"King of Pancrase" on

Bodog Fight: Costa Rica Combat

 

 

 

Yoshiki Takahashi's heavy hands and aggressive fighting style have earned him the reputation of being

Japan's biggest brawler. Strange perhaps, considering the Chiba native was better known for his wrestling

skills before embarking on a decorated career in mixed martial arts.

 

"I was actually recruited by a Japanese pro-wrestling organization called Fujiwara-gumi," recalls the 37-year-

old fighter. "But I decided instead to follow Pancrase co-founder Masakatsu Funaki into MMA."

 

Now in his thirteenth year as a professional Takahashi can feel proud about what he has accomplished. In

2001, he became the first heavyweight "King of Pancrase" under full MMA rules. Josh Barnett, Bas Rutten,

and Ken Shamrock have all held this esteemed title.

 

However, success hasn't always been easy to come by for Takahashi. As a natural 215-pound light-

heavyweight, he has often fought well above his weight class at the request of promoters eager to capitalize

on his popularity. Giving up major pounds to opponents like Igor Vovchanchyn and Heath Herring means

Takahashi's professional record (28-20-3) carries defeats uncharacteristic of a fighter with his ability.

 

Yoshiki Takahashi

Needless to say, this Japanese warrior will be anxious to add a win to

his record when he squares off against Mark Burch this Tuesday,

October 2 at 9 p.m. and midnight EST when Bodog Fight: Costa

Rica Combat continues in Canada on The Score Television Network.

 

Unlike Takahashi, Mark Burch has fought for Bodog Fight before, losing

to Mario Rinaldi by decision in the inaugural series. That loss is one of

only two defeats in nine fights for the 37-year-old from Portage, Indiana.

 

Coincidentally, Burch earned a victory over Serbian fighter Miodrag 'Pele' Petkovich, who will take on

Arizona's Kellen Flukiger in other Bodog Fight action.

 

The 35-year-old Petkovic, who now fights out of Chicago, has an MMA record of 13-5-1, while the 26-year-old

Flukiger is a former All-American wrestler making his pro MMA debut.  

 

Don't miss Bodog Fight: Costa Rica Combat, airing Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9 p.m. and midnight

EST in Canada on The Score.

 

About Bodog Fight

Since its inception in 2006, Bodog Fight has become one of the heavy-hitters in the world of mixed martial

arts. Created by billionaire entertainment mogul, Calvin Ayre, Bodog Television's Bodog Fight series offers

viewers a unique combination of action and allure from exotic locations throughout the world. Bodog Fight

can be viewed in 100 million homes across North America and at bodoglife.net. Some of Bodog Television's

other programs include: poker lifestyle and reality shows, Calvin Ayre Wild Card Poker and Sharks & Fools;

and a million-dollar indie band search competition, Bodog Battle. BODOG is a registered trademark of Bodog

Entertainment Group. For media inquiries please contact pr@bodoglife.net.

 

About Score Media Inc.

Score Media Inc. (TSX: SCR) is a media company committed to creating consumer value through creative

solutions, technology, and innovation in response to sports fans' growing desire for increased participation in

their consumption of sports content. Score Media's main asset is The Score Television Network , a national

specialty television service providing sports, news, information, highlights and live event programming,

available across Canada in more than 6.2 million homes. Score Media also operates Hardcore Sports Radio,

a satellite radio network available across North America on SIRIUS Satellite Radio, and other interactive

assets including thescore.ca, Score Mobile, and Score Poker.

 

 

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

 

 

(9/27/07)