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SILVERBACKS CLAIM INTERNATIONAL FIGHT LEAGUE

WORLD TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP

Press Release from The IFL


Three Straight KO's Lead to Win Before Near-Capacity Crowd;

Gracie Tops Newton In Main Superfight

 

(NWFS Editor's Note: Be sure to catch the replay of the IFL's World Team

Championship Final this New Years Eve, December 31st, broadcast in the Northwest

on Fox Sports Net at 5 PM. Check local listings in other areas or

click below for a full listing around the USA:

http://www.ifl.tv/press/FSNIFLDec.pdf)


UNCASVILLE, Conn., December 29, 2006 - The Silverbacks, coached by Pat Miletich

and based in Quad Cities, Iowa/Ill., defeated the Wolfpack, coached by Matt Lindland

and based in Portland, Ore., to claim the 2006 International Fight League World Team

Championship title with a 4-1 victory in tonight's final at Mohegan Sun Arena in

Uncasville, Conn. In addition, Renzo Gracie (Holmdel, N.J.), coach of the New York-based

Pitbulls, edged Carlos Newton (Newmarket, Ontario), coach of the Toronto-based Dragons,

by split decision in the headline Superfight. The mixed martial arts competition was

seen by a near-capacity crowd of 6,825.


In the team event, which was contested in the order determined by coaches following

a coin toss, the Silverbacks' Mike Ciesnolevicz (Williamstown, Pa.) defeated

Aaron Stark (Portland, Ore.) at light heavyweight, using a vicious kick at the start of the

third round to stun Stark, leading to a guillotine choke that led to the referee stopping

the bout just over a minute into the final round. Heavyweight Ben Rothwell (Kenosha, Wis.)

gave the Silverbacks a 2-0 lead with a knockout of Devin Cole (Medford, Ore.) with a strong

finishing right kick after dominating most of the first round. At 155 lbs., Bart Palaszewski

(Wonderlake, Ill.) clinched the Championship with a second-round knockout against

Ryan Schultz (Eagle Creek, Ore.), breaking open an even bout with a big right hand to

the jaw during a heated exchange, finishing with several unguarded blows to the ground.

Ryan McGivern (Bettendorf, Iowa) and Matt Horwich (Gresham, Ore.) battled for three rounds

in the middleweight division, with the Silverbacks' McGivern earning the unanimous decision.

The highly-anticipated welterweight battle between Rory Markham (Chicago) and

Chris Wilson (Portland, Ore.) went to Wilson via first-round technical knockout,

as the Wolfpack averted the sweep.


In addition to the Gracie-Newton Superfight, four intraleague Superfights involving IFL

athletes supplemented the card. Erik Owings (New York) of the Pitbulls topped Ed West

(Tucson, Ariz.) of the Scorpions in a unanimous decision. In a pair of light heavyweight fights,

Andre Gusmao (New York) of the Pitbulls out-slugged Brent Beauparlant (Montreal)

of the Dragons, winning by unanimous decision in a highly entertaining bout, followed

by the Tiger Sharks' Reese Andy (Billings, Mont.) registering a second-round TKO over

the Pitbulls' Jamal Patterson (Hoboken, N.J.). In a heavyweight battle,

Mike Whitehead (Central Point, Ore.) of the Scorpions defeated Krzysztof Soszynski

(Winnipeg, Manitoba) of the Anacondas by unanimous decision.


The team Finals were preceded by several intra-league Superfights, pitting members of other

IFL squads. In a preliminary fight between the alternates on the competing teams,

Jake Ellenberger (Omaha, Neb.) of the Wolfpack defeated Ben Uker (Bettendorf, Iowa)

of the Silverbacks with a second-round TKO.


The event can be seen on Fox Sports Net (U.S.) on New Year's Eve, and on

Rogers Sportsnet (Canada) on Jan. 6. Check local listings or www.ifl.tv for times in

each region. The IFL is the world's first team-based professional mixed martial arts league.

The circuit begins its first full season of competition in January 2007. The Silverbacks

begin their 2007 season in Houston on Feb. 2, when they take on the Anacondas,

coached by Bas Rutten and based in Los Angeles. The Wolfpack open on Feb. 23

in Atlanta vs. Newton's Dragons (Toronto).


The Wolfpack had advanced to the final with victories over the Tiger Sharks (Seattle)

in September and the Anacondas (Los Angeles) in November. The Silverbacks' path

to the final went through the Pitbulls (New York) in September and

the Dragons (Toronto) last month.


IFL World Team Championship Final

Mohegan Sun Arena, Uncasville, Conn.

Dec. 29, 2006 Event Results

Alternate Bout:
Jake Ellenberger, Wolfpack, def. Ben Uker, Silverbacks

by TKO, 1:44 in Round 2, (ref stoppage)

Intraleague Superfights
LW/155: Erik Owings, Pitbullls, def. Ed West, Scorpions,

by decision (unanimous), after three rounds
LH/205: Andre Gusmao, Pitbulls def. Brent Beauparlant, Dragons,

by decision (unanimous), after three rounds
LH/205: Reese Andy, Tiger Sharks, def. Jamal Patterson, Pitbulls,

by TKO (ref stoppage), 3:24 in Round 2
HW/265: Mike Whitehead, Scorpions, def. Krzysztof Soszynski,

Anacondas, by decision (unanimous) after three rounds

Silverbacks (Quad Cities) defeated Wolfpack (Portland), 4-1
LH/205: Mike Ciesnelovicz, Silverbacks, def. Aaron Stark, Wolfpack

by TKO (guillotine choke/ref stoppage), 1:03 in Round 3
HW/265: Ben Rothwell, Silverbacks, def. Devin Cole, Wolfpack,

by knockout (kick), 3:16 in Round 1
LW/155: Bart Palaszewski, Silverbacks, def. Ryan Schultz, Wolfpack,

by knockout (strikes), 2:16 in Round 2
MW/185: Ryan McGivern, Silverbacks, def. Matt Horwich, Wolfpack,

by decision (unanimous), after three rounds.
WW/170: Chris Wilson, Wolfpack, def. Rory Markham, Silverbacks,

by TKO (ref stoppage), 2:14 in Round 1.

Main Superfight
MW/185: Renzo Gracie def. Carlos Newton,

by decision (split), after three rounds6.



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