Wednesday, June 30, 2010

A Trek to Shrine Hills from Maa


We often times look for a place to go to or simply just do an adventurous thing to do. Doing the same thing for a long period of time is monotony a Sysiphean activity of a lifestyle. To break the monotony of life we do things which are spontaneous, unconstrained to the four corners of the colorlessness, humdrum and flatness of a Sysiphean lifestyle.

It only took a few text messages away and off we go. A first time, spur of the moment planning, thats what you call spontaneous. Before the guys came over to my humble abode. I try to picture out and remember the trail( I used to walk on this trail when I was still in high school). I was trying to elicit the remaining memories of the trail that i used to traverse. The guys arrived and so we took off, a last minute decision, packed our gears and went for a trek. Yup, you read it right, we went for a trek. Trekking and MMA, hmmm its sound different but sounds fun. A short but arduous hike from the place where I lived to the known historical spot here in Davao City, Shrine Hills. These are some of the pics that we took. Enjoy.

Steep and arduous trail going to the top.


Indeed we have time to have our photos taken.


Halfway to the top, looking at the panoramic view of Davao City

Finally the long trek is over and we reach our goal..

A perfect time to smile and pose.


Yes, and you thought that we will forget training...no way!

On the way down, we just cannot resist but try to kick the banana tree and get the feel...

Jump or grab the vines....

Going down was fun. After the activity, we were able to spice up a new component of being fit and have a sense of satisfaction that we were able to do such endeavor. Till next time, what comes in our mind, we will do it!!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

The Second Smoker Fight






June 27, 2010, around 3:30 P.M. in the afternoon, marked the beginning of the second "SMOKER FIGHT" event for amateur Stand-up kickboxing fighters and enthusiasts alike. The event was held in the same location as its predecessor ("Smoker Fight 1"), but now hosted over 5 matches all in all, and each one was action-filled and very exciting to watch. The fights were explosive, from the very first match down to the last, something that definitely pleased the crowd.


The first fight card of the night was between an anticipated match up between two promising fighters, Jonathan Sumogat and Joachim Milana. Both fighters seemed very eager to fight as they both prepared for the fight and stepped up in the ring.

There was no shortage of action in this match as both fighters immediately went at it as soon as the match began. The crowd was silent at first as both fighters were trying to find their range, but as soon as the first hard kick was thrown, the crowd went wild.


It was a literal back and forth of action, as both fighters exchanged blows with each other. Jonathan employed his sidekicks to keep Joachim at bay, while Joachim relied on his heavy hands to do some damage. In the first round, Joachim was able to land a solid right hand, knocking down his opponent on the mat, but Jonathan came back up and shook off the blow, and came back with a couple of solid side kicks, hindering Joachim from coming in too close.

Fatigue was evident in both fighters as the match came down to the very last round. Both fighters appear to be struggling in throwing their best punches and kicks, which is understandable, especially with the amount of power that they have been employing all throughout the entire match. Ultimately, it was Jonathan Sumogat who came out with the win via unanimous decision.

The second match pitted Paolo Mabanglo, a "Smoker Fight" 2nd-timer, and JA Dalodo, who was debuting in this Muay Thai "Smoker Fight" . These two fighters had a considerable difference in their fighting style, as Paolo employed a whole lot of kicks for his offense, while JA used a lot of his punches to do some damage. These evenly matched fighters were in a back and forth exchange of blows in each round, to the delight of the crowd. Just when you thought that one of the fighters were in trouble after receiving a devastating hit from his opponent, they would get back into the fight with a strong and solid blow themselves, and turn the tide of the fight to their favor.

The match was so close that the outcome came down to a referee's decision. The match was called a draw, and both of the fighters' hands were raised in victory.


The third match was between Margyle Leparto and Ramil, and it was another match that offered back-to-back action for the crowd. Out of the two fighters, Margyle had more experience in Muay Thai, and their skill difference became more apparent as Margyle employed a lot of different kicks and knees against his opponent. However,Ramil was not without his own bag of tricks, as he employed kicks and punches of his own to keep Margyle at bay.

They would often get into a clinch situation whenever they would begin throwing bombs at each other, wherein Margyle would exploit to his advantage by throwing knees to the midsection and sides of the body. Ultimately, Margyle was declared the victor of the two.

The fourth match pitted Nier, a pro boxer, against Richard Gallego. This was another classic match-up between a fighter who had devastating punch power, against another who employs a lot of crippling leg kicks.
Their martial arts pedigree became very apparent, as Richard began his attack with his signature solid leg kicks, attacking Nier's lead leg for almost the duration of the entire match. However, Nier simply took all the damage of Richard's leg kicks by not blocking the attacks, but countered Richard's attacks with his own strong punch combinations that rocked Richard a couple of times in the match. During the first round Richard was rocked by a heavy jab on the face by Nier. As the referee gave a mandatory standing 8 count , Richard was able to bounce back and went back to his fighting mode. Every time Richard would attack Nier with his leg kicks, Nier would come back with his punches, and both would usually end up in a clinch.

Though no fighter was knocked out throughout all the action, Nier seemed to get the better of the exchange, and was declared the victor after three rounds of fighting.

The fifth and final match of the afternoon was between a "Smoker Fight" second-timer, Lemmy Guttierez, and a "Smoker Fight" first-timer, David Porras. Lemmy won his first ever amateur Stand-up match against another "Smoker Fight 2" participant, Paolo, and was looking to add another win to his record, but he had to get pass Dave first in order to do so.

Both fighters tried to employ their game against their opponent, but out of the two, the "Smoker Fight" second-timer seemed to be the one controlling the pace of the fight. Lemmy used his arsenal of kicks and punches against Dave, and was able to limit Dave to a few attacks by keeping him on the defensive. Dave was able to defend himself properly, thereby minimizing the amount of damage that he would receive from the assault, however, he was not able to launch any successful counter-attack against Lem.

After two rounds, Dave's corner decided to halt to the match and give Lem the victory.

After all of the matches, sponsors such as Molave Sports Bistro, MMA-HEAD, and StarBods Gym, all gave out certain prizes to the winners of two special prizes, which are the "2nd Smoker Fight's Fight of the Night", and "2nd Smoker Fight's Fighter of the Night".


The award "2nd Smoker Fight's Fight of the Night" was given to the first fight card, the match between Jonathan Sumogat and Joachim Milana, and the second award, the "2nd Smoker Fight's Fighter of the Night" was given to the victor of the fourth match, Nier.

The number of amateur Stand up fighters here in Davao is beginning to increase in number, as can be seen in the number of participants who wanted to be a part of the 2nd "Smoker Fight", and hopefully, would continue to progress and increase in number in the future.

All in all, the second Stand-up "Smoker Fight" was a major success, and is just a glimpse of what the future "Smoker Fights" would be. See you guys on the next one!


Everyone passed the hat and the collections were given to the boxers of Almendras Gym..

Sunday, June 27, 2010

2nd Smoker Fight - Thanks

Its done, finished, ...thats it!! for this month hehehe... Hope everyone had fun and had the experience that they are looking for. Big thanks for everyone who watched and supported the fight, the fighters and for those charitable individuals who gave their extra bucks for the boxers of Almendras Gym. Thanks for the guys who made it happen(Ryan and Isaac), to the fighters who showed up, to the coaches (Mr Mars Cenojas, Ryan, Kim, etc..) who supported their fighters, to the audience who cheered the fighters, the sponsors who gave special awards, Molave Sports Bistro & MMA Head at JAcinto corner AdDU, Star Bods Gym at Sandawa, to the boxers who allowed us to use the gym and most of all To God Almighty who blessed us with the skills of martial arts, for us to be able to test it and use it in the spirit of sportsmanship inside the ring !!!


Details of the fight will be posted next week!!!

MAraming Salamat Po sa inyong Lahat!!

ITs party time!!!! Got to go!!!

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

5 more Days to Go!!!!

Since there were several requests from the fighters and some enthusiasts, there will be a second smoker fight this 27th of June 2010 at the Almendras gym boxing ring, 3 in the afternoon. This time it is an open invitational, for those willing individuals who would want to experience fighting inside the ring. It will be one heck of a day and by this we hope to achieve our goal which is helping the fighters have the feel of competing. It is a non sanctioned fight and only for amateurs.

S E C O N D S M O K E R F I G H T

- Weigh ins will be done onsite

Rules:

- 3 rounds 2 minutes with 1 minute break in between
- the winner will be determined by the following:
a. dominant fighter on 2 out of the3 and/or all the rounds
b. KO
c. TKO
d. forfeit/surrender of the opponent

The match can end by Knockout, Technical Knockout, Decision, Disqualification, Draw or No Contest
Both the referee and the ring doctor have full authority to stop the fight

The three-knockdown rule is in effect (three knockdowns in a round results in a technical knockout)
The mandatory eight count is in effect (the referee must count to at least "eight" on all knockdowns).
The standing eight count is in effect (the referee has the right to declare a knockdown on a fighter who appears to be in a dangerous condition to continue in the match)

Not Allowed
- no elbows
- no knees in the face
- groin shots
- eye poking/gouging
- head butts
- intentional fouls

Allowed
- knees to the body
- sweeps after the clinch
- punches and kicks

Each fighter should have:
- mouth guard
- groin guard
- gloves

Shin guards and head armor/guard will be provided


LETS BRING IT ON

Friday, June 18, 2010

Big W for Malik "Natural Born Killer"Arash Mawlayi



Its a great privilege to interview the winner of the main event of Martial Combat 4 which recently concludedat Sentosa Resorts, Singapore. Here with us is Mr. Malik "Natural Born Killer"Arash Mawlayi.

Pro MMA and Muay Thai fighter Malik Mawlayi originates from Kabul, Afghanistan, where he lived till the age of 12 when he was forced to flee to India. After spending two years there as a refugee he ended up in Sweden, where he started his path in martial art. He has a black belt in taekwondo, purple belt in BJJ, trained in submission wrestling and become the Nordic amateur champion of Shooto fighting in 2005.

In 2007 he was offered to go to Legacy Gym in Ubon Rachathani, Thailand, to develop their MMA training as a coach, while at the same time sharpen his own Muay Thai skills. He resides in Thailand since then, and has both MMA and Muay Thai fights throughout Asia. He’s had approximately one Muay Thai fight per month, and several high profile MMA fights including Art of War in MMA China.


MMA Davao: As-Salāmu`Alaykum

Before anything else, in behalf of all the MMA fans, enthusiasts, practitioners here in
Davao and members of MMA Davao FB group, CONGRATULATIONS!!!

السلام عليكم

Malik Arash Mawlayi : Walaikom asalam my dear friends..


MMA DAVAO: How do you feel right now after the long months training and after great fight?
Malik Arash Mawlayi: I feel great and very happy after my fight and can finaly rest for couple of days

MMA DAVAO: How was your training and did it pay off during your fight?

Malik Arash Mawlayi: My training was very hard and i trained 2 times a day everyday as hard as i could. My fight didnt last so long time, but i was ready for 5 rounds war if it had to.


MMA DAVAO: Talking about your opponent, Do you have a specific game plan for him?
Malik Arash Mawlayi: My specific game plane was to circle, circle, keep my hands high from his high kicks and stay with him toe to toe if i had to or take him down if i had to.


MMA DAVAO: Any comments about your opponent?
Malik Arash Mawlayi: He was big and tall :0), And he seems to be a great and calm figter.

MMA DAVAO: We were not able to watch the fight here, however, from what I read you got him in the first round. Can you walk us thru this? What happened and how did you get your opponent?

Malik Arash Mawlayi: My game plan was to fight him where ever it took. But my plan was to take him down. I throw a back kick and i missed it and then he came to me with a combination but missed. I throw a right overhand and continued with a take down, keep the side position and punch a little bit and right before he manage to get up on his feet, I got a rear necked choke and submit him.



MMA
DAVAO:
Give us your thoughts about the fight?

Malik Arash Mawlayi: my thoughts about the fight. I might fight him couple of rounds since it was a five rounds championship fight. But the same time I did not want to take any risk and just finish the fight early while I could.



MMA DAVAO: What were your thoughts when you finished the fight?

Malik Arash Mawlayi: when i finished the fight my thoughts was God is Great.



MMA DAVAO: How does it feel to have the belt and ending the fight early?

Malik Arash Mawlayi: It feels that I worked hard for many years and dedicated my life by fighting and I deserved something like that.

MMA DAVAO: Do you want to say anything for the fans, readers and supporters of MMA?

Malik Arash Mawlayi: For my fans and supporters i would like to say thanks alot for supporting me and it pays off to train hard and come to the fight with a good confidense.


MMA DAVAO: Again Congratulations, thanks for taking the time for the interview and More power to you!! We are all so happy for your Victory .. Next time come visit us here in Davao City with Ole

Malik Arash Mawlayi: thanks for the interview and i will let you know when the fight is up and when they broadcast it on ESPN sport asia.


For more info about me www.malik.se and I would also thank legacygym.com, groundskillz.com and rwmartialcombat.com






Thursday, June 17, 2010

WEEKEND PRIMERS


Saturday evenings or should I say "sabado nights" for pinoys is a night for partying. They go to clubs, bars, disco and etc...just to unwind, have fun, meet new people and just have a great fun time.

Where will you be this June 19 and June 26? Somewhere out there partying?

On the other side of the world where MMA fanatics and enthusiasts thrive..hehe. They are in for a treat.

June 19 what would they expect?

yes it is, its the ULTIMATE FIGHTER FINALE .TUF 11

Two of the most celebrated alumni from The Ultimate Fighter® will finally meet inside the Octagon™ in the live finale of The Ultimate Fighter: Team Liddell vs. Team Ortiz on Saturday, June 19 at 9:00pm ET/PT. Emanating from The Pearl at the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas, the 'Dean of Mean', Keith Jardine (Season 2) takes on Matt 'The Hammer' Hamill (season 3) in a matchup pitting Jardine’s unorthodox striking against Hamill’s powerhouse wrestling, with the winner moving further up the ranks in the UFC’s ultra-competitive light heavyweight division.

The Ultimate Fighter 11 Finale, a nine-bout card from the Pearl at the Palms in Las Vegas live on Spike at 9 p.m. ET Saturday; World Extreme Cagefighting 49, an 11-bout card from Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, live on Versus at 9 p.m. ET Sunday

WHOSE IN THE CARD?

MCGEE VS MCGRAY
MATT HAMIL VS KEITH JARDINE
CHRIS LEBEN VS AARON SIMPSON
SPENCER FISHER VS DENNIS SIVER
JAMIE YAGER VS RITCH ATTONITO
JAMES McSWEENEY VS TRAVIS BROWNE

Why Should MMA Followers Watch:

Because the ‘TUF’ card has at least two go-for-broke fighters in Chris Leben and Spencer Fisher; because you’re either looking for Jamie Yager to deliver a beating or sustain one; because on the WEC’s end, Jamie Varner and Kamal Shalorus can only disappoint if the arena power goes out; and because doing anything but watching television is highly overrated.


ON THE 26TH





After months of anticipation, the world's No. 1 heavyweight and pound-for-pound Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter, Fedor "The Last Emperor" Emelianenko (31-1), will make his eagerly awaited return to the cage to face two-time Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu world champion and top-ranked superstar Fabricio "Vai Cavalo" Werdum (13-4) in a STRIKEFORCE and M-1 GLOBAL co-promoted event at HP Pavilion in San Jose, Calif. on Saturday, June 26, live on SHOWTIME® at 10 p.m. ET/PT (delayed on the West Coast).


So for MMA Davao members Sabado nights this coming weekends will be really fun. Enjoy!