For
people who can’t get enough of action, there’s nothing better than watching a
good old fashioned brawl. Come February 16, there is going to be plenty of that
and more inside the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig City as the Pacific X-treme
Combat, Asia Pacific’s biggest and best mixed martial arts organization, once
again rolls into the country with PXC-35.
PXC
has already established a name thro
ughout Asia Pacific and its arrival in the Philippines last June 2011 cemented their reign as the premiere MMA organization by attracting the best fighters from the all over the world. With its most recent installment, PXC again makes its way to the Philippines to put a show in front of thousands of MMA fanatics.
ughout Asia Pacific and its arrival in the Philippines last June 2011 cemented their reign as the premiere MMA organization by attracting the best fighters from the all over the world. With its most recent installment, PXC again makes its way to the Philippines to put a show in front of thousands of MMA fanatics.
“We
are very excited to kick off the year with great matchups at PXC-35 in the
Philippines,” says PXC CEO, EJ Calvo. “The card features fighters from all over
the world along with rising MMA talent from the Philippines,” Calvo adds.
PXC-35
scheduled 9 action-packed fights to be headlined by a Lightweight title fight
between Filipino talents Harris “The Hitman” Sarmiento (35-24) and Isaiah Ordiz
(2-0). Coming off a disappointing loss to fellow Filipino-American Mark “Mugen”
Striegl in PXC-34 last November, the veteran Sarmiento is set to bounce back
and defend his belt against the young blood, Ordiz. This is surely a battle
between a veteran and future star of the sport.
In
addition, the match between American Alvin Cacdac (11-9) and undefeated
Hawaiian Louis “Da Last Samurai” Smolka also draws attention primarily because
the winner will most likely be the next contender for the Flyweight title
currently held by Filipino fighter Ale “The Young Gun” Cali.
The
PXC-35 fight card also includes Team Lakay’s Troy Bantiag (4-1) vs. Guam’s Tony
Reyes (5-5), Japanese Chuji Kato (3-1) vs. Korean Top Team’s Hong Seung Chan
(2-0), and Hawaiian Ronald Jhun (24-24) vs. Swede Zebastian Kadestam (3-0).
Other
homegrown Filipino talents featured on the night are Dario Banario (2-0) vs.
Joseph Mercado (1-1), Ruel Catalan (1-2) vs. Ernesto Montilla Jr. (0-1), Adrian
Hillana (1-0) vs. Steve Grandeza (0-1), and Glenn Ranillo (1-2) vs. Mark
Billena.
PXC-35
expects nothing but fireworks all night as fighters punch, kick and sprawl
their way all for the glory of being crowned PXC victors. “We hope to see
everyone at the Ynares Sports Arena in Pasig City on the 16th of February and
we promise you that it is going to be an exciting night of fights,” Calvo says.
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