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The World Combat League Eastern Conference Preview
Submitted by: WCL
10/31/2006

COMING NOVEMBER 10 AT THE JAMES L. KNIGHT CENTER, MIAMI, FLORIDA

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The new and improved New York Clash will face the Philadelphia Fire in the WCL's combat zone, in a test of their upgraded team roster versus some of the league's most dynamic and experienced Combat Martial Arts (CMA) fighters. Each team will have their season on the line as they match-up for a chance to better their finishing position in the WCL's premier season. The Clash's revised line-up features three new starters selected to add knockout power and overall aggressiveness to their game. The Fire has done a little tweaking of their own, adding both youthful energy and some veteran experience. 

Rami “Arabian Nightmare” Ibrahim VS . Fernando “Cool” Calleros

In this 147 lb. match-up, look for a frenzy of leg kicks used to ”break each other down” and gain position for power punches. Both fighters will be looking for the knockout in order to give their team a big 15-point edge. Rami Ibrahim has the advantage in WCL experience, but “Cool” Calleros has the advantage in overall fight experience. Can the youthful “Arabian Nightmare” set a pace that the veteran Calleros can't maintain? Or will Fernando's veteran guile and punching power bring it home for the Fire? This is going to be a good one!

Tom “The Phenom” Poey VS. Jason Tankson Bourelly

At 164 lbs. we'll see a real clash of styles. New York 's Tom Poey has tremendous kickboxing skills and works the body like you stole his wallet. The Fire's Jason Bourelly is one of the fastest and most athletic fighters in the league. This match will be about distance and timing. When Bourelly can control the space between the fighters, his speed can really cause havoc. If “The Phenom” can “walk him down” or make Jason stand and fight him, he can do some real damage. Watch for the first thirty seconds of this fight to likely determine which fighter will be able to dictate.

Lemont “Bad Boy” Davis VS. Peyton “The Artist” Russell

Lemont Davis is tough, proud, experienced and hungry. He'll need to access every resource he can when he faces Peyton “The Artist” Russell. Russell has proven to be a top performer for the Fire all season. “Bad Boy”, has the tools, the skill and the will necessary to be one of Russell's toughest tests but in order to do that he'll need to come “fully loaded” and ready to fire. Both Russell and Davis will be prepared to “leave it all in the ring” in a battle for their team's dominance in the Eastern Conference playoff.

Carlos “Showtime” Tearney VS. Stephen “Wonderboy” Thompson

Don't be surprised if this is the pivotal match-up of this contest. Stephen Thompson has the highest effectiveness rating in the league (points scored by him vs. points scored against him), because the vast majority of his opponents have finished the fight on their backs looking up at the lights. “Wonderboy” is an unorthodox and powerful sharp-shooter who can get you out of there with a single punch or a single kick. He's deadly accurate and attacks effectively from what most fighters would consider “outside” of range. Carlos Tearney is a very talented fighter who may just have the right combination of technical skills and unique experience to deal with Thompson's blitz attacks. “Showtime's” eight sport karate world titles came as the result of his uncanny defensive abilities combined with his own fast counter attacks. He is accustomed to dealing with Thompson's preferred fighting distance and also very comfortable in countering the blitz attack. For both of these fighters, this match will greatly impact their WCL careers. A victory for Tearney could not only help his team overcome the Philadelphia Fire, but also earn him the reputation of “Dragon Slayer”. For Thompson, a decisive victory here in the playoffs could cement his position as the league's most valuable fighter.

Joe Guadalupe VS. Jesse Isbell

This heavyweight conflict will feature two experienced fighters making their WCL debut. In doing so they each hope to cement their newly earned positions as “starters” for their respective teams. Both have great winning records and are ready to adjust their speedometer to the WCL's required “full throttle” setting. Look for big shots fired from both fighters and heated exchanges. It will be very interesting indeed to see which of these WCL newcomers can best deal with the what most league's fighter's call, “the longest three minutes in sports!”

Jennifer Santiago VS. Virginia Baker

Jennifer Santiago leads the league in scoring. She also leads the league in penalties assessed against her (there is no close second). She even has a CMA technique named after her as a result of her stunning knockout of Angie Woolum in our premier event. Gin Baker knows all of this and shrugs it off. She respects Jenn as far as that goes but is quick to say, 'statistics become irrelevant once she has to stand in front of me in the combat zone'. Baker has good reason to be undaunted. She is one of the toughest, fittest and most focused fighters in the Eastern Conference, and she fully intends to put Santiago to the test in Miami .

New England versus Miami could likely come down to the wire, in what promises to be a VERY close contest. Each match-up will be colorful, competitive and compelling. A slight advantage in one match will be offset by an opposing edge in another. Look for a “tooth and nail” struggle between two teams wanting a taste of the WCL's premiere season league championship event.

Tommy “Li'l Dragon” Bach VS. Scotty Mukaddam

“Slick vs. Tough” might be the best way to characterize this fight. “Li'l Dragon” has shown that he can effectively adjust his style to meet the circumstances and Scotty Mukaddam has demonstrated the ability do whatever it takes to come out on top. Bach is the more technical fighter and technical fighters have posed a serious challenge for Mukaddam in the past; challenges that have been overcome with “come from behind” KO victories. Tommy will be aggressive but cautious and Scotty will be Scotty, which means “full throttle!”

Shannon “The Cannon” Hudson VS. Eric “El Tigre” Costanos

This 164 lb. match-up will be a barn-burner. Neither of these guys even knows how to back up. They both fight well with all six weapons and use them with great regularity. “The Cannon” vs. “El Tigre” will be a classic WCL confrontation between two guys who really know how to “burn rubber”. The fans in attendance will be the ultimate winners in this one because both of these fighters will put it all on the line. The intangibles? Hudson 's youth and athleticism vs. Costanos' pride fighting in front of his home town fans. Not a good time to get popcorn.

John “The Mad Mohawk” Fleming VS. Crafton “Blaze” Wallace

This will be interesting because so far this season, “Blaze” has had to hunt down each of his prey with what can only be described as his uncommonly relentless attack. He won't have to search far to find “The Mad Mohawk” who by his very nature is an “in your face” kind of fighter. We can expect both of these guys to “throw-down” on behalf of their teams in an effort to score a big 15-0 knockout. It might be beneficial to see if the 20-year-old Fleming can back Crafton up, (has anyone ever seen him take a step backwards?) which could be the best possible strategy for dealing with the Miami 's Blaze.

Ronnie “Kid” Copeland VS. Armin Mrkanovic

This match-up features two “supporting actors” who most certainly have the strong desire to become WCL “leading men”. Each, in their last contest, was defeated by athletes who are commonly considered the two best 195 lb. fighters in the league. Copeland was stopped mercilessly with a jump spinning hook kick courtesy of Raymond Daniels and Mrkanovic, who started strong, narrowly avoided being KO-ed by Stephen Thompson. Make no mistake; both Copeland and Mrkanovic are world class. They have the skills and in this case, the unique motivation to be at their very best when they enter the combat zone in Miami .

Alex “The Lumberjack” Beck VS. Kelly “The Lion” Leo

“The Lumberjack vs. The Lion”. Is Beck's blade sharper or are Leo's fangs more pointed? Both fighters are coming off exciting KO performances, with Alex Beck stopping New York 's Mo Fawzey via spinning backfist and Kelly Leo finishing the Fire's Dan Erickson with a straight left hand. Look for Beck to make Leo work hard rather than give him time and space to pick his shots. This is a great heavyweight match-up that will likely end with a knockout.

Marisol Vidal-Ortiz VS. Trisha “ TNT ” Leo

Trish “ TNT ” Leo will make her WCL debut against New England Striker, Soli Vidal-Ortiz in what promises to be a raging conflict between two fighters with similar styles. Both prefer to use their kicks to gain entry and then let their hands go. So look for this duel to be fought in the trenches with each fighter unloading combinations. Soli has one WCL event under her belt which gives her an edge in experience that should not be underestimated. Don't count Trisha out though -- she is the stronger and more seasoned fighter and will doubtlessly try to impose herself on her New England opponent.

 
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