Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Jesse Clarke KO's Nolan Clarke at MFC 19
Arsenal Sports Management Inc. (ASM) Jesse Clarke wins KO of the night with victory over Nolan Clarke at MFC 19: Long Time Coming on December 6, 2008. Clarke, now 2-1-0, signed a multi fight deal with MFC and looks forward to his next big win. Clarke’s only loss came via his pro debut to Jason Zorthian which he later rectified with a first round TKO at MFC 18. “I’m excited,” stated Kevin Royle, ASM President. “Clarke loves the MFC and wants to continue fighting for the organization. We expect big things to come from this.”
Arsenal Sports Management Signs Cameron Yallits
Cameron Yallits signs with Arsenal Sports Management Inc. (ASM). “Expect big things from Yallits,” claimed Kevin Royle, ASM President. “He’s hungry, determined, tough, and skilled.” Yallits plans to make good on Royle’s word after signing a multi fight deal with Pavelich Sports, Inc. newest endeavor, Heat XC, which debuts on January 30, 2009. In addition to his obligations with Heat XC, Yallits plans to train with Paul Daley and Joey Van Wanrooij in Holland in the new year. Currently, Yallits is training with UFC veteran Victor Valikmaki.
Arsenal Sports Management Signs Mike Froese
Arsenal Sports Management Inc. (ASM) is proud to announce the signing of Mike Froese (1-1-0). Froese exploded on the MMA scene with his debut on July 19, 2008 at the King of the Cage – Excalibur event in Edmonton, Alberta. Froese dismantled his opponent, David Logan, with a rear naked choke submission. “I’m more than thrilled to have a fighter like Mike signed. His leadership and work ethic are extremely valuable to our team,” stated ASM President, Kevin Royle. Froese's goals are to fight with local organization TFC (the Fight Club), and continue fighting with KOTC (King of the Cage). Very soon, Froese hopes to fight both nationally and internationally.
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