Sunday, October 26, 2008

Affliction Golden Boy deal is very Golden!

Recently some people began suggesting that Golden Boy and Affliction would no longer copromote after coming across a blog by MMAMANIA that suggested the partnership is not so "golden" because the two companies decided not to feature both MMA and Boxing matches on the same card. The blog itself never indicates that the two companies will not copromote, instead it only verifies that Affliction and Golden Boy plan on copromoting MMA-only events at this time. Golden Boy Promotions will indeed help with the production and the promoting of Affliction MMA which was the initial plan.

What fans don't realize is one major reason Affliction and Golden Boy are partnering up in the first place is because Dana White and the UFC threatened Las Vegas venues in a business move to keep them from advertising, promoting and/or broadcasting Affliction MMA or for that matter any other competitor to the UFC. Hence Affliction had to back out of their Las Vegas event on October 11th due to these dirty tactics by UFC executives. But the tables turned when Oscar De La Hoya and his Golden Boy Promotions jumped on board. Golden Boy has had far deeper influence on what goes on in Las Vegas then Dana White ever has. De La Hoya vs. Pacquiao sold out approximately 16,000 tickets for the event set to take place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas (HBO PPV) and did so for a gate of almost $17 million! Brock Lesnar vs. Randy Couture at best has done a $6 million gate for the UFC. In this business move with Golden Boy Promotions, Affliction is relieved of Dana White's tactics to remove any mentioning of them from Las Vegas venues. Let's just say Donald Trump and Tom Atencio did a very smart move by bringing Golden Boy on board.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Showtime PPV listed as partner on AfflictionClothing.com

The official website AfflictionClothing.com lists Golden Boy Promotions, M-1 Global, Trump, and Showtime PPV as partners. It looks like Affliction Entertainment is moving into what was once EliteXC territory. Additionally the website confirms a January 24th date and a main event featuring Andrei Arlovski vs. Fedor Emelianenko.

The site also includes images of the following fighters in order at the bottom from left to right: Matyushenko, Hieron, Nogueira, Babalu, Barnett, Horodecki, Lindland, Belfort.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

EliteXC folds, Affliction takes over?

Jakes Shields, Kimbo Slice, Robbie Lawler, Nick Diaz, Antonio Silva, KJ Noons and Frank Shamrock can now all be considered free-agents after news broke that EliteXC has officially folded and will be announcing so by the end of this week. This also leaves free-agent Tito Ortiz two options - one being a return to the UFC the other being Affliction Entertainment.

Additionally MMAWEELY has indicated that Affliction who made its debut with Arlovski vs. Nelson on CBS may be taking over the Saturday Night Fights slot and additionally the Showtime slots that EliteXC will be leaving behind. This will mark a new era for MMA and it will beef up the UFC and Affliction rosters once every fighter gets situated with either organization.

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Golden Boy Boxing for Affliction MMA fans



1. Golden Boy Productions put on an excellent show on October 18th when veteran Bernard Hopkins shocked the world and upset the then-undefeated Lighweight champion Kelly Pavlik in a non-title 170 lbs catch weight bout. Hopkins was able to outbox the 26 year old who is in his prime even though Hopkins is 43. The fight ended in a 12 round unanimous decision victory for Bernard Hopkins. Scoring was 117-109,119-106 and 118-108. If anything this is an excellent demonstration of the sweet science for hardcore MMA only fans and a little look at what could potentially be added to a future hybrid card between the two organizations - Affliction and Golden Boy.


2. Tim Sylvia's manager Monte Cox confirmed to MMAINSIDER that both Sengoku and DREAM have shown interest in the former UFC champion. Sylvia currently has a non-exclusive contract with Affliction that would allow him to fight for either Japanese organization.



3. Antonio Rogerio Nogueira vs Moise Rimbon has been booked for Sengoku 6. Rogerio is the most recent Affliction fighter to have signed on to fight with another organization after Tom Atencio announced that the October 11th card had been rescheduled.



4. M-1 Global and Affliction announced Thursday that Donald Trump will be joining them in backing a "Fighting Fedor" reality series that will pin 16 world class heavyweights in a tournament. The winner will get a shot at the WAMMA champion on a future Affliction card. It shows that they're all banking on Fedor getting past his January 24th opponent whoever that may end up being. According to a report by FIVEOUNCESOFPAIN both Arlovski and Barnett are being considered as Fedor's next possible opponent. Additionally no fight has been confirmed for the card yet including Lindland vs. Sobral or Mousasi vs. Belfort.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Affliction M-1 Global partnership and more

According to Sherdog.com Matt Lindland vs. Renato Sobral has been proposed for the second Affliction PPV on January 24th. Sobral is expected to meet Bobby Southworth for the Strikeforce LHW title on November 21st and a victory would only make this bout that much more interesting.

Additionally MMAWEEKLY is reporting that M-1 Global and Affliction have entered into a formal partnership that will start off by making WAMMA champion Fedor Emelianenko an exclusive fighter for the merged organization.


The official partnership includes co-promotion of the M-1 challenge series, an international mixed martial arts tournament that pits fighters from different parts of the globe against each other. The M-1 Challenge’s next stop is scheduled for Oct. 29 in Kansas City, Mo., where Xtreme Couture light heavyweight Mike Whitehead will headline the card.


Financial details of the partnership are not known, but presumably, the companies would share production costs and split revenue from events. The union’s effect on Affliction’s recent partnership with Golden Boy Promotions is unknown.


“We're basically just solidifying our relationship,” Affliction vice president Tom Atencio told MMAWeekly.com of the Russian promotion. “We work well with them. They're one of the few companies we've worked with that if they say they're going to do something, they do it. They've stood behind us, especially with negotiations with the UFC.”


A press conference announcing the partnership will take place Thursday at Trump Towers in New York City. A likely date of Jan. 24 in Anaheim, Calif. will be the first “joint venture” featuring Fedor Emelianenko vs. Andrei Arlovski.


M-1 Global Chief Operating Officer Joost Raimond says a second U.S. Affliction/M-1 Global pay per view would likely take place in April or May of 2009 and would feature Josh Barnett vs. Aleksander Emelianenko. Raimond feels confident that the junior Emelianenko would be “re-certified” by the California State Athletic Commission.


M-1 fighter Gerard Mousasi is currently under consideration for an unnamed New Year’s Eve card in Japan, and is “a very feasible option” to participate on the Anaheim card.


The partnership is bad news for fans that hope to see “The Last Emperor” tussle with Randy Couture in the UFC. The new agreement makes Emelianenko an exclusive client of Affliction and M-1 Global worldwide for the foreseeable future. Previously, Affliction’s deal with M-1 Global was exclusive only to the U.S.

Brett Rogers vs. Paul Buentello on Nov. 8th

EliteXC and Affliction will copromote their second fight when undefeated Brett Rogers (8-0) will face Affliction heavyweight Paul "The Head Hunter" Buentello (26-10) on the November 8th ShowXC card. Rogers is primarily remembered as the fighter that called Kimbo Slice out and referred to his performance as 'trash' after Slice struggled in the CBS main event against 2-7 Josh Thompson. Buentello is a UFC vet who defeated Gary Goodridge at Affliction BANNED and was scheduled to face Roy Nelson before the October 11th Day of Reckoning event was rescheduled. The card will be headlined by Robbie Lawler vs. Joey Villasenor for the EliteXC Middleweight title. The bout was first reported by FIVEOUNCESOFPAIN.com who spoke to Rogers’ trainer, Mike Reilly of Team Bison in St. Paul, MN.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Affliction Press Conference this Thursday

The following from M1Mixfight.com

1. M-1 Global, Affliction & Golden Boy conference. Big step forward.

"This Thursday there will be press-conference held in New York with M-1 Global's Vadim Finkelstein, Affliction's Tom Atencio and Golden Boy's representatives. Expected to be made are several statements that are going to introduce the next page of MMA history. Watch the news."

2. "Gegard Mousassi will almost definitely be fighting at the third show of Affliction due in 2009" (source)

3. Aleksander Emelianenko (13-3) is set to take on Korean prospect Sang Soo Lee (9-4) at the M-1 Challenge 9. The event will take place at the Ice Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia on Nov. 21 according to the promotion's official website. (source)


Additionally MMATRAINING.com writer Kage Phan is reporting that Chris Horodecki vs. Dan Lauzon is on for the January 24th card.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Affliction comes out on top

Affliction fighters Jay Hieron (16-4) and Mike Pyle (18-5) both came out on top at Night of Champioms II. Jay Hieron def. Chris Kennedy via unanimous decision (scores unannounced). Mike Pyle def. Brian Gassaway via submission (arm bar) -- Round 1, 4:21.

Friday, October 10, 2008

This and That

Tom Atencio confirmed today with MMARATED that Andrei Arlovski will face Fedor Emelianenko in January. Atencio further went on to say that while Golden Boy will copromote the event that this will be an all MMA card.

"We sat down with them and couldn't come up with a main event boxing match that everyone wanted," Atenco said.

The card will feature 8 MMA bouts and the remainder of the card will be announced later this week.


In other news Affliction fighter Jay Hieron was tapped to face Bryson Kamaka at Xtreme Coutures Night of Champions II event however Kamaka failed a drug test forcing him off of the card. A possible replacement to fight Hieron is being sought, one name being thrown out there is Chris Kennedy. Additionally Mike Pyle who was also scheduled for the second Affliction event and defeated JJ Ambrose at the first is set to face Brian Gassaway on the same Night of Champions II card.

Strikeforce executive Mike Afromowitz told MMAJUNKIE that they are negotiating with Affliction to pin their LW champion Josh Thomson against Affliction fighter Chris Horodecki (12-1). No further details were given. Also Renato Sobral who defeated Mike Whitehead at Affliction BANNED will face Strikeforce LHW champion Bobby Southworth for the title on their November 21st card. Whitehead on the other hand is set to headline the Affliction M-1 Challenge to take place in Kansas City on October 29th but no opponent has been announced.

On the Golden Boy side of things Bernard Hopkins will face undefeated middleweight champ Kelly Pavlik on October 18. They are copromoting the card with Top Rank promotions and will feature an undercard that will see WBO featherweight champion Steven Luevano defend his title against top contender Billy Dib, undefeated NABO bantamweight champion Abner Mares battles Luis Melendez and in a WBC middleweight title elimination bout, Marco Antonio Rubio takes on Enrique Ornelas.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Top 30 fighters Affliction should be interested in.

UFC has over 200 fighters under contract and among them are nearly all of the top-10 fighters in most divisions. If Affliction really wants to be the number 2 in Mixed Martial Arts they must continue to copromote and sign top free-agents. The issue is that there are multiple MMA leagues bidding for those few fighters: Affliction, Strikeforce, EliteXC, World Victory Road (Sengoku), and DREAM - they all happen to have scattered amongst them the few top fighters in the world outside of the UFC. With the UFC securing 200 plus fighters, the few top fighters scattered in the 5 organizations force the minor leagues out there to copromote - and it does seem that they are willing to do so. All 5 organizations have seen some of their fighters at some point in time fight for the other organization. Copromoting and WAMMA seem to be making a stronger presence in the MMA world - and if any of the minor leagues want to survive and not see the same fate as the IFL and BodogFight, then they must come to grips with this inevitable situation.

Affliction Entertainment is the most dominant of any other organization out there having the Trump factor and the number 1 Heavyweight in the world in Fedor Emelianenko. In their efforts to grow they should be looking to either sign the following free agents or copromote effectively with other organizations to put the following fighters in bouts against their own signed fighters. This is a shout out to Tom Atencio and Michael D. Cohen.



30) Kalib Starnes (8-3)

Canadian Kalib Starnes claims to have injured his foot in his last UFC bout versus Nathan Quarry in what seemed to be an awful fight where Nathan was constantly on the pursuit of a running away Starnes. It is his decision victory over the seasoned Chris Leben in a short professional career that screams at an MMA promoter to give him a chance.

29) Phil Davis (0-0)

The 2008 NCAA Division I champion and 4 time All-American makes his MMA debut on Saturday the 11th of October. He is 3-0 as an amateur in MMA and could be big news as a pro MMA fighter.

28) Jerome Le Banner (3-1 MMA 74-15 Kickboxing)

Tom Atencio has negotiated with Le Banner to possibly face Tim Sylvia at some point however nothing has been signed. It would be interesting to see how Jerome Le Banner, a highlight reel KO artist of amazing calibre would fare amongst the MMA elite.

27) Benji Radach (19-4)

The IFL standout just came off of an impressive victory over Marilo 'ninja" Rua on EliteXC's CBS braodcast. Bas Rutten went as far as to say that he could beat Anderson Silva - yeah right! Anywho, using Radach in an Affliction-EliteXC copromotion down the line could be something that may interest a top fighter such as Matt Lindland or Vitor Belfort.

26) Jeff Monson (25-8)

Affliction has the top heavyweight in the world in Fedor Emelianenko. Arlovski, Sylvia, and Barnett make up 3 additional top-10, arguably, top 5 heavyweights in the world. Affliction is the place for a heavyweight fighter to be right now simply because the top dog Fedor Emelianenko is there. Additionally, one can't count out the likes of Aleksander Emelianenko, Paul Buentello, Ben Rothwell, Pedro Rizzo, and Roy Nelson, a mix of great heavyweights. It would make sense for a guy like Jeff Monson to step in and try to climb the ranks against any one of these guys.

25) Antonio Silva (10-1)

After he is cleared to fight by the CSAC the EliteXC Heavyweight Champion would be an interesting opponent for any one of Afflictions' heavyweights in a copromotion. Truth be told he doesn't have much competition in EliteXC at heavyweight.

24) Bobby Lashley (0-0)

AFL said they would debut Bobby Lashley and Tara LaRossa in October but they never got to announcing a card. We find out later that LaRossa has been lended out and in an interview with MMARATED, former WWE celebrity and amateur wrestling standout Bobby Lashley was very vocal about wanting to get in there and fight and that if AFL can't put anything together he would look elsewhere. Although at this point in time its a longshot given that AFL is still around, but if they fold, it would be a smart move to sign this guy who is looking like he is going to be one hell of a fighter out of American Top Team. On a related note, WWE wrestler and Olympic Gold Medalist Kurt Angle claims to have signed with an unmentioned MMA promotion and therefore has been kept off of this list.

23) Mohammad Lawal (1-0)

There were many rumors about at least one Olympian from the class of 2008 making a transition to MMA and it ended up being Mohammad Lawal. King Mo gave a mean TKO to the veteran Travis Wiuff (52-12) at Sengoku 5. He is a fighter that all major promotions are looking at right now.

22) Kermit Cintron (0-0 MMA 31-2 Boxing)

Kermit Cintron has compiled a 31-2 record as a professional boxer and held the IBF Welterweight title for about a year and a half before losing it in April 2008. He lost it against the only opponent to defeat him, WBO Welterweight champion Antonio Margarito and soon after he parted ways with Main Event Promotions. He currently is a free-agent with no scheduled fights. In January 2008 when UFC president Dana White challenged Floyd Maywhether Jr. to put his money where is mouth is (Maywhether made a statement that any boxer could beat a UFC fighter), it was Cintron who stepped up and accepted White's challenge - but to no avail. Cintron, who was the IBF champ at the time was ignored and the rest is history. The thing is, Cintron was an amateur wrestler in high school and was offered full wrestling scholarships to Wisconsin and Ohio State. Affliction-Goldenboy may want to give Kermit a call and sign a potential money-maker.

21) Gesias Calvancante (14-2)

Calvancante is arguably one of the top lightweights in the world. Affliction needs more lightweights to fight for them as Chris Horodecki seems to be a loner right now.

20) Mirko Cro Cop Filipović (23-6)

Cro Cop's stock has dropped significantly. After losses to Cheick Kongo and Gabriel Gonzaga in the UFC and a near destruction by Alistair Overeem at DREAM 6, the question on whether Cro Cop can hang with the top heavyweights has been questioned. There has also been a rumor that UFC released him from his UFC contract with a stipulation that he can't compete in the United States for a certain amount of time. Nevertheless he remains to be ranked top-10 on some cards, and it remains to be proven that his career is over. If Affliction can pull it, Cro Cop is not a bad gate-keeper.

19) Jesse Taylor (6-3)

Jesse Taylor remained undefeated in the Ultimate Fighter Rampage vs. Griffin series only to be kicked off of the program immediatly before he was set to face Amir Sadollah in the finale (he went on a drunken rampage the night before). The UFC ended up giving him another chance only to see the wrestler get defeated by C. B. Dalloway at UFN 14. However Jesse Taylor's stock just got boosted when he defeated veteran Drew Fickett (35-7) at Total Combat 32. Fickett was originally scheduled to face Jay Hieron at Affliction 2 Day of Reckoning before that card was rescheduled. With a big win over Drew Fickett, Jesse Taylor may be a fighter that Affliction and EliteXC are looking at right now.

18) Frank Trigg (18-6)

Dana White has gone on record saying that his favorite UFC match of all-time was Matt Hughs vs. Frank Trigg, and for a good reason. Trigg who is on a 3 fight win streak is a competitive fighter. Trigg joined the likes of John McCarthy at Affliction BANNED as a commentator, but he has not been offered to fight for the promotion. He could be a viable opponent for any up and coming Middleweight and perhaps even a contender to any top Middleweight if he continues his win streak.


17) Siyar Bahadurzada (14-3)

I considered putting Denis Kang (30-10) and Evangelista Santos (16-12) as fighters of interest for a promotion like Affliction, however both of those names can be replaced by a fighter on the rise like the Afghan Killer Siyar Bahadurzada. Bahadurzada who fights out of Japan for WVR Sengoku defeated Santos by TKO while Kang has lost 3 of his last 5 bouts to top competitors. Siyar on the other hand has an excellent MMA standing and is a world Shooto champion.

16) Yoshihiro Akiyama (11-1-2 NC)

Akiyama was undefeated in 2008 winning both of his fights at DREAM 5 and 6. Akiyama has notable victories over Denis Kang and Melvin Manhoef and two No Contests versus top contenders Kazushi Sakuraba and Kazuo Misaki. Akiyama could very well be a top Middleweight but he needs to be tested. Mousasi, Lindland, Belfort, are all excellent trials.

15) Gegard Mousasi (27-2)

Mousasi started a rumor that he is negotiating a fight with Affliction but Tom Atencio has since denied any negotiations. The DREAM Middleweight champion fought twice at DREAM 6, both times victorious over Melvin Manhoef and Ronaldo Souza. He has shot himself up the ranks and would be a massive asset to Affliction were they to sign him to a fight.

14) Kazuo Misaki (21-8)

Misaki is on a 3 fight win streak with major victories over Joe Riggs and Siyar Bahadurzada. Misaki is a Pancrase and PrideFC vet with notable victories over Dan Henderson, Denis Kang, Phil Baroni, and a DRAW versus Jake Shields. He is currently ranked as a top-10 Middleweight.

13) Alistair Overeem (39-11)

Alistair Overeem is the current Strikeforce Heavyweight champion and force to be reckoned with. He nearly destryed Mirko Cro Cop at DREAM 6 and has notable victories over Vitor Belfort, Paul Buentello, Mark Hunt, and Sergei Kharitinov. He would easily be a top contender in the UFC or Affliction.

12) KJ Noons (7-2 MMA 7-1 Boxing)

KJ Noons is on a 3 fight win steak with wins over Nick Diaz and veteran Yves Edwards. He has a contract with EliteXC but was stripped of the Lightweight title for refusing to face Nick Diaz in a re-match. The future remains uncertain with Noons but EliteXC can opt to sell his contract out to Affliction or copromote him if they choose. The move would be beneficial for all parties involved. Noons is 7-1 as a boxer and could pursue boxing and MMA under an Affliction-Goldenboy banner if it were feasible.


11) Nick Diaz (18-7)

Nick Diaz is also on a 3 fight win streak with his most recent victory over Thomas Denny. He has notable wins over Robbie Lawler, Chris Lytle, Drew Fickett, Josh Neer, and Takanori Gomi. His fight versus Gomi was ruled a No Contest due to THC from Marijuana found in his system in the post-fight drug test. Despite the ruling, Diaz defeated Gomi in a bout with nothing in his system that would give him a fight advantage. Nick Diaz would be a perfect name to copromote with.


10) Frank Shamrock (23-9)

Frank Shamrock is a name in this business, and one reason his name is out there is because of his victory over Tito Ortiz in 1999. Shamrock would put on an entertaining fight and could easily be featured in any Afflicion copromotion bout.

9) Josh Thomson (16-2)

The Strikeforce Lightweight champion is on an 8 fight win streak and is a top-10 ranked Lightweight. Strikeforce is in good relations with Affliction and is on board with WAMMA. Renato Sobral is one example of a fighter that has been shared by the two promotions. Strikeforce has also allowed Overeem to fight in Japan, and copromoted Cung Le vs. Frank Shamrock with EliteXC in March.

8) Robbie Lawler (18-4)

Lawler is on a 5 fight win streak and is the current EliteXC Middleweight champion. He is a top 10 and arguably top 5 ranked Middleweight. He could easily be in line for a WAMMA bout and is an excellent fighter worth copromoting with.


7) Sergei Kharitonov (16-3)

After being absent for a year from the MMA scene Kharitonov finally made his return defeating Jimmy Ambriz at DREAM 6. His last fight before that was a victory over Alistair Overeem in September 2007. The Heavyweight could potentially face the likes of Josh Barnett, Andrei Arlovski or Tim Sylvia if Affliction is able to negotiate something.


6) Tito Ortiz (15-6)

Tito Ortiz is one of the faces of MMA. His name alone will put butts in the seats of arenas and sell pay per views. While he is on the verge of signing with EliteXC according to all indications the former UFC champion has given to the media, the potential to copromote with him pinning him against any top Affliction LHW would be worth the transaction.

5) Jake Shields (21-4)

Shields is on an 11 fight win streak with notable victories over Yushin Okami, Mike Pyle, and Nick Thompson. Shields, the current EliteXC Welterweight champion is ranked number 2 in the world. A copromotion between EliteXC and Affliction featuring Jake Shields would be very interesting as could a potential WAMMA title fight. Shields attempted to get EliteXC to copomote a fight against Middleweight Matt Lindland but negotiations fell through and it never happened.

4) Shinya Aoki (18-3)

The nubmer 3 ranked Lightweight in the world recently defeated Todd Moore at DREAM 6. He has notable victories over George Sotiropoulos and Gesias Cavalcante.

3) Cung Le (6-0)

The current Strikeforce Middleweight champion is undefeated in Kickboxing (3-0), undefeated in MMA (6-0), and undefeated in San Shou (17-0). His last fight was against Frank Shamrock who he not only defeated but broke his arm doing it.


2) Takanori Gomi (29-3)

Ranked the number 2 Lightweight in the world, the PrideFC veteran was undefeated 2-0 in 2008.


1) Ricardo Arona (13-5)

Arona is most remembered for being the fighter that pushed Fedor Emelianenko to the limit. He has notable victories over Wanderlei Silva, Dan Henderson, Alistair Overeem, Kazushi Sakuraba, Murilo Rua, Jeremy Horn, and Guy Mezger. He has been away from the game for nearly a year and in an interview with Sherdog has indicated that he is training and is looking to return better then ever. Arona at the point of his return may be a most coveted free agent.

Monday, October 6, 2008

Send Kimbo Slice to Golden Boy?

So now that Seth Petruzelli has put an end to the Kimbo Slice mystique, where does the internet sensation go from here? By no means could one say that his MMA career is over after his first and only loss, but certainly he can not under any circumstances be the main event headliner of a card. So where does he go from here? They can try putting him against Ken Shamrock or anybody else for that matter, but no matter who they put him against the fight will not bring the mystique that once existed with Kimbo Slice. The once undefeated internet phenominon who was on the cover of ESPN magazine and featured in video game commercials simply wouldn't draw anywhere close to what he was prior to losing to a practically no-name in Seth Petruzelli. Now don't get me wrong, he'd still draw, but no where near what he did for his first three fights, and if he loses again .... well, then it would truly mark the end.

While continuing the 34 year olds growth in MMA is always a possibility, the reality of the situation is that he will never be a complete Mixed Martial Artist who is ready for this kind of game in enough time. So how about repackaging Kimbo Slice altogether as a professional boxer, since throwing punches is allegedly the strong point of his MMA game. Would he be better off in a sport that doesn't go to the ground? Probably! Even if one were to argue that it was Seth's fist that sent Kimbo to the ground, Kimbo would have easily gotten back up in 10 seconds and continued the fight - and since the heavyweight is already well known throughout the MMA world, Golden Boy could be the very savior he needs. Put him in a boxing match on a Golden Boy or Affliction card and see how it goes (think business), what is there to lose?

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Affliction on CBS

Andrei Arlovski's knock out victory over Roy Nelson was arguably the best mens bout of the night. The IFL champ fell to the ground at 3:14 in the second round after showing Arlovski excellent ground game in the first. The fight seems to be over shadowed by Seth Petruzelli's (10-4) shocking destruction of Kimbo Slice (3-1).

The question that now arrives is whether EliteXC can convince CBS to keep them on board and whether the company even can see a future without Kimbo Slice being the headline attraction. Will it even be worth it or should we see an Affliction takeover? The future for EliteXC may see some uncertainty at this point however if they are able to lock Tito Ortiz to a contract, as Ortiz claimed during his broadcast interview, they just might have a suitable replacement for Kimbo. Only time will tell how this ends up.


Numerous Affliction commercials for Andrei Arlovski and the return of Fedor Emelianenko were shown during the broadcast. Affliction was also painted on the canvas within the cage and was listed as a top sponsor during matches.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

This and That

1. Affliction fighters Andrei Arlovski (240.75) and Roy Nelson (262.75) both made weight for EliteXC HEAT to be broadcast tonight on CBS. Arlovski branded his Affliction t-shirt during the weigh in. Tom Atencio has indicated that the Affliction logo would be seen throughout the EliteXC broadcast.


2. According to a report by MMAJUNKIE Tito Ortiz expects to not only be paid as a fighter but also attain a percentage from the gate, ppv buys, merchandising, pretty much "everything" says Tito Ortiz. This is a primary reason that Ortiz will not sign with Affliction Entertainment.

"Affliction kind of dampered away just because they just want to pay for a fighter just to fight," Ortiz said. "I'm not that fighter to make a company as the UFC is now and just get paid just for the fights."

Tito Ortiz is expected to be at the EliteXC broadcast tonight and there are rumors that he could sign with the struggling company. However there is no way that EliteXC, a company who has lost millions already that they'd be willing to pay Ortiz a pertcentage of "everything" and for high profile fights and expect to remain in business. Nevertheless MMAJUNKIE reports that Ortiz will be going through lower back surgery and will be shelved for six months anyways.


3. Mike Chiappetta for NBCSports.com has learned that another Affliction fighter has been offered a spot on the November 8th ShowXC card to be broadcast on Showtime. The card will be headlined by Robbie Lawler vs. Joey Villasenor. This will allow Affliction to keep their brand in the public eye as they look to book a date for their Golden Boy co-promoted show for January. For EliteXC, it allows them to supplement their line-up without expending cash, which is at a premium at this point.


4. From NBCsports.com: Emelianenko will likely face Arlvoski, as long as he can defeat Nelson this weekend. No potential boxing matches have been reported, but Cohen says, “Whenever Mr. Trump is involved, you can expect to see only the top level of everything. These will be boxers of the highest level.”

There is also the question of whether boxers or mixed martial artists will have the main event spotlight. According to Cohen, the two organizations have a seven-person board in place to decide such issues, though he wouldn’t comment on the makeup of the board, citing the proprietary nature of their agreement.

Count Dallas Mavericks and HDNet owner Mark Cuban among the deal’s fans. HDNet has broadcast more live MMA than any other channel.

“I love it,” he told NBCSports.com in an email. “There are a lot of different ways to present MMA and Boxing. Golden Boy does a great job in promoting, particularly promoting PPV. Affliction has gone all-in… The combination could really get a strong foothold in the market.”

Arlovski, who has suddenly seen his profile increase with multiple promotion companies, also feels strongly about the deal.

“Golden Boy is one of the most successful promoters and currently the No. 1 in boxing,” said Arlovski, who still has an interest in boxing professionally. “Definitely them getting involved in MMA could bring a lot of value. Overall, I think it would be positive for Affliction and the sport.”


5. Affliction points to the Arlovski/EliteXC deal as evidence that the organization will do whatever deals it can to maximize exposure and bring about success. That pact came about in the last 2-3 weeks but was rooted in talks the two sides had just after the inaugural July 19 event.

It was unanimously approved by the Affliction/Golden Boy board, and will result in exposure for the Affliction brand on CBS, effectively functioning as commercial time.

“The team at Affliction made it clear that we’re not opposed to co-promoting events,” Cohen said. “It occurs in other combat sports as well. The reality is the UFC is taking a stand. They will not co-promote. That’s fine if that’s their business model, but I believe it’s a bad model to follow. I don’t think it benefits the sport and certainly doesn’t benefit the fighter or the fan.”


6. Josh Barnett and Affliction were unable to negotiate a fight against Fedor Emelianenko for January.. Said Barnett in an interview with MMAWEEKLY:

“There’s just some times it’s better to keep your mouth shut and just not really talk too much about things,” he said. “I’m not trying to make anybody look bad or talk about the details of it, but it’s just not a fight that’s going to happen in January. And I think that the feeling is actually mutual.

“There’s a lot of factors that go into this one. It’s not so simple…I live for doing this my way and I’m never going to take second best from anyone ever,” he stated.