Cage Titans 37, ended being the precise send-off ceremony for one of Plymouths beloved fighters, Manny Bermudez. As Owner and promoter, Mike Polvere said he himself just before the fighter exited the CTFC (Cage Titans Fighting Championship) cage for the final time, “No offense, I do want to see you in here again”.
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With every passing day, the walls of Plymouth Memorial Hall stand in fearsome anticipation of what is destined to come. The loud and exciting ruckus inevitably caused by Cage Titans events. Only two weeks away, and even the insulation trembles in the wake. It may be fear that inhabits the structure known as Plymouth Memorial Hall, or simply a reverberation sustained and imbedded from previous Cage Titans events.
The city of Boston is a large and simmering fight market. To the cities south, along the shores, just before the dreaded stretch of melted steel, tar and stone known as the Sagamore Bridge, lays the unassumingly quaint and beautiful town of Plymouth, Massachusetts. There, on the edge of the cold and unforgiving Atlantic, sits the otherwise dormant home of Boston’s premier Mixed Martial Arts promotion, Cage Titans Fighting Championship. Dormant by standard of comparison to the excitement brought to the town’s only suitable venue, Plymouth Memorial Hall, when the MMA comes to the coast.
Upon third party investigation, the size of the South Boston promotions’ home venue may not indicate the extreme decibel level which its crowd achieves. Anyone daring to challenge that assertion, may do so. It happens as so, an opportunity presents itself in a little over a week. April 14th, hosts the 38th installment of Cage Titans, at its aforementioned home, Plymouth Memorial Hall, where a new Lightweight champion will be crowned. a blog by Brian The UFC made its return to Boston, after a two year hiatus. The event speared a weekend which looms large over the city, seemingly, each and every year. Patriots playoff games are like Sundays at the Vatican, especially so, on the AFC championship weekends. If you were watching, the UFC gave a great warm up for what was to come later that weekend, so I ask, how should we grade the UFCs return to Boston?
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Hold onto your breeches. The UFC is coming to town, and I doubt we are all prepared. Not only is UFC 220 a little more than a couple of weeks away, not only is the city of Boston ready to heat up from excitement but, Carl Weathers, (the great actor known for portraying the character, Apollo Creed) narrates the official event trailer.
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At 5-2, Chris Wade looked to be primed for a run to the UFC's lightweight rankings. In an odd and unfortunate turn of events, a seemingly personal grudge from the promotions former match-maker, Joe Silva, leaves Wade without a contract.
a blog by Internet Mutants There is always something to hate about the holidays. Whether it be preparing food, cleaning the house, organizing, sleeping arrangements, exorcisms, wild fires, or the shopping. None of it is fun.
a video by the Boys The UFC takes the long journey to Shanghai this Saturday (morning). Michael Bisping, #2 ranked Middleweight, will face Kelvin Gastelum, #9. Bisping, finally has the support and respect of fans that the man has deserved throughout his career. Coming off a disappointing loss to George St. Pierre, the British star looks to avenge the loss of his title against the powerful Kelvin Gastelum. Gastelum was scheduled to fight a different former Middleweight champion in Anderson Silva. Yet, in the wake of a second potential doping violation, flagged by USADA, "The Spider" was pulled from the card.
a blog by Brian The picks are back, another week, another late blog release and more wads of money thrown down the garbage disposal. This weeks got UFC: Sydney, NFL, and NCAAFB.
Ignore the clear re-hash poster, I did not have time to make a new one. a blog by Kifo Disgruntled negotiations over current NFL commissioner, Roger Goodell, and his contract have turned public. ESPN reported the long time NFL commish, whose life achievements include; beating Tom Brady in court, is seeking an annual salary of $50 million as well as, access to a private jet for life.
a blog by Kifo I tried my best to find a picture of Li Li, getting swatted to fucks door but for some reason, most likely his impending lack of skill, there was no picture of such.
a blog by Brian The best blog of the week is here, written by the international blog man, whom, went to Asia and wasn't caught stealing.
a blog by Kifo I am usually not one to poke at a thin protective layer which separates myself from an airborne contamination. Or am I? I don't really remember.
a blog by Kifo MMA has some great journalists, and a few pundits involved in the sport who prefer to be categorized as something else. Yet, media hosts/journalists who know nothing about the sport always seem to squeak in the circle.
a blog by Brian What a weekend folks. If you missed UFC 217, it was an unprecedented night in the promotions history. Much has been discussed on the topic of, what was quite possibly, the best fight card of the year. Three title fights, a contender eliminator bout, and a coming of age tale rounded out the pay per view event, Saturday night.
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