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[Title] => Rodriguez stakes belt in URCC tilt
[Summary] => An exciting match between two local martial arts experts will be the highlight of the third Universal Reality Combat Championship (URCC III) on Sept. 20 at the NBC Tent in Fort Bonifacio.
The main event will feature Richie Lazaro, co-founder of Pasukuang Labanan and an expert in Machado, Sari-an, Muay Thai and AAK, and Fritz Rodriguez, a Jiu-Jitsu grappling champion and the first Filipino to compete in the Mundials World Championship in Brazil. The fight will certainly raise a lot of interest because both are undefeated in mixed martial arts competitions.
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[Title] => Ultimate Fight debuts in RP
[Summary] => It is called the "Ultimate Fight", a no-holds-barred martial arts clash of the toughest of the recognized disciplines of contact sports -- from boxing to taekwondo to judo and karatedo and wrestling.
There are no rules. It is a test of raw courage and brute force.
Defense Tactics Center (DEFTAC) is hosting a contest similar in format to the Ultimate Fight Championships which has drawn sellout crowds wherever it is staged in the US but was banned in the Philippines because of its objectionable format.
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[Title] => The real test
[Summary] => Youve heard of the Ultimate Fighting Championships where protagonists battle with no holds barred. Its the closest thing to a waterfront brawl only fans pay to watch the gladiators survive the real test of superiority.
In the US and Japan, duels of the "ultimate" variety sell out consistently. Alvin Aguilar, a local martial arts practitioner, says this type of competition became mainstream in 1994 and its popularity has grown to epic proportions.
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The main event will feature Richie Lazaro, co-founder of Pasukuang Labanan and an expert in Machado, Sari-an, Muay Thai and AAK, and Fritz Rodriguez, a Jiu-Jitsu grappling champion and the first Filipino to compete in the Mundials World Championship in Brazil. The fight will certainly raise a lot of interest because both are undefeated in mixed martial arts competitions.
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There are no rules. It is a test of raw courage and brute force.
Defense Tactics Center (DEFTAC) is hosting a contest similar in format to the Ultimate Fight Championships which has drawn sellout crowds wherever it is staged in the US but was banned in the Philippines because of its objectionable format.
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In the US and Japan, duels of the "ultimate" variety sell out consistently. Alvin Aguilar, a local martial arts practitioner, says this type of competition became mainstream in 1994 and its popularity has grown to epic proportions.
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November 15, 2002 - 12:00am