veterans of the sport and both are extremely well rounded. Dan Henderson is a world-class wrestler, competing for the U.S. in both the1992 and 1996 Olympics. He has heavy hands, with a great clinch. Rich Franklin was the UFC champ at 185 that seemed to be unbeatable. He has a great stand up game with a descent ground and pound. Franklin appears to go into the fight with more of a game plan in mind, while Henderson seems to feel out his opponents, and brawls a little more. I’m not comparing myself to Dan in anyway, but I know that I have a brawling style, and while it suits him well, I’ve experienced in practices I have been picked apart by technically superior, strategic fighters, that are even smaller than me. So in saying that, I think if it goes the distance I give Franklin the win because of his consistency of being able to strategically beat his opponents. If the fight ends early, Henderson takes it in the early rounds by TKO

 

Final Prediction:

Henderson TKO in early rounds

 

 

Mark “The Hammer” Coleman Vs. Mauricio “Shogun” Rua

 

This fights going to be awesome. As most of us know Mark Coleman and Mauricio Shogun Rua fought once already in Pride and had an ending that I thought was more entertaining than the actual fight. Shogun, after attempting a couple different submissions, stood up as Coleman grabbed a double leg. As Shogun was falling to the ground he tried to soften his landing by putting his arm out and broke it. Now who knows what was really going on in Coleman’s head, maybe he was caught up in the moment, maybe he really didn’t see shoguns arm, maybe he had a couple extra hormones going through his body, WHO KNOWS. What I do know is the ref got thrown to the ground quicker than me making fun of the MC Hammer pants that Big John used to wear (TRUST ME DON’T DO THAT). I’m going to give this fight to shogun. REDEMPTION TIME