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Global MMA
10-08-2004, 02:01 AM
SF 7 Complete Card
MW --Joe Doerksen V Ed Herman
MW --Landon Showalter V Dennis Hallman
LHW --Art Santore V Justin Davis
LW Championship -- Trevor Burnell V Dennis Davis
LW -- Dave Cochran V Cam Ward
WW -- Buck Meredith V David Banks
LW -- Paul Morris V Chad Nelson

Amateurs:
Bristol Marunde V Shaun Catlin
JT Horner V Ian Loveland
Ron Hamilton V Rick Stuber
Eddie Blackburn V JD Stanley
Donovan Evans V Sebastion
Austin Ward V Otis Petit

Sportfight returns to the Dome on October 23rd with the best card yet, as Ed “Shortfuse” Herman takes on UFC vet and Canadian MMA sensation Joe Doerkson in the main event! Matchmaker Alexander Oxendine has outdone himself with the most complete card Oregon has ever seen. Frightnight will live up to its name, as a freakish assembly of the world’s toughest fighters battle for supremacy in the “Terror Dome.”

The matchup between Herman and Doerkson is a much anticipated opportunity for Herman to avenge teammate Chris “Light Out” Leben’s only loss. Leben lost by decision to Doerkson earlier this year, in what was described by Badbreed.tv as “The best MMA fight ever.” Doerkson is coming off his first loss in over two years, suffered at the hands of Joe “Diesel” Riggs, and will be looking to make a strong showing. Herman is one of the fastest rising stars at Team Quest, and is 6-1 since making his pro debut earlier this year. Since that time he has fought all comers, and has victories over some very tough opponents such as Brian Ebersole and Jacen “The Sin” Flynn. Herman has dominated all his opponents this year; even in his sole loss he was dominant before a mistake led to him being choked unconscious. Doerkson will be the most high-profile fight for Herman yet, so we can expect he will be in top shape.

Joining Herman and Doerkson as co-main event, UFC veteran Dennis “Superman” Hallman will face off with kickboxer Landon “The Show” Showalter. Hallman is perhaps best known for armbarring Matt Hughes in the UFC in less than a minute, and has recently moved up in weight class to middleweight. He beat Mike Seal at Sportfight Battleground: Reno in September. Sportfight fans will remember Landon Showalter from his epic main event battle with Chris “Lights Out” Leben that left both fighters bloody after three rounds and an overtime round. Showalter also has a submission win over Drew Fickett, who beat Hallman in King of the Cage last year.

In a lightweight title fight months in the making, “The Piranha” Dennis Davis will defend his belt against BJJ brown belt Trevor Burnell. Burnell earned the right to compete for the strap by beating Dave Cochran at Sportfight: Stadium in August, and immediately made the fight more interesting by calling Davis “the fish” in a public call-out. Davis, one of the most popular fighters in Oregon, is coming off a first minute submission win over LW champ Donnie Raines in Utah’s Cagefighting Championships.

The battle to establish the next #1 lightweight contender continues with two more big matchups, as bruiser Dave Cochran takes on undefeated grappling specialist Cam Ward, and Paul “The Apostle” Morris faces kickboxer Chad Nelson. Cochran has had trouble when his fights have gone to the mat quick, but he is also responsible for some of the most exciting knockouts in Sportfight, including a five-second KO over previously undefeated Canadian Lem Smith. Ward has impressive wins in Sportfight over slugger Chris Wilson and a knee bar victory over Pedro Castaneda. Morris is coming off a win he earned in impressive fashion after a war with Enoch Wilson. Chad Nelson has been clamoring for a rematch with “The Piranha” since being knocked out by him two years ago. He holds the amateur belt from the FCFF, which he earned by knocking out the very tough Jon Gunderson.

The pro card is rounded off by Art Santore facing off with Justin Davis, and Buck Meredith taking on David Banks. Both Santore and Meredith train with Pride fighting phenomenom “Dangerous Dan” Henderson, and are veterans of Pancrase and King of the Cage.

Highlights of the talent-laden amateur card include Bristol Murunde vs. Shaun Caitlin, Eddie Blackburn vs. JD Stanley, and a very promising matchup between featherweight toughies Ian Loveland and JT Horner. Both Loveland and Horner are undefeated and have shown the incredible toughness it takes to be successful pros someday.

An explosive card packed with some of the toughest fighters in the world guarantees that with “Frightnight” Sportfight will continue to set the standard for MMA in the Pacific Northwest. The Sportfight crew, including MMA icons Matt “The Law” Lindland and Randy “The Natural” Couture are dedicated to ensure that Sportfight keeps its reputation as “The Ultimate in One on One Combat”™. Tickets can be purchased here at www.sportfight.tv. To discuss this card and other Team Quest related news, log on to Ring Girl’s Team Quest website at www.tqfc.net!

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