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maria kanellis is in playboy?
kinda figured it would happen eventually.
hyped for hendo/silva.
kinda figured it would happen eventually.
hyped for hendo/silva.
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Originally Posted by 4wrestling
[h2]More Details on Landmark EliteXC-CBS Deal; Kimbo Slice Possible Headliner[/h2]
Posted by MMA Junkie on February 27, 2008 at 6:48 pm ET
Earlier today MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) broke the news that ProElite, Inc., the parent company of Elite Xtreme Combat, appears to be on the verge of signing a landmark deal with CBS that will put MMA on major network television for the first time.
Thanks to Kevin Iole of MMAjunkie.com's partner site Yahoo! Sports, we now have a few additional details.
According to his report, the official announcement of the deal will come tomorrow. In it, EliteXC and CBS will confirm a four-fight deal that begins with an event in April.
Additionally, Kevin "Kimbo Slice" Ferguson, the YouTube brawler who earned a lucrative long-term deal with EliteXC in late 2007, will likely headline the first CBS event - either in Atlantic City, N.J. or at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J., Iole reports.
Ferguson, a former bodyguard in the pornography business who now trains with MMA legend Bas Rutten, most recently defeated veteran slugger David "Tank" Abbott in the main event of the organization's Feb. 16 "Street Certified" show. The event, which drew a sold-out crowd of 6,187, set a record live gate for the University of Miami's BankUnited Center.
Ferguson, who hails from Miami, was the primary draw for the event. As MMAjunkie.com previously reported, he earned an event-best base salary of $175,000, according to the Florida State Boxing Commission. Additionally, since our initial report, MMAjunkie.com has been informed that EliteXC officials, including EliteXC live events president Gary Shaw, and Ferguson have met and discussed a possible contract extension.
According to Iole, CBS is expected to air the EliteXC events on Saturdays as live two-hour broadcasts, most likely from 9 to 11 p.m. ET.
EliteXC, which was formed as a partnership with Showtime Networks Inc. in 2006, had previously aired almost all of its events on the subscription-cable channel. Earlier today Sam Caplan of fiveouncesofpain.com passed along a report that stated Showtime subscription totals rose 11 percent in the fourth quarter of 2007. A highly publicized October "ShoXC" event and a major November EliteXC show likely played a role in the increase.
Showtime is owned by CBS, which is an investor in ProElite.
For more about this story, check out MMAjunkie.com original report.
Originally Posted by Gothams Terror
wow and I remember when UFC was supposed to be on CBS with UFC 80
Dana is a real stickler when it comes to getting good TV deals (HBO and CBS)
Originally Posted by El Rey Pappa
Originally Posted by illphillip
And? Was anyone in here talking about Houston Alexander?Originally Posted by El Rey Pappa
Originally Posted by illphillip
I was going to say the same. Sakara is a former Boxer, which to me would men his striking will be sharper than Leben's, who is a bit of a wild thrower.
%%!+!$% AMPED for Hendo/Silva!!!!
His boxing sure didn't come handy against Houston Alexander.
I haven't seen a whole lot of Hendo fights but from what I've seen of Silva, he's such an exciting fighter to watch due to his versatility. So I hope he keeps the belt. I also think he's the more humble fighter.
Don't be so sensitive. My comment was in reference to your praise for his boxing skills, which apparently didn't prevent him from getting KTFO by Houston. What's wrong with that?
[h3]UFC said:[/h3]
UFC 84: Ill Will
I mean seriously, whats wrong with naming the PPV's after the main events??
UFC 84: Penn vs. Sherk
Sounds perfectly fine to me!