Maximum MMA Presents: Cage Rage 17 – Ultimate Challenge


THE UK’S #1 MMA COMPANY PRESENTS THE ULTIMATE CHALLENGE AND ONE OF THE BIGGEST UPSETS IN BRITISH MMA HISTORY!

British MMA legend Ian Freeman steps back inside the cage to challenge Europe’s fastest rising star and CRC World Light Heavyweight Melvin Manhoef. Will the legend once again reign supreme or will it be a passing of the torch?

9 HUGE BOUTS with MMA STARS from THE WORLD OVER (UK, USA, JAPAN, HOLLAND & CROATIA) including battles of former PRIDE and UFC warriors going ONE-ON-ONE and a new Cage Rage British Heavyweight Champion will be crowned as James Thompson battles Rob Broughton for the vacant title!

PLUS
CAGE RAGE BRITISH HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
James Thompson vs Rob Broughton
AND MORE INCLUDING
Gilbert Yvel vs Fabiano Scherner
Zelg Galesic vs Curtis Stout
Robert Berry vs Henry Miller
Mark Epstein vs Dave Legeno

Price: $ 9.28

Rating: (out of 1 reviews)

List Price: $ 14.98

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BOYESEN RAGE CAGE ARCTIC CAT ZL/ZR 800 01-03 Carbureted
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End Date: Saturday Mar-24-2012 2:31:12 PDT
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One Response to “Maximum MMA Presents: Cage Rage 17 – Ultimate Challenge”

  • Sarsippius:

    Review by Sarsippius for Maximum MMA Presents: Cage Rage 17 – Ultimate Challenge
    Rating:
    There were some really good fights on this event. I only wish they would have shown them in their entirety. For some reason the production team decided to run a graphic announcing the round number for the first fifteen seconds of each round – meaning you don’t get to see the first fifteen second of the round. During many of the rounds you are missing opening punches and kicks, and in one case they are on the ground when the graphic goes away. However, and this is what sent me to my keyboard in a rage, there is a nineteen second TKO in one of the fights (I won’t spoil and tell you which one). Basically what you see is the graphic announcing Round One for fifteen seconds with the commentators going crazy, then the graphic disappears and you see the ref running in to stop the fight. I’ll probably regret this hasty review at a later date, but right now I’m furious. What could they possibly be thinking by doing that? Arrrgghh!

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