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Kimbo headlining first EliteXC on CBS broadcast, 5/31/08
THE FIRST "CBS ELITEXC SATURDAY NIGHT FIGHTS" TO BE BROADCAST LIVE ON SATURDAY, MAY 31 ON THE CBS TELEVISION NETWORK
EliteXC Heavyweight Sensation, Kimbo Slice, Will Headline an Exciting Night of Mixed Martial Arts Middleweight Champion "Ruthless" Robbie Lawler will Defend His Title Against Scott "Hands of Steel" Smith LOS ANGELES, March 20 — CBS and ProElite, Inc. today announced that the first live primetime mixed martial arts event will be broadcast Saturday, May 31 (9:00-11:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. CBS ELITEXC SATURDAY NIGHT FIGHTS will be broadcast live from the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. "We're excited to introduce broadcast television viewers to America's fastest growing sport with this prime time event," said Kelly Kahl, Senior Executive Vice President, CBS Primetime. "EliteXC is putting together a lineup card that showcases the unique personalities, world-class athleticism, and raw power and emotion that characterizes mixed martial arts." Champion "Ruthless" Robbie Lawler will put his title on the line against Scott "Hands of Steel" Smith in a middleweight championship bout. EliteXC heavyweight phenom, Kimbo Slice, will also participate in the May 31 event along with other stars from mixed martial arts. Additional matchups will be announced at a later date. "I am very happy for the highly trained fighters, who will finally get the kind of exposure they deserve, and, of course, the viewers, who will get the opportunity to learn that MMA is truly a sport that requires an abundance of skills, both mentally and physically," said Gary Shaw, EliteXC Live Events President. CBS and ProElite, Inc., a Los Angeles-based leading entertainment and media company that produces world class mixed martial arts (MMA) events, announced last month they were teaming up to bring MMA to a major broadcast television network for the first time. CBS will broadcast four MMA events per year, produced by ProElite's EliteXC fight division, as two-hour live primetime specials. Mixed martial arts is a sport evolved from a number of ancient combat disciplines including judo, jiu-jitsu, karate, wrestling and kickboxing. World-class athletes engage in hand-to-hand combat in a ring — both caged and traditional — and must adapt their fighting style to fit their opponent. The wide variety of styles and techniques make every event an unpredictable spectacle. CBS ELITEXC SATURDAY NIGHT FIGHTS will be produced by SHOWTIME Sports. The executive producer is David Dinkins, Jr. with Bob Dunphy directing. For additional information visit www.proelite.com |
The Lawler/Smith fight is going to be a war! Those two will probably go toe to toe until somebody drops.
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It's about time.
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I wonder what tomato can they plan to prop up in front of Kimbo?
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Let's how tough Kimbo is. Good stuff-I'll be tuning in.
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Kimbo's fight better last longer than the one with Abbott.
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How did they get a deal with CBS?
UFC needs to get themselves a deal with ABC, NBC or FOX. I don't have the time or energy to follow more than one organization. It would be like watching both the CFL and NFL. |
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If it's a hit (which I think is less than 50/50 - the MMA audience is not 'big' in network terms, and this isn't the UFC, the most recognizable name to people who aren't already into the sport...), it's good for MMA. If it busts, it might hurt everybody, including the UFC, especially when it comes to trying to get prime-time coverage anytime in the future. as well as forming a base of mainstream interest and credibility. Be interesting to see how it turns out. I hope it works out, but I don't have a good feeling. |
UFC seems too watered down lately-I guy can go for the Championship with only 5 to 10 wins. Most fights have been sooooo boring I fast forward through them.
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I think UFC is suffering from what happened to Boxing-Mega Hype for fights that just don't pan out. they will bounce back though |
I'm excited about this, if for no other reason than the fact that it's more free MMA on TV. HDNet fights, WEC on Versus, UFC on Spike, and now EliteXC on CBS.
I can see how, if this fails, it could be seen as a setback for MMA in general. But EliteXC is sort of a minor league. I think the extra exposure out weighs the risk. Assuming of course that they put on a quality show. I wish it had been the WEC, honestly. They have some quality fighters. Of course they're also owned by ZUFFA, so that's not happening. |
Question for the guys who know more about MMA than myself. Why is Faber not in the UFC? I tend to root against him because he's a pretty boy and he's so damned good. As dominant as he seems to be, it'd be nice to see him against tougher competition.
Does he just have to fight through the rest of a contract or something? |
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He's an animal. And he's like 28... and looks like a kid. Rare for a guy who makes his living fighting. |
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The WEC does have some great fights though. I've been impressed. |
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can't wait to see all those Coors Light, Maxoderm, Extenze, Live Chat etc commercials every five freakin minutes....
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