Wednesday, November 26, 2008

A True Champion...

For several years now, my little brother has been training with all he had in mixed martial arts. He has come so far and has really taken this opportunity to take all the pain and hurt in his life and channel it into something positive.

After years of discipline and training, he starting fighting professionally and so far he has a stellar record.

While it is hard to watch, I am so proud of him. That being said, please allow me to brag on him a bit. Below is a write up in the major paper in Baton Rouge about the fights. My brother's name is Jace Pitre and they say some pretty flattering things about him that I just had to share....




In the small college town of Hammond, there could not have been more excitement on the night of Friday, Nov. 21. It was fight night as the Xtreme Fighting Championship came to Chevy's. All in all, it was a great night of fights with some vicious knockouts and not one fight going past the Second Round.



Kurt Halobaugh, Brian Daricek, Wesley Little, Ray Mulkey, Jace Pitre, Frank Couste and Justin Cowart all had very impressive and entertaining victories while Jeff Dement and Kirk May were very impressive in defeat. There were no serious injuries, thanks to the doctors at ringside and fighters such as Brian Torzewski showing a great deal of class.



205 pounds Brian Daricek (T B3 & Elite MMA) 0-1 vs.

Nick Sanders (Hammond) 5-6

Brian "Zoolander" Daricek landed huge leg kicks and several devistating rights to knock Sanders to the ground. One-sided knockout by Daricek was mercifully stopped by ref.



Daricek defeats Sanders by Knockout in the First Round

160 pounds Chad Ferris (Gracie-Barra) 0-0 vs.

Jace Pitre (Team Tooke & Team B3) 1-0

Jace Pitre came right out in the First Round, a huge body slam and immediately transitioned into a full mount. Pitre completely controlled the first round with superior jiu-jitsu and devistating strikes. Ferris tried to use his jiu-jitsu to get Pitre off of him, but Pitre resembled a swarming hornets nest, completely locking Ferris down. The bell at the end the first round was the only thing that stopped Pitre.



Ferris came out and landed some good shots in the Second Round, but never phased Pitre who had every intention to punish his opponent. After receiving more pounding strikes and perfect text-book takedowns, Ferris eventually got caught in a Triangle. A very impressive complete package in Jace Pitre who represented Team Tooke and his management Team B3 and Ragan McDaniel in dominating fashion. With Team B3 in his corner, look for the name Jace Pitre in the big show soon.



Pitre defeats Ferris by Submission (Triangle Choke) in the Second Round

150 pounds Justin Cowart (Gracie-Barra) 0-2 vs.

Kirk May (Elite MMA & Team B3) 1-0

Apparently Justin Cowart took a page out of Muhammad Ali's playbook with some serious rope-a-dope. Cowart showed heart by coming back from a First Round beat down, and I mean beat down, from Kirk May who showed superior strikes and also scored a couple of amazing takedowns. Clearly a 10-8 first round for May who controlled the action. It was either the rope-a-dope or one heck of a Second Round speech by his trainer that inspired Cowart to take a tired May to the mat. He then got a full mount and just ground-n-pounded May until the referee called the stoppage.



Cowart defeats May by TKO (Strikes) in the Second Round

155 pounds Ray Mulkey (Gracie-Barra) 0-0 vs.

Jeff Dement (Team B3 & Team Chaos) 0-0

Ray Mulkey and Jeff Dement put on a show that was worth the $25 entrance fee. Dement came out of the lockerroom lead by his manager Team B3's Ragan McDaniel and had a look of intensity in his face. That intensity carried into the cage where Dement threw bombs that some consider lethal. Mulkey appeared to lock in an armbar, but Dement picked up Mulkey with his arm still fully extended and body slammed him to the mat, getting a roar from the Mulkey based crowd. Even though Dement worked to get out of the submissions, Mulkey was determined to end the fight by tap out. After several tries, Mulkey finally sank in a Triangle Choke to force Dement to submit at last, ending the pounding Mulkey was taking.



Mulkey defeats Dement by Submission (Triangle Choke) in the First Round – Wins "Fight of the night" honors


Other than that, there is a lot going on that I will post about later. Right now, we are enjoying spending the Thanksgiving Holiday with family and friends in Louisiana!

Until next time...CNS

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