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OPEN MEDIA WORKOUT QUOTES
ROBBIE LAWLER & SCOTT SMITH,
JAKE SHIELDS & DOUGLAS DELUCA
Tuesday, July
8, 2008, Ultimate Training Center, Roseville, Calif.
“Ruthless"
Robbie Lawler of St. Louis will defend the EliteXC middleweight title
against Scott "Hands of Steel" Smith of Sacramento in the main event
on the second primetime broadcast of CBS ELITEXC SATURDAY NIGHT
FIGHTS on Saturday, July 26, (9 p.m.-11 p.m. ET/PT).

Face
Off: Smith (left) will challenge defending champion Lawler, who flew
in from St. Louis for Tuesday's event, for the EliteXC middleweight
championship in the main event on CBS
Photos: Esther Lin/For EliteXC
In
a second world title fight,
Jake Shields of San Francisco and Nick “The Goat” Thompson of
Minneapolis will collide for the vacant EliteXC 170-pound belt.
Stockton’s Nick Diaz
will face Thomas “Wildman’’ Denny of Victorville, Calif., in a
lightweight match and
Shayna “The Queen Of Spades” Baszler of Sioux Falls, S.D., will take
on Brazil's undefeated Cristiane Cyborg in a women’s fight at 140
pounds at the Stockton Arena in Stockton, Calif.
Tickets start at $35
and can be purchased at the Stockton Arena Box Office
(Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.) and Saturday (noon-4 p.m.), by
phone at (209) 373-1700 and (866) 373-7088 (toll free) or online at
www.stocktontickets.com.
The event is
presented by Los Angeles-based ProElite, Inc.’s live fight division,
EliteXC. Doors open at 2:30 p.m. PT. The first live fight is at
3:15.
Preceding the two-hour,
four-fight broadcast on the CBS Television Network will be a
three-fight, one-hour telecast live on SHOWTIME (8 p.m. ET/PT).
In the main event,
Antonio "Big Foot" Silva will face Justin Eilers for the EliteXC
heavyweight crown. In other SHOWTIME fights, promising Wilson Reis
will meet Brian Caraway at 140 pounds and talented Rafael Feijao
will be opposed by an opponent to be determined in a light
heavyweight fight
DOUGLAS DELUCA, EXECUTIVE CHAIRMAN,
PROELITE, INC.
“No doubt about it: Stockton is a great MMA
city. In Scott Smith, Jake Shields and, of course, Nick Diaz, we have
three local world-class fighters on the card. The Stockton Arena is
virtually brand new. So, picking the city of Stockton for our next CBS
show was virtually a no-brainer.
“Everybody is truly excited about July 26.
This will be an unbelievably great night of MMA action – on two
networks, SHOWTIME and CBS. I think we did a good job of introducing
newer fans to the sport of mixed martial arts on May 31 on CBS.
“But I think those in attendance and viewers
watching on television are going to maybe get a different side of
mixed martial arts this time around. We were pleased with our first
CBS venture on May 31 and all of us are ready for round two.”
ROBBIE LAWLER
“Everybody that knows me knows that I take
each fight one at a time. This is just another fight for me.
“I watched our first fight one time right
after I got back home from New Jersey, but I haven’t watched it
since. This is going to be another great fight. We both go out and
give our best. My game plan is to adapt. I don’t try to picture what
is going to happen inside the cage.
“The fact we have fought each other won’t lend
any advantages to either of us. I love to fight and I am looking
forward to fighting and defending the title on July 26 in Stockton on
CBS.”

SCOTT
SMITH
“It’s really exciting to be fighting so close to
home. I have friends and family that will be coming in four greyhound
buses. It was set up by a bar in Elk Grove. It costs $20 round trip to
watch me fight
“I always have a core of friends at my
fights. I had 16 in New Jersey and 12 in Miami, but never
anything like this.
“I am really looking forward to fighting Lawler
again. I look back at our first fight and all the things I did wrong
and that alone has given me more confidence. I know I can fight better
than I did last time. My head movement was terrible and I got hit way
too much.
“I expected Lawler to come out more aggressively
but he fought a very intelligent fight. I’m known as a slow starter
and he wound up taking me apart in the first round. I had a bad game
plan and he took advantage.
“Each fight gets more and more exciting for
me. The fact that I am on CBS again is totally awesome. I learned a
lot in my first fight and I am very confident I will win. Then, maybe
we can fight a third time.
“Health wise, I am 100 percent. There’s no
question in my mind that I could have continued our first fight.’’
JAKE SHIELDS
“I feel really good and have been working very
hard for a long time. The fact that my title shot is finally here is
as good as it can get for me. Being on CBS only makes it that much
more exciting. This fight card will give all of us a lot of
exposure.
Jake Shields
“I respect Nick. He is definitely a
tough fighter, but I have fought a lot of tough guys throughout
my career. We’re both on nice winning streaks, but one has to
end and I don’t plan on it being my mine.
“This is my first fight in nine months, which
is the second longest layoff in my career. (But) I am totally
healthy. The lower back injury that kept my out of training for three
months is fine. I am raring to go.

Group Photo -- Jake Shields, Scott Smith, EliteXC Head of Fight
Operations, Jeremy Lappen, Cyborg, Doug Deluca, Executive
Chairman, ProElite, Inc., Kelly Kahl, Senior Executive Vice
President CBS Primetime, Robbie Lawler.
“The
Stockton Arena is a great place for fights and it will be exciting for
me to fight in front of so many friends and family, who will be making
the trip down from San Francisco..
BEY
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