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Written by Robert Johnson
Wednesday, 01 August 2007
Bodog Fight Returns To Olympic CityThe hardest-hitting show on television is spending this summer in the Great White North. With the excitement of last December's sold-out Pay-Per-View event in Vancouver, British Columbia still fresh in the minds of local fight fans, Bodog Fight announces its return to the beautiful West Coast city to film the sixth season of its mixed martial arts series.

Building on the success of prior series in Costa Rica and Russia, Bodog Fight founder Calvin Ayre promises non-stop action in this installment from north of the 49th parallel.

"We're absolutely thrilled to be coming back to Vancouver," says the billionaire entertainment mogul. "It's a world-class, soon-to-be Olympic city. The fighters are excited, our crew is keyed up and we can't wait to start filming."

Filming will take place August 24-25 on a closed set at the Squamish Nation Indian Reserve in nearby North Vancouver, where the walls still echo with the music of The Police, who chose the same site to rehearse for their North American reunion tour.

Forty-eight fighters are scheduled to take part, with the series scheduled for broadcast in 90-million U.S. homes on ION Television and in Canada on The Fight Network starting October 23, 2007.

The fantastic fight card features current welterweight champion Nick "The Goat" Thompson of Minnesota, fighting for the first time since taking the belt from Eddie Alvarez in St. Petersburg, Russia last April. Thompson squares off against Britain's Mark Weir in a non-title fight.

Another Minnesotan will also take to the MMA mat. Kelly Kobold, who suffered her first defeat last month to newly crowned women's 135-pound champion Tara LaRosa in Trenton, New Jersey, looks to rebound against the always tough Julie Kedzie.

Full Card (subject to change):

145 lbs & under
Sami Aziz (Sweden) vs. Hiroyuki Abe (Japan)
JR Sims (USA) vs. DJ Taiki (Japan)

155 lbs & under
Rodrigo Damm (Brazil) vs. Darren Elkins (USA)
Per Eklund (Sweden) vs. Rafael Dias (USA)
Ryan Bow (Japan) vs. Santino Defranco (USA)
Chris Ade (Canada) vs. Koji Oishi (Japan)

170 lbs & under
Nick Thompson (USA) vs. Mark Weir (UK)
Piotr Jakaczynski (Sweden) vs. Dan Hornbuckle (USA)
Chris Wilson (USA) vs. Ray Steinbeiss (USA)
Diego Gonzales (Sweden) vs. Steve Berger (USA)

185 lbs & under
Tim McKenzie (USA) vs. Yuichi Nakanishi (Japan)
Kyacey Uscola (USA) vs. TBA
Steve Byrnes (USA) vs. Alexander Shlemenko (Russia)

205 lbs & under
Antony Rea (France) vs. Steve Steinbeiss (USA)
Mikhael Zyats (Russia) vs. Buddy Roberts (USA)

Heavyweight
Assuerio Silva (Brazil) vs. Constantin Gluhov (Russia)
Andrew Pederson (Canada) vs. Scott Lincoln (USA)
Dan Evensen (USA) vs. Dominic Richards (Canada)
Kristof Midoux (France) vs. Brad Morris (Australia)

Women's 125lb
Megumi Fujii (Japan) vs. Lisa Ward (USA)
Carina Damm (Brazil) vs. Jessica Aguillar (USA)
Rosi Sexton (UK) vs. Julia Berezekova (Russia)

Women's 135lb
Kelly Kobold (USA) vs. Julie Kedzie (USA)
Tama Chan (Japan) vs. Molly Helsel (USA)

Bodog Fight: Paradise Lost airs Tuesdays and Saturdays at 11 p.m. / 10 p.m. Central on ION Television and in Canada on The Fight Network. All episodes are also available worldwide through streaming video at BodogFight.com , with behind-the-scenes exclusives, fighter bios and additional footage only available online.




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