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MMA Quick Quote: ‘Whore Machine’ starts new porn career off with a Riley Steele bang

Sunday, November 1st, 2009

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“I signed with LA Direct Models this week and today I did my first porn scene! LOL. I shot for Digital Playground with their girl Riley Steele … was fucking awesome! I was nervous but I came through. I’m still gonna fight … just gonna do this too because fighting isn’t quite enough money and you all know I ain’t trying to work! In life I have come to learn that all I enjoy is eating, sleeping, fighting and fucking! I’m living the dream getting paid to fight and fuck! What more could I ask for?

– UFC reject and MMA’s favorite controversial loose cannon, “War Machine” (the fighter previously known as John Koppenhaver), has embarked on a new venture. In yet another instance of MMA fighter’s diverging from his fight career to undertake extracurricular activities, he has set a new precedent. Care to respond to Mr. War Machine’s question, Maniacs?

War Machine loses split decision to David Mitchell at TPF: ‘Most Wanted’ (Video)

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

War Machine loses split decision to David Mitchell at TPF: ‘Most Wanted’ (Video)

Saturday, October 10th, 2009

Gladiator Challenge: Joe Soto and War Machine to compete at ‘Most Wanted’ on Oct. 8

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Apple Valley, Calif. — Gladiator Challenge (GC) Owner/Promoter Tedd Williams has agreed to terms with the renowned Tachi Palace to help bring “MOST WANTED” to the Tachi Palace in Lemoore , CA this Thursday, October 8.

The return of mixed martial arts at the Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino in Lemoore , Calif. will be especially sweet for two fighters that have called the Palace their home for the last couple of years.

Both Phil Collins and Ulysses Gomez waited patiently for a new promotion to take flight at the casino, which is recognized worldwide as the birthplace of two of the greatest regional promotions ever formed: WEC and the PFC.

Collins (7-4) faces a tough middleweight out of Oakland, Calif. Leopoldo Serao (15-7), and the main event of the night pits local wrestling star and Hanford, Calif. featherweight Chad Mendes (4-0) against Bend , Ore. ’s Mike Joy (7-4). It will be Mendes’ toughest test to date, as the Urijah Faber protégé faces the more experienced Joy.

In the co-main event, Las Vegas , Nev. welterweight War Machine (10-2) takes on Santa Rosa , Calif. ’s David Mitchell (7-0).

Doors open at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday and fights start at 6 p.m.

The weigh-ins will take place at the Palace’s Sunset Lounge located on the first floor of the Palace across from the Coyote Grille. Weigh-ins are slated to begin at 5 PM, and fans are encouraged to come mingle with the fighters.

Other bouts feature:

- Porterville , Calif. featherweight Joe Soto (7-0) vs. Sacramento, Calif. ’s Mike Christenson (4-0).
- Lemoore , Calif. welterweight Poppies Martinez (16-5) vs. Porterville , Calif. ’s Tony Llamas (8-10).
- Oakdale , Calif. bantamweight Michael McDonald (7-1) vs. Huntington Beach, Calif. ’s Carlos Garces (3-1).
-Las Vegas, Nev. flyweight Jessica Rakoczy (0-0) vs. Sacramento, Calif.’s Michelle Ould (3-2)
-Exeter, Calif. featherweight Chris Tangonan (2-0) vs. Coalinga, Calif.’s Francisco Loredo (3-5)

The fights will take place outdoors, general admission is $20, and tickets are available at http://www.tickets.com/. Also, the Palace is offering a hotel/ticket package with one night accommodation at the hotel and two general admission tickets to the event for just $119. To receive the package, call the hotel at (866) 472-5223 and use promotional code TRPM1.

For more information on Gladiator Challenge and all its events, please visit http://www.gladiatorchallenge.com.

Gladiator Challenge is a world-class mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion established in 1999 by Tedd Williams. A former UFC fighter, Williams is a former national AAU Sambo Champion (1997), a former California State Judo Champion (4th Degree Black Belt under “Judo” Gene Lebell) and a former college All-American wrestler (Cerritos Jr. College, 1988-89). Gladiator Challenge runs 12-18 MMA events per year, and has featured MMA superstars Uriah “The California Kid” Faber, Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, James Irvin, Tyson Griffin, Dan “The Beast” Severn, “Sugar” Rashad Evans, Scott “Hands of Stone” Smith, “The Maine-iac” Tim Sylvia, Joe “Daddy” Stevenson, Mac Danzig, Jerry Bohlander, “Krazy Horse” Charles Bennett, Chris Leben, Chael Sonnen, Jake Shields, “The Secret Weapon” Pete Spratt, Nate “The Rock” Quarry, Jason “The Punisher” Lambert, Bobby “The Bad Seed” Hoffman, and Cal Worsham, among many others.

Gladiator Challenge can be found online at http://www.gladiatorchallenge.com

Tachi Palace Fights: War Machine, Joe Soto, Chad Mendes and more to compete Oct. 8

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

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Lemoore, Calif. — The Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino shocked the mixed martial arts community in Central California and throughout the state on Wednesday announcing that it had teamed with Ted Williams and Gladiator Challenge to develop a new promotion titled Tachi Palace Fights.

Tachi Palace Fights will debut on Thursday, October 8 at the Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino and feature a loaded 9-bout card that features an intriguing main event which pits Hanford, Calif. wrestling phenom Chad Mendes (4-0) against Yuma, Ariz.’s Chance Farrar (7-2). Mendes is the young protégé of Sacramento, Calif.’s Urijah Faber, who once fought Farrar for the World Extreme Cagefighting Featherweight strap.

Also, on the card is an exciting welterweight bout which pits Las Vegas, Nev.’s War Machine (10-2) against the up-and-coming star from Santa Rosa, Calif. David Mitchell (7-0).

The card also features Bellator Fighting Championship featherweight champ Joe Soto (7-0) of Porterville, Calif.

“This will be one of the most exciting and action packed fight cards to ever hit the Valley,” Tachi Palace Fights matchmaker Richard Goodman said.

The Palace took several months to decide on a direction to head in for its future in MMA. The Palace is widely recognized as one of the premier properties in the country for MMA and was the birth place for two of the biggest and brightest regional MMA promotions.

“We worked very diligently to figure out what was the best direction for us to go in with mixed martial arts. Our Entertainment and Marketing Department and Tribal Management team put in hours and hours of hard work,” Palace Entertainment Coordinator Jeremy Luchau said. “We received proposals and bids from all over the country and from some of the nation’s top regional promotions, but at the end of the day we still wanted to do our own show and brand the Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino,” added Palace Interim Entertainment Manager Joey Perez.

Enter Ted Williams, who has been a mainstay in the MMA community on the West Coast for well over a decade.

Williams will help build the Tachi Palace Fights not only with his knowledge but also using his nearly 30 Gladiator Challenge shows over the next year as a launching pad into the Tachi Palace Fights.

Gladiator Challenge will virtually be a feeder program to the Tachi Palace Fights, which will utilize the California State Athletic Commission for its shows despite being on Tribal land.

“This is a great opportunity for us to brand the Tachi Palace and to put on some great fights. We are going to groom the next Rock Stars of the sport right here,” Williams said. “I’m honored to be part of the team here at the Tachi Palace Hotel and Casino and to be able to utilize Gladiator Challenge as a tool in building Tachi Palace Fights.”

Tachi Palace Fights will also feature action taking place within a cage and feature 5-minute rounds. Tachi Palace Fights will close the 2009 season with a show on Thursday, December 3 and then have five shows in 2010.

Tachi Palace Fights 1 Fight Card:

MAIN EVENT (Featherweights)
Hanford, Calif.’s Chad Mendes (4-0) vs. Yuma, Ariz.’s Chance Farrar (7-2)

CO-MAIN EVENT (Welterweights)
Santa Rosa, Calif.’s David Mitchell (7-0) vs. Las Vegas, Nev.’s War Machine (10-2)

Featherweights
Porterville, Calif.’s Joe Soto (7-0) vs. TBA

Light Heavyweights
Merced, Calif.’s Phil Collins (7-4) vs. Oakland, Calif.’s Leopoldo Serao (15-7)

Flyweights
Las Vegas, Nev.’s Ulysses Gomez (3-1) vs. Oakdale, Calif.’s Martin Sandoval (4-1)

Welterweights
Lemoore, Calif.’s Poppies Martinez (16-5) vs. Madera, Calif.’s Rolando Torres (4-7)

Middleweights
Lemoore, Calif.’s Mike Martinez (4-2) vs. TBA

Bantamweights
Oakdale, Calif.’s Michael McDonald (7-1) vs. Sacramento, Calif.’s Tito Jones (6-3)

Women’s Flyweights
Las Vegas, Nev.’s Jessica Rakoczy (0-0) vs. TBA