Monday, August 20, 2012

Michigan Mixed Martial Artist "Brown vs. Aguilar" To the next level!


"September 7th, 2012 you will see the last Amateur Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fight from Deven "BAD NEWS" Brown and the "Infamous Spyder" Mario Aguilar," says Jeff Pitock, President of Warrior Xtreme Championship, a Michigan based MMA promotion. "I am honored to finally say that about both of these great fighters. I have spoken with both these fighter for a few months now in regards to his next level and it's 3 weeks away!"

Brown, a resident of Carleton Michigan and Graduate of Airport High School got into Mixed Martial Arts back in 2009 under Pitock's promotion Warrior Xtreme Championships. When asking Brown, "Looking back on your Amateur fighting career how can you sum it up in a word?" Brown replies, "Family. In the past three or so years WXC has been like a second home. Jeff has been great to fight for and work with. My mother who is fighting a tough cancer battle is my everything and her belief in me is my drive and power from one fight to the next." Fans and friends who support "Bad News" therefore making each show all about family. 

"Deven showed potential right out of the gate," says Pitock. Brown for the first year of his career made his way to a flawless record of 11-0 before fighting Ohio's #1 Lightweight Kyle Lingg who was also undefeated at the time 10-0. "I definitely felt like I faced Ohio's best that night. He was one heck of a fighter, a honored loss for sure," says Brown. After that, Brown racked on 8 more straight wins over the states top amateur athletes in his weight class before getting his 2nd loss. "My second loss was to a lessor opponent. He caught me, I shot in and caught his knee for a knockout in his favor. But hey it's MMA anything can happen," says Brown. Brown currently sitting at 21-2 for an amateur record hopes, September 7th, 2012 in Wyandotte, he finishes his Amateur Career at 22-2. 

But no simple fight awaits him for sure. He will face Michigan's top Featherweight and WXC Champion Mario Aguilar of Ecorse with a record of 28-6-1. Aguilar another one who started a career with WXC and has powered his way to a great reputation and sound record in Michigan MMA. He too shares the same dream as Brown of making waves in the Professional ranks. "Aguilar and Brown have not ever crossed paths, but it's time," says Pitock. Pitock went on to say, "Mario has been pretty much the only fighter I've seen who is willing to experiment with different kicks and moves in our cage." Both fighters plan on September 7th in Wyandotte being the last of their respected Amateur careers and welcoming the professional ranks.

"It's time that I face Deven Brown. For whatever reasons, this fight never took place in the past, but here it is and I've never been more ready. I look forward to facing that last challenge in my weight class and probably the best in the state at my weight class proving that the "Infamous Spyder" Mario Aguilar is the one to watch out for in the professional ranks," says Aguilar.

"I have been handing out "Bad News" to every credible opponent in my path for over 3 years now as an amateur and I'm ready to start my deliveries in the pros," says Brown. "Not to sure where or when the first professional fight will take place. I'm told it might not be here in Michigan but oh well, I'm ready to take on any and all challenges. But for the moment, everyone reading this interview, get your tickets and get down to Wyandotte September 7th, Mario and myself are going to put on one heck of a final fight!"

The event will take place Friday, September 7th at the Silver Shores Banquet Center at 1 James DeSana Dr. Wyandotte, MI 48192 - fights Start at 8:00pm.
Get tickets at www.wxclive.com or by calling 734-799-1136.

By: Dale Crane

Thursday, March 15, 2012

2 new champions crowned at WXC 35

Tori Music vs. Amanda Cooper
The Main Event at Friday’s WXC35 (Friday Night Fights 2) was definitely 5 weeks in the making for the Ladies Flyweight Title Fight between Amanda “Bobby” Cooper and Tori Music. Cooper went to work right off the get with stunning Music with an over hand right and putting the final touches with a mean right hook sending Music on an unconscious spin to the mat. The time recorded form time keeper John Bond was an 8 second KO, which is now to be proven as one of Michigan’s top Ladies Flyweights. Bobby dropped to Flyweight after having a record of 3-2 as a Bantamweight fighter. Jeff Pitock, Promoter and President of WXC said, ”Her team did a great job with cutting her weight and keeping her fit while doing so and it showed!”  WXC Matchmaker Jamey Dushane said that he already has plans for Bobby’s defend to take place in June in Monroe. “Best part of my job is there is always someone in line to test the ranks,” said Dushane.  She looks to be joined on the June card with teammate and WXC Heavyweight Champion Michael Wojciechowski.  Congratulations to WXC’s New Ladies Flyweight Champion Amanda “Bobby” Cooper.
New WXC Ladies Flyweight Champion
Amanda "Bobby" Cooper




















Mairo Aguilar vs. Lee Burns


The Co. main event started off as a strong and impressive bout between Mario Aguilar and Lee Burns, both fighters bringing great experience to the cage. The fight started off with some outstanding give and take from both fighters all the way till the end of the first round when Burns corner unexpectedly threw in the towel due to a situation regarding his shoulder. WXC paramedics said that the situation that was being described was a dislocated shoulder, but usually the dislocation can be felt. Not finding reason and being uncertain as to how bad the injury was, it was left to his corner to decide. Lee Burns could not proceed to the second round, making Mario Aguilar the new WXC’s Featherweight Champion.

New WXC Featherweight Champion Mario Aguilar


















Marcus Maulding vs. Ryan Hazlett
The 2 qualifier fights for the vacant WXC Middleweight belt was short but very sweet. First you had Ryan Hazlett facing Marcus Maulding. Both trading blows like boxers, with Maulding leading the strikes until Hazlett was able to take Maulding down to pull off a rear naked choke submission. Winner Hazlett  2:48 in the first. Next we have Sean Casey vs. PJ Caram. After a few strikes the fight went straight to the ground with Caram in control and dominating the first round all the way. Then with a mad turn of the tides, Casey came out heavy in the second round landing heavy leather and giving him full control, allowing Casey to overwhelm Caram all the way to a rear naked choke submission in the second at 42 seconds. On June 16th we will have the honor to seeing Sean Casey vs. Ryan Hazlett fight for the WXC Middleweight Championship. This was probably the first time I have seen a promotion in a long time have qualifiers the same night determining the next event’s matchups; very impressed!

Sean Casey vs. PJ Caram
















As stated prior, this was an interesting card providing WXC and spectators with a wild assortment of submissions and KO’s. The rest of the cards and fight results are listed below. You can get up to speed at WXCLIVE.com with the next event to be held June 16th in Monroe, MI.

Photo's Provided by:
Photo by Kelly - Kelly Lizyness
Jennifer Nickert - The Best of Detroit

FOR WXC35 RESULTS CLICK HERE

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Fans invited to January 26th's "WXC 34" Weigh-Ins in Southgate

Fans are invited to Friday Night Fights (Back at the Gardens) "WXC 34: Wojciechowski vs. Rocheleau" weigh-ins in Southgate, Michigan.

The fan and media event serves as part of the fight-week build-up for the Jan. 27th Live event at Southgate, Michigan’s Crystal Gardens.

The presser, which streams live online at wxclive.com, is scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 26, in the Ballroom 1 of the Crystal Gardens Banquet Centers.

Anticipated fighters to weigh-in that night are heavyweight headliners Champion Ray Rocheleau and Michael Wojciechowski, who will meet in the center of the WXC Battlefield to determine whether Rocheleau will remain #1 Heavyweight in the state and WXC champion or will Wojciechowski put forth what it takes reign supreme. Plus, Bantamweight Champion Derrick Mandell and Challenger CJ Proud, who face off in the night's co-feature, will also take part in the presser. The ceremony is hosted by WXC president Jeff Pitock and Joey Russo.


The WXC 34 Pre-fight weight-ins begins at 6 p.m. ET, Thursday, January 26th and will be streamed live only at www.WXCLIVE.com.