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New Mexico’s Fighting & Training Monthly JUN/juL 2011 - Vol. 1 No. 6

Catch Mike Barreras as he gets “Back to Business” on July 8th at the KIVA Auditorium

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Where is Fight Town? You might not know the story behind the paper you are reading right now. It all started with a passion and a chance meeting with a well-known New Mexico fighter. I started KNUXX in 2009 with the idea of making a line of fight wear that appealed to those seeking “aggressive outerwear”. I made a few shirts and realized quickly that everyone with a brain was trying to do the same thing. So I shelved the idea for awhile. Fast forward a couple of years and I decide to start a publishing company in Albuquerque, Defined Publishing, which specializes in nichepapers - those papers that serve small, targeted groups. Working closely with many of the great people and organizations in the community, I am invited to attend an appreciation breakfast for members of the Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce. It was at this meeting that I met Damacio Page. He might not remember the event but it was a pivotal moment in my business.

At the time of this meeting I had only one publication, Tidbits of Albuquerque, which is a paper full of fun facts, games, puzzles, trivia and tidbits of information - it’s designed to entertain people while they wait yet remain “family friendly”. In speaking with Damacio I found that he really cares about the community and feels strongly that fighting, for some young people in NM, is the only way to pick themselves up out of ugly situations. I was fascinated by his passion, conviction, and story of how he did just that. I wanted badly to interview him and run an article in Tidbits about the fight community in NM and how it’s becoming a career choice for many of our youth. But it just wasn’t the right type of article for Tidbits. Prior to this chance meeting I was merely a Professional Couch Fighter - meaning I watched fights and thought about what I would do if I were brave enough to step into the octagon or ring. I realized that New Mexico, and specifically Albuquerque, is fast becoming the MMA Mecca – and always has been for the classical combat sports like boxing and martial arts. So I resurrected KNUXX, but this time I decided that I would fuel my passion, and the passion of the NM fight community, with a fighting and training publication.

SF15:-Lopez vs. Perez - Photo by Raymond A. Mares

SF15-Sanchez vs. Mendibles - Photo by Raymond A. Mares

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So here you have it, our third issue of KNUXX. I hope you see that we love what we do just as much as you love the sport. We want to provide you the information that feeds your passion and give you the access to fighters that, due to time and space constraints, you might not experience otherwise. Read on to see why living in New Mexico is like living in “Fight Town, MMA”! Heath Holmes heath@knuxx.com 505-750-2487

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 6/18/2011 - Strikeforce: Overeem vs. Werdum Live on Showtime - Prelims start at 6pm 8pm

 7/8/2011 - The Rockerz Brawl: Barreras vs. Armendariz KIVA Auditorium Albuquerque 6:30pm

 6/24/2011 - American Indian MMA Championships Hollywood Casino - San Felipe, NM 7pm

 7/9/2011 - Jackson’s Series V: Tony Lopez vs.Buddy Roberts Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Albuquerque 7pm

 6/25/2011 - Judgment MMA Kickboxing Smoker 9800 4th St NW Albuquerque, NM 6pm

 7/9/2011 - Team Mirabal - Pro-style Boxing Event Chama, New Mexico 6pm

 6/26/2011 - UFC Live on Versus: Marquardt vs. Story Televised - Versus 7pm

 7/28-30/2011 - 6th Annual Capoeira Encounter www. abqcapoeira.com

 7/2/2011 - UFC 132: Cruz vs. Faber Pay-per-view Main Card - Prelims (start at 4pm) 7pm

 7/30/2011 - 2011 Southwest Grapplefest V and Combat Sports Expo; Santa Ana Star Center 10:00

 7/14-17/2011 - Fire &  6/25/2011 - I-25 ShowIce Bike Rally Grants, New down Daniel Fernandez Com- Mexico munity Center - Los Lunas, NM  7/16/2011 - King of the Cage “High Altitiude” Ute  6/25/2011 - Shark Fights Mountain Casino - Cortez, 16 Televised on Fuel TV CO 7pm


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Tools for Your Roc Body by Daniel Rocha

From Fat to P.H.A.T. As the weather warms up, the clothes get shorter and much less. But are we ready to put on that pair of shorts, or that tank top, and walk with confidence about our wonderful Albuquerque streets? Each year, I get so many “quick fix” questions about how we can at least look good on our vacations or strolling around on summer nights. So let me go over briefly what we all can do that will not only help transform your physique but also boost your confidence. Training: Change up your training by adding super sets and increase reps by 2-5. Decrease your rest time by doing a set of abdominals between sets and exercises. A tight core is not only sexy but beneficial to your posture and symmetry. Cardio: Stop being lazy and do some. Now I am not a big believer in hours of cardio. Hey, I believe if you have time for 2 hours on the treadmill, then you’re neglecting something or someone else in your life, maybe even yourself. Your best time to do cardio is upon waking for 20-30 min. If timing is difficult, then you can do 25 minutes post training. Diet: There are so many diets and diet changes that one can do. I recommend staying away from drastic changes. Many will go directly to low carbs or low calories. As much as the initial change will occur, you are sacrificing hard earned muscles and a pleasant personality that many love you for. Instead change slowly, stop eating out, eat more fruits between meals if hungry, drink more water and eat at evenly spaced times. STOP SNACKING even if they are “Healthy Snacks!” Supplements: OMG, here is where many want me to say that company “so-n-so” is the best.

Well I am fortunate to be sponsored by MRI and so I have access to many supplements. But what about you and how did I do it before I became someone in this industry? Coffee: I recommend a cup first thing upon waking, wait 15 min then do your morning cardio. Caffeine boosts your ability to train; it increases metabolic rate, and is a healthy diuretic. Green Tea: I usually have my clients drink 10 oz of green tea with 2 meals. The active compound in green tea is EGCG which blocks an enzyme that breaks down norepinephrine allowing greater epinephrine release stimulating fat burning. Hey the energy is great also. Whey Hydrolysate: Yes I ask my clients to switch once more from whey isolate to hydrolysate. The protein has again been broken down into smaller protein molecules and peptides making them easier and quicker to digest. Reread “Whey to Go” in last months issue for more info. Use post-training and to increase glycogen stores, mix with Gatorade. Smile More: Is this a joke??? NO, science has proven that increased laughter and smiling has a positive effect on the body and its hormonal responses. I always ask my clients to stop watching the news, watch more “Seinfeld” or more comedy movies, increase your Sexercise with your willing partner or spouse, as the decrease in cortisone will provide a greater fat burning environment, not to mention make you “Smile More”... just sayin!!! The best you is in the making.... Daniel Rocha is an athlete, personal trainer, body builder, coach and owner of RocBodyFitness / RocBodyAngels. He is also an NPC National Athlete. For more information please visit his website at www.drocbody.com or read his blog for more articles and commentary-www.drocbody.net.

About the Cover: The photos on the cover are from fights that took place since our last issue - only a month ago! These include photos from Shark Fights 15, King of the Cage “Fight to Live”, and Evolution Combat Sports. (clockwise from left) - Joey Villasenor vs. Chris Camozzi Shark Fights 15. Photo by: Ray Mares - Barrata - Evolution Combat Sports. Photo by: Marty Busse - Tim Means vs. Chris Leyva - King of the Cage “Fight to Live”. Photo by Ray Mares - Randy Ray Sanchez vs. Armando Mendibles - Shark Fights 15. Photo by Ray Mares

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Ringside with Trula

Dos Vatos Represented Team Los Vatos

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Duke City Showdown June 10, 2011 Albuquerque, NM Chalk-up another victory for “The Preacher’s Daughter” Holly Holm, 30-1-3 out of Albuquerque, NM, in her rematch against Victoria “La Reina” Cisneros, 5-12-2, also of Albuquerque, NM. Cisneros had been pushing for a rematch ever since her first bout against Holm in December 2009, which Holm won by decision after 10 rounds. Cisneros got her wish, and the two went toe-to-toe for another 10 rounds at the Duke City Showdown, June 10, 2011, at the Legends Theater in Route 66 Casino Hotel in Albuquerque, NM. Suffice it to say, the Preacher’s Daughter delivered a non-verbal sermon on boxing. Joaquin Zamora, 18-4-1 of Santa Fe, NM, met Elco “The Animal” Garcia 25-7 of Ignacio, CO, in another long-awaited middleweight rematch that could have also served as a spectacular main event. The two first met in 2004, while Zamora was still relatively new to the sport, and Garcia won the match with a TKO in the 6th round. Zamora won the 13 fights he had since that time and was anxious to test himself against “The Animal” again. The fight began with Zamora as the aggressor, controlling the center of the ring, and delivering a beautiful overhand left-right jab combination that rocked Garcia in the first round. However, the 2nd round saw the deceptively calm Garcia deliver a nasty uppercut that rocked Zamora and another combo that opened a cut on his eyebrow and nearly closed that eye. The 3rd round saw 2 official knockdowns by Garcia, and twice Zamora was knocked out of the ropes. Fans thought it was all over at that point, but the plucky Zamora threw himself back into the fight with a vengeance, and the 4th and 5th round looked good for him, until he was knocked down again at the end of the 5th. By the 7th and 8th round of the fight, Zamora was looking more fresh than he did in the 3rd, and it looked like he may have had a couple knockdowns, had Garcia not held himself up in the clinch with Zamora. Although Zamora clearly won the last 2 rounds, it was not enough to make up for the damage done in the first 5, and Garcia took the fight by unanimous decision.

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Fidel “Atrisco Kid” Maldonado, undefeated in his pro junior welterweight career with a record of 11-0, with 10 of those wins by KO, took on late replacement Eddie Ramirez 6-8-1 out of San Antonio, TX. Maldonado showed everyone in attendance just why he is considered the next possible world champion to come out of New Mexico. Although the bout was plagued with a few mocking antics by the somewhat arrogant Maldonado, he did dominate each round with unbelievably quick, powerful jabs, and body-rocking hooks. Ramirez kept his chin down and weathered that storm for three rounds, gamely working to try to return some of the damage, but at 1:37 of the 4th round, Maldonado backed him into a corner and teed off, and finally the referee stopped the match, giving Maldonado the TKO. Marc Salser 12-0, out of Mansfield, OH, met Joel Vargas, 3-4-1 from Dodge City, KS for the welterweight match of the night. The two went six rounds, the shorter Salser crouching deeply in his defense against the dancing Vargas. Although Vargas stayed on his toes and controlled the ring much of the time, Salser picked his shots like a painter dotting a canvas, landing most with painful accuracy. Vargas did back Salser into the corner a time or two, teeing off, but Salser defended himself, and hooked his way out. The final ten seconds were thrilling, with each boxer leaving everything they had in the ring; however, Salser clearly earned the unanimous decision and kept his undefeated standing.

Many of us here in New Mexico are familiar with the name Los Vatos, a premier sportswear company, selling fight gear and sponsoring fighters for the last 15 years. What some of you may not know is Los Vatos owner (and Valley High School wrestling coach), Ronnie Huizar, started Team Los Vatos about 10 years ago, along with Jim Burlsen (KOTC, Desert Extreme) and Ronnie Duran (US Marine boxer / kickboxer), with the primary goal of getting kids off the streets and keeping them out of trouble. From training in Socorro, to opening a gym in his garage, Ronnie and his team had at one time about 50 students, until a tragic fire took away almost everything they’d worked toward. However, with the fighter’s spirit they all possess, they have rebuilt the gym in the 4 years since the fire, gearing it specifically toward a chosen few, limiting enrollment in order to ensure optimum time and focus on each fighter. Pro boxer Willie Villanueva and, making his pro boxing debut, Martin Gonzales, represented Team Los Vatos at the Duke City Showdown at Route 66 Casino Legends Theater on June 10, 2011. Willie Villanueva, now a 10-3 professional boxer, has had quite the journey to get where he is today. Training in karate from the time he was 6 years old, he went to Chavez for most of his youth, earning 3 state championships as well as the 2003 NM Golden Gloves. He then transferred to Danny Romero in a somewhat controversial move, in which camp he was unable to lock down a victory. After some heartto-heart discussion with Ronnie Huizar, he came to train with Team Los Vatos. Since then, his team has him eating right, training harder, focusing on technique and conditioning. He feels more than ready to take on all fighters and was prepared to go the distance and take on David Proa, winning the decision in a six round battle that came at the end of the evening. One of the conditions for Villanueva taking this fight, was the inclusion of his teammate Martin Gonzales, an MMA fighter (2-0 pro, 7-4 am), and part-time triathlon participant. Upon graduation from Valley High School, Gonzales trained for a little while with Rosales Karate before coming to train with Team Los Vatos. Although Gonzales didn’t know much about his opponent, Antonio Garcia, he felt that his team had fully prepared him for whatever came his way. Garcia scored knockdowns in the 1st and 2nd rounds, but suffered several body shots and multiple hook combinations by Gonzales. Gonzales landed more shots on Garcia, but Garcia’s blows seemed to hit harder, and the two knockdowns in the first two rounds won Garcia the majority decision.

Trula Howe is a freelance writer, covering events and athletes for New Mexico’s fight sports, as well as many other sports, for the last year. She has been a fan of combat sports since 2002, and of sports in general for her whole life. A working mother of three, she loves to share her experiences with her kids, who also enjoy sports of all types.


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www.KNUXX.com THE BREAKDOWN Tapia vs. Pastrana-8 rounds

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Trilogy BY HERB JONES Hard Rock Hotel & Casino-June 4th This was it. This was Johnny Tapia’s swan song, the opportunity to finish a stellar career and put to rest an unsettled score with an old foe- Frankie Archuleta. Tapia’s six-time world champion career saw him leave with an outstanding victory, but no score settled with Archuleta, due to a failed eye test by Archuleta with just about a week to go before the bout. In stepped former four-time champion Mauricio Pastrana. Pastrana, a Columbian boxer training out of Miami, FL, had been training for six weeks prior for a July bout and took the Tapia fight with just a few days’ notice. The evening’s card also had quite a few interesting bouts and stories such as- six Fantastic amateur bouts, a first professional win in a debut (Brenda Gonzalez), a canceled bout for a hometown favorite (Vincent “Lil Man” Mirabal), a truly heartbreaking no contest for another local favorite due to an accidental head-butt (Josh Torrez), a TKO rout for one of Albuquerque’s next future champions (Hector Munoz) and of course, an exhibition of experience and showmanship that put a winning cap on a Hall of Fame career (Johnny Tapia). By the time the main event started, the Bingo Showroom at the Hard Rock was packed to standing room only. Although Tapia won his fight, and entertained the crowd, the bout was not one-sided at all. Pastrana fought with the heart of a champion, but Tapia - Albuquerque’s boxing legend - was not to be denied and the victory was his to be savored. The night’s results are listed below, along with a short ringside breakdown of the main event. (Winners listed first) • • • • • • • • • • • •

Pastrana entered the ring and waited almost 20 min for Tapia to do the same. The first round started slowly (as did just about every round). Tapia took the “aggressor” role early, and consistently, throughout the bout but Pastrana’s machine-like composure was mostly unfazed by it. Tapia continuously walked Pastrana back into the ropes. The fighters exchanged many punches during all 8 rounds, but neither inflicted much damage to the other. The referee gave an unusually high amount of warnings for low blows to Tapia during the evening (both fighters belts were worn quit high) and Tapia acknowledged them gracefully. Tapia played to the crowd and, on occasion, taunted Pastrana. For the most part Pastrana didn’t lose his composure. Two knockdowns occurred during the bout - in the 6th round, Tapia caught his foot on the canvas and went down (maybe more of a slip) and received an 8 count and in the 8th round, Pastrana went down and got his own 8 count. Through the night, Tapia’s showmanship enticed the crowd to chant “JOHNNY” over and over and Tapia, in true showman’s fashion, responded with smiles and flair. Both boxers fought a strong fight-but in the end Tapia was awarded a unanimous decision.

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Amateurs Ortiz vs. Triana-TKO (2nd round-towel thrown by corner) Valdez vs. Garcia-Decision Greigo vs. Andrade- Decision Sanchez vs. Flores- Decision Yanez vs. Dacheusse- Decision Chavez vs. Guertin- Decision Professionals Gonzalez vs. Ruiz- Decision Ramirez vs. Saavedra- TKO (2nd roundtowel thrown by corner) Miriabal vs. Bradford- Canceled Torrez vs. Trotter- no contest (accidental head-butt) Munoz vs. Reyes- TKO (2nd round- towel thrown by corner) Tapia vs. Pastrana- Decision

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Quick Count ”3 Rounds” by Herb Jones Three MMA fighters were asked 5 different sets of questions and asked to give short, to the point, responses.

Clay Guida

Barrata

Before he defeated Anothy Pettis at the UFC Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale - June 4th

Rafael “Barata” Freitas After victory at Evolution Combat Sports “Friday Night Fights” on May 27th

Q1>>-Early in your career you fought a tremendous amount of fights-27 in just over 3 years-as opposed to 12 in roughly the last 4 years-which do you prefer-the many or the few? A1>> Always to perform more, but it’s about timing and the ability to get back in the ring.

Q1>>Your from Brazil, when you came to the U.S. was Albuquerque your main destination? A1>>Yes, I had an instructor friend here teaching class, although I did stop in California for a tournament first.

Q2>>You’re noted for your Wrestling skills and your tough chin-what other skill would you most want to be noted for in the future? A2>>Winning Q3>>On 3 occasions you won UFC fight of the night and twice UFC fight of the year-Do you enter each fight with these ambitions (entailing bonuses to the victor) or do you let the chips fall where they may? A3>>I fight to win, whether my other achievements are awarded to me and my bouts or not. Q4>>Anthony Pettis, your opponent on June 4TH is 13-1 and from Milwaukee, WI. You’re from the Chicago area-and I personally know there’s a fierce rivalry between your two areas in many sports-how about here? A4>>No, it’s just hype-I come to fight the same no matter whom I fight. Q5>>What was your most memorable fight? A5>>Oct. 14th 2006, my first UFC fight.

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Q2>>You train with Grand Master Chavez (Of the Chavez Martial Arts Academy) what made you train with him? In training before an A2>>He came to my school (Gracie Barra BJJ) upcoming fight in Canada for a GFC event and I met his daughter (MMA fighter Angelica) and then discovered the amazQ1>>After winning the King of the Cage ban- ing knowledge Grand Master had. tamweight title, you’ve defended your title 5 times -who do you feel could take it away? Q3>>You fight at 125 lbs, would you consider A1>>No one, unless the UFC calls me up and I fighting at other weights? got to give it up-but you always got to be aware A3>> Yes, my first 3 bouts were at 135 lbs and of bigger and badder opponents. all were 1st round submission wins.

Donald Sanchez

Q2>>Your strengths are wrestling and stand-up, what other aspects of your game do you consider you excel at? A2>>Breaking competitor’s sprits-because of my relentless endurance. Q3>>Your last fight was in Japan, one of only a handful of fights outside the U.S.-your upcoming bout is in Canada-how does traveling outside the country affect you? A3>>It inspires me to represent the state of New Mexico-And the United States of America. Q4>>After a tough loss in Japan in your last bout, are you training differently? A4>>I’m training harder-it lit a fire under me. Q5>>How long have you been training at FIT/ NHB-and what advantages does it provide? A5>>4 years and every advantage- the best coaches in the world, couldn’t ask for better. The grass isn’t greener on the other side.

Q4>>How long have you been involved in martial arts? A4>>Since I was 9 years old. I started in Karate and moved onto others from there. Q5>>When you train your students you work with them one-on one and hands-on, how important is that to you? A5>> I’m just a young guy and I love to train. I like to make my students better and myself as well, no matter what it takes.



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KOTC

KING OF THE CAGE E “Fight to Live” RESULTS By Chewy Saenz

King of the Cage “Fight to Live”, Saturday, May 14th at the Buffalo Thunder Resort and Casino, had a stacked card and there were thousands in attendance for this tremendous event. There were local fighters representing most of the regions in New Mexico. To start the action, Henry Adame and Ray Martinez opened the night’s 10 bout card. The two started by exchanging kicks, but poor footing by Adame resulted in a dislocated knee for himself, and true to the nature of MMA, Martinez followed up with strikes on top for a verbal tap out in just 14 seconds of round one. Jerry Castillo from Mescalero, NM in a Middleweight bout with Brad Richardson, one of many out of FIT NHB on the card, Richardson makes short work of his opponent with a TKO 1:31 in the first. Grant Hobbs and Skyler Pendelton met at 125lbs. Pendelton and Hobbs battle vigorously for 2 rounds in the third round Hobbs, who had displayed good jiu jitsu earlier in the fight, ended it via arm bar submission 1:35 in the third round. Alyssha Garcia battled Zuhey Quezada as the first of two women’s battles of the night. With both fighters having deep backgrounds in Jiu Jitsu, it was a surprise when both started landing combinations, Quezada pressed forward to take down Garcia and work in the mount pounding Garcia as she bucked and attempted many sweeps before she was caught in arm bar submission 2:37 in the first round. Dan Gosset and Philip Campanella got right to it. Gosset was able to control the fight and scored a TKO: 28 in the first round.

This shot epitomizes “Fight to Live” - Photo by Raymond A. Mares

Sergio Rodriguez was making his pro debut and was supported by an abundance of fans. Kevin Epley, also with a huge support group, guaranteed a loud crowd. Round one exploded as soon as Rodriguez and Epley touched gloves. Rodriguez connects and pummels for a take down. After commanding with ground and pound, Rodriguez was swept and now with Epley in control, he was striving to score with the judges and after some scrambles the first round ended. Round two-Epley seems spent and Rodriguez uses the opportunity to advance ground and pounding his way to a victory at :40 in the second round. Kyane Hampton vs. Brenda Gonzales was the second women’s bout of the night. A Middleweight match up (135lbs), this was the first of four main card fights. Hampton and Gonzales bolted toward each other trading punches Gonzales caught a kick, sweeping Hampton and slamming her into the canvas. Gonzales with some ground and pound. Hampton sets up a submission but Gonzales works out. Hampton was aggressive off her back and attempts multiple submissions but Gonzales has all the answers for all the problems Hampton has posed, Gonzales passes to side control and hails right hands to Hamptons face with a TKO 3:51 of Round 1. Guto Feliciano and Isaque Martinez were the (185lbs) main card matchup. Engaging quickly, the fight went to the ground with Martinez scoring with short strikes. He advanced, passing the guard of Feliciano and setting up and finishing with a rear naked choke 2:47 of the first round. Frank Baca took on Frank Morris (135lbs) for the co main event. Round one was fast paced with each fighter changing positions quickly. Baca was fighting methodically and was using wrestling and ground and pound to stifle all of Morris’s jiu jitsu. Keeping the crowd entertained, both had considerable stand up and still Baca was able to overwhelm Morris with a TKO 1:07 in the second round. With a Title defense at hand, Tim ”Dirty Bird” Means needed no motivation to make sure challenger Chis “Lightning” Leyva would walk out empty handed for this Junior welterweight (160lbs) super fight, which headlined an evening that did not disappoint. Leyva, representing Team Four Corners, entered the King of the Cage steel first, shaking off any cobwebs he may have brought in with him. He seemed ready enough until the lights dimmed and all were mesmerized by the “Dirty Bird” carrying an aura of destruction with Leyva in his cross hairs. Once in the ring, Means first step was toward Leyva’s corner and words were exchanged and with their foreheads touching, they had to be separated. Round one - Means and Leyva rush towards the center and greet each other with big punches. Means asserted himself immediately in the fight, in the early going the difference in striking was evident. Means, with a vast arsenal of Muay Thai, was tearing through any defense Leyva had to offer. Round two- Means dictates the cage with a laser sight jab that left Leyva miffed while repeating an overhand right that was somewhat effective. Leyva was able to drive Means back with a line of strikes. Means fired back. Circling, Means finds his home in the center of the cage and continued mixing up his strikes. Leyva drops for a single leg take down, but Means slips right out, throwing knees to the shoulder and body and punching the face of Leyva. Round three- Means comes out controlling the fight again with slick jabs. Leyva constantly punches, but Means is able to slip most of the barrage. Leyva gets off a line of strikes, putting Means against the cage but the “Dirty Bird” shakes it off, countering, brutalizing and backing Leyva up on the cage. Means punches, knees and lands a spinning back elbow flush on Leyva as he begins to wilt. Still on the cage, Means lands more knees and punches to end the fight 1:28 of the third round. All in all, this KOTC event was expertly presented and promoted, and everyone in attendance enjoyed cheering on their favorite fighters. Congratulations to all involved for an evening of fantastic MMA action. Watch for the next KOTC - “High Altitude”!


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Villasenor vs. Camozzi - Photo by Raymond A. Mares

Villasenor vs. Camozzi - Photo by Raymond A. Mares

May vs. Branch - Photo by Raymond A. Mares

Gomez vs. Snyder - Photo by Daniel Archuleta

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Hard Bodies Rocking the Hard Rock 2011 Fitness New Mexico & Musclemania Championships By: Genieve Sanchez of Athletes Angle After weeks of training and hard-core dieting, over 120 of the fittest bodies of New Mexico hit the stage for the 2011 Fitness New Mexico and Musclemania Championships to compete for titles in their respective divisions. The show took place at the Isleta Hard Rock Hotel & Casino on May 21st and broke attendance records for competitors, sponsors and audience attendees since its inaugural debut in 2009 by promoter Cristin Kiburz of CK Iron. The Fitness New Mexico & Musclemania Championships is a national qualifier for the Fitness Universe Pageant, Ms. Bikini Universe, Figure Universe Championships, & Model World Tour. Musclemania competitors of the Fitness New Mexico championships will also qualify for the Musclemania World Tour to be held in Miami in June and Las Vegas in November. I was proud to be among the outstanding athletes that took the stage the day of the show and was thrilled to bring my best competition body to date. This show was my fourth competition and was once again an intense journey of training and dieting that led up to the final moments on the stage. For many who are not familiar with the sport of fitness and bodybuilding, it takes weeks of discipline, preparations and planning prior to stepping on stage. Of course every athlete is different but contest diet and training preparations typically start around 10-15 wks prior to a show. Getting into contest shape is an intense process of building your body physically, with strength training, and leaning your body through a strict competition orientated clean eating diet and utilization of cardio exercises. These men and women dedicate their schedules, and make many personal sacrifices, to compete in front of the judges and demonstrate their craft of training and diet discipline. For me, my journey of competition training has been one of my greatest success stories of personal transformation. I had always been an athlete growing up, playing sports all through high school, playing college basketball and even trained for several half-marathon races after graduate school. The problem was I was frustrated with my training efforts and my body’s lack of response to my training, what I call Fit but Fat. It was not until one day at a book store

that I was memorized by the athletic look of the model on a popular fitness magazine. I took the magazine home and read on to learn about the sport of fitness and the critical component that clean eating nutrition and resistance training plays into the development of an athletic looking body. It was at that moment I decided to sign up for my first fitness show and committed myself to making this intense goal a reality. Six months later, after training for my first show, I stood up on stage and displayed my weight loss and body transformation, which was perhaps one of my most accomplished moments I have ever experienced. Little did I know that my first fitness show would be the catalyst for so many positive opportunities including; two magazine features including world renown women’s fitness magazine Oxygen, landing a major sponsorship, spokes model, and fitness columnist opportunity for international athletic rehabilitation company KINESIO Tape, placing Top 15 at my first national show, becoming an assistant coach for the Iron Divas competitive fitness team, and expanding my freelance graphic design talents to include fitness/bodybuilding promotional graphic design for several regional shows under the Fitness Universe Tour federation. Hands down, making the decision to muster my courage and challenge myself to train for a show was one of the best decisions I have ever made and it has been a launch pad for an entirely new avenue of athletic competition and variety of opportunities in the fitness industry. As with many things in life, there are always great gains to be made, but it is the vision, and furthermore the drive, that makes those gains attainable. You will see these characteristics, and more, within a fitness and bodybuilding competitor. So in conclusion, a BIG congratulation to all the competitors of this event, no matter if you walked away with a trophy or not, your journey to great personal achievement is the real accolade. Standing applause for you and best of luck on your next completion and off-season training.

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Damage Control Mouthguards 1924 Jaun Tabo Bl NE #C Albuquerque, NM 87112

505-804-8941

www.dcmouthguards.com Locally owned and operated by Delano Romero and Dr. Vesna Delic for almost 3 years, Damage Control Mouthguards are custom fitted mouthguards-dentist prescribed EVA material designed to absorb impacts and cushion blows. Damage Control Mouthguards are designed for specific impacts by taking an impression of the teeth, then forming a model and using a heat/high pressure machine to form the mold of the teeth. Thickness is determined by the type of impacts a various sport demands - and you have it –a Damage Control Mouthguard. Protects not only teeth, but also the jaw as well by lowering the risk of concussion. Prices start $119 and go up to $195 - call for an appointment.

FIT NHB

(Fighters in Training/No Holds Barred) 110 Lomas Blvd NE Albuquerque, N.M., 87102

505-833-4269 www.fitnhb.com

First opened in 1998 on Albuquerque’s Westside and moved one year later to a Twelfth St. location for four years. FIT NHB is one of Albuquerque’s top training facilities for boxing and MMA. They are currently located at 110 Lomas Blvd NE, since 2003, and owned and operated by Tom Vaughn and Arlene Sanchez. Both brought different techniques in creating the gym they run together. Training professionals, amateurs and enthusiasts alike, they train six days a week (Monday-Saturday). They also promote the King of the Cage series (going on three years), Friday Night Fights (amateur boxing and Muay Thai bouts, going on two years) and are currently training three world champions while producing a total of four along with numerous contenders. Also providing youth classes. FIT NHB trains around one hundred fifty students at any given time, as well as about fifty amateurs and professionals. Many past and current competitors assist in the training of students. Their programs feature many different training plans to fit any individual’s needs.


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July 8th The Kiva Auditorium @ The Albuquerque Convention Center Featuring- The “Back to Business” pro main event-Mike Barreras vs. Eddie Armendariz, Sammy Silva vs. Michael Bernard and fighters Bill Knight, Joei Freeman, Sal Nevarez, Adam Ramierz, Stephen Baca, Nikki Lowe .

Photo by Raymond A. Mares - King of the Cage 2011

The Rockerz Brawl

Evolution Combat Sports Championship BY HERB JONES

Clovis, N.M. - May 27th The Evolution Revolution occurred once again in May as Martin and Sam Singleterry offered their brand of MMA action -the Evolution Combat Sports Championship. The Friday Night Fights in Clovis always provides top notch action for the whole family. The evening featured amateur and professional bouts. Results bellow. (Winners listed first) Amateurs

Post-fight concert starringBLINDDRYVE and YEARS OF COLD Former Global Fury Cagefighting Pres./ CEO Christian Maes has created his next MMA masterpiece- The Fight Connection. In a collaboration with music promoter Russell Hawks of R&D Entertainment and promoter Freddy Sandoval of Que Loco Cagefighting, the three are forming one of the first promotional alliances in NM MMA on July 8th. The pro and amateur card will also feature a fantastic live concert with the bands Blinddryve and El Paso recording artists Years of Cold to finish the evening’s events. This will be one of the premier events of the summer and no fan of MMA or outstanding live music should miss this show. Doors open at 6:00-Bouts begin at 7:00 at the Kiva Auditorium Also featuring a bikini contest and a ring girl competition at TD’s Gold Club on Eubank-June 30th @ 8:00pm Tickets on sale at- holdmyticket .com, Thunderbird Harley, Voodoo Tattoo and TD’ Gold Club. Photo by Jose Leon Castillo ©2011 www.castilloimages.com

Raul Rosas vs. Adam Munoz - TKO ref. stopped bout, 2nd round (lack of def.) Lalo Chavez vs. Tommy Arguello - TKO 1st round (armbar tap out) Josh Martinez vs. Dewyne Hightower - TKO 1st round (guillotine) Juan Aranada vs. Casey Clark - TKO ref. stopped bout, 2nd round (rear naked choke)

Tim Means punches his way to victory at King of the Cage “Fight to Live”

“The Warrior Expactular” By Herb Jones Central Cabana, May 21st Amateur boxing in Albuquerque had one of its finest nights on a Saturday night last month-In a huge white tent in the parking lot of the Central Cabana. Under that tent, 24 of Albuquerque’s best and brightest up-and-coming amateurs competed in front of approx. 600 friends, family and fans. Below are the night’s results. (Winners listed first) Isaiah Perez (MVP Boxing) vs. Jacob Garza (School of hard Knocks) - Decision Brian Mendoza ( Atrisco Boxing) vs. Mathew Cardenas (Warrior Boxing) - Decision Cecila Renova (Warrior Boxing) vs. Vanessa Herrera (Elite Team Herrera) - Decision Devon Yanez (Team Tapia) vs. Edward Arreola (Team Aldretta) - Decision Jerome Padilla (Team Tapia) vs. Gabraiel Acosta (School of Hard Knocks) -Decision

Johnny Tapia and Mauricio Pastrana Exchange Blows at Trilogy

Jerome Fresquez (Independent) vs. Brandon Sanchez (Warrior Boxing) - Decision Frankie Flores (Team Tapia) vs. David Duchanee (Warrior Boxing) - Decision Merica Valdez (Warrior Boxing) vs. Brianna Herrera (Elite Team Herrera) - Decision Pablo Lopez (Atrisco Boxing) vs. Leroy Chavez (Team Tapia) - Decision Marcus Ewing (TNT Boxing) vs. Stonie Valdez (Warrior Boxing) - Decision Brandon Munoz (Warrior Boxing) vs. Angel Guittrez (Team Tapia) - TKO (Stopped by corner)

Mike Escobar vs. Nathen Green - split decision

Professionals Gilbert Cuhen vs. Derek Cansino - TKO ref. stopped bout, 1st round (armbar) Barata vs. Josh Montoya – split decision


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Apparel & Gear Round One Promotions 6600 Menaul Boulevard NE # S4 Albuquerque, NM 87110 Phone: 505-883-2794 www.roundonepromotions.com GearWerks Custom Embroidery & Leather 108 Morningside NE Albuquerque, NM 87108 Phone: 760-409-6671 lethrsmith@aol.com OTM Fight Shop NM 2910 San Mateo NE #5 Albuquerque, NM 87110 Phone: 505-884-8844 www.otmfightshopnm.com Duke City Fight Wear 3250 Coors Blvd NW Ste. F Albuquerque, NM 87120 Phone: 505-728-3379 www.dukecityfightwear.com

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Absolute Throwdown Fightshop Albuquerque, NM 87110 Phone: 505-363-6148 hannah_atfshop@yahoo.com www.facebook.com/absolutethrowdownfightshop

Shwag - Custom Screen Printing 3300 San Mateo NE Suite C Albuquerque, NM 87110 Phone: 505-712-0138 Damage Control Mouthguards 1924 Juan Tabo Blvd NE Suite C Albuquerque, NM 87112 Phone: 505-804-8941 www.dcmouthguards.com

Event Venues Hard Rock Casino 11000 Broadway SE Albuquerque, NM 87105 Phone: 505-724-3800 www.hardrockcasinoabq.com

Santa Ana Star Casino 54 Jemez Dam Road Bernalillo, NM 87004 Phone: 505-867-0000 www.santaanastar.com Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino 30 Buffalo Thunder Trail Santa Fe, NM 87506 Phone: 877-848-6337 www.buffalothunderresort.com The Downs Racetrack and Casino 201 California Street NE Albuquerque, NM 87108 Phone: 505-266-5555 www.abqdowns.com

Gyms LA Boxing & Kickboxing-Eastside 4520 Alexander Boulevard NE Suite 1 Albuquerque, NM 87107 Phone: 505-341-4269 www.laboxing.com


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www.KNUXX.com LA Boxing & Kickboxing-Westside 5400 Sevilla Ave NW Albuquerque, NM 87120 Phone: 505-898-4269 www.laboxing.com Mean 1 MMA & Fitness-Eastside 7610 Carmel Ave NE Ste C Albuquerque, NM 87113 Phone: 505-822-MEAN (6326) www.mean1mmanm.com

Snap Fitness Gym-West 2115 Vista Oeste NW Albuquerque, NM 87120 Phone: 505-839-1535 www.snapfitness.com Snap Fitness Gym-NW 5740 Night Whisper NW Albuquerque, NM 87114 Phone: 505-890-5377 www.snapfitness.com

Mean 1 MMA & Fitness-Rio Rancho 3301 Southern Blvd SE Rio Rancho, NM 87124 Phone: 505-891-2600 www.mean1mmanm.com

The Fighters Club / Team Bad Company 2323 Isleta Blvd SW Albuquerque, NM 87105 Phone: 505-261-5276 thefightersclub505@gmail.com

FIT NHB 110 Lomas Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87102 Phone: 505-833-3351 www.fitnhb.com

Warrior Boxing / The Cutting Edge 1201 San Mateo SE Albuquerque, NM 87108 Phone: 505-688-6648 www.cuttingedgebootcamp.com

Fitness Kicks 11601 Montgomery NE Albuquerque, NM 87111 Phone: 505-291-5425 www.myfitnesskicks.com Rhino’s Gym 1417 Central Ave NE Albuquerque, NM 87106 Phone: 505-506-8638 www.rhinosgym.com Team Los Vatos Training Facility 4506 $th Street NW Albuquerque, NM 87107 Phone: 505-453-7777 www.losvatossportswear.com Team Tapia Gym 2500 San Mateo Pl NE Albuquerque, NM 87110 Phone: 505-804-7938 Rosales’ Karate & Kickboxing 3208 San Mateo Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87110 Phone: 505-881-1050 www.rosaleskarate.org Rosales’ Karate & Kickboxing - Los Lunas 634 Hwy 314 SW Los Lunas, NM 87031 Phone: 505-865-5414 www.rosaleskarate.org Jack Candelaria Community Center 400 San Jose Ave SE Albuquerque, NM 87102 Phone: 505-848-1324 http://www.cabq.gov/communitycenters/ jackcandelaria.html Snap Fitness Gym-NE 12251 Academy Rd NE Albuquerque, NM 87111 Phone: 505-332-3944 www.snapfitness.com

Promoters Round One Promotions 6600 Menaul Boulevard NE # S4 Albuquerque, NM 87110 Phone: 505-883-2794 www.roundonepromotions.com Evolution Combat Sports Championship P.O. Box 732 Clovis, NM 88102 Phone: 575-791-6974 www.evolutioncombatsports.com R&D Entertainment 110 Main St Truth or Consequences, NM 87942 Phone: 575-740-3092 www.rndentertainment.net The Fight Connection Albuquerque, NM Phone: 505-435-2393 christianmaes77@gmail.com

Sports Bars Hooters - Eastside 4601 San Mateo Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87109 Phone: 505-884-6600 www.hooters.com Hooters - Westside 1708 NM Highway 528 Albuquerque, NM 87114 Phone: 505-890-4829 www.hooters.com Uptown Sports Bar, ABQ Brew Pub 6601 Uptown Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87110 Phone: 505-884-4714, 505-884-1116 www.uptown-sportsbar.com

Tattoos & Barber Shops BlunTrauma Ink & Glass, Get Fadded Barbershop 8618 Menaul Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87112 Phone: 505-299-20038 Stacey’s Exotic Body Piercing & Tattoo 5431 Central Ave NW Albuquerque, NM 87105 Phone: 505-833-1878 Dragon Azz Tattoo & Piercing Supplies 1007 Luna Circle NW Albuquerque, NM 87102 Phone: 505-990-3800 Dre’s Barbershop 2536 Alvarado Dr NE Albuquerque, NM 87105 Phone: 505-883-4700 baberdre09@gmail.com South Valley Barbershop 3315 Isleta Blvd SW Albuquerque, NM 87105 Phone: 505-414-7699 Archetype Dermagraphic Studios 529 Adams St Ste A Albuquerque, NM 87108 Phone: 505-265-0972 benz-place@hotmail.com

Sports Nutrition & Supplements Max Muscle Rio Rancho

2003 Southern Blvd SE Suite 107 Rio Rancho, NM 87124 Phone: 505-892-4800 www.maxmuscleriorancho.com

Miscellaneous MCS Satellite - DirecTV Preferred Dealer (Cottonwood Mall) 10000 Coors Bypass Blvd NW Albuquerque, NM 87114 Phone: 505-306-1588 Holistic Therapies Massage & Yoga 8006 Menaul NE Albuquerque, NM 87112 Phone: 505-261-8820

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