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New Mexico’s Fighting & Training Monthly MAY/jun 2011 - Vol. 1 No. 5

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What’s Up at KNUXX? Hey there, what’s up? I can’t believe that an entire month has passed since our first issue of KNUXX hit over 100 racks in New Mexico. So many things have happened and we’ve seen “just how deep the rabbit hole goes” in the New Mexico fight community. It seems that every time we attend one event we get information on two more. It’s just a sign of how great it is that we’re attempting to bring some unity, communication and structure to this community. With that in mind, you will notice some really positive additions to this issue – namely the “Fight Card”, Event Calendar, four more pages, and some great new writers.

sports – both live and televised. You will see that events are coded by genre (boxing, kickboxing, MMA, televised, etc.) and that it is free to list any events you have coming up. Finally we would like to thank our advertisers and new writers. The feedback we’ve received has been tremendous but two things kept coming back to us – more content and more pages. We’ve accomplished this by getting some awesome support from some great freelance writers – Trula Howe & Chewy Saenz – both well known folks in the New Mexico fight scene. Let us know what you think – and we’ll keep punching! Heath Holmes heath@knuxx.com 505-750-2487

The “Fight Card” is our business directory which lists all the shops, stores, gyms & businesses that support this community. Check here when you want to know where to find some great clothing & fight gear, watch a pay-perview event, or find a training gym. We want this to be the most up-to-date directory in print for New Mexico fighters and fans. Many of these businesses have also chosen to advertise in KNUXX - give these guys your support as they support all us. Take a look at page two and you will see our first stab at the structure and information we alluded to earlier in the form of our Event Calendar. Here you will find all upcoming fight

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 5/14/2011 - King of the Cage  5/27/2011 - ECSC Friday “Fight to Win”; Buffalo Thunder Night Fights; Clovis Civic CenResort & Casino 7:00pm ter 7:00pm  5/14/2011 - Bellator 44 Televised - MTV2

 5/28/2011 - SWKA Championship Kickboxing/Boxing/ Grappling Smoker; Blue Moon,  5/21/2011 - Fitness New Mex- Las Cruces, NM ico - Preliminary Rounds/Fitness Expo; Hard Rock Casino- The  5/28/2011 - UFC 130: Edgar Showroom 9:00am vs. Maynard III Pay-per-view Main Card, Spike TV - Prelims  5/21/2011 - Fitness New Mexico - Final Rounds; Hard  6/4/2011 - Trilogy; Hard Rock Casino- The Showroom Rock Casino - The Showroom 6:00pm 6pm  5/21/2011 - I-25 Showdown; Daniel Fernandez Community Center

 6/4/2011 - The Ultimate Fighter 13 Finale Televised Spike TV

 5/21/2011 - The Warrior Expactular (Warrior Boxing -vs- Team Tapia); Central Cabana-7915 Central NE Albuquerque 5:00pm

 6/10/2011 - Duke City Showdown; Route 66 Casino 7pm

 5/21/2011 - Bellator 45 Televised - MTV2  5/27/2011 - Shark Fights 15; Santa Ana Star Center 7:30pm

 6/11/2011 - UFC 131: Lesnar vs. Dos Santos Pay-per-view Main Card, Spike TV - Prelims  7/30/2011 - 2011 Southwest Grapplefest V and Combat Sports Expo; Santa Ana Star Center 10:00


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Tools for Your Roc Body by Daniel Rocha

The Whey to Go

ate weight loss as well as cause changes to body fat while increasing muscle mass. Increases in whey protein can increase energy expenditure while influencing appetite control. Wow, this stuff is amazing.

So when do we use it? The best time is when blood sugar is low. For the person lookAs spring arises the weather is starting ing to increase muscle mass, consumption of to get a bit warmer and I am seeing the honey’s whey protein fi rst thing upon rising will raise already pull out the shorts...OMG, Thank You blood sugar while setting you up for anabolism. Lord for all you do!!! Now you are ready to have breakfast. The second best time would be right after training. But I am always asked just how to take off fat quickly while hardening up. So whether Your blood sugar is again low and the need to raise insulin for anabolic response is vital for your a male or female what’s the secret I am asked... “WHEY ISOLATE” Yes, whey protein recovery. So immediately after your done consume at least 20-30g whey to begin the anabolic and specifically whey isolate. Ok here comes environment needed to recovery. the science... ready... Whey protein promotes fat loss by enhancing the release of glucagon. So there you have it, the best known Glucagon stimulates the breakdown of glycosecret to fat loss. Simply replace at least one gen stored in the liver. When the blood glucose meal with a whey protein shake while changing levels are high, the liver takes up large amounts the balance of your food intake and watch your of glucose. Under the influence of insulin, body take on a new and enhanced look. Further this glucose is stored as glycogen. Glucagon questions or coaching can be sent to rocbodyfitactivates hepatic gluconeogenesis. This is the ness@aol.com pathway by which amino acids are converted to glucose. A higher dose of whey will result in lower insulin/glucagon ratio indicative of increased fat oxidation...HUH!?! Well basically whey protein is just plain theromgenic. It is rapidly digested and absorbed which increases metabolism. The body will utilize it better than carbohydrates or fats resulting in energetic efficiency and increased thermogenesis. Increases in protein can acceler-

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.

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Ringside with Trula

Howe

Que Loco Cagefighting –“UNPREDICTABLE” – April 30, 2011, Los Lunas, NM. The noise at Daniel Fernandez Youth Center belied the numbers of the crowd, as each and every voice screamed for their favorite fighter, in the main event of Que Loco Cagefighting – UNPREDICTABLE, on April 30, 2011. Dominic “Fallen Angel” Maldonado, Que Loco and KOTC fighter, met Mike “Bulldog” Espinosa, LA Boxing, in the ring for the prestige of the Que Loco Heavyweight Title Belt. The gymnasium roared with cheers, making it sound more like 2000 instead of the 300+ in attendance. Maldonado and Espinosa immediately went to work, once that bell rang, evenly trading body shots and leg kicks, with few clean head shots. Toward the end of the first round, Espinosa had Maldonado in a standing guillotine that seemed tight enough to put him to sleep, but Maldonado managed to twist out of it. The second round went much differently, with Maldonado landing several heavy combos on Espinosa, eventually driving him to the mat, and after several seconds of punishment, the ref called a stop to the fight, giving Maldonado the win by TKO, at 2:49. Henry Adame, of J5 MMA in Grants, met Philip Perez of Perez Fighting Systems for the Que Loco 135 Belt. Adame took the belt with a triangle choke in the first round, to the great joy of his family and friends, who eagerly ran to the ring to take pictures. Adame will be competing on the amateur card for King of the Cage – Fight to Live, on Saturday, May 14, at Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino. Brandon Trujillo defeated Ray Vaiz at 2:14 in the2nd round by rear naked choke. Derek Perez defeated Marcel Jaremko by arm bar in 1:52 of the first round. Steve Baca, current Que Loco 145 champion, was unable to compete, as his opponent backed out of the fight last minute. The event began with the assembly of all fighters in the ring, followed by several singleround wrestling matches by youngsters anxious to test their wrestling skills against outside opponents. Each of these rounds ended in a draw, which, in Que Loco, meant that both won, having their hands raised in victory.Several other matches were scheduled for the day, but these were cancelled due to lack of proper background paperwork and bloodwork completion.

Que Loco Cagefighting is an amateur fighting organization, founded for the primary purpose of giving local youth a positive, athletic outlet, as well as an opening into the very prevalent sport of MMA in New Mexico. Shining the spotlight on talent from local gyms, these events are often scouted by larger organizations, giving these young folks even greater opportunities to excel. QLC is funded by sponsorship from local businesses such as Valley Tattoo, Baskin Robbins, Al’s Upholstery, Absolute Throwdown Fightshop, and OTM Fightshop, as well as several others.

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 UFC 129 a First-Person Commentary by Adam “Chewy” Saenz Uptown Sports Bar & Grill Pay-Per-View Event Saturday, April 30th, 2011 Uptown was roaring loudly and the atmosphere was growing with anticipation of the main event. The house was becoming more packed with eager fans every second. Myself and the crew from “On The Mic with Mike Adams”, were doing a live remote at Uptown Sports Bar & Grill, covering UFC 129-Georges St. Pierre (GSP) versus Jake Shields. The first live prelim started the night as “The Juggernaut” Jake Ellenberger took on Sean Pierson. Round one started with both opponents taking their time to size each other up. Ellenberger initiated a takedown but within seconds Pierson was on his feet. Ellenberger lands a rights cross that shakes Pierson, he desperately clinched shortly after. Ellenberger lands a big hook that turns off Pierson’s lights and finishes with punches, Ellenberger scoring a TKO 2:22 in the first. Cesar Gracie-trained Nate Diaz verses Canadian native Rory MacDonald was the next fight. In all 3 rounds it was a one sided battle, MacDonald being able to control and overwhelm Diaz maybe even convincing Diaz to reclaim a home in the lightweight division – none-the-less, the impressive 21 year old, Rory MacDonald, improves to 11-1. The pay-per-view drew a short intermission as the spectators made their predictions on the upcoming fights with the VJ for the night, Mike Adams. UFC contender Mark Bocek and Former WEC lightweight champion Ben Henderson stood center stage awaiting instruction. As they faced off, the tension between them was visible. In round one, Henderson was getting the best of the exchanges on the feet - landing punches and crisp combinations with which Bocek was having a tough time dealing, knowing that he was doing everything he could to turn it into a ground fight. Over the course of three rounds, several submission attempts and reversals later, Henderson, stole every round gaining a unanimous decision - putting him at the top tier of the lightweight division.

that KO’s Couture - retiring the legend. The crowd was in awe of the big highlight finish (with all the praise to Martial Arts expert Steven Siegal) and the upmost seriousness for technique that was sending waves into the MMA world. Next in the line up was the old lion Vladimir Matyushenko against tough wrestler Jason Brilz. It seemed that Brilz had the style to neutralize “The Janitor”. With the first big exchange, Brilz seemed out of his element. Then Matyushenko connected with a combo that sent Brilz into the canvas. He finished with a few punches to seal the deal - all were in disbelief with a TKO in only 20 seconds!

The first of two championship bouts were underway. The crowd quieted with all focus on With the crowd favorite winning, Uptown was the big screen as the challenger for the featherin high spirits as Machida and Couture began weight title, Mark Hominick, waited anxiously to make their way down to the octagon. Mike for the Team Black House-member Jose Aldo, worked the crowd, getting the picks for this the current champion. The first three rounds of intriguing match and it seemed that the fans the five round battle were back and forth. Aldo were split into a dead 50/50 draw. In the opencountering accurately with punches and scoring ing round, Machida sticks to the outside waiting with leg kicks. Hominick was never discourfor “The Natural” to press the action. As Randy aged. Late in the fourth round Aldo landed tries to close the gaps, Machida sticks him with a massive elbow on the right part of Homipunches that keep him at bay; but the differnick’s forehead that turned into a hematoma ence in speed was clear. As the end of the round that stopped the fi ght and required the doctor’s drew near Randy clinched the elusive “Dragon” attention. The fi ght continued. Bruised and but he slipped out with ease. The round ended battered Hominick pushed the pace. In the fifth 10-9 in Machida’s favor. and final round the champ slowed down and As the cameras found the fighter’s corners, both Hominick got him in his guard. With less than two minutes on the clock, Hominick started fighters looked calm and the closer you looked to throw a flurry of punches with the hope of at Randy’s corner you got the sense that a possible new strategy was coming to light. But not finishing the fight. Even with this desperate attempt, Aldo’s defense stole a lot of the fire from even a fighter of Randy’s mettle could prepare the blows and won a unanimous decision. him for what the second round had in store. ...Continued on page 10 Moments in, Machida lands a front kick at 1:05

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www.KNUXX.com Johnny Tapia

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Quick Count by Herb Jones Question and Answer with Johnny Tapia and Frankie Archuleta. Each fighter was asked the same five questions and were asked to give short, to the point, responses.

“A person that can fall down and pick himself up and succeed”

Question 1 - What do you feel you represent “Frankie in my prime – making myself as a fighter today? the greatest boxer I can possibly be for this fight against Johnny.”

“Very hungry”

Question 2 – In the six years since your last bout together, how hungry have you been for this rematch?

“Real hungry. I won the first fight. The second fight was close and I feel he stole some of the rounds (and the crowd), this is the rubber match, it’s ‘Big Time’ and VERY important to me.”

“It’s not going to happen!”

Question 3 – If not by a knockout or unanimous decision, how would you feel with a split decision victory?

“This is a Team Tapia promotion, they control everything. If it goes the distance and the judges are professional – I’m okay with that.”

“Older, wiser, and definitely stronger.”

Question 4 – Both of you fighters are older boxers now (Tapia – 44, Archuleta – 35), are you training differently now because of this than you have in the past?

“Yes. I’m more dedicated to being in the gym and pushing myself to the limit but also smarter about tactics and techniques than when I was younger.”

“Get ready and be ready”

Question 5 – What would you like to say to your opponent?

“Johnny, I respect you a lot, both inside and outside the ring, we were both talking trash in the press conference to each other – but I’m going to take it to you!”

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Tim Means at ECSC: Friday Night Fights 2. Photo by Rygar

KING OF THE CAGE “Fight to Live” Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino Santa Fe, NM Saturday, May 14th An entire evening of exciting MMA bouts. Main event featuring Tim “Dirty Bird” Means versus Chris Leyva in a Junior Welterweight World Title match. Watch the finals of the Young Guns Grand Prix Tournament (with winners to fight a second fight that evening) and The Wild Bunch from FIT NHB in Albuquerque.


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Friday Night Fights at FIT NHB 110 Lomas NE Albuquerque, NM 87102 505-833-3351

Albuquerque, NM 87110 david@otmfightshopnm.com

Held the first Friday of every month, these events feature exciting and entertaining exhibitions of boxing and kickboxing for the entire family to enjoy. This is an outstanding opportunity for young/up-andcoming competitors to fight in front of an energetic crowd of family, friends, and fans alike.

Opened in Albuquerque in 2007, and owned by David McDowell since 2009, this is Albuquerque’s only complete fight shop for clothing, equipment, and accessories for boxing and MMA. Serving competitors, recreationalists and fans, they feature OTM Brand, Built to Fight clothing and equipment, as well as many other brands. OTM is a nationwide chain and Albuquerque is privileged to have such a complete fight store located here.

Below is the fight card (winners & results are underlined) from the most recent fight on May 6th, Friday Night Fights XI.

So come in and visit Dave, Tim, Mike and JT for everything one needs to compete, train, or just enjoy boxing and MMA in one location. – the OTM Fight Shop NM.

85 lb Boxing Brian Mendoza (Atrisco 505 Boxing) vs. B Trejo (FIT NHB) – decision Evolution Combat Sports: Friday Night Fights Photo by Rygar

155 lb Boxing Shawn Henson (Rosales) - TKO vs. Fernando Sanchez (Perez Fighting Systems) 125 lb Boxing Myra Garcia (Bad Boy Boxing) vs. Amber Brown (FIT NHB) - decision 155 lb Kickboxing Steve Johnson (Alive N Kickin’) vs. Tito Saillant (FIT NHB) - decision 115 lb Boxing David Gonzales (Bad Boy Boxing) - decision vs. Josh Rodriguez (Fighters Club) HWT Boxing Marts Chairez (Bad Boy Boxing) vs. Sean Lucero (Fighters Club) - decision 170 lb Boxing Saul Rios (Fighters Club) – decision vs. Tim Regalado (FIT NHB) HWT Kickboxing Austin “Tiny” Kitchens – decision vs. Terrance Banks (Fitness Kicks) 145 lb Kickboxing Steven Gonzales (Santa Fe BJJ) - TKO vs. Sergio Gutierrez (FIT NHB)

Main Event “FNF Title Fight”-5 Rounds 170 lb Kickboxing Omar Vasquez (Fighters Club) - KO vs. Steve Ebarguen (Fitness Kicks)

“The Warrior Expactular” Central Cabana 7915 Central NE Albuquerque, NM 87108

The finest of Albuquerque’s amateur boxers will square off on Saturday, May 21st as Warrior Boxing takes on Team Tapia at 5:00pm. Both gyms produce exceptional fighters and this will be on display during each action-packed fight. Come out and watch the best and brightest young amateurs showcase their skills at the Central Cabana.

Chris Chavez, Manny Pacquiao, and Johnny Tapia


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For Advertising call 505.750.2487 Chavez Martial Arts Academy, Inc. 823 Bridge Blvd SW Albuquerque, NM 87105

505-877-6261 One of the oldest established, and most respected, martial arts academies in Albuquerque, Grand Master Chavez has been training fighters in the same location for over 38 years. Family run and teaching all ages, with a focus on youth, the academy trains 350-400 men, women, and children at any given time. Featuring Karate, Kickboxing, Escrima, Muay Thai, and Kajukembo (a Hawaiian style of Karate first brought to the US in 1950) – this is truly a mixed martial arts school.

Angelica Chavez of Chavez Martial Arts Academy- by Rygar

Margarita Chavez of Chavez Martial Arts Academy- by Rygar

The Academy also trains competitive fighters from all over the world as well as his two daughters – MMA professionals, Margarita & Angelica Chavez. He has been involved with 16 world champion kickboxers, 4 world champion Muay Thai fighters, and 3 WBC Champion boxers; with a goal of producing a world champion MMA fighter. Stop by and experience for yourself the Chavez Martial Arts Academy in Albuquerque.

UFC 129 - continued from page 5 Finally the main event arrived. The energy in Uptown wass electric; everyone was on the edge of their seat. Mike made his way through the bar and got the last picks for the fight. GSP’s presence, and local connection, was strongly felt and only a handful of people gave Jake Shields a shot. Before you knew it, the first bell sounded to start the main event. The champion, GSP, stood sturdy in the center of the octagon trading punches and kicks. Surprisingly neither GSP nor Jake Shields had attempted any take downs. The war waged on. Neither fighter took control but GSP had three rounds won convincingly as they entered the championship rounds. GSP had accumulated damage to his nose and his left eye (he made later statements to his corner that he couldn’t see). Still game, Jake Shields, welcomed punches and kicks for the opportunity to turn the fight around. It seemed he had the fourth round won and pushed the pace in the fifth, but it was no shock when they announced the winner, and still champion, Georges St. Pierre. Regardless the performance, all that were in attendance knew they witnessed something special - the rise of new stars, old favorites standing their ground, fan favorites expanded their horizons, and champions added more legitimacy to their reign.


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Promoters

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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 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

FIT NHB 110 Lomas Blvd NE Albuquerque, NM 87102 Phone: 505-833-3351 www.fitnhb.com Rhino’s Gym 1417 Central Ave NE Albuquerque, NM 87106 Phone: 505-506-8638 www.rhinosgym.com Chavez Martial Arts Academy Inc. 823 Bridge Blvd SW Albuquerque, NM 87105 Phone: 505-877-6261 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 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 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

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

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