Urban Conflict Championship Presents 'UCC 2: STRIKEDOWN'
Urban Conflict Championship Presents 'UCC 2: STRIKEDOWN'
All Professional Mixed Martial Arts Card Sits on New York City's Doorstep
JERSEY CITY, N.J., May 10 /PRNewswire/ -- On May 14, 2010, Jersey City's National Guard Armory will be the site of the next major Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) event to take place directly outside of New York City - "UCC 2: STRIKEDOWN." This is the second event of the Tri-State area's new championship fight series: Urban Conflict Championship (UCC).
The first event of the series "UCC 1: MERCILESS" took place on March 19, 2010, hosting over 1,800 people. The fight card featured 9 exhilarating professional MMA battles, with only one fight ending in a judge's decision. The remaining bouts ended via Knockout, Referee Stoppage, or Submission. Highlights from UCC 1: MERCILESS were re-aired on national television by HDNet Fight's Inside MMA.
The lineup for UCC 2 hails fighters from a number of distinguished schools in the area including AMA Fight Club, American Top Team, Bomb Squad, Gold Team, Iron Horse, Renzo Gracie Academy, Ricardo Almieda BJJ, and Tiger Schulmann. The main event of the evening will feature UCC 1: MERCILESS Champion Ryan Contaldi (7-3-0) vs. Dante Rivera (14-7-0), a jiu-jitsu black belt who previously fought on Season Seven of the television series The Ultimate Fighter: This event will also feature the UCC's first championship title fight, between lightweight contenders John Cholish (3-1-0) of Renzo Gracie Academy and Hitalo Machado (6-3-0) of American Top Team.
UCC 2: STRIKEDOWN will undoubtedly feature some of the most competitive professional fights ever witnessed in the state of New Jersey. In addition to the fight card, the event will also draw attention from the controversy of promoting a major MMA event directly outside of New York City. The state of New York continues to uphold its ban on the sport of MMA despite the efforts of industry leaders lobbying for legalization. New York Governor David Paterson and Secretary of State Lorraine Cortes-Vazquez have both contributed to the debate, arguing the legalization of the sport will create service jobs and immediate relief for the State's fiscal budget. New York remains one of five states that have not yet legalized MMA, including Alabama, Connecticut, Vermont, and West Virginia.
The event will be streamed live from WWW.UCCFIGHTS.COM with coverage beginning at 7:30pm EDT. UCC 2: STRIKEDOWN can also be viewed via web broadcast following the event at WWW.UCCFIGHTS.COM. Web streaming provided in cooperation with Hang 10 Technologies.
The event will be sponsored by HD Net Fights, Untamed Industries, BuddhaSport.com, The MMA & Sports Xtreme Show, Hoboken International Film Festival, and the Downtown Jersey City Historic Special Improvement District. Film production of the event will be managed by Comova, Inc. Getz Media (NY, NY) is the primary designer of advertising materials for this event.
Appearances at the event will include UFC Lightweight Champion of the World Frankie Edgar, Mike Massenzio, Ricardo Almeida, Gabriel Gonzaga, Dan Miller, and Chris Liguori.
Please visit WWW.UCCFIGHTS.COM TO PURCHASE TICKETS and for updated information regarding Urban Conflict Championship and "UCC 2: STRIKEDOWN."
The "UCC 2: STRIKEDOWN" Fight Card will feature 9+ professional bouts including:
Middleweight 185 lbs - Dante Rivera (14-7-0) v. Ryan Contaldi (7-3-0)
Lightweight 155 lbs - Hitalo Machado (6-3-0) v. John Cholish (3-1-0)
Welterweight 170 lbs - Mike Medrano (7-5-0) v. Mike Dolce (3-8-0)
Bantamweight 135 lbs - Josh Rave (18-7-0) v. Sean Santella (5-1-1)
Doors will open at 7:00pm, first bell to ring at 7:30pm.
TO ALL INTERESTED MEDIA:
TO INTERVIEW UCC PRESIDENT CHRIS SBLENDORIO, MATCHMAKER PHIL ROSS, OR TO RESERVE AN ALL ACCESS MEDIA PASS TO THIS EVENT:
Contact: James Page
201-848-0564
jpage@uccfights.com
Source: Urban Conflict Championship
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