Cage
Rage 6
May 23, 2004, Streatham, London
Cage
Rage 6: The Night Of The Gladiators
23rd
May 2004 Caesars Night Club, London
Report
by Ian 'Kainer' Dean
Cage
Rage 6 entitled "The Night of the Gladiators" started with a typical Cage Rage
style introduction from the guys at the Elite Fighting System gym and was joined
in this Romanesque theme by "Wolf" from the hit 90s TV series "Gladiators"
who pranced about the cage like a pro-wrestling heel, raising hell in his typical
trademark style.
They
were also joined by 10 sexy ring girls that showed that this Cage Rage spared
no expense on the general entertainment factor. It was a show dominated by high
production values s Co-Promoters Andy Geer and David ODonnell prepared for
their big show at Wembley on July 10th, by cutting some excellent promo
videos on the big screen, which got the attention of first time and hardcore
fans alike.
The
big screens also played interviews from the fighters and also hyped up the eagerly
awaited main event, as Cage Rage Lightweight Champion Gerald Strebendt defended
his title against his arch Nemesis Jean Silva, in a rematch of the clash last
February in which Gerald won by rear naked choke in round 1. This added a real
element of suspense and in my opinion let everyone in the nightclub know what
a huge fight this really was..
1st
Fight Stuart Grant vs Phil Labar
The
first fight of the Night featured Stuart Grant who lost on his debut at Cage Rage
5, taking on Elite Fighting Systems member Phil Labar who was making his MMA debut.
Labar was hoping to continue what his teamamte Colin Lingwood did at Cage Rage
5 by beating Grant.
The
fight took off a breakneck speed with Labar taking it to Grant with some wild
swinging strikes and seemingly dominated the action standing throughout rounds
1 and 2. However Grant just about weathered the storm and got the advantage on
the ground late on round 2 and punished Labar against the cage with some GnP.
Just
as the fight was getting very interesting the fight was ended as Labar was unable
to start round 3, as the high tempo start caught up with him and the fight ended
abruptly. However Stuart Grant goes to 1-1 in MMA and makes up for a disappointing
outing at Cage Rage 5.
Winner
Stuart Grant at the end of round 2 after filing to come out for the start of round
3.
Fight
2 - Alvin Delemico v Chris Freebourne (Featherweight)
Alvin
Delemico from Elite was up next He was taking on Chris Freebourne from the Cage
Gym in Gosport. Freeborne, was hoping to make up for a disastrous showing on Full
Contact Fight Night on Easter Sunday when he lost twice (Albeit 1 lost was taken
on at short notice and was under amateur rules)
This
fight was an old school striker/grappler clash as Delemico came out with a flurry
and dominated the stand-up early on against the south coast sambo star. Freeborne
looked visibly shaken as Delemico wobbled him with several strikes.
However,
Delemico was unable to take Freeborne out and just like in the old school fights
of 10 years ago, the grappler countered in dramatic fashion as Freeborne caught
a low leg kick by Delmico and the fight immediately goes to the floor in which
after a brief struggle mangles to sink in a triangle choke in a textbook like
manner for the win.
Winner
- Chris Freebourne, round 1, submission (triangle)
Fight
3 - Lance King v Ryan Robinson (Heavyweight)
The
big boys were up next as the first heavyweight showdown of the night took place
as Ryan Robinson from Carlson Gracie Jiu Jitsu took on the big man from Fu-Long
academy in Lance King who had a whopping 17kg weight advantage and was looking
to avenge his loss at Cage Rage 2 to Robinson.
In
what was a slow plodding ground war Robinson controlled the fight using his ground
skill to negate the considerable weight advantage of Lance King who was unable
to launch much of his punishing Ground and Pound attack which beat Jonny Mitchell
in cage Rage 3 and 4 and the stand up striking which took him 3 rounds with the
dangerous Mark Epstein at the last Cage Rage.
Although
on top position King was always potentially a danger, Robinson showed far superior
ground work and wrapped-up a 1 sided win in round 2 via a triangle choke
Winner
Ryan Robinson round 2 triangle choke
Fight
4 - Ryan Norwood vs Flavio (Brazil)
Ryan
Norwood from the Rob Lock Academy was up next fighting a late replacement, in
the Brazilian Capoeira fighter Flavio. Norwood whos represented Rob Lock
against the Elite Fighting System guys several times on Cage Rage must of relished
the challenge after Ricky Andrews pulled out.
However
the Brazilian rattled Norwood with a good stand up display and any notion that
Flavio would have a flashy high tempo offence were quickly shot down as stalked
Norwood around the cage like a lion landing strikes.
However
the fight took a sudden turn when Norwood managed to clinch and slam Flavio and
quickly and capably locked on a cross arm armbar for the win via tap out, much
to the surprise of the Brazilian contingent who were standing to my left. Norwood
improved to 4-2-0 with 3 wins coming by armbar and will surely be looking for
a bigger fight next time round.
Winner
- Ryan Norwood, round 1 submission (armbar)
Fight
5 - Ricky Moore v Alex Owen (Featherweight)
Alex
Owen the 2003 Combat Sports Lightweight Champion was up next fighting against
Cage Rage Veteran and local lad Ricky Moore who defeated the Frenchman Benoit
Derot in Cage Rage 5 by Kimura.
The
fight was a short but sweet affair as both men showed their considerable ground
skills by exchanging submission attempts in a high tempo, high quality, and active
ground war. Owen in particular showed some slick BJJ moves as he managed to pass
the guard and eventually end the contest after delivering a huge 'forearm' shot
to Moores head in side mount which ended the fight instantly and cut Moore
quite badly to boot.
Winner
- Alex Owen, round 1, KO
This
ended the 1st half of the show and in the meantime the 10 ring girls
which Cage Rage had in attendance sent the temperature of the nightclub soaring
by dancing in and around the cage area. Purists may complain that this is sleazy
and possibly degrading. However Cage Rage make no excuses for this, and with a
no under 18s rule enforced, I personally think that people have little scope
to complain and those who do, should know by now that is part of the niche that
Cage Rage is trying to carve out by being a whole entertainment package rather
than just a fight show.
Also
during the break the 2 main promos were played again showing the awesome Cage
Rage 7 card in Wembley and the hype surrounding the main event which kept peoples
interest and got them talking about both events
Fight
6 - Kuljit Degum v Del "The Hammer" Edwards (Heavyweight)
The
2nd Heavyweight clash of the night saw the 116kg Kuljit Degum from
Ilford take on the 120KG!!!! Del Edwards from the Elite fighting systems. Degum
entered the ring with an Asian dance trope.
However
the VIPs at ringside were probably more concerned by the fact that much
of the fight was spent with both men grappling by the cage in a slow encounter
in which both men neutralised each other.
However
Degum who looked the more active of the two and the current British San Shou champion
won in 3.18 of round 2 after "The Hammer" tapped after being trapped on the fence
and looking visibly gassed out, which is no crime when you have spent most of
the fight in guard with another big heavyweight looking to pound down on you.
Winner
- Kuljit Degum via submission (fatigue), round 2
Fight
7 - Henrique Santana v Jeremy "Bad Boy" Bailey
Cage
Rage isnt the same without the "Bad Boy" and after sitting out Cage Rage
5 with an injury, the Bad Boy came out to his usual flashy ring entrance complete
with "Bad Boy" girls and his "Bad Boy" fight team. The Caesars crowd who love
the cocky showman showed their approval. However Bailey was taking on a good opponent
in the form of Henrique Santana, who narrowing lost by decision at Cage Rage 4
and the man who trains at the Ze Marcello gym in Slough did not disappoint.
Santanas
BJJ skills came into play fairly early after he countered a leg kick from Bailey
who did start off brightly, showing his stand-up skills. However, once Santanta
caught a leg kick and took Bailey down, Santana worked his way through Baileys
weak ground defence and hooked in rear naked choke on for the win by submission.
Then
came the controversy, as Bailey was obviously upset by something and had to be
restrained then a near free for all occurred which was broken up. Bailey who was
now clearly irate tried jump out of the cage towards the Brazilians corner
To
their credit, the Cage Rage crew managed to sort this volatile situation out,
and as Bailey was getting booed. He grabbed the microphone and said he got eye
gouged 3 times and then shouted at the crowd. At this point co-promoter Andy Geer
said the tape would be reviewed.
Later
on in the card it was announced that the fight was declared a no-contest due to
the eye gouging that occurred which was unsatisfactory end to a fight, which will
hopefully be resolved at a later date.
Result
No-Contest
Fight
8 - Mark Epstein v Glen Appleby (Light-Heavyweight Title Match)
Many
people in the know didnt give Glen Appleby good odds to survive
the opening minutes against Mark Epstein when this fight was announced. Epstein,
a dangerous striker who won the Heavyweight Title at Cage Rage 5 against Lance
King, is a dangerous opponent domestically in the 205lbs division. However , Appleby
put in one of his best performances yet in taking Epstein to the end of round
2 before succumbing to fatigue in between rounds.
Epstein,
who dropped a weight class to try and capture the Light-Heavyweight title this
time around showed no ill-effects of this and spent most of the fight in the top
position raining down blows on Appleby who showed a surprisingly good guard/defence
whilst being trapped against the cage by the big hitter from the "Woolwich massive".
However
Appleby who failed to come out for round 3 and even though he lost, e won a lot
of respect from MMA fans for containing Mark for that long.
See
Mark's Official Site
Winner
- Mark Epstein, via stoppage between rounds 2 and 3.
Fight
9 - Marc Goddard v Andy Costello (Heavyweight)
The
3rd and final Heavyweight fight of the night featured Gracie Barra
standout Marc Goddard verses the unbeaten Andy Costello.
In
a quick and painful looking affair Costello beat Goddard via tapout from strikes,
after Costello powered his way through when Marc gave him his back when trying
to avoid the mount..
Winner
Andy Costello, via submission (strikes), round 1
Fight
10 - Paul 'Hands of Stone' Jenkins (Champion ) v Suley 'Baad' Mahmoud (Middleweight
Title Match)
The
penultimate fight of the night featured a rematch from Cage Rage 5 in which both
Mahmoud and Jenkins battled to a stalemate. Although Jenkins is the reigning Middleweight
champ, he usually fights at welterweight, and it showed as Jenkins gave up some
weight and a lot of strength to the East Londoner, who controlled most of the
fight with superior takedowns and wrestling, in a fight that was for the MMA purist.
Jenkins
to his credit showed a lot of good defence on his back which frustrated Mahmoud,
although he manage to cut Jenkins at the back of his head and stun him with some
standing strikes too.
As
round 3 started I had Mahmoud 2 rounds ahead and expected Jenkins to come out
ith all guns blazing, but it did not materialise and although Jenkins had the
better of it, by managing to sweep Mahmoud whilst in guard and strike from top
position, I felt he had not done enough to win and that a new champion would be
crowned.
However,
to the surprise of Mahmoud and his corner the judges scored the contest a unanimous
draw. UFC star Lee Murray who was in Mahmouds went over to the judges to
have a word, but the fallout from the fight was one of respect with both men showing
their respect.
Result
- Unanimous draw
Main
Event - Gerald Strebandt (Champion) vs Jean Silva (Lightweight Title)
The
most eagerly awaited rematch of the year ended the card in dramatic fashion as
the brash American Gerald Strebandt, looked to make it 2 wins in 2 weeks by beating
the London based Brazilian Jean Silva. Strebandt, who won at Cagewarriors 7 with
the first "twister" submission in MMA, had been the talk of many internet sites
worldwide leading up to the fight and looked to claim his second win over Silva.
Both
men originally clashed last February when Silvas flashy offensive style
was brutally exposed by the efficient ground work of the Machado JJ representative.
However Silva has become more patient in his approach and after both men went
face to face in Barnsley, Silva was even more determined to do the business this
time round.
However,
the fight started with a very high tempo and Gerald managed to get the takedown,
and immediately goes on the attack looking for an armbar, Silva managed to escape
but Gerald continued his offensive and attacked Silvas leg and latched on
a seemingly tight kneebar. The tension increased as Silva struggled and grimaced
as Strebandt. Somehow Silva manages not only to tap but escape that lock too,
much to the relief of his fans in the nightclub and to the Brazilian contingent
to my left.
Both
men stand up but Gerald quickly takes Jean down again and used his strength to
work Silvas guard whilst he was stuck against the cage. Silva then shows
why he has a black belt in BJJ and counters Geralds strength by using his
guile and agility and attempted an armbar from the guard with his neck against
the fence. Gerald powered managed to power out of it and as the round ended, Jean
managed to sweep out of guard and land in mount as the bell rings.
Round
2 started in the same way as round 1, with the American getting the early takedown
and forcing Silva against the cage. Gerald tried to work position but Silva prevented
any advancement and stopped Gerald from getting to side position. As both men
stand, Gerald again takes down Silva against the cage, both men were very active
with Geralds pushing forward trying to work guard, but was careless and
almost succumbed to a kimura.
However
this did not deter Strebandt going from attacking yet again and as Silva looked
to close his guard, he catches Gerald pushing forward again and launched a classic
counter attack, as the Brazilian lifted his legs up Geralds back and started
working for the triangle. Gerald tried to power through it but despite the uncomfortable
position Silva was in, he managed to secure the lock and to the delight of the
partisan crowd, Gerald taps and Jean Silva became the new lightweight Champion.
During
the post fight interview Silva said that the fight was very hard for him, and
both men were very respectful, on and off the mic, which again highlights how
great and how classy this sport really is.
Result
- Jean Silva, via submission (triangle), round 2
Conclusion
It
was another great night for the Cage Rage Crew and with the
big show on July 10th, which features a "UFC quality" card, things
can only get better, as cage rage tries to take UK MMA to a whole new level.