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Inaugural ‘Lonestar Beatdown’ MMA Event in College Station, TX

July 17, 2008

It never seems to amaze my innocent soul when the master blasters of Elite take over a bar, town, fight, or generally cause mayhem all over wherever we are at the time. The group hit a new high this past Friday night when the REAL wrecking crew took over College Station, TX for a night of drinking and destruction.

While I did make it to work on Friday morning, the day never really got started until I rendezvoused with Eddie at his place around. Leaving there a little more confused than when we arrived, we took off for college station in a blur after a quick lunch at the local Dairy Queen and a quick carwash on the way. Less than two hours later and we are in Hyper’s sterling hotel room at the CS Step-Plaza, complete with a toiler paper holder in the bathtub. Who the hell needs a toiler paper holder in the bathtub?!? Oh man, good thing we weren’t in possession of a black-light. It would have revealed wonders about the history of that room. Since Hyper and Clint had literally not slept after a night spent in the village, they were in much need of tacklin’ fuel so we take all five of us and pile into my civic and head to the local Applebee’s to “gas up” before heading the fight venue, Hurricane Harry’s.

The production, Lonestar Beatdown, had a hell of a turnout and was a success thanks to the hard work of Mick Maynard and over very own matchmaker and Head Ninja of E.M.A, Eric Williams. We had the pleasure of watching our fighters from Elite, Dallas Mabry & Ray Blodget both won their fights in convincing fashion amongst some other great fights. Thanks to Mick elevating us to “Staff” status for the evening, we got to enjoy all nine fights from the elevated entrance ramp in what was essentially the best view of the venue. Ray submitted his man via kimura after what was a brutal war, as evident by the mouse under his eye. Dallas toyed with his man for 38 seconds, mounting and beating him into submission in that time as well. Now while these guys were working, we, the support staff, were working as well… Working on getting hammered! Good thing the fights ended when they did because we would have exploded sitting there…

The victory celebration took place at North Gate, which is very similar to 6th Street in Austin or the square in any college town. Arriving to V Bar was definitely a catalyst, as Eddie, Clint, and I were all clamoring for shots from the bartender. On the other side of the bar, more shots were being simultaneously ordered by the other half our group, in Ajay, Rico, and their ladies. By the time we left V Bar for library, I can vaguely recall having taken somewhere in the neighborhood of six shots, a double of the fine Glenlivet, and a few of what them college station boys call “brewskies”….

The Library was a nice place to wind things up and back down again. A short walk from the V Bar, it seemed like our whole group of Elite and friends ended up taking over that place before the night was over. It was an awesome time. I danced on top of the couch with Ashley while Ricky Bobby picked up and subsequently took home a gymnast on the other side of the bar. Hyper was running around making everyone take shots while Dallas was outside beating up three guys. Our hitman, Mr. Ricardo, demanded answers from a fella that was trying to talk to his girlfriend while Ajay was running around making funny faces. Needless to say, it was a great time.

I cannot even recall driving to IHOP after the library, or who was in my car. What I can recall is ending up asleep in my car after mid-meal and peacefully sleeping until I feel the car moving with a Banshee driving it, having kidnapped me. I couldn’t even be rescued by the Ricky Bobby, who popped up out of nowhere with the gymnast, because Esta Loca wouldn’t stop the car. I pass out again and next thing you know and I’m lost on the other side of college station, driving, ducking, and weaving around construction and police to pick up Eddie and Spencer, who were left at the bar by the wicked witch. Thankfully I avoid detection by my would-be captors to pick up our fallen comrades. Let this is be a lesson, you don’t leave a man behind! Thankfully, I managed to get us back to the step-plaza in one piece. After driving 20 minutes, it was at this point that I realized that IHOP was actually only three blocks from the hotel and not near the library or the football field where I was.

Now picture this… It’s 4:30am. You’re so drunk that you can’t walk a straight line. It’s 60 degrees outside and you have no place to stay and don’t want to intrude on any of your drunk friends. What do you do? What the hell do you do? LOL. Well, Eddie and myself were faced with that predicament. Like the eagle scouts that we are, and using $1000 suits as blankets, we lit up a nightcap and slept in my car with a wonderful view of the hotel pool before waking up to a beautiful day and driving back to Houston, listening to Mr. Big and Mobb Deep all the way back until we are sitting in the apartment with the door open, Eddie jamming the guitar with me on the harmonica until brunch at Fountainview Café….

A Ton Of pictures!

 

Ground Control Championship

July 17, 2008


Reliant Arena


Marcelo Garcia vs Mike Fowler


Raphael Lovato Jr. vs. Romulo Barral


Finals: Garcia beats Lovato via armbar after being up 16-0


Bill Cooper vs. Justin Rader


Ryan Hall vs Bill Cooper

Elite Submission Championships

July 17, 2008

Elite Submission Championships
October 7, 2006

The tournament Eric Williams and Elite Martial Arts sponsored yesterday went off without a hitch. Good job to everyone that came out to support the sport and everyone who helped out. We ran 8 fully-staffed mats and had as many divisions as possible going all day. The competitors were impressive, with our own Elite Martial Arts taking the team title in the gi division. Impressive competitors of the day included Adrien Castellar, Frost Murphy, Justin Rader, Ryan Hall, Sergio De Leon, and Vinicius Magalhaes. The professional division was impressive and concluded with Pazao taking home the Gold and the $1,000 prize. Good job to everyone involved in participating in this event!


competitors arrive.


conclusion of weigh-ins


Elite’s Rivas & Prudhomme


Rules Meeting


Me as Referee


Counting out 4 Points


Chris Reinig


Magalhaes vs. Scriver


Sponsor Hooters Girls


Straight Ankle Lock


Justin Rader vs. Ryan Murphy

Battle of H-Town 2006

July 17, 2008
Below are some pictures from Travis Tooke’s tourneyment, Battle of H-Town, that was held yesterday in Spring. Good turnout by Elite. Dallas won the heavyweight blue division, Adrienn won the women’s lightweight white with all wins all via submission, and Chad won 155 blue division. Brent got 2nd in the superheavyweight as well, having to fight a 360 lbs. monster in the title match. Cookie won the kid’s absolute and little Gabino won 4 matches in kids division and his little brother Gabriel was up 11-0 before succumbing. Chad, Jason, Ray, Matt, and everyone else all fought valiantly as well. I’m proud of our whole team and coaches. Good job guys!

PABJJ 2006 – Hai gets his black belt

July 17, 2008

Team Picture

Scrambling into a crucifix


Drew, Eddie, Mike


Spencer – Brown Belt


Hai gets his Black Belt from Pedro


Eric/Hai roll & Forrest setting up a triangle


Hai on Kubes


Drew gets his purple belt


Eddie gets his purple belt


Spencer gets his brown belt


JP walking through the gauntlet with his new brown belt


The newest BJJ black belt in Houston


Hai waling through the gauntlet