Archive for the ‘Houston Alexander’ Category

Report: Kimbo Slice vs Houston Alexander in the works for TUF 10 Finale on Dec. 5

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

kimbo_slice_houston_alexand

Kimbo Slice (3-1) will make his first official appearance inside the Octagon opposite Houston Alexander (9-4) in a 215-pound catchweight brawl booked for The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 10 Finale, which is slated for “The Pearl” at The Palms in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Dec. 5, according to NWITimes.com.

Apparently the only thing standing in the way is special clearance from the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) on Nov. 4. It’s merely a formality because of Alexander’s advanced age. He is 37-years-old.

Slice was invited to compete on the latest mixed martial arts reality series by company president Dana White. For years White had lambasted Slice while he competed under the Elite XC banner, feeling he did not deserve all the promotion and hype as a top fighter in the sport just because of his reputation as a backyard brawler in the mean streets of Miami.

So White was probably not surprised when Roy Nelson, arguably the best fighter in the house, took out Slice in episode three with a second round technical knockout. On the other hand, he was probably pleasantly surprised when the monster ratings poured in for the network — Spike TV set all-time viewership records thanks to the Slice factor.

And when he laces ‘em up on Dec. 5 the promotion and the network can expect more of the same. Slice has not competed since the infamous 14-second technical knockout loss to Seth Petruzelli at Elite XC: “Heat” more than one year ago (Oct. 4, 2008).

Alexander recently took out Sherman Pendergarst with a barrage of leg kicks and punches at Adrenaline MMA 4 in September, getting himself back in the win column after suffering three straight losses inside the Octagon.

The five-fight UFC veteran came up short against Eric Schafer, James Irvin and Thiago Silva, which was quite a twist of fortune after starting his career with the promotion with two big, and emphatic, victories over Alessio Sakara and Keith Jardine.

With a high-profile opportunity to battle Slice — a fighter who he knows will likely stand and trade with him — the Nebraskan can get his name back in the mix literally overnight with an exciting performance.

TUF 10 Finale will feature a showdown between the top two finalists from the Spike TV reality show, as well as a light heavyweight war featuring Jon “Bones” Jones as he inches his way closer to contention against Matt “The Hammer” Hamill.

Stay dialed in to MMAmania.com for more on TUF 10 Finale as it becomes available.

Adrenaline 4 results: Houston Alexander and Tim Sylvia get back in the win column

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

alexander_sylvia

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) veterans Houston Alexander and former heavyweight champion, Tim Sylvia, were both in action last night (Sept. 18) at Adrenaline MMA IV at the Mid-America Center, Council Bluffs, Iowa, trying to turn out of three-fight losing skids.

Alexander got the first chance in the co main event against Sherman Pendergarst.

He opened the light heavyweight contest with devastating leg kicks. Pendergarst saw an opportunity for a shot and attempted a double leg takedown; however, Alexander sprawled and unleashed several more leg kicks.

The damage done by the leg kicks, as well as subsequent knees from within the clinch, sent Pendergarst crashing to the canvas. Alexander then cleaned up the mess he created with vicious ground and pound that led to a first round technical knockout stoppage.

Sylvia was up next against Jason Riley — a very bright prospect who was out to make a name for himself off “The Maine-iac”.

It didn’t happen.

The first minute of the fight was essentially a “feeling out” phase with a punch or two followed by clinching with a few knees. When the two separated, Riley uncorked several nice punches that found their marks. Sylvia responded with an uppercut, followed by a hook, which connected to put Riley on the ground.

That was all it took.

First round technical knockout for Mr. Sylvia. But don’t expect to see him back in action anytime soon — on the way out out of the cage he was overheard saying he broke his hand in the fight.

The show also featured an undercard of amateur fighters from the Midwest who were eager to make statements and get to the next level. Todd Meneely — who may have turned in the most dominant performance of the night — is certainly an up-and-comer to keep an eye on.

Here are the complete Adrenaline MMA 4 results:

Amateur:

  • Danny Black defeats Matt Bentley via submission (triangle)
  • John Hansen defeats Dean Bradley technical knockout in round two
  • Todd Meneely defeats Corey McDonald via submission (kimura) in round two
  • Dakota Cochrane defeats Bell Holcombe via technical knockout in round one
  • Jordan Johnson defeats Ryan Shell via unanimous decision

Profesional Undercard:

  • Jimmy Seipel defeats Bob Tuttle via submission (rear naked choke ) in round one
  • Forrest Petz defeats Chad Reiner via technical knockout in round one
  • Joe Vedepo defeats Webster Farris via knockout in round one
  • Alonzo Martinez defeats Ryan Williams via unanimous decision

(Co)Main events:

  • Houston Alexander defeats Sherman Pendergarst via technical knockout in round one
  • Tim Sylvia defeats Jason Riley via technical knockout in round one