Three more bouts have been
added to the Score Fighting Series (SFS) lineup on Saturday August 25th at the
Hamilton Place Theatre. An eye popping main card match-up tops the list with
top ranked Canadian featherweight Tristan Johnson (7-2) of Jordantown, Nova
Scotia returning to the cage against Rick “The Gladiator” Glenn (10-2-1) of
Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Four promising lightweights
will also be in action as Jason Meisel (3-0) of Caledonia, Ontario puts his
undefeated record up against Kyle Prepolec (4-1) and Taylor “The King” Solomon
(3-4) takes on Adam “Maverick” Assenza (1-1).
Long considered one of Canada’s
best young fighters, Johnson looks to add another win to his already impressive
resume. Having made his name with dominant striking and an underrated ground
game, the 28-year-old last competed in October 2011 where he turned in a
decisive first round TKO win over Lyndon Whitlock. Prior to that Johnson posted
a unanimous decision over another top ranked 145er in Will Romero.
Johnson’s climb up the
featherweight ladder will have to come at the expense of Glenn which will be no
small task. Glenn, 23, is currently riding an eight-fight unbeaten streak and
trains under one of the world’s top striking coaches in Duke Roufus. “The
Gladiator” began his MMA career by racking up a very impressive 15-1 amateur
record and has been just as deadly as a pro by finishing nine of his ten
opponents inside the distance.
Meisel, 25, is one of the
most exciting young fighters in Canada and has notched all three of his pro
victories inside The Score Fighting Series’ cage. Always a candidate for Fight
of the Night, Meisel has notched wins over Adam Assenza, Joel Paquette and Mike
Sledzion. Prepolec, 22, is an equally dynamic scrapper who trains under Rino
Belcastro at the Maximum Training Centre in Windsor, Ontario. In his last cage
appearance, Prepolec posted an armbar victory over Lance Snow in a thrilling
back and forth battle.
Fresh off a victory over John
Roche in March, Assenza will be looking to take his record over .500 against
the always game Solomon. Assenza’s game plan won’t be a secret as the
24-year-old looks to parlay his unrelenting style into a win over “The King”.
Solomon, 27, is a two time Bellator veteran including a stunning 70-second TKO
over Mike Sledzion. He is looking to get back into the win column following a
loss to Jason Fischer in April.
The fights will compliment a
card that already includes a long awaited bantamweight confrontation between
Josh Hill (8-0) and John “Haggis Basher” Fraser (9-3), a striker’s duel between
Jesse “The Body Snatcher” Ronson (10-2) and Alex Ricci (5-0) and a featherweight
showdown between Will “Leon” Romero (9-3)
and David “Tarzan” Douglas (8-4)
.
Every fight on the card will
be streamed live on theScore.com
and for the first time ever, fights from the
main card will be carried live across Canada on theScore Television Network
starting at 9 pm EST. Tickets start at $30 and are available at Ticketmaster.ca
.
For more information or to
apply for media accreditation for the event:
James Bigg
Community PR Supervisor
Score Media Inc.
416-977-6787 x2366
jbigg@scoremedia.com
About Score Media Inc.Score
Media is a media company committed to delivering interactive and authentic
sports entertainment. Score Media’s primary asset, theScore Television Network
(“theScore”), is a national specialty television service providing sports news,
information, highlights and live event programming in more than 6.8 million
homes across Canada. The Company’s digital media assets include theScore.com
and the industry leading mobile sports applications ScoreMobile, ScoreMobile FC
and SportsTap which reach over three million unique users per month. Growing
from a team of 60 in 1997 to over 290 employees in 2012, Score Media is a
revolutionizing interactive media company.
About The Score Fighting
Series
The Score Fighting Series is a mixed martial
arts promotion operated by Score Fighting Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of
Score Media Inc. The Score Fighting Series (SFS) features both established
veterans and the sport’s best young athletes with a focus on creating the most
exciting match-ups possible. The Series can currently be seen across Canada on
theScore on Fridays at 11pm ET and Saturdays at 1pm ET. Individual fights are
also available in the MMA section on theScore.com.
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