YAMMA Pit Fighting (YPF 1) Fight Videos
Saturday, April 12th, 2008YAMMA Pitfighting Videos
Butterbean vs. Patrick Smith
Mark Kerr vs. Oleg Taktarov
Travis Wiuff post tournament interview:
I really like that Wiuff interview. It makes him seem like a real down-to-earth guy. I hope he is able to turn his YAMMA tournament victory into bigger and better things.
YAMMA Pit Fighting Q & A
Thursday, April 10th, 2008What is YAMMA Pit Fighting?
YAMMA is a new MMA organization that is trying to take MMA back it’s roots by hosting an 8 man one night elimination tournament. YAMMA makes their debut on pay-per-view live this Friday night.
Why do they call themselves “Pit Fighting”?
Supposedly it has to do with the new type to ring they are going to debut. According to reports the ring is going to be circular with angled walls to force competitors at the edge of the pit back in. Here is how the organization describes it in a press release:
The YPF surface, known as “The Yamma,” is an evolution of the traditional fighting structure and is designed to keep the fighting more explosive and continuous. In today’s MMA matches, fighters rush their opponents in the quest for a takedown, and the fight often ends up on the ground and pushed up against the fence. The action often stalls there, and must be stopped and moved back into the center of the ring. The Yamma’s design is specifically aimed at stopping this break in the action. The Yamma is a circular pit, shaped almost like a bowl, with a circular flat bottom that rises up around the edge. In this ring, if a fighter is pushed backwards towards the fence, he moves up the lip, gaining both a height and leverage advantage over his opponent. From this position, the fighter on the lip can use gravity and leverage to reverse his opponent, and take the fight back into the center without a break in the action.
Who is in the 8 man tournament? Anybody I should know?
Marcelo “Pato” Pereira, Sherman Pendergarst, Ricco “Suave” Rodriguez, Tony Sylvester, Chris Tuscherer, Travis “The Diesel” Wiuff, Alexey Oleynik, and George “Not The President” Bush are the eight fighters in the tournament. Ron “H20” Waterman is the alternate for the tournament. Who should an average MMA fan know? Ricco Rodriguez for one. Ricco is an ex-UFC bad ass who decided to develop a drug problem and has appeared on VH-1’s celebrity fit club. I don’t recognize him, but Travis Wiuff has a record 49-11 so fans may recognize him from somewhere. He has fought once in PRIDE (a loss to James Lee), and once in the UFC (a loss to Renato “Babalu” Sobral in 2005). The alternate Ron Waterman is a UFC and PRIDE veteran.
How much is the pay-per-view? Is it worth getting?
The pay-per-view is $35. I would say it might be worth it. The 8 man tournament is going to consist of 7 matches, plus there are going to be two “superfights”: Oleg Taktarov vs. Mark Kerr and Butterbean vs. Pat Smith. The only reason I say it might be worth it is because I really think the ring might add a new twist to the traditional art of MMA.









































