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"Sambo" Steve Koepfer and Al Iaquinta have been working on a film project called "Choke Artist", and to generate some buzz for it they've been making some media rounds. The MMA Journalist will have something in-depth up on the project soon, but in the meantime, here's the latest edition of Tap.Nap.Snap's radio show, featuring Sambo Steve and Iaquinta.
Enjoy!
Because There's A Fistfight Going On Somewhere In New York Right Now, And You Should Know About It
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Check Out This FIGHTLAND Piece on Fighting in New York
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Sometimes I wrote for other outlets. Here's something about the recent Victory 5 show in Manhattan on VICE's Fightland site.
Sometimes I wrote for other outlets. Here's something about the recent Victory 5 show in Manhattan on VICE's Fightland site.
Analyzing New York's 2014 MMA Bills
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The New York State Senate voted to approve a bill that would allow sanctioned pro MMA into the state yesterday. Meanwhile, the Assembly may or may not do anything with their versions of the bill. But just what exactly is getting approved (or not, as the case may be)? To answer that question, here's a breakdown of the most salient points of what the Senate approved and what's likely be voted on or outright ignored by the Assembly.
The Senate voted 44-16 that Bill S06501 should pass, and the piece of legislation is virtually a mirror image of A08775, which is the bill that has the greatest shot at success in the Assembly. Given that there are a total of six MMA bills being kicked around in the Assembly, you might be wondering what makes A08775 the most promising of the bunch. Well, the answer to that lies with who is sponsoring it: Assemblyman Joseph Morelle, who is the Majority Leader - a title that lends a lot of juice to his legislative efforts. In addition, there are 56 other Assemblymen who've signed their name to the bill, so if anything makes it to a vote in the Assembly, chances are it will be this one.
The New York State Senate voted to approve a bill that would allow sanctioned pro MMA into the state yesterday. Meanwhile, the Assembly may or may not do anything with their versions of the bill. But just what exactly is getting approved (or not, as the case may be)? To answer that question, here's a breakdown of the most salient points of what the Senate approved and what's likely be voted on or outright ignored by the Assembly.
The Senate voted 44-16 that Bill S06501 should pass, and the piece of legislation is virtually a mirror image of A08775, which is the bill that has the greatest shot at success in the Assembly. Given that there are a total of six MMA bills being kicked around in the Assembly, you might be wondering what makes A08775 the most promising of the bunch. Well, the answer to that lies with who is sponsoring it: Assemblyman Joseph Morelle, who is the Majority Leader - a title that lends a lot of juice to his legislative efforts. In addition, there are 56 other Assemblymen who've signed their name to the bill, so if anything makes it to a vote in the Assembly, chances are it will be this one.
UFC 173 Primer: Renan Barao in Action
UFC
There's no UFC scheduled for this weekend, only a Bellator pay-per-view (!), but UFC 173 is set for the following Saturday, and at the top of the card, bantamweight champ Renan Barao gets a chance to further make his case that he's one of the pound-for-pound best in the world.
And he just might be. After all, do you remember what he did to challenger Eddie Wineland?
There's no UFC scheduled for this weekend, only a Bellator pay-per-view (!), but UFC 173 is set for the following Saturday, and at the top of the card, bantamweight champ Renan Barao gets a chance to further make his case that he's one of the pound-for-pound best in the world.
And he just might be. After all, do you remember what he did to challenger Eddie Wineland?
Tuesday, May 13, 2014
New York State Senate Passes 2014 MMA Bill (UPDATED)
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The New York State Senate passed bill S6502 today, which is their version of the bill that will make pro MMA legal in state. The final vote was 44 to 16.
This marks the fifth year in a row that the Senate has put their stamp of approval on sanctioning the sport.
Obviously, the Assembly has to do their part as well for the bills to be merged into something the governor can sign into law - and the Assembly has yet to even fully address the issue. Still, approval in the Senate is a sure indicator that there is support for MMA among New York's legislature.
ACC Champ Gerald Javier Getting Some Much-Deserved Attention
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Gerald "Lil' Bomb" Javier is an Aggressive Combat Championship title holder, and currently the best sub-featherweight amateur fighter in New York City. Since he's likely going pro soon, the folks at 750 Sq. Feet are doing a documentary on him.
Here's a teaser:
Gerald "Lil' Bomb" Javier is an Aggressive Combat Championship title holder, and currently the best sub-featherweight amateur fighter in New York City. Since he's likely going pro soon, the folks at 750 Sq. Feet are doing a documentary on him.
Here's a teaser:
UFC in Albany Today to Do That Thing They Do
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If not for the lobbying efforts of the UFC, the battle for sanctioned MMA in New York would at best be a minor skirmish. It's not a minor skirmish though, and today the Senate will vote to approve their version of the MMA bill - something they've been doing for the past few years. The folks at the UFC are in town for that, making their presence known for the good of the cause.
If not for the lobbying efforts of the UFC, the battle for sanctioned MMA in New York would at best be a minor skirmish. It's not a minor skirmish though, and today the Senate will vote to approve their version of the MMA bill - something they've been doing for the past few years. The folks at the UFC are in town for that, making their presence known for the good of the cause.
Five Reasons Why This Weekend's Ring of Combat is Important
NEW JERSEY
Ring of Combat 48 is set to go down this Friday in Atlantic City, N.J., and this particular installment of the seminal Northeast MMA show is one not to be missed. Sure, it will have all the usual trappings of violence and skill, and will feature some of the best and most promising fighters the region has to offer. But ROC 48 has something else going for it in the form of five fighters whose futures could very well involve the letters "U", "F" and "C" - and who doesn't like to have a leg up on the future?
Ring of Combat 48 is set to go down this Friday in Atlantic City, N.J., and this particular installment of the seminal Northeast MMA show is one not to be missed. Sure, it will have all the usual trappings of violence and skill, and will feature some of the best and most promising fighters the region has to offer. But ROC 48 has something else going for it in the form of five fighters whose futures could very well involve the letters "U", "F" and "C" - and who doesn't like to have a leg up on the future?
Monday, May 12, 2014
Observations From My Couch: UFC Fight Night 40
UFC
- Albert Tumenov and Justin Salas' knockout victories were cool, but if it happens on the UFC Fight Pass portion of the card, does it even count as having happened?
- Please, no more Manny Gamburyan. Please.
- Johnny Eduardo had just one way to win his bout against Eddie Wineland, and like a fool, Wineland let him find it.
A Crazy Idea: What the UFC Needs to Do Get MMA Sanctioned in New York
UFC
If the 2014 tea leaves are being read correctly, once again the New York State Senate will approve their version of the MMA bill while the Assembly will do nothing and let theirs languish and die - a familiar turn of events that leaves us in the usual position of having tons of amateur shows to go to but nothing of the pro variety.
It doesn't take a keen political analyst to see that proponents of sanctioned MMA in New York have reached an impasse in the legislature, and that it's likely some radical course correction or change in tactic is required. But what should be done exactly? And what is the underlying problem preventing New York from joining every other state in sanctioning mixed martial arts?
If the 2014 tea leaves are being read correctly, once again the New York State Senate will approve their version of the MMA bill while the Assembly will do nothing and let theirs languish and die - a familiar turn of events that leaves us in the usual position of having tons of amateur shows to go to but nothing of the pro variety.
It doesn't take a keen political analyst to see that proponents of sanctioned MMA in New York have reached an impasse in the legislature, and that it's likely some radical course correction or change in tactic is required. But what should be done exactly? And what is the underlying problem preventing New York from joining every other state in sanctioning mixed martial arts?
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Battles Galore at Aggressive Combat Championship 6
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While the UFC was rockin' Cincinnati, O.H., with UFC Fight Night 40, New York was getting its own personal dose of caged fighting in the form of Aggressive Combat Championship 6, and with battles galore stretched out over 13 fights in the gymnasium of York College in Queens, it wasn't a bad night at all.
While the UFC was rockin' Cincinnati, O.H., with UFC Fight Night 40, New York was getting its own personal dose of caged fighting in the form of Aggressive Combat Championship 6, and with battles galore stretched out over 13 fights in the gymnasium of York College in Queens, it wasn't a bad night at all.
Saturday, May 10, 2014
Yeah, That Happened
AWESOME
New Jersey's favorite son Tom Gallicchio got it down at MFC 40 in Edmonton, Canada last night. The finish: his signature move, the "choke you the fuck out".
Booyah.
New Jersey's favorite son Tom Gallicchio got it down at MFC 40 in Edmonton, Canada last night. The finish: his signature move, the "choke you the fuck out".
Booyah.
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