Moosin MMA card this October, freak show fest KIMBO VS PUDZ & TIM SYLVIA

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  1. snakey112

    snakey112 Active Member Full Member

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    After a successful U.S. debut earlier in the year, the Moosin promotion is scheduling an Oct. 9 follow-up, which will take place in Chicago, MMA Fighting has learned.

    Moosin executive Corey Fischer has confirmed the organization's intention for a second show, and said the current plans include bringing back previous headliners Tim Sylvia and Mariusz Pudzianowski, in separate fights.

    If Moosin gets their way, they'll come to the Second City with Sylvia fighting 7-foot-2 Korean Hong Man Choi, and five-time "World's Strongest Man" Pudzianowski taking on popular former EliteXC and UFC star Kimbo Slice in feature bouts.

    "I would say the Kimbo-Pudzian fight is the furthest from being finished, but we're trying to work on it and make it happen," Fischer said.


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    The 36-year-old Slice (4-2) was cut from the UFC after losing via second-round TKO to Matt Mitrione at UFC 113. He has not fought since.

    Slice's representative "Icey" Mike Imber did not respond to a message seeking comment.

    Speaking with MMA Fighting from Korea, where he is scheduled to meet with Choi and his representatives tomorrow, Fischer said that he believes the Sylvia-Choi fight is a strong probability. The fight nearly happened at last year's Dynamite 2009 show in Japan, but fell through.

    "I think after we meet, we can get that done," he said. "It will be a fun fight."

    Choi, a kickboxer by trade, is 2-3 in his pro MMA career, but all of his losses are to experienced MMA stars: Fedor Emelianenko, Mirko Cro Cop and Ikuhisa Minowa. His last win was a first-round victory over former baseball slugger Jose Canseco in the 2009 DREAM Super-Hulk tournament.

    In addition to the aforementioned fighters, Fischer expects to bring back Mike Campbell, who defeated longtime MMA veteran Yves Edwards in a close decision in the first Moosin event, and says the card could include up to 11 foreign fighters.

    "Chicago is a place with the biggest Polish market in America," he said. "We'll have Pudzianowski, but we're also going to have fighters from all over the world. Moosin is not just about American fights. We want to bring in star-studded fighters from all over."

    The company's first U.S. show, Moosin: God of Martial Arts, drew around 6,500 fans to the DCU Center in Worcester, Mass. on May 21. In the main event, Sylvia defeated Pudzianowski via tapout due to strikes in the second round
     
  2. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    Kimbo vs Pudz? Bad bad idea. Now Pudz has proven to be not much in MMA but both men are hardly MMA vets. I feel bad for Kimbo.
     
  3. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    For all the wrong reasons Choi vs Sylvia and Kimbo vs Pudz interest me.
     
  4. scurlaruntings

    scurlaruntings ESB 2002 Club Full Member

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    Everyone loves watching REAL heavyweights fights. Pudz and Choi are some BIG dudes.
     
  5. Pacotez

    Pacotez ... Full Member

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    War kimbo ahsauhsdaa
     
  6. 196osh

    196osh Mendes Bros. Full Member

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    I think a leg kick from Pudz may break Kimbos knee in to small bits.
     
  7. SouthpawSlayer

    SouthpawSlayer Im coming for you Full Member

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    FREAK SHOW of the highest calibre, and that means it will interest even the die hard UFC fret boys

    cant wait
     
  8. codeman99998

    codeman99998 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I am super interested. Seriously, doesn't everyone love a good freakshow event from time to time? Not every card for every promotion has to be championship calibre MMA.

    I pick Choi over Sylvia and Pudz over Kimbo if it does go down. Kimbo is a better striker than Pudz but I don't think much of him at all.
     
  9. J_Roth

    J_Roth VRWC Hybrid Beaner Full Member

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    Wow! Code is right. Choi will ud Timmay and Pudz will tko Kimbo.
     
  10. bigG

    bigG Well-Known Member Full Member

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    although he hasnt exactlyn shone, kimbo IS a fighter....pudz isnt...as sylvia showed....dont write off kimbo here....