Affliction Results

Fedor Rocks Arlovski; Capacity Crowd Rocks Honda Center 

Six-Fight Blockbuster Pay-Per-View STILL AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE Until Feb. 24th 

January 24, 2009

Honda Center

Anaheim, California

 

 

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PHOTO CREDIT: Gene Blevins - Hoganphotos/Golden Boy Promotions

 

Mixed Martial Arts Heavyweight Josh Barnett lands a right to Mixed Martial Arts Heavyweight Gilbert Yvel

en route to a third round tap out victory on January 24, 2009 at Honda Center in Anaheim, California in the

co-main event to Fedor Emelianenko vs. Andrei Arlovski on Affliction M-1's "Day of Reckoning" presented

 in association with Golden Boy Promotions and Donald J. Trump

 

 

World Alliance of Mixed Martial Arts Heavyweight Champion Fedor Emelianenko (right) lands a right against

Mixed Martial Arts Heavyweight Contender Andrei Arlovski (left) en route to a first round knockout victory on

January 24, 2009 at Honda Center in Anaheim, California in the main event of Affliction M-1's "Day of

Reckoning" presented in association with Golden Boy Promotions and Donald J. Trump
 

 

World Alliance of Mixed Martial Arts Heavyweight Champion Fedor Emelianenko stands over Mixed Martial

Arts Heavyweight Contender Andrei Arlovski while scoring a first round knockout victory on January 24, 2009

at Honda Center in Anaheim, CA in the main event of Affliction M-1's "Day of Reckoning" presented in

association with Golden Boy Promotions and Donald J. Trump

 

 

World Alliance of Mixed Martial Arts Heavyweight Champion Fedor Emelianenko (inside right) poses with

Donald Trump (left), Affliction Vice President Tom Antencio (inside left) and Ten-Time and Six Division

World Boxing Champion Oscar de la Hoya (right) following his first round knockout of Mixed Martial Arts

Heavyweight Contender Andrei Arlovski on January 24, 2009 at Honda Center in Anaheim, California in the

main event of Affliction M-1's "Day of Reckoning" presented in association with Golden Boy Promotions

and Donald J. Trump

 

 

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ANAHEIM, Calif. (Jan. 24, 2009) – A near capacity crowd rocked the Honda Center in Anaheim on Saturday

night for Affliction M-1 Global “Day of Reckoning”, the promotions second highly successful MMA event.

A paid attendance of 12,335 turned up for the loaded fight card including 11 action-packed bouts headlined

by Fedor Emelianenko vs. Andrei Arlovski.

 

The six-fight blockbuster pay-per-view telecast is STILL AVAILABLE to be purchased for viewing until

February 23rd.  Contact your pay-per-view provider to order.

 

Ringside at the event were the ever-present Donald J. Trump alongside Oscar De La Hoya.  The Hollywood

caliber of audience included the likes of Jason Statham, Michael Clark Duncan, Scott Cahn among others. 

The crowd was also punctuated by presence of MMA fighters Jake Shields, Robbie Lawler and the legendary

Royce Gracie. 

 

Affliction M-1 “Day of Reckoning” was promoted by Golden Boy Promotions and brought to you by

Trump’s Affliction Entertainment and its partners, Donald J. Trump and M-1 Global.

 

Official Results

 

Main Event – Heavyweights - 5 Rounds

Fedor Emelianenko of Stary Oskol, Russia, defeated Andrei Arlovski of Chicago, IL by KO at 3:14 in

the initial round.  Emelianenko improves his record to 29-1 (7 KO’s) while Arlovski became 14-6.

 

Emelianenko: “I feel great.  I feel really good about it.  I want to thank God for my victory and thank

everyone that was behind me.” 

 

“I knew that Arlovski was prone to making mistakes and at that moment I caught him.” 

 

“I really didn’t think I would knock him out but it happened.  You don’t expect it to happen but it did.”

 

(When asked if he wanted to fight Barnett next he shook his head and said in perfect English) “He is my

friend.”

 

“He is a very interesting fighter.  It was very interesting to be in the ring with him.  He is quick.  I had a

feeling he was going to make a mistake and I was waiting to capitalize.” 

 

“I noticed that after he attacked he opened up and I was just waiting for his next attack to strike.”

 

Heavyweights - 3 Rounds

Josh Barnett of Seattle, WA defeated Gilbert Yvel of Amsterdam, HOL by submission at 3:14 in the third

round with Yvel tapping out.  Barnett improves his record to 26-5 while Yvel became 35-13-1.

 

Barnett:  “He came so hard.  There was a point in the first round when blood started coming from my

mouth and my nose.  It affected me.”

 

“My game plan was to finish him right away. I thought they might stop it in the first round.  Now I have to

get my nose fixed.” 

 

“I’m not happy with my performance.  I went for the armbar and it slipped.”  

 

Middleweights - 3 Rounds

Vitor Belfort of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil defeated Matt Lindland of Eagle Creek, OR by TKO at :37 of the

initial round.  Belfort improves his record to 18-8 (12 KO’s) while Lindland became 21-6.

 

Belfort: We trained a long time for this and I know I have fast hands.  When I saw the opening I reacted. 

Sometimes you want to celebrate but I feel bad and I just pray for the best.”

 

Light Heavyweights - 3 Rounds

Babalu Sobral of Costa Mesa, CA, defeated Thierry Sokoudjou of San Diego, CA, by submission at

2:36 in the second round.  Sobral has now improved his record to 32-7 (3 KO’s) while Sokoudjou became

5-4.

 

Sobral:  “I was looking for openings.  That is my favorite choke.  He opened up for it.”   “I’ve been working

with Josh Barnett and with some good wrestlers.”  “He was pretty strong.  He got me on my left side and

he was throwing elbows.” 

 

Heavyweights - 3 Rounds

Paul Buentello of San Antonio, TX, defeated Kiril Sidellnikov of Stary Oscal, Russia by TKO at 4:18 in

the third round.  Buentello has now improved his record to 27-10 (17 KO’s) while Sidellnikov became 5-3.

 

Buentello:  “The training camp was hard.  This was the best sparring I’ve done in seven weeks  I’m usually

on the other end of this.  I found a home for my jab.  I was landing everything solid and he kept coming at

me.  I think I was standing in front of him too much but I listened to my corner and I was able to correct it.” 

 

Lightweights - 3 Rounds

Dan Lauzon of Boston, MA, defeated Bobby Green of California’s Inland Empire by submission at 4:38 in

the initial round.  Lauzon has now improved his record to 12-2 while Green became 7-2.

 

Lauzon:  (When asked when low kicks/blows made contact)  “Pretty much.  The last one kinda skipped it

but it took its toll.  I don’t think any were intentional.” 

 

“His back was open and I went for the choke.  I was off to the side but I was able to finish.  I didn’t look

good though.  He came at me real aggressive and caught me off-guard a little bit.” 

 

(When asked about the replacement of Hordecki by Green) “There wasn’t really much for me to find out

about him.  I had a good game plan for Chris and I knew what I was gonna do going against him but I didn’t

have much time to prepare for Green.”

 

Green:  “I took this fight on 24 hour’s notice.  I didn’t have any time to train.  I literally did no training for

this fight.  I work 12 hours everyday.  We just had a baby six months ago and I when I got called for this

fight I left work and I took it.  I had no other option. (Talking about the low blows) The second was definitely

wrong.  I didn’t mean to do that.  The first and the third was “iffy” though.  The third was on the beltline. 

Thank you.

 

HDNet Main Event - Light Heavyweights - 3 Rounds

Antonio Nogueira of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, defeated Vladimir Matyushenko of El Segundo, Calif., by

TKO at 4:26 of the second round.  He improves his record to 16-3 while Matyushenko falls to 21-4. 

 

Nogueira: “I’m very happy.  He is a very good fighter.  I am excited to be part of the Affliction show.  I knew

we had two strong guys.  It is very dangerous at the beginning.  I started to figure out what I needed to do. 

(About the first round) I think that he is dangerous and I thought he wanted to put me down.  I created

some space and distance. (About being stunned) I was surprised.  I felt it but not too much.  I have good

conditioning and when you are in good condition you can recover faster. 

 

We’ve fought before, maybe eight years ago, and I knew his game.”

 

Featherweights - 3 Rounds

L.C. Davis of Kansas City, Mo., defeated Bao Quach of Irvine, Calif. by unanimous decision.  He improves

his record to 12-1 while Quach fell to 15-9.

 

Davis: “I feel that I have some weaknesses that I have to work on.  I am new to the game and I’m still

learning.  I’m still really young to this sport and I’ve got a ways to go.  I definitely have to work on my

ground game.  I came into this as a wrestler but I’ve been working on everything else.”

 

Featherweights - 3 Rounds

Albert Rios of Los Angeles, defeated Antonio Duarte of Tijuana, Mexico by unanimous decision.  He

improves his record to 11-3 while Duarte became 11-2.

 

Rios: “It was good. I thought it was going to go that way.  I knew I wasn’t going to have to stand up. 

Antonio was tough. I felt that in the second and third rounds I was initiating but in the first round he was

catching me.”

 

Welterweights - 3 Rounds

Brett Cooper of Long Beach, Calif., defeated Patrick Speight of San Diego, by TKO at 4:10 of the second

round.  He improves his record to 8-4 while Speight drops to 7-2.

 

Cooper: “It went great.  I started slow but pulled through and knocked him out in the second round.  I was

nervous because I hadn’t fought in six months.  I was rusty so I hope I get to fight again soon and can

represent Affliction well.”

 

 

 

- From Showtime with a little editing from us (color, etc...)

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