GARY SHAW, EliteXC Live Events President
“I
want to thank everybody for being here. Saturday, at 9 p.m., on CBS is going
to be a tremendous, historic night for mixed martial arts and EliteXC is
proud to present it to the millions and millions watching on television and
live in attendance. No one is going to be disappointed. CBS, its announcers,
the production team, all of us at ProElite and EliteXC, the fight team,
could not be happier or more excited.
A
special thanks to Ken Hershman (Senior Vice President and General Manager,
SHOWTIME Sports Programming, Matt Blanc (Chief Executive Officer, SHOWTIME)
and SHOWTIME – without them, none of this would have been possible.
I also
want to thank the press for the outstanding job they have done for this mega
event. We are on the front pages of sports sections. The turnout here is
outstanding. So, thanks to all of you.
I
would have our fighters fight with another organization. I have said all
along, the UFC is a fine organization. They are nice people. They put on
some of the finest fights in the world, but it is not the only organization
that has fine fighters or fights.
We
will hopefully announce the next CBS fight on Saturday. There are two parts
of it – it is CBS programming making sure it doesn’t conflict with any other
commitments and it is us getting the right venue. Those are the two things
we are working on right now. I can tell you it will be late summer to very
early fall. (But) Pray for us for Saturday first.
Ticket
sales are at about 7,000 right now. We are happy about it. In-arena ticket
sales may be hurt because of the area and because it is going to be on
primetime television. I think we have done such a spectacular job talking
about CBS that it is almost like people want to stay home and watch it on
CBS and have a party.
Roughly 96 percent of the CBS affiliates are showing the fight card. Every
major market is showing the fight.
It
won’t be much different of a format. For us, we have been on SHOWTIME which
is a network that is advertising free. We will roll out the show in the same
manner, but will have commercial breaks. The in-arena atmosphere will be
high energy and entertaining. Commercials will be the only difference. We
are not going to cut away right before a knock out.’’
DOUG DELUCA, Executive Chairman, ProElite, Inc.
“First
of all, I want to thank my wife and my baby in the first row. Without them,
I wouldn’t be on this wild ride with Gary and Kelly (Kahl, Senior Executive
Vice President, CBS Primetime). Thank you to all the press. I am an
entertainment guy myself, so to see all of the support for this sport in its
shining moment is an amazing thing. This is being broadcast in many other
countries. We are in for one hell of a night. You know in a business when
the team is gelling. Everybody is working like a team.
Gary
said most of the thank yous, but I want to say a big thank you to our
partners, SHOWTIME and, now, CBS, who have thrown all the guns at this. You
see the press this is getting. You see the promos surrounding the event.
They (both) promised they would be a true partner and they have been a true
partner. Everyone is really in for a treat. It is really going to be a
special event. I am as excited as Gary. This is a first-class announce team.
This team is excited. They are working overtime on their own. They know they
sport. They are meeting with the athletes.
I
always say when I talk about broadcasting how the NFL taught viewers how to
watch football. We are going to help the viewers who not-yet fans of MMA,
tell them about MMA and draw them in. Anyone who gives it a chance will fall
in love with the sport and be compelled by it.
The
huge thanks is to our fighters. They put so much pressure on themselves each
time they compete. The pressure that this event has added to these guys, I
don’t envy. They are all doing it with smiles. My hat is off to you guys. A
heartfelt thanks for a great event. Win, lose or draw, you are all champs.
The
ProElite team has been working hard for over a year. We promised that it
would come together and it will come together on Saturday night. I hope to
see all of your there and thank you from the bottom of my heart.’’
GARY SHAW ON KIMBO
"The
first time I introduced Kimbo, I was introducing him as a YouTube sensation
with over 10 million hits. I knew he was a star then. I knew he could be a
superstar. There are great basketball players, but nothing like Michael
Jordan. There are great golfers, but nothing like Tiger Woods. Every once
in a while there is someone who crosses over that line to a superstar. You
just know. When Mike Tyson walked in, the place erupted. When someone else
walked in there were only a few claps. Well, Kimbo Slice is a superstar. He
is probably the most recognizable name in all of MMA. On May 31, when he
gets in the cage, he will be the single most known face of MMA.
(UFC’s) Dana White will be at home watching us on CBS. When he rips Kimbo
Slice, it only proves he is an idiot. When he says that BJ Penn is the best
fighter in the whole family and can knock out Kimbo Slice, the DEA should
raid his home. I know BJ Penn would never say that and is probably
embarrassed. Although BJ Penn is the best fighter in the family, he’s not
the smartest Penn (JD, his brother, is an executive at EliteXC).
If
you want to do something good for the sport, you should support CBS.
Whether Kimbo has two fights, or six, he is raising the tide of MMA. All
ships rise with the tide. The fighters on this card have said it. There is
nothing to be embarrassed about. He trains with Bas Rutten. If you train
with him, you are a real fighter. Randy (Khatami), the whole camp you see,
are not paid by Kimbo. They are a family. He is first class. He is the
closest thing I know to Tyson. He has an off and off switch. When he is off,
you would have him baby sit your kids without a second thought. When it is
on, someone is in trouble for sure.
Kimbo
has a complex side to him as well. He is intelligent. He is well-read,
well-versed. He is street through and through. He has not forgotten where he
came from. On the bus ride over here, he told me he bought two 26-inch TVs
and is going to give them to someone needy in the work area in Newark. He
wants to leave Newark with a positive impression. It not only says something
about Kimbo but the MMA family. I am telling you, Kimbo Slice is real.
We are
up for the challenge in a cage. When this is over, you will be proud that
Kimbo has represented MMA. You will be proud he is a family man and has
taken care of his kids. You will find when the story is over that Kimbo rose
to the occasion as a standup guy. He is our franchise player right now. The
guys that has helped us more than he knows. I have called upon him more
than any other athlete."
KIMBO
“I
don’t have much to say. I was to thank CBS and EliteXC. CBS rules.
I
don’t feel like all the pressure is on me to perform a certain way. Not at
all.
I
don’t underestimate any fighter. Just because he has lost a couple fights,
doesn’t mean he isn’t going to come out strong.’’
“JAMES THOMPSON
“It is
a wonderful opportunity for me. I have come in nice and quiet and I am
looking forward to it. It has been a long time coming to get on CBS. I am
very lucky and I look forward to making the most of it.’’
“RUTHLESS’’ ROBBIE LAWLER
“I
don’t have much to say. I’m ready to fight. It is nice to be on CBS. I am
going to put on a show.’’
SCOTT “HANDS OF STEEL’’ SMITH
"I
have to thank my family and friends. They have followed me from Vegas to
Miami to Ireland and now to New Jersey. They support and believe in me. They
know what I am capable of and now it is time to show the fans that tune into
CBS. This fight is a dream fight for me. Robbie is an exciting fighter and a
great champion, but I believe that I can be a champion. These guys are
awesome. Once again, this is a fight I would buy on pay-per-view to watch.
It is great that everyone will be able to see it. Thanks to CBS for
allowing me to be a part of it.’’
GINA CARANO
“I
would like to thank my fans, all the people that have supported me and God.
I think Kaitlin is a great opponent for me. (We’re going to) blow the (heck)
of our women’s MMA. I appreciate everyone’s support and I hope the fight
goes well. I’m ready. Let’s do it.
It
depends on the day if I feel pressure. Sometimes I feel pressure. Sometime
it depends on the hour. Sometimes I say ‘forget about the pressure.’ I am
just another human being that is living and doing the best I can. I am doing
surprisingly well today. I am looking forward to the fight. I want to get
this fight over and jump into the gym and train for the next one.
I
think Kaitlin is going to be one of my tougher matchups. I think this is
going to be a very big test of what I am capable of doing. I hope it comes
out good. You can only hope for the best.’’
KAITLIN YOUNG
"I
want to thank EliteXC, CBS and ProElite. I think it will be a great fight.
We bring out the best in each other. I think that women’s MMA has been
overlooked in other leagues until EliteXC came around. I am really excited
and honored. I have trained harder for this fight than I ever have. I’m
excited to put on a good fight for you on Saturday night."
JOEY VILLASENOR
"I
want to say what an honor it is for a veteran like me to fight on such a big
card. We are making history, not only for MMA and EliteXC, but for my
family. From that night on, my family lives forever. That gives me nothing
but great pride. They are going to have a chance to see all of us fighters.
Everyone is going to have a chance to see us, family men and real people. It
is a chance to get new fans out there. I can’t wait to perform on Saturday.
I feel like I am at my best. What an honor.’’
PHIL BARONI
“I am
just a fighter. I am here to fight. Once I step in the cage, I am just
here to fight no matter how many TV’s are on it.
“I am
ready to stomp this guy. He knows it and I know it.’’
JON
MURPHY
“I
just want to thank Gary and EliteXC, ProElite and CBS. I have been doing
this for five years or so and I am glad to be a part of it. We had always
hoped that it would get to this level. It is going to gain a lot of fans. I
am looking forward to Saturday’s fight.
I am
excited to have the first fight. It is a good way to set the tone. When
Brett and I go out there and have a great fight, we will set the tone for
the evening.
Being
on network TV is a huge step for all that is happening in MMA. It is going
to be showing to the widest audience possible. It is obviously going to pick
up more fans. It is perfect for me.
Brett’s a big, strong guy. He fights hard. He is a pretty athletic guy from
what I have seen. I think our styles match up perfectly and it is going to
be a great fight. Of course, I am going to win. I don’t predict, I just go
and fight. This is the best shape I have been in, so I am ready to rock.
I
donated 15 inches of my hair to “Locks of Love” back on Jan. 1. That is
pretty much why I grew it in the first place – two and a half years worth.’’
BRETT ROGERS
I
would like to thank EliteXC for allowing me to be a part of this. This is
real big thing to be on CBS. I have been fighting for five or six years. I
never thought I’d be here today. I’d like to thank my family, friends and
sponsors. We are the first show and I know it will be exciting.
It
means a lot to be the first fight on such a big night. I’m thankful that
EliteXC is even allowing me a chance. I am respectful for that. But I’ve
been working hard and deserve this. I am definitely going to take my time
and win each fight.
I
predict our fight is going to be stand and bang unless he decides he wants
to take me to the ground. If he wants to hold me, I might play into his
game, but I say I win by KO.
It’s
funny. Every time Kimbo has fought, I’ve been on the same fight card. I
have my views on it, but it is good because everyone wants to see the show.
He is the highlight right now. At least people can see me too and I can
catch the eyes of the fans. Once I get to his level, there will be no
surprises. Everyone will know what I am capable of doing and they will love
what they see.’’
GUS
JOHNSON, Play-By-Play Announcer
“I’d
like to say it’s an honor to work with these artists from the world of mixed
martial arts. They are truly real, live warriors. I think we all can learn a
lot from their passion, commitment and dedication. This is a sport that has
to be given the proper credit for shows like this. These great artists will
start to gain recognition nationally and internationally with this broadcast
on CBS.
I
have had an opportunity to call a lot of major national events with the
National Football League on CBS, the NCAA Tournament and I am the voice of
the Knicks. I have had a chance to call boxing at Madison Square Garden at a
very high level. I have had the opportunity to train as a boxer, to study as
a kung fu artist, and most recently to take up jiu-jitsu.
This
sport is the sport of the future. It takes a very intelligent person to be
able to fight in so many different ways whether that be standing or a
jiu-jitsu man using guillotines. This is a wonderful opportunity for
everyone involved. I love this sport and it is a rising sport for kids of
all ages, especially that 15-22 demographic. I believe there are jiu-jitsu
academies and martial art studios popping up all over the county because of
it. I really believe mixed martial arts and, hopefully EliteXC, will lead
the way to a whole new era in American sports.’’
FRANK SHAMROCK, Analyst
"I
certainly know what it feels like to throw some kicks and punches. I’ve done
all that stuff. I am honored to be the commentator for this momentous event.
Mixed martial arts is a lifestyle. It’s an art form. It is a mini-movement
in the USA and around the world. For some reason right now, making a living
through fighting and having a purpose for that and representing your family,
your community, yourself in a professional fashion has just become
fashionable and I appreciate that. I have been that guy for some time. I
plan to call it like I see it. I plan to put my special flavor on it, which
is to tell the truth. I am proud to be part of such an amazing movement at
such an amazing time. Hopefully, I have some good years left in me. It is
an honor to be here. Thank you for this.’’
MAURO RANALLO, Analyst
"I
want to thank ProElite and everyone involved. I want to thank SHOWTIME and
of course the people at CBS for having the foresight to bring the greatest
sport to the forefront. I am deeply honored and thrilled to be a part of
this landmark event. I have been a fan of Gus Johnson for many years. I
think we have the same passion and intensity. I know he is going to be
tremendous for this sport. Of course, Frank Shamrock is a pioneer in the
sports of MMA, an entertainer and definitely one of the most educated people
when it comes to articulating our sport. I think it is up to me and the
other commentators to tell the story of all of these tremendous athletes up
here. They are all intelligent, all educated, all of them champions in
there specialty whether it is judo, boxing. It is a dawn of a new era in
mixed martial arts. I had the opportunity to commentate in Japan where
there were 35,000-40,000 people in the stands and they were front page the
next day. It is about time that MMA is front page news for the right reasons
here. We are all going to entertain and educate. These fighters are going
to put on one hell of a show. Enjoy the show. Thank you very much."
KARYN BRYANT, Reporter
“Thank
you, Gary and Ken. I was so glad someone came and asked me to do this. This
is going to be amazing. I have been a fan of this sport for several years.
This is the wave of the future. This is the sport of right now. We already
get along great, the announce team. I think the enthusiasm, passion and
love we have for this sport will really show. I am really glad to see Gina
and Kaitlyn here. I’m glad there are women on the card. It is really a
thrill to see that and introduce people to the sport. ‘We’ love fighting
just as much as the guys. I think it is going to be a win-win for everyone.
I’m pleased, thrilled. I’ve been a MTV vee-jay, I’ve sat behind the desk at
CNN. I love this job. It’s a blast. Thank you again for giving me the
opportunity. I think it is going to be great.’’
NICK LEMBO, NJ Sports Commission
“There
is a middle school here where we used to have MMA shows. Within six years,
we’ve gone from middle school to primetime network television on CBS. I
think it is great for the sport. I’m very glad Gary selected New Jersey as
the host venue. It’s a huge moment for the sport.’’
JOY
GULLEDGE, Prudential Center
"On
behalf of ownership at the AEG facility. I am happy to be here. We are a
very new building and are excited to ride the wave of excitement surrounding
MMA. We are looking forward to an exciting event. We hope to see everyone
there."
Shaw stands next to Kimbo Slice, who will fight England's James "Colossus''
Thompson in the main event of a five-fight telecast.