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Rapid
09-Nov-2006, 10:10 AM
Im splashin out 75 quid to get some decent seats for the event, anyone else goin

neryo_tkd
10-Nov-2006, 07:40 AM
well, it would come in handy if oyu added when and where :D

Adsy
10-Nov-2006, 07:55 AM
Cage Rage 19 - Fearless
Dec 9th
Earl's Court London, England

http://www.cagerage.tv/

Should be a right old tear up, i'm going

Rapid
15-Nov-2006, 09:24 PM
well, it would come in handy if oyu added when and where :D

Why do you need to know when and where to tell me if your going, surely you know if your going to the event or not without this information. If you are not currently going but want to know about it then i suggest you research it yourself.

BlindClown
16-Nov-2006, 02:56 PM
Why do you need to know when and where to tell me if your going, surely you know if your going to the event or not without this information. If you are not currently going but want to know about it then i suggest you research it yourself.
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spirez
22-Nov-2006, 09:31 PM
Why do you need to know when and where to tell me if your going, surely you know if your going to the event or not without this information. If you are not currently going but want to know about it then i suggest you research it yourself.

But google is soooo hard to use!

I wanted to go but none of my mates will splash out for decent tickets and i'm not gonna sit in a crap seat.

Will it be on bravo or any other channel?

spirez
22-Nov-2006, 09:36 PM
http://www.cagerage.tv/index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=15&Itemid=47

Look at the bottom of that link, the 'open guard' rule seems a bit effin brutal!

:eek:

Sever
22-Nov-2006, 09:39 PM
Will it be on bravo or any other channel?Cage Rage is on Men & Motors at 1.30 on Saturday nights and does £5 webcasts from www.cagerage.tv

neryo_tkd
23-Nov-2006, 07:45 AM
Why do you need to know when and where to tell me if your going, surely you know if your going to the event or not without this information. If you are not currently going but want to know about it then i suggest you research it yourself.


and why are you wasting a post?

Adsy
23-Nov-2006, 01:30 PM
But google is soooo hard to use!

I wanted to go but none of my mates will splash out for decent tickets and i'm not gonna sit in a crap seat.

Will it be on bravo or any other channel?


Cage Rage 18 was on sky sports 3 (i think) about 3 weeks after the event on a sunday night

Wigglyman
23-Nov-2006, 01:32 PM
http://www.cagerage.tv/index.php?option=com_content&task=section&id=15&Itemid=47

Look at the bottom of that link, the 'open guard' rule seems a bit effin brutal!

:eek:

Actually I think it could be a good rule...stops fights like Belfort V. Sakuraba [Pride 5]

Also someone said that it was on M&M...I always thought that Cage Rage was shown on TWC (SKY 427)? It even says this on their web site :confused:

http://www.cagerage.tv/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogsection&id=2&Itemid=9

Sever
23-Nov-2006, 05:51 PM
Also someone said that it was on M&M...I always thought that Cage Rage was shown on TWC (SKY 427)? It even says this on their web site :confused:

http://www.cagerage.tv/index.php?option=com_content&task=blogsection&id=2&Itemid=9That doesn't start until December 4th, on their website's front page it lists M&M (it was on last week too) :)

Rapid
10-Dec-2006, 06:28 PM
Went to the event yesterday. Was quite a good event, there were 2 broken arms! One fighter i think it was Darnilo Cherman had his arm broke 1 min into the third round and fought on for 4 minutes to win the fight, what a warrior. I was really looking forward to the Cabbage fight but it got cancelled as he was attacked in his hotel and had a concussion and could not be cleared for the fight. The Butterbean fight was a joke, Butter just stood there with his hands down making funny faces while being jabbed in the face. He was so slow it was ridiculous. He didnt land 1 punch as i recall and got taken down real easy 2 or 3 times. On the ground he reminded me somewhat of a beached whale trying to roll back into the water. However he did manage to gain top position for a while. In the second round he got taken down and got hammerfisted quite a few times, he was covering up and the punches didnt look to devastating but he tapped. Thought it was a bit of an early tap to be honest but hey, i wasnt the one on the ground getting pounded. Butterbean was clearly just there for the money as you could see he wasnt taking the fight seriously at all. The crowd seemed to like it though and had a good laugh chanting "you fat bastard" at good old Butterbean. Elvis Sinosic was impressive as expected and got a quick armbar after the takedown. Paul Daley was also impressive with some good striking and showed the ability to get up from his back. However he couldnt stop the takedown in the 3rd round and Luiz Azeredo ended up winning a unanimous decision. Zelg Galesic was very impressive with a quick GnP knockout and Mark Weir didnt seem to be ready for his very aggresive and pressing style. Cage Rage should try hard to keep hold of him for as long as possible as with a 15-1 record and that impressive win, bigger organisations will be keeping a close eye on him and be ready to snap him up. Fight of the night was Xavier vs Reid, with alot of strikes exachanged in the first and second rounds but unfortunatly was ended by an accidental eye gouge which the crowd wasnt pleased about. On the whole it was a good event and im lookin forward to the next Rage in the Cage in february.

Sever
11-Dec-2006, 07:27 PM
Good event, end to end, I'd certainly recommend getting the webcast
The way Shaolin's going, I don't think it'll be long before he's in Pride. His grappling is simply on another level to most MMA fighters, regardless of weight-class, but I wish Nakamura had tapped - no one wants to see a fighter leave the ring with that kind of damage (three fractures and extensive ligament damage, apparently) when it could've been avoided
Mark Weir will be out of action for a while too - he suffered a detached retina after a thumb caught him in the eye on the way down
I was sorry to hear about Cabbage's mugging, especially since it seems like a senseless assault - nothing was taken. James Thompson got respect from me for offering to step in in Cabbage's place the day of the event, but Cabbage's opponent Tedoradze didn't want any of Thompson since apparently he'd worked out a gameplan for Cabbage. As opposed to the fact that Thompson hadn't been training for a fight and hadn't worked out a gameplan at all? Read into that what you will
There were a hell of a lot of injuries at this event; more major ones than I can think of in a single event, actually, and that kind of took the shine off the show for me a bit - refs should be on top of submissions to the point where they stop the fight before the serious damage occurs rather than afterwards (in the case of the Shaolin fight) or not at all (Jean Silva broke Danilo Cherman's arm with that armbar and the fight continued with Silva actually losing the decision - that's tons of heart and a great story to tell the kids, but now he's out of the game for about a year). Thumbs to the eyes will always happen (ask Chuck Liddell), but submission damage is avoidable
I'll hopefully be going along to the next event and Cage Rage are on the list of people I'm hassling for a job in the new year :D