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Monday & Tuesday MMA media notes
By Zach Arnold | October 9, 2006

It’s going to be three chaotic days for media coverage of MMA (primarily UFC). So we’ll use this as the all-purpose thread for all mainstream media coverage of MMA these next three days.
Monday
- Prime Zone (Corporate Press Release): Yet another new MMA start-up attempt, this time called I-Fight
- International Fight League: 11/2 Portland card announced
- Tampa Tribune: UFC’s Ortiz Still Man of People
- Florida Sun-Sentinel: The ultimate rematch (Ken vs. Tito III)
- Reuters: Spike comedy comes down pike for network (a Kit Cope sighting)
- Los Angeles Daily News: Ultimate ref cleans up fight (Big John McCarthy’s new Ultimate Training Academy)
- CBS Sportsline: The Fringe: What’s in a name? In MMA’s World, quite a bit
- Canadian Press (via CBC Sports): Ortiz-Shamrock 3: The Final Chapter to be played out live on TV Tuesday
- Houston Chronicle: Newspaper announces they will do live coverage of entire Ken/Tito III event
- UFC HP: The Final Chapter between Ortiz and Shamrock to be Written Tuesday Night
- Gracie Magazine: California State Athletic Commission won’t issue fighting license to Dan Severn
- Mainichi Daily News: Head operator of famous Japanese message board 2ch is “missing”
Tuesday
- Boston Herald: New England Patriots football player denies UFC fight plans
- Sherdog: Ken Shamrock – “I’ll Find a Way to Win the Fight”
- The Oregonian: Ed Herman fight preview
- Indianapolis Star: Modern-day gladiator (Chris Price profile article)
- MMA HQ: Ken vs. Tito III show preview
- Complete Vale Tudo Access: DEEP 10/10 Korakuen Hall event results
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Can the CBS article be even any more stupid?
Stupid or not, it was an article on CBS Sportsline. To me thats a good thing.
i liked it….i mean…its CBS…i agree with jason